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If they are judged to be innocent, then they are judged to be innocent.
THEATRE directors are often judged to be gushing and self-important.
Most of the time Kuroda's expression was judged to be neutral.
The bags are used to restrain people judged to be emotionally disturbed.
The game wasn't played because the field was judged to be unsafe.
And it's been judged to be the toughest, most effective and comprehensive one.
Participants were also judged to be more competent at writing than they expected.
What was wrong was judged to be outside of man, not within him.
This explains why the majority have been judged to be refugees needing international protection.
A fifth perhaps—or maybe twice that—is judged to be beneath commercial standards.
People judged to be "extremist Islamists" are not permitted to work for the military.
Our cities are regularly judged to be among the most livable in the world.
In 2015 the best pavilion was judged to be Armenia; in 2013 it was Angola.
The candidate rated most likely to win can be judged to be winning the campaign.
He excelled in all parts of the game, but Trout was judged to be better.
Reports of "vicious infighting and chaos" inside the White House were judged to be "mostly true".
Although most have subsequently been judged to be genuine refugees, Australia still refuses to accept them.
Print was also judged to be easier on the eyes and less likely to encourage multitasking.
Imitating the West was almost universally judged to be the fastest route to freedom and prosperity.
"The use of beauty and joy in art is often judged to be kitsch," he explained.
This means two people born in January and December 1990 are judged to be the same age.
That is, it's actual rate could be judged to be too far below the new neutral rate.
His ministry has identified about 200 rules and regulations that are judged to be antiquated or inefficient.
The driver, a plump, bearded man whom she judged to be in his 30s, asked for directions.
It's judged to be just outside the box, so a very dangerous free kick, not a penalty.
Passing "red flag" laws to prevent those judged to be a danger to society from obtaining guns.
Every Ramadan, he showered money on those in his neighborhood he judged to be poor and deserving.
Its clinical effectiveness was also judged to be about the same as another common antiviral flu treatment, Tamiflu.
Everything there is shared, and the natural order is always judged to be more important than human schemes.
Legal Aid successfully sued the State of Arkansas and the algorithmic allocation system was judged to be unconstitutional.
Candidates are said to gain "momentum"; truly exceptional debate performances may even be judged to be "game changers".
Comcast bought NBCUniversal when its businesses were struggling, whereas Time Warner is judged to be at its peak.
It's only over the long run that a model can be judged to be well calibrated (or not).
Likewise, the IC's complex authorities and overly secretive funding was judged to be cumbersome and requiring greater transparency.
Résumés submitted with female names, for example, are judged to be less competent than those with male names.
Universities were discouraged from using a tougher "clear and convincing" standard because this was judged to be "not equitable".
The decision required Google cease practices judged to be illegally skewing the market and do so within 103 days.
A year was judged to be a reasonable, but not necessarily the minimum, amount of time to do so.
If he is now judged to be an unsteady debater, that argument may be holed below the water line.
Except that as a work of science, the Stanford Prison Experiment has now been judged to be fatally flawed.
But there were additional strict conditions, including that the child was judged to be able to understand what euthanasia means.
Built once in its entirety, it was torn out and recreated after the original curve was judged to be clumsy.
Those with whom we have political disagreements are not only wrong; they are often judged to be evil and irredeemable.
The red list also includes more than 30,000 animals and plants that are judged to be at risk of extinction.
Speaking in her black accent, she was judged to be more "difficult" and "poor" than when she used the other two.
Conversely, Fitch said it could remove the rating watch if the transaction was not judged to be a distressed debt exchange.
Its policies included support for a burqa ban and compulsory genital checks for children judged to be at risk of mutilation.
Biscuit after biscuit was judged to be too heavy, too light, too flat, too salty, too dry, or just…not right.
Countries judged to be falling short could be added to an FATF blacklist that restricts access to the global financial system.
The company obtain at least the 500,85033-barrel-per-day interest that it judged to be the point necessary to build.
During this phase, "works judged to be important by the nation-states and communities concerned" should be restituted, the report says.
But this evidence was judged to be "limited" because of limitations in the research (all of which was from the 1990s).
Like Shaquille, all were judged to be both high-risk and high-needs offenders from backgrounds that included poverty or homelessness.
The company obtained at least the 85033,000-barrel-per-day interest that it judged to be the point necessary to build.
The CSRC also demanded tighter quality control in producing research reports, the sources said, after a report headlines judged to be vulgar.
If the subject is judged to be annoying, a feminist, or a "Social Justice Warrior," the "sauce" will be more delicious still.
The project, judged to be too dangerous, was eventually shut down, along with Hall's dream of a flying car in every garage.
Those who appeared to be smiling, energetic, relaxed, and neat were judged to be more religious — and in fact, they usually were.
That's especially true for companies that aren't investment grade — meaning they're judged to be at greater risk of a default — experts said.
