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The IDA is a key element of NASA's Commercial Crew Program The IDA is a key element of NASA's Commercial Crew Program.
Deception is traditionally a key element of Chinese military strategy.
Marketing had been a key element of Blue Apron's growth.
Manipulative timing is a key element of dark pattern design.
It was the key element in Abraham Lincoln's Homestead Act.
Most corny stock photos all share one key element: white people.
A key element of Airbnb's design strategy is to use storyboarding.
A KEY ELEMENT of Chinese strategy is to "know your enemy".
The creation of Bushwig became another key element in that expansion.
And so this is a key element of the long haul.
Paul LePage, who vetoed the move — a key element of Obamacare.
"Awareness is a key element in ADHD management," Taylor-Klaus adds.
A key element of these algorithms is that they foster steppingstones.
For King, the policy contradicts a key element in the military.
Another key element of chain wrestling exchanges is the head scissors.
And community-building is indeed a key element in these shows.
This data demonstrates a key element in the politics of immigration.
Firewatch used radio conversations as a key element of the story.
AAS: What's the one key element of a good workout song?
But the unveiling was missing one key element: a clear successor.
The sculptures depict personages worthy of worship — a key element of the history of art — while the garments reflect the wearer's desire to be worshiped — a key element of the history of fashion, and a crucial difference.
I tried to keep a key element: That the music is danceable.
The newlyweds revealed that one key element of their ceremony went awry.
Race is a key element in Three Billboards as well — at first.
The London-born Karloff is a key element of these films' appeal.
But there's a key element we don't know yet: The bomber's motive.
It became clear that trust was the key element in our proceedings.
State and local discretion is also a key element in the Act.
The Package's success was contingent on one key element: a convincing member.
The key element of the fight was expected to be the takedown.
Understanding modesty is the key element to unlocking sales from Muslim women.
And many see it is a key element of their social lives.
The key element in these types of cases is proving fraudulent intent.
Mucarsel-Powell also made climate change a key element of her platform.
The key element now is for him to reduce his controlling stake.
The military is a key element in the solution of this conundrum.
Arms sales are often the key element of this type of alliance.
Fuel subsidy reform is a key element of Egypt's USD12 billion IMF programme.
" Henman agreed that the key element is prevention, "taking steps to prevent terrorism….
"The backend is really the key element of our business model," says Bansal.
This proposal for clean cars would be a key element of that bill.
I'm searching for an answer to what's the key element that's missing there.
The structure of the physical space becomes a key element of the app.
The key element in that successful protest was, of all things, a tarp.
Another key element to the new materials is their ability to dissipate static.
In fact, in all the above cases, "the writing" is the key element.
Trump has made a crackdown on immigration a key element of his administration.
But one key element of a major sporting event would be missing: referees.
Our nuclear first-strike policy is a key element of our foreign policy.
Guerra's strong command of Spanish was a key element in her fast rise.
The key element of this trial was that it randomized participants to treatment
The key element of any taco is either a corn or flour tortilla.
One key element: A library desk bell signifies the restart of a memory.
Parts of that county nonetheless exhibit a key element of the gayborhood: residential concentration.
And it goes back to I think the key element of your monologue, Sean.
Trump made getting rid of the law a key element of his campaign strategy.
"SWIR can be a key element: it offers enhanced safety at a competitive price."
And Saudi Arabia with all its imperfections is still the key element in that.
The border-adjustment tax is a key element of the House Republicans' reform blueprint.
But, again, the key element here is violence and violent threats, not mental health.
A key element here is how the ethics laws interact with the tax laws.
But, he emphasizes one more key element in the formula for a successful film.
Unpredictability is the key element of tickling, which is why you cannot tickle yourself.
A key element of Trump's plan is building a wall along the southern border.
The key element in each step is time — the earlier you start, the better.
Trump's blatant disrespect for the courts ignores this key element of our Constitution's design.
Interestingly, another key element in the selection and breeding of apples has been bears.
But a key element - the overhaul of its ailing pension system remains a snag.
Ms. Sailing and Mr. Edward agree that preparation is another key element they seek.
The rules of the road today are all focused around one key element: drivers.
The bankruptcy reform proposal reflects a key element of Warren's primary pitch to voters.
A key element is the training each teacher would need to wield a weapon.
"The key element before beginning any transformation is establishing a realistic goal," Roberts wrote.
Pete Wilson made support for Proposition 2202 a key element in his reelection campaign.
They described the measure as a key element of the Democrats' Green New Deal.
They described the measure as a key element of the Democrats' Green New Deal.
Watering is the other key element in a healthy landscape; most people water wrong.
The key element is the voice assistant, regardless of what device it resides in.
However, their impressive tap routine lacked a key element as they were dancing on carpet.
"Building community is a key element in my work," said Pred on the Kickstarter website.
"The key element is the inflation numbers," said Scott Brown, chief economist at Raymond James.
A key element of green icebergs isn't just what they contain, but how they're made.
"Right now the key element is to combine ease of access with security," Crotti said.
One key element of MAD is that no nation can needlessly, or mindlessly, provoke another.
Anne's relationship with a man named Jasper was a key element of Pages For You.
Billlionaires ranging from Oprah to Mark Zuckerberg credit exercise as a key element to success.
Movement was perhaps the key element in nailing down this convincing, and invisible, creature performance.
Flight attendants don't ever believe that it's impossible, which is another key element to success.
Klinsmann got the ambition part of American culture right, but he missed a key element.
"A key element of the agreement is information-sharing and establishing mechanisms," she told reporters.
First, one key element in any relationship is how well you see the other person.
During the First World War, he did research on manganese, a key element in munitions.
It's impossible to subtract this key element from my life and imagine the same result.
Share repurchases have been a key element during this bull market, the longest on record.
A key element of this legislation involves how infrastructure projects will be approved and funded.
Middle Tennessee State is also missing one key element from last season: the surprise factor.
The administration has identified gas exports as a key element of Trump's "energy dominance" agenda.
Cinema, one of the recurring themes in Mr. Warlikowski's work, is again a key element.
A key element to this, according to Wilson, is Schoolwork's ability to modernize and streamline sharing.
Another key element to Heroes' ongoing appeal is the way the developers have responded to feedback.
NPR is still missing a key element, however: the places most people actually listen to shows.
"I think entertainment's going to become a key element of Apple's business," said USC's Jeffrey Cole.
When the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement came through in 1998, protecting children was a key element.
Watch bands are a key element behind Apple's strategy when it comes to the Apple Watch.
One key element is cobalt, much of which is mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Not too Reaganesque though; equal taxes on investment income were a key element of that bill.
But could the new film be missing one key element that made the first so rewatchable?
A key element of deterrence is ensuring that an adversary understands the other side's basic capabilities.
Replacing at least some self-bonds has been a key element of bankrupt coal companies' restructuring plans.
CEO Sergio Ermotti said at the time that expansion there is a "key element" of UBS' strategy.
"Chipotle rewards will be a key element that will provide topspin to our digital system," Niccol said.
The results suggest that partisanship — or, more directly, Mr. Obama — is a key element in shaping opinion.
Growing through partnerships, which are less costly, would "remain a key element of our approach," he added.
The Trump Tower meeting has long been a key element of Mueller's investigation into Trump-Russia collusion.
Buckingham Palace also shared details on a key element of Eugenie and Jack's wedding day: Their cake!
AppDirect sees this broader vision as a key element as it incorporates Xendo's technology into its platform.
Non-tariff barriers are a key element in our calculations and, no, we do not ignore quality.
OK, he's Bay Area, but the key element in his band is Larry Graham, who's from Oakland.
"The key element here is saturation," she says, so don't be afraid to really coat the hair.
A key element of driverless technology is the car's ability to communicate with other systems around it.
Expanding in China is a "key element" of UBS' strategy, CEO Sergio Ermotti said in a statement.
"Human rights is a key element of our foreign policy and of our trade policy," said Champagne.
Given that mapping is a key element of self-driving cars, Ron's experience could help as well.
The immunotherapy Kymriah is a key element of Novartis's efforts to bolster its portfolio of oncology drugs.
The Hyundai S-A1, in particular, has one key element in common with the military's Osprey aircraft.
A key element of any legislation, of course, will be the rules defining the prohibited campaign contributions.
Warehouse automation is a key element in efforts by Amazon to cut costs and speed up deliveries.
From the beginning, artisanal bread was a key element and the ultimate inspiration for the company's branding.
One key element of Marrero's decision: that satellite television company Dish could become a viable fourth competitor.
The freedom to vote itself is a key element of restoring a politics that's responsive to constituents.
For us high definition mapping technology, licensing and data service will be a key element of monetization.
Warehouse automation is a key element in efforts by Amazon to cut costs and speed up deliveries.
Johnson says it wants a key element of that deal, the so-called Irish "backstop", to be scrapped.
That is a key element in a theme-park ride I've been on two or three dozen times.
LIDAR is a laser-guided sensor used to map the 3D environment, a key element in autonomous driving.
The remote location helps with one key element of the program: shutting students off from the outside world.
Labor conditions in Mexico are a key element in talks about renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement.
But at launch, the company brought one key element to the offering that Apple hasn't: a content partnership.
Taking away people entirely would undermine a key element of the justice system, says Calo: the human touch.
She says time apart also makes time together all the more precious — a key element in maintaining passion.
On one hand, the huge American military presence in Qatar is a key element of Qatari security strategy.
The decision is a key element in an increasingly fierce battle between Elliott and TIM's top shareholder Vivendi .
The Fast and Furious franchise is back with another installment — but this one is missing a key element.
The feet, wrapped in tabi, white socks, are the key element of the performers relationship with the stage.
Despite his pseudo love-confession, Kendall is not ready to get engaged, a key element of The Bachelor.
"Families of the victims have made clear that justice is a key element to allow closure," she said.
A key element for MealPal is its effort to calibrate its service is its technology and customer relations.
"A substantial reserve of 10.5 billion euros is a key element of the reform," the EU document said.
Racing in the center of major cities is a key element of marketing strategy for any racing series.
Customers can order an iced cappuccino or latte, but the drink was missing one key element: the foam.
But the key element to its puzzle-solving mastery is the camera enables the robot's facial recognition abilities.
The discussion will be based on recent inflation data, which is the key element that supports ECB decisions.
Biden's team believes that is a key element in winning or losing the health care debate next fall.
Sets with jagged edges and alternately rounded, tilted, or visually disjointed and discombobulated spaces, are another key element.
Trump's hardline policies on immigration have been a key element of his presidency and 2020 re-election campaign.
He added that the key element separating the '98 Yankees from the '01 Mariners was superior playoff experience.
A key element of the new strategy is the recognition that America needs a new approach toward Pakistan.
And this is a key element of DeFi — the financial product shouldn't be managed by a central server.
The key element of the withdrawal package is the future relationship Britain and the EU agree to seek.
A key element in this game is to dangle before Seoul the prospects for continued inter-Korean talks.
A key element of informed consent is that research subjects should be told who is funding the study.
What's missing in Gartner's diagnosis, according to Frances, is the key element to diagnosing all mental illness: suffering.
I think that's going to be -- that is a real key element for the success of any company today.
When Britain hosted a G8 summit in 2013, Cameron made tackling tax avoidance a key element of the agenda.
It was an escape, a lifelong pastime and a key element to the narrative that propelled his meteoric rise.
Privatisations, a key element of Greece's bailouts since 2010, have produced revenue of only 3.5 billion euros so far.
A split between the United States and Europe has prevented a deal on a key element of the package.
Pink and blue ponytails, inspired by "Birds of Prey's" Harley Quinn, were a key element to the runway look.
Getting Trump to scrap the tariff threat is a key element of success for Japan in signing a deal.
PiS sees Catholicism as a key element of Polish identity while liberals say the Church wields too much power.
And it's a key element of the journalism we showcase on "Meet the Press" and "MTP Daily" every day.
Without one key element of that proposal, called border adjustability, the House GOP plan has a $1.2 trillion problem.
The relationship between the teenage superhero and his beloved hometown is a key element of any Spider-Man story.
It may have been the first time that any government backtracked on a key element of the sustainability agenda.
The Slovak leader has made immigration the key element of his campaign ahead of a March 5 parliamentary election.
The decision is a key element in an increasingly fierce battle between Elliott and TIM's top shareholder Vivendi (VIV.PA).
His hard-line policies on immigration have been a key element of his presidency and 2020 re-election campaign.
And based on his performance, he could indeed be a key element toward his new team getting a ring.
That will be a key element for the remake to iron out and a deciding factor in its success.
But a key element of a prospective deal may end up reinforcing the economic power of the Chinese state.
A key element of the report is a call for new incentives to encourage the development of antimicrobial medicines.
By the 1990s, the bogeyman of Democratic voter fraud was becoming a key element in the GOP's core message.
Another key element of the Lighthouse system is a voice-based interface for setting up alerts and finding video.
The judges ruled that one key element of the law — the mandate requiring people to have insurance — was unconstitutional.
Smith was central to restoring Northern Ireland's devolved government, a key element of the 1998 Good Friday peace accord.
One key element that has yet to be revealed is a Nativity scene, the White House confirmed on Saturday.
For 4,499,20193,999 of those years were missing the one key element to make them worthwhile: the Popeyes chicken sandwich.
