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Instead, France and Germany seem minded to make Britain wait.
Technically this is illegal, but nobody seems minded to interfere.
"I'm open minded to do anything with anybody," Cashman said.
"So he might well be minded to double up again."
Birch is "fully open-minded" to whatever life throws her way.
And this administration looks minded to start shooting first and talk later.
This film is too single-minded to take on that vexing question.
Having grown up during the Depression, Minsky was minded to dwell on disaster.
The EU was at first minded to compromise with Switzerland over free movement.
It allows the curious-minded to find their doppelgängers in paintings and sculptures.
You have to be open-minded to look at things in different ways.
But it now says it's "minded to" select Ofcom, an existing regulator, instead.
I think the president-elect is very smart, he's very open-minded to listen.
People familiar with the matter have told Reuters regulators were minded to reject it.
Is it the fate of the high-minded to be undone by low blows?
And be open-minded to the idea that your friend's world has completely changed.
For those minded to view the BRICS as a joke, it is easy to dismiss.
"I'd say we're being open-minded to all the input we get," Smith told Bloomberg.
The third thing is that he's very open minded, to take in folks like myself.
Mr Kim seems minded to respond more by snarling, perhaps with more tests, than by charming.
After experiencing this transformation, I am not entirely closed-minded to the idea of wearing makeup.
The state's capacity to restrain every individual minded to kill for an idea has natural limits.
"To date they haven't been minded to do so but that's still our position," he added.
"We have said we are open minded to the opportunity," Sibanye chief executive Neal Froneman said.
Otherwise Sky shareholders may be minded to sell to Comcast, subject as ever to regulatory approval.
She was actually really open-minded to it; she didn't make a big deal out of it.
People are trying to bloody and muddy him, but talk about narrow-mindedto judge his marriage!
Every time I've been up for a contract negotiation I've been open-minded to what possibilities exist.
People are a lot more open-minded to the gay community than they are to women, period.
But Mr. Rapaport said it was conspiracy-minded to accuse the community of acting as a monolith.
So they are minded to try again—this time seeking to create "European champions", not national ones.
Like Ford, Mr. Bianchi was single-minded to the point of obsession about efficiency and streamlined production.
"We are always going to be open-minded to opportunities to make our team better," Klentak said.
Josh: Having community and like-minded to support you—people that can help share and can help love.
"Consequently, we are disappointed that the Secretary of State remains minded to refer on plurality," the company said.
Unfortunately, says Dr Altbäcker, Kiskunsag's management is not minded to accept an addition to the park's rabbit population.
It's not weak or close-minded to care about how other people see you, it's basic emotional intelligence.
The firm, she said earlier this year, is "open-minded" to the potential uses of the digital currency.
With few exceptions, this collection meets that (insane) standard; it's high-minded to the hilt, and rigorous, too.
It said it was minded to make broadcast and telecoms regulator Ofcom responsible for policing the new regime.
"I'd say we're being open-minded to all the input we get," he said, according to the Bloomberg report.
Nielsen says Jollibee also fits millennials' world view: "They are much more open-minded to discovering things," Nielsen says.
The vote comes at a time when few in Britain are minded to dial down the country's defence capabilities.
Those who can be open minded to test on traffic, say 5% of traffic, may find that it works.
The crows are part of an educational campaign to prompt the ecologically minded to take their rubbish with them.
She makes the city absorb all the desolation that she is too delicate-minded to tell us was Pavese's.
This does not, however, mean that other EU governments are minded to be particularly generous over the conditions for Brexit.
"Anything that leads to cheap, clean, reliable energy we're open-minded to," Gates told news outlet Quartz in an interview.
The D216 group is part of a broader trend of intensifying efforts to rally the "like-minded" to that end.
I think he's open-minded to buying back stock, and he knows he has a very strategic asset, as well.
"The MPC seems minded to make another (hike), based more on weak supply growth than rising demand growth," it added.
We remain open minded to all input from customers and other stakeholders, but have no plans to change the name.
The disaffected voters who could be open-minded to Clinton consistently rank that as an issue very important to them.
I'll call a bunch of similarly-talented people, but some are just more open-minded to listen to others' advice.
Officials, though, are still investigating and are "open-minded to all evidence" that may be gathered, Mr. Field-Lament said.
It's up to great leaders to remain open minded to new approaches and determine what workplace changes are worth pursuing.
ITALY'S RULING PARTIES MINDED TO BACK A THIRD TERM FOR DESCALZI IF HE STEPS UP DRIVE TO CUT EMISSIONS - SOURCES
Javid also said he was minded to approve a second Cuadrilla permit but has asked for further evidence on road safety.
