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"meaningfully" Definitions
  1. in a serious and important way
  2. in a way that is intended to communicate or express something to somebody, without any words being spoken

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And, while regulations have meaningfully lowered bank earnings power, they have just as meaningfully improved the strength of bank balance sheets.
These companies may all offer access to the internet, but their services have meaningfully different constraints and are used in meaningfully different ways by their subscribers.
It seems fair to imply, that the slowing in money supply growth is due to the Fed's actions to push interest rates meaningfully higher and Federal Reserve assets meaningfully lower.
AND SO, WE HAVE BEEN GROWING THOSE LENDING BUSINESSES MEANINGFULLY.
Unfortunately, Google's announcement today will not meaningfully deliver consumer choice.
I want shows I can interact with meaningfully on it.
First, and most meaningfully, he can cooperate with the Hill.
"I'm hopeful that it won't be meaningfully weakened," he added.
It would meaningfully change their revenue and their product cycles.
But did these false stories meaningfully affect how Americans voted?
There are conservative policies that can meaningfully address these goals.
His ability to meaningfully connect to his audience is undeniable.
This, all while doing nothing to meaningfully decrease global temperatures.
Could it continue to grow its subs meaningfully from here?
Third, hospitals must be forced to compete meaningfully on price.
We do not believe, however, sell through has meaningfully improved.
We're a modern hotel operator with a meaningfully different supply.
Each contributes meaningfully to business competitiveness, albeit in different ways.
They did not, however, lose meaningfully different amounts of weight.
Those disagreements will continue to become, at times, meaningfully adversarial.
That leaves two families in which kids meaningfully helped out.
Opposing political sides that don't communicate meaningfully with each other.
It's two days later now, and nothing has meaningfully changed.
That's actually how you can talk meaningfully about this topic.
They can't meaningfully apprehend past the boundary of money's bubble.
You need to save regularly to meaningfully boost your wealth.
That wasn't a computer you could really meaningfully upgrade, though.
There is no single solution that can meaningfully change outcomes.
In Canada, the rate has not meaningfully increased since 2009.
I don't think rates are going meaningfully higher from here.
He choked out questions, smiled, and nodded meaningfully at replies.
Maintaining company culture gets meaningfully harder as an organization grows
But it wouldn't meaningfully change the outcome of the race.
But the Democratic platform might not be meaningfully better. Whaaa?
Arranging my apps meaningfully also meant deleting most of my folders.
Sanders victories won't deliver the number of delegates needed to meaningfully
But it seems unlikely that he meaningfully advanced his political agenda.
Was there some reason James looked so meaningfully at their secretary?
The two candidates are not meaningfully alike in terms of policy.
Long term investing and capital formation would not be meaningfully affected.
THIS COMBINATION VERY MEANINGFULLY ACCELERATES OUR ABILITY TO REALIZE THOSE GOALS.
Therefore, its indefinite shelving is unlikely to meaningfully impinge upon confidence.
Is there any way for us to meaningfully enforce these measures?
He spent his remaining time meaningfully and productively, and largely here.
How to act: Just meaningfully keep your right fist firmly closed.
Your brain actually has a chance to meaningfully process the information.
Different identities are supposed to be meaningfully equivalent under the philosophy.
Little time remains to meaningfully improve election security before the midterms.
Overtime, the good content that kept people engaged meaningfully would win.
"People can meaningfully judge whether or not they're ready," Hadden says.
It doesn't offer the possibility to meaningfully shape its future-history.
These proposals will not meaningfully reform the federal criminal justice system.
Casey played nine players, but really leaned meaningfully on just seven.
Furthermore, they argued, no one had been meaningfully excluded from it.
It would meaningfully advance the date of the next financial crisis.
How do all those numbers meaningfully translate to actual product features?
The game was never meaningfully competitive the rest of the way.
"We respectfully conclude that Salman fundamentally altered the analysis underlying Newman's 'meaningfully close personal relationship' requirement such that the 'meaningfully close personal relationship' requirement is no longer good law," a majority said in the Martoma case.
"Sorry," he says after meaningfully closing his eyes and attempting to refocus.
Clearly, letting New START expire is no way to meaningfully engage China.
Are they giving consumers an opportunity to opt in or out meaningfully?
Alas, the yardstick by which online spots are measured hasn't meaningfully evolved.
Wood maintains that her work can only meaningfully be experienced in person.
Sadly for fans, Nintendo doesn't meaningfully differentiate between the two these days.
"Markets all over the world are down meaningfully since 2011," Faber said.
Bannon has not meaningfully advised the president about his response to Charlottesville.
I really just wanted a bunch of worlds to meaningfully interact with.
But "Billions" has played meaningfully and entertainingly with mankind's more fundamental conflicts.
A right exists only on paper if individuals cannot meaningfully access it.
Citizen action to halt climate change has meaningfully impacted national government action.
Nothing about tonight's electoral returns meaningfully impinges upon the President's foreign policy.
U.S.-based investors also contributed meaningfully to international growth markets last year.
Over the past several decades, automation in factories hasn't meaningfully improved productivity.
But President Trump's sturm and drang won't meaningfully change any of that.
We have failed to meaningfully incorporate them into the refugee admissions program.
Despite its size and geography, Turkey has never meaningfully aided U.S. security.
We want to contribute meaningfully to Singapore's solutions to enhance urban liveability.
Can Scotland's overwhelmingly white hip-hop scene engage meaningfully with these issues?
This is all the more important because people can't meaningfully opt out.
I couldn't figure out how to not look meaningfully into someone's eyes.
As I already mentioned, Europe, the micromobility business there is meaningfully better.
We didn't get a yes or no, but something meaningfully in between!
Once you get meaningfully above $265 million, you probably don't need it.
"Those stores outperformed the balance of the chain pretty meaningfully," Stack said.
If the Fed becomes more meaningfully hawkish, the yield curve can invert.
Treasury yields did not react meaningfully at the start of these shutdowns.
The Wall Street Journal is suggesting that the rupee may weaken meaningfully.
But they're just not meaningfully different from the Obama-era economic performance.
If experiential travel signifies engaging meaningfully with the people, history, environment and culture of a destination (like a local, not a tourist), then transformational travel is supposedly the next step: Engage so meaningfully, the trip actually changes you.
It's humbling to admit that for many people, we've failed to meaningfully provide.
CFO David Wehner said that ad load could come down meaningfully in 2017.
Moscow's claim to a say in Syria's future cannot now meaningfully be challenged.
And yet Corporate America didn't meaningfully pay down its collective debt last year.
But in order for things to meaningfully change, they need to change unequivocally.
We're thrilled to join forces and work toward a more meaningfully connected world.
This is the beginning of a longer process needed to meaningfully improve safety.
They stumble through their budding situationship, and it's meaningfully raw, singular, and pure.
Tiffany has decided not to meaningfully increase retail prices in China for now.
Meaningfully faster, more efficient laptop processors simply don't exist for manufacturers to use.
Amazon is finally meaningfully addressing its counterfeit issue after getting sued by merchants.
This show could have been an opportunity to meaningfully engage with this issue.
But, this last quarter it did not contribute meaningfully to our comp results.
There's no hard evidence that they meaningfully amplified the backlash against Johnson, either.
Whether he liked it, whether he could meaningfully consent to it, or not.
There are woefully few people and institutions capable of meaningfully constraining Donald Trump.
It turns out that agreeableness can be meaningfully divided into two narrower traits.
Now, I look back and if I could meaningfully kick myself, I would.
America's $28 billion tourism surplus with China meaningfully reduces the overall trade deficit.
Still other countries, like Russia, have yet to meaningfully get in the game.
However, should capital ratios decline meaningfully, this could pressure the ratings or Outlook.
But cosmetics regulation laws in this country haven't been meaningfully updated since 1938.
Jefferies' DeSanctis, for one, said the cuts could add meaningfully to financial reports.
First, designing sound economic policies to ensure that structural imbalances are meaningfully addressed.
Here in Wine School, we try to talk about wine clearly and meaningfully.
There needs to be a committed global coalition to "solve" forced migration meaningfully.
Once this was broken to the upside last spring, the stock rallied meaningfully.
If it fails to pull back meaningfully, this would be a bearish signal.
There is "no clear indication that issuance pressure would abate meaningfully," Shah said.
What ways can your school more meaningfully bring elders into the educational experience?
Only then can we meaningfully address the contemporary problems that are lynching's legacy.
He wants to listen more meaningfully and attentively, and utilize downtime for thinking.
We do not know yet because Judge's account has not been meaningfully tested.
I think that it's important to actually meaningfully affect the company's bottom line.
"I hesitate to say sentiment is meaningfully changing at this point," he said.
Some meetings lead to major a-ha moments that meaningfully move projects forward.
Still, this is the first time Congress has meaningfully moved on the issue.
" "The prepared statement is not meaningfully different then what has been said previously.
It's designed to explore how we might interact more meaningfully with our digital currency.
According to Jones, the key to Lister's seduction was attention, carefully and meaningfully applied.
However, fewer large meaningfully complementary targets exist after the latest wave of semiconductor consolidation.
And that led to the view that things would slow down meaningfully in 2016.
And even if it were, the two have stopped competing meaningfully with each other.
NOW, like many big women's rights groups, has never meaningfully addressed sex workers' rights.
Oil consumption will decline meaningfully; and coal, as in Britain, will almost entirely disappear.
Twitter, Slack, Telegram, and Speedtest each have meaningfully superior apps for iOS than Android.
No chance of getting these to meaningfully loud volumes with your phone's audio dongle.
They don't contribute meaningfully to your life like a smartphone or a fitness band.
It remains to be seen whether the newly revealed allegations will meaningfully change things.
Many people -- despite wanting to help -- do not feel like they can contribute meaningfully.
Does that makes the new S18 model meaningfully better than other Sonos smart speakers?
So the bet is that this is on its way to meaningfully higher prices.
Such a transaction would meaningfully reduce both OMW's revenue diversification and return on capital.
Odd that a meaningless phrase can be used so meaningfully by so many people.
But the effort was scrapped in 2017 after it didn't meaningfully impact piracy rates.
None of these combat operations have been approved, or even meaningfully debated, by Congress.
Katz expects them all to be meaningfully higher by the end of the year.
He said it won't meaningfully slow the rise in global temperatures -- but it will.
But median sales prices are forecast to rise 4 percent, meaningfully faster than wages.
Eder, and fellow senior Brendan Fardella, 17, wanted to meaningfully contribute to their efforts.
Industries doesn't ruin Skylines but I also never feel like it meaningfully augments it.
To get ahead meaningfully, people will still need to get out there and work.
It spawned my interest in learning more about how to communicate effectively and meaningfully.
That change meaningfully altered the overall slant in a way that's boosted Democrats' fortunes.
"The negative risks to our outlook have increased meaningfully in recent weeks," Wren wrote.
However, it has risen meaningfully from its all-time low hit in August 2018.
Because many Democratic donors are failing to meaningfully invest in state and local elections.
Additionally, an opt-out regime fails to meaningfully address repeat infringers and sophisticated respondents.
One described the industry, which isn't meaningfully regulated or monitored, as the Wild West.
Higginbotham criticized his colleagues for failing to "meaningfully apply" the previous Supreme Court rulings.
Sex workers have rightly raised issues with its failure to meaningfully address their concerns.
Some experts are skeptical the three companies can meaningfully lower costs and improve outcomes.
" But Cipollone said Trump may participate if he is allowed to do so "meaningfully.
And companies should release reports that meaningfully demonstrate their progress toward those diversity goals.
Facebook says its revenue growth will slow down "meaningfully" this year as a result.
Only these governments can meaningfully change the mission, operations and capacity of this important institution.
These are companies that won't—or can't—meaningfully crack down on extremism in broad terms.
Glaser might contend that Fox denied Horowitz an opportunity to meaningfully respond to the allegations.
Our analysis of a 20% sterling depreciation showed that Tesco's unhedged leverage would rise meaningfully.
It doesn't cost you meaningfully more to do it, so why not take the plunge?
In combination, these two programs meaningfully improved the customer experience of buying from independent sellers.
And if recession chatter picks up meaningfully, losses in high-yield bonds could be big.
Huawei, for its part, said the U.S. government's move could meaningfully hurt such American firms.
But it has never meaningfully explained the value of what it's giving us in return.
Caroline looked at her meaningfully, then turned her attention back to her baby, the pond.
