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Putin signaled his hesitance to make deeper cuts on Nov.
It has different attachments and bits, so I can make deeper marks.
He repeatedly expressed his desire to be in a relationship, a craving to make deeper connections.
Faster-than-anticipated rebounds in these countries put pressure on other OPEC members to make deeper cuts.
They theory is that letting traders trade in nickel increments rather than pennies will allow them to make deeper markets.
That bill, which would make deeper changes to Dodd-Frank and leave the CFPB nearly powerless, has been ignored in the Senate.
Washington (CNN Business)The Federal Reserve on Wednesday held interest rates steady despite renewed pressure from President Donald Trump to make deeper cuts.
This paired with needing to find players for dungeons and other things meant you were probably more likely to make deeper connections with players.
Discount carrier Spirit Airline (SAVE)also announced it would cut capacity by 29% in April, and it could possibly make deeper cuts in May.
The board did not make the hard decisions, nor push Rossello to make deeper cuts or create a reasonable, transparent and comprehensive debt restructuring plan.
That could make deeper waters — like those off the Pacific Coast, around the Hawaiian islands and in the Great Lakes — accessible for wind-energy development.
To counter weak demand at home, Harley plans to make deeper inroads into some of the fastest growing two-wheeler markets in Asia through lightweight motorcycles.
Poor performers could still make deeper cuts in the months ahead to make up for the low level of compliance in January, though this seems unlikely.
U.S. officials are reportedly debating lifting tariffs on Chinese imports to give Beijing a reason to make deeper concessions in ongoing trade talks between the two countries.
OPEC hopes it can persuade other oil producers to make deeper cuts to try to push up prices that have been slumping for more than two years.
They are everyday people—attorneys, waiters, writers, soccer moms—looking for a way to find their own purpose and make deeper connections with someone they care about.
Some now expect the RBI to make deeper cuts to the repo rate INREPO=ECI than expected, after it lowered it by a quarter percentage point last month.
While the proposal was supported by Gruenberg, who backs strict bank regulations, the ascension of McWilliams gives the agencies a chance to make deeper changes to the rule.
The bill, known as the Better Care Reconciliation Act, would have reversed that expansion over three years, from 2021 to 2024, and then make deeper cuts in 2025.
Commerzbank wanted reassurances Deutsche Bank was prepared to make deeper cuts at its loss-making U.S. business as a condition of proceeding with the merger talks, the sources said.
That was actually the first market the startup targeted, in 2015, although it appeared to shift strategy after that to build up IP and make deeper inroads into video.
In part, Hall explains, that's because we're more likely to make deeper connections during times of change, when we're seeking out and meeting more people than we normally would.
NEW YORK, April 17 (Reuters) - Top U.S. banks must make deeper cost cuts to drive earnings growth, with revenue expected to remain under pressure for the foreseeable future, analysts said.
OSLO (Reuters) - World temperatures could rise 15 percent more than expected this century, obliging governments to make deeper cuts in greenhouse gas emissions to limit global warming, scientists said on Wednesday.
To offset weak demand at home, Chief Executive Officer Matt Levatich is trying to make deeper inroads into some of the fastest growing two-wheeler markets in Asia through lightweight motorcycles.
Ted Cruz decided to campaign vigorously in the Granite State after his win in Iowa, despite suggestions he could make deeper inroads by skipping New Hampshire and moving to South Carolina.
That would improve the world's chances of forestalling catastrophic climate change, which will require both clean energy deployment, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions today, and innovation, to make deeper emission cuts possible tomorrow.
Often, the same ingredients that work to shield skin against the sun also leave behind an unsightly white cast, which can make deeper skin tones look more ashy and gray than radiant and glowy.
The Senate bill is expected to make deeper cuts into the program but they won't kick in until 2025, easing the worries of Senators having to face their constituents on the issue any time soon.
LONDON, March 4 (Reuters) - Accountants will be required to make deeper checks into whether a company is able stay in business under a proposal by Britain's audit watchdog following the collapses of Carillion and BHS.
These are signs that the Fed will need to make deeper rate cuts, perhaps even plunging the United States back to 0% interest rates -- emergency territory last experienced in the aftermath of the Great Recession.