Moody's, which in May said it was minded to cut its rating, was due to deliver a verdict on November 25th.
This dogged her in Arkansas, where she was considered too independent-minded to be the First Lady of a southern state.
Instead he seems minded to buttress it with sanctions targeting Iranian misconduct in other fields: a policy that Hillary Clinton favoured.
"I'm open-minded to the potential, but once we run the good and bad, often it doesn't work out," she said.
Coming to this conference, we've learned the need to be respectful, be kind, be open minded to having your mind changed.
But beyond the heralded confines of the city's rich history and culture, there is much for the sartorial-minded to explore.
Automakers today need to be open-minded to deal with the fast pace of technological change, the Mitsubishi Motors insider said.
AMLG: Has SpaceX been an inspiration for you, has it paved the way for investors to be more open-minded to this?
In a post-appointment email to employees, Mr Swan said he was not minded to change the fundamentals of his predecessors' strategy.
The macro environment plays a significant role in whether investors are open-minded or close-minded to a vision of the future.
" He also suggested that Warren wouldn't be "open minded" to sit down with him or "somebody who has large amounts of money.
Politically, though, the two are linked because they give Republican senators minded to defend Mr Trump a handy set of talking points.
In an interview Thursday, Hopkins told TMZ that he thinks Trump is too "close-minded" to listen to players and address their concerns.
One of the nine committee members voted last month to cut rates and three have now said they are minded to do so.
On Wenesday, he launched a competition that invites the mathematically minded to test the speed or security of the cryptography behind Chia farming.
But if you remain open-minded to new ideas and new means of achieving your goals, you'll be well-positioned for exciting opportunities.
At the parish council there were more apologies recorded than there were people in the room, and Brian Fletcher was minded to adjourn.
But anchovies are slowly being adopted by an American public that is more open-minded to the small fish than they once were.
"I sincerely hope the recent indications that the president may be minded to think again do signal a change of heart," Gove added.
The first Democratic senator elected from Alabama in over 20 years, he must show he can be independent-minded to stay in office.
I&aposd be open-minded to doing a deal with ZTE if we could make sure it&aposs not a bad deal for America.
But I think others at least began the case with the intent to do the right thing, to be fair-minded, to be unbiased.
Negotiating over Brexit, the EU is minded to shut Britain out of the union's security structures because it will no longer be a member.
To take an odd example: how much LSD should you give to an elephant, should you feel minded to do such an irresponsible thing?
The rest of are too feeble-minded to do anything more than ape what emotions are spelled out in viral tweets and image macros.
There are two kinds of people in the world — those with a closed mindset and those who are ridiculously open-minded to new experiences.
No wonder the Taliban's leaders, at the helm of a profitable insurgency and confident of victory sooner or later, are not minded to compromise.
The existing law holds penalties in reserve that are sufficient to make anyone who is minded to assist a suicide think carefully before doing so.
And it is not minded to help a man who built his career writing lies that poisoned attitudes towards the EU in Britain and beyond.
Without it, credit-card details, bank transfers, emails and the like would zip around the internet unprotected, for anyone so minded to see or steal.
A senior source with direct knowledge of the government's position told Reuters bureaucrats are minded to impose stricter rules on casinos to placate public opposition.
Shares in Sky were largely unaffected by the decision, which had been widely expected after Bradley said earlier this month she was minded to intervene.
" Osnoss wouldn't confirm that Alkami is on an IPO track, but acknowledged that the team is "open-minded to longer-term alternatives for the company.
When he was a competitive candidate, he seemed open-minded to a fault — allegedly prone to adopting the opinion of whomever he'd spoken to last.
It was only when I started to be more open-minded to other ideas that I moved toward a more centrist/left-leaning political perspective.
Each wants something different as he or she travels to the powwow, from the high-minded to the poignant to the confused to the criminal.
Kim Kye Gwan, who was involved in previous negotiations with the US, said that it would be "absent-minded" to expect a resumption of negotiations.
Even if an SPD finance minister were minded to pursue a less sober fiscal policy, he would be bound by collective government responsibility, he added.
And it's especially not a life for these individuals, who blundered through 2015 with an assortment of criminal errors ranging from absent-minded to shamefully stupid.
Even if the EU were minded to help Mr Johnson, it would be constrained by the complicated rules that bind a collection of 27 countries together.
Trade sanctions have proliferated in the interim but there are plenty of gaps between the multiple trade barriers if Chinese exporters were minded to exploit them.