The existing version of this laptop sells for $399.99, so this version is meaningfully cheaper.
Perhaps it meant that America could finally start to talk clearly and meaningfully about food.
For now, even strident Democratic activists can't tell if their investments meaningfully shifted the tide.
Would a strong FDP in opposition or in government meaningfully change German's policy on Brexit?
Or would they meaningfully address the problems plaguing their industry and American society at large?
Facebook executives said the moves would meaningfully restrict bad actors from interfering with foreign elections.
Tiffany has decided not to "meaningfully increase" retail prices in China for now, it said.
The hospital operator's revenue also came in above forecasts, citing meaningfully improved 2018 financial performance.
But ad load could "come down meaningfully" after mid-2017, Wehner said at that time.
So how can men engage with this cultural moment and participate meaningfully in the conversation?
It makes sense that a significant reduction in supply will meaningfully affect the price now.
Here are four ways you can help efforts that are meaningfully addressing the water crisis.
Doctors who fail to install and "meaningfully use" CEHRT are penalized with reduced Medicare payments.
According to critics, Pier 1 Imports is failing to meaningfully distinguish itself from its competitors.
Since the Great Recession, for example, the economy's growth has failed to meaningfully lift inflation.
And the fact is, meaningfully cutting taxes will almost always benefit the rich the most.
When agencies have issued unlawful guidance, it has often been impossible to meaningfully constrain them.
If removed or meaningfully tampered with, there must be mass, popular, peaceful support of both.
They did make it slightly taller, but it's not meaningfully taller than an iPhone 7.
The auto industry isn't meaningfully threatened by ride-hailing or new companies making electric vehicles.
But emphasising heightened risks rather than cutting forecasts meaningfully may be the rulebook, for now.
Glassdoor recommends having specific examples prepared to show ways you have contributed meaningfully at work.
There is very little evidence, Polikoff says, that the law meaningfully narrowed the achievement gap.
A year later none of these things have happened; few have even been meaningfully attempted.
They also keep every student meaningfully occupied, in roles that range from chaplain to dishwasher.
" But it said the estate's representative, the Wylie Agency, "never meaningfully engaged in a negotiation.
The gist: How do you meaningfully punish a company as enormous and profitable as Facebook?
According to critics, Pier 1 Imports has failed to meaningfully distinguish itself from its competitors.
The aim is to test if the treatment "meaningfully improves" the health of Medicare beneficiaries.
She's taking serious heat in domestic politics for not meaningfully distancing Britain from Trump's America.
Indeed, profit growth has meaningfully topped analyst expectations in the first half of the year.
Etsy committed in 2017 to "meaningfully increase representation" and put numbers to that last February.
According to Roach, progress on trade with China will not meaningfully rev up global growth.
First, the FAA must be appropriately funded and empowered to engage meaningfully alongside industry stakeholders.
The market went from meaningfully overpriced, not a record, but overpriced, to average price today.
"We expect the general bond selloff to continue and yields to rise meaningfully," he said.
The agencies must consider and then meaningfully respond to those comments when finalizing the rule.
There are no signs the government is taking steps to meaningfully address these underlying concerns.
He has done nothing to meaningfully fix the systemic accountability problems at the Police Department.
Thapar, perhaps the country's most prominent television journalist, was suddenly unable to meaningfully cover politics.
We will continue to cover work that touches us and comments meaningfully on important issues.
Furthermore, there's little evidence that solitary meaningfully improves safety for staff in prisons and jails.
Whether other rich countries will commit meaningfully to Mrs Merkel's plan for Africa is still uncertain.
This spring, Ray added a curveball—or at least separated his curveball meaningfully from his slider.
"We believe Target shares could perform much better if the company meaningfully reduces expectations," Zolidis said.
Because hate violence terrorizes entire communities, it requires community-wide interventions to meaningfully mitigate the harm.
How can interactivity be meaningfully added in a way that audiences can readily understand and use?
A Facebook spokesperson told BuzzFeed News that including such content would not meaningfully change the numbers.
Semantic parsing also ensued over whether the modifier "meaningful" is significantly (or meaningfully) different from "significant".
Should hiking meaningfully slow the economy, the Fed could find itself directly targeted by President Trump.
Nor has it been able to meaningfully bolster this economic success with political and military tools.
After all, a decade of monetary stimulus has not meaningfully eased the economic funk, many argue.
And hasn't been meaningfully hacked (well, barring attacks by identical twins/strikingly similar looking family members).
The problem is that Google's AI is too stupid to be meaningfully helpful at this stage.
It is a fact that will never go away, and that she has never meaningfully addressed.
Sears also said it would look at options to meaningfully reduce cash interest payments in 2018.
Without recognition of the complexities of identity, tech companies will remain incapable of meaningfully tackling inclusion.
They had failed to provide opportunities for women of color to participate meaningfully in the conference.
One is that sometimes-mixed evidence of whether they actually improve meaningfully over traditional public schools.
Revenue also beat forecasts, and Tenet said it had meaningfully improved its financial performance during 2018.
Twitter has been rightly dragged through the mud for failing to meaningfully address its harassment crisis.
Two years later, though, the SEC concluded those samples were not enough to be meaningfully assessed.
Moreover, I've long said that economic and market growth could not withstand meaningfully higher interest rates.
"History shows M&A activity meaningfully slows nine to 13 months following an inversion," Shafir said.
He told CNBC this year's projections are "meaningfully above last year's," but declined to comment further.
This law authorized subsidies to hospitals and professionals to adopt and meaningfully use certified EHR technology.
When it comes to the CFPB, though, Congress' ability to meaningfully demand accountability is conspicuously lacking.
The United States does not possess the capability to ultimately alter the outcomes meaningfully in Afghanistan.
Bottom line: Tesla stock has risen meaningfully over the past week, but Maley sees trouble ahead.
That means presenting all costs and benefit estimates in a manner that can be compared meaningfully.
Banks do not always offer granular details on businesses that do not contribute meaningfully to earnings.
"Internet companies demonstrating revenue reacceleration tend not to meaningfully underperform in the following quarter," DiClemente said.
Some recent research suggests that only attitudes toward civil rights and gender equality are meaningfully affected.
"It is unlikely that fiscal uncertainty will be meaningfully resolved by the March meeting," said Bullard.
Hats off to the administration for launching its strategy; now it's time to meaningfully implement it.
Historically, HY spreads do not increase meaningfully until after the Fed has concluded its tightening cycle.
At that time the marquee investment firms would invest in that phase and be meaningfully involved.
Amazon may decide it's not worth fighting for a deal that doesn't meaningfully affect its business.
"It's a part of our effort to connect more meaningfully with younger consumer groups," he said.
He categorically denies the notion that Amazon can meaningfully explain the flux in the retail space.
There was maybe a small advantage to oestrogen, but it was not meaningfully different, Joffe says.
CITs have been around for nearly a century, but have only grown meaningfully in recent years.
Just as meaningfully, the film gets at the essential question of sports: Why do they matter?
The filmmakers try to complicate Tommy, including with some self-referential layering that never meaningfully develops.
And that means that putting small barriers between them and suicide methods can meaningfully prevent suicides.
Don't be afraid of setbacks, because if you're not failing, you're probably not meaningfully winning either.
If we break meaningfully through that we could end up having a sharp and swift decline.
Developers (and players) have complained that Steam simply has too many games to meaningfully sort through.
So withdrawing from the Paris deal should not meaningfully change that political calculus, in this view.
Meaningfully, it ends in 1991, the year that Ms. Dash's masterpiece, "Daughters of the Dust," opened.
JPMORGAN CHASE CFO SAYS FIXED INCOME AND EQUITIES BUSINESSES PERFORMING "MEANINGFULLY" BETTER THAN FOURTH QUARTER 2018
Yet most meaningfully, both are largely associated with early and exceedingly lucrative investments in Chinese companies.
Keep your finger on the pulse of your industry, and look for ways to meaningfully innovate.
" But Cipollone said President Donald Trump may participate if he is allowed to do so "meaningfully.
Specifically, we think revenue and gross profit growth slow meaningfully in '20 and the multiple compresses.
Trump has also managed to meaningfully advance his political agenda through the courts and federal agencies.
There's not much in here to look at and say the labor market is slowing meaningfully.
All my life I longed to connect meaningfully to others, but felt I didn't know how.
The Economist: Are there any legal reforms that would meaningfully protect privacy in the digital era?
Each new addition to the franchise can't be meaningfully different enough to mess with the brand.
If battery life can be meaningfully addressed then many, many people will be very happy indeed.
Getting Tehran to meaningfully constrain, let alone give up, such programs will be difficult at best.
What rationale could there be for characterizing the latter as "not meaningfully better" than the former?
The voter ID debate essentially involves Republicans whipping themselves into a panic over a problem that doesn't meaningfully affect their chances of winning elections, and then passing laws that whip Democrats into a panic over a problem that also doesn't meaningfully affect their chances of winning elections.
It's hard to know if this fancy technology speak amounts to a meaningfully different experience for now.
Instagram and video ads are expected to begin to contribute meaningfully to Facebook's revenues starting this year.
The elevation of our habits to sacred acts aims to reappraise what counts as time meaningfully spent.
Major League Baseball believes in its own significance—the idea that it is meaningful, and meaningfully American.
He added that it's unclear whether the curtailments have meaningfully reduced a glut of oil in storage.
For the upper middle class, these services have provided more transport options, but without meaningfully reducing congestion.
We see it in her latest video, too — a meaningfully fresh take on so-called "incel" communities.
"I'm confident that capital markets are going to shut down meaningfully for an extended period," McDonald said.
According to Maley, if the ETF can meaningfully break above $70, there could be more gains ahead.
And the probability you will outlive your money meaningfully decreases if you wait to take Social Security.
Yet Captain Marvel's fundamental storytelling issues make it impossible for the movie to deliver meaningfully on that.
This wasn't meaningfully different from non-obese people after researchers accounted for whether patients had vascular injury.
Fitch believes CBN's licensing alone is unlikely to change the competitive landscape of the telecoms industry meaningfully.
Walgreens' share price is higher and will contribute more meaningfully to the 30-stock index, it said.
The short period of the newly acquired production would not meaningfully impact the forecast, the company said.
They were also skeptical the commitments were of sufficient scale to meaningfully change the bleak economic outlook.
But it's unclear how much funding would be included and whether that could meaningfully fill the gap.
At the same time, Services revenue meaningfully exceeded our expectation and appears poised to continue growing quickly.
This is, the researchers say, the most significant example of AI collaborating meaningfully with humans yet created.
There's no denying the fact the stalemate in Afghanistan can only meaningfully be overcome through peace talks.
Like Superfund, federal regulations governing hardrock mining on public lands have not been meaningfully revised since 1980.
Things did not calm down much on Thursday, but the S&P 500 did not decline meaningfully.
We cannot meaningfully address the challenges facing our ocean until we address the dismissal of climate science.
They are unlikely to meaningfully affect the overall crime rate or generate meaningful gains in public safety.
They have to meaningfully protect against a hateful ideology that has resulted in countless acts of violence.
If renewables can meaningfully solve their reliability and intermittency issues, then coal's raison d'être may well evaporate.
But only a slim majority expect U.S. wage growth to pick up meaningfully before the next recession.
My concern is that everybody getting along and sending letters back and forth doesn't meaningfully do that.
Strangely enough, Cramer didn't see many of those bearish theories meaningfully weighing on stocks in Monday's session.
There are definitive reasons why: many centers do not have the ability to meaningfully collect good data.
They were teammates in rookie ball that summer before their paths quickly diverged, intersecting intermittently but meaningfully.
It now lacks the ability to meaningfully function in the run-up to the 28500 presidential election.
If the Democrats are serious about winning in 2020, they need to more meaningfully invest in organizing.
But it doesn't appears as though Aetna had changed Mr. Bertolini's compensation meaningfully before the CVS deal.
The concept was first meaningfully articulated in a landmark 1989 Supreme Court decision, Department of Justice v.
The bid "meaningfully undervalues HP and disproportionately benefits Xerox shareholders," Chairman Chip Bergh said in a statement.
So when things do not go the way they had hoped, it's meaningfully different for many women.
"I said I want to be able to contribute meaningfully," Mr. Weiss said in a telephone interview.
Companies with higher rates of employee engagement have been shown to meaningfully outperform those with low engagement.