Child care workers -- One key element of Warren's plan is to pay these child care workers similarly to teachers.
Copying is the key element here, just as it is for art students standing at easels in the Louvre.
The U.S. dollar index, which hit 52-week highs this week, is also a key element of his refreshed forecast.
A key element to Uber's success has been its ability to treat its drivers as independent contractors instead of employees.
Which means it's a great time to unbury a key element of that tunnel, which it buried back in 2013.
Second, any plan to do that should not distort our market system, the key element required for growth and prosperity.
As the Fed sets forth a fairly aggressive path toward higher interest rates, one key element could scuttle those plans.
While it isn't sharing most of the details, FireEye is drawing attention to one key element unique to this attack.
Still, the US push for new sanctions highlights a key element of Trump's handling of the North Korean nuclear crisis.
The report also said that the success of SoundCloud Go is "the key element" in determining the company's financial future.
Another key element of this case is Alphabet CEO Larry Page, who was seemingly unprepared in his deposition last month.
Mr Benioff is a key element of the product too; a mix of showman, digital guru, political activist and philanthropist.
Solar industry representatives remain optimistic about the future of the solar industry, a key element for any renewable energy infrastructure.
Parisians lost the spire at their city's center, a key element of the backdrop against which their daily lives unfold.
TJ: Marshall and the LDF were the first legal team to use photography as a key element of their strategy.
"The key element is the research that we've done, how it relates to the growth of this phenomenon" he said.
Researchers have even identified beans as a key element of diets among people who live to be 100 or older.
Jane Doe does not wish to return to her home country in Central America, a key element of the case.
Princess Cruise Lines also offers consecutive cruises, which recently became a key element in a lawsuit against the cruise line.
We are close to agreement on the terms of an implementation period which was a key element of December's deal.
In this way, Mr. Musk's personality became a key element of not just his companies' brands, but their business models.
Such a use of cyberweapons is now a key element in war planning by all of the major world powers.
Eliminating after-market discounts has been a key element of President Donald Trump's administration plan to lower prescription medicine costs.
Unsurprisingly, Mr. Donovan plans to make his experience in the Obama administration a key element of his pitch to voters.
With Pompeo at the helm, the CIA has been a key element of the administration's aggressive push to defeat ISIS.
It was Brown's testimony that undermined a key element of Guyger's defense — that she shouted commands before firing at Jean.
Researchers say it's "a key element" in understanding more about the humans who try having sex with non-human animals.
Eliminating rebates on prescription drug purchases is a key element of the Trump administration's plan to lower prescription medicine costs.
A key element of Reagan's victory strategy was the support of anti-communist forces in Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Angola and Cambodia.
"Seamstresses are the key element in the fashion chain, we are the ones who put the clothes together," she said.
But the case foundered on a key element in proving fraud: The bank's conduct was not "material" to Hewlett-Packard.
JS: Organic forms and a relationship to the landscape is a key element in your work, although it is abstract.
A key element of many found-footage films set in one place (which is a lot of them) is geography.
A sound budget position is a key element of Croatia's efforts to adopt the euro in the next 4-5 years.
It had hoped to complete them in January, but failed to agree on a key element known as the output floor.
He has also threatened repeatedly to severe a military relationship that has been a key element of Washington's "pivot" to Asia.
However, a key element that went beyond was its creation of a judicial mechanism to settle disputes between businesses and governments.
As entertaining and interesting as made-for-TV lawsuits (like the O.J trial) are, they always leave out one key element.
Steve approached Iloura because we have some history with photo realistic horses, which is obviously a key element of the series.
He has also threatened repeatedly to severe a military relationship that has been a key element of Washington's "pivot" to Asia.
Layering was a key element to the collection that elevated the fashion often seen at festivals such as Southern California's Coachella.
Beyond cost-cutting measures, as fruitful as they may be, like-for-like growth is a key element to sustainable profitability.
"Efficiency is a key element in deciding whether one person wants to continue talking to the other person," Mr. Ye said.
The move would be seen as undermining the Fed's institutional independence, which is a key element in the country's financial system.
The decision means that Republicans, yet again in 2017, will attempt to gut a key element of the Affordable Care Act.
The key for Snap to improve its credit score, then, is improving a key element that shareholders are looking for — profitability.
Another key element is that GrubHub had the right to terminate Lawson at-will, which is an indicator of employment status.
Cuba became a focal point of U.S. foreign policy, a key element of a global political struggle with the Soviet Union.
For any prosecutor, a key element of a criminal case is showing that someone violated the law and violated it knowingly.
I am the chairman of Qatar development bank, and the SMEs is the key element to generate growth in the economy.
A key element of algorave is that it exists largely as live performance, since so much of it involves amateur experimentation.
At the same time, the US significantly ramped up testing, a key element of the strategy to wipe out the virus.
Finally, by laying down mines, the South Dakota can cripple enemy submarine and ship movement, a key element of naval war.
And virtual care will become a key element as patients continue to be directed away from care facilities in nonurgent situations.
But that original research had not examined just how the shoes improved efficiency or whether the plate was the key element.
It is a key element of a tax-reform blueprint that House Republicans are using as the starting point for legislation.
A key element of Mr. Trump's impeachment defense has been that the aid holdup was separate from his requests for investigations.
Bannon was largely cut out of the President's decision to fire Comey, a key element of Mueller's obstruction of justice investigation.
The proposal is opposed by several Republicans senators and administration officials, but is a key element of the House tax plan.
Under this reform, it would not matter whether the college even intended to deceive a student – a key element of fraud.
The policy has been a key element of Trump's push to curb irregular immigration and asylum claims in the United States.
About two thirds of Spain's imports and exports, a key element of the recovering economy, are moved through the country's docks.
A key element of compliance is to carefully monitor customers to root out potentially suspicious transactions, which can be extremely complex.
But at this point, they still lack the key element -- presidential support -- as the clock ticks down to the Thursday vote.
But a key element of the back-to-school feeling is the desire to sit down with a really good book.
How do you shoot something like that when it's such an emotional moment but a key element is missing on set?
The production of high-tech products is a key element of the current trade dispute between the United States and China.
Still, there is little question that domestic politics, largely focused on South Florida, is a key element helping to shape policy.
And without a specific attack on another candidate or person, it diffuses a key element of what made the Horton spot famous.
And while it felt important to understand this key element of the work, knowing this did not enlarge its meaning for me.
The other key element is outlining how preliminary investigations are carried out when the accused predator is a member of the hierarchy.
Altwegg and colleagues also found phosphorus, a key element in all living organisms, and other organic molecules in dust surrounding comet 67P.
But then the Supreme Court ruled that a key element of the law, which essentially forced states to do that, was unconstitutional.
Studying sex and aging There is a key element missing from nearly all studies of sex and aging: studying change over time.
The trend: The biggest drops came among independents, whites and, more specifically, whites without college degrees — a key element of Trump's base.
A key element will be to ensure that innovative advanced and emerging technologies can be developed and competitively provided by private firms.
The City's leading position in clearing trades conducted in euros, a key element in the LSE/DB merger, is also under threat.
Like Jack Nicholson and Willem Dafoe, his ability to inhabit the extremities of male emotion is a key element of his oeuvre.
Donald Trump has made the demonization of Representative Ilhan Omar, Democrat of Minnesota, a key element of his 2020 re-election strategy.
The removal of a hard border was a key element of restoring peace to the island of Ireland after decades of conflict.
Iran on Monday violated a key element of the 2015 nuclear deal, from which Mr. Trump withdrew the United States last year.
Another key element, I believe, is to serve the cocktail with a single gigantic ice cube from an oversize ice cube tray.
The key element was a leadership deal to fight off killer "poison pill" amendments that have scuttled appropriations bills in recent years.
But the proposals had a key element: Special permits would be required to build hotels in certain industrial areas of the city.
Step 1: The key element of the compromise is the allocation of $1.375 billion to build 55 miles of new border barriers.
Conceptually, a key element of classical Darwinian evolution is that genes do not retain an organism's experiences in a permanently heritable manner.
It has investments in New York-listed Albemarle and Australia's Orocobre, two companies producing lithium, a key element in electric car batteries.
Lower inflation is a key element of Macri's plan to attract investment and boost growth to an expected 26.13 percent next year.
One key element distinguishes the world's largest democracy from other emerging markets, according to Donald Trump Jr., the American president's eldest son.
There were massive protests in 2014 that stalled a trade pact with China and were a key element of the DPP's rise.
If we are to believe Jun'ichiro Tanizaki's In Praise of Shadows, this cozy, intimate ambiance is a key element in Japanese gastronomy.
A key element is the "free plan"—in which the interior is conceived of as a single space—divided only by movable partitions.
Central bank independence is typically seen as a key element of a stable economic system, and when it is threatened, financial markets respond.
The company says Donahoe will help propel Nike's digital transformation, which has been a key element of Nike's business strategy in recent years.
Privacy was a key element in building this home, as its gated entry and high fence don't offer much of a street view.
And really, that&aposs a key element, I think, for us from my perspective as an officer who served overseas environments, challenging ones.
Fans of the original animated film from Disney can breathe a small sigh of relief as one key element will remain the same.
It can be uncomfortable, sure, but transparency is a key element to closing the gender wage gap, where women typically get the burden.
That helps explain why Republicans are working to repeal a key element of the health law in the tax bill Congress is negotiating.
So whilst there's certain fibers in the UK, there's not the spinners to make the actual yarn, so that's a very key element.
Their exteriors were covered with stickers supporting Jimmy Hoffa's reign at the top of the Teamsters union (a key element of the film).
Iran is similarly aligned and continues to strengthen its base in Syria as a key element in its Iran-Lebanon axis of control.
Another key element, Maryott said, is that Lawson had the right to work for GrubHub's competitors, which is something Lawson admitted to doing.
It is as if the abused surface rather than the paint or its layering of grounds is the key element of each piece.
Wallace pointed out the peaceful transfer of power from one party to the next is a key element of the US political system.
That account undercuts a key element of the White House impeachment defense — that the aid holdup was separate from his requests for inquiries.
The key element in John Wick Hex is time, which only moves when Wick moves, kind of like in the game Super Hot.
Climate change is a key element here because warming is making wildfires worse by lengthening the fire season, decreasing precipitation and increasing temperatures.
The juxtaposition of the two is an example of Mr. Blatty's touch and a key element of the movie's success, Professor Luhr said.
His dad, somewhat incredibly, has not weighed in on the strikes, but has made socialism a key element of his pitch against Democrats.
Standing up the advertising platform is a key element to this, and plus we really pushed hard to get this platform out there.
Musk took a swipe at competitors relying on Lidar, light-based sensors that are a key element in most other self-driving systems.
Not only is it more convenient for the consumer, but tremendous value is unlocked as a key element of the cost structure is eradicated.
Of course, a key element surrounding all of this—and especially relevant to the allegations of pumping and dumping—is John McAfee's own holdings.
He argued that the key element about the aircraft was its "approachability," which makes it the ideal vehicle for this proposed flying taxi service.
Fast-forward between then and now, and quid pro quo has been manufactured into a key element of the story, dominating cable news discussions.
There's no disputing he's the top fundraiser in this regard, and one with a vibrant and large base — a key element to winning elections.
A key element of narcissism, say experts, is a lack of empathy -- an inability or unwillingness to recognize the needs and feelings of others.
Brainstorming is a key element of doing a collaboration — you have to figure out exactly what you are going to do in your project.
The key element, though, is talking about why you made specific selections, says Ignacio Rivera, a sex educator, author, performance artist, and porn star.
PiS, a nationalist, socially conservative party, sees Catholicism as a key element of national identity, while Polish liberals say bishops wield too much power.
EMERGING FIELD Lidar sensors have become a key element in self-driving systems from General Motors Co, Ford Motor Co and Alphabet Inc's Waymo.
At the time that Chyna filed the original lawsuit, Bloom spoke to Refinery29, explaining that slut-shaming is a key element in Chyna's case.
The Reuters analysis factored in a stock swap that is a key element of the $2.6 billion merger announced on Monday by both companies.
Democratic FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel said this week she doesn't think the agency has the authority to push a key element of the proposal.
Haqqani Network and Pakistan A key element in all this is Pakistan, which "does have influence over the Haqqani leadership," according the US official.
The fight has forced the committee to postpone the rollout of its 2018 budget resolution, a key element in moving Trump's legislative agenda forward.
I know this is a blog about a dumb soccer account, but this is a key element of said dumb soccer account for me.
Emergency air medical services are a key element of emergency response, especially for people who have limited-to-no access to trauma care facilities.
Backup dancers were a key element of her live shows, and in interviews, she would advocate for people to take Justin Bieber more seriously.
Creating unified environmental standards across the region was a key element of a regional economic integration plan launched by President Xi Jinping in 2014.
The fight has forced the committee to postpone the rollout of its 2628 budget resolution, a key element in moving Trump's legislative agenda forward.
A key element of the appeal is that the judge refused the publisher's application to amend its defense to include evidence from Ms. Stone.
Why it's scary: A key element in horror movies is stress, and "The Babadook" is an hour and a half of nothing but stress.
During times of cooling on Titan, nitrogen was likely the key element in the atmosphere, raining down onto the crust and collecting beneath it.