But Mr Sanders, who only joined the Democratic party last year and is aggrieved by its leaders' preference for Mrs Clinton, seems minded to test that.
"The market reacted heavily," chief executive Tim Hoettges told analysts, adding that Deutsche Telekom would remain open-minded to benefit from potential consolidation in the market.
Some fairly likely Republican voters could be remaining open-minded to an unspecified Democratic nominee, but quickly returning to the president's side against a known challenger.
Britain's Department for Communities and Local Government said it was also minded to approve the second permit but has asked for further evidence on road safety.
At the same time, the pictures seem narrow-minded to me in how they insist romantic love must be expressed exclusively through physical expression or kissing.
"The Meritocracy Trap" is an exhausting book—bombastic, repetitive, and single-minded to the point of obsession, a mixture of Cotton Mather, Karl Marx, and MAGA .
A wide spectrum of YouTube creators, from the conspiracy-minded to the most popular stars, have been vocal about what they see as censorship on YouTube.
It's more around, I think, getting the culture of the business one where we've got more speed, more agility, open-minded to taking a little more risk.
"We're minded to not overreact therefore, but the deal is still bad news for the sector, we think, unless of course you are a target," they added.
Friends of Mr Trump fretted aloud in the summer of 2017 that he seemed minded to sack the special counsel, a move they believed would be disastrous.
The Department for Communities and Local Government said that it was also minded to approve a second permit, Reuters reported, but required more evidence on road safety.
The parties that are negotiating to form the next government after this month's national election have all said they are minded to chart a tight fiscal course.
" (It has since changed to the more community-minded "to fill the world with goodness," although "wow" remains a top priority.) "I mean, we're a gifting company.
Judges are human beings, not ideological blank slates, but the American legal system depends on their being fair and open-minded to all who come before them.
The breakdown of the old guidelines suggests that policymakers need to avoid overreliance on them, and to stay broad-minded to the full range of economic possibilities.
" Bobby BraddockNashville To the Editor: The poet Robert Frost once observed, "A liberal is a man too broad-minded to take his own side in a quarrel.
In October, Hong Kong's Agriculture, Fisheries, and Conservation Department told the South China Morning Post that it was "open-minded" to a ban on trade in ivory.
But if a new generation of clothes-minded consumers are open-minded to wearing rented clothing, H&M's program could be a big step in the right direction.
A 2008 Yale University psychology study showed highly intelligent people tend to stay open-minded to others' points of view, not formulating their own until hearing multiple voices.
On the EU side, governments trying to hold their fracturing club together are hardly minded to offer privileged market access to a country that has chosen to leave.
She said on Tuesday she was now minded to accept the deal after U.S.-based Advent put forward several legal undertakings including strengthening security arrangements around the company.
UniCredit, the biggest shareholder with 8.4 percent, has not announced any decision on its commitment to the pact but two sources recently said it was minded to remain.
Joe Manchin, a member of the Intelligence Committee, said he is "very open-minded" to her nomination after meeting with her on Monday, according to Bloomberg's Laura Litvan.
McCafferty, who voted to raise interest rates in June, added that he was minded to vote for a quarter-point rate rise again in August, the newspaper said.
Japan showers money on the UNHCR but until 2010 accepted no refugees at all, in keeping with a closed-door migration policy that few voters seem minded to overturn.
"Now, I think people are more open-minded to at least questioning certain standard dynamics that had been in place for a long time within the industry," she says.
Hotels range from rustic and eco-minded to over-the-top posh — but all provide extravagant natural beauty, top-end service, and idyllic accommodations at an attainable price point.
However, Johnson&aposs decision provides cover for other European countries — many of whom are minded to allow Huawei to help build their own 5G networks — to defy Trump themselves.
"I will consider these reports in detail before coming to an initial view on whether or not I am minded to refer the merger" for further investigation, she said.
It has nothing to do with sexual preference and is very offensive and small-minded to think that way (let alone spew it directly at people like it even matters).
For all the creative solutions proposed by lawyers in London, Europeans are not minded to let Britain off the hook by allowing it easily to "cherry-pick" sectoral carve-outs.
She released a similar statement this past International Women's Day, accusing feminist groups of telling women they're "too stupid, and too weak, and too simple-minded" to own a gun.
Today power in the EU rests firmly with governments, and few seem minded to take on vested interests at home when the benefits of freer trade will be so diffuse.
That thinking isn't going away, but as teams see more and more value in the bullpen arm, they're becoming more open-minded to letting prospects make their introductions as relievers.
But his ideal persisted through the 20th century, which was full of rearguard efforts on the part of the socially minded to return furniture to the world of the arts.