" She added, "I don't see this meaningfully affecting the government's ability to bring significant public corruption cases.
Perhaps now we meaningfully engage our Baltic allies and take the information warfare fight to the Russians?
That is insufficient to meaningfully reduce poverty or South Africa's high unemployment rate of around 27 percent.
And banks have meaningfully outperformed real estate investment trusts since recession fears started to fade last year.
The NOPAIN Act provides lawmakers the opportunity to meaningfully reduce rates of opioid addiction in this country.
And by themselves, they profoundly fail to address the current opioid epidemic and meaningfully curtail its impact.
However, there are ways to meaningfully explore the world without sacrificing your career or your financial goals.
However, Bank of America said the amount of new cases is declining meaningfully in the past week.
Ultimately, the likelihood it actually hurts the economy enough to drive stock prices meaningfully lower is limited.
All too often, Wilkinson writes, contemporary faith-based films don't deal meaningfully with the challenges of faith.
It is important to understand just how little of the Mueller report has been meaningfully digested and understood.
The transcription quality was far from perfect — but it wasn't meaningfully worse than anything else on the market.
So our narrative, in order to belong more meaningfully to its day, must reflect that in the end.
Breaking meaningfully above the $30 level would be very positive for the group often hinged on economic conditions.
GIF: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)It's incredibly hard to take a great design and make it meaningfully better.
But what if such reflections had taken place more meaningfully before pushing video so heavily on the site?
This would result in flying planes that were substantially less full, on average, without meaningfully reducing operating costs.
He added that it is unclear whether the curtailments have meaningfully reduced a glut of oil in storage.
"Secretary Clinton's tax proposals would raise substantial revenue and make the tax system meaningfully more progressive," Moody's said.
"There are no facts which we can address meaningfully," he told after meeting German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas.
In the past, Democrats wouldn't have meaningfully invested in an Alabama Senate race — or fielded a strong candidate.
Rogue One and Solo, are each good stories, but they don't meaningfully add to the backbone Skywalker saga.
Twitter's daily audience is growing, but the company hasn't added meaningfully to its monthly user base in years.
But coming out for $23.7 would disappoint activists without meaningfully appeasing employer groups who oppose any increase whatsoever.
At least not meaningfully, though year-over-year revenue growth has declined each of the past four quarters.
Fitch does not expect exposure to increase meaningfully as Arrow focuses on growing the number of SMB customers.
The unfortunately reality, however, is that this mess isn't likely to get meaningfully better for a long time.
As a result were able to moderate expense growth meaningfully in our early years as a public company.
There is deep skepticism that the current attention will push Facebook to meaningfully address the problems in Myanmar.
It's called "hyperbolic discounting," and behavioral economists plead that we meaningfully overvalue money now, unfairly discounting money later.
At one point, the bond market was expecting inflation picking up meaningfully, and it gave up the ghost.
In other words, to participate meaningfully in modern life, you have to let corporations walk all over you.
Perhaps most importantly, seven companies have been allowed off the list for meaningfully reversing their ties to Trump.
Since Trump's election, however, hopes that Trump would meaningfully crack down on lobbyists' power have all but vanished.
For example, Asher feels she can meaningfully improve experiential outcomes by advising about pacing and use of space.
To meaningfully reduce defaults, we should encourage innovation and experimentation at all stages of the loan life cycle.
"However, a deeper analysis shows that growth has already inflected meaningfully in almost every product category," he wrote.
There are other areas where states may have jurisdiction, but meaningfully solving the problem requires a nationwide approach.
They think that they can opt out of the tracking that you're performing — they can't meaningfully opt out.
Instead, we show them as a way to help think meaningfully about the differences among gun death rates.
If the SMH rolls over and begins declining meaningfully, it should lead the broader group lower with it.
Other countries have effectively managed their deficits and debt by meaningfully restraining the major drivers of their spending.
They think that they can opt out of the tracking that you're performing -- they can't meaningfully opt out.
"By modernizing these systems we will meaningfully improve the lives of tens of millions of Americans," Kushner said.
The last time I meaningfully tried a form of exercising that wasn't running was, in fact, Wii Fit.
"It adds complication without meaningfully increasing the security," of the data, he told Motherboard in a Twitter message.
"I mean this in the sense that we can move away meaningfully" from near-zero rates, Harker added.
I just want to meaningfully share all of today's experiences and my pizza with you—my new friends.
Recently, Kokonas decided the best way to meaningfully effect change was to troll the shit out of OpenTable.
The options become a way for the employees to meaningfully participate in a company's upside should they succeed.
EPA will no longer regulate wetlands unless they are "physically and meaningfully connected" to waters under EPA jurisdiction.
The Pew poll is not a guarantee that the President won't get his approval rating to rise meaningfully.
"Wireless fundamentals are meaningfully improving, following a heightened wave of aggressive competitive activity in recent years," Niknam said.
The divertissements, consisting of dances, choruses and solo songs, provide entertainment yet often relate meaningfully to the action.
Nothing Ms. Burgess gives Sydney to say connects meaningfully to the daily lives of people outside the Beltway.
The Supreme Court, however, did not address the "meaningfully close personal relationship" requirement outlined by the Second Circuit.
But household furniture is one of the few categories that has yet to be meaningfully upended by technology.
Bond investors were unfazed by Tuesday's consumer price index reading, which showed inflation picked up meaningfully in July.
"Rarely do you get the chance to end something and end it as meaningfully and satisfyingly," said Markus.
The country's bleak prospects have improved in recent years, but not enough to meaningfully lift its citizens' fortunes.
And what does it take to meaningfully lead a remote workforce, especially in a time of mass change?
"The growth rate of GCP was meaningfully higher than that of Cloud overall," Porat said on the call.
Also, what constitutes an offset and how to measure and meaningfully track their progress will be a challenge.
The president is not going to meaningfully alter the trajectory of the stock market by downplaying the realities.
There's also no guarantee that lawmakers' efforts will result in effective regulation, or meaningfully change the status quo.
A step toward immersion, but there's no way to meaningfully immerse yourself in, essentially, a cool YouTube video.
The agencies must also provide opportunities for public input, and then meaningfully respond to any input they receive.
After three episodes, the series has yet to prove that it is capable of meaningfully developing that material.
Many today struggle to maintain eye contact, pay full undivided attention to others, and meaningfully interact in person.
Gillibrand said a new data protection agency would "create and meaningfully enforce" data protection and privacy rights federally.
The company told workers the bonus "did not meaningfully improve quality," according to an email obtained by Motherboard.
Only one group has meaningfully supported this statute since the beginning of Ghana's transition to democracy in 1992.
To state the obvious, dedicating a month to the issue has done nothing to meaningfully address human trafficking.
Analysts don't expect that President Donald Trump's moves to slash environmental regulations will meaningfully revive the coal industry.
"The stock price is indicating that this environment is about to change meaningfully in a very favorable direction."
There is a move to meaningfully weaken democracies in nations in Eastern Europe such as Poland and Hungary.
Disrupting these programs won't meaningfully reduce federal spending, but it will permit chronic conditions to grow in prevalence.
"The yield curve proceeded to fully flatten by Dec 2005, before turning meaningfully inverted in 2006," he added.
It is the first federal agency to meaningfully supervise debt collectors, and it has made a crucial difference.
But that is not a defense if the judiciary itself can't meaningfully address unacceptable behavior in its ranks.
"And when it does, [it] will fall meaningfully short of original fiscal stimulus and tax cut level ambitions."
"The Ring" was both horrifying and meaningfully divergent from its source material, a Japanese book and film series.
Under those conditions, the ethicists ask, is it even possible to meaningfully consent to an experiment like this?
By definition, you can not perfectly automate a process for creating special things meaningfully different than one another.
Meanwhile, none of the four recent Democratic appointees, whether "moderate" or liberal, have moved meaningfully rightward during their tenures.
"It's clear that US burger-sector same-store sales have decelerated meaningfully," Kalinowski wrote in a recent research note.
Now stay alert, as you, too, will have an opportunity to dramatically and meaningfully break from tradition this month.
Despite landmark General Data Protection (GDPR) legislation in the EU this May, not much has meaningfully changed since then.
Given the deep divisions within the Republican Party, it's hard to see how the factions meaningfully unite in Cleveland.
There is no way to meaningfully parse the role of Jewish women in film without talking about Barbra Streisand.
Consumer advocates say the law could meaningfully improve online privacy without losing what people like best about the internet.
"I think risk-off comes back in vogue because the dollar would appreciate meaningfully in that context," he said.
"Most of us are convinced" that the tax bill will meaningfully increase the growth rate of the economy, Sen.
Optivolt's technology "seamlessly integrates into everyday products, so you don't have to change the product design meaningfully," he insists.
Sure, there was Michonne and Spencer talking meaningfully about Home and Family when they weren't putting down Zombie Deanna.
Another big shareholder, Driehaus Capital Management LLC, said in March that AMC's $30 per share offer meaningfully undervalued Carmike.
However, annual FCF should improve meaningfully to the $450 million range as Project K cash costs subside in 2017.
One of the key limitations of AR currently is that AR objects cannot interact meaningfully in a 3D space.
Given the large growth opportunity for UBER, it's concerning to see growth decelerate meaningfully over the past several quarters.
Some oddities to note: Most emoji don't start meaningfully populating in search until you input two or three characters.
So far China, United States and Pakistan have struggled to persuade the Afghan Taliban to meaningfully embrace the talks.
"I mean this in the sense that we can move away meaningfully from the zero lower bound," Harker added.
This hampers innovation and causes people to leave those communities, as they're unable to participate meaningfully in remote work.
Experts say there is no way around it: In order to meaningfully address homelessness, more housing must be built.
Judge Bates saw the new missive—a scant three pages—as failing to "elaborate meaningfully" on the administration's rationale.
Kaepernick has vowed not to stand for the anthem until the injustices he has enumerated have been meaningfully addressed.
But today millions of American lack the broadband access that they need to meaningfully participate in the digital age.
This is one key reason why we project real GDP growth to slow meaningfully this year compared to last.
Investors are confronting the possibility that Treasury yields may not meaningfully recover from their decades-long decline anytime soon.
American investments are enabling millions of people to live healthy lives and contribute meaningfully to their societies and economies.
They shook hands cheerfully, eyed each other warily, touched arms awkwardly and locked eyes meaningfully across a crowded theater.
You need a proper mix of holding individuals meaningfully accountable and making sure companies are incentivized to police individuals.
We assess the group on a consolidated basis because the individual operating entities' credit profiles cannot be meaningfully disentangled.
These distributors are completely fragmented, and the quality of fresh ingredients varies meaningfully from one distributor to the next.
Congress responded by enacting the America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science (COMPETES) Act.
" Swinburne added that a deceleration of ad revenue growth "meaningfully reduces the company's ability to drive any operating leverage.
They occasionally criticize his words, but they do not meaningfully punish him, as Christopher Mathias of HuffPost has noted.
Scott Hodge, president of the foundation, said permanent expensing is needed if Trump wants to meaningfully boost economic growth.
But after the agents leave, it is difficult for the government to meaningfully penalize businesses that hire unauthorized immigrants.
Mr. Trump and senior officials have also said that the deal does not meaningfully limit its ballistic missile program.
The law may not change things meaningfully, said Donald Clarke, a specialist in Chinese law at George Washington University.
But what is surprising is how few candidates address the issues that affect black communities or meaningfully court them.
In fact, it makes it rather easy to masquerade at being passionately and meaningfully committed to political change. Why?
This is a moment to move away from policies that don't contribute meaningfully to human survival around the globe.
And a lot of these performers had never been meaningfully south to have a meaningful relationship with black people.
For example, Facebook still has yet to meaningfully monetize many of its biggest acquisitions (Instagram is the notable exception).
But the coal industry's decline has left things precarious, and he's been thinking through ways to meaningfully offer help.
"The percentage of gun owners with formal firearm training hasn't meaningfully changed since then," when it was 56 percent.
Some will see that as a positive; it's been awhile since Zelda dungeons have meaningfully pushed back on players.
Judge Castel's decision whether to instruct the jury that the relationship must be "meaningfully close" might tip the scales.
Furthermore, the Fed is central to the forecast as financial conditions have meaningfully loosened in the last six weeks.
Data showed Turkey's current account surplus in November failed to meaningfully top a forecast by economists Reuters had polled.