Mitt Romney, for instance, took the lead over President Obama after what was judged to be a strong first debate in 2012.
He also put out an annual "Wastebook" listing of what he judged to be the 100 most wasteful uses of taxpayer money.
And the market took off after Trump's election, because he was judged to be pro-market and he has behaved pro-business.
If companies producing those goods were judged to be benefitting from state aid, Brussels may decide to slap on a punitive duty.
The advice to be genuine works best for "top candidates," or those judged to be very qualified for the job, Cable explains.
A second flavour is when a firm is judged to be so complex that only one maestro can keep all the plates spinning.
One option would be to mimic France, which gave extra voting rights to what it judged to be long-term shareholders in 2015.
The chance of a slightly smaller (8.3 to 8.6 magnitude) earthquake is judged to be about 37 percent over the same time frame.
Financial markets are driven by many factors and the pattern detected in the Reuters analysis might not be judged to be statistically significant.
Olsen was examined orthopedic specialist Dr. Robert Anderson and his foot was judged to be "OK," the Charlotte Observer reported, citing a source.
Though he packed a powerful punch, his technical ability and wrestling were generally judged to be below the standards of the sport's best.
Based on the chronotype profile questions, 25 children were judged to be morning types, 151 were intermediate types and 64 were evening types.
China has also imposed restrictions on academic publications, forcing them to block access to articles judged to be in violation of local regulations.
Every piece is unique, and an artist's oeuvre will always be comprised of works judged to be of a comparatively higher or lower quality.
In a handful of cases where defectors are judged to be under "direct threat" from the Kremlin, the government also provides 24-hour guards.
Some have been pressed under the additional weight of enormous skyscrapers; they are judged to be responsible for 30% of metropolitan Shanghai's surface subsidence.
Individual tardigrades were collected from the moss, with two of the creatures — nicknamed Sleeping Beauty (SB)-1 and SB-2 — judged to be alive.
And if a combination of a wall and other approaches were judged to be best, the money would be there for that alternative, too.
Several songs are judged to be bad enough to reward loyalists at 0003-1, including Montenegro's hard rock offering, "The Real Thing" by Highway.
But if Mr. Bush was judged to be too assertive, many here consider Mr. Obama too restrained, and hope to see some middle ground.
Six countries - Chad, Eritrea, Mozambique, Congo Republic, South Sudan and Zimbabwe - were judged to be in debt distress at the end of last year.
I once saw a woman get asked to leave a worship service because she wore a skirt that someone judged to be too short.
In Texas the death penalty is applied to those found guilty of a heinous crime who are also judged to be a threat to others.
Fittingly, their match was judged to be a draw, setting the stage for the (already planned) rematch in the US a few months from now.
It will also review all drug prescription prices instead of limiting its list to pharmaceuticals judged to be far more expensive than their overseas counterparts.
Every president has made poor decisions and every president has at one time or other been judged to be taking us down the wrong path.
Japan will also review all drug prescription prices instead of limiting its list to pharmaceuticals judged to be far more expensive than their overseas counterparts.
The BBC has these features and, as a result, it is widely judged to be a decent model of a trusted, competent public media platform.
Mahmudullah and Sabbir Rahman (32 not out), judged to be the player of the tournament, added 45 for the sixth wicket in just over three overs.
Our psychotic culture has entire television shows dedicated to the investigation of sexual crimes, which are judged to be more heinous than crimes of other sorts.
My downstairs neighbor could apparently hear her walking around in heels all the time, along with what she judged to be some kind of strip show.
According to these new terms and conditions, content is allowed to remain online – whether it is fake or not – if it is judged to be newsworthy.
Nearby was a part of a shoe they judged to be a woman's, and a box manufactured in around 1918 that was designed to contain a sextant.
Participants were told they could save as much as £350 ($429) a year on their car insurance if they were judged to be conscientious and well-organized.
The photo judged to be the best overall, taken by Greg Lecoeur, depicts a crab-eater seal maneuvering quickly through freezing waters under thick ice in Antarctica.
Inmates should be assigned to one of three zones based on how dangerous they are judged to be — general management, strict, and very strict, the document said.
She said female candidates are also often judged to be untrustworthy "on no ostensible basis" and women's claims are viewed as less credible than claims by men.
These wines may come only from sites judged to be the region's best, which are generally situated in about five villages: Grumello, Inferno, Maroggia, Sassella and Valgella.
IF INSANITY is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, British politicians' repeated promises on immigration might well be judged to be mad.
Maybe, in this case, you could give one example of a decision you judged to be an ethical mistake to explain why you felt the fit wasn't right.
Various strategies to cope with Lowell's unruliness were adopted and discarded, but, eventually, his poetry was judged to be good enough to make acceptance worth whatever its costs.
In other words, it's a dating app for eugenics—the disturbing ideological practice of systematically discriminating against people based on genetic qualities judged to be undesirable or inferior.