Doctors unofficially supervise injections in some centers, explained Morel, who thinks that "medical oversight" of drug use is a key element of harm reduction.
While there is some funding allocated for job training, O'Rourke doesn't include a federal jobs guarantee, a key element in the Green New Deal.
She's a key element in this three-year venture, which is considered a cult locale not only in Colombia but across the entire continent.
Amazon employees will also have the opportunity to take courses that improve their technical skillsets – a key element of secure, productive human and AI coexistence.
One key element of negotiations is about so called "safe state status" and Trump's statements were misleading on the scope and timeline of that provision.
"Alliances are a key element of U.S. global strategy and exercises are a right of the U.S. to use to protect allied nations," he said.
Now, governors across the country worry that a key element of the proposed GOP overhaul will leave the states stuck with an even bigger bill.
Meanwhile, tech writers like myself get to examine most of these phones at no cost, rendering that key element of these devices' true value invisible.
THANOS CATSAMBASPotomac, Maryland The Economist's study of Elon Musk's finances was good, but omitted a key element of his success: government subsidies ("Countdown", October 22nd).
"DOOMED" RIVALS Musk took a swipe at competitors relying on Lidar, light-based sensors that are a key element in most other self-driving systems.
The statement appeared to contradict a key element of a Wall Street Journal report published Tuesday into financial transactions by 21 Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
Tipping won't solve this, but it will help improve a key element that Uber has been taking for granted: loyalty, from both riders and drivers.
When we took it down from the shelf, I added a key element, Fonzie, but it was my partner, Tom Miller, who brought me Henry.
However being nasty has always been a key element of Trump's repertoire, as shown by his feuds with Cher, Bette Midler, Rosie O'Donnell and others.
For now, NASA is moving forward with the Gateway and has already tasked aerospace company Maxar with creating the first key element of the station.
He added that rising investment was a key element that would stimulate further economic growth and macroeconomic conditions were favourable for state and private investment.
The US stepped up its patrols in Northern Syria in April after Turkey bombed US-backed Kurdish YPG fighters, a key element of the SDF.
You can only control one member of your team at a time, though you can switch between them — a key element of the game's strategy.
Privatizations have been a key element in Greece's bailouts since 23.6 but have reaped only 20143 billion euros because of political resistance and bureaucratic hurdles.
On the key element of the speculation, applying sub-zero rates to the BOJ's main bank lending programme, governor Haruhiko Kuroda spelled things out clearly.
The bride wore a lovely white dress, and the groom looked dashing in a tux, but one key element of the reception was totally unexpected.
Earlier that day I watched Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak ride it down (we all took the stairs), but failed to notice a key element.
The fight has forced the committee to postpone the rollout of its 2628 budget resolution, a key element in moving forward President Trump's legislative agenda.
While it almost seems trite these days to invoke President Reagan's policy of "peace through strength," strength remains a key element in dealing with Putin.
A key element is trying to bolster the ranks of female cadets, efforts that often chafe against cultural perceptions of women's place in Afghan society.
It was a conversion of sound recordings of the trains that run through the center of Juárez, a key element in the border's economic infrastructure.
It pushed the camera as a key element of the phone, and by combining it with social communication, it quickly leapfrogged over competitors like Hipstamatic.
The key element, the administration said, was a $21 billion fund financed by utility investors and ratepayers to help settle claims arising from wildfire disasters.
PiS, a nationalist, socially conservative party, sees Catholicism as a key element of Polish identity, while Polish liberals say the Church wields too much power.
During his stop in Alaska, Mattis will visit a key element of the America&aposs missile defense system at Fort Greely, the strategic missile interceptors. Sen.
The town halls give Google employees a chance to ask questions of leadership with no limitations, and are a key element of Google's transparent workplace culture.
Investors are wary of any change in guidance from semiconductor manufacturers, which are a key element in the supply chain for the automotive and smartphone industries.
Since 2015, technologists, facilitated by the IETF, have been considering proposals to enhance privacy for a key element of the internet: the Domain Name System (DNS).
The report is a key element of May's plan to address dissatisfaction expressed at the referendum by working class Britons who felt left behind by globalization.
Look for ways to save more now or reduce your cost of living so that working longer is less of a key element in the plan.
The Republican nominee's campaign might be unprecedented, but a key element of his stump schtick is rooted in a rhetorical device pioneered by the Ancient Greeks.
One key element of that trend: Sun made it free, in hopes that it could change the dynamic of the internet and break apart Microsoft's monopoly.
Following Tuesday's agreement, the lenders are likely to decide amongst themselves on Greece's medium-term primary surplus targets, a key element for granting further debt relief.
A key element of the discussions is how to proceed in Afghanistan and whether to add additional US troops to the more than 8,000 already there.
In the published whitepaper, Nvidia stated that this natural look and blending with the remaining image was a key element of what they wanted to achieve.
Diversifying what is grown is a key element of so-called "climate smart agriculture", which aims to help farmers produce reliable crops even in unreliable weather.
Ending the Korean War was also a key element of the Panmunjom Declaration agreed earlier this year by Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
But those lies do inform Robert Mueller's investigation insofar as they are evidence of state of mind, which is a key element in any criminal prosecution.
The issue will be a key element of talks between Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his New Zealand counterpart Jacinda Ardern on Sunday in Sydney.
But one key element of the service has been removed at launch: Discounts designed to incentivize customers to keep a lot of the clothing they ordered.
A good stock price does a number of things for a company, but one key element is keeping morale high and helping Facebook attract new talent.
The ECB's quarterly survey, a key element of Thursday's policy deliberations, put growth at 1.5 percent this year, well below a previous projection of 1.8 percent.
South Korea's move to let its GSOMIA pact with Tokyo lapse defies mounting U.S. pressure to maintain a key element of security cooperation among the three.
Both of our practitioners urged that moderation is a key element of using alcohol as a medicinal treatment, but it's Thanksgiving, so I'm ignoring that. Cheers.
Controlling passage from the Black Sea through the Kerch Strait into the Sea of Azov is a key element in asserting Russia's broader claim to Crimea.
Health experts said the government's ability to keep the trust of the public was a key element in any successful quarantine, and never easy to do.
"We're all aware that a good governance structure is a key element that is carefully assessed both by investors and supervisors," Saccomanni said in a statement.
Dividend payments are a key element driving share prices, especially for utilities, which tend to have higher payout ratios and more steady dividends than other industries.
But there was another key element of the George W. Bush administration's sales pitch for the war — the notion that it would be cheap and easy.
Tehran has ramped up hostage-taking as a key element of its foreign policy and is wrongly imprisoning our kin who are American and British citizens.
WASHINGTON — Though her removal as US ambassador to Ukraine was a key element of the impeachment inquiry, the details around Marie Yovanovitch's recall have remained murky.
Starting in 2014, intersectionality became a key element in the diversity and inclusion trainings I facilitated in workplaces, community settings and other contexts as a consultant.
They are a key element of "soft power," the concept he'd pioneered, which held that diplomacy and attraction are often more powerful than bombs and bullets.
A key element of the state's program to cut greenhouse gas emissions is a cap-and-trade program, which includes a quarterly auction of carbon allowances.
The reform of the out-of-court workout (OCW) is seen by the authorities and the European partners as a key element of the NPL resolution strategy.
One key element of the study was that the dogs did not have prior training or familiarization with the task, suggesting an intrinsic ability to recognize emotions.
The Game of Thrones star recently spoke with InStyle about her romance with the musician, and shared a key element that makes their high-profile romance work.
" Szijjarto said the other key element was "guarantees for the EU citizens who have been working and studying in the UK that their rights will be protected.
And when time comes to charge it up, it does so via a magnetic charging port, which helps with another key element of the new camera: weatherproofing.
Having a clearly popular and beneficial proposal like this one as a key element of a larger climate plan will give Democrats a strong hand to play.
The partial lifting of restrictions on Huawei was a key element of the agreement, which allows expanded sales of U.S. technology supplies to the Chinese telecommunications giant.
This past spring, Turner opened up to InStyle about her romance with the DNCE frontman, and shared a key element that makes their high-profile romance work.
Meanwhile, GEM, a battery-recycling firm in Shenzhen, signed a contract with Glencore to provide it with 50,000 tonnes of cobalt, a key element in car batteries.
Why it matters: The Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee is a key element of Republican FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's priority of making sure broadband internet reaches all Americans.
Proponents of the reform have said that the benefits from cutting taxes would boost the economy, which would be a key element of keeping the reform neutral.
Human rights activists have said a key element of the new law is cutting foreign funding to Chinese NGOs, at least those focusing on politically sensitive issues.
Speaking of the Model 3, the Gigafactory is seen as a key element to affordable mass production of the Model 3 (or of any other Tesla vehicle).
Tesla Corp said in May it plans to build 500,000 new electric cars a year by 2018 and lithium will be the key element in that expansion.
That by itself seemed like another daunting task, but at least it's focused, which becomes a key element in avoiding feeling overwhelmed or paralyzed from the onset.
But Claudia Puig, film critic at National Public Radio's FilmWeek and president of the Los Angeles Film Critics' Association, said they had a key element in common.
We must work to reduce these risks, and one key element of a long-term solution should be a revenue-neutral tax on emissions of carbon dioxide.
China is using coal power financing as a key element of its Belt and Road Initiative to expand its economic and political influence throughout Asia and Africa.
Korea's participation in the Vietnam War was a key element of Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam strategy and a response to the shifting sands of the global Cold War.
A key element of its partnership with Boeing was the company's NeXt division, which is focused on ways for autonomous and piloted craft to share airspace safely.
"It's a symbolic battle, but one that is a key element in defining the future of French society," said Jean-Louis Bourlanges, a centrist member of Parliament.
Ms. Collado attributes a lot of her success to that experience, and she said it is a key element in how she personally looks at addressing diversity.
" She later added: "One key element here is euro area fiscal policy, which is not just about the aggregate stance of public spending, but also its composition.
The so-called border adjustment tax, has faced criticism from retailers and other business groups, but is a key element of a proposed House GOP tax plan.
At the same debate, she appeared to back eliminating private insurance, a key element of Sanders and Warren's health care bill—only to then backtrack immediately after.
Also, trade finance, a key element in transaction banking, is picking up after a decline caused by the slowdown in global commerce in recent years, he noted.
The government would have to issue regulations based on its study — a key element that Jayapal said would force federal agencies to further rein in drug prices.
There was no plan to deploy space-based interceptors, a key element of the Reagan-era vision that remains technologically elusive 35 years after it was announced.
BUT CONSUMERS ON A GLOBAL BASIS, BY THE WAY, BECAUSE THAT'S A KEY ELEMENT OF THE FLAGSHIP, THEY HAVE A REAL APPETITE FOR NICKELODEON AND OUR OTHER BRANDS.
The human element is the key element, and the professionalism of the senior commanders and the president's advisory team will always be a crucial part of the picture.
Wage rises — a key element in inflation — are likely to remain subdued while globalization and digitalization seem to be keeping price pressures low across much of the world.
But Amber is also a key element of Saulnier's central statement about human behavior conveyed in the film, which is that alliances, relationships, and motivations are all mutable.
He was seen as a key element in turning the oil company around in the last two years and his departure sparked a sell-off in Petrobras shares.
INFLUENCE EVEN WITHOUT A DEMOTION Central bank independence is typically seen as a key element of a stable economic system, and when it is threatened, financial markets respond.
We believe a key element of local engagement has been our ongoing work with the communities in which we drive, including Arizona law enforcement and other first responders.
But during our time reviewing it, a key element of this was missing: a phone-pairing system that would let you get calls and messages inside your headset.
Chinese exports dropped 20.7 percent in February from a year ago, which has raised questions about broader economic growth in the region — a key element to global growth.
Data encryption is a key element to the success of this effort, as poachers who could gain access to the cloud could use it to pinpoint animal locations.
The French group reiterated it was a long-term investor in Telecom Italia and said the Italian phone group represented a key element of its overall media strategy.
But the key element of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is cognitive restructuring, which challenges you to reframe negative ways of thinking that can become their own self-fulfilling prophecies.
A key element of this will be to establish guidelines to "improve production, regulation and quality control" of antivenoms, says Williams, to avoid ill-suited products reaching patients.
A silver medalist at worlds in 2013 and 2000, Brianne is convinced the key element to gold in Rio will be mental: focusing on herself, not her rivals.
The tender is a key element of Poland's large-scale army modernization scheme, speeded up in response to the Ukraine crisis and Russia's renewed assertiveness in the region.
Proponents of the reform have said that the economic benefits from cutting taxes would boost the economy, which would be a key element of keeping the reform neutral.
Technical Assistance, including pre-loan and post-loan, is a key element of the Microloan program and it is a primary reason the program has such positive results.
Promises of large agricultural purchases by China have been a key element of a potential deal, but Washington has complained that Beijing has not delivered on those fully.
Pakistani actors became stars in India; almost every major Indian movie commissioned Pakistani musicians to sing for them (songs are a key element of films in South Asia).
Carsten Knobel, Henkel's former finance chief who took over as chief executive in January said that "active portfolio management" would be a key element in his new strategy.
There were no immediate reports of any casualties from the drone strikes, which reportedly hit several miles within Saudi territory, targeting a key element of the country's economy.