I think you have to be open-minded to whatever the right thing to do is at the time given where you are, otherwise I think you cut off options.
But William Hinman, the SEC's director of corporate finance, said later that month that he was not minded to treat ether, Ethereum's cryptocurrency, as a security, because of its "decentralised" nature.
Governments and other secular bodies are minded to help but they also feel compelled, in most places, to respect the independence of the buildings' historic stewards, in other words the churches.
UPM Kymmene, also engaged in multiple "bioinnovation" projects, is minded to follow Stora Enso in building a kraft lignin factory, said Christian Hubsch, head of lignin business at UPM's biochemicals division.
What Trump is doing in each of these three tweets is throwing just enough red meat to the conspiracy-minded to keep them coming back for more (and more)(and more).
"We should be open-minded to talk about our disadvantages calmly and conflicts with other countries frankly," the paper quoted Jiang Jianguo, minister at the State Council Information Office, as saying.
"The Holy Father's selection of Archbishop Gregory shows that he wanted someone who was thoughtful, progressive and open-minded to lead one of the most important archdioceses in the world," Rev.
Perhaps too few players are minded to become "serial champions," as José Mourinho — one of only two coaches, along with Sir Alex Ferguson, to retain the Premier League — has put it.
There are multiple reasons for this split in approach, from general disposition (preparedness-minded to I'll-deal-with-it-when-I-have-to) to one's primary source of news and information.
"On the question of who will be taking on the role of the regulator, having listened to feedback from this consultation, we are minded to appoint Ofcom," Morgan and Patel said.
Although Western observers had already seemed hesitant to endorse the fairness of the election, those from the African Union and the Southern African Development Community appeared minded to give it a pass.
I would hope that people who are in positions of power are at least becoming more open-minded to broadening their horizons with respect to movies and TV shows that they watch.
The government source said on condition of anonymity that if the amendment to Brexit legislation was selected for a vote by the parliamentary speaker, then the government was "minded to support it".
In Israel's case it is to keep its enemies militarily on the back foot and force them into concessions, though it may conversely make them less minded to seek a lasting peace.
It's a systematic problem in America that most of those people happen to be white, added James, who is optimistic that the industry is becoming more open-minded to people of color.
The dollar barely reacted to comments from Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan, who said he was "very open-minded" to deciding whether to raise interest rates at a mid-June policy meeting.
The Commonwealth does not seem minded to reinvent itself, either: Last week it acquiesced to the queen's "sincere wish" that Prince Charles will one day inherit the nonhereditary position as its head.
But "the fairly fleeting market fallout from even the most severe of these instances means that we are not minded to change our forecasts for the year as a whole," Capital wrote.
She had said on Tuesday that Britain was now minded to accept the deal after Advent put forward several legal undertakings, including to place a number of British executives on Cobham's boards.
I hope that Easton (as I'm sure you hope your children are) is brave, powerful, curious and open-minded to this big world we live in, and knows she is capable of anything.
Continuously expand your skillset, stay open-minded to new individuals and experiences, and understand how you fit into the future of your workplace to remain competitive as we move into 2019 and beyond.
"We do want to fix that, and I think we will be minded to take that forward, particularly as we haven't got to where we wanted to in Europe on it," Woods said.
Bloomberg noted that many of his U.S. and U.K.-based employees have informed him that they want to leave these locations because they feel both countries have become more closed-minded to immigration.
Media minister Karen Bradley said last month she was minded to refer the deal for a lengthy investigation, saying it risked giving media mogul Rupert Murdoch too much influence over the news agenda.
Texans superstar DeAndre Hopkins says there isn't much chance NFL players and Donald Trump will ever have serious talks over their issues ... 'cause D-Hop says POTUS is too "closed-minded" to listen.
However, the Italian coalition parties have benefited from their head-on confrontation with the EU and do not appear minded to change tack soon, ahead of elections to the European Parliament in May.
John Kennedy, a Louisiana Republican, said he was not minded to deprive 18-, 19- or 20-year-olds of their constitutional rights to bear arms unless they were convicted felons or mentally ill.
European officials had hoped for a breakthrough in the autumn, but European governments (and the European Parliament) that must sign off on the visa deal will be less minded to overlook Mr Erdogan's excesses.
LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The British government has said it is minded to accept legally binding undertakings put forward by private equity group Advent in order to secure its purchase of defense company Cobham.
Half of those people were open-minded to the degree that we're not really all that interested in their feelings: 52% were satisfied with 10 or more possible contenders, so they're not exactly choosy.
