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No one has ever looked at Matisse's painting more carefully than I; and no one has looked at mine more carefully than he.
Crowdfunding enables us to calculate our risks much more carefully.
Black Habits is more carefully curated than Inglewood High was.
She talks more carefully of that as an eventual goal.
"We need to interpret this evidence more carefully," Williams said.
Let's attempt to more carefully unpack Trump's comments, shall we?
At the moment, investors appear to be treading more carefully.
What if architects listened more carefully to the people they
He had read their documents more carefully than they had.
And the more carefully you listen, the more you hear.
Fox chose his words rather more carefully in this week's interview.
I took note to choose my words more carefully going forward.
Its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and his ministers tread more carefully.
All of this means universities are beginning to tread more carefully.
Ms Klobuchar talks more carefully of that as an eventual goal.
" Another complained, "It takes me longer because I read more carefully.
These regulations were arguably less rushed and somewhat more carefully vetted.
Elsbach also suggests managers more carefully examine their impressions of employees.
Plus, she adds, this can help track antibiotic resistance more carefully.
Resistance isn't futile, but it needs to be more carefully considered.
"I deeply regret that I did not intervene far more carefully."
Instead, you'll be invested, and as such, you'll listen more carefully.
First, taxes would be more carefully related to true infrastructure costs.
But the nature of the coverage can be done more carefully.
The second one, while more carefully pieced together, was also blocked.
Turns out buyers of robot vacuums need to tread far more carefully.
We should more carefully consider the consequences of our actions and inactions.
Ake, their coach, replied that he was going to live more carefully.
Now, they might want to think more carefully about what to include.
Asakawa added that he was watching currency markets more carefully than ever.
A senior manager implored workers to check more carefully, invoking the crashes.
I always watch that more carefully than the noise of right now.
One obvious way to do this is by scrutinizing mergers more carefully.
The judge on the case agreed and ordered Uber to look more carefully.
Reached this week, other Democratic operatives voiced a similar view, albeit more carefully.
It's perfect for jokes and forces people to write a bit more carefully.
Many Instagram Stories posts are still more carefully curated than those on Snapchat.
Moia will also then have to deal much more carefully with public opinion.
Hilton says from now on it will review pre-scheduled content more carefully.
He more carefully controlled how the president meets people in the West Wing.
Hillary Clinton says charge them a bit more and oversee them more carefully. . . .
Mining the same territory, "Head Over Heels" is more carefully and consciously instructive.
Returns of celebrities are protected even more carefully than those of regular taxpayers.
However, this is a gift horse they are likely to examine more carefully.
Will it make me think more carefully about trendy techniques for cutting my hair?
One hypothesis is that drivers behave more carefully around cyclists who aren't wearing helmets.
Weeks later, Spanish investigators compared the prints more carefully and found the real terrorist.
The future feels less certain, more precarious and requires more carefully thought-out planning.
Unfortunately, something has to happen to scare them, to make them act more carefully.
And the students respond, listening a little more carefully, watching a little more closely.
The evidence was soon being parsed more carefully than her record on free trade.
It is shameful that the Trump infrastructure plan has not been more carefully scrutinized.
Many, like Apple CEO Tim Cook, argue Facebook should have regulated itself more carefully.
Mitch McConnell chooses his words more carefully than just about any politician in America.
With the trade war with the United States, China has to move more carefully.
When people are spending their own money, they spend more carefully and waste less.
Could Congress pass a law that defines more carefully what "unable to discharge" means?
I wish the M.T.A. would make more improvements and spend its money more carefully.
As other cities join the movement, some are moving more carefully and exempting iPhones.
In other works, the viewer has to search more carefully for the hidden story.
This can include looking more carefully at their commitments to reduce emissions in their fleets.
Either book, or both, will inevitably compel readers to look more carefully at Vermeer's paintings.
The organisation's next move should be to monitor negotiations between managers and agents more carefully.
But as he looked more carefully at what Microsoft showed, he felt more at ease.
The government vowed to tighten gun-control laws and monitor right-wing extremists more carefully.
Provided, that is, they read it more carefully than they read Mr Frey's earlier work.
Now, he'll have to budget a bit more carefully when throwing support behind new campaigns.
"Higher prices will make people consider their options more carefully, including password sharing," Sappington said.
After reading the note more carefully, she found that the little girl's name is Cassidy.
She added that she plans to review his financial disclosures more carefully over the weekend.
Tanczer urged manufacturers to consider more carefully how to safeguard users against the devices' abuse.
Strzok's email is more carefully couched than the official intelligence report that came out Jan.
Before Friday's game, Boone was asked if he would watch Happ more carefully than usual.
If you asked me again my answer would be the same but worded more carefully.
Apple Arcade, with its smaller, more carefully curated library, helps remedy that problem a bit.
The item has been fixed online and we will redouble our efforts to read more carefully.
This is another claim we'll have to assess more carefully when the final paper comes out.
If given the opportunity to do the moving process over, I would have planned more carefully.
Of course, they could be more carefully done and you could avoid some of the traps.
That won't stop us, though, from stalking her Instagram and Twitter for more carefully crafted clues.
We need to go about these things much more carefully than Trump does with that stuff.
There are Council members that we think have a responsibility to look more carefully at this.
While the U.S. has banned Huawei, countries in Europe have tread more carefully — despite U.S. pressure.
But in a rapidly evolving global startup world, these questions need to be more carefully considered.
When describing his relationships with living authors, Mr. Gottlieb treads more carefully around eggshell-thin egos.
He parks a little farther away from some incidents now, to gauge the circumstances more carefully.
When doctors notice unhappiness in their patients, they should be probing more carefully for hidden illness.
In similar fashion, we need to think more carefully about what we share on social media.
And it was a message that some passengers were heeding more carefully than ever on Wednesday.
Ideas that generated from it are worthwhile to follow up on and to study more carefully.
Is a smaller, more carefully edited catalogue of game titles a better bet for mobile game companies?
I think the bad news is we have to think a lot more carefully about that connect.
With more formidable competitors on the scene, the company will need to pick its fights more carefully.
The Golden Circle is a more loosely plotted movie, but it's also more carefully and elaborately choreographed.
In the end, you can just repack your situation more carefully and move on with your life.
But what is certain is that he will have rehearsed the steps more carefully than they have.
And that's making some review sites think more carefully about how to design a troll-proof platform.
"There would be nothing inappropriate for a senator to start weighing those decisions more carefully," she said.
He added that authorities will monitor the currency market in the evening even more carefully than usual.
He should listen more carefully to the old guy in the tree who shows him the past.
Under fire from Congress, all the companies pledged to police their sites more carefully in the future.
The menu has been distilled down to essentials, and the whole enterprise seems more carefully thought through.
But after the 2016 election, the company pledged to more carefully monitor the ads in its system.
The product descriptions are more carefully edited, and sizes are listed by measurement, not as foreign conversions.
Congress could also take steps to more carefully consider those potential paperwork changes that legislation might require.
Nonetheless, he acknowledges that his statement should have been more carefully phrased to make that distinction clear.
Nonetheless he acknowledges that his statement should have been more carefully phrased to make that distinction clear.
I'd noticed, back then, that the more prestigious the professors the more carefully hidden their offices were.
The Latino community all around the United States has to consider the Puerto Rico case more carefully.
While other US leaders have stepped more carefully around Pakistan's sensitivities, Trump is trampling right over them.
As a result, and as student anger remains unabated, the government has begun to tread more carefully.
But when examined more carefully, it suggests something more interesting about the nature of social conservatism itself.
"Lukoil works in the global market, of course, our partners will be approaching deals more carefully," said Alekperov.
She saw firsthand how the appearance of high-profile women is often studied more carefully than their words.
We've been in a moment, since the 1990s, of watching children more and more carefully hit prescribed milestones.
But in recent days, Ryan has tread even more carefully when he felt the need to push back.
At the encouragement of advocates, some states have taken steps to more carefully define what, exactly, consent means.
And hopefully, Murphy absorbed this short lesson in sexism and will express himself more carefully in the future.
And if the software they use is malicious or buggy, they should have read the software more carefully.
Even so, most of his advisers have tread more carefully and Kudlow's comments were notable for their specificity.
Then I look more carefully and realize she is selling snow cones and is pushing a small cart.
They will read your face, your tone of voice and your body language more carefully than your words.
In the future, people might make choices more carefully, knowing that prospective matches would judge them for it.
Last season's incarnation chose its moments to unleash its press more carefully, and became more comfortable in possession.
" By "differently," Lowenstein said, Buffett meant doing things "more carefully, especially when it comes to avoiding cutting corners.
Weighing the costs of war more carefully could be one way to prevent U.S. engagement in unnecessary conflicts.
"I think it's a good idea to stop the program and look at it more carefully," he said.
More carefully crafted tax credits "can really target the families and the teachers you are trying to reach."
"I personally wish he would choose his words a little more carefully," Mr. Hatch said of the president.
Despite the sea of booths at the Armory, they beckon you to come closer and look more carefully.
Cam maybe shouldn't have spoken as offhandedly as he did and could have chosen his words more carefully.
It seems to take a blizzard or two for people to remember to slow down and drive more carefully.
In his previous statements, the former vice president said he would more carefully listen to women from now on.
So, I think we need to think more carefully about the – ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: What's a fair number then?