Women are also far more likely to be convicted of crimes that never occurred―that is, accidents or misfortunes mistaken for crimes, like suicides judged to be homicides.
A new poll by the Pew Research Centre, a think-tank, attempts to unravel the idea of how someone can be judged to be genuinely American, British or German.
Beginning January 1 in California, police or relatives can petition a judge to take away guns and ammunition from people judged to be a danger to themselves or others.
After three years of U.S. charges, Russian denials and counter-charges, the United States finally provided Russia the military designator of the missile Washington judged to be a violation.
But it is also the right to be able to collaborate and communicate in shared spaces without being judgedto be part of a group on our own terms.
Uber lost a 2016 employment tribunal in the UK brought by a group of drivers for its ride-hailing business — who the courts judged to be workers, not contractors.
The Jeneberang river system that flows into Bili-Bili has been designated as a conservation zone, with forests judged to be at "super-critical" risk of being cut down.
Some "Flynn Facts" became public on Twitter, including a few with inaccuracies, some taken from fake news sites, and others containing what critics judged to be anti-Muslim sentiments.
" Cesare Lombroso, a prominent 19th-century Italian physiognomist, proposed separating children that he judged to be intellectually inferior, based on face and body measurements, from their "better-endowed companions.
" Cesare Lombroso, a prominent 19th-century Italian physiognomist, proposed separating children that he judged to be intellectually inferior, based on face and body measurements, from their "better-endowed companions.
Portugal's left-wing coalition government receive some mixed news on Friday, when its budget for 2016 was judged to be "at risk of non-compliance" with European Union (EU) rules.
But if users frequently used exclamation marks or definitive language like "always" and "never" they would be judged to be over-confident instead, and would not get a discounted rate.
As we witnessed in conversations sparked by Kendrick's controversial verse on "Humble," Black women are judged to be woke or not based on how we choose to present our bodies.
The Governing Council will continue to look through changes in HICP inflation if judged to be transient and to have no implication for the medium-term outlook for price stability.
Turkey and the European Union agreed that the Syrians and Iraqis among them who are judged to be refugees fleeing war can then apply from Turkey for asylum in Europe.
It has found itself grasping at ever-farther reaches of the populist right, with proposals to ban full-face coverings and inspect girls judged to be at risk of genital mutilation.
The outcome was especially harsh for DeHaan (Chronicle, Kill Your Darlings), a promising up-and-coming actor who was judged to be wildly miscast as the supposedly dashing and rakish Valerian.
Of these, just 9 housing markets (all in the U.S.) were judged to be "affordable" — meaning that the ratio of average housing prices to income was 3 to 1 or less.
Family members and the police can petition for a restraining order that, if approved, would give someone judged to be a danger 24 hours to hand over their guns and ammunition.
It was the second time in two years that Suzuki had been judged to be below the value of a replacement that could easily be found on a minor league roster.
And then they must win two more games against teams who were selected not to please bowl officials, but because they were dispassionately judged to be the best of the best.
Australia should have honored its obligations under the Refugees Convention by processing and providing protection in Australia to people judged to be refugees, instead of asking the US to shoulder those responsibilities.
Amazon made an offer to acquire Redmart months before a deal with Lazada was concluded, but that bid was judged to be too low, a source with knowledge of discussions told TechCrunch.
"The neonates of heavy-marijuana-using mothers had better scores on autonomic stability, quality of alertness, irritability, and self-regulation and were judged to be more rewarding for caregivers," the study said.
That means that while the chance of a draw in most of the other games is judged to be about 22 percent, in the Spezia-Ascoli game it is fully 22 percent.
Lively, highly polished preparatory drawings for both figures were done directly on the panel surface — they're visible through scanning technology and reproduced in the catalog — and are judged to be by Memling.
Because both are equally judged to be "sinful," the reaction to the latter can take the form of demanding that the abuser repent without taking into account the seriousness of the crime.
"Violation of a law or regulation may be ethical when that law or rule has inadequate moral basis or when it conflicts with another law judged to be more important," it says.
One of the things researchers discovered was that the attractiveness rating increased after the subjects met their partner—especially if their looks were initially judged to be average or less than average.
While some of the Fed's moves will help to improve market functioning, the rate cuts themselves amount to a grand — but empty — gesture that the markets have already judged to be pointless.
Notre Dame's 9-1 record in 1943, against what was judged to be the ninth-toughest schedule in history, earned it the honor of being the No. 1 team of all time.
The official added that the warning shots fired on Sunday were just one of seven interactions the Mahan had with Iranian vessels over the weekend, but the others were judged to be safe.
The results, released in August, were shocking: Out of the 44 people that the algorithms judged to be the most "attractive," all of the finalists were white except for six who were Asian.
But the compensation can be denied, as in Wandile's case, if ownership of the land is disputed or if the death is not judged to be linked to indebtedness or the farm crisis.