It spotlighted a black Frenchman accepting a Latin video award for a Spanish song title that translates into "my people," and dared the closed-minded to debate exactly which "people" he is referring to.
On Tuesday she said she was minded to also ask for a six-month investigation into whether Fox would uphold broadcasting standards, following complaints over the management of Fox News in the United States.
LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The British government has said it is minded to accept legally binding undertakings put forward by private equity group Advent in order to secure its purchase of defence company Cobham.
"I use the phrase specifically that we're 'minded' to an IPO," he said, explaining that both Walmart and Asda had not reached a firm decision or were at a point of discussing a specific date.
Yet a corollary is that as long as the BoJ maintains its current policies—and it seems minded to do so for a while—it will continue to be a prop to global asset prices.
"The appetite for that (30-year bond)could well determine whether the German government is minded to raise further money that way in the coming months," said Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets.
I wish we could just be open minded to each other and I wish we could be more understanding and mindful of one another and what issues people may be struggling with beneath the surface.
Facing the biggest challenge to its rule since 1994, however, the party seemed minded to pick somebody with the aura of being an "outsider" who was not tainted by the allegations of corruption dogging it.
Media Secretary Karen Bradley had already said she was minded to refer the deal for a full investigation to see whether it would give Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox too much control over the media.
But he struck a more cautious note than Fed Chair Janet Yellen, saying that while he believes recent weak inflation could well be transitory, he is open-minded to the possibility that it is not.
You might find yourself, like me, suddenly more open-minded to the planet's many options of pets—and if that's the case, might I recommend this picture of three frogs in an ice cream cone?
I was trying to be open minded to changing my take if it came up, but what I was seeing was mostly reinforcing my beliefs that, everywhere you go, people really care about their dead.
Under the existing law, anyone minded to assist a suicide has to reckon with a spotlight being shone on his or her actions and on any malicious acts or motivation coming to light as a result.
Perhaps learning from one of Amazon's missteps in pro-labor New York, the Bolt VP mentioned how the company would be "open-minded to New York's labor community" in regards to the unionization of its employees.
"Any time you have information for her that's going to improve her, she's very open-minded to receive that information, and see how she can apply it to herself, her family, her friends, everyone," Jenkins added.
She seemed open-minded to it, but then when I actually met her for dinner, pretty much the entire date was her challenging the concept of poly and challenging every reason why I would be poly.
Separately, Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan said he is not willing to back a rate hike now but is "very open-minded" to making such a call ahead of a mid-June policy meeting, Reuters reported.
While some celebrities like Chris Martin are livestreaming concerts or even telling bedtime stories like Amy Adams, Cyrus instead is streaming a talk show called Bright Minded to help calm our anxieties during this stressful time.
"Yesterday I received letters on behalf of both parties to the merger, confirming that while they disagree with my 'minded to' decision they would not be making substantive representations in relation to it," Bradley told parliament.
And fourth: there are many thousands of British people, many of them living in or near the capital, who may be minded to line the streets, protest and generally cause disruption when Mr Trump comes to London.
"While they think there is a possibility that parliament will block Brexit they are unlikely to be minded to make the concessions that we need, so it is going to take a bit of patience," Johnson said.
"Maybe the fed-funds rate is a little bit out of kilter with market-determined rates," Kaplan told the Wall Street Journal in an interview, adding that he is "open-minded" to arguments for a rate cut.
"esure has indicated to Bain Capital that it would be minded to recommend a firm offer for esure if made by Bain Capital at the price set out in the proposal ..." the company said in a statement.
Instead of asking a woman how she actually feels or being open minded to the idea she might not be interested, there are men that will berate a woman into doing something that she isn't comfortable doing.
Is to think for yourself, recognizing that you don't have anywhere near enough knowledge in your head to make those decisions well, and so to be radically open-minded to take those in and weigh those decisions well.
LONDON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The British government said it was minded to refer Rupert Murdoch's takeover of pay-TV group Sky for a full investigation to examine whether it would uphold broadcasting standards, knocking Sky's share price sharply.
As a modern society in the pursuit of equality, we need to be more open-minded to our fellow humans, simply because like any other citizen, they deserve just as much respect and proper treatment as everyone else.
On Tuesday, Bradley said she was minded to refer Twenty-First Century Fox's planned purchase of the 69 percent of Sky it does not already own to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to look into corporate governance.
And again, if you're managing people for the first time and doing all this for the first time, I think it's a great opportunity to learn things and you need to be willing and open-minded to do that.
"The (BoE) would be minded to offset such additional demand by raising interest rates a little more rapidly than the 'one hike per annum' over the next three years, which it is guiding toward," Investec economist Philip Shaw said.