A key element of the impact of this ministry was enlisting former addicts as coaches and friends to empower others to climb out of the abyss of addiction.
Trump has already made health care a key element of his rallies, boasting about gutting parts of Obamacare while deriding the "socialist" push for a single-payer system.
The U.S. gasoline crack spread, a key element in determining refining margins, climbed above 5 percent to a high of $14.23 per barrel in early trading on Thursday.
The company's founder also shared that SpaceX has adjusted one key element of Starship's design, with the rocket featuring two large fins at its base, rather than three.
One key element of the basic income push is the assumption that poor people are better placed than bureaucrats to determine the most beneficial use of aid money.
A key element of those diversification efforts is working with India "as a more forceful counterweight to China and hedge against a declining United States," the note said.
A key element of the plan, according to two people familiar with the company's strategy, is slashing the amount of cobalt in GM's new EMC 1.0 battery system.
Sinema has been using this part of her narrative as a key element of both her image and her political positioning — which might explain the focus on this story.
China imposes tariffs on U.S. imports of polysilicon, a key element to make solar panels that REC Silicon produces, while the United States imposes tariffs on solar panel imports.
He explained that prior to the Trump administration, the State Department climate change impacts on migration was a key element in much of the agency's work with other countries.
Here is MIT's real-time misidentification in action: Tricking AI into seeing a gun is particularly troubling, as object recognition is quickly becoming a key element in smart policing.
Connecting Hong Kong and Macau to the mainland Chinese city of Zhuhai, the $20 billion bridge is a key element of China's plan for its own Greater Bay Area.
One key element of the case involved Moore's ownership of a domain name that was similar to the URL of a competing investigation service used by the law firm.
Yahoo endured criticism when it curtailed its work-from-home policy in 2013, saying that being physically present in the office was a key element of communication and collaboration.
A key element of the strategy is that it gives banks strong incentives to shrink or otherwise restructure themselves to reduce the risk they pose to the financial system.
The U.S. is ostentatiously promoting cooperation with India on ballistic missile defense, highlighting it in the 2019 Missile Defense Review as a "key element" of its Indo-Pacific strategy.
The new fleet of submarines is a key element of Australia's increased defense spending, which will rise to A$195 billion, or 2 percent of GDP, by 2021-2022.
The Game of Thrones star spoke with InStyle in May 2017 about her romance with the musician, and shared a key element that makes their high-profile romance work.
Moon laid out his vision for bringing peace to the Korean Peninsula during a speech in Berlin on July 6, with dialogue being a key element of his plans.
As the EU scrambles to salvage an accord they see as a key element of international security and a diplomatic success, they also wonder about their ties with Washington.
Preserving "official time" (paid federal time spent by union officials performing representational activities) is a key element that facilitates the two bodies working jointly to address the institution's problems.
Also, without the romantic relationship's key element of sexual attraction, there's also less of a chance you'll boomerang back to your ex-friend, or text them at 2 a.m.
And it is the job of the press to let them know they can't do what they feel like, that transparency is a key element of a successful democracy.
One key fear is Ahok's defeat may slow upgrades to Jakarta's public works — a key element of President Joko Widodo's policy agenda and an issue close to residents' hearts.
On the budgetary target level, the lenders are now likely to decide among themselves on Greece's medium-term primary surplus targets, a key element for granting further debt relief.
The shutdown was triggered when Trump refused to sign a bill to fund the government that didn't include funding for the wall, a key element of his presidential campaign.
One key element still under discussion is the size of the stake that Bouygues, headed by billionaire Martin Bouygues, would get in France's leading telecoms operator, the sources said.
The Chattanooga plant started producing the Passat sedan in 2011 and was seen as a key element of a bid to greatly increase sales in the United States market.
Ironically, a key element of the Qualcomm Snapdragon design used for the Tango-enabled device is that it doesn't use the GPU at all for its augmented-reality efforts.
Strengthening cyber operations is a key element in the sweeping military overhaul that Xi launched soon after taking power in 2012, according to official U.S. and Chinese military documents.
When I look back on it, the key element for me was finding my passion in helping others and seeing that I can have an impact on others' lives.
The company is clearly doubling down on podcasts as a key element of its overall platform, building on a number of acquisitions on both the content and creation side.
" Odinga gave a detailed, minute-by-minute account of the alleged electronic infiltration, saying the fraud had been uncovered after the hacker forgot "one key element: turning off logging.
The ECB created the OMT programme in September 2012 as the key element of its then President Mario Draghi's promise to do "whatever it takes" to save the euro.
"The committee's findings also fall in line with F.D.A. Director Scott Gottlieb's nicotine strategy, a key element of which involves adult smokers switching to lower risk products," he said.
This became a major issue during last year's presidential election, with the winning conservative Andrzej Duda making a promise to solve the problem a key element of his campaign.
The Chinese yuan's slide is creating challenging headwinds for Beijing's push to promote its currency globally — a key element in the broader liberalization of the world's second-largest economy.
Beyond the question of money laundering, some experts say the anonymity of buyers and sellers hinders their ability to track ownership, a key element in establishing a work's authenticity.
Smart health choices ahead of and into retirement are another key element, said certified financial planner Carolyn McClanahan, director of financial planning for Life Planning Partners in Jacksonville, Florida.
So, Maizz Visual decided to experiment with animal images, and through a video installation, make them more visible by projecting them onto trees, a key element in their habitats.
He also conducted a four-day workshop that would plant the seed of HotHouse, the Wilma's "artistic incubator" and acting company, and a key element in Ms. Zizka's plan.
Civic leaders in the Swedish city of Malmo have publicly committed to "localizing" the SDGs and see access to culture as a key element in the Swedish city's sustainable development.
And it looks an awful lot like one key element of his victory was exactly the kind of stuff the War Room was supposedly intended to fight, especially on WhatsApp.
Torpedoes, drones, armor and more Water is a key element for Navy SEALs, but also for the other special operations forces, so there are innumerable amazing advances in this area.
Accessories were a key element to the show, with boots draped in MOSCHINO garlands, life-size CD-ROM earrings, MOSCHINO padlock purses, extravagant gold chain necklaces, and (so much) more.
Last month a parliamentary majority demanded she work to replace a key element of her proposed withdrawal deal with the trading bloc, an insurance policy known as the Irish backstop.
The tax was a key element of the tax reform blueprint that Ryan released last year, and supporters of the proposal argue that it would help to encourage domestic manufacturing.
He was seen as a key element in turning the oil company around in the last two years and his departure sparked a fall in the price of Petrobras shares.
All requests for technology solutions and solicitations should be made widely available, because encouraging full and open competition is a key element in delivering the best solutions to the warfighter.
"A key element of being a worker is having to turn up for work even if you don't want to," Chris Bryce, chief executive of IPSE, said in a statement.
Questioned by Schiff on whether fighting corruption in Ukraine was "a key element of U.S. policy and one on which you placed the highest priority," Yovanovitch answered in the affirmative.
"The key element is proactivity," says Lance D. Christensen, a certified public account and partner with Margolin, Winer & Evens, a CPA and business advisory firm in Garden City, Long Island.
Croft says: Be smart: Croft says a key element is the "deep commercial relationship" developing, noting Aramco's interest in taking part in Novatek's Arctic LNG-2 project and other ties.
This allowed Spielberg to gain the proper sense of perspective while still letting the two actors play off each other — typically a key element to getting a great child performance.
"Political stability is the key element for foreign investments, even more than incentives which you could not otherwise be sure are there to stay," Pfizer Italia CEO Massimo Visentin said.
A key element of its job is to maintain price stability and keep inflation in check across a swath of Europe that stretches from the Nordic nations to the Mediterranean.
This information will help develop what scientists hope will be "meaningful mitigation measures" — ways of quieting the noise that is increasingly being recognized as a key element of habitat degradation.
All of these and one other key element — Jodi's 20-year-old son, Benjamin, a queer studies major — are presented as crisply as a white dress shirt in a box.
Commissioner O'Neill sees the new approach as partly a reaction to those strains, as well as a key element in the department's move toward more of a community policing model.
The new stadium is the key element in a wider real estate plan for the district, which includes tearing down the historic San Siro arena, dubbed 'La Scala del Calcio'.
"A food-driven volume recovery is a key element to a successful, sustainable food retail turnaround and there are signs that Carrefour is beginning to deliver on this," said HSBC analysts.
"Certainly when we first embarked on our mobile strategy, a key element for us was the idea of bringing our characters and [intellectual property] to a much broader audience," Miyamoto says.
"There will be a change in the policy mix, moving away from austerity and putting more emphasis on deep reforms which is also a key element for the IMF," he said.
Banta-Green says he's been encouraged by the administration's efforts, but he said a key element was missing -- guidance and training on how doctors should address these issues with their patients.
One other key element of the new Semi is that it will automatically avoid one of the most notorious, and dangerous potential safety issues faced by big rigs with trailers: jackknifing.
Integration is a key element in this battle, with a move towards allowing the user to do everything they need — and some things they don't — within the confines of the program.
In slightly more esoteric areas in terms of narrative, he's equally well schooled, and his ability to create suspense, which was probably the key element in this film, is pretty remarkable.
Earlier this year, sources told Reuters that a key element of GM's new battery design is slashing the amount of cobalt, the most costly ingredient in current lithium-ion battery cells.
The opening statement indicated that prosecutors plan to put Manafort's wealth on trial as a key element of their case, arguing he funded his lavish spending habits by breaking the law.
A key element of the scheme, the complaint alleges, was an agreement among competitors to cooperate on pricing so each company could maintain a "fair share" of the generic drug markets.
But the key element in all of them is that a great military leader is brought so low that he's willing to consider sacrificing his own child to ensure his success.
Mental health professionals and addiction support groups warn that this public health emergency poses a serious threat to people for whom social contact is a key element of support and treatment.
The views of the rating agencies are a key element in the proxy fight that will play out over the next several weeks, unless GM and Einhorn can reach a settlement.
Speaking exclusively to CNBC on Wednesday, Vice-President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis said that the key element is tracking inflation when trying to predict the ECB's future policy moves.
Second, Saudi Arabia has emerged as the key element of reform in the entire Gulf region as the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has turned upside down decades of Saudi policy.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump keeps pointing to a phone call that supposedly happened on September 9 as a key element in his defense of his conduct in the Ukraine scandal.
One key element of this effort is known as mandatory inclusionary housing, which is expected to come to a vote before the full Council in March along with other proposed zoning changes.
Money laundering was also a key element of the Bay Medical scam, which was especially tough to detect because of Irina Shelikhova and the Russian immigrant community's penchant for dealing in cash.
It will also study the repo or repurchase agreement markets, a form of short-term borrowing backed by government bonds, used for day-to-day funding and a key element of liquidity.
Discussions between the co-legislators can now start on a legislative proposal which is a key element of the Digital Single Market strategy and one of the priorities for the European Commission .
The new evil smartphone comedy Jexi is a desperate mock-up of recognizable human behavior, but one key element rings truer than most Hollywood productions: characters are constantly looking at their phones.
"Unplanned oil supply disruptions have been a key element so far this year that have contributed to a tighter oil market than was otherwise expected," said analyst Guy Baber of Simmons & Co.
"Creating a seamless, convenient customer experience is a key element of our strategy and digital transformation," said Jocelyn Konrad, Executive Vice President, Pharmacy and Retail Operations of Rite Aid, in a statement.
"Apple wants the car to be closely built into its own cloud software, while the German carmakers have made customer data protection a key element of their future strategy," the magazine posits.
"The key element was the discovery of the deed of amendment which has the same contents as the mandate agreement," Baldassarri's lawyer Filippo Dinacci said last month, while the case was ongoing.
A key element of that agenda should be the introduction of a financial transaction tax dedicated to payments for Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, unemployment insurance and other forms of public assistance.
The key element is that Russia must then restrain the forces of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria from conducting any air operations over areas held by Nusra and other opposition forces.
The CDC has not publicly identified a cause yet, but many of the reported cases have involved products that contain THC, the key element in marijuana that causes users to get high.
The assessment that the intelligence community erred in its judgment of Putin's preferences is reflected in the draft report Republicans are currently honing, but it's not a key element of the document.
Amphibious warfare is a key element of China's warfighting strategy, figuring prominently its military's readiness for expeditionary warfare to safeguard Chinese interests in the South China Sea and the invasion of Taiwan.
Such is the case with a key element of AIAMD, a new command-and-control system, a system of systems, known as the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS).
"Attacks on control systems can have loss of life, and encryption is going to be a key element in a strategy to secure all of this going forward," he told an audience.
A key element of the game's strategy had to do with the placement of a "Papal Magnet," a religious icon that would allow you to turn a settler into a Crusader, basically.
ZURICH (Reuters) - The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has welcomed the rejection of a legal challenge to the whereabouts rule which it says is a key element in the fight against doping.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration had targeted Huawei on security grounds but a partial lifting of restrictions was a key element of a weekend agreement to reopen stalled trade negotiations with China.
Design is the key element of Graduates, and Mr. Weprin brought in as a chief creative officer Andrew Alford, a San Francisco designer who had created the look of the Hotel Lincoln.
The fact that a key element of the backup system could be vulnerable to a fire that hobbled the main one was a problem that Mayor Reed said would probably be addressed.
