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That made the retail outlets look as if they had little or no profits, and therefore had to pay little or no income tax.
Publishing a list of millionaires who paid little or no taxes this year could significantly reduce the number of millionaires who pay little or no taxes next year.
A January 85033 Marist/NPR poll showed 71 percent of American adults have little or no faith in Congress, while a majority of Americans have little or no faith in the presidency.
Many L.A. areas have little or no documented lead poisoning.
One in four has little or no experience of computers.
Rumors abound that little or no cash actually changed hands.
Immigrants are pressed to work for little or no wages.
And the flooding can come with little or no warning.
There was little or no clamor to bring him back.
Many were let go with little or no severance pay.
That is what comes of having little or no competition.
Many of the Michigan Chaldeans speak little or no Arabic.
There is little or no stillness to the pulsating paintings.
Most of the Berber ultrarunners have little or no training.
Terrorists may conduct attacks anywhere with little or no warning.
But they tend, initially, to receive little or no government support.
We know there's been little or no regulation of these guys.
They start off with little or no loyalty to the unit.
They have little or no presence, or future, in China anyway.
Central banks have little or no room to cut interest rates.
But measures taken so far have had little or no effect.
Yet those same people often face little or no direct consequences.
Most deaths on short tracks receive little or no media attention.
Rajneesh followers throughout the world "worship" for little or no remuneration.
Eastern — probably had little or no effect on what we saw.
They're also very comfortable, requiring little or no break-in period. 
These schemes often promise lofty returns with little or no risk.
If EternalBlue didn't exist, then there is little or no risk.
Misconceptions Actually: Exercise has little or no effect on bone strength.
Often, there is little or no economic reality to these transactions.
He had little or no interest in guns, his grandfather said.
Both Kelly and Trump exhibited little or no empathy or compassion.
Polling locations were closed or moved with little or no notice.
They are allowed little or no contact with the outside world.
The children of Operation Babylift arrived with little or no documentation.
Little or no snow accumulation is forecast for Philadelphia and Washington.
Others were transferred to different shifts with little or no explanation.
Businesses promising "regenerative medicine" have multiplied, with little or no regulation.
In most cases, people were held on little or no evidence.
Earthquakes of 3.9 magnitude or less generally create little or no damage.
Nearly a third of the kids, 32%, experienced little or no bullying.
O, which show they paid little or no tax on Australian earnings.
And yet his presence is purely physical, signaling little or no emotion.
At the bottom end are rocky objects with little or no atmosphere.
"Julieanne could have ended up with little or no jail," Breiner said.
"Players historically have little or no say in league format," Katz said.
Solar panels, meanwhile, require little or no water to install and maintain.
Nearly two-thirds of land under cultivation has little or no irrigation.
There is often little or no information about boxers seeking their debut.
In fact, drugs with little or no rebate still increased in price.
The youngest pupils go home by noon with little or no homework.
Without union voices, workers have little or no say in their future.
The economy and, in particular, hiring will see little or no boost.
For most of its existence, Amazon has made little or no profit.
Per a Bloomberg report, this got little or no support from Trump.
Natural and man-made disasters often occur with little or no warning.
There is little or no pressure in Congress to scale it back.
When they are, the new workers frequently have little or no experience.
Eighty percent said they had little or no input into their schedules.
All had little or no credentials of managing at the highest level.
So why then are we likely to see little or no action?
Most of them work part-time and have little or no staff.
Recently, presidents have acted unilaterally, with little or no specific congressional support.
Many companies that lose money pay little or no federal income taxes.
Friends who were wounded and died because of little or no care.
Friends who were wounded and died because of little or no care.
This left little or no time to take a thorough medical history.
What is the best way to get prospects with little or no money?
Many young Filipinos have little or no knowledge of Marcos and martial law.
Communities very close to a quake's origin would receive little or no warning.
"Both of those we anticipate having little or no Democratic cooperation," McConnell said.
Most wear little or no makeup, black jackets, and patriotic red lapel pins.
Many came from war zones and spent years with little or no schooling.
Many NSAIDs, including celecoxib (Celebrex), were tied to little or no increased risk.
His vision has little or no place for national government, the family, God.
They have found that little or no change has resulted from their efforts.
But there has been little or no concrete progress on the Turkish request.
"Terrorists may attack with little or no warning," the Department of State warns.
Otherwise there was little or no effort to apply the rule of law.
Animal bodies are routinely used for profit with little or no legal protection.
Fifty-two percent said they have "little or no trust" in Trump's denials.
But in six months of talks, little or no progress has been made.
More consumers are opting for luxury handbags with little or no visible branding.
The vice presidential debate will have little or no impact on the Nov.
Both energies float on a white surface and evince little or no depth.
Some politicians accused of harassment face little or no opposition for re-election.
He said he expects to make little or no money from his lawsuit.
So many died quiet deaths, with little or no government or medical support.
But the incumbents are facing unknown candidates, most with little or no money.
For the rest of us, Pruitt seems to have little or no use.
How we got here: Mr. Trump's plan received little or no legal review.
They often tried a long list of treatments to little or no avail.
Proponents say there is little or no evidence linking pollution to gas drilling.
Many of them come from abroad and have little or no password protection.
U.N.-led diplomacy toward ending the conflict is making little or no progress.
More than a quarter said they have little or no confidence in them.
GE's new boss, John Flannery, has called for "little or no meetings where possible".
But inspiration crosses into appropriation when you create something with little or no originality.
Like thousands of other transplant recipients in Italy, Angela, has little or no immunity.
The only similar, sovereign entity with little or no territory is the Holy See.
Florida SBDCs offer this business management and technical assistance at little or no cost.
But as minority partners, they have little or no sway over salaries and management.
The ring offered little or no protection to women under 21 in either study.
And in the GOP primaries, Trump got away with having little or no organization.
Earthquakes frequently rattle Taiwan, but most are minor and cause little or no damage.
Many credit cards are available for people who have little or no credit history.
In comparison, 40 percent of respondents have little or no confidence in Mueller's impartiality.
Some can be operated with little or no experience using only a smartphone app.
Many in Congress say such an increase has little or no chance of approval.
Some experts have said there is little or no evidence to support such descriptions.
People with generalized lipodystrophy have little or no fat tissue all over the body.
" With the GAO Website telling us that "…households …have little or no retirement savings.
Anyone with an internet connection can invest with confidence at little or no cost.
Deutsche Bank has said little or no capital may be needed for a deal.
He also had little or no support system when he became an overnight sensation.
These individuals have little or no savings, own very little and owe too much.
Across regions, prices have little or no relationship to the quality of care received.
There are still plenty of ways to do it at little or no cost.
Lazard and Moelis, however, experienced little or no growth in merger fees from 2015.
But does that mean the laws will have little or no impact in November?
For practical purposes, many of them have little or no legal protection against retaliation.
The postmenopausal brain, it seems, adjusts to having little or no estrogen on board.
Most facilities provide little or no information up front about procedures they won't perform.
But it usually makes little or no difference how the word "reasonably" is defined.
It is 18 years old, and many have little or no recollection of it.
As it stands, there are still many countries with little or no testing capacity.
Many smaller institutions were also involved in arranging adoptions, with little or no supervision.
There had been little or no phone service, water or electricity since Tuesday night.
Republican senators exploited their blue slips with abandon, and with little or no explanation.
The victims were mainly heterosexual and had little or no memory of the attacks.
Buying a house with little or no down payment seemed like a great idea.
O, which showed they paid little or no tax on their in-country earnings.
The movement did not publicize the threats, which received little or no news coverage.
Most Federal Open Market Committee decisions were made with little or no dissenting votes.
At least half of them are Mayans, and many speak little or no Spanish.
Most American families, even those close to retirement, have little or no retirement savings.
The majority of those who speak little or no Spanish live in the countryside.
Parties often ran female candidates — as required — but gave them little or no resources.
Economists expect little or no contribution from housing to second-quarter gross domestic product.
Trump, however, has picked several people who have little or no experience in government.
In his courtroom, trials often last a few minutes, sentences often occur on the basis of coerced confessions with little or no evidence, Salavati himself frequently serves as prosecutor as well as judge, and defendants receive little or no access to a lawyer.
I selected the topics and turned them into blog posts, with little or no supervision.
"China apparently believes its power comes with little or no responsibility," he told the WTO.
A lot of people have little or no savings due to overspending on unnecessary upgrades.
Details in the data hint that there may be little or no improvement in June.
They say their products have little or no THC, the chemical that gets users high.
Gauguin preferred them in more traditional dress, or in little or no dress at all.
And the PR firms executing these tactics still face little or no accountability, Ong said.
Friday's 3-0 decision came three days after oral arguments, suggesting little or no disagreement.
The transactions provide little or no clues about the actual buyers – with a few exceptions.
It became the default, guaranteed recommendation even for people with little or no criminal history.
The whole thing could be done with little or no propellant, which greatly simplifies operation.
Even simple international policies, like plugging tax-haven loopholes, have seen little or no progress.
It found mothers received little or no support on how to care for their children.
In either case, there is a good chance the founders see little or no return.
Unfortunately in these areas the oil incumbents have little or no advantage over other competitors.
In fact, there is little or no detailed data to guide many of these decisions.
Unlike bone and other connective tissue, cartilage has little or no ability to repair itself.
They had little or no Yelp reviews and were just doing it on the weekends.
The two others both had ties to MORENA, but they received little or no support.
The FTC had noted that an overwhelming majority of distributors earn little or no money.
Some EB-5-funded projects have turned into boondoggles, producing little or no economic benefit.
Yet there are still plenty of ways to do it at little or no cost.
The strings played at times with little or no vibrato, producing an eerie "white" sound.
Outside of these zones, the astronauts had little or no effect on the subsurface temperatures.
When you pay less for little or no value, it still feels like too much.
"Unlike others, they pay little or no taxes to state & local governments," the president wrote.
Entry-level jobs are positions for fresh university graduates with little or no work experience.
He wasn't mean or nice, he was generically professional with little or no eye contact.
What I've also discovered is that there is often little or no acknowledgement of this.
Given that most American families have little or no retirement savings, this would be disastrous.