As the lone superpower, the United States is often judged to be weak whenever anyone challenges the status quo order it has underwritten, while we judge China and Russia by less stringent criteria.
Two were recently judged to be entitled to some employment benefits—such as a minimum wage and holiday pay—by a tribunal in London sceptical of the degree of independence they actually enjoy.
Even if they were ultimately judged to be Indians, while fighting for citizenship many could not vote or get food rations, loans, or jobs, and many spent money they didn't have on lawyers.
"These attacks are being actively investigated by the FBI, and it is important to note that none of the threats of violence have thus far been judged to be credible, " explains the department.
In most retrospective analyses, the 2002 Bush administration steel tariffs have been judged to be costly relative to the jobs that were saved, but they were hardly the cause of some economic disaster.
"As they conducted the evacuation, our crew noticed an object above the waterline on the hull of the tanker," he said, referring to what the Navy later judged to be the limpet mine.
In Dak Prescott, they have a promising quarterback who against Green Bay played what the man who signs his paychecks, the owner Jerry Jones, judged to be his best game with the team.
Individuals who have visited mainland China are judged to be of "medium risk," according to the State Health Department, though it said none of those self-isolating individuals had exhibited symptoms of coronavirus.
For that, the National Flood Insurance Program, known as NFIP and run by FEMA, provides coverage; in fact, it's required for federally backed mortgages in areas judged to be at risk of flooding.
When the consistency was judged to be just right—a formed ball should break in half, not crumble—the couscous would be packed firmly into one of Attia's thirty-four greased metal molds.
She was inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame on Monday night, and her plaque has been universally judged to be even worse than the previous worst of this budding movement.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on so-called "red flag" legislation that would provide grants to states to empower law enforcement to confiscate firearms from individuals judged to be dangerous to themselves or others.
In response, some insurers have implemented or are considering policies that would let them later deny coverage to people whose ER visits were judged to be "non-essential," in hopes of discouraging unnecessary trips.
His company is currently slated to be worth about $8 billion — a 8x spike from its last valuation on the private markets in 2017, when it was judged to be a $1 billion company.
The ministry spokesman, citing the plan, said those migrants judged to be in need of protection would be transferred to an EU country, depending on the capacity of that country for integrating more migrants.
While there's no dress code for the show, the organizers "reserve the right to expel any person whose attitude or clothing is judged to be incompatible with the standing and image of the show."
As a child, he was boarded and tutored in the rectory home of the (as yet unborn) novelist, where he was judged to be simple-minded but teachable, like the Austens' own son George.
TikTok, the social-media platform wildly popular with Gen Z, had in some markets directed moderators to keep users that they judged to be disabled, poor, or ugly from the app's "For You" page.
Almost 35 years ago, a systematic review evaluated the available research, most of which was judged to be low in quality, and found that there might be some short-term benefits from the procedure.
Porn star Stormy Daniels' lawyer released a still photo and the results of a 2011 polygraph test in which she is judged to be telling the truth about engaging in vaginal sex with Trump.
In a country where the word for black person, "abd," literally means "slave," he had no idea the strength on which he prided himself had a price here, judged to be between $200 and $143.
During the family separation debacle of 2018, left-wing protesters launched public harassment campaigns against White House officials and others judged to be responsible for the cruel policy of breaking up families at the border.
"Since MIT had no policy or processes for handling controversial donors in place at the time, the decision to accept Epstein's post-conviction donations cannot be judged to be a policy violation," the report says.
Most people suffering from mental illnesses do not commit these heinous crimes, and an argument can be made that mentally ill killers are no more prevalent than those who are judged to be mentally healthy.
Rounds said he's also hearing concern from constituents about the push for so-called red flag laws that would empower law enforcement to confiscate guns from people judged to be dangerous to themselves or others.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) announced on Friday that the deadline for bids to host the 2022 event had been extended, as sole bidding city Birmingham's plans were judged to be not fully compliant.
The study shows that 47 percent of the people it judged to be gamers preferred to play on console, compared to 27 percent who chose to play on PC, and 26 percent who preferred mobile gaming.
Onodera told a lower house of parliament committee that Japan would be allowed to hit a missile headed towards the U.S. Pacific territory if it was judged to be an existential threat to Japan, Kyodo said.
The other interpretation is that the race is stable but that the polls are volatile, as changes in news media coverage affect the likelihood that people respond to surveys or are judged to be likely voters.
The situation on board was judged to be so serious that the jets sped to the plane, creating a sonic boom that "could be heard for miles around," the airline said in a statement in July.
"While I certainly worry about an erosion of truth, I don't think most people want to live in a world where you can only post things that tech companies judged to be 100 percent true," he said.
Get-out-the-vote efforts are typically judged to be worth about 1-3 percentage points, which could easily tip a right race, and Democrats headed into the fall with a five-to-one paid staff advantage.