Additionally, Trump's lawyers also argued that the litigation wouldn't "meaningfully change" if the New York officials' motion was granted.
For presidential power to meaningfully expand, it is not enough for a president to simply make a power grab.
Clinton and Sanders have profoundly different political styles and have adopted meaningfully distinct stances on the issues in 2016.
Age and, to a much lesser extent, education were the only areas that meaningfully deviated from the top line.
So while the Stelvio seems to have a better reliability track record, it hasn't meaningfully improved on the Giulia Quadrifoglio.
The pressures on banks have eased meaningfully since the days of the hardliners when banking was being de facto nationalized.
"We updated News Feed to help people meaningfully connect with friends and family first," a Facebook spokesperson explained VICE News.
But she'll have to prove it in Iowa or New Hampshire, where Sanders is still polling meaningfully ahead of her.
" Porat said on Monday that capital expenditures will increase this year but "at a meaningfully lower rate than in 2018.
It is too much with us to be meaningfully present to us, to feed into the life of our imaginations.
In her report, Apstein called out the Astros decision and their unwillingness to meaningfully deal with Osuna's domestic violence case.
Patients are unlikely to understand (or read) the form, nor will admissions clerks be equipped to discuss its implications meaningfully.
The ACA did not meaningfully touch the pharmaceutical industry's business or patent practices, and those companies have reaped record profits.
After several minutes, it would then give you an answer that typically did not improve meaningfully on Google search results.
A few times, lawmakers managed to meaningfully press the CEO on issues like possible expansion of search efforts in China.
"Project Include started as dinner brainstorming sessions on how to make tech meaningfully more diverse," Pao said in a release.
I mean the buyer's stock price is now up meaningfully so then can now meet the price of the seller.
The median survival rate for stage 4 patients is just three years, a number that hasn't changed meaningfully in decades.
But another is that you might believe that you have no ability to meaningfully affect the lives of distant strangers.
"We expect the market to meaningfully swing in favor of buyers within the next two to three years," she said.
If endless accumulation of data is the central logic of the industry, can we really expect anything to meaningfully change?
Blinding cases—removing the race of the suspect from the information provided to the prosecutor—would meaningfully reduce prosecutorial bias.
Also, he said, efforts are needed to meaningfully address the broader systemic factors that shape food environments, access and availability.
But we're sure the podcast format will allow a wider, on-the-go audience to meaningfully engage with Zuck's content.
" He added that for equities "to move meaningfully higher from here, we think valuations would need to be cheaper first.
"To meaningfully close the gap, organisations need to develop a culture of equality at work," Pearce told CNBC via email.
The usefulness of this is to help you better gauge what is a meaningfully low or high P/E ratio.
To meaningfully support those living with rare diseases and disorders, consider these nine tips from people within the community. 63.
But the moment someone calls attention to the issue, the government's reaction isn't to try to address the issue meaningfully.
Sadly, this means we will be saying goodbye to 53 talented Nerds, who have all contributed meaningfully to building NerdWallet.
While mortgage rates are yet to rise meaningfully from their historic lows, a future spike is likely on the horizon.
If stock moves meaningfully higher, think likely from M&A (more speculation or takeout) or markets valuing higher 'frictionless' franchises.
The trader also closed out of his position in Rio Tinto, after the stock failed to move meaningfully, he said.
"The year saw our consumer businesses attain a threshold, wherefrom they will start contributing meaningfully to consolidated profits," he said.
Less indelible is Mr. Clark's depiction of young love, which has the dancers too often gazing meaningfully into the horizon.
"If demand for new products does not rebound meaningfully, we would expect further downside to our estimates," the analyst added.
It means that whatever they do, they should be able to engage in it fully and reflect on it meaningfully.
Neither one of those laws succeeded in meaningfully reducing irregular border crossings (in fact, unauthorized immigration surged in their wake).
"Unfortunately, everything thing I've heard indicates that the president's proposal will fail to meaningfully address our infrastructure crisis," said Rep.
The real human interest story about Lucia Perillo is how much of the world she spills meaningfully onto the page.
This is because it takes a while for changes in corporate tax law to meaningfully impact behavior and decision-making.
And her moderate positions have made it hard for Brat to meaningfully ding her as too liberal for the district.
The results "meaningfully beat even the highest of expectations," J.P. Morgan analyst Anupam Rama wrote in a note to clients.
To the Editor: Washington State's coming vote on carbon taxes exemplifies the power of people to attack climate change meaningfully.
But perhaps the most meaningfully located are the books perched above the chair where I sit when I can't write.
By using conversational platforms, they can connect more meaningfully with their customers and find out precisely what's on their mind.
"Investors can account for firms' social and sustainable practices without meaningfully changing the expected return of their portfolios," he said.
These themes are more teased than developed, though, and the play's two very disparate strands fail to twine together meaningfully.
Yet I have to believe that a playwright as sophisticated as Mr. Pierce has made these baffling, disruptive choices meaningfully.
There are, of course, groups, including distributed global companies and disabled communities, who have long been meaningfully connecting from afar.
While none of this meaningfully shifted attention away from the White House, two standout moments traveled well on social media.
But people aren't meaningfully free unless they have some security and some option to say no — that is, some power.
The hedge fund argued that the company's earnings per share figure had not meaningfully improved over the last five years.
Like NE corridor, where with a little bit of effort we can meaningfully create a superb experience for customers there.
The facts are not meaningfully in dispute, because Mr. Sondland's testimony corroborates the accounts of multiple strong and reliable witnesses.
He appeared in a moody music video in which he wore a gelled pompadour and stared meaningfully at the ocean.
Under CAATSA, the United States has threatened to sanction countries that do not meaningfully reduce their arms imports from Russia.
"None of the research has shown any of these approaches to delivering care has meaningfully addressed cost," Dr. Werner said.
"We believe a search preference menu is an excellent way to meaningfully increase consumer choice if designed properly," he said.
Falk (20 of 25 passing, 198 yards) gave the offense some life but could not meaningfully rally the somnolent Jets.
The value of the company and its ability to contribute meaningfully to a settlement was evaporating, the company's lawyers said.
Saudi Arabia is ruled by an absolute monarchy that does not meaningfully share power or even allow women to drive.
Sadly, there is no evidence that Medicare for All would do anything to meaningfully contain the growing cost of care.
If this partnership is to meaningfully improve healthcare delivery, it needs to include more than the employees of these companies.
Underlying every investment is an actionable plan for how that company can meaningfully contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases.
That fleet size improves the economic picture for the startup and will begin to meaningfully impact transportation in that city.
If the currency of a nation declines meaningfully over a sustained period, it creates significant problems for that nation's economy.
But, she added, she'd like to see the conversation move "very strongly" toward figuring out how to meaningfully reduce emissions.
All three test group stocks will be quoted in $0.05 increments, but other details between the groups will differ meaningfully.
Improving operations, a stable operating environment and an ability to consistently generate meaningfully positive FCF support the company's credit profile.
Jefferies highlighted the need for retail banks to invest meaningfully in the digital evolution, and compete with these start-ups.
That number could be meaningfully higher this year, but it's still small enough that many have direct exposure to candidates.
It says it was "meaningfully" profitable in 2019 as measured by Ebitda, a gauge of profits that excludes some expenses.
That "Too Funny to Fail" doesn't meaningfully reckon with the insidious sexism within comedy is not much of a ding.
We've decreased ability to meaningfully communicate, and we want everything — things, experiences, gratification — delivered to us at Amazon Prime speed.
But what the past two weeks show is that the world is starting to gesture meaningfully in the right direction.
We've been doing this for 40 years and median wages have not meaningfully budged, and yet ... The rich get richer.
"Project Include started as dinner brainstorming sessions on how to make tech meaningfully more diverse," Pao said in a statement.
Everyone will benefit deeply and meaningfully from sharing — even those of us who stand to lose an initial competitive advantage.
First, if you've paid any attention to the Trump campaign since the beginning, the document contains no meaningfully new revelations.
How will they meaningfully engage in the issues that affect us all if this sector of culture is cordoned off?
A great example are insecticidal bednets for malaria, a highly effective intervention that can meaningfully prevent infections and save lives.
A party that is not meaningfully restrained by shared norms of conduct cannot long be legally or democratically restrained either.
Poetry and engagement with the humanities not only enhance a doctor's empathy, but are requisite to all of us living meaningfully.
That doesn't clarify how severe of a carbon tax would be needed to meaningfully reduce emissions and scale back climate change.
Though less visible, much of the impact of machine learning will be of this type — quietly but meaningfully improving core operations.
But it's hard to explain how they're meaningfully different than the fancy TVs we were excited about at CES last year.
Since then, he's edged above 50% four times, but this is the first time it's been meaningfully over the 50% line.
The proposed disposal demonstrates that Wanda is finally able to meaningfully execute its long-signalled intention to become more asset light.
Spiegel & Co have continuously innovated and user growth has not meaningfully slowed in response to changes in the service so far.
Here are some initial steps you can take to meaningfully advocate for getting girls into computer science in your own community.
Arbitrarily born between borders, Bitnation proponents believe that humans are "geographical prisoners" who cannot meaningfully choose our government or its services.
While our trading partners' economies have meaningfully improved, America's approach to trade failed to adjust, leading to increasingly large trade deficits.
In addition to his passion, Wozniak says there were really two counterintuitive factors that meaningfully contributed to his innovation at Apple.
But all of that information was already available through other channels, and it isn't meaningfully affected by the new FCC rules.
Second, build new experiences that meaningfully improve people's lives today and set the stage for even bigger improvements in the future.
With these actions we meaningfully accelerate our subscription and SaaS offerings and expand our ability to enable our customers' digital transformation.
DAVID FABER: What's the number going to look like when we start to really look at them meaningfully contributing to earnings?
But Trump's crimes and Trump's policies are difficult to meaningfully cleave apart—compartmentalization leaves the political realities underpinning both poorly understood.
JPMorgan strategists believe that while leveraged accounts have broadly unwound their short dollar bets, asset managers "have yet to meaningfully capitulate".
And at the moment, China does not figure meaningfully into Morgan Stanley's investment for the "MVP stocks" — MasterCard, Visa, and PayPal.
Were the country open to talking meaningfully about relations between Buddhists and Muslims, the films could form part of the discussion.
That said, the stock fell 5.7 percent Thursday, as the firm indicated its ad load could "come down meaningfully " next year.
We expect continued growth in non-interest bearing balances until banks begin to meaningfully increase rates offered on various deposit products.
He didn't make the allegations of being unstable meaningfully better or worse, so he gets a 3 on this issue. (2).
For the Fed, a change in the outlook for government spending will meaningfully alter the outlook for rates and the economy.
That's important because bioenergy is the only renewable energy source that contributes meaningfully to providing cleaner power for transportation and heat.
Entrepreneurs have to weave a story every day, often a story that differs slightly or meaningfully from reality at that moment.
Machine Learning algorithms need to be limited by time in order to ingest data in sizes which can be processed meaningfully.
Where Amazon will take it from here I couldn't say, nor would anyone respond meaningfully to my questions along these lines.
This notwithstanding its demonstrated access to a variety of capital sources over time, which meaningfully mitigates refinancing risk in Fitch's view.
Days Gone acts as though it's a game where its narrative and gameplay will meaningfully intersect, complementing and reflecting one another.
Sanders wants to expand them, and only conservative ideologues (who are losing badly this cycle) want to roll them back meaningfully.
But COO Sheryl Sandberg says that she doesn't see them contributing meaningfully to Facebook's bottom line for a few more years.
In the meantime, the administration risks being stuck in no-man's land, neither meaningfully confronting Russia nor tangibly improving the relationship.
"We could not meaningfully do this work without survivors," said John Cotton Richmond, anti-trafficking ambassador at the U.S. State Department.
Indeed, though Amazon warehouse workers are obviously not getting rich, the company does pay meaningfully above minimum wage for those jobs.
But the company warned in November that ad revenue growth will slow "meaningfully" in 2017 as it reaches maximum "ad load".
Because they don't have the skills, they can't earn enough to save meaningfully to take time off in order to learn.
Previte's excursion wasn't an exercise in disengaged cultural tourism; the trip represented an attempt to meaningfully engage with her own past.
"Sales are still down quite a bit, but they've improved meaningfully," said Fersedi, who declined to share traffic and sales estimates.
Our major concern was that we did not believe that the economy was strong enough to support meaningfully higher interest rates.