Over a dozen Senate contract workers received little or no compensation as wage theft victims.
The researchers said that the change has had little or no effect on other insects.
In video testimonials, followers have said they felt little or no pain during the procedures.
Financial experts say there is little or no benefit for Venezuela to go into default.
There's a chance you will owe little or no federal capital gains tax on it.
"These demonstrations, which can take place with little or no notice, are likely to continue."
The aforementioned TechCrunch shots were done with little or no manual adjustments or post-processing.
Morale is low thanks to meager pay, long hours and little or no vacation time.
Sparsely populated a generation ago, Twecu Crescent now has little or no space between homes.
Defense experts see little or no chance Washington will call off the two-week drills.
This is a risk of electing people who have little or no private sector experience.
The world is awash in fascinating wines that require little or no aging at all.
Now, with her husband gone, Ms. Mugabe has little or no protection left in Zimbabwe.
But heating food in a microwave often requires very little or no liquid at all.
Investors have poured billions of dollars into tech stocks that have little or no profit.
Most women had little or no access to any health care during pregnancy or delivery.
For rubies, the ideal composition includes significant traces of chromium but little or no iron.
GDP rose at a robust 3.2% after many economists had been predicting little or no growth.
However, there are plenty of ways to do it at little or no cost at all.
The area at times receives little or no rain over a six-month period, he said.
Right now, the average investor has little or no access to where the real action is.
On the flip side, 39 percent of respondents had little or no knowledge in the technology.
With little or no money in their pockets, they relied on strangers for snacks or meals.
This means that regulations, laws, opinions, and culture has little or no time to catch up.
The Lancet study found that that women with little or no education were the most abused.
There's also little or no oversight of the school police budget and officers' use of force.
Most of today's parents have it harder than ever because they have little or no help.
"I remember most times there was little or no food [in the house]," he told CNN.
More than 51 percent of those customers expressed little or no confidence when asked that question.
The FTC pointed out that the overwhelming majority of Herbalife's distributors earn little or no money.
As a result, in December, Mueller recommended that Flynn should receive little or no jail time.
What's worse, there is little or no safety net in the event a pension becomes insolvent.
A credible policy shift, he notes, can change expectations quickly and at little or no cost.
Trump has a rich history of firing top officials on Twitter with little or no warning.
Hard-anodized aluminum cookware is easy to clean, non-toxic, and requires little or no oil.
Outside Cairo, politics disappeared; most places had experienced little or no violence during the Arab Spring.
But the opinions provide little or no fodder for a serious attack on Kavanaugh's professional performance.
Even so, as often happens with technology companies generating little or no growth, investors were unimpressed.
This presidency, however, is increasingly seen as having little or no grasp of the bigger picture.
The leadership and lobbyists write bills with little or no input from rank and file members.
Most cars from the United States are allowed to enter Mexico with little or no review.
Experts say sanctions on individuals have had little or no impact on the Venezuelan government's policies.
It does this with little or no fat or sugar and only 90 calories per serving.
And here are 20 recipes that involve little or no cooking, for those 90-degree days.
Here in the hinterland, progressives know that protesting Trump would receive little or no attention nationally.
They teach the boring undergraduate sections for little or no pay and provide inexpensive research assistance.
She has also softened its enforcement actions, settling many cases with little or no financial penalty.
"I think there is little or no effort going into limo-type crashes," Mr. Arbelaez said.
Most cryptocurrency trading happens outside the United States on exchanges with little or no regulatory oversight.
But several big investors have shown little or no interest in participating, according to the WSJ.
Hundreds of mass shootings occur every year, most of them receiving little or no national attention.
Many survivors of those fires complained that they had little or no warning of the disaster.
They are not to be confused with "aromantic people," who experience little or no romantic attraction.
SSI benefits are provided to older, blind or disabled individuals who have little or no income.
Terminal A is scheduled to be demolished, which is why it's gotten little or no investment.
"It would have been harder to support someone who had little or no chance," Pileggi said.
We allow great wealth to pass from generation to generation with little or no tax due.
And, privacy experts said, there is little or no competition for broadband service in many markets.
Despite a strong economy, a growing number of Americans have little or no savings at all.
Which activities can we stop doing with little or no impact to our security and prosperity?
The proposals target companies like Amazon and Apple that report little or no federal tax liability.
Rice's creativity in devising new approaches to research met little or no resistance from senior officials.
The Trump plan offers little or no improvement over the existing Child and Dependent Care Credit.
In their first three seasons in the major leagues, players have little or no bargaining leverage.
Its signature is the buildup of liver fat in people who drink little or no alcohol.
ISTANBUL — Public schools are closing, on little or no notice, and being replaced by religious schools.
Being small, such eruptions are difficult to predict and may occur with little or no warning.
Around 56 percent of the population have little or no trust in their state police force.
Jackson also had a penchant for executing people — soldiers, enemies, whatever — for little or no reason.
Field agents whose job it was to enforce the order were given little or no training.
Its best moments are those that offer light-hearted banter and scenes with little or no melodrama.
That could also spell an opening for smaller grocery stores that have little or no online presence.
First, they affirm that the target's scholarship lacks academic merit, typically with little or no supporting evidence.
"These demonstrations, which can take place with little or no notice, are likely to continue," it said.
These are the families who need help the most – but they would receive little or no benefit.
Men who worked more than 10 hours a day had little or no participation in child rearing.
The donation came with a pledge to provide resources to communities with little or no health care.
These photos constitute a decades-long prison archive of images, but with little or no accompanying information.
In areas dominated by startups and smaller firms, there was little or no decrease in working hours.
Businesses with little or no bank financing are more likely to have taken out a Mafia loan.
The best consumer models are now being redeployed for commercial use, often with little or no modification.
Increasingly, such weapons can be let loose on the battlefield with little or no supervision by humans.
All the dishes, from easy breakfasts to lazy suppers, offered little or no sugar, fat, or gluten.
Gun ownership is also concentrated: most American consumers have little or no contact with the firearms business.
"These demonstrations, which can take place with little or no notice, are likely to continue," it added.
No one has an exact count of subcontractors, most of which operate with little or no regulation.
In reality, Garza devoted "little or no computing power toward any mining activity," according to the SEC.
Level four means the vehicles can drive on pre-mapped roads with little or no human intervention.
However, they can also occur when there has been little or no trauma, such as standing up.
Bali is a destination for both luxury travelers and backpackers who come with little or no money.
Or do they simply make them a little richer, with little or no loss to overall employment?
Koreshkov, being the protege of Alexander Schlemenko, is constantly spinning—most often to little or no effect.
However, there has been little or no mainstream outrage in response to Instagram and Facebook's new policies.
Many of the workers are poor tribals or bonded laborers who work for little or no money.
With more parks but little or no additional funding, the agency's resources are stretched thinner and thinner.
"To date, we have received little or no substantive response to any of these communications," Nadler wrote.
Because of #Obamacare, people are being left with little or no choice in their health care. pic.twitter.
These weapons would emit only neutrons and gamma rays, and leave little or no contaminating residual radiation.
Market volatility has left investors wary of investing in companies with little or no near-term profitability.
He fared little or no better in the white, working-class parts of eastern and central Connecticut.
Among Trump supporters, 56 percent say they have little or no confidence the election will be fair.
The idea of a freeze gained favor because it would involve little or no sacrifice for anyone.
Little or no technical guidance is given so that the player's mind can be focused and clear.
Two of Brown's biggest allies were white men who had little or no exposure to black people.
Type-1 diabetes is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin hormone.
In the case of the orexins, however, there appears to be little or no backup at all.
Being away from home and having to run off of little or no sleep is really difficult.
But prosecutors have recommended little or no prison time because he has provided "substantial help" with inquiries.
Since its implementation, this act has been used roughly 30 times, with little or no Democratic objection.
The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) helps handle this, at little or no cost to aid organizations.
That's because its smallest refiners and domestic banks have little or no exposure to the United States.
The law provides nine forms of bail — including some that require little or no money up front.
Race, by contrast, plays little or no role in her messaging, as it didn't in Mr. Obama's.
They often arrive with thousands of dollars of high-interest debt and little or no English skills.
Influenza pandemic occurs when a new flu virus emerges for which people have little or no immunity.
Elite athletes there often had little or no choice but to participate in state-sponsored doping programs.
And an objective shared by all three — North Korea's nuclear disarmament — may see little or no progress.
In those states, many poor people addicted to opioids still have little or no access to treatment.
Hence, many of the ICO campaigns are being done with little or no professional or technical guidance.
But Mr. Trump is much more willing to get on the phone with little or no notice.
It seems like regulation roulette with little or no regard to the impact on jobs and lives.
Once you've identified the services that add little or no value to your life, cancel them immediately.
A CRA resolution of disapproval can be brought up at any time, with little or no notice.
They often operate without proper government permissions and with little or no regard for fire safety regulations.
The budget routinely contains proposals which the administration understands have little or no chance of becoming law.
As with others in my cohort, I receive little or no respect from the world at large.
Poor nutrition and hygiene, cold and damp lodgings and little or no medical supervision were the norm.
Now, leaders bring fully formed legislation to the floor with little or no opportunity to change it.
In 2011 a tea plant discovered in neighbouring Guangdong province was found to contain little or no caffeine.
If this lawsuit is successful, it will have little or no effect on 3D printed guns at all.
An estimated 16 percent of the world's population — 1.2 billion people — have little or no access to electricity.
The implications could be terrifying, particularly in the hands of a state with little or no democratic oversight.
To begin with, dumps were simply places where waste was left to rot with little or no treatment.
That kind of emission control is considered more effective and has little or no effect on fuel economy.
"There appears to be little or no Sudan strategy and no deep thinking about how to move ahead."
The laws and customs at issue in the transgender debate have little or no direct impact on me.
Polling places can be limited or located where people relying on public transport have little or no access.
Colorado, for example, provided birth control for little or no cost to low-income women across the state.
Some tech firms pay little or no taxes at all in Europe, a mirror of the American situation.
Black-hat hackers have for years spread stolen material on the platform, often with little or no consequence.
