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The Beasts movies may actually make clearer Rowling's under-discussed debt to Roald Dahl.
Perhaps that's when Britain will make clearer overtures of their exit from the European Union.
"But he could also probably make clearer what will guide him in using that discretion," Kamin said.
The proposals to update the Italian electoral system aim mainly to make clearer the winner in general elections.
The company says it's part of a plan to make clearer where information is coming from, but how?
As the past few months make clearer than ever, it makes sense to think of politics as a complex system.
The social-media companies should adjust their sites to make clearer if a post comes from a friend or a trusted source.
The agreement required Facebook make clearer how it shared data with third-parties and banned it from sharing friends' data without their consent.
Clarification: This article has been updated to make clearer the section on the frequences needed for a singer to be heard over an orchestra.
"We are sorry that Mark did not make clearer that it was the civil society groups in Myanmar who first reported these messages," it said.
The rough parts can be really trying, but they can also make clearer that you're committed to each other, regardless of less-than-ideal circumstances.
In order to make clearer sense of the political history of how we got to now, a basic theoretical framework will go a long way.
Older love songs sometimes make clearer declarations of affection than modern ones do, which is why this Troggs tune from 1966 has an authentic "I'm in love!" feel.
"In case of Ether as we interact with market participants, we keep gathering info and at some point we say this is something we should make clearer," he said.
In 2018, the Education Department warned that public schools should make clearer to students and parents that College Board's questions are voluntary and that the data is later sold.
I see art as a tool I can use to try to look for answers, to inquire, to understand, to make clearer issues that recur in my day-to-day experiences.
He said regulators want to make "clearer and more transparent" what kind of trading is governed by the Volcker Rule — something he said has been a source of frustration for regulators and bankers.
Last month Vera Jourova, the European Union's commissioner for justice and consumers, warned that it needed to amend its "misleading" terms of service to make clearer how it uses personal data—or face sanctions.
Although she still wishes to remain anonymous, she told The New Yorker that she was willing to disclose her professional experience, to make clearer the pressure that she felt when she and Hall began their relationship.
The revised decree would be designed to make clearer the restriction that Live Nation is not allowed to threaten venues in any way, and may not retaliate against venues that decide to use a system other than Ticketmaster.
Or the tenability of any of the institutions that religious people put in place to make clearer a gender divide in humans that we no longer even believe in — indeed, in gender constructs we no longer believe in, either.
As British Prime Minister Theresa May wrangles with her own ministers over how far to break away from EU customs rules and product standards, EU negotiators are urging London to make clearer what they see as their preferred way forward.
"I think we need to make clearer to the Chinese and Russians that it is in their national interest to do something," she said, adding that the two countries need to "live up to" the recently passed UN sanctions against North Korea.
RELATED: CNN Investigation: Sexual misconduct by judges kept under wraps "The Code of Conduct should make clearer that judges cannot turn a blind eye to a colleague's mistreatment of employees," said the report filed to the Judicial Conference, which sets policy for the nation's federal courts.
If anything, Obama's departure from formal office will only make clearer the myriad ways in which he has fundamentally overhauled American government, reshaped the Democratic Party in his image, and built the most far-reaching and substantial record of achievements of any president since Ronald Reagan.
While the idea of the Court forcing elected officials to make clearer choices might sound superficially attractive, in practice, non-delegation doctrine represents unsophisticated assumptions about how the legislative process functions, and judicial intervention is enormously unlikely to generate a coherent rule or produce a better process.
Instead, Robby Mook, Clinton's campaign manager, concluded from Sanders's win there that the problem was not that Clinton had spent too little time in Michigan, but that she'd spent too much — that calling attention to the state would make clearer to voters that they should vote for her opponent.
Even if they can't stop the Sessions confirmation, they should put as much pressure on every Republican before they cast that vote, and they need to make clearer at the end of this process that they will exercise their political muscle as a minority when it comes to other business.
When doctors felt confident about what mattered to the patient, either through a living will or by talking to family members who knew the patient's wishes, they were less likely to feel distress and felt they could make clearer recommendations and suggest choices that were consistent with the patient's values.