And doubts about the sustainability of America's commitment to the Baltics, unfortunately, meaningfully raise the chances of a global nuclear war.
House conservatives closed ranks around the American Health Care Act, after GOP leaders agreed to make it meaningfully more regressive; 2.
But how, exactly, should those conversations and campaigns take form — in a way that can meaningfully reduce or eliminate racial prejudice?
Sources say Campbell was assigned typical HR tasks rather than being given the opportunity to meaningfully build out Uber's diversity efforts.
Stil, Berger told Motherboard that in order to meaningfully address the alt-right, we need to understand exactly how it works.
Its success suggests that people are captivated by design that connects meaningfully with nature and helps to solve pressing environmental issues.
Modern life has brought with it worries about spending our time meaningfully, and various, perhaps questionably effective, tactics for doing so.
The report also fails to meaningfully address how climate change will affect national security requirements beyond the confines of military bases.
Chose to believe it or not, climate change will meaningfully impact our lives in ways we are just beginning to understand.
"This acquisition will allow us to quickly, efficiently and meaningfully increase our customerbase and expand internationally," Comcast CEO Brian Roberts said.
The company said the bonus "did not meaningfully improve quality," and that the pay cut would go into effect this week.
Your calendar hasn't meaningfully improved since the dawn of the App Store That's not to say that calendar apps don't work.
"We see the FOMC decision as a meaningfully USD-negative signal and anticipate further declines," they wrote in a client note.
I'm watching to see if the S&P 500 can break more meaningfully above its trend line from the January highs.
Bond prices rose meaningfully on Wednesday, as the 10-year yield fell to the lowest level since just after the election.
Unfortunately, beyond potential healthcare reforms currently in the political pipeline, the plan fails to meaningfully address the massive growth in entitlements.
The ability of girls to love meaningfully, at least in the eyes of global society, hinges on their desirability to men.
Forcing people to install solar panels may actually exacerbate grid problems, creating negative secondary impacts without meaningfully greening the electricity system.
These technical implementation details aside, the real question is whether a public banking option could meaningfully fill the payday lending gap.
The game touched meaningfully on mental illness, portraying a character who suffers from paranoia and difficulties separating real and imagined threats.
"Kesha intends to continue participating in the creative process in the hopes she can meaningfully return to work," Mr. Petrocelli said.
Will 300-ish Whole Foods stores be enough to compete meaningfully in the brick-and-mortar space against Walmart's 4000+ stores?
Yet, as the four liberal justices took turns pointing out, neither of these goals is meaningfully advanced by this particular law.
This process has been in place for 40 years and the Republican Party has never meaningfully objected to it — until now.
Funding, printing, fulfillment, community-building — everything leading up to and supporting a book has shifted meaningfully, even if the containers haven't.
Also the act of getting on a bike is meaningfully different than a slight step up to get on a scooter.
Since then, talks have not progressed meaningfully, and the timetable for settling on a new agreement has been extended through 2018.
And most meaningfully, he would be able to walk day after day, much of it alone, in search of new plants.
It is not reasonable to expect people in this devastated region of Nashville to be able to meaningfully access the polls.
With the virus continuing to spread, demand for transportation fuel is unlikely to rebound meaningfully in coming months, Morgan Stanley added.
Bloomberg's presence in the race, in other words, is meaningfully increasing the odds of the outcome he says he doesn't want.
"The coronavirus outbreak is now meaningfully impacting fundamentals," the firm's strategists led by Savita Subramanian wrote in a note to clients.
Substantial differences in health deriving from socioeconomic status are a structural problem and can only be meaningfully addressed through structural changes.
Practices historically deemed unacceptable by the African-American community, like "stop and frisk" and racial profiling, have also been meaningfully reduced.
Most people don't see many opportunities to participate meaningfully in our political process, and many others feel alienated from it altogether.
We do not assign a VR to BFCM as it is difficult to analyse this entity meaningfully in its own right.
Rather than produce "socially focused" art that meaningfully engages with a community, Performa clearly preferred a model of co-opted storytelling.
This investment is a significant milestone that will further our mission to help people stay active and spend their time meaningfully.
The key factor fueling prices continues to be low supply, and it has not increased meaningfully in a few years now.
The analysts also noted that many of AT&T's businesses are "meaningfully economically sensitive," including its wireline, wireless and DirecTV units.
"The evidence indicates that modernizing our policy in this way will not meaningfully reduce readiness," he said in a written statement.
The most recent proposal from Xerox "meaningfully undervalues HP, creates significant risk, and compromises HP's future," HP said in a statement.
But, he added, "today's decision to target our News department journalists greatly hinders" efforts to meaningfully cover the news from China.
After all, inflation has struggled to meaningfully exceed the Fed&aposs 2% target despite the lowest unemployment rate in 50 years.
However, given the comparatively low position of the ratio, should capital ratios meaningfully decline, this could pressure the ratings or Outlook.
And Afghan women themselves, too often patronized as mere victims, are best suited to meaningfully effect change and rebuild their country.
But their lyrics never scan as meaningfully on the page as they do when Elias Bender Ronnenfelt snarls or screams them.
But he said the company would engineer its payouts to make sure that workers make "meaningfully more" than they do now.
But he said the company would engineer its payouts to make sure that workers make "meaningfully more" than they do now.
"Changing culture meaningfully means approaching folks from the standpoint of 'these harmful ideas you are perpetuating need to go,'" she said.
This tells me that the misguided racial education of these youths has not been meaningfully addressed in their homes or schools.
The terrific story Ullmann told about her father and the phone call spoke sweetly and, I thought, meaningfully to that question.
Apparel prices haven't gone up meaningfully in at least 7 years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' consumer price index.
Kent calls the cult indoctrination process a "series of acquiescences" that gradually take away a person's ability to meaningfully change course.
Though less visible, much of the impact of machine learning will be of this type – quietly but meaningfully improving core operations.
Update: Hammond has a compelling argument that this actually would meaningfully raise benefits for the poorest Americans; see this Twitter thread.
They see a system that makes it difficult for most citizens to participate meaningfully, or run for office, without financial resources.
One of the biggest questions facing the American judiciary is whether the Constitution allows elected representatives to meaningfully regulate the national economy.
The only remaining wall reference comes when a young girl looks meaningfully at a barbed wire fence in a bit of foreshadowing.
While the repurchase authority has increased meaningfully, Fitch believes the firm's capital plans are prudent given the earnings capacity of the bank.
Banks meaningfully lower their earnings growth rates when they give their money away and this does not create enthusiasm for their stocks.
"The chances of Rolls-Royce meaningfully increasing its returns to shareholders in the years to come look much better now," he said.
The move "will meaningfully dent the (Venezuelan) government's cashflow," wrote Risa Grais-Targow, Latin America director at Eurasia Group, a political consultancy.
In order to continue rejecting applicants with criminal histories, landlords must now demonstrate that doing so would meaningfully protect safety or property.
But given the weak signal, and with no computers to help with the analysis, his team wasn't able to meaningfully move forward.
Moreover, MAA and its peers' development are meaningfully below the mid-to-high single digit exposures seen heading into the last downturn.
So the single best way to mitigate security risks, they say, is to make sure they can meaningfully audit an election's result.
But that returns program is going nationwide this summer, and Kohl's said it expects to meaningfully boost foot traffic and hopefully sales.
Because of the lengthy recovery times in Italy, the bank to date has not been able to reduce its impaired loans meaningfully.
In fact, Americans are maintaining their cars longer in part because the technology used to make and operate them has advanced meaningfully.
We believe that Evergrande's high expenditure will continue to limit its operating cash flow generation and limit its ability to deleverage meaningfully.
But the show tries to portray him as exceptional, while also exploring the theme of unworthiness, and the concepts never mesh meaningfully.
This person suggested that the fund isn't likely to close with meaningfully more capital than that, and double the amount at most.
As ruler, your job is to press the accelerator or brakes on a strategic progression that you can't meaningfully guide or steer.
We know that programs funded by politically oriented charities can meaningfully change American public policy without much of any input from voters.
Fortunately I do believe we're moving closer to days when there will be meaningfully different choices available to weird people like myself.
All countries, including US allies in the deal, will need to start showing they're beginning to meaningfully reduce oil imports from Iran.
An inability, an unwillingness to be "spun" can suggest singularity, honesty, obstinance, cunning, even cluelessness or pigheadedness – it can be meaningfully ambiguous.
Sony's 1000X M3 is meaningfully better than both its predecessors as well as the vast majority of other wireless, noise-canceling headphones.
"It&aposs hard to say there are clear signs that the North is employing a meaningfully different approach on denuclearization," Cha said.
This means that they're already tested by years of Touch ID being around without the Secure Enclave being meaningfully unwrapped or compromised.
If you think $100,000 in Facebook ads and $270,000 in Twitter ads meaningfully affected the multibillion-dollar U.S. election, you are delusional.
"We can't imagine seeing U.S. comps [improve] meaningfully for the foreseeable future," Citi analyst Kate McShane told investors after the company's report.
"Investors have concluded that we're not going to get meaningfully higher yields on safe assets," says David Riley, of BlueBay Asset Management.
While these four stocks have bounced meaningfully from their December lows, they are still a good distance from their all-time highs.
"Moreover, with dual export and property market downturns, we struggle to see how real demand for credit will increase meaningfully," it said.
For instance, the process to source, underwrite and manage specialty finance deals can be meaningfully different when compared to traditional direct lending.
However, the company said it expects higher realized prices for potash and phosphate in the second quarter and earnings to improve "meaningfully".
But they say that until credit metrics start to deteriorate meaningfully, there is no reason to boost reserves or slash customer financing.
"The 1 percent will be the only ones who meaningfully benefit on the backs of millions of already struggling Americans," she said.
While Tepper likes Morgan Stanley relative to the rest of the bank stocks, he's not expecting the stock to move meaningfully higher.
In his statement on Wednesday, Zuckerberg did not meaningfully clarify how Facebook will determine what stays on its platform and what goes.
The hospital operator's revenue also came in above analysts' forecasts, and it said it had meaningfully improved its financial performance during 2018.
When its deal to acquire the Oncor stake was announced, NextEra said it expected it would be meaningfully accretive to its earnings.
Meanwhile, Currie forecasts that toward the third quarter a drop in capital expenditures will trickle through and reduce U.S. oil production meaningfully.
Sometimes, no matter how meaningfully meant, words on a page aren't enough to help us take a step back from that terror.
Equally difficult is meaningfully improving the security of soft targets, such as the public areas of airports, train stations and busy streets.
"All of a sudden it appears we may close the gap with the U.S more meaningfully than we would've thought," said Taylor.
In late March, the approval rating of the AHCA was roughly 17 percent; since then, Republicans have not meaningfully changed the bill.
So, too, do those of the DA, which has failed to meaningfully improve many people's lives since it took control of Johannesburg.
Adding Paris to that list would ensure this important agreement with the U.S.'s top two trade partners meaningfully addresses climate change.
But the ways that status would meaningfully affect the club experience was still largely a mystery to most until this past weekend.
And its proposed accountability system does not do nearly enough to actually hold institutions accountable or meaningfully improve transparency on student outcomes.
They are designed to build a case for Mr Trump's impeachment, which means they must meaningfully shift public opinion about the president.
Specialization, competition, innovation—none can meaningfully exist without educators having the freedom to engage in new and different ways of delivering education.
But he said he asked Zuckerberg in a meeting on Monday how consumers can meaningfully consent to long and complex privacy agreements.
Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Louise Chen said the data were "meaningfully better than expected by the Street" in a research note published Tuesday.
Over the past two years, the social-networking firm has been racked by scandals — but this hasn't meaningfully damaged its fundamental business.
"We expect debate over the size of the Fed's balance sheet to increase meaningfully into and out of end-2018," he added.
But the Modi government's interest in protecting domestic, traditional retail channels will likely disrupt Amazon's further attempts to expand meaningfully in India.
While both intend to address the tragic rise in targeted ambush attacks against police, neither would meaningfully help to resolve that problem.
If the EEM breaks down further, this won't be a technically positive development, particularly if it breaks meaningfully below its February lows.
"To meaningfully promote healthier eating, it is critical to encourage and track changes across the entire menu," she said in an email.
The company needs to be incredibly focused on making sure that each year's new iPhone is meaningfully better than the previous one.