Taiwan's defense ministry said this week it had shadowed a Chinese aircraft carrier group traversing the Taiwan Strait in a southwesterly direction - meaning into the disputed South China Sea - in what Taiwan judged to be a drill.
The draft will also allow Chinese maritime authorities to stop foreign ships entering Chinese waters if the ships are judged to be a possible cause of harm to navigational safety and order, the China News Service said.
That's because checking our phones triggers the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that encourages us to repeat behaviors that our brains have judged to be rewarding (it's no coincidence that dopamine plays a major role in addictions).
While many of us waste time feeling outraged over the controversial statements, we lose sight of the real goal — eliminating an amendment written by founding fathers whom history has judged to be wrong about several important issues.
But to claim gold she also had to overcome 10th seed Odette Giuffrida from Italy in a tense duel, winning on a point from a yuko that was initially judged to be a more valuable waza-ari.
The figures include spending for the armed forces, including peacekeeping forces; defense ministries and other government agencies engaged in defense projects; paramilitary forces, when judged to be trained and equipped for military operations; and military space activities.
Though a mountain of hacked Democratic Party emails was made available, they said, they published articles only on those judged to be in the public interest, with appropriate context provided, given the information available at the time.
ECOWAS has played a prominent role in trying to resolve the crisis, imposing economic sanctions on people it judged to be undermining efforts to end the impasse in 2018, including members of Vaz's faction and his son.
LaCorte News will feature feeds that look similar to those on Facebook, with users able to adjust the mix of news they receive — but stories judged to be important by editors will always receive priority, LaCorte said.
Taiwan's Defense Ministry said on Wednesday it had shadowed a Chinese aircraft carrier group traversing the Taiwan Strait in a southwesterly direction - meaning into the disputed South China Sea - in what Taiwan judged to be a drill.
There, page owners can get a breakdown of posts and other shared material that has violated the community standards, as well as posts judged to be false or misleading by the company's network of third-party fact-checkers.
If no new Safe Harbor deal is in place by January 31, it is possible that European data protection agencies could start taking enforcement action against companies judged to be no longer in compliance with European privacy law.
So how far this 'game of trust' can really be judged to be fairly weighted from a consumer point of view when the platform in question is so very powerful is a pretty existential question for the regulation.
On Tuesday, Japan's Foreign Ministry announced that a Japanese military plane on Saturday had detected a North Korean and a Maldavian-flagged ship conducting what Japan judged to be ship-to-ship transfers banned by the Security Council.
Mr. Fenna said that, since 1933, Western Australia's increasing wealth, culminating in a mining boom in the early 2000s, meant it was judged to be less needy, and therefore received less federal tax revenue than it had previously.
At the same time, it routinely sought to penalize sites it judged to be using the platform in bad faith, taking aim at "clickbait," an older cousin of "fake news," with a series of design and algorithm updates.
But in places such as rural Normandy, modest earners do not buy the government's green argument; they recall that previous governments encouraged the use of diesel at a time when it was judged to be less polluting than petrol.
"Red flag" laws, also known as extreme risk protection orders, mandate intervention to be taken on a case-by-case basis "where the risk of violence to others or to oneself is judged to be extraordinarily high," Wintemute said.
At the same time, it is warning that if take-up of the debt swap is not judged to be successful, it faces possible resolution under European bank crisis rules that could include the mandatory conversion of junior debt.
On Sunday, Kelmendi, ranked second in her weight class (under 52 kilograms, or 115 pounds), topped the 10th-seeded Giuffrida with a single point from a yuko that had initially been judged to be a more valuable waza-ari.
Some investors only deal with firms that carry a credit rating above a certain level, so if a company carries no rating or is judged to be rated by unreliable agencies it can lose access to potential investment funds.
"If two speakers utter exactly the same words, but one speaks a little faster and louder and with fewer pauses and greater variation in volume, that speaker will be judged to be more energetic, knowledgeable, and intelligent," Mlodinow said.
For the first year and a bit of his presidency, Defense Secretary James Mattis, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and chief of staff John Kelly collaborated to ignore or stymie what they judged to be dangerous requests from Trump.
But because he voluntarily returned the money, gave himself up and was not judged to be a further criminal risk, the court gave him a suspended sentence, though he will have to pay a 200,000 yuan fine, Xinhua reported.
It's possible that element of the app caught the attention of Chinese authorities which have been cracking down on Internet porn in recent years — even including non-visual content (such as ASMR) which local regulators have also judged to be obscene.
An extension of the program, which the Obama administration established in conjunction with the UN refugee agency, still exists in Costa Rica, where people judged to be at immediate risk are housed while awaiting asylum in the United States and elsewhere.
"And while I certainly worry about an erosion of truth, I don't think most people want to live in a world where you can only post things that tech companies judged to be 100 percent true," Zuckerberg said on Thursday.