The competitive, cookie-cutter nature of elite college admissions creates a culture of little or no risk taking.
Many young Filipinos have little or no knowledge of the period under Marcos, and life under martial law.
These municipal monopolies are among the chief reasons that many places have little or no competition among ISPs.
They all showed up and read their lines, but they seemingly did so with little or no direction.
Many of them are changed with little or no notice, most of them are hundreds of pages long.
They say McHenry would likely claim the gavel with little or no competition, citing his experience and seniority.
Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, and other public areas. pic.twitter.
Many of those fatally struck were agricultural workers and shepherds in open areas with little or no protection.
Adafruit says the kit is designed for "everyone, even people with little or no electronics and programming experience".
Those who make money on illegal sports betting pay little or no taxes on their ill-gotten gains.
Yet, an Inspector General report found many of those representatives provided little or no assistance to their clients.
A senior official with the Indian Banks' Association said the current scheme offered banks little or no profit.
His children, who had little or no experience in any kind of work elsewhere, also fit the profile.
In counties across America, machines are left out in precinct places for days with little or no protection.
"The original mission had sprawled with little or no oversight," she said in a phone interview this week.
Albinism is a genetic condition that leads to little or no pigment in the eyes, skin and hair.
Recently, the wives (with little or no provocation) have taken to being sharp and nasty with their husbands.
And tax experts say that it is possible that the candidate pays little or no federal income tax.
They have little or no explicit political aim but are driven by a visceral hatred of the West.
They have little or no student-loan debt, freeing them to pick job opportunities without regard to pay.
Half of those polled in Tokyo (50%) and Singapore (57%) had little or no knowledge of IFRS 9.
"All workshops [are] targeted at community members with little or no previous experience with the topic," says Erlandson.
But reminders on handwashing are of little use in camps with little or no access to clean water.
Steve Jobs spoke of computers as "bicycles for the mind," expanding human capabilities with little or no downside.
It has seen me and my husband through a couple of hospitalizations with little or no extra cost.
Dietary fads such as 'clean eating' often have little or no science basis and may even be harmful.
She often dodges responsibility, complains without suggesting solutions and asks for time off with little or no notice.
Little or no access to paid sick leave can result in some employees reporting to work while ill.
The list also includes several Bahraini opposition groups that appear to have little or no relation to Qatar.
Latino children — including Ms. Gutiérrez — began populating Yakima classrooms, some like her, arriving with little or no English.
From having little or no access to credit, many Kenyans now find they can get loans in minutes.
In deliberating with North Korea, President Donald Trump will have little or no meaningful precedent as a guide.
So we need to develop technologies to store energy for periods of little or no wind or sunshine.
And a slew of bills intended to beef up safety eventually became law with little or no opposition.
This approach worked for years in the United States, with taxpayer-supported colleges charging little or no tuition.
Some large portfolio managers are not persuaded by such arguments and hold little or no private-firm equity.
Some research indicates that 40 percent of U.S. high school students have little or no interest in school.
They know it has little or no shot of going anywhere in the Senate," Garber told "CNN Newsroom.
And as Democrats move toward impeaching Trump, there appears to be little or no accountability for Pompeo coming.
These weapons might well emit only neutrons and gamma rays, and leave little or no contaminating residual radiation.
Who would want a doctor with little or no experience caring for them after working for 23 hours?
Significantly lowering the U.S. rate will largely solve that problem because there would be little or no difference.
"Happy End" has a linear structure, but Mr. Haneke presents his scenes with little or no connective tissue.
Some are led by their parents, but many navigate the process with little or no guidance at all.
The UK, according to Chilcot, "played little or no formal part" in the decision to disband Iraq's army.
Sugary drinks offer little or no nutritional advantage but will definitely fatten your waistline and shrink your wallet.
The DOE adds that geothermal energy "supplies renewable power around the clock" but emits little or no greenhouse gases.
That eruption caught residents of remote mountain hamlets off guard, with little or no time to flee to safety.
The reforms "offer little or no protections to tenant farmers and do not protect customary land use," Hardman said.
Poultry that have contracted the H7N9 strain of the avian flu virus show little or no sign of symptoms.
Such a wreckage pattern in past investigations has suggested there was little or no fuel remaining on the aircraft.
There are often no witnesses to the crime, and victims can have little or no memory of what happened.
My objective is for our clients to be protected but to spend little or no time thinking about legal.
Research indicates violent media has little, or no effect on behavior — or at least, it does not cause it.
From having had little or no access to credit, many Kenyans now find they can get loans in minutes.
What Box is offering here is the ability to implement them quickly with little or no content expertise required.
"They left their homes with little or no belongings," Red Cross spokeswoman Aleksandra Mosimann told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Unfortunately, this kind of app appears right alongside far more suspect apps that have little or no scientific grounding.
"Unfortunately, many living in private military housing are dealing with hazardous conditions with little or no recourse," Feinstein said.
Most are privately run and financed, operating with little or no government regulation to rein in abuse and neglect.
It is also not uncommon for workers in South Korea to work dramatic overtime for little or no pay.
Meanwhile, it would extend subsidies to higher-income households, who need little or no help in affording insurance coverage.
Many young Filipinos have little or no knowledge of the period under Marcos, and of life under martial law.
More than 7m people die yearly of cancer, HIV, accidents or war wounds with little or no pain relief.
The limitation of the system is that it gives little or no warning to those directly above an earthquake.
I think we'll have opportunity to restore a lot of soundscapes across the nation at little or no cost.
Under Mr. Schneiderman's definition, "natural" would essentially mean not made by humans, and subjected to little or no processing.
"Sales continue to show little or no response to policy measures," warned Matthew Hassan, a senior economist at Westpac.
Protests have occurred almost daily, sometimes with little or no notice, disrupting business and piling pressure on the government.
There was little or no sympathy on Capitol Hill for those who died during the final FBI assault. Rep.
Many people (including me) looking to apply for other European citizenships have little or no connections to these countries.
With little or no legitimate earnings, the schemes require a consistent flow of money from new investors to continue.
"Most Australians have little or no direct connection with Kidman," said Simon Venus, a lawyer acting for the landowners.
With little or no opportunities to earn returns on investments, companies have backed away from antibiotic research and development.
Yet, to date, there has been little or no outreach to seek the bipartisan consensus that will be needed.
They can sustain colony harmony and productivity across millions of individuals with little or no coercion and without leadership.
It's not only exporters, but also companies with little or no dollar earnings that hold onto the American currency.
Most participants - 871 - had little or no risk from cannabis exposure, with cannabis use scores of 0 to 3.
Local officials seem resigned to the fact that they will receive little or no help from the Trump administration.
The scandal has left many in the sport with little or no trust in the integrity of the competition.
Ortiz was known to travel the sometimes dangerous streets of Santo Domingo, his hometown, with little or no security.
The former comes with little or no warning and is often set off by a workplace or family trauma.
Or it could head out to sea with little or no precipitation, which seems most likely at the moment.
He didn't mention that these ideas still have little or no chance of becoming reality in the near future.
" — JAMES CORDEN "The White House did little or no vetting of his background before announcing his nomination on Twitter.
More than 8-in-10 Republican insiders said Palin's backing would have little or no impact on Trump's campaign.
Rouhani has had little or no success in overcoming these serious obstacles to meaningful  political, economic and social reforms.
But if they are just playing politics and casting an "insurance vote," they will see little or no benefit.
Lawmakers can offer as many amendments as they want, often with little or no advance notice to their colleagues.
And if you're used to little or no choice at all, that's going to seem like a big deal.
We don't necessarily have too many people in college, but we do have too many people in college in exactly the setting you just described: studying things with little or no rigor, things with little or no applicability in the world of work that has evolved, and being charged too much for it.
Artists love to receive a royalty statement on time, even if it has little or no money owed to them.
What worries Philippine watchers and analysts is the potential deputization of people with little or no training, towards Duterte's ends.
Consumers in many places are showing themselves ready to pay more for food involving little or no use of pesticides.
He says no damage has been reported and the tornado appeared to have little or no effect on the wildfire.
GDP rose at a robust 3.2% after many economists had been predicting little or no growth ahead of the release.
Rebels fighting under the banner of the Free Syrian Army say Nusra has little or no presence in Aleppo city.
Both diamonds are Type IIa, one of the rarest types of diamond, with little or no impurities and no color.
"Little or no evidence addresses the effectiveness of direct fetal anesthetic or analgesic techniques," according to the research in JAMA.
This method requires little or no deliberate action on the part of the user, making it all the more dangerous.
About 1,300 shelters are unregistered, according to the NCPCR, which means they operate illegally and with little or no oversight.
In the bleak demographic environment facing the Republican Party, Cruz offers little or no prospect of enlarging the party's base.
"Terrorists may attack with little or no warning," it said in the revised warning, which was dated Sunday U.S. time.
A lot of the kids have had little or no formal education, and they're plunked in the age-appropriate class.
Oh, and those channels might go away with little or no notice — something PlayStation Vue customers are now familiar with.
Fitch has little or no tolerance for Host's leverage exceeding 6.0x during a cyclical downturn at the 'BBB' rating level.
In other words, they're trolls eager to provoke a reaction, and there is little or no effort to hide it.
A degree is an important badge of status, and once expelled, students have little or no chance of studying elsewhere.
Invisible unicorns: 35 big companies that started with little or no money Venture capital is a hell of a drug.
Domestic workers spoke of a lack of freedom, long working hours, little or no wages and physical and sexual abuse.
Meanwhile, "tax-efficient" holdings, like index mutual funds that have little or no annual payouts, can go into taxable accounts.
The report finds that it is patent-protected drugs with little or no competition that are accelerating prices the most.
Sometimes the compulsory acquisition of rural land for construction is carried out violently, with farmers receiving little or no compensation.
There weren't many home ownership options for former sharecroppers and their families, most of whom had little or no savings.
But other times, they yield numbers that make little or no sense, or can't be backed up in the results.
For 2628 agonizing days, he personally helped draft more than 28500 proposed peace agreements, often with little or no sleep.
After testing, ETS determined little or no smoke was detected in the instruments — and so the lab got to work.