We're witnessing an important reminder that the tools we build in Silicon Valley can meaningfully shift sources and forms of political power.
Music is dialogue; the only way to meaningfully take part in the conversation is to be cognizant and respectful of the history.
Meanwhile, newer entrants have yet to grow their slice of the pie to a point where they can meaningfully move the market.
It turns out, well, it's hard to exercise choice meaningfully unless you are in a community where you can do that together.
Most importantly, there is little evidence that the president's policies have meaningfully improved the fortunes of those "forgotten" Americans who elected him.
And while resigning sooner, over something better, would have been welcome, the notion that it could have meaningfully improved outcomes is silly.
They will have to get pretty high to meaningfully accelerate what is already an ongoing trend of decarbonization in the power sector.
Mr. MacDonald's courage and candor spawned an idea for a group that he can meaningfully participate in, the Storytelling and Snacks Club.
The notion that untrained Westerners can meaningfully better foreign communities is both unrealistic and based on an unspoken Western myth of superiority.
So the easier it becomes to generate these communications, the more offices are deluged, and the harder it becomes to meaningfully respond.
If anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism are meaningfully distinct (I think they are not), the human consequences of the latter are direr.
Fortunately — and this is critical to remember — the number of parents able to meaningfully influence admissions with money are very, very few.
They wanted to see whether the available research could tell us if lifting weights meaningfully affects the onset and severity of depression.
It would leave us meaningfully worse off in terms of the ability for low-income people to get access to health insurance.
From a retail perspective, commission-on-sales is up meaningfully both week-over-week and year-over-year in March, Box said.
Even if one in a thousand intelligent life-forms in space generates a million-year civilization, the value of L increases meaningfully.
Semiconductors, which tend to lead the performance of cyclical sectors, have "meaningfully underperformed" technology in the last few months, Wilson pointed out.
Whatever the reason for Trump's shift in tone, it is worth exploring how his administration might meaningfully promote fundamental rights in Iran.
The world is far too complex to make it possible to count up regulations meaningfully and impose a two-for-one rule.
The human brain, once infected with partisanship, is fundamentally broken, unable to accurately process new information or meaningfully scrutinize its own party.
Therefore, if it can rally further from here, and break meaningfully above technical resistance, it should be quite positive for European equities.
To meaningfully address these problems, we need bold solutions such as Medicare for All, student debt forgiveness and a Green New Deal.
We spend an awful lot of money now [on] building out that consumer network, [which the Chase deal should help with meaningfully].
The firm expects 5G, the next generation of wireless network technology, to begin to meaningfully drive iPhone sales in 2020 and 2021.
But six months later, the index has been meaningfully higher the vast majority of the time, with a median gain of 12%.
He also said P&G's move to meaningfully cut spending on digital advertising would inflict long-term damage to the company's brands.
Among voters with a high school diploma or less, the policy is still popular, but meaningfully less so, drawing 75 percent support.
Nio Spaces "will allow us to quickly, cost-effectively and meaningfully increase the number of sale points in the market," Hsieh said.
Nio Spaces "will allow us to quickly, cost-effectively and meaningfully increase the number of sale points in the market," Hsieh said.
The Alexander-Murray deal, should it pass and reach Trump's desk, likely comes too late to meaningfully affect premiums for next year.
With the case framed this way, CNN is not meaningfully distinguishable from Time Warner's other assets for purposes of assessing the deal.
Still, the pleasure of seeing these three masterful artists together helps us consider how we too can meaningfully document our surrounding worlds.
"It's good to be hopeful, but at the same time it's important to recognize that risks are rising meaningfully as well," he said.
If the Russell 2000 breaks meaningfully below its recent "sideways" range, it could indicate a break to the downside in the S&P.
Some American Muslim scholars, for example, now say the Koran permits gay and lesbian Muslims to "worship and engage meaningfully in the community".
A market that shows little or no reaction to outside noise gets increasingly susceptible to a downturn should something meaningfully jolting come along.
What makes Measure for Measure both timeless and timely is that it engages meaningfully with Isabella's anger, even as it recognizes its limits.
Television has a specific look, with the bold colors and big typography and the pictures of newscasters pointing meaningfully off to the side.
"The idea that these products could meaningfully impact the revenue of the news industry just didn't really come up," the former employee said.
The economy is getting better very, very slowly, but not enough to drive up revenues meaningfully and interest rates can't go much lower.
But Nazi symbolism, semi-ironic misogyny, and nihilistic misanthropy are no longer meaningfully transgressive; in fact, they've been in perennial rotation for decades.
"It's tough to take out costs meaningfully from here," said Patrick Kaser, a portfolio manager at Brandywine Global who invests in bank stocks.
But only one of those goals has been meaningfully accomplished, and even it — the tax bill — came much later than Mr. Ryan promised.
Even more apathetic has been the FCC, which has yet to so much as even meaningfully comment on the rise of such attacks.
"Facebook's establishment of the safe harbor would meaningfully expand the space for digital journalism and research that is especially urgent," the letter reads.
In the photo, Wade is feeding little Kaavia with a baby bottle while wearing a grey robe and staring meaningfully into her eyes.
"Big tech companies collect incredible amounts of deeply personal, private data from people without giving them the option to meaningfully consent," Hawley said.
So it's understandable to ask Google to be impartial — but can a search engine, whose goal is ranking pages, ever be meaningfully neutral?
While the company did not give specific numbers on revenue from its video and TV business, Battista said those areas were growing meaningfully.
Dubin hopes that five years down the road, "We've been able to meaningfully change the way people think about shopping on the internet."
The problem, however, is that even when the budget hints at a good idea, it is not detailed enough to meaningfully analyze it.
I like that my Xbox One S is now a meaningfully different console to my PS4 Pro, with different use cases and functionality.
Still, with all that focus on American talent, are Australian startups hindering their ability to meaningfully attack other markets, particularly those in Asia?
" Faucette said his firm originally recommended Cisco as a company with an opportunity to grow meaningfully "as customers implement next generation IT infrastructures.
Yet the administration appears content simply to indicate that "nothing has changed" and soldier on without meaningfully engaging with the reports of deaths.
"Our DAU-MAU ratio, regardless of how you measure it, hasn't changed meaningfully or substantially over the last couple of years," Noto added.
It's precisely the dissolution of anthropocentrism—a human-centric perspective—that ecological crisis and climate change demand if they're to be tackled meaningfully.
"Chances are better now, meaningfully better," that the deal will win approval, said Daniel Bitton, an antitrust attorney with Axinn, Veltrop and Harkrider.
Every new tool you add to your arsenal, whether it's a gun or a Focus power, can meaningfully impact the way you play.
"It is hugely important that institutions like ours meaningfully present LGBTQ art and history," Hartwig Fischer, the museum's director, said in a statement.
Equally difficult is meaningfully to improve the security of soft targets, such as the public areas of airports, train stations and busy streets.
So a brain in a vat might exist, but it could not meaningfully say that it was merely a brain in a vat.
If they prove that they spent 30 days "meaningfully engaged" in treatment, the DA declines to prosecute, and the individual has no record.
This is unfortunate, because our ability to meaningfully engage with something depends first and foremost on whether we can find it at all.
A modern Congress means a first branch of government that meaningfully reflects the will of the American people, as conceived by our Constitution.
Raymond James downgraded the stock and said it was not convinced that the company could "meaningfully pivot" towards an advisory-type business model.
" Meaningfully, for the United States, any nuclear North Korean crisis would be one of "mind over mind" and not of "fire and fury.
This moment, though deeply troubling, provides a critical opportunity to do better, by implementing progressive policies that meaningfully address the market power crisis.
On Monday, Wilson said there's likely "limited" risk to the downside for the S&P 500 because valuations have already come down meaningfully.
Erso senior is a scientist who once "invented something beautiful that could have changed the galaxy," Rogue One director Gareth Edwards said meaningfully.
Halliburton said last week that oil prices would have to stabilize at above $50 per barrel for producers to meaningfully increase oilfield activity.
"If Mr. Trump gets precisely what he's proposed, then the U.S. economy will suffer meaningfully," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
Yet, none of the local leaders or civil society groups we met have been meaningfully included in FEMA's disaster preparedness training or activities.
Such a step is as likely to backfire and provoke a crisis in US-China relations as to meaningfully change China's approach, however.
When we're scared or ashamed of a little "sleaze," we miss the opportunity to engage with people directly—and more meaningfully with ourselves.
Fitch continues to believe these investments have the potential to more meaningfully increase scale benefits for COF relative to peer institutions over time.
Finding ways for Rohingya in the camps to meaningfully participate in next month's UN General Assembly would be a good place to start.
As with the mechanics of play, however, Golf Story does little to explain what impact those stats will meaningfully have while you're swinging.
The new project is not simply to illuminate recent events, but to marshal the alchemy of the silver screen to meaningfully amend them.
Higher doctor and hospital bed numbers don't vary meaningfully, but one variable stands out: Nurses per 1,000 people in the general population. Nurses.
Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders may be leading in national polls, but their candidacies did not meaningfully come up in the first debate.
Amazon is a pretty old company, and its profits have never meaningfully differed from zero even as the company gets bigger and bigger.
Most important, they're doing it with utter impunity — confident that either no one is watching or no one will meaningfully call them out.
Regarding art, we are more meaningfully served when we explore the full range of human emotions, not just the easy to consume ones.
He's said the day of the Sandy Hook shooting was the worst of his presidency, and lamented Washington's collective inability to respond meaningfully.
"Negative headlines and panic selling are not good reasons to sell, but the coronavirus outbreak is now meaningfully impacting fundamentals," the firm said.
The English system of local government is hard to navigate, and opportunities for citizens to engage meaningfully with decision makers are not plentiful.
But privacy advocates criticized the ruling, and said the measures did little to meaningfully change the way Facebook collects and monetizes user information.
At the project's outset, Walmart identified six key areas where suppliers could meaningfully reduce their emissions: energy, agriculture, waste, product, forests and packaging.
The major indexes ended the week meaningfully lower after a series of new coronavirus cases sparked fresh concerns over a global economic slowdown.
But even with a strong labor market, wage growth remains muted, limiting the risk that labor market tightness will push inflation meaningfully higher.
"Our carry value there is approximately $70 million, which is meaningfully higher than where our embedded cost is in that name," Scherr said.
"We do not expect that any global automaker will meaningfully increase exports to Japan as a result of this TPP agreement," he said.
Since risk is not meaningfully captured in the premiums, NFIP has become fake insurance that misleads people into inhabiting high-risk flood plains.
But with Gears 5, the studio had something else to prove: could it meaningfully add to the formula and reassert the series's relevance?
First, Tesla's inventory has grown "strikingly" in the last two quarters, and some data indicate Model S and X deposits have dropped meaningfully.
Although the Second Circuit said there had to be a "meaningfully close personal relationship," that language was not used by the Supreme Court.
Fitch believes these dynamics are manageable within the regulatory compact and unlikely to meaningfully weaken PPW's creditworthiness in the near- to intermediate-term.
Jackson also took issue with what she called the department's "disingenuous" argument that the Judiciary Committee wouldn't be meaningfully harmed by a stay.
"Health care today is a public-private partnership ... it's very hard to see a system without a private player meaningfully involved," he said.
Kelly Nokes, an attorney with the Western Environmental Law Center, said the EPA "fails to meaningfully address the problem" with the updated restrictions.
If you muddle through "Bandersnatch" hoping Stefan will meaningfully confront his father or work through any psychological wounds, I sincerely wish you luck.
But he ignored investigations into Russian interference in last year's presidential election and may not meaningfully change the American trade deficit with China.
Nonetheless, the last six decades of U.S. support has neither helped cultivate an ally in Pakistan nor has it meaningfully changed Pakistan's behavior.
Every president in the United States since 1975, Republican and Democrat alike, every single one has meaningfully expanded the Earned Income Tax Credit.
At the same time, the Republican-controlled Congress has failed to meaningfully overhaul U.S. immigration law, despite demands from Trump for a deal.
The Supreme Court has said that there is a constitutional obligation to meaningfully investigate mitigation, or social-history evidence, in death penalty cases.
At worst, it's a dishonest way to play games that meaningfully impedes my ability to judge them the way an average player would.
Arguably, these issues may be partially reflected in the price, but we think that the room for more KRW weakness ahead has increased meaningfully.