If the approaching storm is judged to be severe, Santa Barbara County officials, based on an emergency plan they are following, could bump up the recommended evacuation warning they have issued to a mandatory order about 24 hours before rains arrive.
Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni's new government is likely to meet this week to issue an emergency decree to inject capital into the bank, which the European Central Bank has judged to be the weakest of the euro zone's major banks.
And because youthful implies less-knowing, blondes are also "judged to be less independent-minded and less willing take a stand than other women and than men," writes Jennifer Berdahl, one of the women who conducted the study, in her blog.
The UK government has committed to aligning the country with GDPR regardless of Brexit — as it seeks to avoid the economic threat of EU-UK data flows being cut off if it's not judged to be providing adequate data protection.
It and rivals including Denmark's Saxo Bank have all already raised the value of funds they require clients to put aside against currency market bets judged to be exposed to possible big shifts in exchange rates after the UK vote.
In The Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, a 2016 study found that cultures with a "low uncertainty avoidance," in which the future is judged to be relatively unpredictable and social conditions are regarded as uncertain, view smiling too much as unintelligent.
However, based on answers to a series of questions, about two in five adults faced what the Fed judged to be a "high likelihood of material hardship," such as an inability to afford sufficient food, medical treatment, housing or utilities.
The European Court of Justice on Wednesday confirmed that the agreements were illegal, but went further by ruling that customers could claim reimbursement, without any time limit, for all payments made at a rate that was judged to be too high.
When a group of people is judged to be "foreign," it becomes far more likely that news organizations will run, for the consumption of their audiences, explicit, disturbing photographs of members of that group: starving children or bullet-riddled bodies.
While most believe that a delay is highly probable, we should expect that some of the measures these large players have judged to be generally in the best interest of clients are likely to be implemented regardless of any changes to the timeline.
Parties and candidates are only allowed to discuss policies, and posts that are judged to be misleading voters or that portray others negatively could see the party disqualified, or a candidate jailed for up to 10 years and banned from politics for 20.
How much impact the crisis will have on Mr. Buttigieg's campaign remains an open question, said Howard Dean, the former Democratic Party chairman whose own quest for the 2004 nomination ended after a famous scream that many judged to be overly emotive.
On Monday, he seemed to be having a tough-on-guns moment, voicing support for "red flag" laws that allow a court to order that someone's guns be taken away if they are judged to be an obvious danger to themselves or others.
A Saudi teen who locked herself in a Bangkok hotel room to escape family who she says "consider me as property" has reportedly been judged to be a legitimate refugee by the UN. This would mean that she can't be sent back to them.
"The Governing Council will continue to look through changes in HICP (Harmonised Consumer Price Index) inflation if judged to be transient and to have no implication for the medium-term outlook for price stability, " ECB President Mario Draghi told reporters in Frankfurt on Thursday.
Located in one of London's premier neighborhoods, No.20133 Chester Square is a Grade II listed, meaning it is judged to be of "special interest" to the nation, six-bedroom town house with a library, media room, bar, 500-bottle wine cellar and gym.
Brains did not perceive color straightforwardly: an experienced brain knew that an object would look darker and less vivid in shade than in the sun, and so adjusted its perception of the "true" color based on what it judged to be the object's situation.
Both countries have a relatively high percentage of citizens who have traveled abroad to join violent extremist organizations such as ISIS, and in both countries, corruption emerged as a common grievance among the segments of the population judged to be most vulnerable to violent extremism.
And in other years, the person judged to be the "winner" of the debates doesn't get much of a bounce at all — as in 2004, when polls showed voters thought John Kerry won all three debates but President Bush remained in the lead. Overall.
For Koestler, it was the belief in the historical inevitability of this outcome that enabled the Bolsheviks to act with such ruthlessness: acts that ordinary morality judged to be wrong would be justified as right and necessary once a classless society had been established.
GRG handled some 12,000 struggling firms between 2007 and 2012 and the report said of the 117 firms in the sample judged to be potentially viable, 92 percent experienced some sort of inappropriate treatment by RBS and 16 percent endured "material financial distress" as a result.
Surveys by the National Foundation for Educational Research, a charity, found that the most common interventions in the first years of the pupil premium were to reduce class sizes and increase numbers of support staff—neither of which are judged to be effective by the EEF.
Conservatives are often deceived by those who try to convince them that standing on principle is what distinguishes them as upstanding human beings, that they should be proud of themselves for refusing to vote for someone with whom they disagree or they have judged to be unrighteous.
In a new study, Stephens, along with her coauthors Jessica Kennedy of Vanderbilt and Mae McDonnell of the University of Pennsylvania, examined a database of nearly 500 cases in which attorneys were judged to be guilty of breaching the American Bar Association's Rules for Professional Conduct.
The initiatives that the American bishops had planned to debate and vote on in Baltimore included creating a hotline for reporting accusations against bishops, a lay review board to hear the allegations, and a mechanism to permanently sideline bishops who are judged to be abusers themselves.