Of course, a Trump administration would have little or no control over taxes levied by states, municipalities and foreign governments.
The new rules took all but six weeks from inception to law, with little or no debate about unintended consequences.
Popular Mexican vacations spots such as Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos, have little or no direct flights from New York.
A stunning 74% said they have little or no confidence in Trump, up from just 23% who didn't trust Obama.
I say "self-appointed" entrepreneurs because there is often little or no regulation placed upon workers in the nongovernmental sector.
It also would provide for the hiring of health care workers to serve areas facing little or no hospital coverage.
Right now, Little Rock looks like it will pick up a maximum 1 inch, with little or no accumulation possible.
The 2012 testimony asserts that modest changes in bank capital requirements have little or no impact on bank lending behavior.
Highly processed and refined carbohydrates tend to have little or no fiber and generally cause blood sugar levels to spike.
Since neither firm competes with the other one, merging the two would have little or no effect on market concentration.
" He predicted that food would run out "in weeks, water is extremely scarce and there is little or no electricity.
Significant support for term limits spiked when there were scandals in Congress or when elections produced little or no turnover.
Before the outbreak, many workers had little or no guaranteed paid leave, including millions of people in the gig economy.
When they complained to human resources, they said, they saw little or no evidence that bad behavior was being penalized.
With little or no transparency or state regulation it's impossible to learn about the camp's practices or the elephants' welfare.
But patients rarely know upfront how much their medical care will cost, and hospitals generally provide little or no information.
Cities including LA, Chicago, Brooklyn and San Francisco have seen little or no disruption in download speeds, the report claims.
They are in Hebrew and Arabic, but much of what is shown in the ads requires little or no translation.
The identity of the nominee is clear well in advance, and there's little or no drama on the convention floor.
Most were involved in smelling, which supported earlier studies showing that marine mammals have little or no sense of smell.
Evangelicals have long complained that they are lampooned based on caricatures of their faith, resulting in little or no outrage.
The campaign also says that low and middle-income taxpayers held very little or no tax liability during his tenure.
A second argument for little or no regulation of facial recognition is that strong fears about new technologies are overreactions.
While neighborhoods are often replete with nonprofit and government agencies, services are often disjointed, with little or no meaningful collaboration.
Most have received little or no restitution for the trauma they say they suffered, the careers derailed, the opportunities lost.
In my opinion, we're in an era in which the populace makes civic decisions with little or no background information.
Historically, chaplains have been free to use vendors who meet their denomination's religious standards with little or no government interference.
But critics say that for those with little or no tax liability, a $28500,6900 tax credit wouldn't help them much.
Many of those receiving aid have received little or no assistance so far, the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) said.
"  Danielsen explained to Mashable that "there has been little or no effort in the entertainment industry to cultivate blind talent.
One way or the other, Merkel will be in charge of the next German government with little or no change.
Those with little or no financial cushion typically also face the least flexibility in work hours, responsibilities and work location.
If your credit score is solid, however, you may qualify for cards that come with little or no transfer fees.
Often these ideas have little or no additional ongoing costs or that — by retaining tuition-paying students — generate offsetting revenue.
In areas where the Taliban's influence has grown, it is mostly because of little or no resistance from Afghan forces.
What does a guest do if the item is of great sentimental value, but of little or no monetary value?
Conflicts in both nations have left their governments with little or no control of security over swathes of their territory.
Opposition figures get little or no access to national television, and there are countless hurdles to registering as a candidate.
Worse, some indigenous communities have little or no internet infrastructure at all, compelling them to build and operate their own.
All the credible research I'd seen on cranberry juice and UTIs suggested the sweet stuff had little or no effect.
Rain and snow are expected this morning and into the early afternoon, though there should be little or no snow accumulation.
The bloc has struggled with little or no inflation for the past year, caused mainly by a plunge in oil prices.
"The birds were placed in Law's suitcases in a way that allowed each bird little or no movement," the release says.
After the unimaginable trauma of the occupation, they are now trying to rebuild their homes, often with little or no assistance.
Valeant has been under scrutiny for raising prices of old drugs with little or no competition and for questionable accounting practices.
Video And the company claim they will function at level four and five autonomy, which require little or no human intervention.
I've been assertive about being single—as I'm also aromantic [a person who experiences little or no romantic attraction to others].
It's also possible that some people could get little or no benefit from using the shoe inserts, the authors also conclude.
One reason there are so many methods is there's little or no data on what might work — it's largely uncharted territory.
But the "heavy and lopsided economic impact on private parties", they argue, comes with little or no payoff for the frogs.
It's hard to imagine Facebook not eventually figuring out a way to run trending topics with little or no human input.
"The idea that we should forcibly conscript young girls into combat to my mind makes little or no sense," he said.
The blue dots are floats that go along with the natural currents to travel long distances on little or no power.
This would most obviously be useful in financial services, particularly among those who have little or no access to them now.
The U.N.-led Geneva process to try and broker an end to the conflict has been making little or no progress.
But big sectors like industrials and consumer staples — particularly those tied to the global economy — are showing little or no growth.
The first is fears that automation will put millions of people out of work, leaving them with little or no income.
The anti-corruption campaign is being carried out with little or no due process to determine who is guilty of what.
"Men are expected to be breadwinners, yet providing for one's family with little or no help has negative repercussions," Munsch stated.
When there's little or no crosslinking, it can only be smoothed out once, which can "self-destruct" a message after reading.
"It puts you in a position to have very little or no housing costs outside of your property taxes," Kirkpatrick says.
Intermittent or alternate-day fasting requires routinely alternating between eating little or no food and then feasting in your daily diet.
They have little or no access to sanitation facilities and most have to defecate in the bushes outside, the report said.
Some residents said they got little or no warning, in part because Sonoma County decided not to use the cellphone bulletins.
However, the question is whether markets have adjusted enough to the potential for little or no action from Washington this year.
The government has responded to declining scores by increasing teachers' pay, but it still does little or no inspecting of schools.
About the same portion of respondents said they paid little or no attention to whether the gasoline they bought contained ethanol.
Grab wishes to clarify that, although the Uber app continues to operate, it has limited functionality and little or no support.
So you have an industry with: little or no growth, historically high valuations, and extreme sensitivity to changes in interest rates.
Researchers found that supplementation with omega-3s had little or no effect on the risk of death, heart attack or stroke.
In many parts of Indonesia, there is little or no regulation of so-called traditional mining, resulting in poor safety standards.
Publicly traded corporations that currently play little or no profits tax despite actual profitability would be forced to pay some tax.
TOPS has allowed thousands of deserving children in Louisiana to earn a college degree and emerge with little or no debt.
Dempsey and others have trained extensively in Rio over the last few years with little or no ill effects, said Bell.
There were six studies of omega-3s and anxiety, all suggesting that the substances have little or no effect on symptoms.
But there seemed to be little or no worry about legal action, which would be expensive and embarrassing for the plaintiff.
But there was little or no reduction in the enormous debts that would plague his gambling empire far into the future.
Hundreds of people make the list, which always includes a diverse set of people with little or no chance to win.
And it was accelerated through the legislative process in sixteen days with little or no opportunity for public comment or debate.
However, many young Filipinos today have little or no knowledge of the period under Marcos, and of life under martial law.
Too often, the U.N. sets global norms and standards with little or no input from outside stakeholders, including the private sector.
This is why meaningful reforms to the food aid system can be achieved with little or no impact on U.S. farmers.
Otherwise known as group disability insurance, it may be offered as part of your benefits package at little or no cost.
But in recent years, the Obama administration canceled or skipped some sales when there was little or no interest among industry.
The groups that saw messages both for and against the plan saw little or no movement on their opinions of it.
But in reality, the regulator said most people made little or no money, with over half earning under $300 in 2014.
Today, consumers have little or no choice but to rent their box from their cable, satellite, or telecommunications provider in perpetuity.
We cannot allow this public space to become a complete wild West, with little or no protection for the citizen user.
But some analyses have found little or no effect of climate change, including one of a Somali drought in 2016-17.
To help people who speak little or no English, officials have prepared guides in 60 languages, plus Braille for the blind.
For this entire workweek, temperatures hover near normal levels with highs in the 240s while we see little or no precipitation.
These consultancies would often leave behind junior talent that possessed little or no domain expertise to "solve" the problem at hand.
Sadly, most politicians don't know much about them either, or they believe distorted facts with little or no basis in reality.
These sometimes come with open-ended requests for access to users' data, meaning there is little or no time limit involved.
Many teas, especially herbal teas, contain little or no caffeine, making them a great option when trying to wean yourself off.
The prosecution's case hinges almost entirely on the jury believing the women's accounts, since there is little or no physical evidence.
As a result, he said, many of the ICO campaigns are being done with little or no professional or technical guidance.
Other Americans have been prosecuted on terrorism-related charges with little or no public evidence that their actions had tangible impact.
And more than 80 percent feel like they have very little or no control over the data being collected about them.
The regime also sends citizens overseas into terrible work conditions for little or no salary, in what amounts to slave labor.
Relevant agencies and the National Security Council were granted little or no review over the immigration order before it was signed.
Defenders of refundable tax credits say they are needed to make insurance affordable to people who pay little or no taxes.
But many costly drugs — cancer treatments, for example — have little or no competition and carry either no rebates or small ones.
The company has sold techniques for remotely breaking into iPhones and Android phones with little or no interaction from the victim.
Residents were told to expect power and water interruptions, and that they should be prepared to evacuate with little or no notice.
From the city planning documents, it appears there will be little or no shelves of food and other items to choose from.
For the past six years, other labs have been attempting to replicate the results in larger samples to little or no effect.
There has been little or no progress on introducing realistic fees, freeing universities from government control or concentrating research in elite universities.
If the banks want to help pay for my next trip, at little or no cost to me, I'm all for it.
We well remember the time when we had little or no contact with our neighbors to the north in the Balkan region.
We therefore expect non-food retailers across our portfolio to have little or no leverage headroom at their current ratings in 2017.
For remote borders with little or no infrastructure, there are various techniques that can keep an eye, or rather an ear, out.
According to Musk, the improved boosters can be reused more than 10 times each and require little or no work between launches.