Ted Lieu, who urged the iPhone giant in a letter sent this week to tread a little more carefully.
We're also measuring the inflammatory response to marijuana in a much more carefully controlled way than in previous studies.
Gillespie said that the fact he didn't consider this more carefully before posting the image is a sincere regret.
"There are probably multiple reasons why, starting with the fact that people are making their selections much more carefully."
Foreign investments into U.S. startups, especially from China, are considered much more carefully thanks to a more active CFIUS.
Mr. Nadler has said he would tread more carefully around the ongoing investigation of Mr. Trump's campaign and Russia.
A handful of journalists and bloggers who had followed the trial soon waded in, some more carefully than others.
It's no wonder consumers are thinking more carefully about how their purchasing decisions figure into the bigger global picture.
But if the argument for abolition is primarily moral, it must be made more carefully than it often is.
A.T. Kearney's Portell says one factor in catalog resurgence is the more carefully curated product assortment within the pages.
At the same time, European parliaments should step more carefully as they try to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
You don't sink a pile of money into things just because you can, you consider your spends more carefully.
It became clear that Connecticut needed more carefully crafted incentives (green lights) to drive funding into truly innovative projects.
I disagree that it must always be so, that capital punishment cannot be administered much more carefully and fairly.
But on Saturday he said he looked at the photo more carefully and is sure it was not him.
If he watches so carefully over the sparrow, we know he must be watching over us even more carefully.
I liked the simplicity but other friends hated it because they wanted to more carefully target certain sorts of men.
Today's innovators in tech could learn from his willingness to be curious and observe the world more carefully, Isaacson said.
But according to Franks, the 2016 bill was "clearer and slightly more carefully drafted," compared to the bill introduced today.
As a result, the church began looking more carefully into "narco alms," as the New York Times reported in 2011.
But if anything, being attacked primed me to listen more carefully and feel the consequences of our choices more deeply.
Maybe he'll settle down, think more carefully about how his habits affect his wellbeing and get really into Cross Fit.
But perhaps most revealing is TJSL's position that Alaburda should bear some responsibility for researching their published statistics more carefully.
I think most the activists say yes, but we should think more carefully about who our allies are, moving forward.
No disrespect to Fab or Trae, but I think it's the best: clean, simple, and, sure enough, more carefully mastered.
I started reading the liner notes on albums more carefully, to make sure I wasn't listening to white nationalist boneheads.
By looking more carefully abroad we would learn that M43A can save far more than $2 trillion over 10 years.
But why did Facebook not more carefully review a disclaimer submitted by a page that had already broken its rules?
As these dramas play out, no one is watching the Iran confrontation more carefully than Mr. Kim in North Korea.
No one had to pick through this minefield more carefully than Jens Stoltenberg, the Norwegian diplomat currently leading the alliance.
If a family member doesn't make it to the toilet in time, you'll have to clean up even more carefully.
I spent longer writing that email, and proofread it more carefully, than anything I had written in a long time.
If only this kind of death were available to everyone, maybe we would live our lives more carefully and thoughtfully.
Kvitova said that she struggled to sleep in the nights after the attack and that she watched strangers more carefully.
Their programs also had the benefit of being more carefully put together than Mr. Nelsons's, which have become puzzlingly incohesive.
Emirati authorities have expanded coastguard patrols and are monitoring ships and their documentation more carefully, said two UAE-based sources.
But Mr. Trump's new order is more carefully tailored, and Hawaii's lawsuit relies on a more limited set of claims.
But Ali is a bad communicator, and one lesson the movie deigns to teach her is to listen more carefully.
The NTSB is pressing the FAA to look more carefully at how pilots interface with increasingly complex and advanced aircraft.
That forces you to focus more on facts and to process information more carefully – and gets you to better solutions.
Listen more carefully and discover quietly dissonant invention, modestly pretty and entertaining synthesizer noises, and indeed, soothingly peaceful ear candy.
But I can't shake the feeling that we ought to have been listening to Joan Didion more carefully all along.
Maybe people will gradually feel good about stepping out of the echo chamber and try to choose their words more carefully.
The mercurial chief strategist has largely receded from public view in recent months and reportedly has chosen his battles more carefully.
With so much space taken up by the screen, you'd have to balance your dinner a little more carefully than usual.
Herrington believes the field may need to hit the pause button to gather and weigh more carefully the progress so far.
When half your audience is arriving via mobile, you have to think more carefully about the experience you want to deliver.
Whereas with Facebook, teens will think more carefully about how they curate their online identities, deleting posts that haven't done well.
Moreover, the report highlighted how more carefully calibrated sanctions exemptions can relieve potential consequences for aid groups, NGOs and everyday Sudanese.
In opening remarks, Kraninger said she would focus on improving CFPB processes, including weighing rules more carefully and better managing spending.
I read Ancillary Justice way more carefully, searching for meaning in all the details; the language was so dense and nuanced.
"We need to manage our water resources more carefully," Rob McDonald, one of the study's authors told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
One possible next step, they added, would be to look more carefully through archival Kepler data to search for artificial signatures.
Funding bills, for example, will need to be more carefully crafted to safeguard key priorities and provide leverage against authoritarian abuses.
Hearings will need to be stepped up to scrutinize executive actions, more carefully vet personnel, and examine congressional options in response.
What had happened here was evident and apparent, without a trace of anything that needed to be looked at more carefully.
I wish I would've chosen my route more carefully, made some stopovers, and brought a better variety of snacks and entertainment.
Even if Clinton didn't see the classification markings, the FBI head said, she ought to have treated the information more carefully.
We believe the more carefully selected land purchased from 2014-2016 will provide better margins and cash flows in 2017-2018.
In those committee meetings, she tried to argue that the chemicals should be treated more carefully than other people had suggested.
Moreover, roulette wheels came to be manufactured more carefully, offering fewer biases to exploit, and Dr. Jarecki's edge began to ebb.
The first part will make you drive more carefully and totally scramble what you thought you knew about how emotions work.
Narrower challenges could lead the White House to introduce a new order that is more carefully tailored to pass legal muster.
Perhaps there's still an opportunity for Farnsworth, Lowe, and whatever MoviePass becomes — as long as it's planned a little more carefully.
Ms. Rivera wants to withdraw Nelson to take online classes full time so that she can monitor his schoolwork more carefully.
Prosecutors are always going to tread more carefully when going after a Trump than a low-level drug dealer or mugger.
Rather, I thought, as I looked around more carefully in my artistic practices, that often people accuse me of changing sides.
In such cases, you'd want to more carefully consider whether you have the required skills to do the task safely, Petersik said.
Most have since learned to borrow more carefully and in local currency, and to accumulate a war chest of foreign-exchange reserves.
In the fallout from LendingClub's shake-up, some say the Wall Street veterans need to more carefully manage their network of relationships.
"We need to listen more carefully to what they have to say," said one Sonatrach source familiar with dealing with international firms.
The more directly a game (or movie, or book) evokes real, ugly social problems, the more carefully it needs to approach them.
Insurers are likely to more carefully scrutinize risks they take on as well as how they word policies and exclusions, Kalinich said.
" He gathered control of himself and, speaking slowly, chose his words more carefully: "Now the public persona is"—he paused—"somewhat different.
In the future, the authors suggest, researchers should not only design their experiments more carefully, but be more transparent about their analysis.
You learn to text more carefully after that one time you accidentally sent a topless mirror selfie to Dad instead of Dan.
In turn, the researchers hope that the models will allow engineers to more carefully tune things like laser power, speed, beam size.
Lessons learned When asked about the lessons they've learned from the incident, Ake said he was going to live life more carefully.
These short pieces (most under 1,000 words) were generally more carefully written and more objective than other art writing at the time.
That means that PFA would need to be look more carefully at the yields on offer from a wider variety of options.
Conversations with emojis tended to be more carefully considered than a face-to-face conversation, where facial expressions are fluid and unintentional.
Another member said the BOJ should look more carefully at how its monetary policy was affecting Japan's banking system, the minutes showed.
If Gawker's loss is upheld on appeal, it will force other media organizations to tread more carefully with these kinds of stories.
But if Australian universities do not scrutinize Chinese applicants more carefully, the government may start doing it for them, Professor Fitzgerald said.
Professor Malan said one reason for the large number of cases was that instructors were scrutinizing students' work more carefully than before.
Another juror said that the foreperson even slowed down deliberations so that the jury could more carefully consider one of the charges.
P&G's "statement will undoubtedly add fuel to the fire of large brands more carefully scrutinizing their digital advertising choices," he wrote.
And children [receive] safer medicines because I was able to pass a law that required the dosing to be more carefully done.
"They're driving a little more carefully as they navigate their IPO process," said Daniel Ives, managing director of equities research at Wedbush Securities.
But common sense suggests that a more carefully considered and implemented order restricting immigration would have a better chance of prevailing in court.
But the huge growth rates that came in recent quarters have cooled as advertisers seem to begin spending more carefully on the platform.
Had she planned more carefully prior to the onset of her disease, Mary's mom could have left a sizable account to her daughter.
If we want to avoid deepening our political crisis, we need to think more carefully about the form such a referendum might take.
Jobless claims are watched even more carefully than monthly employment reports since they are the most current data available on the labor market.
A humanitarian response could include the resettlement of more carefully vetted refugees in the United States, but that is not the only option.