Walkers are still walkers, and for the most part, nothing has progressed meaningfully from an infrastructure standpoint, apart from the survivors building a windmill.
Still, the three countries will likely have to cut their exports meaningfully if they are to achieve their promised production cuts, Smith told CNBC.
This will bring up a nest of menus that makes it pretty easy to edit your profile, but meaningfully harder to delete that information.
"Experiencing all the cultural elements at once, meaningfully connecting with the locals in India, that's a huge motivating factor for the travelers," she said.
And really, hasn't Uber always been about "saving" time that could have been spent meaningfully if not for its raw pursuit of delivering convenience?
And that's where he misses the chance to comment meaningfully on his subject, and to make Velvet Buzzsaw as memorable and powerful as Nightcrawler.
That's why you must take action to meaningfully deliver on the commitments made to the EU institutions notably the increased transparency that you've promised.
And lawmakers wondered whether some of the people who Facebook targeted — which included children as young as 22.6 — could even meaningfully offer their consent.
" It will be interesting to see whether the daily life of young Manhattan professionals will be sufficient to prove a "meaningfully close personal relationship.
After decades of buildup, Jane meaningfully lost her virginity and went on to have more casual yet equally fulfilling sexual relationships with different men.
Her views on Wall Street regulation are a matter of public record, and nothing said in private would be likely to meaningfully change that.
"If America and China couldn't agree, and America raises tariffs again on Chinese imports, potentially this could slow down the economy meaningfully," he added.
"Hollywood has yet to move from talking about inclusion to meaningfully increasing on-screen representation" noted Stacy Smith, a lead author on the report.
Neeley says in the complaint that she reported the harassment, but the university did not meaningfully act to protect her and other female employees.
But the day also reminds any advocate of an essential point — in order to advocate meaningfully, you have to move past your own worldview.
The big picture: Like its advertising rival Facebook, Google continued to meaningfully grow its advertising business last quarter, despite increased privacy concern from lawmakers.
This broad perspective on art and social roles will prepare new MFA students to function effectively and meaningfully in the multicultural and global economy.
"We believe a media company is the most likely purchaser and would not pay meaningfully more than the valuation implied by our price target."
An upgrade is likely if the group can improve its franchise meaningfully, bringing up its profitability to sector average while maintaining stable risk appetite.
Traders are divided other whether the row will affect the dollar meaningfully and, if it does, whether it will help or harm the currency.
The secret is out: advertising and entertainment businesses are finally learning that independent creators can meaningfully move a brand's publicity needle among their audiences.
While the Breakthrough scenario sets out some of the more 'high end' risk possibilities, it is often not possible to meaningfully quantify their probabilities.
Such a breakdown is only a "small yellow flag" so far, but a move meaningfully below 1,350 would indicate a significant pullback, Maley wrote.
"Generally speaking, I don't think consumers—even if they wanted to—have the ability to meaningfully engage with this flood of emails," says Hertzog.
At a time that's probably meaningfully ahead of what we anticipated back in June, we said it could take as much as 12 months.
Faster change is required for us to see large enough shifts in consumer spending that will meaningfully combat our urgent environmental and social crisis.
For Apple to really grow meaningfully again, it's going to have to find new things beyond the phone, and that's a big question mark.
The company, which had given a preliminary forecast for the fiscal year in April, said its "perspective and operating expectations have not meaningfully changed".
With the exception of a few critical outliers, the better funded companies aren't meaningfully bigger or better performing and actually become worse public companies.
"Combining two sets of aggregate data meaningfully is not easy," says Eerke Boiten, professor of cyber security at De Montfort University, discussing InfoSum's approach.
Even more important than the fact that stocks rose was that the S&P 500 broke meaningfully above its prior resistance level of 2,400.
"Moving the dial, meaningfully, on Kiwi wellbeing may take 5-10 years, and they'll be quizzed every budget," said Kiwibank Chief Economist Jarrod Kerr.
"If markets are unconvinced the cuts can meaningfully tighten the market, part of it is because they've been looking at first quarter," said Lee.
Many gun-rights advocates say the features that qualify a rifle as an assault weapon are arbitrary and do not meaningfully affect its lethality.
While Vienna Group producers report high compliance with production pledges, data on stocks, imports, and tanker shipments indicate the glut has not meaningfully diminished.
Investors feel there are so few places to "hide out in retail," that signals of strength and measured growth are rewarded meaningfully, Siegel explained.
Though larger social media companies like Twitter and Facebook have banned neo-Nazi and far-right content outright, Gab has not meaningfully cracked down.
"If stock moves meaningfully higher, think likely from M&A (more speculation or takeout) or markets valuing higher 'frictionless' franchises," analyst Brett Huff said.
By failing to recognize the political motivations behind white nationalism as an identity, Facebook legitimates white nationalism as something meaningfully distinct from white supremacy.
That rank-and-file Republicans approve of their president's action shouldn't be a shocker, but the level of dissent is meaningfully higher than usual.
What Twenge and other researchers found is that temporary historical events like wars and depressions have not meaningfully affected America's long-term mental wellbeing.
A failure to pass such legislation could meaningfully hurt stocks, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a recent interview on the "Politico Money " podcast.
The end of the rebate rule "meaningfully increases the odds that the IPI will be formally proposed and perhaps finalized and implemented," Perlman said.
Looking ahead, Fitch believes that M&A activity is unlikely to meaningfully alter the overall capital markets revenues, even as the FICC remains challenged.
But in North America, Feygin said domestic demand is "unlikely to grow meaningfully," while production - especially associated gas output from oil wells - keeps increasing.
And yet in some states — through voter suppression laws and radicalized gerrymandering — legislatures render it virtually impossible for Blacks to meaningfully cast a vote.
"Even if rates climb closer to 5 percent, sales have room to grow more, but only if current supply levels start increasing more meaningfully."
Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie defended the robber barons as stewards of the nation's wealth, using it meaningfully, unlike workers, who would fritter it away.
Roughly a fifth of patients who have knee replacements find that the operation doesn't meaningfully reduce their pain, and, again, no one knows why.
But the construction worker shortages facing much of the country could prove especially burdensome for greater Houston, particularly if federal policy meaningfully reduces immigration.
"I think this delay represents at least three fewer months the EPA has to meaningfully incorporate SAB's full review into the process," said Reed.
On the left, Democrats want a solution that is universally available, does not degrade existing state or employer-offered plans, and is meaningfully-robust.
"Incoming economic data continue to look broadly consistent with the committee's outlook, but financial conditions have tightened meaningfully," Goldman said in a note Wednesday.
By processing their trauma and accepting emotional pain, they get to a place where they can learn from and tether to each other meaningfully.
While this legislation seeks to broadly regulate political communications online, it will not meaningfully address the kind of foreign meddling we saw in 2016.
By selling off these stakes, Third Point said Sony could "meaningfully reduce complexity" that has been a major negative factor in the company's valuation.
Policymakers have also failed to meaningfully reform short-term funding markets that serve as a key source of funding for the shadow banking sector.
Not only has the Drug War failed to meaningfully curb addiction rates or overdose rates, but it has actually caused more harm than good.
Tech stocks are getting battered, with the FANG companies (Facebook, Apple, Netflix and Google) down meaningfully from their share prices of six months ago.
For the market to move meaningfully higher, hopefully the world can embrace truly free trade policies that are fair and equal for all participants.
He and his peers in the Gutai group meaningfully responded to the disarray of their nation after the disasters of the Second World War.
Two months ago, for example, Democrats were 8 points ahead — meaningfully better than their current numbers but also far worse than the December numbers.
Of course, Morrison's intellectual and linguistic gifts are most meaningfully encountered on the page, which is where they will live after she is gone.
Qualcomm's refusal to engage — even with, according to Broadcom, "many" shareholders wanting it do so — suggests its board thinks the timing is meaningfully disadvantageous.
The character is transfixed by the painting, and as his eyes — and the camera — sweep over the images something meaningfully seems ready to emerge.
Now the regulators want Google to change its ways so that other players, like rival search engine providers and browser makers, can meaningfully compete.
For income gains to meaningfully raise living standards, they would have had to exceed the peak from before the recession, not merely met it.
Muro, like many economic analysts, is dubious that anything Trump does can meaningfully unwind the consolidation of economic opportunity into the largest metropolitan areas.
Any meaningfully fair trial would contain at least two elements the Senate impeachment proceedings lacked: full consideration of the evidence and open-minded jurors.
After more than a decade of dominance by Islamist Shiite movements, competitors for power can no longer meaningfully distinguish themselves by their sectarian identity.
Part of the curation process was focused on what it meant for a gallery space to display work that meaningfully comments on the digital.
The AfD is currently the third-largest party in the Baden-Württemberg legislature, which is not enough to meaningfully affect the state's cultural policy.
We've had a series of ceasefire agreements in Syria during the almost 7 years of conflict, none of which have meaningfully stemmed the violence.
Economists like Nariman Behravesh of IHS Markit, who says Mr. Trump's proposals could raise growth meaningfully in the next two years, acknowledge this quandary.
Republicans, they argue, are trying to pervert the concept of fairness to disrupt and delay the inquiry, not to meaningfully participate in the process.
For example, a serial cheater may feel more comfortable self-labeling as a sex addict than meaningfully exploring why he's unable to stay monogamous.
The toss-up seats also mark the first battlegrounds where the Democratic advantages among minority voters may meaningfully affect the battle for House control.
"Can only support bill if % of the 2K #ChildTaxCredit available to #workingclass parents is increased to % meaningfully higher than 55%," Rubio tweeted Friday morning.
Trump has also said that she intends to meaningfully inhabit the role of first lady, and certainly this appearance was part of that goal.
"Some of that recklessness has actually helped build the bipartisan coalition that will be needed in Congress to meaningfully address the environment," he said.
Although Europe has maintained the sanctions it first put in place on Russia in 2014, the European Union has not meaningfully increased sanctions since.
Season 2 is full of gorgeous overhead shots of Los Angeles freeways, but those freeways aren't so much linking people meaningfully as spreading poison.
A press conference — or a dozen press conferences — would be interesting sport, but the odds of meaningfully changing our understanding of her are miniscule.
Ultimately, Ellaria and the Sand Snakes were only given a few brief season seven appearances to meaningfully contribute to this story before Euron's attack.
"Our new approach to marketing will be centered on meaningfully strengthening customer relationships by increasingly targeting our offers to each customer," Brewer told investors.
But ad load could "come down meaningfully" after mid-21, Wehner said, reiterating last quarter's comments, and revenue growth could decline in the fourth quarter.
Like most issues Congress has to deal with these days, data privacy and cybersecurity are tricky issues, ones that require considerable expertise to meaningfully understand.
The bottom line is that the economy's growth has slowed meaningfully from a year ago, when it was juiced-up by deficit-financed tax cuts.
"This lack of transparency means that the public cannot understand the specific reasons for sanctioning, and decisions and sanctions cannot meaningfully be compared," it said.
"A lot of these names have already corrected meaningfully, and they've come back to some identifiable support here," Johnson said on "Trading Nation" on Friday.
Other parts of the game were not meaningfully improved with the "launch" update, and this is the Anthem that will be harder to patch away.
Over its now forty-year history, the wireless industry has never generated a return on invested capital meaningfully in excess of its cost of capital.
The company expects Carbon Black and Pivotal to meaningfully add to its revenue in the first year after closing the deals by January next year.
A Blade of Grass believes in the power of socially engaged art and artists to participate meaningfully in creating a more equitable and compassionate future.
But, Baker cautioned, even if you believe that the Trump agenda of low taxes and massive deregulation will meaningfully boost growth, it hasn't happened yet.
Is that reconstruction of reality meaningfully different than the narrative-building we do when we meet an utterly contextless blind date for the first time?
What else should we really expect from a company that refuses to meaningfully distinguish those who share hyperpartisan vitriol from those joyfully sharing baby pictures?
Importantly, Ninja Theory managed to meaningfully translate Senua's harrowing experience to the player's fingertips when it revealed she was being slowly poisoned after each death.
On top of that, the update includes a rethought control scheme, which meaningfully updates Android's back / home / multitasking buttons for the first time in years.
Stockton argues that once the index can meaningfully hold above the 2,940 level, which was previously overhead resistance, such a breakout could foster additional momentum.
Now we have conclusive evidence — four years of data — that the pie will shrink meaningfully before sales level out to a new state of equilibrium.