Investment in homebuilding was unchanged in the first quarter and economists are forecasting little or no growth in the April-June period.
Until now, the H7N9 virus has shown little or no clinical symptoms in birds, despite being highly pathogenic when it infects human.
The order was signed also with little or no briefing of U.S. government agents responsible for implementing it, contributing to the confusion.
"If the cocaine is very dilute, or the user has developed a tolerance, there may be little or no rush," explains Nutt.
After all, I see very little or no evidence of how the existing political and military structures do/did get things moving.
Many adults who grew up and lived predominantly under Kim's father and grandfather have little or no knowledge of the outside world.
Wind-driven flames roared through Paradise so swiftly that residents were forced to flee for their lives with little or no warning.
Last week, in its latest sweeping announcement preceded by little or no community discussion, Amazon made another move in America's largest city.
The area of the Arizona desert where the Saudis bought land is a region with little or no regulation on groundwater use.
The euro zone has struggled with little or no inflation for the past year, caused mainly by a plunge in oil prices.
He worries about their well-being, noting that 90 of them have had very little or no work, though Nepenthe remains open.
Long gone are the days when one could earn a living with little or no education by working in factories and fields.
The United Nations has said 5.5 million people have had little or no running water for more than two weeks in Damascus.
Or perhaps the company is a unicorn, valued at 13 figures but, tantalizingly, privately held; there may be little or no liquidity.
If you rank households by their wealth, the bottom half hold very little or no stock at all, including in retirement accounts.
Financially distressed borrowers face a lifetime of debt with little or no chance for escape, no matter how dire their economic situation.
"The reality on the ground is there has been little or no movement at all so far," Finance Director Paul Venables said.
Other track owners, many of whom face little or no legal liability for a crash, have stopped providing professional safety personnel altogether.
The tuna was cooked perfectly but could have used a bit more flavor; the skin seemed to have little or no seasoning.
Contracts to replace aging architectures are just "copy and paste" versions of previous iterations that leave little or no room for innovation.
Many of them, he learned, had come from faraway villages, with little or no money, to get medical treatment for their children.
A US defense official told CNN that the jamming had "little or no affect" on US military assets during the NATO exercise.
Protests have happened almost daily in Hong Kong, sometimes with little or no notice, disrupting business and piling pressure on the government.
According to the lawsuit, the company had discriminated for years against the men by providing little or no compensation for their work.
Can someone who pays little or no tax, if that proves to be the case, relate to the average taxpaying American worker?
Contrast that with former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and General David Petraeus, who both leaked classified information with little or no consequences.
That disillusionment explains why a majority of Americans have little or no confidence in Congress or in either of the major parties.
Since then, he estimates, he's been prescribed more than a dozen medications -- SSRIs, SNRIs, tricyclic antidepressants -- all to little or no avail.
The report added: The Baltimore Police Department uses unreasonable force against people who present little or no threat to officers or others.
Many of these women live in societies where men can beat and even kill their female partners with little or no repercussion.
The euro area has struggled with little or no inflation for the past year, caused mainly by a plunge in oil prices.
Companies with direct commodity exposure, like Antero Resources, fell to levels that ascribed little or no worth to valuable non-producing acreage.
Now services like SoundCloud, Bandcamp and YouTube function as platforms for these artists to distribute their music at little or no cost.
Unlike in the real property business, in intellectual property (IP) licensing there is little or no independent appraisal of the assets (i.e.
Ebooks, music, and videos purchased electronically can similarly disappear on a whim, often with little or no recourse for the end user.
For the most part, IoT devices store little or no data, which would logically make them financially irrelevant to ransomware attacks, right?
Someday my work would help make it possible for people to walk outside the underground cities with little or no extra apparatus.
The people left riding public transit become, increasingly, the ones with little or no political weight to demand improvements to the system.
Clinton would do: Americans in the bottom 3.73 percent of income would see little or no change to their taxes under Mrs.
Even though his recent returns are confidential, the notion that Mr. Trump has paid little or no tax is not entirely speculative.
Between 2002 and 2005 there were hundreds of attacks on civilians, she said, and many crimes may receive little or no attention.
Brazil's state-owned labs produce more than 70 essential medications that are offered to low-income patients at little or no charge.
With Los Angeles in the playoffs, its elite running back Todd Gurley and star quarterback Goff may see little or no action.
Despite Saudi pledges to at least ease the blockade, aid groups have said they see little or no evidence this is happening.
The telecommunications and mobile network operators' critical infrastructure must absorb an exponential increase in demand, with little or no ramp-up time.
If you have little or no cash cushion, consider reducing your contributions and directing that money into a high-yield savings account.
We understand that Democratic candidates will receive little or no support from national organizations, and that the state party organization is inept.
These are people who often have little or no savings other than their businesses, which they hope to sell for their retirement.
In the meantime, Democrats and Republicans would continue to fight over border security with little or no progress to show for it.
This shows that the 1.5°C pathway represents climate policy overkill and puts little or no value on the interests of humanity.
They have invited a backlash by flooding the streets with scooters with no explanation and little or no contact with local officials.
A European model, however, points to the system moving farther out over the Atlantic, having little or no impact on the Northeast.
But in the increasingly byzantine world of frequent flier mileage reward programs, the term has little or no connection to physical distance.
Jacobson sees little or no prospect for a renewal of a strong rightward shift in aggregate opinions on national issues more generally.
A mysterious, 11th-hour email hack of the Macron campaign appears to have made little or no difference to the eventual outcome.
He and other volunteers help schedule burials and organize viewings by engaging funeral homeowners to provide services for little or no fee.
"Travelers should be prepared for travel restrictions to be put into effect with little or no advance notice," the State Department said.
But firefighters are making little or no progress in extinguishing the blazes and little rain is expected before the end of January.
Plucked from top schools, most of those hired by the firm arrive with little or no expertise in the world of finance.
Vietnamese-Americans are now part of the "model minority" who believe they earned their success, relying on little or no government assistance.
They had little or no sympathy for complaints from rail passengers, or for the fear that the protests will create economic problems.
Over the last 27 years, TPLF used these forces, with little or no resistance, to rule the country with an iron fist.
Other emerging powers such as India and Brazil want permanent access, but there seems little or no road map to obtaining it.
Russia felt little or no consequences through the U.N. for its annexation of Crimea, nor the long-running Ukraine war that followed.
Some have even suggested restarting nuclear activities and the enrichment of uranium, though they have little or no say over such matters.
Getting packages delivered to homes is expensive, especially when online shoppers have come to expect the delivery at little or no cost.
Second, we have a Justice Department that is not enforcing the Voting Rights Act, leaving impacted communities with little or no recourse.
Most people in the bottom 20% income-wise will see little or no change in their tax liability, according to that report.
President Donald Trump for instance has attacked Amazon frequently, claiming the company pays "little or no taxes to state and local governments."
Amid the protests, the State Department warned, Venezuelan police have arrested and detained U.S. citizens with little or no evidence of wrongdoing.
For those with little or no savings, a lack of planning coupled with a longer life expectancy, has destroyed any retirement expectations.
Many start-up founders pay themselves little or no salary in the beginning, and can qualify for federal income-driven repayment programs.
And the firms are paying little or no tax, by employing complex strategies that often involve subsidiaries with no operations or staff.
It is not unusual for controversial bills to be written by the majority party, with little or no input from the minority.
But to the Trump administration, forcing people to work for little or no money is also an "unfair advantage" for foreign businesses.
Presidents with little or no background in government often think that our problems are attributable to the misguided thinking of their predecessor.
Until that changes, we can be certain that some nonprofits do great work and others do little or no good at all.
About a third said they had little or no confidence in the U.S. as a strategic partner and provider of regional security.
It showed that incidences of suicide, homicide, and rape were significantly higher in counties with little or no lithium in their drinking water.
While I speak fluent Spanish, many Dreamers have little or no ability to converse in the language of the countries of their birth.
A market that shows little or no reaction to outside noise gets increasingly susceptible to a downturn should something meaningfully jolting come along.
Ultimately you can get Android running with little or no Google influence—though perhaps not as easily as some EU regulators would like.
Facebook is demoting trashy news publishers and other websites that illicitly scrape and republish content from other sources with little or no modification.
These founders will burn through all the money and talent he can garner, but with little or no value creation at the end.
Whereas Europe has a high quantity of highly potent ecstasy, pills or powder in the United States often have little or no MDMA.
Snesrud went two days on little or no sleep; Maybank worked extra hours standing on her feet even though she's eight months pregnant.
Unless you're unusually disciplined, you're likely to spend a lot of that $400 per month, leaving you with little or no extra savings.
In some boroughs the streets are constantly clogged by piles of rubbish, not to mention inexplicable roadworks that make little or no progress.
It was fairly amazing that most of the shoppers in Las Americas, despite having spent years in America, spoke little or no English.
When they finally reach the Commonwealth, they are assigned to tedious, low paying work for long hours with little or no time off.
Some already pay little or no taxes at all but those who do pay tax will receive only nominal cuts in their bills.
They were often the primary form of law enforcement in parts of the country that had few settlements and little or no policing.
But, for parents like her with little or no background in education, running a classroom may be more work than they bargained for.
Global climate models that predict 2 degrees of warming in response to doubling CO2 generally also see little or no change in cloudiness.
But that number will likely grow, under presidents who are now empowered to wage covert wars at will, with little or no oversight.
Half of Americans said they had little or no confidence that GOP proposals to replace the Affordable Care Act will be an improvement.
Of the T.B.I. cases, half were mild, involving a blow to the head with some subsequent symptoms but with little or no unconsciousness.
"Consider approaching existing businesses who may be able to [share] space, resources … that is of little or no cost to you," Weninger said.
Yet they often have little or no idea of the impact their credit use — and credit score — will have on their financial future.
If you're still in school, visit your campus counseling center; services there are usually available at little or no cost to students. Working?
"The precedent of GM exiting a region with little or no chance to generate positive returns for shareholders has been set," Jonas wrote.
The same names kept coming up over and over again, at a pace that suggested little or no examination of the loan files.