It does not include a provision that would allow individuals to sue companies over privacy violations, a key element that Democrats have pushed for and remains a sticking point in congressional negotiations.
And this month's dramatic spiraling of the stock market amid Covid-19 fears revealed how quickly the value of an investment portfolio — a key element of FIRE's financial model — could simply disappear.
A key element was a video Ms. Routier, friends and family celebrating what would have been one son's seventh birthday with a graveside "party," where they brought balloons and sprayed Silly String.
Recognizing the unique capacity that exists within the population suffering the problem should be a key element of our nation's strategy to effectively address the tragedy of school shootings and youth violence.
He also said that creating a worldwide market for emissions, which is a key element of the sixth article of the Paris accord, remained one of the most contentious issues for negotiators.
SpaceX boosters cost between $60 million and $90 million, so re-using them is key element of reducing the cost of delivering satellites into orbit or supplies to the International Space Station.
The specific agenda of the meeting isn't totally clear, but limiting nuclear enrichment was a key element in past negotiations with North Korea and will likely be integral to any future deal.
But already in Washington there is disagreement over a key element of the House corporate tax reform proposal — a border adjusted tax that would put a levy on all imports but not exports.
One key element of airport security that doesn't get as much news coverage is the need to make sure that individuals who work behind the scenes at airports don't pose a security risk.
That said, one key element of the wedding industrial complex has remained strong for the most part: For many couples, marriage proposals still involve getting down on one knee with an engagement ring.
The Columbia-class plus-up is a key element of a cross-the-board Navy budget increase; overall, the Navy 2019 request jumps $14 billion over this year, climbing to to $194 billion.
The Taken King proved Bungie could identify and build on the original game's many weaknesses, yes, but the opening mission's bombast and spectacle, a key element missing for ardent Halo fans, quickly faded.
Bruno decided that in order to successfully achieve the key element of surprise and capture the amazing moment on camera, he would propose to his girlfriend Lorenza Pardo during their maternity photo shoot.
Woolley also described how surgical specialists in one country could advise doctors in another country using VR. In the future, VR may be key element of allowing surgeons to operate remotely using machines.
Resentment of Wall Street and Washington élites was only part of Trump's platform—fanning racial fears and hostility toward immigrants was another key element—but it was one of his final, enduring messages.
The politcal radicals who lived there were mainly middle class and educated, and for them dignity took on a new meaning as the key element in the fight for equal rights for women.
As the story progresses, Kait's involvement remains a key element but the scope gets pulled further back into the conflict that has propelled Gears of War forward since the beginning: Humans vs. Locusts.
"At the end of the day, tax is not a driver of M. & A., but it certainly is a key element," Bill Casey, EY's Americas vice chair of transaction advisory services, told Michael.
Perhaps because of this, some biographers and literary critics have framed the relationship's open nature negatively, as something the couple made it through, rather than as a key element of their love's longevity.
Late last month, news broke that Disney was in talks to sell its stake in Fusion to its co-investor Univision, for whom Fusion is reportedly a key element of its digital strategy.
Asked three times if there was any scope for further concessions on the backstop, Barnier reiterated that the withdrawal agreement - of which the backstop is a key element - was the best deal possible.
Carsten Knobel, Henkel's former finance chief who took over as CEO in January following a run of poor results, said that "active portfolio management" would be a key element in his new strategy.
And just as the forefathers of airpower understood its inevitability as a key element of the post-Industrial Age, so too must we unleash the power of independent space warfighting theory and doctrine.
AMLO met with the head of the U.S. AFL-CIO union federation last week and promised full support for implementing labor reforms in Mexico — a key element for winning U.S. support for USMCA.
But then Mr. Trump came out in favor of another key element of the House Republican plan: immediate deductibility, or expensing, of capital expenditures, rather than the practice of depreciating assets over time.
He said a key element of the plan would be the creation of an EU cloud platform alliance, with the EU hoping to mobilise up to 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) for this.
The judges from the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in a 2-1 decision, ruled that one key element of the law — the mandate requiring people to have insurance — was unconstitutional.
In her decision, California's U.S district judge Dolly M. Gee said "Spinal Tap"'s four co-creators failed to prove Vivendi was responsible for fraud, a key element in determining potential financial damages.
In a 4:1 verdict Wednesday, the five-judge bench ruled that the scheme does not violate the right to privacy, a key element in a long running case challenging its constitutional validity.
The statement by U.S. Ambassador Dennis Shea threatened to erode a key element of trade enforcement at the 23-year-old WTO: binding dispute settlement, widely seen as a major bulwark against protectionism.
"Your cross-sell program is a key element that management believes will help Wells Fargo meet its strategic goals," reads the letter from Christian Windsor, an SEC attorney in the Division of Corporation Finance.
Trump mentioned stop-and-frisk as a key element in his plan to return "law and order" to the United States, noting that former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani was sitting in the audience.
Gillibrand has made financial transparency a key element of her campaign, and just this week made a splash by releasing her 2018 tax returns and calling on her 2020 rivals to do the same.
"I would say that the key element is the idea of eating together and of conviviality," says Loïc Bienassis, a food culture historian and researcher at the European Institute of Food History and Culture.
But another key element to the UFC's success is technological: its evolution from a generic fight promoter into one of the most agile and forward thinking digital media companies in the world of sports.
Nuclear energy is far and away America's largest source of carbon-free generation, so a key element of climate stabilization is preserving our domestic nuclear fleet and seeing more reactors built around the world.
Drugs coming across the border The influx of illegal drugs is another key element of the Trump administration's case for building a wall to address what they describe as a crisis at the border.
" Yamashita is a key player in a revolution in French cuisine, what he describes as "taking the vegetable away from its role as a side and making it the key element on the plate.
The Köln concert became the biggest selling solo jazz record of all time, and a key element in Billing's film is a soundtrack of free jazz piano together with footage of pianist Edda Magnason.
Strong turnout from minority voters -- a key element of the Democratic base -- played a crucial role in the party's wins in the Virginia governor's race and the Alabama US Senate special election in December.
"Credibility is often the key element of a trial," said Gerald Shargel, a veteran defense lawyer not involved in the case, adding that a tried-and-true defense tactic is to undermine such credibility.
Businessmen joined service associations like the Knights of Columbus (founded in 1882) and Rotary International (1905), and male friendship — men being liked, and liking other men — became a key element for attaining civic leadership.
Along with its COVID-19 misinformation policing efforts, Facebook has banned ads and listings for medical face masks, a key element of protective gear for frontline medical workers that faces potentially critical global shortages.
Musk has said that his only reason for acquiring personal wealth is to fund this ambitious vision, and once operational and available to subscribers globally, Starlink could be a key element of that funding.
Consider a relatively narrow question involving the economics of climate change mitigation: How much will the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan, a key element of its efforts, increase the electricity prices that Americans pay?
An exposé by the newspaper Handelsblatt asserts that he repeatedly misrepresented a key element of his personal history, portraying his father as a Nazi resister when in fact he was a high-ranking official.
Russell, now a formidable pianist, never tired in searching for new sounds, and it would be a newfound appreciation for gospel that served as the key element to making signature his mix of influences.
The statement by U.S. Ambassador Dennis Shea threatened to erode a key element of trade enforcement at the 23-year-old WTO: binding dispute settlement, which is widely seen as a major bulwark against protectionism.
Trump argued that by doing so, he'd create more manufacturing jobs in the United States -- a key element of his appeal to white, working-class communities in swing states such as Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan.
"The satellite is a key element in expanding our multi-regional growth patterns and enhancing the array of communications – broadcast, broadband and data – that we can provide," said senior vice president of sales Jacob Keret.
The Justice Department pressed on nonetheless, asking the appeals court judges for a second hearing and, when that request was rejected, seeking Supreme Court review of a key element of the Newman and Chiasson cases.
It essentially argues that the whole program should be null because of Congress' 2017 decision to get rid of a tax on people who failed to carry health care — a key element of the law.
A key element of their case was the claim that a series of brain injuries, including one sustained in a bad fall when Sampson was 5, left him unable to control his emotions or actions.
Given that management is a key element of Fitch's ratings viewpoint, USB's ratings would be sensitive to any significant and unplanned management changes that would result in a change in business strategy or risk appetite.
Most importantly from our perspective, the bill would require that accessibility be a key element of safety reporting and prohibit discriminatory licensing practices that could exclude blind Americans from full and equal access to AVs.
Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin roiled markets by talking up the benefits of a weaker dollar for America's exporters and, in a panel discussion on Thursday, touted reciprocity as a key element of trade policy.
When Tillerson ordered the review of Russia's record on terrorism in March, State Department experts examined a history of Russian-sponsored violent activity in neighboring Ukraine as a key element of a case for designation.
That tambourine effect returns in a big way in "Femenine," the key element of which is a mechanized contraption, invented by Eastman, that shook a set of sleigh bells in an endless, wintry chugga-chugga.
Years later, Venturi Scott Brown proposed a tower for 21992nd Street and 22000th Avenue that would have announced itself with a fiery starburst, making Times Square's omnipresent billboards a key element of the building's design.
The book draft says Trump told Bolton to keep withholding military aid to Ukraine until officials there agreed to investigate his political rivals, a statement that undercuts a key element of the Trump's legal defense.
They say Meng's alleged misrepresentation, had it occurred in Canada, would not have put the bank at any risk of loss — a key element of any Canadian fraud charge — because Canada has rejected such sanctions.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said it was within his agency's power to eliminate rebates on prescription drug purchases, a key element of the Trump administration's plan to lower prescription medicine costs.
It comes after South Korea pulled back from a decision to scrap an intelligence-sharing pact with Japan, a key element of regional security cooperation between the two biggest Asian allies of the United States.
Most of the main players in West Africa cut their teeth in East Africa, drawn by the widespread use of mobile money transfers, a key element of the pay-as-you-go off-grid model.
Considering that prescription opioids such as oxycodone and hydrocodone were involved in 24% of all drug overdoses in 2015, experts have said, management of prescription drug overdoses is a key element of fighting the opioid epidemic.
The EU insists reciprocity is a key element of its visa policy and Britain has also said it wants to allow citizens to travel freely, without a visa, for tourism and temporary business activity after Brexit.
The Joint Implementation Center was a key element of the negotiated accord and was intended to facilitate collaboration between the American and Russian militaries in targeting ISIS and al Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, the al Nusra front.
It featured a gold band surrounding the brim and jetting out on either side of the back, quickly drawing comparisons to wings or the golden snitch, the key element of Quidditch games in the fantasy series.
A key element of the plan, revealed this week by Mayor Don Guardian, would have the city's water works, the Municipal Utilities Authority, purchase a city airfield that has been closed since 220006 for $2202 million.
Asked if bankers were balking at the new rules, Simon Hills, an executive director at the British Bankers' Association, said the SMR was regarded in the industry as a key element to restoring trust in banking.
As he has solidified his hold on power, he has made the nuclear and missile programs — and the threat they pose to much larger powers in the region — a key element of his claim to rule.
"Having a BitLicense is also a key element in ramping up our presence in the United States, especially when it comes to working with institutional investors," Nejc Kodrič, Bitstamp's chief executive, said in a separate statement.
But one of the least understood is a highly specialized sense organ known as the ampullae of Lorenzini, whose key element researchers have just discovered has the strongest proton conductivity of any biological material yet studied.
That segment is a key element of Bollore's larger project to build a 3,000-km (1860-mile) railway from the port of Cotonou to Ivory Coast's commercial capital Abidjan and arching through the arid Sahel region.
As Mr. Trump faces impeachment for allegedly pressuring Ukraine to investigate Mr. Biden, he and his allies are now turning those same claims about Mr. Biden and his son into a key element of their defense.
The feud between Brussels and Warsaw's eurosceptic government is a key element in mounting tensions between wealthier western EU members and the ex-communist east, amid a wider debate over the bloc's future provoked by Brexit.
Trump signed a directive on Friday banning the entry of people from seven Muslim-majority countries, though his administration has since tempered a key element of the move in the face of a mounting global backlash.
Clean energy's share of U.S. electricity consumption is rising rapidly, according to government data, and renewable electricity in particular was a key element of the U.S. government's strategy under President Barack Obama to combat climate change.
But until the health care reconciliation measure is either passed or abandoned, they cannot use those rules to pass other legislation, like broad tax cuts for the wealthy that are a key element of their agenda.
The partial lifting of restrictions on Huawei was a key element of the agreement reached over the weekend between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping to reopen stalled trade negotiations between the two countries.
It sounds like getting this system to work safely could be a key element of its partnership with Boeing since the company's NeXt division is focused on ways for autonomous and piloted craft to share airspace safely.
PRICE PRESSURES Inflation will be a key element of any decision about when or if to raise rates again, and the Beige Book reported that prices increased at only a "modest-to-moderate pace" in the period.
This is because, the machine learning technology is a key element of artificial intelligence and is used in conjunction with other technologies such as natural language processing and image processing across a wide range of application areas.
To this end, we need to explain that startups are a key element and that big companies should open themselves to startups and foster relationships, work, cooperation on multiple levels — industrial, research and development, investments and acquisitions.
Israel, which had already offered apologies for the raid - one of Ankara's three conditions for a deal - agreed to pay out $20 million to the families of those killed, another key element in the restoration of ties.