The research does caution that heroin treatment must be more carefully supervised than current medications like buprenorphine and methadone because it is riskier.
Trump's disclosure is not going to cause intelligence sharing to dry up, but it may well cause American partners to tread more carefully.
In the months to come, climate scientists will more carefully and painstakingly conduct climate change attribution studies to confirm or amend this result.
The result is that Chinese hackers are now acting more like Russian hackers: They pick their targets more carefully, and cover their tracks.
I know too that, in contrast to the Energizer Bunny life I once led, I now have to husband my resources more carefully.
Grasberg workers have become "uneasy" amid the security concerns, union representative Tri Puspital told Reuters, urging police to handle the matter more carefully.
Even if you don't convert over to an alternative like Boka or Alka-White, start reading those labels more carefully and educate yourself.
The key final-act moment — Jackson's suicide — is handled more carefully than in earlier versions while reinforcing some of the old-fashioned details.
First of all, why had he participated in a post-facto charade to make Comey's firing look more carefully deliberated than it was?
It does make you think a little bit more about what you say and maybe you choose your words a bit more carefully.
Unlike under previous travel bans, the restrictions differ country by country, which means airline employees need to review passenger documentation ever more carefully.
Pence could have been better prepared, had his speech writer more carefully gauged his audience before the vice president stood behind the teleprompter.
That's not because minority jurors are biased in favor of minority defendants, but because whites on mixed juries more carefully consider the evidence.
" On Thursday, he said he should have chosen his words more carefully to say the officers "acted within the scope of the law.
But advocates of a more dovish stance toward China are likely to take comfort in Trump's decision to approach the issue more carefully.
On Wednesday, Sechin gave similar messages but chose his words more carefully, rarely mentioning OPEC and blaming only "some producers" for creating the glut.
Financial institutions said they will scrutinize property firms' capital adequacy and debt situation more carefully to prevent market adjustment risks, according to the source.
The CFTC is primarily focused on reviewing more carefully how the rules are working and whether certain rules should be tweaked to reduce burdens.
KH: You know that's an extrapolation that I'd have to think more carefully about than I can do on the fly in a podcast.
The extra constraint forces you to think more carefully about how you move cards around, lest you create a knot that can't be untied.
"I think the #MeToo and other similar movements ... have also made employers think more carefully about how they deal with harassment allegations," she added.
The Court is also likely to look more carefully at restoring the separation of powers by disallowing delegations of its legislative power by Congress.
We believe the more carefully selected land purchased from 2014-2015 will provide better margins and cash flows to the company in 2016-2123.
So why then walk back Haley's announcement unless it absolutely needed to be walked back and why not deal with it much more carefully?
The West should have read recent history more carefully when the argument was made regarding the prospects for Tehran's moderation following the nuclear agreement.
Short of being raised hydroponically in the basement of the Federalist Society, he could not be more carefully constructed as a nominee in waiting.
" Finance execs tapped to testify before Congress are reportedly preparing more carefully than usual with their lawyers on how to handle Porter's questions. "Good!
Others choose their words more carefully, in the hopes that they'll have more impact — and I think that's what Hillary Clinton did on Thursday.
But they will probably make them less common and more carefully scrutinized; that was evident already in the pages of The Times last week.
Swallowing disappointment, the team re-examined the data more carefully and found what looked like the last part of a transit signal after all.
Mays needed to chat with her kids, who range in age from 5 to 23, about the need to think more carefully about food.
The decisions more carefully define the scope of the right to be forgotten, which is a centerpiece of the European Union's internet privacy laws.
However, if we look more carefully, there also is great inspiration in the nonviolent movements that have risen up, even in deeply repressive environments.
One takeaway was that I really needed to listen to people more carefully, however much I might think I knew what a situation required.
Having baseline results is "very helpful" and "allows us to more carefully measure whether, in fact, significant changes have occurred" over time, he said.
Opponents of the software say its use in a democratic country needs to be more carefully considered, not left to the police to determine.
With less withheld up front, you may need to plan more carefully to make sure you can meet your tax obligations come filing time.
Mike Rounds acknowledged that the President's tweets over the weekend have become a distraction, and he wished the President had chosen his words more carefully.
The only difference now: In her words, it's simpler, more carefully curated, and a far cry from those DIY outfits that melted in the sun.
After hearing statements he made to counselors — that he thought were confidential — read back to him at hearings, he chooses his words more carefully now.
The theory is that patients with these plans will think more carefully about whether they need care when they're spending more of their own money.
"Rather than pointing fingers or assigning blame, let's use this occasion to expand our moral imaginations, to listen to each other more carefully," he said.
Such touch-sensitive snouts clearly would have helped the beasts navigate their environments more carefully, but researchers also believe they served a more romantic purpose.
Hazra, a wildlife enthusiast who owns a brick kiln, said he hopes his picture will make people think more carefully about this inevitable stand-off.
As chief of staff, he more carefully vets news reports that the president reads and controls the officials or visitors who can talk to Trump.
Using 100% recycled plastic bottles to make up its canvas upper, the Renew Collection is the latest example of its commitment to produce more carefully.
In a Thursday column, The Messenger News's editorial board said that it should have "pondered more carefully" King's history of controversial statements before supporting him.
Were Trump interested in stabilizing and strengthening the US economy, rather than merely bullying the independent Fed chairman, Trump would choose his words more carefully.
Adopting a clear and substantive human rights policy would mirror the bank's efforts to more carefully consider the environmental impact of the projects it funds.
The researchers described obsidian tools that were smaller, more carefully crafted and more specialized than larger stone tools called handaxes used by earlier human species.
"I don't think I can completely avoid the need to check more carefully for myself before making up my mind," he wrote in an email.
Another case that might be made is: Listen to less, listen better and more carefully, and repeat — no matter what century it happens to be.
But Grossmann makes the case that to use them effectively, they should be more carefully checked with preexisting evidence about the state of the electorate.
I mean, the world of the Western European systems might be a little bit different if they had to think more carefully about that point.
I model my feed, I curate my feed more carefully, and then I allow more conversation in connection with my audience across Instagram Stories. Because?
Your payment history and debt levels, particularly credit card debt and account balances over the past year, will be scrutinized more carefully under FICO 10.
Under the proposal, methylene chloride would still be allowed in commercial furniture refinishing — in settings where companies can more carefully ensure it is used safely.
In response, the F.B.I. came up with far more rigorous internal procedures, pledging to ensure the accuracy of FISA affidavits by more carefully reviewing them.
During a heated segment on Fox & Friends today, I should have chosen my words more carefully and never used the offensive phrase that I did.
Requiring men to bear the small cost of the test is not a punishment, it's a motivation for them to consider the screening decision more carefully.
Such moments are a perk of what I told everyone was an "adult sleepover" and what the AMNH more carefully named its Sleepovers for Grown-ups.
Jah, who shared his ideas at TED in Vancouver in April, says at some point, the Wild West that is space will be more carefully scrutinized.
Teens today might approach social media more carefully and deliberately: Unlike in Pew's 2007 survey of teens, it's no longer merely about keeping up with friends.
And perhaps nobody should listen more carefully to this advice that Jeff Bezos, who Sir Martin describes as the "John  D. Rockefeller" of the 21st century.
Sure, maybe we could use fertilizer more carefully, only plots only where we wanted to raise you, rather than blanketing all of the soil with it.
Hopefully, Daenerys is taking notes from their encounters, and she'll consider Olenna's advice — and her example as a crafty but ruthless stateswoman — more carefully next time.
And understanding even some of what triggered the meltdown can help citizens and taxpayers more carefully evaluate what politicians and policy-makers champion in the future.
Going forward, the report says, sentences should be individualized, policy should emphasize public safety, data should guide policies, and the costs should be more carefully considered.
"The Fed must tread more carefully as it contemplates further rate hikes," wrote Ellen Zentner, chief US economist for Morgan Stanley, in a note to clients.
"[Clinton] will listen a little earlier and a little more carefully than the president did," said Trumka at a breakfast hosted by the Christian Science Monitor.
And at those times when the marketplace has succumbed to fakeouts, society has only itself to blame for not more carefully countering false messaging with reason.
Instead, he thinks the finding will help get paleontologists to investigate their fossils more carefully because they could never know what might be hiding within them.
Differences in the temperament of each could and should have been more carefully considered in order for each artist to benefit from proximity with the other.
But after the loss of Adams's life and close calls with pilots such as McKay, NASA also started to more carefully evaluate when pilots are necessary.
" — Janet C., Virginia "Of course young women like 'Grace' can and should learn to speak up more clearly, protect themselves more carefully, and leave more quickly.
"We should follow female patients more carefully," said the senior author, Dr. Georg Schmidt, a professor of cardiology at the Technical University of Munich in Germany.
And it is planning to more carefully vet smaller packages, valued at less than $800, which are currently exempt from some customs entry regulations, including tariffs.
Online advertising, though, often targets narrow, more carefully constructed audiences, so for example an ad could be directed only to Democrats under 25 years of age.
His persona is pointedly that of a fallible everyman, who has simply trained himself to observe his fellow humans more carefully than most of us do.
" "We believe highlighting police presence promotes road safety because drivers tend to drive more carefully and obey traffic laws when they are aware of nearby police.