In the past, though, these services have not meaningfully affected compression periods, when hotels can charge premiums averaging 26 percent, according to Morgan Stanley researchers.
The court also noted that it would have taken little time and effort to meaningfully engage with First Nations, but that it was not done.
In order to be inducted into Merriam-Webster and given an official definition, a word must be used frequently, meaningfully, and in a widespread area.
She assumes a series of postures that leave her unable to meaningfully engage with her daughter, sister or manager, the only constants in her life.
"Immediate action must meaningfully adjust imports to restore healthy levels of capacity utilization and profitability to the domestic industry over a sustained period," they wrote.
China's currency has already dropped quite a bit in the new year, but the yuan is still headed "meaningfully" lower this year, Goldman Sachs said.
Although since AI development isn't meaningfully regulated today, and the White House made it clear it preferred not to regulate, no specific policies seemed imminent.
People vent fury, and come together to fight individual horrors like the border camps, but they don't seriously think the overall system can meaningfully change.
Fitch does not expect NAVI's asset quality or funding profile to change meaningfully over the near- to medium-term as a result of this acquisition.
Why it matters: Facebook has been warning investors for months that ad revenue would "come down meaningfully" this year as the newsfeed becomes more saturated.
This would likely lead to a delay of the OLED iPhone launch, but we would not expect it to meaningfully affect volume for the cycle.
My theory is that people no longer believe that there is any hope of meaningfully changing the venal rentier systems of Wall Street or Washington.
Investors are focusing on GrubHub's ability to integrate its acquired businesses and how quickly it can make them "meaningfully profitable", Stifel analyst John Egbert said.
Since games really only exist when they are being played, it's very difficult (or maybe impossible) to meaningfully separate a community from a game itself.
Furthermore, both companies realise 30%-40% of their sales through hire-purchase schemes which can meaningfully weaken with rising interest rates and slow EBITDA growth.
The smart money is not invested in calendars, and the result is that your calendar hasn't meaningfully improved since the dawn of the App Store.
Even if some of the wars can be brought to an end, it will take decades and billions of dollars to meaningfully address their ramifications.
" The group also said many Americans will benefit because they own stocks, and that "dividend payments and share buybacks can contribute meaningfully to seniors' income.
Since then I've gone back to "not," mostly because the numbers from Wisconsin, if they hold up, would meaningfully narrow of his path to 1,236.
But with Corker, Flake could recruit another anti-Trumper—John McCain or Susan Collins come to mind—to take actions that would meaningfully constrain Trump.
PONIEWOZIK "South Park" is a great example that a show doesn't need to be devout to recognize religion's power, or to engage with it meaningfully.
Such contradictions might destroy a lesser or better man, but for Tucker Carlson they are not even meaningfully understood as contradictions in the first place.
And though developers have offered a trifling number of affordable housing units in the area, it's not enough to meaningfully slow the pace of change.
The weight of these output cuts is still to show up meaningfully in production data, but already there are indications that China is cutting production.
"Congress struggles to meaningfully restrain even discretionary spending, which accounts for one-third of federal government spending," said AFP Chief Government Affairs Officer Brent Gardner.
In Afghanistan, the "classical" objective of defeating an enemy army and preventing military defeat should now be replaced with more meaningfully specific and calculable goals.
But if you want to file something in an official record and meaningfully participate in the regulatory process, then perhaps a few guidelines should apply.
Park Williams told Columbia University's Center for Climate and LifeScientists agree that the only way to meaningfully combat climate change is to curb greenhouse emissions.
While they could instead be used to discourage flying, ecotaxes, which typically amount to less than 15%, are too low to meaningfully affect consumer behavior.
The bank's core capital ratios appear weak (CET13: 7.9% at FY17), which means that a fresh capital injection will be required to meaningfully improve buffers.
I only wish it'd been easier to know which one of those would meaningfully pan out; half the side quests are little more than filler.
My life looks radically different now than it did a few months ago, in both some truly terrible ways and in some meaningfully wonderful ways.
Furthermore, even though the new application of Related Articles doesn't "meaningfully change" clickthrough rates, Facebook's anti-fake news team says it leads to fewer shares.
Experts disagree on whether the targeted advertising ecosystem can be meaningfully reformed, and whether that will be enough to reverse its harmful impact on society.
Yes, police reports can be tricky to understand and decide how to use, but they don't seem to affect our analysis meaningfully in this instance.
Chilton Trust, a wealth-management firm managing about $5 billion in assets, wants to meaningfully grow its adviser head count over the next two years.
The high price may not make it meaningfully easier for some companies to tap the commercial paper market and therefore may not change liquidity conditions.
The spread relative to Verizon has widened meaningfully, and today's more than 4% premium to the 10-year Treasury rate represents its widest spread yet.
That Vietnam War era decision — that we could have both guns and butter — contributed meaningfully to the raging inflation that erupted a few years later.
We believe our clients and employees will benefit meaningfully from a TPH with broader global reach, expertise in new areas, and greater access to capital.
"According to an independent economic analysis from Moody's, my plan will meaningfully increase economic growth and create more than a million new jobs," Warren wrote.
When someone comes to me with a policy idea that stands a shot at meaningfully altering family structure, I'll be happy to talk about it.
Even if the worst-case scenario doesn't come true, Trump has clearly demonstrated he has little interest in meaningfully separating his businesses from his presidency.
Lawmakers in Washington and communities across the country, in partnership with the private sector, need to surface real solutions that will meaningfully reduce housing costs.
But, but, but: Basic improvements wouldn't be enough to meaningfully expand accessibility — and municipal governments in some cases already struggle to make basic infrastructure repairs.
In fact, both sides have failed to pursue or engage meaningfully in peace talks since an Obama administration attempt to restart negotiations imploded in 2014.
Most meaningfully, I've learned how to find and focus on the things that truly matter to me and let the rest fade into the background.
If inflation begins moving meaningfully higher in the CPI report, the Fed may need to reverse course on those rate cuts to fend off inflation.
Banks failing to rally meaningfully is concerning to Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, who highlighted the trend in a recent note to clients.
On the technical side, most consumers have lacked the high-performance hardware necessary to meaningfully participate in advanced MMOs while going about their daily lives.
But while there have been big advances in transparency, data sharing, and research tools, "the world remains meaningfully unready for a dangerous pandemic," said Konyndyk.
The next step, Hansen said, is figuring out how to most meaningfully connect with this customer in a way that tailors to past behavioral patterns.
"If physicians worldwide are not meaningfully educated about nutrition, how can we expect them to emphasize anything besides drug and devices," Devries said by email.
Choosing to meaningfully feature L.G.B.T.Q. people in media — by giving major, named characters queer story lines — has a real impact, especially on children and teenagers.
He was ready to meaningfully grapple with the 2016 coverage, critique it, praise it, explain it and talk about how it would change for 2020.
"Investors will be hesitant to invest new money in a stock with a topline that, while still strong, is unlikely to meaningfully accelerate," Herzog said.
"Can only support bill if % of the 2K #ChildTaxCredit available to #workingclass parents is increased to % meaningfully higher than 55%," Rubio tweeted Friday morning. Sen.
But experts say it will be difficult for President Donald Trump to meaningfully relax the rules under the Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards, or CAFE.
He added that the UK economy would need to perform well and Brexit talks progress meaningfully for the pound to get above $1.45 this year.
Victims who choose to file complaints of sexual harassment or misconduct must be able to have their cases addressed as meaningfully and expeditiously as possible.
PPW Affirmed: PPW's ratings and Stable Outlook reflect PPW's strong credit metrics, balanced jurisdictional regulatory environment and meaningfully lower estimated capex compared to historical levels.
Progressives, however, are trying to send a different message: one about the type of legislation they see as vital to meaningfully lowering prescription drug prices.
Ligon spoke meaningfully of having to "unlearn" that art meant whiteness and of his frustration with artists of color being left out of the canon.
Has the Parkland shooting, and the remarkable activism undertaken by Parkland high schoolers in its aftermath, meaningfully and permanently changed the debate on gun control?
Having said that, the U.S. has done remarkably well in the aftermath of the crisis and has meaningfully outperformed the rest of the world ever since.
But King was a racial justice leader and organizer whose influence is still felt today, which deserves to be meaningfully recognized on MLK Day and beyond.
Facebook reported quarterly earnings and revenue that beat analyst expectations on Wednesday, but CFO David Wehner said ad revenue growth rates would slow meaningfully in 2017.
It's been years, literally years, since Apple meaningfully upgraded its line of MacBooks Pro and Air, the Mac Mini, or the trash can called Mac Pro.
Reynolds's blank-slate approach to these issues, about which he's still learning, allows for moments of narration by those meaningfully touched by the Mormon church's bigotry.
"I'm a little bit skeptical," he said, noting that Chinese exports don't contribute meaningfully to the U.S. economy except for some sectors, such as soybean farmers.
What he wants is a West too disunited and inward-looking to be able meaningfully to resist Russian adventurism in its self-claimed sphere of influence.
So, we were disappointed when 21CF decided to enter into a transaction with The Walt Disney Company, even though we had offered a meaningfully higher price.
Excessive complexity makes weapon systems more fragile, heavier, harder to maintain and debug, harder to learn and less likely to contribute meaningfully in real-world operations.
But occasionally — very occasionally — commissions serve a critical national interest, their findings and recommendations meaningfully advance policy, and they educate the public on critical complex issues.
There are many more issues the administration needs to think and work through before engaging meaningfully with the Chinese bilaterally and then trilaterally with the Russians.
She's just playing out a story where those questions can be meaningfully addressed, not just with rage and suffering, but with courage, conviction, and even humor.
"Unless the draft rule meaningfully changes I expect we'll sue once it's finalized," a spokesperson for New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman told BuzzFeed News Wednesday.
On the business side, we've diversified revenue meaningfully into Brand Newsroom and video journalism licensing and we are in a good position to continue this growth.
If you looked at those games side-by-side, could you could you have meaningfully pulled them apart if you weren't paying attention like we were?
"It will obviously be much more difficult for asylum-seekers to obtain counsel and to meaningfully participate in increasingly complex legal claims from outside the country."
"Meaningfully stronger fiscal support is unlikely anytime soon, [but] we believe that equity markets could start to price in increasing odds of this happening," JPMorgan wrote.
Rank Group and 888 said on Thursday they had not been able to meaningfully engage with William Hill's board and did not intend making an offer.
Facebook's chief financial officer David Wehner said on Wednesday that Facebook's ad load — a key driver of Facebook's growth — could "come down meaningfully " after mid-2017.
This is meaningfully better than both the Google Pixel 3 XL and Samsung Galaxy Note 9, and it absolutely embarrasses smaller phones like the Pixel 3.
One of the strangest beliefs of market fundamentalists is that government is the only force that meaningfully restricts choice; thus, less government amounts to more freedom.
If I'm purchasing products with fundamental flaws — whether they be iffy displays or absent headphone jacks — I'm saying that those flaws aren't meaningfully problematic to me.
The Economist: Is there a way to meaningfully regulate AI to alleviate the worries expressed by people like the late Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk and others?
In 2014, Jess Puccinelli left her job in PR and created Haute Hope with a mission to make it easier for people to give more meaningfully.
Worsening industry fundamentals caused by meaningfully higher feed costs or a prolonged protein supply/demand imbalance would be leading indicators of a potential downturn in earnings.
With meaningfully higher short-term interest rates, Fitch believes it is possible that STT's pre-tax operating margin to rise higher than historical levels of 30%.
"There is negative press and the share price has come off quite meaningfully but that is probably more of an opportunity than anything else," said Gibb.
Alas, many Americans and other Westerners who work on China policy have little confidence that Chinese reformers wield enough clout to be meaningfully succoured or harmed.
Key rating triggers that could lead to an upgrade include: --A significant increase in capital that meaningfully reduces operating leverage and reduced exposure to catastrophe losses.
The stories I want to hear are those that give me hope that we can meaningfully change the grim narrative surrounding too many officer-involved shootings.
But rather than meaningfully explain how Amazon will act to prevent the bad uses of its own technology, Bezos suggested we wait for society's 'immune response.
From the Festival of the Shelter to her House Museum, Kasearu's projects are reminders that the deeply intimate and private extend meaningfully into social, public spheres.
You'd have to go all the way up to the $549 Audio-Technica DSR9BT to obtain meaningfully superior sound quality from a pair of wireless cans.

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