At the end of the day, it has to move forward, we have to expand our minds, and we have to be more open-minded to that crowd as well—because if we're not, if we're acting like elitists.
And whether the EC really would be minded to pull the plug on a data transfer arrangement that it worked so very hard to push into place in the face of concerns about the adequacy of the privacy protections.
"As a result, I can confirm that my 'minded to' decision is now final and I will now refer the merger to the CMA for a phase 2 investigation on media plurality and genuine commitment to broadcasting standards grounds."
"Unfortunately (this law) cannot stop someone being arrested and charged if the Commonwealth officials were minded to do so, or prosecuted if the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions thought it were appropriate to do so," he reportedly told lawmakers.
Lastly, like Linux, an open-source operating system, and to an extent Android, Google's semi-open software that powers mobile devices, Mozilla has demonstrated that a non-commercial alternative minded to defend users' interests is good for consumers in digital markets.
One former talk show host, who surely knows about asking questions that most journalists are too intelligent or career-minded to ask, suddenly likened those wondering if Trump hadn't quite taken leave of his senses to would-be John Wilkes Booths.
"Look... the flat Earth is the ultimate open-minded test; it is both a blessing and a curse for us because once you get into it you're open-minded to everything, which means you don't even condemn any conspiracies," says Sargent.
On Tuesday she told parliament she was also minded to ask the country's competition regulator to examine whether Fox would uphold broadcasting standards if it had full control of Sky, an unexpected turn that sent Sky's shares down 4 percent.
She first noticed Hollywood was becoming more open-minded to racial diversity when, in early 2017, driving down Sunset Boulevard, in Los Angeles, she saw a towering billboard for the HBO comedy "Insecure," starring the African-American actress Issa Rae.
"We will go to our next meeting, have a discussion about what's appropriate, and I'm extremely open-minded to making an adjustment if that's what the appropriate policy is," Evans told reporters on the sidelines of a financial event in Madrid.
But before Obama took the stage in Philadelphia, the Berniacs made their final stand, greeting Clinton's vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine with a banner accusing his ticket of "election fraud," and advising the conspiracy-minded to visit the Wikileaks website for proof.
But just as it cannot force governments to curb deficits or accept refugees, Brussels cannot impose liberalism by diktat; and other governments do not seem minded to rock the boat when they are trying to plug the leaks sprung by other crises.
Tesco has a leading 27.4 percent share of Britain's grocery market, according to the latest industry data, and looks set to retain that place after the competition regulator said in February it was minded to block Sainsbury's ($9.6 billion) takeover of Walmart's Asda.
In a letter to the Department of Media made public on Wednesday, Fox took issue with what it said were serious flaws in the process that led to the minister saying she was "minded" to refer the deal for a full investigation.
Media secretary Matt Hancock said he was "minded to" intervene on two grounds: one concerning the potential impact the transfer of newspapers would have on editorial decision making and the other related to a need for a sufficient plurality of views in newspapers.
RUSTON, La., April 11 (Reuters) - A top Federal Reserve official is not now willing to back a U.S. interest rate hike but said on Monday he is "very open-minded" to making such a call ahead of a mid-June policy meeting.
I like to be very open minded to trying new things and would definitely consider trying a local cuisine from a foreign country, even though I'm not sure about trying octopus because it freaks me out just by the look of it.
"We will go to our next meeting, have a discussion about what's appropriate, and I'm extremely open-minded to making an adjustment if that's what the appropriate policy is," Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans said in Madrid, before the services report.
Nunes memo Democrats have claimed the House Intelligence Committee memo misrepresents the facts and intelligence officials worry that its release could compromise classified information, though Trump is minded to approve its publication, an official familiar with the matter told CNN last week.
Tesco has a leading 27.4 percent share of Britain's grocery market, according to the latest industry data, and looks set to retain that place after the competition regulator said in February it was minded to block Sainsbury's 7.3 billion pound takeover of Walmart's Asda.
Tesco has a leading 20173 percent share of Britain's grocery market, according to the latest industry data, and looks set to retain that place after the competition regulator said in February it was minded to block Sainsbury's 7.3 billion pound takeover of Walmart's Asda.
But although both the opening "A Mother Never Rests" and "The Tree" itself are so well-put it would be simple-minded to slot them as cliches, their roots in truism run so deep that their considerable portion of actual truth will probably escape nonbelievers.