For every congressional district office that focuses its local district staff time almost exclusively on constituent service – valuable work ranging from veterans' benefits to visa assistance – a key element of the constituents can be overlooked: their ideas.
Aliens may have visited Earth in the pastAnother key element in debates about alien life is what Hart called "Fact A": There are no interstellar visitors on Earth now, and there is no evidence of past visits.
In response to Reuters queries, Nomura said that it sees its Americas business as a key element of its international strategy and it would continue to make "strategic additions" in areas, including sales and trading, and financing.
The subways are also a key element in the subplot that many observers see undergirding the governor's current fury with City Hall: the emergent candidacy of the actress Cynthia Nixon as a primary challenger to Mr. Cuomo.
But in every story there is a key element that begs to remain untouched; a precious, unalterable detail that deserves to be preserved; a single, foundational element that made the tale worthy of adaptation to begin with.
Sporting prowess was always a key element of Soviet greatness, and it was important for Putin to use the same source of pride to finish the construction of his imaginary empire, which must resemble the Soviet Union.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A key element of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's inquiry into Russia's role in the 22016 U.S. election was whether President Donald Trump unlawfully acted to impede the investigation, a crime known as obstruction of justice.
And the Giant Man reveal is a key element of the Thanus Theory, because Ant-Man's ability to shrink and expand is exactly how fans think he can help the Avengers win the final battle against Thanos.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said it was within his agency's power to eliminate rebates on prescription drug purchases, a key element of the Trump administration's plan to lower prescription medicine costs.
"A key element of the rationale for the transactions are the excellent complementary geographic and strategic fit of both Gulf Power and Florida City Gas with FPL," Chief Executive Officer James Robo said on a call with investors.
One key element in the ISU's procedure is an algorithm that flags judges whose scores fall outside what is known as the "corridor" — a buffer zone above or below the average of the other scores on their panel.
The study was a key element in the fight over mountaintop removal, a form of surface coal mining that involves removing as much as 400 vertical feet of a mountain and dumping the waste rock into nearby valleys.
Over the weekend, Brady announced he would maintain a key element of the tax write-off that allows individuals to deduct their state and local property taxes as well as income or sales taxes from their federal returns.
Another key element of the reported agreement was ownership advancing the players $170 million over the next two months, with the players vowing not to sue for their full salaries in case the season is completely wiped out.
The document rejects a key element of the European Union's position: that Britain must align itself with European standards on an array of issues, and that the European Court of Justice will decide whether it has done so.
The blacklisting of artists was a key element in the corruption and abuse-of-power scandal that led to Ms. Park's impeachment in December and in the Constitutional Court ruling that officially removed her from office in March.
Just hours before the test was announced Sunday, the North's ambassador to the United Nations said that denuclearization was off the negotiating table — the key element of discussions between the two presidents over the course of three meetings.
Officially ending the war was a key element of the Panmunjom Declaration, and both North and South have said they are continuing to work towards that goal, even as negotiations between Pyongyang and Washington appear to have stalled.
The move is part of a wider overhaul to cut 1.8 billion euros off Greece's pension system this year, and a key element of an international bailout of up to 86 billion euros Athens signed up to last year.
This was such a key element to getting the warrant, the secret warrant to spy on the Carter Page&aposs associated with Trump campaign, so it sure looks flawed from the get-go and the investigation as well, Sean.
Political leaders in Europe would like to-, would like to-, of course they are driving a policy, a very strong policy, towards EV, so can we benefit for jobs in Europe for that, and batteries are a key element.
The European Union and the International Monetary Fund, which has yet to announce if it will participate in the bailout, have now started negotiations over Greece's post-bailout fiscal targets, a key element for granting it further debt relief.
"We strongly believe further investment in our natural gas fleet is a key element to help us achieve our long-term goals for reducing our CO2 emissions," said Carlton Rose, president of global fleet maintenance and engineering for UPS.
"Giving Emmanuel Macron a positive answer will be a key element in every negotiation with the SPD," Schulz was quoted as saying in the interview made available on Friday, adding that he also backed a joint EU tax policy.
ETON, England (Reuters) - With an open plan kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom and snug sleeping space in the roof, this small house resembles any other regular abodes except for one key element - it is made almost entirely of cork.
They would also restrict banks' ability to lend to the private sector, a key element in the government's reform plan to move the economy away from reliance on oil and create jobs for hundreds of thousands of unemployed Saudis.
Yet, while we celebrate the accomplishments of the movement and its impact on policy, legislation and culture, we've largely forgotten a key element that gave it life and power — the robust, honest debate about strategies to achieve its goals.
A common deposit insurance, a fiscal capacity for macroeconomic stabilization — what he described as a key element missing in the architecture of the euro zone — and the need to create a European 'safe asset' should be discussed, Regling said.
Teixeira powers Yanks over Padres SAN DIEGO — During six of his first seven seasons with the New York Yankees, Mark Teixeira was a key element in the club's offense, topping 153 homers four times and 100 RBIs three times.
"A key element of this research is that we worked alongside caregivers for nine months to embed these learned elements into everyday practice," said Ballard, a professor, pro-vice chancellor and executive dean at University of Exeter Medical School.
The new details about the genesis of the obstruction case into Trump that became a key element of the Mueller probe shed light on the chaotic week following Comey's firing and the scramble to decide how best to respond.
An Apple representative told an investigator, according to court records, that a key element of the scheme's success was that the phones were inoperable, which meant the replacement process would begin before technicians could figure out they were counterfeit.
A key element of Mr. Kim's plan for building a "self-reliant" economy, in the face of international sanctions over his nuclear program, is developing tourism along its scenic east coast and near Mount Baekdu along the Chinese border.
Brescia said this was a key element of Microsoft&aposs decision to allow GitHub to run as an independent subsidiary, insofar as it helps the company make the best decisions for the 40 million developers registered on the site.
A key element of this solution lies in the process that has enabled us to feed the world's population as it grew from 1 billion to 85033 billion over the past 165 years: the integration of science in agriculture.
Gig work platforms have faced mounting criticism that their businesses rely on the misclassification of their workforces as independent contractors, while depriving workers of any meaningful sense of self-determination—a key element of a contractor being truly independent.
Another key element of the U.S. strategy in Syria is to strengthen the resilience of the country's neighbors, so they can absorb the economic, political and security shocks of the ongoing war through robust humanitarian, economic and security assistance.
Health care is a key element of the fight in West Virginia, where even the prospect of a modest pay hike is wiped out by declining benefits, which had until recently been a key draw to the public sector.
That King's words were used in an advertisement for pickup trucks, during a tentpole capitalistic event marking the tail-end of an NFL season in which racial protest was a key element, is an irony that cannot be understated.
The choice to derail a key element of Mr. Obama's climate change agenda, in what was viewed by some as a dismissive manner, reignited the debate over whether the court was just another eager combatant in the capital's vicious partisan warfare.
The announcement that Barack Obama would take the SXSWi stage on Friday has, naturally, drawn the spotlight away from virtually all other convention activity and, perhaps rightly so, elevated governance and policy making as a key element of the event.
One key element to the world of the book is something called Sacred Geometry, a concept that relates geometric shapes as the building blocks of both art and the natural world, an idea that exists in our world as well.
A key element of the draft bill is that it classifies workers at companies choosing to participate in the program as independent contractors rather than employees under state law, as long as the companies' dealings with their workers meet certain criteria.
Wherever the original recipe came from, however, it was in the restaurants surrounding les Halles—the Poule au Pot, Chez Baratte, the Pied de Cochon—that this soup gained its acclaim, thanks to the addition of one key element: the gratinée.
During the summit's only briefing with the press, a UK government spokesman was repeatedly pressed by reporters about why, with immigration a top voter concern and key element of the EU debate, Cameron was not making a comment on the figures.
China has imposed tariffs on U.S. imports of polysilicon, a key element to make solar panels that REC Silicon produces, while the United States slapped tariffs on solar panel imports starting in 2012 and with a latest round in January.
Baxter also pointed to the BSB's recent results as an example of how industry can come together in a collective way to better understand whether progress was being made in managing conduct, a key element in an organization's cultural makeup.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Peace talks aimed at ending the war in Syria next week will be a key element in stemming the flow of refugees to Europe, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Friday after talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
"Flight intercept testing, particularly against realistic targets, remains a key element of the program to assess the effectiveness of our deployed missile defense system, as well as to demonstrate the capability and continue the development of such a system," he added.
In partnership with the satellite firm Eutelsat, the new satellite (called AMOS-6) was set to deliver wireless connectivity to large portions of sub-Saharan Africa, a key element of Mark Zuckerberg's plan to provide basic connectivity to the entire world.
The other key element of the company's concessions is the option for computer hardware makers to install either LinkedIn or rival networks on computers, indicating that the company is keen to avoid any suggestion of packaging products to crush competitors.
The other key element, he said, was that the majority of soccer concussions occur as a result of aerial challenges, not all of which — head-to-head, elbow-to-head or even head-to-ground — involve contact with the ball.
Hatred for America has long been a prominent theme in North Korean propaganda, and as the North's nuclear and missile programs have advanced in recent years, a sense of empowerment through those weapons has become another key element of the messaging.
Having a well-performing stock isn't just important for pleasing investors — it is also a key element of attracting talent, as the company can entice in potential recruits with the allure of well-performing shares in addition to a strong salary.
But groups like the Center for Immigration Studies, which supports stricter limits on immigration, see the wall as a key element in the government's efforts to secure the border and said it would most likely stem the flow of illegal drugs.
Data For Progress also cited the Kaiser Family Foundation health tracking poll from March that reported strong backing for universal Medicare coverage — a key element of the platforms of many of the Democratic senators exploring bids for the 2020 presidential nomination.
Despite that, the sight of the Rockets repeatedly punching their way back into the game made the loss of the Warriors' versatile wing who has played such strong defense against Harden and Paul all series seem like a key element.
Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) told the Columbus Dispatch on Monday that President Trump should not have asked Ukraine or China to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden, and he disputed a key element of Trump's defense for the plea.
But it was also, deliberately, a key element in his notorious Southern strategy, successfully shattering the traditional bond between white working-class union members and the Democratic Party, and paving the way for the Reagan Democrats and the modern Republican ascendancy.
Many tax experts say a key element to any fundamental overhaul is getting rid of certain deductions for businesses — the "special-interest giveaways that are masked as tax breaks," as House Republicans describe many of them in their own proposal.
Over at OneZero, Colin Horgan makes this argument eloquently: The more indispensable an internet connection becomes, the less choice we have, which means we have less and less autonomy, a key element of being capable of exercising control over our lives.
That wall of silence cracked this month when Mr. Durham, serving in the most politically charged role of his career, released an extraordinary statement questioning one key element of an overlapping investigation by the Justice Department's inspector general, Michael E. Horowitz.
It is a key element of China's plan for a Greater Bay Area covering 2000,21 square kilometers (2275,800 square miles) across southern China, and encompassing 11 cities, including Hong Kong and Macau, that are home to a combined 68 million people.
It's a key element of China's plan for a Greater Bay Area covering 56,500 square kilometers (21,800 square miles) of southern China, and encompassing 11 cities, including Hong Kong and Macau, that are home to a combined 68 million people.
OTTAWA, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau said on Wednesday he would be staying in his job, revealing a key element of a cabinet shuffle due to be announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau later in the day.
PARIS (Reuters) - France on Tuesday rejected any renegotiation of the EU-UK divorce deal and urged Britain to make credible proposals after British lawmakers passed a motion instructing their government to secure changes to a key element of the deal.
A key element of the debt-cutting campaign targeted China's so-called shadow banking system, a web of lending carried out by firms that operate outside the formal banking sector and are therefore subject to lower levels of regulatory oversight — and higher risks.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jurors in the trial of former drug company executive Martin Shkreli on Tuesday asked a judge to clarify the definition of "fraudulent intent," a key element of the case, in their first significant note since they began deliberating Monday morning.
The current framework that criminalizes disability and racial status through the law is clearly one key element of reform, along with effective bias training and community education for law enforcement to help officers better understand how to protect and serve their communities.
Indeed, it's a key element of the series' enduring popularity, and according to Jennifer L. Pozner, a media literacy advocate and the author of Reality Bites Back, the potential for hate-watching was baked in right from the start by showrunner Mike Fleiss.
Closing the offices means the end of expedited citizenship for recruits immediately after they complete basic training, the key element of the popular Military Accessions Vital to National Interest program, or MAVNI, which has naturalized more than 10,400 military service members since 2009.
Danny Ainge was perhaps the first to demonstrate that the 63-point shot could be a key element of an elite team's offense, crushing the single-season record of 92 made 3s with 148 in 1987-88 for an outstanding Celtics team.
It makes sense that the F-35 would increasingly be called upon to function as a key element of US nuclear deterrence strategy; in recent months, F-35s deployed to the Pacific theater to participate in military exercises over the Korean Peninsula.
"The key element that has been fuelling the recent rally in silver was the stretched levels of the gold-silver ratio which suggested to many traders that silver was cheap relative to gold," Menke said, adding the metal was now seeing profit-taking.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean miner SQM on Wednesday began the process of seeking government approval for a $450 million expansion of its lithium carbonate plant, which could more than double its production as demand rises for the key element in the manufacturing of batteries.