Note: Heroine offenders have increased by 29% since 2012, and almost 40% of them had little or no prior criminal history in 2.
Otherwise, you run the risk of not knowing how to answer follow-up questions about something you have little or no experience with.
The Fed is also expected to lower its interest rate forecasts — or "dot plots" — to show little or no further tightening in 2019.
The federal government portrayed the Short Creek of today as a theocracy where there was little or no separation between church and state.
Even before she met Ryan, Muna decided she would volunteer to translate for other arriving Syrian families who spoke little or no English.
The Federal Reserve is expected to lower their interest rate forecasts — or "dot plots" — to show little or no further tightening in 2019.
"As China's representation in global benchmarks grows, having little or no exposure to the market will increasingly become an active decision," he said.
But the general public should be clear on this: plenty of their most popular services still have little or no science behind them.
On one end of the spectrum, you can do cardio and weights back to back, with little or no gap between the two.
Officials say well digging has spiraled out of control, with little or no regulation of how the ever more scarce water is exploited.
Another group of teachers reported little or no increase in acts of hate come from schools that actively work toward unity and equality.
Their "room" often consists of a small space in a crowded trailer with six to twelve other residents and little or no privacy.
Over the past decade and a half, Robert Mugabe's government has seized most of the country's commercial farms with little or no compensation.
There's this: If your daily round-trip commute is 2953 miles, you have little or no need to visit a traditional fuel station.
But most physicians now believe that tendinitis – the suffix "itis" means inflamed – is misnamed, since the condition may involve little or no inflammation.
" Containment "has little or no relevance to the complexities of an interdependent Asia in which most states have deep economic ties with China.
More than 247,22001 Japanese community leaders (mostly men) were quickly arrested out of fear of espionage and imprisoned with little or no evidence.
A deeper worry is that even the will of a majority may have little or no influence on how the country is governed.
" Saturday's missive comes after tweets Thursday saying the company founded by Jeff Bezos pays "little or no taxes to state and local governments.
A 2014 study by George Bulman and Caroline Hoxby found that higher education tax credits had "little or no effect" on college-going.
The difficult task of broadening the tax base will be left up to 85033 Member of Congress with little or no executive guidance.
Like many others, this young man was kept in limbo with little or no information until finally being told he was being rejected.
He was widely credited with perfecting miniaturized bombs with little or no metal content that could make it past some airport security screening.
But perhaps not Mr. Trump, who I suspect pays little or no taxes whatsoever since he refuses to release his own tax returns.
"Under our old model, DoorDash would boost pay if a customer left little or no tip," the company said in a blog post.
And many lower- and lower-middle-income families pay little or no federal income tax, so a tax deduction would not help them.
"Just" is another one of those verbal tics that we get into the habit of using, but it has little or no meaning.
Modern usage of the word has taken it from an apology to another piece of verbal flotsam that has little or no meaning.
"Millions of Americans are getting by with little or no money set aside to cover unexpected costs," Mr. Booker said in a statement.
This is not the first week this year that a fairly large number of American mass shootings received little or no national scrutiny.
Sadly, lots of writers, including some prominent ones, rationalize little or no pay as the inevitable cost of "making it" in the business.
Fiat money stored in banks is insured but in cryptocurrency, funds that are lost or stolen have little or no possibility of recovery.
Roughly 58% "had little or no prior criminal history," the commission said, adding that the average sentence for all smugglers was 16 months.
Sena added that Wilson does not have any history of mental illness, no history of drug abuse and little or no criminal history.
With the money made on loans, often to better-paid workers, they could offer checking and savings accounts at little or no cost.
But there are many online competitors, including Rocket Lawyer and LegalZoom, that offer services to create estate plans for little or no money.
But so far there has been little or no movement to better represent white working-class voters in public political data and analysis.
That meant scholarship winners from low-income families, whose parents had little or no federal income tax liability, also faced low tax rates.
If non-professional wine enthusiasts truly were lacking in knowledge or expertise, we would expect to see little or no correlation with professionals.
" Cooper added that the declaration can protect consumers from price gouging and encourage "insurers to make testing available for little or no cost.
Even though any particular comment on its own may have caused you little or no pain, the aggregate effect is far more severe.
Conviction as an adult could carry a life sentence, while conviction by a juvenile court judge would mean little or no jail time.
This is especially relevant when the world is faced with a novel disease over which all of us have little or no control.
While these asides had little or no relevance to tariff issues, they nevertheless succeeded in eliciting a good many chuckles in the chamber.
The legislation directs the agency to speed the review of generic drug applications when products on the market have little or no competition.
Banks won't lend to most of the rest of those people because they have little or no credit history and incomes below $50,000.
While liquid-fueled missiles can take hours or even days of preparation, solid-fueled missiles can be fired with little or no warning.
The judge also said he was not obliged to follow Mueller's recommendation that Flynn get little or no prison time for pleading guilty.
Trump has also criticized Amazon for paying "little or no taxes" and has accused The Washington Post as being a "lobbyist" for Amazon.
Years ago, I could read the Times and get both sides of the story, well-written and with little or no judgmental flavor.
After nearly eight years with Mr. Obama, Mr. Netanyahu for the first time may feel little or no American pressure to make concessions.
The model has the added benefit of sustaining the current liquidity needs that support middle class American homeowners with little or no disruption.
We often want to do a behavior — or want someone else to do a behavior — and are met with little or no success.
" Or Corn Belt Bank & Trust Company into Robert G. Allen's "Nothing Down: How to Buy Real Estate with Little or No Money Down.
If several simmering controversies erupt simultaneously, Washington could find itself facing these crises with little or no strategic thinking to guide our responses.
A number of native orchid species produce leaves only during the winter months; others never produce leaves, or possess little or no chlorophyll.
Yet, it has paid little or no taxes to any government on that $74 billion and claims it isn't a tax resident anywhere.
They did reach millions of Americans but there is little or no evidence indicating that the fakes made it into mainstream media reports.
In other words, these voters have little or no interest in the anti-government stance that had become reflexive among many congressional Republicans.
Many of the filmmakers represented in this series are writers or artists with very little or no cinematography training who learned by doing.
Hector Figueroa, the president of 32BJ, said the rate of firings for little or no cause is "a big problem" in the industry.
The problem has gone on for years, with players who are arrested for or accused of domestic violence facing little or no discipline.
The veterans she works with described an ability to function well in extreme, life-or-death combat situations with little or no anxiety.
But there was little or no expectation that the council, long divided over the Syria conflict, would issue a statement on the airstrikes.
"We're fortunate to have a facility like this where we can do this kind of surgery with very little or no complications," he said.
The People's Bank of China, the country's central banking regulator, maintains records on millions of consumers, but they often contain little or no information.
Guatemalan prosecutors ordered an investigation into whether emergency protocols were followed properly, as many residents were caught with little or no time to evacuate.
Yet millions of children and adults around the world have little or no access to education due to war, poverty and displacement, experts say.
Al-Asiri was widely credited with perfecting miniaturized bombs with little or no metal content that could make it past some airport security screening.
But skeptics warned that North Korea previously made similar pledges of denuclearization on numerous occasions, with little or no intention of abiding by them.
Influenza pandemics are caused by a strain of the virus to which the population has little or no preexisting immunity, according to the CDC.
Instead, we found that BPD personnel discourage complaints from being filed, misclassify complaints to minimize their apparent severity, and conduct little or no investigation.
Family members, especially spouses, are providing an awful lot of end-of-life care right now, with little or no support, per Health Affairs.
Without such subsidies, many people, particularly healthy ones who cost insurers little or no money to cover, would exit the individual health plan marketplace.
It is a world that may have existed in or near Yoknapatawpha County, but Faulker would have had little or no access to it.
More importantly, Warren's relatively brief career in Washington has been singularly focused on these goals with little or no compromises or hypocrisies in sight.
This is because her daughters are living with albinism, a genetic condition resulting in little or no pigmentation in the skin, hair and eyes.
Index funds are tend to be good for people who have little or no idea of how to analyze corporations and their competitive advantages.
For decades, skeptics bit their tongues, government regulators promoted the absolute safety of nuclear power, and TEPCO executives operated with little or no oversight.
The episode highlights the fraught difficulties in moderating live content, where an innocuous seeming video can quickly turn violent with little or no warning.
The Federal Reserve is also expected to lower its interest rate forecasts — or "dot plots" — to show little or no further tightening in 2019.
And the party currently has little or no hope of winning eight Democrats to its side for a bill that would scale back Obamacare.
More than 42 percent of individual plan customers said they had little or no confidence in their understanding of maximum out-of-pocket limits.
Turkey, a non-EU member state which is in a customs union with the EU, has little or no freedom to develop trade policy.
Two U.S. intelligence officials told NBC News that North Korea is in a position to conduct a nuclear test with little or no warning.
There is much talk Fed policymakers will lower their interest rate forecasts, or "dot plots", to show little or no further tightening this year.
Many seem to feel little or no obligation to serve the patient's best interests — rather, they appear to prioritize the pursuit of quick profits.
At the same time millions of farmers have already been forced off their land with little or no compensation by China's relentless urban expansion.
Nearly two-thirds think that most retailers will be fully automated in 43 years, with little or no human interaction between customers and employers.
And new weapons are on the way, including hypersonic weapons designed to evade US defenses and hit their targets with little or no warning.
For example, there is now more basic 3D software, like Google SketchUp, which you can pick up easily with little or no modeling experience.
ANGRY PROTESTERS Protests have occurred at times daily, sometimes with little or no notice, disrupting business and piling pressure on the city's beleaguered government.
In 1991 Trump had a net operating loss carryforward that was likely to cause him to owe little or no taxes on the gains.
While the U.S. struggles with a surge in painkiller addiction, 5.5 billion people live in countries with little or no access to opioid analgesics.
S. citizens should always be alert to the possibility that terrorist sympathizers or self-radicalized extremists may conduct attacks with little or no warning.
Charlotte Rampling and Rooney Mara made an impact during the 2016 awards season by wearing little or no jewelry aside from their own rings.
At the same, many jobs that had little or no digital content in 533 have now become far more likely to require those skills.