"We're seeing juries who are less suspicious, less jaded, and more open-minded to these cases," said Roger Canaff, a former sex-crimes prosecutor in the Bronx and a partner at Justice 3D, a company that trains law enforcement to better handle sexual assault.
Tesco has a leading 21 percent share of Britain's grocery market, according to the latest industry data, and looks set to retain that place after the competition regulator said in February it was minded to block Sainsbury's 20.7655 billion pound ($9.6 billion) takeover of Walmart's Asda.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The future head of the European Commission said she would be minded to grant Britain an extension to talks on its exit from the EU if London gave good grounds, adding that an orderly departure was important to launch future ties on a good footing.
If they are unable to distribute all of our networks in the exact way that we want, that we've initially proposed, then we're absolutely open-minded to looking at different ways of distributing or offering that to them, whether it be just a couple of them.
It name-checks Cooperman specifically, as well as former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is considering a presidential bid, and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, who joked about the wealth tax and asked whether Warren was "open-minded" to meeting with him last week.
There probably isn't much if any truth to the story — among other things, Catherine was too smart and tough-minded to be that easily deceived — but never mind: the legend has become a byword for the general idea of prettifying reality to please a tyrannical ruler.
"I have taken careful account of all relevant representations ... and have, today - as required by the legislation - written to the parties to inform them I am now minded-to-refer the merger to the CMA on the grounds of genuine commitment to broadcasting standards," she told parliament.
Even if the families had been bold enough to bring in someone from outside, minded to act more decisively, such a boss would have met resistance from trade unions and from the state of Lower Saxony, where VW is based and which has a 20% stake in the company.
The magic fake ID renders her magic fake, too, leaving her unable to fight off the magical pirates who invade her house (honestly, this show was a trip); the magic clone agrees to go streaking through a teen house party because she's too simple-minded to say no.
And even if the Russians were minded to observe the letter of the deal henceforth, it will be hard or impossible to distinguish between terrorists and non-terrorist groups, given the complex network of rebel alliances, in which Jabhat al-Nusra often fights in collaboration with more moderate groups.
BERLIN, July 18 (Reuters) - The future head of the European Commission said she would be minded to grant Britain an extension to talks on its exit from the EU if London gave good grounds, adding that an orderly departure was important to launch future ties on a good footing.
There are clear signs that Fed leaders are starting to internalize these lessons, and are now more open-minded to letting the economy run and seeing just how many people can be put to work and how much wages can rise before it causes inflation or other problems.
RUSTON, La. (Reuters) - A top Federal Reserve official said on Monday he is "very open-minded" to deciding whether to raise interest rates at a mid-June policy meeting, appearing to dismiss a move at a meeting later this month due to lack of clarity on the economy.
" However, Dimon's chief financial officer, Marianne Lake, seemed to undercut her boss's views when during a recent third quarter earnings call(here) with analysts, she said: "We are very open minded to the potential use cases in the future for digital currencies that are properly controlled and regulated.
" He elaborated, adding that Soylent — whose makeup is somewhat hard for the non-science-minded to decipher; its powder includes ferrous gluconate, thiamin hydrochloride, and 38 other ingredients — also features new ingredients and a much "larger and robust quality team" to "make sure nothing like [its previous mishaps] happen again.
He may exercise the brain and the adrenal glands, but "Dunkirk" is too high-minded to get you sobbing or praying for a favourite character (though some over-zealous fans of Harry Styles, a boy band heartthrob who plays a young soldier in the film, have been worrying about his fate).
"We will go to our next meeting, have a discussion about what's appropriate, and I'm extremely open-minded to making an adjustment if that's what the appropriate policy is," Evans said, after also highlighting the recent contraction of the U.S. manufacturing sector as one of the downside risks to growth.
A remark by the governor of the Bank of Japan, Haruhiko Kuroda, that it was no longer appropriate to implement "a large-scale policy to overcome deflation" was taken as the clearest indication yet that he is minded to move on from the central bank's enormous stimulus programme and start tightening monetary policy.
"He is an executive that we are minded to back, one with the commitment, energy and insight to demonstrably take M&S on a better course, something for which long-standing shareholders' pine," said Clive Black, head of research at Shore Capital, in a note, retaining a "buy" rating on the stock.
"I think that it's fair-minded to say that the fraud that we do see is associated with absentee ballots, because there are these points where an actor with ill intent can try to manipulate things," said Paul Gronke, the director of the Early Voting Information Center at Reed College in Portland, Ore.
"He is an executive that we are minded to back, one with the commitment, energy and insight to demonstrably take M&S on a better course, something for which long-standing shareholders pine," said Clive Black, head of research at Shore Capital, in a note, retaining a "buy" rating on the stock.