LONDON (Reuters) - Eurosceptic rebels in Britain's ruling party said on Tuesday they would soon produce a "plan B" alternative to a key element of Prime Minister Theresa May's proposal for Brexit, despite pulling the plug on a broader draft circulated last week.
Ingves said that at a "high level" the package, which completes a post-financial crisis bank capital reform known as Basel III, includes all the main elements Basel had proposed - a sign that no key element has been completely ditched so far.
"(France should) use the window of opportunity for fiscal initiatives that have a key element not just of spending but also reducing taxes, altering the pension system and encouraging a structural change particularly in the labor market," OECD chief economist Catherine Mann said.
And the key element to that debate was competing analyses of the future of North Sea oil — how much revenue it would yield and how far into the future, given that the North Sea is a mature field and production was slowing.
It also became painfully obvious that a key element of the Oslo Accords — that Israel would exchange conquered land for peace with the Palestinians — was a failure and, under no circumstances, would Israelis risk creating a second Gaza in Judea and Samaria.
Anthony Geffen, the film's producer, said in an interview that "The Crown" was a key element of the case he and the commentator Alastair Bruce brought to Buckingham Palace early last year, in the hope of softening the longstanding resistance to the idea.
Testing, and the ability to so accurately and in large numbers across a population, is a key element of any effort to counter the spread of the coronavirus, and to evaluate the efficacy of the measures put in place to do so.
IFOP surveys recently found that about a third of French people are "very dependent" on their car in their daily lives and another third "somewhat dependent," so the price of gas has become a key element in the majority of French citizens' budgets.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday withdrew the nomination of Elaine McCusker to a senior Pentagon post, after reports that she had questioned the suspension of military aid to Ukraine, a key element in the inquiry leading to Trump's impeachment.
It's not so different from what makes a great biopic performance, in which an actor chooses to focus on the key element of the person the actor is portraying and build from there instead of recreating a person with gimmick-laden imitations.
Members of Congress who attempt to roll back clean air protections would do well to remember the broad support from their constituents for protective ozone standards – and embrace the important role of prevention of harm as a key element of a healthy population.
Another key element structural engineers must consider is redundancy: how to design and build multiple reinforcements for key beams and columns so the loss of, say, an exterior column due to an explosion won't lead to total collapse of the entire structure.
"It's a key element ...for the Chinese government... If you had to stop a container at every border from China to Europe it would add substantial costs," said Christian Friis Bach, executive secretary of the U.N. Economic Commission for Europe, which oversees the TIR convention.
In its presentation, made last week, the Commission said that a key element of an accord would be a non-regression clause to avoid a "race-to-the-bottom" in standards, such as on labour and the environment, which might cut business costs in Britain.
But it shows little sign of reducing emissions of nitrogen oxide, or NOx, a key element in creating smog and acid rain and a primary target of the subsidy program, according to a Reuters analysis of EPA data, interviews with industry officials, and regulatory disclosures.
Mayfield Robotics' Kuri is an expressive bowling pin that will steal your heart and hopes to become a key element of your family's home life, and its latest updates make it better at capturing cherished memories, at recognizing fuzzy friends, and at getting around.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has pushed companies to raise employee salaries and bonuses as he seeks to boost personal consumption levels, a key element of Abenomics, his ambitious plan to reinvigorate the Japanese economy through a combination of fiscal spending, monetary stimulus and structural reforms.
And the brief detour provided an opportunity for Christie to highlight in real-time a key element of his campaign pitch: executive leadership in difficult situations, the kind unmatched by the "first-term senators" he derides in just about every public appearance he makes.
The Tale of Beren and Lúthien, a new book edited by J.R.R. Tolkien's son Christopher, brings together the many versions of this tale, which is a key element of the Silmarillion, the universe-building compendium that precedes the action in The Lord of the Rings.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Britons, feeling apart from E.U., may make it so with 'Brexit,"' (News, June 3): Sarah Lyall is correct to identify a disrupted sense of identity as a key element in the likely voting in Britain's referendum on the European Union.
The beginning goal: China's full implementation of the sanctions it has already agreed to and the United States entering a parallel track of talks with Pyongyang, which President Trump should make clear he is ready to do as a key element of a coordinated approach.
The matching topper featured a gold band surrounding the brim and jetting out on either side of the back, quickly drawing comparisons to wings or the golden snitch, the key element of the Quidditch games that appear in the Harry Potter book and movie series.
Viacom CEO Bob Bakish has touted Pluto TV as a key element of its digital strategy, which also includes subscription services for brands like Noggin and BET Plus, and selling shows like "The Real World" or "Pen15" to platforms like Facebook Watch and Hulu.
It must be every mobster's wet dream to be portrayed on screen by Robert De Niro, and that is exactly the honor bestowed upon Jimmy "the Gent" Burke, mastermind of the Lufthansa Heist when the theft became a key element in the plot of Goodfellas.
S. issues -experts SEOUL, Nov 22 (Reuters) - South Korea is set to let lapse an intelligence-sharing pact with Japan on Saturday amid a bitter feud over history and trade, defying mounting U.S. pressure to maintain a key element of their trilateral security cooperation.
The key element of the compromise that has emerged is a 21-month transition period during which Britain would remain in a temporary customs arrangement with the union while the technology is put in place to ease flow of people and goods across borders.
Whether or not Bloomberg and Warren reach the 15% threshold statewide will also be a key element of the race in Texas, as their viability for the delegate-share will determine how many candidates will split the pledged delegates up for grabs in the state.
REVAMPING THE PARAMILITARY The PAP is a key element in Chinese leader Xi Jinpings drive to reinforce the ruling Communist Party's control over the nation of 22016 billion people while building a potent military that can supplant the United States as Asias dominant power.
Greenberg, like many party strategists, believes that the Democratic support for expanding Medicaid to more of the uninsured -- a key element of the party campaigns in Virginia, Louisiana and Kentucky alike this year -- was especially resonant for women, including those in the white working class.
Phone calls made by Giuliani that were surfaced in a House Intelligence Committee report earlier this week have raised questions about whether Giuliani played a role in holding up nearly $400 million in US military aid to Ukraine, a key element of the Ukraine scandal.
At the height of her fame, the American singer's dating life was a key element of her music, with the smash success of hits like "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" driven in part by the real-life relationship drama that helped inspired them.
"The ICBM test launch program demonstrates the operational capability of the Minuteman III and ensures the United States' ability to maintain a strong, credible nuclear deterrent as a key element of US national security and the security of US allies and partners," it added.
The new tax laws are a key element of Australia's plan to encourage greater risk-taking to ease the pain of a economic transition amid an end to the investment phase of a lucrative mining boom that sustained its economy for more than a decade.
"The Trump administration seems to regard overt threats, including tariffs and repudiation of previous agreements, as a key element for gaining leverage in trade negotiations," said Eswar Prasad, a former head of the International Monetary Fund's China division and now a professor at Cornell University.
These two hugely influential designers both made this turn-of-the-century trend a key element of their brand's aesthetic DNA, taking cues from the Gibson Girls, who were considered to be the feminine ideal of the 1890s, but modernizing it for the woman of the future.
That became fashionable in the 1990s, largely because it was a key element of European monetary union and thus of the Maastricht treaty, and because the widespread introduction of inflation targeting required central banks to have the power to set interest rates as they saw fit.
One key element of The Mick that sets it apart from other shows where a makeshift family has to make it work is that no one on this show is in any danger of learning valuable lessons from each other by the time the credits roll.
Not only a basic category error and entirely (oxy)moronic — as long as the works looked "street" or urban (with the requisite drippy paint) the appellation "street" could apparently be added — but the key element of Street Art, the street of its very name, became entirely irrelevant.
Emmanuel Macron's decisive victory in this month's French presidential election has underpinned the currency's most recent burst of strength, with his upcoming role as leader of one of the euro zone's largest nations seen as providing a key element of support to the goal of European unity.
"The timing for the immigration bill has been delayed because the key element of protecting EU citizens in their rights in the UK has now been achieved through the withdrawal agreement which is going to come before parliament later this year," Rudd told a parliamentary committee.
Although Microsoft -- the most valuable publicly traded company in the world -- has shifted to focus more on cloud and third-party platforms under CEO Satya Nadella, Windows is still a key element of the company, contributing almost 15 percent of total revenue in the fourth quarter.
Functionality is a key element in Dubrow's kitchen, where she also have both warming and cooling drawers, a steam oven, a $3,000 coffee machine that cleans itself and a self-draining trough that can be filled with ice to hold beverages and snacks during a dinner party.
Although Mr. Trump denounced honor killings in his speech, he was embracing a line of argument that itself stems directly from honor culture, in which men's ability to control and protect their families, particularly the women in them, is a key element of masculine social standing.
"The key element that has been fueling the recent rally in silver was the stretched levels of the gold-silver ratio which suggested to many traders that silver was cheap relative to gold," Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke said, adding that profit-taking was now occurring.
They worry that coaches getting fired over praying at schools, fire chiefs getting fired for citing Scripture, bakers getting bankrupted over their refusal to bake a cake — their entire perspective on Christian faith as a key element of what made America great has been swept away.
But a key element of the plan, forcing staff to move to self-employment contracts, is being probed by Polish authorities and a law to allow contractors to join unions — and potentially push for concessions granted in Western Europe — is due to enter force there in January.
As for coverage of pre-existing medical conditions — a key element of the current law, requiring insurers to sell plans to those with health problems — Mr. Price's bill has that protection only for those who maintained continuous health coverage with any insurer for the previous 18 months.
The first step would be a rigorous program to get the North to separate nuclear warheads from missiles; to remove from the weapons a key element called the "pit," without which it is impossible to detonate them; and to halt the production of most nuclear material.
Key element: $218 billion to give up to $225,225 to individuals, $219,219 to couples, $20013 per child -- However, the payments would start to phase out for individuals with adjusted gross incomes of more than $22001,280, and those making more than $290,000 would not qualify at all.
His case was a key element of a federal lawsuit that challenges a Georgia law known as "exact match," on the grounds that the law has threatened the voting rights of more than 224,000 voters whose registration forms did not precisely match personal information on government databases.
Last year's global climate summit in Madrid saw some progress in tackling the crisis, but fell far short of what many climate activists and scientists had expected and failed to finalize the rules of a new global carbon market — a key element of the Paris accord.
It's probably too far in the family migration side for any Democrats to sign on, at least at this point, but it has a very key element -- unlike Trump's proposal, which would limit legal immigration by as much as 50%, this would maintain the current legal levels.
"Gervais highlights that a key element of the Harvey Weinstein story — it's not just that he himself was a horrific monster, but that banality of power in Hollywood made it perfectly acceptable to cover up his crimes that didn't even stop at his business associates," Enjeti said.
According to a recent book by journalist Bob Woodward, Mueller told Trump's lawyers on at least two occasions at that he needed to question Trump to learn his mindset when he fired FBI Director James Comey, a key element of the inquiry into potential obstruction of justice.
S. issues -experts By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL, Nov 22 (Reuters) - South Korea is set to let lapse an intelligence-sharing pact with Japan on Saturday amid a bitter feud over history and trade, defying mounting U.S. pressure to maintain a key element of their trilateral security cooperation.
One thing that makes Yuma stand out is its success in at least one key element of Mr. Trump's approach to border security: Apprehensions of undocumented immigrants plummeted to roughly 6,000 last year from 140,000 in 2005, after a barrier that already existed was fortified and augmented.
"Unplanned oil supply disruptions have been a key element so far this year that have contributed to a tighter oil market than was otherwise expected," said analyst Guy Baber of Simmons & Co. If the disruptions last, there will be limited spare capacity to meet demand, Baber cautioned.
Finally, the ability of banks to "export" the interest rate of their home state nationally, granted by federal law to both federally and state-chartered banks, as well as federal credit unions, is a key element in the creation of an efficient national system of credit.
President Donald Trump's opioid commission recommended last year that drug courts be expanded throughout the country as a key element of tackling the opioid crisis, noting that "44 percent of US counties do not have an adult drug court", despite them being "significantly more effective than incarceration".
Economists believe a key element of a corporate income tax overhaul advanced by House Republicans, known as a border adjustment tax, would have the effect of creating a huge rally in the value of the dollar compared with other major currencies, perhaps 20 percent or more.
And as long as you are consulting a tax table, the key element of the Better Way plan — consolidating the existing array of tax brackets into only three, leaving high-income tax payers to pay at a much lower rate — is playing no simplification role at all.
Andrew Barker, Variety: The film does, however, pick up on one key element of the novel, and King's writing in general, that often goes missing in films based on his work: the notion that young people are uniquely burdened with atoning for the inequities of the adult world.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday tempered a key element of his move to ban entry of refugees and people from seven Muslim-majority countries in the face of mounting criticism even from some prominent Republicans and protests that drew tens of thousands in major American cities.
Some experts also cautioned against reading too much into Nissan's problems and losing sight of positive changes that have taken place in broader Japanese corporate governance in recent years, such as greater power for whistle-blowers — a key element of the Nissan case — and a new ombudsman clause.
" Asked if the State Department is urging tech companies to do more to ensure access for Iranians, a State Department spokeswoman did not answer directly but said U.S. support for the free flow of information to Iranians "is a key element of the President's new U.S. strategy for Iran.