After spending a day or more carefully maneuvering through space, the capsule will autonomously latch itself onto a designated docking port at the International Space Station.
For the sake of the autoworkers who want to continue making GM a success, the UAW needs to more carefully consider the best interest of workers.
Rather, we should think more carefully about why poverty persists in a country that has gotten radically richer since the television was invented in the 1950s.
The president was irritated that Mr. Sessions did not more carefully answer the questions he was asked under oath, according to people who spoke with him.
Finally, for President-elect Trump to be successful in the region, he must choose his words more carefully and remember that the campaigning period is over now.
I think there are some new elements that I don't remember seeing when Obama was running for office, but I would have to look back more carefully.
After listening more carefully to its cries and checking out the size of its paws, he began to suspect he had a wild animal on his hands.
While the average Chinese shopper is becoming more carefree when it's time to buy a new phone, China's teens are counting their pennies a lot more carefully.
That may explain why on October 13, 2017, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis issued a memo that told the Pentagon to more vet MAVNI applicants more carefully.
"We will use this additional time to evaluate more carefully the impact of such accessions on readiness and lethality," Defense Secretary Jim Mattis wrote in the memo.
Dissenting from that ruling, Judge Danny J. Boggs wrote that the Michigan law had no partisan tilt and merely nudged voters to think a little more carefully.
Had we been listening more carefully and sooner, we would have known that our readers were using their phones for news while we were focused on monitors.
The kicks from Schilt were more carefully placed, he held himself back, and when Hari did step in off of a Schilt kick, he ate the jab.
Drawing on behavioral psychology research, he also suggested moving the declaration to the top of the form, which could prompt candidates to consider their answers more carefully.
The policy draft, which is open to comments until March, states that the FDA will more carefully scrutinize homeopathic products that pose safety risks to the public.
"I hope it's going to encourage people to look at this region more carefully and become better acquainted with it for a variety of reasons," he said.
As a practical matter, this means that the state legislature, which is dominated by Republicans, can likely revive the voter ID law by drafting it more carefully.
Mr. Trump initially said blame belonged on "many sides," before giving a more carefully delivered condemnation of hate groups like the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis.
At the same time, the Times reported, the company is more carefully vetting deals in the U.S. so as to not get swept up in potential controversies.
Questions persist about why the White House did not vet Mr. Flynn more carefully and take steps to make sure his security forms were filled out properly.
Other Psoriasis Side Effects Although it is rare for cases to be life-threatening, people with psoriasis can develop psoriatic arthritis, which needs to be treated more carefully.
"I tried having a butcher cut the meat for me once and won't do that again; I like my meat more carefully trimmed than just cubed," she says.
The two frequently used gases are fairly similar medically; sevoflurane needs to be more carefully monitored and meted out in some patients, but that's not difficult, Chesebro said.
The market crash and sudden loss of personal investments left Americans hesitant to spend money, and consumers bought more carefully, slowing the flow of cash into the market.
"How a CEO spends face-to-face time is viewed as a signal of what or who is important; people watch this more carefully than most CEOs recognize."
Tammy Baldwin have introduced bills that would restrict companies' ability to buy back their own stock as well as direct federal regulators to scrutinize corporate mergers more carefully.
Given the lack of presidential campaigning, Americans focus more on the issues at hand, follow the coverage of their state races and study the ballot initiatives more carefully.
Besides tackling big specific issues like these, colleges have to set upon the patient, incremental work of learning how to do their work more carefully and more reliably.
CeeLo Green says he should have chosen his words A LOT more carefully when he threw major shade at NFL boycotters ... in defense of his friend Big Boi.
"They're going to collect more data and they're going to analyze it more thoughtfully, more carefully, to increase the odds that they can attract and keep good people."
Rubino thought these memorials to non-existent disasters were funny, but also appreciated how they made people think more carefully about what is honored in public and why.
"Amazon could have addressed it earlier and more carefully instead of making everyone into a bad guy and freaking out the country out in the process," he said.
Older people are the bearers of wisdom earned by their years, or by the sheer fatigue that has overtaken them, forcing them to pick their battles more carefully.
Cooper's rather more carefully balanced movie is mostly about Jack and Ally until it's mostly about Jack — his pain, attempted recovery, continued suffering and culminating moment of grace.
Obviously, people should drive more carefully, but seatbelts, airbags and better car design reduce injury enormously, and that has been great for the industry as well as consumers.
But I think it's still worth considering all this more carefully than we have before—which is to say, I think we should start considering it at all.
It should serve as a lesson to the White House that it needs to select its candidates more carefully and be prepared to defend its choices more robustly.
The crisis has led banks to impose tight restrictions on how much cash savers can withdraw, forcing even those with money to think more carefully before they spend.
The report says the United Nations would more carefully screen job candidates to ascertain whether there are outstanding allegations against them in another part of the organization's system.
It's possible that you must now deal with responsible budgeting and watch your expenditures more carefully as money may feel less abundant than it has in the past.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Friday that it would consider adding formaldehyde to a list that allows the agency to more carefully monitor and restrict its use.
Because of retirees' influence, he said, festival organizers, especially at shows like Desert Trip, which he described as "generally luxurious, as far as festivals go," operate more carefully.
When they lose their jobs, they drive less and they drive more carefully — they may stay below the speed limit to avoid getting tickets — and deaths go down.
Yeah, you wish it was the girl, because then, yeah, she's probably thinking about it a little more carefully than the guy who's been there for 15 years.
That same phenomena of an inverted curve was close to happening to the part of the curve traders watch much more carefully — the 2000-year to 0003-year spread.
But given other research showing a similar heightened risk, the authors say it's clear that diclofenac needs to be more carefully handled, if not phased out of use completely.
That redesign could bring it more in line with iOS, which means less having a bajillion apps open and more carefully curated apps built specifically for Apple's unique architecture.
LONDON (Reuters) - Max Verstappen's father Jos has advised the Red Bull driver to think more carefully after his recent botched overtaking maneuvers drew criticism and calls to calm down.
Large funds are increasingly investing in small rounds, which has forced seed investors to answer much more carefully why they should exist in the first place at their stage.
Meanwhile, professors have been pushed to think more carefully about how they teach certain subjects so they can be aware of the biases sometimes inherent in their own training.
Yet instead of celebrating prematurely, Democrats need to reflect more carefully on why the man who bested them in 2016 might be pursuing such an apparently self-defeating strategy.
Following the suicide, high-profile politicians, law enforcement officials and Epstein's victims are demanding answers about why Epstein was not being more carefully watched in the high-security facility.
Specifically, RBS admitted it could have managed the transfer of customers to the GRG unit better and should have explained any changes to management and sales charges more carefully.
We'll check back in later in the day after the storm has passed and the damage has been more carefully assessed, but it looks like Kennedy dodged a bullet.
" Cheadle contended to NPR that Trump could have worded his remark more carefully, offering " 'Here's my African-American friend,' or 'my African-American supporter' " as options with "less ambiguity.
I think I really need to go to the bookstore here and jot down some titles and buy some titles, because I need to explore this much more carefully.
This can lead to groupthink, but again, this is a reason to examine conclusions more carefully, not simply dismiss them as the president-elect did with the CIA conclusions.
Investors may also screen scholars who certify instruments as sharia-compliant more carefully, and pay more attention to what mechanisms, such as courts, exist to rule on potential disputes.
"Hopefully people will think more carefully in advance next time," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by email, saying he had also written to Waitrose to condemn the tins.
This, on its face, suggests it's more secure, but Teague agreed with Lewis that the convoluted design raises red flags that require the system to be scrutinized more carefully.
On Tuesday, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, declined to give his full support of the bill, saying he would need to study the measure more carefully.
This approach could actually help change the national attitude toward guns and make responsible gun owners feel more responsible, and careless gun owners think about the problem more carefully.
Ms. Damrosch's family, along with other fishermen, collaborated with the Nature Conservancy to start the California Groundfish Collective, which shares data among boats to manage the waters more carefully.
I documented this pattern in a pre-election column, and also in a research paper in which Eric Zitzewitz, a Dartmouth economist, and I studied these data more carefully.
Moreover, after accusations that the I.R.S. discriminated against Tea Party groups by delaying or denying their applications for nonprofit status, the agency has been treading more carefully than ever.
In that regard, the project resembles Simon Schama's "The Story of the Jews," which also emphasizes continuities and contributions rather than disruptions, but whose narrative is more carefully crafted.
It will also take some of the pressure off of the FBI and our local law enforcement by control and vetting more carefully those requesting entry before they are admitted.
Instead, we encourage geneticists to collaborate with their colleagues in the social sciences, humanities, and public health to consider more carefully how best to use racial categories in scientific research.
To the extent more areas have the capacity to island — to the extent the grid is more "modular" rather than one giant interdependent network — blackouts can be more carefully targeted.
Higher costs could also prompt companies to use debt more carefully and focus on rapid repayment and deleveraging during the life of a term loan instead of constantly refinancing loans.
But the system is useful for just getting to the right part of a long recording, so you can then more carefully transcribe a key part or quote, for example.
But the engineers at Apple have once again reinvented the thermal qualities of the case — hopefully a little more carefully this time — in order to accommodate some hot new specs.
It knew that it needed to better serve those users by staking its own claim on mobile where it could more carefully craft the user experience it wanted to deliver.