Harley expects the lightweight segment to act as a "bridge" to its brand, said McAllister, giving it a chance to make deeper inroads into a market where over 20 million two-wheelers are sold annually.
Heightened tensions among OPEC members after a breakdown in diplomatic relations between Qatar and a Saudi-led group have also raised concerns about the group's output deal and its ability to make deeper cuts if necessary.
Goldman analysts said they remained "cyclically bullish within a structurally bearish framework," noting that global inventories were drawing, demand is high, OPEC could still make deeper cuts and U.S. producers could be discouraged by rising costs.
The new loan comes at a time when Petrobras' debt and its difficulty in meeting a goal to sell $14 billion of assets this year has raised concern that it will have to make deeper cuts.
OSLO, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Norwegian Air will make deeper capacity cuts in 2020 than previously announced as part of its plan to return to profits after three consecutive years of deficit, the budget carrier said on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - A drop in production and higher costs forced South Africa-focused platinum producer Lonmin to make deeper cuts and shift its headquarters on Monday as a first-half operating loss of $242.5 million knocked its shares.
Apple Inc is in talks with India's government to explore making products locally, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, as the U.S. firm aims to make deeper inroads in the world's second-largest mobile phone market by users.
The Cupertino-based king of consumer hardware has set itself apart from other consumer tech companies through its professed emphasis on privacy, a position that Apple will likely leverage further as it continues to make deeper forays into health.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Reliance Industries, which has upended India's telecoms sector with its cheap mobile data plans, launched its fiber broadband system on Thursday in a push to make deeper inroads into the country's wireless and fixed-line internet industry.
The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin proposed lifting all or some of the tariffs on Chinese imports to give Beijing a reason to make deeper concessions in ongoing trade talks between the two countries.
Amid the industrial slowdown, Sandvik said it expected to make deeper cost cuts, which were now seen at 1.7 billion crowns compared to its previous guidance of 1.4 billion, with most kicking in fully around the middle of next year.
Facing inroads into its market shares, Saudi Aramco this month slashed the August official selling price (OSP) of its benchmark light crude grade to Asia by the most in nine months but analysts warned it may need to make deeper cuts.
Now it is taking another step ahead in building out that business with a new product: LinkedIn Talent Insights, a self-service, big data analytics product that will let recruiters make deeper queries into statistics for hiring and employment, based on LinkedIn data.
To combat attempts to steal market share, the kingdom's oil giant this month slashed the August official selling price (OSP) of its benchmark light crude grade to Asia by the most in nine months and analysts warned it may need to make deeper cuts.
Over the long term, these shifts will likely mean that Republicans win more elections than they do today across Rust Belt states such as Ohio, Iowa and Michigan, and Democrats will make deeper inroads across Sun Belt states from Georgia and North Carolina to Arizona and Nevada.
Read more: Harley-Davidson's profit falls by 19% as the company cuts its outlook for the year thanks to President Trump's trade warTo offset weak demand at home, it is trying to make deeper inroads into some of the fastest growing two-wheeler markets in Asia through lightweight motorcycles.
China has yet to make deeper changes to policies that the U.S. side says provide unfair subsidies to Chinese domestic firms, improperly control data flows and force U.S. companies into joint ventures that require them to hand over technology in order to do business in the lucrative Chinese market.
Trevor Houser, one of the campaign's lead energy wonks, told me in an interview that the campaign's climate policy is constructed with an eye toward "building the institutional, political, and technical foundation over the next decade" that will be needed to make deeper cuts after 203, on a path to more than 80 percent below 2005 levels by 2050.
The Washington Post's Greg Sargent makes a compelling case for what this rhetorical tack means for the election, and for the future of the two-party system: Some Democrats believe that the GOP's nomination of Trump has created an opening to make deeper-than-usual inroads among GOP-aligned constituencies, such as white and suburban women and college-educated whites.
But John Larsen, the author of the Rhodium Group analysis, estimated that if Mr. Obama's policies had remained in place, as many as 21 states would have had to make deeper reductions than they are currently expected to do without the rule — including Texas, West Virginia, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — and emissions most likely would have fallen further than the 32 percent originally envisioned.