"I'm moving into this sort of scene of being digital and being more online and I want people to be more open-minded to the idea of viewing Soren Bryce as an entity and not really a person," Bryce explains over the phone from Iowa, where she's preparing to perform at a music festival.
Unchallenged, he seems minded to threaten many of the hardest-won achievements of recent British foreign policy: welcoming the disintegration of the EU (Steve Bannon, his adviser, reportedly wants to build closer links with continental parties promoting that), weakening NATO, applauding Mr Putin's adventurism, ripping up climate-change accords and the nuclear deal with Iran.
"There is still a long way to go to achieve our full year forecast for inflows of 5 billion euros... (but), the pipeline remains strong so we are not minded to change our full year forecast at this stage," Shore Capital analyst Gary Greenwood wrote in a note, reiterating a 'sell' rating on the stock.
Proud, pesky and bloody-minded to his wartime allies, a visionary who failed in later years to read the shifting social mood of the 1960s, de Gaulle is remembered above all as a heroic figure: a leader who refused to admit defeat, and persuaded the French that their true spirit, uncrushed by submission to Nazi Germany, would ultimately prevail.
Based on the impact that Bourdain and establishments like Conflict Kitchen have made, using food to incite dialogue and connection works, and now more than ever, people of all ethnic backgrounds are open-minded to trying foreign foods like the Filipino delicacy balut (fetal duck egg—which Bourdain has eaten, and enjoyed, on-camera multiple times).
In an address to Parliament, the minister, Karen Bradley, said she was "minded" to refer the $15 billion deal to the Competition and Markets Authority for a more intensive inquiry into concerns about whether Fox would uphold broadcast standards in Britain and whether owning all of Sky would give it too much control of the British media.
"We will go to our next meeting, have a discussion about what's appropriate, and I'm extremely open-minded to making an adjustment if that's what the appropriate policy is," Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans said in Madrid, a few hours before a report showed growth in the vast U.S. services sector may be stalling.
I would say my lesbian clients are more open minded to dating different types of women, but ultimately to enter a long term relationship which will stand the test of time is perhaps a bit harder purely because the flood gates are only just opening for lesbians coming out and being as understood as gay men.
This although Bradley said that on the basis of media plurality alone, the government was "minded to" refer the deal to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for a six month in-depth "Phase II study" after which the regulator would revert with a decision on whether to clear the merger outright, clear it with conditions attached, or prohibit it.
I think that Lord Chesterfield, just to go back to an earlier example, was popular because he came to America right around the Revolutionary War and there was just people really open-minded to different ways of living and sort of wanted to break tradition with the U.K., and this was an opportunity to think about different ways of existing and different ways of being around people.
It was possible, in fact, for the more diligently minded to see three separate approaches to Aeschylus' "Oresteia" in quick succession (though the third would have required a trip to the northern city of Manchester.) In London, the surprise commercial gamble of the year was the transfer from the Almeida for an extended West End run of "Oresteia," directed and adapted by that theater's associate director, Robert Icke.
"Our biggest concern here is that Trump will be minded to impose 'countervailing tariffs' on the European auto sector in coming months, justified on the premise that the Commerce Department has recently granted itself the power to do just this is response to what it deems to be countries that keep their currencies artificially depressed," said Ray Attrill, head of foreign exchange strategy at the National Australia Bank.
On the same day:BuzzFeed News reported, as noted, that the alleged whistleblower had been subject of right-wing conspiracies beforeVanity Fair reported that major US news rooms were facing a dilemma in how to approach coverageNBC News reported pressure on CIA leadership to do more to defend the whistleblower in light of efforts to name himAlthough such reports do not name the alleged whistleblower, it puts the identity within a few clicks of anybody minded to find it.
AFTER he extended his lead against nine other candidates in a sixth straw poll among the 15 members of the UN Security Council, António Guterres, aged 67, a former prime minister of Portugal (1995-2002) and ex-head of the UN's refugee agency (2005-15), looks set to be the next secretary-general of the UN. He received no negative votes in the poll, meaning that none of the five veto-wielding permanent members, critically including Russia, was minded to block him.
In a statement released last summer, Goop also disparaged critics like Gunter and doubled down on Goop's "open-minded" worldview: that people need alternative solutions for the health problems that ail them, such as "lectin-limited diets" — solutions the medical establishment has been too narrow-minded to see: Where we have found our primary place is in addressing people, women in particular, who are tired of feeling less-than-great, who are looking for solutions — these women are not hypochondriacs, and they should not be dismissed or marginalized.

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