I believe that the FSOC designations of these firms (MetLife and Prudential) occurred before the final designations by the FSB, but I have to look back at that more carefully.
But the more carefully I looked at the lights, the more it became apparent to me that, as with his music, there were many layers of meaning to be uncovered.
Students who are looking at prospective colleges might want to think a little more carefully about the total price they'll pay for that education when all is said and done.
The E.U. might hope to make Google tread more carefully during the next tech wave, as Microsoft did on mobile after being punished for how it pushed its internet browser.
But the fear of angering Republican lawmakers, or provoking an unwanted censorship debate, have made executives at these companies tread more carefully when it comes to domestic far-right extremists.
If you crank it up as high as possible, you'll find a big round button that lets you easily tilt the umbrella, allowing you to place your shade more carefully.
Nonetheless, it ought to prompt other countries to consider more carefully the toll mining takes on vulnerable communities and the need for tighter regulations and stronger enforcement of environmental rules.
The deeper you look into those 211968½ years, the more carefully you look, everywhere you look stands King: his preaching, his reasoning, his leadership and most important, his moral authority.
Investors used to investing in nothing but index-backed ETFs need to get their eyes off the S&P 500, and focus a little more carefully on the market nuances.
What I do know is that it is something we all need to think about much more carefully if we are to recover some degree of comity in our society.
Judge Gorsuch could take up the call to look more carefully at prosecutions based on administrative regulations as a means to cut back on the power of the federal bureaucracy.
McEneaney risks her own person in letting us get so close, but having young children myself, I recognize that I drive more carefully when my two boys are in the backseat.
"The difference is well known among trade economists and reflects the fact that imports are typically recorded more carefully than exports since they are potentially subject to import duties," he said.
" While Franks characterized the state law as "not perfect, and could have been drafted more carefully," she says "the court interpreted the Texas statute in an unjustifiably aggressive and expansive way.
You're an outspoken person, Gemini, but this Monday kicks off a period of choosing your words more carefully before speaking: Your planter ruler Mercury moves into patient Taurus on Monday afternoon.
Editors acknowledged that a part of those problems involved the overuse of anonymous sources, and in recent weeks, they began taking a hard look at how to handle them more carefully.
But people may start thinking more carefully about how to maintain or donate them, rather than just throwing them away — something that would be good for both preservationists and the environment.
"With alcohol involved, and you have other people watching over the cast members, it just seems they need to be watched a little more carefully, particularly in this situation," she said.
Note to the Marlins: Sure, there were two Giants already on base, but maybe next time you should pitch a bit more carefully to the dude rocking a six-hit game.
Go easy on pink, frills, and general froufrouI've found I've needed to tread much more carefully with pink, glitter, lace, or any shades or textures that make me feel too girly.
The commission also appealed to the Trump administration to track more carefully the huge array of interdiction, prevention and treatment programs it is funding and to make sure they are working.
Part immersion, part indictment and part encounter group, it guides the crowd through a set program of conflict and disclosure, mixing unscripted audience comments and more carefully composed revelations from actors.
It requires considerable resources and skill because the hardware and software companies' systems that have to be compromised are generally better managed and more carefully secured than those of individual consumers.
At the time, many observers felt that female candidates like Warren and Harris weren't getting the same media treatment, despite deeper experience and, in some cases, more carefully crafted policy proposals.
Above all, he must choose his friends more carefully -- less according to how powerful and in control they are than how closely they hold core American values of freedom and democracy.
There's no available evidence to back him up — it's exceptionally difficult to measure the carbon captured by experiments like these, and the results from more carefully controlled experiments are not promising.
But this time, there is real mystery about Trump's policies for the next four years and there are also a lot very anxious people who will be listening more carefully than usual.
The Chinese government "saw a need for more market involvement - rather than government directives - in the process, with creditors discriminating more carefully among borrowers and thereby hardening budget constraints," the report said.
If you aren't a regular Windows user, you may want to evaluate your options more carefully, since you won't be able to access Invoke on Macs and can't yet connect to Gmail.
Amazon's ad business is still growing at a healthy clip, but huge growth rates that came in recent quarters have cooled as advertisers seem to begin spending more carefully on the platform.
This is only the latest move by the FDA to more carefully monitor the use of these drugs, as even as drug companies have tried to reassure the public of their safety.
The risk exists as we do not think officials have decisively addressed issues of economic weakness nor of troublesome debt and we'd advise watching capital outflows more carefully in the coming months.
It chose its punches much more carefully than the masses on Twitter or Facebook (who are now exhausted, verging on hysterical) tend to, and that could be a refreshing change of pace.
In the US, sunscreen ingredients are treated like over-the-counter (OTC) drugs and are much more carefully regulated than, say, moisturizers, which are considered cosmetics and don't undergo the same scrutiny.
Economic experts say Trump is having a destabilizing effect on markets, and GOP lawmakers have publicly urged him to tread more carefully in his public remarks about the Fed, an independent institution.
Students who are looking at prospective colleges this fall might want to think a little more carefully about the total price they'll pay for that education when all is said and done.
These are designed to improve how data are stored and used by giving more control to individuals over their information and by obliging companies to handle what data they have more carefully.
Four years after Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton often invoked breaking the "hardest, highest glass ceiling" in her unsuccessful bid to become the first woman U.S. president, Warren is treading more carefully.
And they are a lesson in the perils of patchwork, decentralized regulations like China's: While some markets are more carefully policed than others, all it takes is one to cause an outbreak.
We need to start looking more carefully at the big picture -- understanding the trends and dynamics that created the toxic political environment that allows the presidency depicted in Woodward's book to occur.
On trade, one hopes Turnbull can persuade Trump to become more dovish -- to enter the CPTPP and to more carefully consider the dangers and damage a trade war with China might bring.
You also think much more carefully about each shot that you take because it is expensive, and you only really need one shot rather than the 50,000 you would take on digital.
But when speaking directly to voters here this weekend, he measured his words far more carefully, perhaps mindful of the potential risk of taking on a popular figure in the party like Biden.
President Donald Trump may be a China hawk, but he knows he must tread more carefully with the rival superpower than he needs to with Mexico, Evercore ISI Chairman Ed Hyman said Friday.
The short-term upshot of this, the researchers say, is that these drugs — still on the market — need to be labeled more carefully, and patients need to be better monitored for adverse effects.
I'm not about to propose any sort of "correct" language to describe Android, other than to urge that we start qualifying and more carefully defining what we mean when we use that term.
But Ellis would have to tread somewhat more carefully: While acquittals are generally final regardless of prejudicial mistakes by a judge during trial, defense attorneys often cite alleged judicial bias in requesting appeals.
"In general, the less stress someone is under, the more carefully and thereby ethically they can act in combat," Bradley Strawser, a drone expert at the Naval Postgraduate School in California, told me.
If you have a crown on a root canal, for example, and your dentist tells you to brush that area more carefully, you can include that kind of personalized coaching into the app.
Tlaib is one of few Democratic lawmakers to call for Trump's removal from office, however House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other House Democratic leaders have tread more carefully around the topic of impeachment.
Pompeo may want to consider his legacy of managing America's place in the world and its credibility more carefully, and ponder whether he is bringing the necessary care and wisdom to the job.
Online advertising offered by Facebook and other platforms such as Twitter and Alphabet Inc's Google, though, often targets narrow, more carefully constructed audiences based on factors such as age, political preference or interests.
Ginobili has always seemed like a player who could do what he does, in progressively smaller and more carefully managed increments, for more or less as long as he wants to do it.
But then realized why it was perceived to be offensive afterward: McGuire also released a statement, citing the length of their relationship and saying that he wished he chose his words more carefully.
The bifurcated campaign over the Supreme Court nomination came into focus quickly at the end of the week, as Democratic House candidates criticized Judge Kavanaugh, while their Senate counterparts treaded far more carefully.
As he seeks re-election next year, Mr. Casey has charted a different course from that of some fellow Democrats in states that Mr. Trump won, several of whom have trod more carefully.
I think the problem is, now, you really have to think very deeply, a lot more carefully — what, exactly, are the one or two things we're really good at, and focus on those.
The appellate court told the trial court to examine the A.C.A. more carefully with "a finer-toothed comb," to determine how many — if any — provisions are really inextricably tied to the purchase requirement.
The 2015 shooting of Jamar Clark, a black man killed by Minneapolis police officers, focused the anger of the city's black residents — and it persuaded some of their neighbors to listen more carefully.
Silicon Valley firms like Alphabet Inc and Facebook Inc have urged the agency to review applications more carefully, saying in the past it granted too many dubious patents that lead to nuisance lawsuits.
By keeping the cash out of the home, the household money is spent more carefully and less prone to being nibbled away at in an ad hoc way by every member of the house.
In September, he announced that "vanity projects" will be shunned in favor of more carefully conceived initiatives and in October, the People's Daily warned that projects should serve the interests of the recipient countries.
I'm kicking myself for not checking the policy more carefully, and mad that I won't get the money back, which I wanted to put towards my larger than normal credit card bill this month.
And most importantly, in terms of its business, YouTube says it will more carefully consider which channels and videos are eligible for advertising using a set of stricter criteria, combined with more manual curation.