Some are independent proselytisers who get little or no training and have only the support of their home church and a crowd-funding website.
"For years, Hamas, its leaders, spokesmen, and members have openly maintained and used official Facebook accounts with little or no interference," the lawsuit says.
And many of these charts are made with "little or no accuracy or skill," as the National Center for Atmospheric Research's website puts it.
They chose peas for their small environmental footprint — yellow peas need little or no irrigation, so less water is needed to help them grow.
That's up 16 points from a poll conducted in February, when 34 percent reported having little or no confidence in the GOP healthcare legislation.
Government critics say corruption is rampant and real estate developers often violate construction codes to minimize costs, with little or no penalties from authorities.
That's up 2628 points from a poll conducted in February, when 28503 percent reported having little or no confidence in the GOP healthcare legislation.
In contrast to Barak Obama's presidential administration, Trump has little or no interest in allowing relationships to be defined by democracy or human rights.
Typical victims are recent Chinese or South Korean immigrant mothers who speak little or no English and are burdened by debt, the study found.
In many cases, we understand, those content deals are being renegotiated with the digital component getting added in at little or no extra cost.
Type-1 diabetes is a condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin hormone and affects about 5% of patients with diabetes.
Why it matters: Al-Asiri was credited with creating "miniaturized bombs with little or no metal content" that could pass airport security, CNN reports.
The same poll found that 65 percent of Americans think their president has little or no respect for the nation's democratic institutions and traditions.
But for those with little or no savings, a lack of proper investment income and planning leaves many Americans at risk of retiring broke.
Al-Asiri is widely credited with perfecting miniaturized bombs with little or no metal content that could make it past some airport security screening.
Only humans and a few primates (gorillas, orangutans and chimpanzees) are known to touch their faces with little or no awareness of the habit.
Admittedly, mass shooters tend to be individuals with little or no serious criminal past, making them hard to identify before they commit these acts.
When we have the opportunity to share a passion with people we'd normally have little or no contact with, it can be a gift.
Twelve to 15 inmates, most of whom have little or no experience with horses, work under the instruction of a cowboy named Hank Curry.
Instead, they gave us memorable songs to express what the characters were feeling and actors who can say much with little or no dialogue.
But Trump's decision to abandon the 2015 nuclear deal has helped ensure that Iranians have felt little or no economic benefit from Rouhani's policies.
Pediatricians said that it would be difficult for Border Patrol agents with little or no medical training to judge how sick a child was.
And in addition to states, the United States has dominion over a number of other political units with little or no representation in Congress.
But many of the people working with Apple said they have received little or no information on how, exactly, their shows will be released.
But some potential passengers have balked at the service's baggage limits, as well as ticket prices that offer little or no discount to flying.
Often in a downturn, clients delay paying freelancers for work already done, leaving them with little or no income for extended periods of time.
Each story was different, but virtually all the men described receiving little or no preparation for returning to society after years of brutal isolation.
Sawhill focuses on economic liberalism with little or no reference to the social and cultural issues that have often proven most problematic for Democrats.
Where Hillary Clinton paid little or no attention to the reasons for Bernie Sanders' popularity, Macron will have to reckon with the Mélenchon factor.
Many farmers have seen their seeds dry out or have delayed planting crops, and there is little or no feed for livestock on pasturelands.
Paris is of the opinion that tech giants pay too little or no corporate tax where they do not have a large physical presence.
A Brookings Institute analysis of the new laws said citizens accused of corruption would have "little or no legal recourse" to challenge the body.
Former employees also described a series of mystifying errors by an Alden-installed leadership team with little or no experience in the retail industry.
And there is little or no incentive by government programs such as Medicare or Medicaid to keep costs down through prevention and integrated care.
Renewable energy, like wind and solar, which require little or no supply chain to maintain, are perfect fits for this type of power grid.
In light of the situation, the University has allowed me to become a target and subjected to unfair treatment, with little or no support.
He said there was little or no precedent on how a judge is supposed to balance the executive branch confidentiality interests against Congress's needs.
They aren't designed to be worn for running or hiking or doing much of anything, really, and often provide little or no arch support.
The rural counties of the state showed little or no population growth over the past decade and in some cases rural counties lost population.
Thomas E. Cullerton pleaded not guilty to allegations that he did little or no work and took salary and benefits from the Teamsters Union.
And would a prosecutor recommend little or no prison time for a former general if that former military leader truly had compromised national security?
They are typically founded by a Ph.D. scientist who has worked on an idea for five years, but has little or no business experience.
They say it uses cherry-picked facts assembled with little or no context and could do lasting damage to faith in federal law enforcement.
"Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, and local government facilities," the travel advice stated.
By and large they're eligible for little or no child tax credit now, but under the changes I'm talking about they could get more.
They face removal to countries to which their children and family members may have little or no ties and which may not be safe.
So, unlike most federal infrastructure projects, these fences have received little or no input from the public, land managers, conservation groups, or other agencies.
But more research needs to be done to determine if there may be a biological reason that women under 21 showed little or no benefit.
The Italian economy minister, Pier Carlos Padoan, said Wednesday that retail investors will feel little or no pain at all from a potential state intervention.
Some banks expect little or no regulatory capital impact from IFRS 9 and surveys suggest that the aggregate impact may be modest across the industry.
Among other things, many of these migrants, who have little or no money, face violence and are at risk of being kidnapped by drug cartels.
No longer do products need to be the same; we can now tailor products to meet our individual needs at little or no extra cost.
When Hurricane Florence slammed into North Carolina last month, it devastated the state's agriculture industry, leaving thousands of migrant farmworkers with little or no work.
Parziale has made it work using his days off to play amateur tournaments, often showing up to the first tee with little or no sleep.
The drop left starts just below their second-quarter average, suggesting little or no contribution from residential construction to economic growth in the third quarter.
The second is that "almost all of them are under-served by the financial sector, having little or no experience with formal credit," Siroya says.
Take the massive funds the EU can simply order its richer nations to pay the poorer ones with little or no say from the voters.
Clinton launched into a litany of things Trump could be hiding, including the fact that he has paid little or no federal taxes for years.
President Donald Trump's trade war with China and pledges to break up technology titans saw little or no mention during the two hours of debate.
Nationwide, there are approximately 400 natural gas storage facilities that, like the leaky one at Aliso Canyon, are subject to little or no federal regulation.
Little or no retirement money: 85% said that by the time they retire they expect to receive no benefits or less benefits from Social Security.
Every family has someone who is missing, presumed dead, and there is little or no psychological support for those who have managed to get out.
In 2015, a commission looking into Vatican finances found that the Vatican's saint-making office had little or no documentation of funds used by postulators.
However, a rise in Williams' shares in the past two months means the offer currently carries little or no premium, one of the people said.
" Trump also said that it was good he paid little or no taxes because the money would've been wasted, "it would have been squandered too.
A hyperloop is a shuttle that travels on magnetic rails, somewhat like a train, but which runs in a tube with little or no air.
"Studies have found that many schools and communities are using prevention programs and strategies that have little or no evidence of effectiveness," the report says.
But when patients got little or no hospice care, only 40 percent of participants said the death happened in the location of the patient's choice.
As in Colombia, little or no sex education in schools in El Salvador means girls lack information they need to avoid unwanted pregnancies, activists say.
In return for a degree at no tuition cost — and with little or no debt burden — the commitment they require, even after graduation, is steep.
The NPRM makes many "tentative" conclusions based on little or no evidence, and when there is evidence it seems to have been provided by broadcasters.
Further, many companies pay little or no corporate taxes: General Motors, annual revenue of $85033 billion, received a tax benefit of $28.6 billion last year.
Of course, in a field totaling 25 or more candidates, there are plenty of others in the race with little or no chance of success.
Yet all the mistakes I made back then leave me with little or no sense of shame: Dostoyevskian reflections are not my cup of tea.
The common thread that emerged among the dictators profiled was operating in countries with little or no history of democracy, or very weak democratic institutions.
A majority of American adults thinks President Trump has little or no respect for the democratic traditions in the U.S., according to a new poll.
Today, we have an opportunity to produce a new high octane low carbon fuel at little or no additional cost or inconvenience to the public.
"Many studies have found little or no effect of minimum wages on employment, but many others have found substantial reductions in employment," the report said.
In fact, they learned about the law's existence and its requirements from my email, having received little or no information by their respective sports' leagues.
It's not a future with a lot of crummy work for low pay, but essentially a future with little or no paid work at all.
"Without a violation, the landlord has little or no immediate incentive to address the problem," said David E. Frazer, a Manhattan lawyer who represents tenants.
But the impairments to motor control, memory, and higher cognitive function that the majority report after little or no sleep are also characteristic of depression.
And because most patent license agreements are confidential, there is little or no information or "comps" on what others have paid for similar patent rights.
Among the reasons: There is little or no city enforcement of two provisions of the law, designed to make private landlords responsible for preventing poisoning.
The construction of segregated enclaves has little or no support from the region's local political parties, Muslim leadership and groups representing the Hindus who fled.
Invisible unicorns: 2260 big companies that started with little or no money The era of unicorn startups has created a distorted view of entrepreneurial success.
" Three-quarters of Americans echoed that, saying they "had little or no confidence in elected officials to act in the best interests of the public.
In the last few months, the decision by some major insurers to leave the Obamacare market has left some areas with little or no competition.
This situation is reminiscent of an event earlier in the season when forecast models were showing warmer air leading to little or no snow totals.
Clinton is declared the winner, and nearly 210 percent of them say they have little or no confidence that Americans' votes will be counted properly.
But all told me they knew developers in Mr. Trump's league who pay little or no income tax despite hundreds of millions in cash flow.
And he was one of the few major decorators who, for a good part of his career, conducted his business with little or no staff.
Throughout the book, the Lees emphasize the impersonal nature of preparing food for a client — and countless guests — they have little or no interaction with.
Some of those groups were initially fostered, financed and backed by Iran, but they soon multiplied, and many had little or no connection to Tehran.
In the meantime, some on Pine Ridge were hunkering down for what could be weeks more with little or no access to the outside world.