But a key element of his success was that he understood the stark injustice of American law enforcement: Kill people who don't matter — who are poor, who are immigrants, who may be criminals themselves and don't have anyone to speak for them — and you can get away with it.
" Asked if the State Department is urging tech companies to do more to ensure access for Iranians, a State Department spokeswoman did not answer directly but said U.S. support for the free flow of information to Iranians "is a key element of the President's new U.S. strategy for Iran.
"The key element of nightlife has been trending away from 'nightclubs' or 'dance clubs' as the centre of nightlife to more restaurants, patios, live music venues with dancing, craft breweries, wineries and distilleries, and neighborhood pubs," explains assistant director of planning Karen Hoese in an email to THUMP.
Mark Zuckerberg has spent the days since Donald Trump was voted in as 45th president of the United States downplaying Facebook's role in the election, but that position may be harder to maintain now, as Trump himself has identified Facebook as a key element in helping him secure victory.
Federica Mogherini, the EU's High Representative for foreign affairs and security policy, has conveyed the message that nixing a key element of the international non-proliferation architecture is not in the interest of anyone, including the US, which will soon enter into direct de-nuclearization talks with North Korea.
This morning's launch provided a test for a key element of that system — the re-entry control and navigation equipment and software that helps the first-stage effect the crucial first part of recovery, by returning to Earth's atmosphere after separating from the rest of the launch vehicle.
It was a tour de force that ignited the public imagination and demonstrated that art can still bring in massive crowds eager for historically engaged narratives that come to life in ways that enlighten and entertain (let's face it, the spectacle was a key element of the piece).
Whether those voters -- be they farmers, coal miners or autoworkers, will be buoyed by the President standing up to China or angry that Beijing's countermeasures often target them directly could be a key element of whether Trump is reelected, regardless of the stock market and the data economists pore over.
Lasers were a key element of early London parties: Paul Oakenfold's Spectrum, which began in April of 1988, followed the foundational Shoom—where Danny Rampling had kicked off the UK's "acid house" craze the previous December—and blew up even larger by ladling on the gewgaws, lasers being key among them.
But because it focuses on blood tests, which provide information that the average person could act on, like diagnosing a sexually transmitted disease or monitoring an existing diagnosis, Theranos faces an additional layer of complexity in getting its tests — which would eliminate the key element of a trained healthcare professional — approved.
Election campaigns have been marked by a focus on religion and sexuality amid tensions between liberals who feel the church wields too much power in Poland and ruling nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, which considers the Catholic faith as a key element of national identity whose influence must be protected.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether President Donald Trump acted lawfully when he moved to end a program that protects from deportation hundreds of thousands of immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children, a key element of his hardline immigration policies.
The border wall was a key element of Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's winning primary campaign.
The EU has since sought to address some of his concerns but Trump was not convinced, and his move left the EU scrambling to salvage an accord they see as a key element of international security and a diplomatic success, as well as wondering about their future cooperation with Washington.
And, while there is ample reason to be dubious about the environmentalism that has crept up on the men's wear shows here, taken in aggregate it appears as though sustainability as a key element of modern design may be more than just another example of fashion attempting to be on trend.
As D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser announced a task force dedicated to missing children, a key element of the story—shared by everyone from TMZ to Facebook busybodies—was a point all too often used to dismiss the cases of missing youths of color: most of the girls were probably runaways.
The report, which did not quote the manuscript but cited multiple people describing Bolton's account, may undercut a key element of Trump's defense: that there was no quid pro quo when he asked Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskiy to investigate Biden and his son Hunter Biden in a July phone call.
Not only does he suggest that only die-hard comic fans can truly appreciate Batman v Superman, but he botched a key element of the conflict at the heart of film in such a way that it totally contradicts the idea of making the movie with comic fans in mind.
The European Medicines Authority (EMA), a key element in the continent's healthcare industry, will go to Amsterdam, which tied with favorite Milan; the European Banking Authority (EBA) will go to Paris, winner in the lucky dip over Dublin, which won some sympathy votes due to the pain Brexit is causing Ireland.
Related: 13 Egyptian Police Officers Killed in Mortar Attack by the Islamic State's Sinai Affiliate "We continue to see our participation to the MFO as a key element of our broader engagement in support of peace efforts in the Middle East," said a spokesperson for Global Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion.
The waterproofing, which opens the wearable up to swim tracking, among other things, contained a key element that actually elicited an audible gasp from the crowd when the company showed it off: a speaker port that expels water from the device, which is something I really want to try out in person.
The hard disk started as an abstraction—a way of reconsidering the conceptual limits of what came before—and in the age of cloud computing, it's the key element of another abstraction, one built around storage that's far from home, accessible over wires, but ultimately comes from a hard drive in many cases.
The ministers also kicked into the long grass the idea of setting up a European Deposit Insurance Scheme — a key element of completing the banking union — taking the cue from Germany which wants it to happen only once risks in the banking sector, seen in the number of bad loans, fall sharply.
The issue of foreign workers promises to be one of the thorniest because migration featured so prominently in the Leave campaign while the free movement of people is a key element of the EU's single market for goods and services - something to which the UK wants to keep as much access as possible.
The issue of foreign workers promises to be one of the thorniest because migration featured so prominently in the Leave campaign while the free movement of people is a key element of the EU's single market for goods and services – something to which the UK wants to keep as much access as possible.
Many other states have already legalized recreational marijuana use, and Cynthia Nixon, who is challenging Andrew M. Cuomo in the Democratic primary for governor, has made the issue a key element of her platform, framing it as an essential means of beginning to redress the dreadful racial inequities in the criminal justice system.
The new rule proposes changing a key element of the current rules, which requires that a water system that is found to contain lead levels higher than 15 parts per billion must replace 7 percent of its lead service lines each year for as long as the lead levels exceed that measurement.
Mr. Bolton's account came out in the middle of the president's lawyers' presentation of their impeachment defense, undercutting a key element — that the aid freeze was separate from Mr. Trump's requests that Ukraine announce investigations he stood to benefit from — and forcing the president's defense team to scramble to address the charge.
The Trump administration says the plan is a key element in its strategy to deter migration at the border and restrict asylum-seekers from entering the US. Advocates and asylum officers previously told BuzzFeed News that the unprecedented plan lacks legality and organization and will lead to immigrants being placed in dangerous circumstances.
It's odd to whiz through the Wikipedia-like summaries of, say, the 17th century in France ("ornate gardens and graceful fountains decorated the grounds of grand, symmetrical palaces"), only to come across unexplained references to the categorical imperative, a key element in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, the great 18th-century theorist of aesthetics.
The "Panama Papers" add to a difficult few weeks for Cameron in which one of his senior ministers resigned, his government was forced to drop a key element of its budget and he has faced accusations of failing to protect Britain's industrial sector after Tata Steel put its entire UK operations up for sale.
"The key element that distinguishes Secretary Clinton's email retention practices from Petraeus' sharing of classified information is that Petraeus knowingly engaged in unlawful conduct, and that was the basis of his criminal liability," Anne M. Tompkins, the former U.S. attorney who prosecuted the Petraeus case, wrote in a USA Today op-ed last summer.
The short-form video service began life as a lip-synching app in China, where it's called Douyin, and although other categories of content, like skits and life hacks, later took off, music remains a key element to the app as its users in the hundreds of millions grow accustomed to soundtracking their video clips.
"We know that public charging is a key element in providing additional range confidence for electric vehicle drivers, and free public charging is a great way to make Nissan Leaf an unrivaled value for the average American driver," said Brian Maragno, director of Nissan's electric vehicle sales and marketing in a press release statement.
Promises of large agricultural purchases by China have been a key element of a potential trade deal, but Trump last week said Beijing had not fulfilled a promise to buy large volumes of U.S. farm products and vowed to impose a 10% tariff on a further $300 billion in Chinese imports starting Sept. 1.
WASHINGTON — The Republican-led House of Representatives won a significant victory over the Obama administration on Thursday when a Federal District Court judge in Washington ruled that the Department of Health and Human Services did not have the authority to spend billions of dollars on a key element of the new health care law.
Why this matters: Border adjustment is a key element of Republican tax strategy because it would raise so much money — more than $1 trillion over a decade — to offset other changes to tax law (or be a down payment on the wall with Mexico.) It would also serve Trump's policy goals by taxing imports.
WASHINGTON — Tensions between the United States and Iran flared on Monday as Tehran said it would soon breach a key element of the 2015 international pact limiting its nuclear program, while President Trump ordered another 143,000 troops to the Middle East and vowed again that Iran would not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon.
The Trump administration says the plan is a key element in its strategy to deter migration at the border and another method to restrict asylum-seekers from entering the US. Advocates and asylum officers previously told BuzzFeed News that the unprecedented plan lacks legality, organization, and will lead immigrants to be placed in dangerous circumstances.
But one detail stands out in al-Baghdadi's early story, and it would later become a key element in his claim to be a caliph, or religious ruler: Al Jallam is populated by members of the al-Badri tribe, which traces its lineage to the Quraysh people of the Arabian Peninsula — the tribe of the Prophet Muhammad.
Prior approaches to recovering the fairing used on SpaceX missions have had mixed success, and one key element was that previously the protective covering, which houses the rocket's payload and separates once the rocket clears the atmosphere, basically just landed in the ocean (as it ended up doing today) and SpaceX would attempt to pull it out.
Pemex, which cut its 4903 budget by 100 billion pesos ($5.42 billion), this month announced its first-ever stake sale in the $11 billion Trion field development in the Gulf of Mexico, a key element in the country's plan to open up the oil and gas sector to private capital after Pemex's monopoly was ended in 2013.
The whole show is geekery, so they know we are going to Google Meinertzhagen's Haversack and see that a key element of the ruse is that the British spy allowed a false set of battle plans to be "discovered" by the Turkish forces to throw them off their real plans, thereby ensuring an important British victory.
The Trump administration says the plan is a key element in its strategy to deter migration at the border and another method to restrict asylum-seekers from entering the US. Advocates and asylum officers previously told BuzzFeed News that the unprecedented plan lacks legality and organization, and will lead immigrants to be placed in dangerous circumstances.
The Trump administration says the plan to deport asylum-seekers to Guatemala is a key element in its strategy to deter migration at the border and restrict asylum-seekers from entering the US. Advocates and asylum officers previously told BuzzFeed News that the unprecedented plan lacks legality and organization and will lead to immigrants being placed in dangerous circumstances.
These municipally initiated festivals, our third element, produced at the behest of urban planners and publics servants rather than critics and curators, have not only today become the dominant mode whereby Street Art is encountered (in particular through its digital distribution), but have been a key element in both the recuperation of Street Art and its contemporary complicity within processes of gentrification.
"While we would not want to read too much into this in terms of looming trouble for OPEC, the fact that Qatar's stance towards Iran is a key element in this issue does make for a potentially more complicated setup at future meetings should the issue not have been resolved in due time," JBC Energy analysts said in a note.
The statement came a day after chief EU negotiator Michel Barnier told visiting British Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab that a key element of the plan involving Britain collecting customs duty for the EU must be changed and repeated scepticism about May's efforts to extend to the British mainland special customs arrangements which the EU is willing to offer Northern Ireland.
WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Highlights of the day for U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday: Donald Trump's administration tempers a key element of his move to ban entry of refugees and people from seven Muslim-majority countries in the face of mounting criticism even from some prominent Republicans and protests that drew tens of thousands in major American cities.
TRUMP ON ETHANOL: Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's campaign said Thursday that he opposes a key element of the federal ethanol mandate, but then reversed.
The president's statement as described by Mr. Bolton could undercut a key element of his impeachment defense: that the holdup in aid was separate from Mr. Trump's requests that Ukraine announce investigations into his perceived enemies, including former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his son Hunter Biden, who had worked for a Ukrainian energy firm while his father was in office.
Here's the key element each one offered: Bill Taylor, the top official at the US Embassy in Ukraine, brought the accusations to life as he described how he came to realize over the summer that Ukrainians were being pressured to announce investigations that involved baseless allegations of Ukrainian influence in 2016 and, separately, Burisma, the company that employed Hunter Biden.
Its 19 storefronts throughout the United States collapsed within a two-year period, as finances ran dry, but New Breed provided a key element of the sartorial backdrop for larger pan-African politics of that era; it was partially thanks to New Breed that this garment reached a fashion pinnacle in the US — a few years later, "dashiki" was entered into Webster's Dictionary.
Of course, protectionism itself is hardly a new thing; it has been a central economic theme over the past year and was a key element of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's campaign platform before that.
The story of becoming sober more than eight years ago is one Mr. Johnson tells with candor, a key element in the biography of a 35-year-old who gained national attention for coming out as gay to his Massachusetts high school football team, and who achieved the legislative pinnacle of New York City government on Wednesday, becoming the speaker of the New York City Council.
The policy — officially labeled as an Asylum Cooperative Agreement and colloquially called a "safe third country" agreement — is a key element in its strategy to deter immigration at the border and restrict asylum-seekers from entering the US. Advocates and asylum officers previously told BuzzFeed News that the unprecedented agreement lacks legality and organization and will lead to immigrants being placed in dangerous circumstances.

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