When people from minority groups ask Hollywood to think a bit more carefully about who portrays them, they're asking to be treated like human beings -- asking for recognition that their stories are human stories.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Metin Yilmaz, editor-in-chief of the Sozcu newspaper, one of the most outspoken critics of the government in the Turkish media, says he is weighing his words more carefully these days.
While the series lacks the cinematic quality and narrative neatness we've come to expect from popular films like "American Sniper" and "Lone Survivor," it has a rawness missing from those more carefully crafted films.
Experts have made it clear that refugees are screened more carefully than any other foreign-born person who comes to the U.S., and that there is no evidence that this screening process is deficient.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's education ministry on Monday urged students and scholars planning to visit the United States to more carefully evaluate the associated risks, state media said, as tension between the two countries escalates.
Others are more carefully cloaked: Facebook shuttered a pair of pages in Italy last week that were concealing far-right political messaging in what appeared to be lifestyle or sports sites unrelated to politics.
I haven't directly experienced greater caution in the wake of the high-profile lawsuits, but I can imagine music supervisors and producers tread much more carefully before they hit the submit and send button.
Still, the decision may make other companies consider more carefully how much benefit they get from using these images, according to Anja Lambrecht, a professor at London Business School who focuses on digital marketing.
But now, with public attention spread thin, a more carefully engineered version of the ban remains in effect to ensure the "same basic policy outcome," in the words of White House adviser Stephen Miller.
The case, which seeks to invalidate the entire health care law, can wait for the lower courts to consider certain questions more carefully, they said in a filing to the Supreme Court on Friday.
The next day, during a meeting of the Senate Commerce Committee, senators said they wanted to hasten the development of autonomous vehicles, which the industry says will drive more carefully than their human counterparts.
Overwhelmingly, the commitments made in the CDC's challenge represented commercial interests taking responsibility for their own actions: using antibiotics more conservatively, making them more carefully, relying more on vaccines to make them less necessary.
Because of that, he says that anyone at serious risk of infection, such as those on the ship who may have been exposed for a long time, should be more carefully watched for symptoms.
It was about 2015 when I stepped back from the board as we did our second venture round, and that's when I really started to dig in and think more carefully about this space.
Social media users and bloggers have accused the league of enforcing a suspension that was too lenient given the scope of the accusations and said the league should have investigated the Brown case more carefully.
But that ad business growth is slowing as the hype around Amazon's ad business has faded and advertisers are thinking more carefully about which platforms provide the highest amounts of sophistication and return on investment.
Geriatric ERs have the potential to lower health care costs because staff can more carefully discern who needs to be admitted and who can be cared for outside of hospital walls, Hwang and others said.
Still, the decision may make other companies consider more carefully how much benefit they get from using these images, according to Anja Lambrecht, a marketing professor at London Business School who focuses on digital marketing.
With the company reportedly struggling financially even before the allegations against its founder came to light — and its pipeline of talent said to be drying up — its next steps must be weighed even more carefully.
Maybe don't hold your breath on legislation coming soon: While some other House Democrats are pushing for sweeping legislation to attack drug prices, such as allowing Medicare to negotiate prices, Eshoo is treading more carefully.
" A Democratic spokesman for the House Intelligence Committee told the Post that Schiff's remarks from the MSNBC interview "should have been more carefully phrased," adding that Schiff "does not know the identity of the whistleblower.
At least one of the reasons why Facebook is so reticent to more carefully regulate political content on its platform is that it's platform is so big that it would struggle to effectively do so.
Algorithms that use proxy measures, for example — like health costs as a measure of sickness — need to be examined more carefully, he says, and any bias in the proxy would have to be evaluated separately.
"I really doubt they would have taken that route, or they would have taken that route much more carefully and slowly, if there weren't this foreign thing buzzing obviously way too close to them," he says.
It is no mistake that the viewer's eye catches first on the bright and colorful rug, and then on the body beneath it, forcing you to look more carefully at the true shapes inside the work.
But those plans were quickly scuppered by another Trump, Donald Jr., who live-tweeted the Capitol Hill hearing and, after boosting one of their early tweets, quickly drowned out the more carefully crafted RNC messaging program.
The communique said member countries agreed to work together to reduce "excessive global imbalances," and to look more carefully at potential side-effects that prolonged low interest rates could have on asset prices and economic activity.
BUT, YOU KNOW, THAT'S IN A BROADER PICTURE, WHERE OUR BANKS ARE SO MUCH BETTER CAPITALIZED, AND MORE CAREFULLY MANAGING THEIR LIQUIDITY, AND WE HAVE IN PLACE A SYSTEM OF VERY ROBUST LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL BUFFERS.
Ideally, WhatsApp's very public salvo against the NSO Group will garner enough attention to shame those companies into more carefully vetting their customers and cutting ties with clients that are using their infrastructure to distribute spyware.
"There is a lot to be done by thinking more carefully on how you can save energy," said Marc Snir, a veteran supercomputer designer and a computer scientist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
A spate of sexual misconduct accusations against U.S. politicians and other powerful men will force candidates for the November 2018 congressional elections to weigh more carefully than ever whether their past behavior could doom their chances.
"Our results do not denounce current research in oral immunotherapy, but the method needs to be more carefully considered, improvements in safety made, and measures of success need to be aligned with patients' wishes," said Chu.
Happenstance led to museum staff investigating their provenance more carefully than had been done initially: in 2007 a volunteer found a card from the seller Marie Ambrose, that mentions a Boston art dealer named Frank Bayley.
Dr. Greenstone was an author of a recent paper that looked more carefully at projected heat deaths from global warming as well as the costs of adapting to higher temperatures, such as buying more air-conditioners.
There's still a sense here of the futility of trying to teach a lesson, of hoping that you might be able to get people to consider their words more carefully in any form of written communication.
Once we switch to this perspective, claims to "not know," like those made by Trump, lose their force and we are pushed to think more carefully about the existing data and engage in cost-benefit analyses.
If Samsung is correct, this would be good news for them because it means they will be able to avoid future problems by switching to different battery suppliers and more carefully vetting the batteries they use.
The letter asked Mr. Ponce de León to limit and more carefully regulate land tourism; as of late May, the tourism minister had not responded to the letter, according to the association's executive director, Matt Kareus.
If you fear to weaken the eventual nominee to the point where Donald Trump will have easy reelection, then former critics of Bernie Sanders can lead by example and speak more carefully about the likely nominee.
Mr. Dubowitz noted that after an initial tweet on Sunday in which Mr. Trump said the United States was "locked and loaded" for potential military action, the president had seemed to choose his words more carefully.
Jumpstart, which provides a way for organizations to tap into a wider pool of candidates, who themselves have been more carefully ordered by way of Jumpstart's algorithms, is today announcing that it has raised $8.5 million.
CAIRO — Lighter, tighter and more carefully worded, the reworked travel ban announced by the Trump administration on Monday aims to pass legal muster in the United States while meeting its stated objective of combating Islamist terrorism.
Please encourage the article writer to think a little more carefully about how absurd that type of salary sounds to the average American and maybe try and offer more concrete guidance to people with normal incomes?
The agency may argue that even if Mr. Steinberg's trading was not illegal, it was still a "red flag" when he used confidential information in placing profitable trades, something that Mr. Cohen should have monitored more carefully.
Polgreen says the site will replace the bloggers program with "HuffPost Opinion" and "HuffPost Personal," which will be more carefully curated to help guide audiences through the avalanche of news, opinion and information living across the web.
But often these are divorced or widowed people who depended too much on marriage as their support system and failed to maintain the friendships and reciprocities that singles tend to cultivate more carefully than their married counterparts.
While Respighi's Piano Quintet in F minor is far more carefully crafted than Puccini's brief quartet "Crisantemi," it was in the latter work that the Daedalus Quartet really reveled, creating a shimmering soundscape of almost liquid sorrow.
Second, social media companies must screen more carefully for divisive content to ensure that it not only meets guidelines for hate speech and offensive commentary, but also that it is not being distributed by a foreign sponsor.
"Facebook was inevitably going to have to curate the platform much more carefully, and this seems like a reasonably transparent method of intervention," said Emily Bell, director at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University.
So your idea is that if we can spot which judges tend to be "predictable" — implying that they might rely more on snap judgments — we can alert them to this fact and suggest that they deliberate more carefully?
They argue federal regulators and the courts should require the state to better fortify the emergency spillway, to reimburse the county for dam-related costs, and to more carefully examine the effects of climate change on the dam.
"Many prosecutors — Thompson, among them — have recognized that they need to pick more carefully the cases where they use the full force of the state," Ronald Wright, a professor at the Wake Forest University School of Law, said.
So much has changed in education, as the focus shifts from calling out and overhauling bad teachers and schools to listening more carefully to what educators say about their working conditions and how students are affected by them.
But as he got older, Mr. Rock chose his spots more carefully, calibrating his gibes when he was host of the Oscars in 2016 (though there was a backlash to one about Asian-Americans) and releasing specials infrequently.
José Ramos-Horta, the East Timorese Nobel Peace Prize winner, who led a high-level panel on improving peacekeeping last year, acknowledged in an email this past week that some operations needed to be thought through more carefully.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A spate of sexual misconduct accusations against U.S. politicians and other powerful men will force candidates for the November 2018 congressional elections to weigh more carefully than ever whether their past behavior could doom their chances.