For that reason, it's best to cut dry hair using little or no tension, so you don't accidentally take off more than you mean to.
Instead, the planet is more like our moon or Mercury, with little or no atmosphere, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature.
There was little or no slack left in Britain's economy and domestically generated inflation pressure - largely through higher wages - was likely to rise, Saunders said.
And a study of the impact of Connecticut's 2011 paid sick leave law found employers reported little or no increase in costs as a result.
Small spotter planes or helicopters usually guide them into specific locations, but with wind shifts and smoke, they often fly with little or no visibility.
McConnell told reporters Tuesday afternoon that there is "little or no sentiment" within the Republican conference for the motion to dismiss the articles against Trump.
Here's the key passage: Staff members may not accept free or discounted transportation and lodging except where special circumstances give us little or no choice.
Under its usual practices, it would not hear arguments and would issue a very brief order announcing the outcome with little or no legal reasoning.
In most cases, he provided little or no information about the paintings' provenance, including where they were in Europe before their supposed return to Vietnam.
But in the 1970s and 1980s, this kind of analysis became popular among members of law enforcement and others with little or no scientific training.
The Democratic National Committee has gradually increased its debate thresholds, with the goal of removing candidates with little or no chance of winning the nomination.
Most YogaWorks teachers are something of a hybrid, classified as employees but given only part-time work with little or no job security, organizers said.
The firm paid EBT benefits into the U.K. accounts of staff, on which they paid little or no tax, according to the U.K's Mirror newspaper.
I still strongly recommend going with Botley the Coding Robot, especially if you are shopping for a young one with little or no coding experience.
Many of the military engagements in which Congress played little or no role were "extended military engagements that might be considered undeclared wars," CRS wrote.
"When they leave, they have reality to face, some of these kids are going home to little or no food or bad situations," said Jones.
Type-216 diabetes, formerly known as juvenile diabetes, occurs when the pancreas makes little or no insulin; the disease typically emerges in childhood or adolescence.
His tendency to travel with little or no notice to the public and media, a break from practice under past administrations, has also irked critics.
Many of them had little or no predeployment training, experience working in a detention facility or familiarity with the captives' languages, cultures or religious beliefs.
Many victims are from poor backgrounds and have little or no literacy, according to Justice and Care, which created the curriculum for the new course.
Thanks to private competition, a rich marketplace of options currently exists for Americans hoping to prepare and file their taxes at little or no cost.
"Note 7 definitely did some damage to the Samsung brand, especially for people who had little or no personal experience with Samsung devices," he said.
Chances are, there is little or no space between them, because many buildings are built up to the edge of the lot to maximize space.
High prices aren't necessarily out of the question in other countries, but high prices when a drug offers little or no benefit to patients are.
Its ready-to-grow products are compact enough to be used indoors, which makes them accessible to people with little or no space for gardening.
That's far more districts than Democrats need to retake the House, and many of those races have gotten little or no national attention so far.
Here is what has not happened: There has been little or no effort at zoning protection to keep development clear of floodplains; little or no offshore and onshore infrastructure for flood protection; no discernible heed paid to the scientific evidence and indeed the growing practical experience of catastrophic flood risks; and of course, relentless, pervasive climate change denial, the mother's milk of Texas politics.
Singapore's foreign ministry said in an advisory last week large protests in Hong Kong had become unpredictable and could turn violent with little or no notice.
Concern is especially high in areas with little or no public health infrastructure or a lack of gay-friendly services that can offer the necessary tests.
They concluded that middle-age workers with little or no "peer social support" in the workplace were 2.4 times more likely to die during the study.
The snowpack is important since it supplies about 30 percent of the state's water needs particularly in the warmer months when there's little or no rainfall.
Trump himself continues to flummox lawmakers with tweets and press conferences that have little or no bearing on what he hopes to achieve on Capitol Hill.
Some people are born with an anatomical defect that either changes the shape of the vagina or makes it so there is little or no opening.
The average heart-valve replacement, for example, costs €30,000 ($35,000) in Germany but only €15,000 next door in Austria, with little or no drop in quality.
Brussels has in the past given little or no encouragement to separatist movements inside the European Union, whether those of the Catalans, Scots, Flemings or others.
When it came to social benefits from the use of solar power, though, Dr Aklin and his colleagues found little or no evidence of their existence.
This is particularly true (sometimes tragically so) in the legal arena, where founders generally have little or no experience and the risks are difficult to quantify.
That leads to little or no differentiation to what gamers can find elsewhere and, he says, misses the point and huge opportunity of a new platform.
Before his reforms, army and navy commanders in the country's seven military regions would report to their respective service headquarters, with little or no co-ordination.
Many young Filipinos have little or no knowledge of Marcos and martial law and recent years have seen his family re-emerge on the political scene.
Worse, the Dutch Football Association (KNVB) flip-flopped between appointing veteran coaches with proven track records and hiring former players with little or no coaching experience.
Many young Filipinos have little or no knowledge of Marcos and martial law and recent years have seen his family re-emerge on the political scene.
Oromo opposition activists say the protests are fueled by longstanding grievances, including political marginalization and the widespread displacement of Oromo farmers for little or no compensation.
There, torture, rape, starvation and death cannot be escaped, the advocacy group says, and, unlike for American detainees, there is little or no hope of reprieve.
Girls with higher glycyrrhizin exposure in the womb appeared to weigh more and start breast development sooner than girls whose mothers consumed little or no licorice.
It has little or no information about how often those complaints lead to any discipline, or how long it takes the city to address the complaints.
The new sanctions imposed by Congress will have little or no impact as long as they are not recognized and duplicated by America's allies or partners.
They are simply scheming to elevate a candidate with little or no support in the primaries in the hopes of maintaining their accustomed hold on power.
But career personnel at the State have little or no experience with how to procure the best systems or are hamstrung by the procurement process, itself.
A holistic approach to the homebuying process can work with dramatic results for renters who walked in the door with little or no credit or savings.
While U.S. interests in the region were clearly articulated during these sessions, little or no attention was given to the interests of our so-called partners.
Manipulators always want something from you, and if you look back on your relationships with them, it's all take, take, take, with little or no giving.
For his part Barnier stressed some areas have seen little, or no progress since December, listing outstanding issues around safeguarding the rights of citizens, among others.
Many have little or no postsecondary experience because the pressures of work and family prevent them from attending school or impede their progress once they start.
Russia accounted for most of the non-OPEC spare capacity (roughly 21.3,21.4 bpd) with little or no available spare capacity in the other non-OPEC allies.
" The commission argued that current tax rules "were not designed to cater for those companies that are global, virtual or have little or no physical presence.
The nation's oil firms are retrenching, with large producers planning little or no further expansion and some smaller projects struggling even to cover their operating costs.
In a business environment women can find themselves in areas where they have little or no access to senior officials and policymakers, who are mainly male.
The trouble, say Githongo and some of the businesses affected, is the haphazard nature of the demolitions, which they say come with little or no warning.
The children are believed to have had little or no contact with others outside their families and were shown jihadist videos by their parents, police said.
The Pew Research Center found that 22019 percent of Americans trusted that elections were secure, while 35 percent had little or no confidence in that statement.
U.S. citizens who break the law are sent to prison every day with little or no weight given to the fact that they may have children.
The share of folk who have "little or no confidence" in big business has risen from 3.45% in 21997 to 853% in June, according to Gallup.
Strong earthquakes are not uncommon in seismically active Alaska, but they tend to occur in remote, sparsely populated regions where there is little or no damage.
At the highest level of stimulation, 58 percent of the people who started out with moderate to severe pain reported little or no pain after treatment.
Among religious groups, white evangelical Protestants voiced the highest levels of distress, 64 percent, when they find themselves around immigrants who speak little or no English,.
Republicans argue that it's hardly relevant to his judicial philosophy or temperament, and most of the paper would constitute Kavanaugh had little or no input on.
But, it's much, much much (much) more likely that Trump is simply creating a conspiracy theory -- based on little or no evidence -- that suits his purposes.
Only 21625 percent of potential Clinton voters expressed little or no confidence in the accuracy of the upcoming vote, compared with 2900 percent of Trump supporters.
Half of Americans have little or no confidence that the GOP effort to repeal and replace ObamaCare would "make things better," according to a new survey.
The details about the people associated with the Administration had "little or no apparent foreign intelligence value" he said, but were widely disseminated in intelligence reporting.
The company is cutting production in the short term rather than dumping cars into rental car fleets at little or no profit, company executives have said.
He won 17 percent of the vote there — and that was a showing with little or no precedent for him in the South on Super Tuesday.
This model predicts that in realistic conditions of information overload and limited attention, high-quality information has little or no competitive advantage over low-quality information.
Congress and the next president could further strengthen the health care law by offering subsidies to middle-income families who currently receive little or no help.
"Films made in Eastern Europe seem of little or no interest to people in the West," he wrote in "Double Vision: My Life in Film" (1989).
" According to the Pentagon's official definition, it has "little or no permanent United States presence" and "is maintained by periodic Service, contractor, or host nation support.
One obvious potential reason is that he reports little or no taxable income, and thus pays very little to support the government he wants to run.
Its teams, Juventus apart, generally have little or no effect in continental competitions; many are over-reliant on aging players, their legs weary and powers dulled.
Their primary concern is with the aspects of society in which markets have little or no part to play: education, culture, religion, marriage and the family.
Although Kushner Companies has spent little or no cash of its own, the firm takes large annual deductions based on the theoretical depreciation of the building.
In this case, the proposed methodology would assume there is little or no health benefit to making the air any cleaner than what the law requires.
Last July, I examined parked vehicles in Saranac Lake and found little or no bug debris, even on license plates or the blunt fronts of vans.
The move is likely to rile Mr. Trump's opponents, buoy his supporters and have little or no effect on those occupying the nation's shrinking middle ground.
On Wednesday, Bridge's 2500,21 tenants, most of them hourly workers with little or no financial cushion, will start dropping their April rent checks in the boxes.
With the team in quarantine, and with little or no elasticity in the soccer calendar, it is difficult to know when that game might be played.
The way it works is that a single person who had little or no income tax liability last year gets a one-time payment of $21.

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