When doctors felt confident about what mattered to the patient, either through a living will or by talking to family members who knew the patient's wishes, they were less likely to feel distress and felt they could make clearer recommendations and suggest choices that were consistent with the patient's values.
In part due to this hit, Hockey Canada redefined the rules to make clearer a zero-tolerance policy for head hits.
Nonetheless, even though section 298A is regarded as an alternative to the Sedition Act, it has been proposed that the law should make clearer when section 298A, instead of the Sedition Act, should be employed.Tey, p. 140.
David W. Boyd. (Number S-6839). Victoria: Province of British Columbia, 1989. The AMS took its name from student associations like the University of British Columbia and McGill University, to which Victoria College (UVic's predecessor) was affiliated. The name was changed in 1989 to make clearer what the organization actually is, a student society.
For example: increasing career confidence by giving useful and positive feedback or providing them with opportunities to solve some problems; or help them to make clearer career goals to enhance their sense of control and thus improve the overall level of career adaptability. For those wanting to expand their understanding of AQ, the podcast series on The Success Network - DECODING AQ, hosted by Ross Thornley, shares insights from world leaders in business, psychology and academia.
Concordance set up through concordancing programs of corpora allow non-native language users to conveniently grasp lexico-grammatical patterns of the target language. Collocational frequencies of words (i.e. word pairings frequencies) provide non-native language users with information about accurate grammar structures which can be used when writing in the target language. Collocational information also enable non- native language users to make clearer distinctions between words and expressions commonly regarded as synonyms.
In 1991 Shukrallah was appointed managing editor and later editor-in-chief of the state-owned newspaper Al-Ahram Weekly. Starting in 1995, he had his own column, called "Reflections," in the newspaper. He was dismissed as chief editor in July 2005. During that year in particular, Shukrallah had written numerous articles criticizing Egyptian politics and demanding that the Mubarak government make clearer how it would allow for more political liberalization, being skeptical of the promised reforms.
Gohmert said that "conservatives have advocated for years that there should be no automatic spending increases in any federal department's budget ... that has been a trap so when we simply slow the rate of increase, we are accused of making draconian cuts." He argued the legislation would make clearer "what is an increase and what is a cut", put the government in the same situation as American families, and help with the task of getting the debt under control.
I Chronicles 1 includes a version of the Table of Nations from Genesis, but edited to make clearer that the intention is to establish the background for Israel. This is done by condensing various branches to focus on the story of Abraham and his offspring. Most notably, it omits Genesis 10:9–14, in which Nimrod, a son of Cush, is linked to various cities in Mesopotamia, thus removing from Cush any Mesopotamian connection. In addition, Nimrod does not appear in any of the numerous Mesopotamian King Lists.
" Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX), one of the bill's main sponsors, said that "conservatives have advocated for years that there should be no automatic spending increases in any federal department's budget... that has been a trap so when we simply slow the rate of increase, we are accused of making draconian cuts." Gohmert argued that this legislation would make clearer "what is an increase and what is a cut," put the government in the same situation as American families (who do not get automatic increases), and help with the task of getting the debt under control. Columnist Bruce Bartlett strongly criticized the bill, calling it an example of "Republican duplicity.
The village became a bustling administrative city and a trading hubBodenschatz: Städtebau für Mussolini, pg. 371, that required its new inhabitants address its rising sanitation, building, transportation, and safety needs. And so, housing, businesses, recreation services, as well as churches appeared out of thin air in a matter of a few short years. Before delving deeper into the details of Asmara’s development, a brief summary of the origin and evolution story of this Italian colony on the Horn of Africa should be given in order to better contextualize, and hopefully make clearer, Asmara’s extreme growth at the end of the 1930s. In 1935, Italy, a significant colonial power, had already occupied Eritrea for nearly 40 years.
Surrender is described as women passively submitting their lives to male doctors, teachers and ministers; the feminist view suggests that women focus on pride instead of humility. OA contends that the context of powerlessness within the program isn't referring to an individual's flaws, but simply with the acceptance that they have a problem with food that they cannot seem to defeat with their unaided will. The slogan "We are powerless, not helpless," is an example of this distinction. By accepting that they are powerless over certain things and thereby surrender the illusion of control, they are then able to make an honest appraisal and make clearer decisions about what they truly do control.

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