Trump will no doubt be frustrated with what happened, and we might hear from him in the morning via his Twitter account, which is back up and running and presumably being watched over more carefully now by Twitter.
The guy who owns it is quite a character—he'll yell at me to turn the pages more carefully, accuse me of stealing, or snatch a random porno out of my hands and tell me it's not for sale.
The film feels like a tighter, more directed, more carefully balanced spin on Ryan Coogler's Fruitvale Station: both are beautifully moody pieces about injustice and the response, but Monsters and Men takes on three personal perspectives instead of one.
"I believe that when we understand this history more carefully, you begin to appreciate protest, you begin to appreciate truth-telling, not as something that makes us weak but [as] the only thing that makes us strong," Stevenson says.
Eventually I got used to this, and learned to think more carefully about my dreams and line them up with what I'd done the day before, and slowly I started to notice that they were, in fact, just dreams.
"With sex work, I was able to spend my energy much more carefully," setting a schedule that allowed to her to take time off on days when she felt overwhelmed, a luxury she wouldn't have had in most jobs.
While Mr. Muti publicly insisted that he simply wanted the management and the board to "listen more carefully to the needs of musicians who represent one of the greatest orchestras in the world," the symbolism was hard to miss.
A more carefully articulated condemnation of all those who adhere to the immoral and perverse ideologies of the "white nationalists" and neo-Nazis, period, full stop, would've resulted in a more favorable review of his response in Charlottesville's wake.
LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone corporate debt will be hit harder and faster than government bonds by the withdrawal of massive European Central Bank support, which means companies will see funding costs rise and investors will need to scrutinize borrowers more carefully.
Balfour posted a 23.84 percent rise in first-half profit, benefiting from lower costs and higher margin projects, choosing contracts more carefully in Britain and Ireland, the United States and the Far East as part of its long turnaround plan.
But now that I've read the post more carefully — and also read the less confusing version of the announcement Twitter wrote for developers — I'm convinced that the vast majority of Twitter users will like the new system for handling replies.
Cruz's plan, included in a written statement, appears to have been much more carefully considered, making it more akin to Ben Carson saying a Muslim couldn't be president and Donald Trump calling for a database to track Muslims, Hooper said.
She's good at reading me, and can tell by now when I'm okay with all of myself, and when I need to be treated a little more carefully and not have attention drawn to the parts of me that cause dysphoria.
"I just stay positive," he told BuzzFeed News on his longer-than-usual drive to work on Saturday, laughing about how people in San Juan are driving more carefully now that there aren't many functioning traffic lights in the city.
"I hope we will be more cautious in the next thing we try to do, and think more carefully about when you should use technology versus when you could use technology," said Jessica Berg, a bioethicist at Case Western Reserve University.
"More carefully and systematically studying governance is giving us a new analytical lens and validating our conviction that good governance makes good companies, and vice versa," the hedge fund wrote to investors in a quarterly letter seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
Given Amazon's massive acquisition of Whole Foods, the industry is now watching the retailer's moves in grocery delivery more carefully, as it no longer seems that Amazon is treating AmazonFresh as an "experiment," but is strategically moving into this vertical.
It wasn't until he had a seizure that led him to look more carefully into the problem and discover that a piece of a cotton swab stuck in his ear was causing his severe medical issues, according to Live Science.
Sometimes project creators get the whole cash and they burn it in two months… but if they have this milestone to get paid again at the end of the project they are going to be working on their budgeting more carefully.
The secrets of Game of Thrones' upcoming Season 28 may be guarded more carefully than Lyanna Stark at the Tower of Joy, but with the final episodes' release date looming closer, HBO has graced us with a handful of promotional stills.
Finally, if Trump thinks a quick trip to review some French troops and a lavish dinner the evening before will be a distraction from his troubles with opponents -- foreign and domestic -- he should be reading the French press more carefully.
What may first appear to be the work of a wannabe or fellow traveler individually radicalized by ISIS ideology, later turns out to have been more carefully orchestrated and staffed operation run by domestic networks that have existed for years.
Hundreds of thousands of National Guard and Reserve members have health care because of work that I did, and children have safer medicines because I was able to pass a law that required the dosing to be more carefully done.
Some banks lowered the estimates for jobs they need to move as they consider more carefully how much of their operations they will need in the European Union if Britain loses access to the bloc's single market, the survey found.
"When we examined the dialects more carefully, we found that they were similar to what the bats were hearing — the high-pitched group shifted toward higher-pitched calls and the low-pitched group shifted toward lower-pitched calls," Dr. Yovel said.
" Among the few consequences of this decision, Gravitt said, was that the show's English subtitles had to be more carefully calibrated so that "as you're reading them, they're not stepping on the joke that the performer is trying to deliver.
Even so, the results suggest that parents need to think more carefully about how they store grooming items, said Dr. Lois Kay Lee, an emergency medicine physician at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School who wasn't involved in the study.
PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Friday questioned some of Saudi Arabia's recent moves in the Middle East, suggesting it should consider its actions more carefully, a rare rebuke when Washington's own policies in the region are under fire.
The stock drop may not directly affect the balance sheet but it has a psychological effect, and financiers will be looking at the company more carefully, said Gaynor, who also cited a recent decline in global dairy prices as a contributing factor.
Since Gerlach shared the photos two weeks ago, the post has been shared over 163,000 times — something that the bride-to-be hoped would prompt others to drive more carefully, pay attention to the roads, and prevent another tragic motorcycle death from occurring.
" Kimmel, who's spoken out against the GOP-led effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, added that discussing more politicized topics "does make you think a little bit more about what you say and maybe [make] you choose your words a bit more carefully.
But, it needs to be pay more attention to the needs of regions, it needs to look more carefully at the changes in the world and it needs to be less bureaucratic and less oriented to the needs of a single part.
This leads to a couple of moments of, "Wait, what just happened?" or, "Why would they believe her?" that could have been avoided with a more carefully paced script, or, in a perfect world, a more thoroughly constructed preamble in another movie altogether.
"The Schengen zone needs to be taken care of much more carefully…we need to make sure that the Schengen borders are handled in the correct way and safe way because if we don't that that will jeopardize the inner movement," Löfven said.
More carefully choreographed dance crazes that all but demand homemade videos, such as "Juju On That Beat (TZ Anthem)," by the Detroit teenagers Zay Hilfigerrr and Zayion McCall, are more pointed attempts to go viral, but have found near-instant success as well.
But the People's Bank of China (PBOC) has so far refrained from cutting benchmark lending rates as it did in past downturns, suggesting policymakers are treading more carefully in pump-priming an economy that is laden with debt from past credit sprees.
I've talked quite extensively about how there are now six stages of seed investing in 2020, and that founders should more carefully identify which stage they truly are in and reach out judiciously to the investors who actually fit those micro-stages.
Conor Dougherty Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank, will have to watch his words even more carefully than usual when he holds a news conference on Thursday in Frankfurt after a meeting of the bank's Governing Council on monetary policy.
" The petition's aim is not entirely clear, since Merrill goes on to say that she is not, despite the title, actually asking for the 1938 painting to be removed from the collection, but that the museum "more carefully vet the art on its walls.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Vale SA's plan to dispose of fertilizer assets remains on track despite a request last week by Brazil's state development bank, BNDES, to analyze the transaction more carefully, according to two people with direct knowledge of the situation.
Republicans may be wary of another benefit to this kind of private digging: It allows Democrats to more carefully control the case they are building, avoiding potentially embarrassing public testimony from witnesses that may undercut or deflate elements of the story they hope to tell.
"In this job you make trade-off decisions; I think the fact that inflation of late has been more muted, for me, made me weigh those trade-offs much more carefully," Kaplan told reporters after a meeting of the Park Cities Rotary Club in Dallas.
If the Obama image offered a moment of insight into the humanity of those in the room, perhaps suggesting we have unwittingly walked upon this scene, it's clear the Trump image is more carefully contrived, offering little humanity and preferring the perspective of power.
Some of the problems the administration is facing in court probably could be fixed by rewriting the executive order to be more careful — which is to say, the issues could have been avoided had the executive order been drafted more carefully the first time.
In addition to simply demonstrating a certain level of good faith — and thus, perhaps, inspiring more deference — putting the order back together more carefully would allow the Trump administration to limit the scope of the order to make it harder to challenge in court.
Health care professionals, for example, wash their hands more carefully when signs remind them of the benefits to their patients' health rather than to their own, according to the organizational psychologist Adam Grant, a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
But they're choosing the words a little more carefully and taking steps — such as Ryan's endorsement of obtaining the memo Comey wrote that reportedly detailed Trump's pressure on him — in order to, as so many Republicans put it around the Capitol Wednesday, get the facts.
I understand why Mr. Sanders and his acolytes believe that sweeping progressive ideas — however unrealistic they may be — might capture the public imagination better than the more carefully constructed proposals of centrists, policies that are harder to articulate and can come across as mushy.
Under Barack Obama, ICE arrested so many immigrants that the president was dubbed "deporter-in-chief," but those arrests were often more carefully targeted than the latest wave of arrests under Donald Trump, says Josh Breisblatt, a policy analyst with the American Immigration Council.
At a campaign event in Rhode Island last year, he praised Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Justice Kavanaugh of sexual assault, for giving "courageous, credible testimony" and suggested the process might have been handled more carefully in the days when he helmed the Judiciary Committee.