Take, for example, his Twitter feed and its 1 million followers, which Benioff tapped in 2015 to point out that Salesforce is a major employer in Indiana, a state which at the time was adopting a so-called religious freedom law widely judged to be anti-LGBT.
"In our review of the evaluation, we clearly offered the best value through a combination of a highly rated and technically superior engine that was judged to be much lower risk, and believe we did so significantly under the government's budget," ATEC President Craig Madden said.
This obligation applies both in a market where a company is judged to be dominant and in any other markets it may be seeking to enter — which perhaps raises wider competition questions over, for example, Alphabet/Google's new push, via its DeepMind division, into the digital health sector.
As of 2015, China was the leading global producer of 23 of the 41 elements the British Geological Society believes are needed to "maintain our economy and lifestyle" and had a lock on supplies of nine of the 10 elements judged to be at the highest risk of unavailability.
In just one example of how Facebook is able to shrink perception of the volume of problematic content it's fencing, of the 213 pieces of content related to Assam and the NCR that Avaaz judged to be hate speech and reported to Facebook it removed less than half (96).
But when I saw what I judged to be harmful directions in the church, when I saw this whole discussion in the synod on the family calling into question the foundations of the church's teaching on human sexuality, I had to speak up because it was my duty.
With that said, the committee said it still believed "the contours of the economic outlook following the E.U. referendum had not changed" and a further cut in rates to just above zero is possible if the economic outlook is "judged to be broadly consistent" with its forecast in August.
The "good-faith" standard for sheriffs and jail operators is a soft one, but lawmakers have created incentives for judges to grant bail to the afflicted, and have provided ninety-two million dollars in new funding for mental-health services and monitoring of people judged to be suicide risks.
Some of the attorneys, through vetting specific felons in their personal databases, have discovered that rights were accidentally restored to 132 sex offenders who are still institutionalized; to a man judged to be mentally incompetent who is sitting in a psychiatric ward; and to a man who was deported.
Later this year, the same court will be asked to decide whether Uber is just a digital service or a transport company; if it is judged to be the latter, it will need to comply with a web of rules written in the analogue age, which would lift its costs significantly.
"Underlying inflation pressures continue to remain subdued, the Governing Council will continue to look through changes in HICP (Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices) inflation if judged to be transient and to have no implication for the medium-term outlook for price stability," Draghi told reporters at a press conference Thursday.
Mr. Rajoy did not ask to dissolve the Catalan Parliament, but instead said that the president of the assembly would not be allowed to take any initiative judged to be contrary to Spain's Constitution for a period of 30 days, including trying to propose another leader to replace Mr. Puigdemont.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea — Russia failed in an 11th hour attempt to overturn a ban against 47 athletes and coaches from participating at the 2018 Winter Games on Friday, saving the International Olympic Committee from welcoming individuals it had judged to be tainted by the most elaborate doping program in sports history.
Later this year the European Court of Justice, the European Union's highest court, will decide on whether Uber is a transport company or just a digital service; if it is judged to be the former, it will need to comply with stricter licensing, insurance and safety rules, lifting its costs significantly in Europe.
The big picture: Boeing is facing investigations from the Transportation Department's Inspector General, Justice Department and other entities examining how the 737 MAX was certified as safe to fly in 2017 and judged to be safe enough to continue to fly after the October crash of a Lion Air 737 MAX 8.
If [former Education Secretary Michael] Gove is serious about wanting to bring back O-levels, the government will have to repeal the Equalities Act because any exam that isn't "accessible" to a functionally illiterate troglodyte with a mental age of six will be judged to be "elitist" and therefore forbidden by Harman's Law.
Buffett said the difference between companies judged to be growing faster than the market even if trading at relatively high prices (growth stocks) and those priced lower than peers based on measures like price to earnings ratio but with strong earnings potential than the market consensus believes (value stocks) is no way to pick stocks.
"A number of participants suggested that the nature of many of the risks they judged to be weighing on the economy, and the absence of clarity regarding when those risks might be resolved, highlighted the need for policymakers to remain flexible and focused on the implications of incoming data for the outlook," the minutes said.
In addition, Boeing is also facing investigations from the Transportation Department's Inspector General, Justice Department, and other entities that are also investigating how the 737 MAX was certified as safe to fly in 2017, and judged to be safe enough to continue to fly after the October crash of a Lion Air 737 MAX 8.
In 2013, the top legal bodies expanded the definition of the "picking quarrels" charge to include online writing, and the security forces have wielded it as a legal weapon against liberal voices on the internet and people carrying out protests or other acts judged to be overly critical of the party or the state.
The exiled oligarch Boris Berezovsky and the Chechen rebel leader Akhmed Zakayev were judged to be under "severe" threat of assassination, the officials around the table explained, meaning an attack was considered "highly likely," while a Russian journalist living in Britain and the Cold War defector Oleg Gordievsky had also been identified as Kremlin targets.