What's more, as nations make deeper and significantly more expensive carbon cuts, such as building out electricity-powered public transit, developing futuristic nuclear fusion technologies, and investing in innovations to slash carbon emissions from industrial sectors (like steel, concrete, and plastic), the cost of meeting ever-more-ambitious carbon pledges will go up — and, consequently, so will the price of buying up these carbon credits since it'll cost countries more and more to arrive under their carbon budget, explained the Environmental Defense Fund's Hanafi.
The heads are aligned to each other and one head is shaped to make deeper cuts along the dowel edges so as to part the stock into individual dowel rods, resulting in a group of dowel rods emerging in parallel at the machine's output.
Due to additional cost, this method is typically only used where deeper trenching is not an option due to utility conflicts, shallow bedrock, or other conditions that make deeper excavation infeasible. There are many ways to predict frost depth including factors which relate air temperature, soil temperature and soil properties.
The Commissioner's Disk was released in 1988. It was an advanced player, stadium and team editor, able to make deeper changes, such as skin tone (in the original version, one had to clone a black player in order to create a new black player). It also featured a schedule generator, as well as advanced stat analysis, and so forth.
Damant, aided by John Haldane, discovered the cause and prevention of decompression sickness ("the bends") allowing them to make deeper dives. Over seven seasons, all but 25 gold bars were recovered by Damant and his crew. In 2002, the Odyssey Marine Exploration entered into an arrangement with the British government in finding the HMS Sussex which carried 10 tons of gold coins onboard. The ship foundered in 1694 off the coast of Gibraltar.
A feller- buncher is a motorized vehicle with an attachment which rapidly cuts and gathers several trees in the process of felling them. In cut-to-length logging a harvester performs the tasks of a feller-buncher, additionally doing the delimbing and bucking. When harvesting wood from a felled tree, the recommended methods should be followed in order to maximize wood recovery. The suggested trend is to make deeper cuts and smaller openness when performing undercuts.
Marybelle S. Bigelow and Kay Kushino, Fashion in History: Western Dress, Prehistoric to Present, page 179, Burgess Publishing Company, 1979, During the Georgian era, pendants became popular as décolletage decoration. Anne of Austria, along with female members of her court, was known for wearing very tight bodices and corsets that forced breasts together to make deeper cleavage, very low necklines that exposed breasts almost in entirety above the areolae, and pendants lying on the cleavage to highlight it. After the French Revolution décolletage become larger at the front and reduced at the back. During the fashions of 1795–1820, many women wore dresses that bared necks, bosoms and shoulders.
When limited objective attacks provoked little response on the morning of the 25th, the division commander Major General Leland Hobbs formed two mobile task forces to make deeper thrusts with an eye toward punching through the defense altogether and breaking deep into the German rear. However, Hobbs had not fully taken into account the nearly nonexistent road network in front of the XVI Corps bridgehead. Faced with trying to make rapid advances through dense forest on rutted dirt roads and muddy trails, which could be strongly defended by a few determined soldiers and well-placed roadblocks, the task forces advanced only about on the 25th. The next day they gained some more ground, and one even seized its objective, having slogged a total of , but the limited progress forced Hobbs to abandon the hope for a quick breakout. In addition to the poor roads, the 30th Division's breakout attempts were also hampered by the German 116th Panzer Division.
In a relentless effort to build party membership in the KPRAF, cadres at all echelons over the years have been urged to spot capable military personnel with potential and to induct them quickly into the party. Such appeals hinted, that for KPRAF members, the trial or waiting period for party acceptance was waived, and that even the act of joining may not have been completely voluntary. KPRP officials also sought to expand membership by junior officers and by KPRAF rank and file in the People's Revolutionary Youth Union of Kampuchea (PRYUK—see Appendix B). As the party's mass organization to which all young people could belong, the PRYUK was in a strong institutional position to accept all applicants, and it could make deeper inroads into the KPRAF than the more elitist party. In an exhortatory message in early 1987, defense officials proudly noted the existence of PRYUK "structures" in more than 80 percent of the armed forces, and they acknowledged a debt of gratitude to the mass organization for occupying the forefront of a national effort to induce Khmer youth to serve in the KPRAF.

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