The 1996 movie version, for which he wrote the screenplay just before his death, excises a lot of the whimsy and more carefully delineates the process by which Lee (Meryl Streep) comes to understand the value of the sacrifice that Bessie (Diane Keaton) has made.
"The increased transparency will allow investors to have much clearer visibility of how much money investment advisers make from fund managers for distributing their products, and investors may think more carefully before buying a fund," said Karen Man, partner at law firm Baker McKenzie.
At a time when we have relatively light regulation for social media and how it handles data in the US, this could become a critical moment where we may start to see more calls and efforts to start to regulate this area of digital media more carefully.
In the night sky, she spotted the red flash of planes through gossamer clouds, and if she listened very carefully, more carefully than she had listened to anything in months or maybe even in years, she was able to make out the dull roar of their passing.
What has changed is the degree to which even small communities, unaccustomed to the glare of international publicity, have begun to consider, and in some cases develop, more carefully planned responses to the crises in contrast with the tight-lipped and sometimes antagonistic reactions of the past.
After similar challenges were brought against municipalities for complying with detainer requests by the Obama administration, more than 350 police departments enacted policies to either disregard or more carefully scrutinize the requests of immigration authorities, according to Cecillia Wang, deputy director of the American Civil Liberties Union.
It was the type of scene that, had it been in a God of War game from 10 years ago, might have been a quick-time event, but has been fine-tuned and more carefully crafted to resemble the spectacular set piece moments of a newer Uncharted title.
"As you start looking at it more carefully and closely, we realize that millions of Americans will lose their health insurance, and many who will have health insurance will not have a policy that is as protective today as we have under the Affordable Care Act," he said.
When wages are low, firms will often choose to organise themselves in ways that use lots of cheap workers at low productivity levels; when wages are high, on the other hand, firms will tend to use workers more carefully, by investing more in training and productivity-enhancing technologies.
I guess it's officially time to get her a new dry food bowl, too, as she still has a tendency to spread her kibble around on the floor — but that might also be because she is missing some teeth and needs to eat more carefully than other cats. Sigh.
Last year there were a number of features unveiled for Windows 10, and some of them were promised earlier than they arrived, and it feels like Microsoft is pausing at Build this year to more carefully talk about the future of Windows so it doesn't make that mistake again.
Related: UN Security Council Reminds the World: Don't Bomb Hospitals or Kill Doctors Those changes may help Saudi Arabia to cut subsidies, reduce domestic power and water consumption, make sure that energy pricing meshes clearly with industrial development goals, and that nuclear and solar policy are more carefully integrated.
You think more carefully about information, you pay more attention to what other people are saying, and you're more careful about what you say when you're brought together with people who are a little bit different than you, compared to being with people who are just like you.
"Limiting the scope of offsets to the agency creating a new burden provides much stronger incentives within agencies to more carefully consider whether a new regulation is necessary, minimize the new regulation's burden, and identify those existing rules that are most ripe to be reduced or eliminated," he wrote.
H. R. McMaster, his national security adviser; and John F. Kelly, his chief of staff — as well as Rex W. Tillerson, the secretary of state, have all chosen their words on North Korea more carefully, emphasizing the role of diplomacy and the grave stakes of any military confrontation.
I do not, therefore, think anything is going on other than normal deliberations, though perhaps the jury, not being completely oblivious to the attention being shown the case, is proceeding even more carefully than they might in a normal case where no one other than the parties pays attention.
One is where there is some default decision that is a) non-obvious to people (or at least difficult for them to stick with even if it is obvious), b) the best plausible decision when you think about it more carefully, and c) does not have any complicated feedback effects.
"We know that in the very first experiences we didn't always get that right, and we worked very closely with some of the people who had bigger reactions or negative experiences... [We] have tried to proceed more carefully to add more compassionate communication into these experiences over time," Dougherty-Wold said.
Only three weeks ago, Defense Secretary James Mattis informed the Hill that he needed another six months to review transgender recruiting, saying he would use the "additional time to evaluate more carefully the impact of such accessions on readiness and lethality," and would have those results in December of 2017.
Founders should be able to prove to job candidates that their business model is sustainableIn the wake of WeWork's downward spiral (plus other recent tech IPO disappointments including Peloton, Uber, Lyft, and Slack), Robinson anticipates that current employees at tech startups are going to think more carefully about where they're working.
New and novel things that come into your life, as well as opposing perspectives, will be more carefully scrutinized than they have before, and you may go through a period of deep introspection, trying to figure out why things are the way they are rather than accepting them at face value.
So, in theory, that means any entities handling EU citizens' personal data should already be thinking far more carefully about their responsibilities vis-a-vis users' personal data — more than was perhaps the case all the way back in 2011 (when the penalties for ignoring Europe's privacy rules were all too easily ignored).
"We also have been making the case to our allies that you share our concern about Iran's behavior ... We believe they're now looking more carefully and seriously at that as a means to push back on this other behavior of Iran's that they agree with us is just simply unacceptable," he said.
While Republican leaders like Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin trod more carefully on Tuesday, focusing their fire on Russia rather than the president, they were seeking ways to demonstrate their distance, perhaps with new sanctions on Moscow or hearings to grill members of the Trump administration.
John Pimm, the psychologist who directs the Buckinghamshire center, found in 2013 that he could strikingly raise recovery rates by having his therapists give some patients two or three extra sessions; and by extending call times for phone therapy, working more carefully at the critical junctures, when people begin, or end, therapy.
With no immediate answer on the horizon, I had barely a chance to mourn its all-too-quick passing when yet another holiday miracle occurred—a brand new, far more carefully arranged, entirely different yet shockingly more traditional lighting display was unveiled for 2018 in the very same spot where once stood the magnificent hedge of yore.
" The actress then said her comments had been taken out of context but the outrage over them was understandable, wrote Kate Maltby: "When people from minority groups ask Hollywood to think a bit more carefully about who portrays them, they're asking to be treated like human beings -- asking for recognition that their stories are human stories.
I agree that perhaps I should read more carefully than I did before pitching my next drone startup, but it's worrying there are several ways through the website (including the one I took) where you won't see a warning that this is a paid-for application until you hit the payment part of the application form.
While it might seem like celebrities get dressed for red carpets by throwing open the door to their gigantic walk-in closets and choosing an haute couture gown on a whim, it's a much more carefully orchestrated ordeal: They're carefully planned (and very profitable) business transactions — and rarely involve a celebrity actually paying for their incredible gowns.
A Republican-led proposal to more carefully verify the incomes of EITC beneficiaries—a punitive measure that would have put an even greater burden on the IRS—didn't make it into last year's tax cut package, but those who take advantage of the EITC are already under a heightened amount of scrutiny compared to other taxpayers.
As I noted above, we believe that implementation of these recommendations, including those that seek individual accountability for the failures identified in our report, will improve the FBI's ability to more carefully and effectively utilize its important national security authorities like FISA, while also striving to safeguard the civil liberties and privacy of impacted U.S. persons.
"I think if requesters paid fairly and reasonably, and used the tools at their disposal to block bad workers from their hits, they would see an increase in data quality because people concentrate harder on the tasks and look over their work more carefully if they aren't hauling ass through the task trying to keep the pay rate above 6 bucks an hour," HydropnicFunBags said.
But while those conversations may be a little more complicated than they used to be, those who end up needing occasional medication, which is not related to increased risk, should take comfort from the idea that such use is now being scrutinized much more carefully and more longitudinally than it was back when I was pregnant, and no one was talking about the possible long-term effects.
In June, Staropoli appeared to forecast big plans for DHS's information technology office — he laid out plans to reorganize the office to operate more like a hedge fund and to spend money more carefully on IT.  "We've moved out all these deputies and all these directors from their offices located all over these different buildings that DHS occupies," Staropoli said at an event hosted by Fedscoop.
No, he actually ... Well, I mean he was touched with great talent in painting, but his ability to will himself to ask questions and be curious each day, the ability to push himself, to observe more carefully, go down to the moats around the castle and look at the dragonflies, full-wing dragonflies, to see if the wings alternate or whether they go in unison.
" He reminded the audience of his battles against "amnesty" and globalism; of how, despite having supported the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, he agrees with Trump that foreign entanglements must be more carefully scrutinized; and of his prowess as a culture warrior: "Y'all know one of the biggest things in America today is whether or not that people actually believe there is a truth and a right and wrong.
But if the episode had navigated that moment more carefully and thoughtfully, and moved on to the next stages of life, Marie might have gotten to re-experience college, young adulthood, and even motherhood through her daughter's eyes, which would have opened up an endless set of opportunities to explore long-term parental expectations, how much communication or honesty a parent can expect, and all the issues of privacy and consent that Black Mirror loves so much.
While Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE carefully vets longtime aides John Miller and John Barron as potential GOP picks, the Democratic side features big questions as well, not least of which is: Will Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
I am sharing these reflections in the context of the latest media war over whether a particular conservative columnist should be hired by a particular establishment publication — in this case Kevin Williamson, a National Review scribe with a brilliant pen and a long paper trail of insults and wild opinions, who was boldly hired by The Atlantic and then quickly jettisoned, after it came to light that he had not only suggested hanging as a penalty for abortion in a since-deleted tweet but also more carefully defended the idea of someday prosecuting women who obtain abortions the way we prosecute other forms of homicide.

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