The regulations, which are to take effect in November, mandate that women athletes with naturally elevated testosterone levels, like Semenya, cannot compete in any races between 400 meters and a mile unless they undergo endocrine treatments or surgery to bring those levels down into what is judged to be the "acceptable" range for females.
A 2010 meta-analysis commissioned by the Department of Education concluded that students whose teachers combined digital and face-to-face learning did somewhat better than students who were not exposed to digital tools, but there was a major caveat: the teachers who added digital tools were judged to be more effective educators in general.
They were also recently sparked by the work of artist Kelley Walker, who appropriated images of black people and from the Civil Rights-era and covered them with toothpaste — an act that many judged to be unethical and was the subject of widespread protest at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, where the work was shown.
" The Dutch citizen, who has not been publicly identified and was taken into custody in April in Belgium, was described in a Europol statement as the leader of a criminal gang that had acquired horses on the Iberian Peninsula that were judged to be "in bad shape, too old or simply labeled as 'not suitable for consumption.
Cruz made his comments in response to a letter signed by 145 prominent CEOs urging the Senate to pass a bill requiring background checks on all gun sales as well as a so-called red flag law, which would empower law enforcement officials to confiscate guns from individuals judged to be a danger to themselves or others.
" As persuasively as anyone before him, Smith presents a strong story of how a successful military mission quickly unaccomplished itself; turned into quite something else ("the United States was going to bring democracy to the country"); and then festered into what Donald Rumsfeld himself, in his memoirs, judged to be "a long and heavy-handed occupation.
A step up from the regional wine designation, villages do not have the enhanced potential of wines from vineyards designated premier cru, to say nothing of the grand crus, which are judged to be so distinctive that they are known simply by the name of their vineyard — Musigny or Le Montrachet, for example — transcending the need of a village identity.
"A number of participants suggested that the nature of many of the risks they judged to be weighing on the economy, and the absence of clarity regarding when those risks might be resolved, highlighted the need for policymakers to remain flexible and focused on the implications of incoming data for the outlook," the minutes of the July 31-August 1 meeting read.
The belief among Republicans is that if Ford won't come forward after they accommodated her desire to speak about her story (and gave her the opportunity to do so in a public or a private setting) then she will be judged to be a less-than-credible source -- allowing them to proceed with confirming Kavanaugh to the court with little negative political fallout.
So while Deliveroo is loudly touting business growth and expansion, as it prepares to plug thousands more restaurants into its platform, another aspect of gig economy businesses which is also set to fatten substantially — yet which none of these companies are shouting loudly about — are the associated costs of doing this kind of business once all the 'self-employed' people who actually deliver the product are judged to be workers.
In other words, when Zuckerberg says, in defense of the ad policy, "most people don't want to live in a world where you can only post things that tech companies judged to be 100 percent true," and, "in a democracy people should be able to see for themselves what politicians are saying," what he's not saying is that the underlying problem is that policing political ads would be politically tenuous and hard.
Lurking in the shadows after you've been judged to be involved in illegal cross-border data-sharing activities, for example — especially when the government is in the process of updating the legislation that governs your operations — isn't quite so viable as it was, back when security agencies leveraged obscure clauses in outdated laws to amass vast quantities of data on citizens who are not suspected of any crimes without proper parliamentary or public oversight.
And even then, the bar for impeachment was very high, as Cass R. Sunstein's elegant new monograph, "Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide," explains: Both House and Senate would have to be involved and in favor; and conviction would require a two-thirds majority in the Senate, ensuring that a clear national consensus was necessary if a president was to be judged to be gravely violating his oath of office, or betraying the country.
In a recent Instagram post promoting an evening discussion on "The Search for Signs of Intelligence in Men's Fashion" (held at the CORE Club, that YMCA for the 1 percent), the Airmail columnist Richard David Story decried what he judged to be the sorry state of men's fashion and the sheer madness of what he sees on the runways of New York, Milan, Paris and also the pages of The New York Times.
Zeeb highlighted that the Swiss legal framework has already been judged to be equivalent "numerous times by the EU technical authorities" and said SIX expects that equivalence will be granted once a resolution is found to the Institutional Framework Agreement, which governs ties between Switzerland and the EU. The equivalence stand-off with Switzerland could be indicative of one potential scenario for the EU's negotiations with the U.K. regarding the latter's departure, earmarked for October 31.
He is the son of Joana Horat of East Windsor, N.J., and Jean A. Lefevre of West Orange, N.J. The groom's mother is a production supervisor at Production in Motion, a candy manufacturer in Somerset, N.J. His father oversees an internet technology team at Berry Plastics in Montvale, N.J. The couple met in March 2007 in the Barnard dining hall, where the groom and his friends would sometimes pursue both romantic aspirations and a menu they judged to be superior to that of Columbia's dining hall.

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