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So, Bernard couldn't be more central to the Westworld storyline.
The prospect of more central bank easing drove yields lower.
But SK Hynix appears to want a more central role.
Expect more central banks to cut rates as the year continues.
When Selyse became more central to the story, Fitzgerald took over.
Finally, there's more Central Park for New York City nature lovers.
Few things are more central to an inmate's existence than food.
No one is more central to these efforts than Mr. Chavez.
After all, there's nothing more central to sports than the numbers.
Plex Labs hopes to provide a more central resource for that.
Finally, intellectual life was just seen as more central to progress.
It's much more central to our identity, and therefore much more difficult.
"Maybe she will flip back to a more central policy," he said.
They're also more central because of their greater activity than ordinary users.
More central parts of London had really awful living conditions, horrible poverty.
You have more central bank easing, and you have Goldilocks economic data.
Unlike characters who are more central to the narrative, Candy lacks polish.
And nothing is more central to it now than her childhood homelessness.
But they almost serve as misdirection away from a larger, more central thread.
The Mayo mission exposes an even more central problem: the choice of targets.
But few places were more central to the image of Islamic State (IS).
Zuckerberg said stories and messaging are becoming more central to the user experience.
His plan was to extract concessions, including more central revenue for his state.
And, most importantly, all of the more central characters on Underground are black.
There are more central women and characters of color than most video games.
Every year, our contests become more and more central to what we do.
In recent years, Mexico has deported more Central Americans than the United States.
The darker and more central the square, the more connected the YouTube user.
What could be more central to sovereignty than controlling who crosses your borders?
The central bank became even more central than usual to every economic discussion.
You are probably more central to his self-esteem than his grandparents are.
Interestingly, at the same time, though, we're more central to the public conversation.
No promise was more central to his campaign than building the border wall.
Last year, more Central Americans than Mexicans were apprehended by the Border Patrol.
That means that visual journalism — including video offerings — must become more central than ever.
"That reminded people we have more central banks to come this month, "Lewis said.
No part of the convertible equation could be more central — or fun — than that.
According to current market probabilities, more central-bank interest-rate cuts look highly probable.
But the focus on them distracts from problems that are more central for policy.
Other terrorist attacks in the British capital have taken place in more central boroughs.
How different would an episode like this be if Lucca's perspective was more central?
In recent years, Mexico has deported more Central American immigrants than the United States.
It's hard to imagine anything more central to life in Toraja than the buffalo.
More Central American migrants were apprehended on the U.S. southern border than Mexicans this year.
But, many of those spaces have since closed or fled to more central art cities.
Nothing was more central to Republican identity between 2010 and the rise of President Trump.
But here, the human consequences of sex work are far more central to the theme.
Expectations of more central bank stimulus have contributed to stocks' gains in the past week.
Battle for Pennsylvania heats upPerhaps no state is more central to Trump's hopes than Pennsylvania.
They'll also steal oxygen from matters more central to this country's continued vitality and prosperity.
Reforms to this opaque structure could include making the Parliament more central in decision-making.
Few, if any, ideals are more central to our history and our conception of ourselves.
Cities have had an even more central role, by ensuring public safety and good schools.
Gosh was even more central to South Sudan's peace deal than Bashir himself, Boswell said.
Ironically, I've experienced the most harassment in more central and busier areas of the city.
Scouting report: It is surprising that Haskins is not more central to the Heisman conversation.
Fear not, though: Isco, who plays in a more central role, is a solid replacement.
And no one was more central to that project than a woman named Rosemary Vrablic.
"The military is playing an ever more central role in American political life," Dempsey added.
Twitter has played a more central role in this election than in any other before it.
While policymakers are expected to hold rates steady, more and more central bankers favor a hike.
The market recovered last week, helped by expectations of more central bank help to stabilise markets.
They've become more centralized, more dictatorial, more control, more central planning, if you will, more socialist.
As cyberspace has become more central to everything that happens in China, government controls have evolved.
But if you'd rather be hands-off, a more central apartment may be a better idea.
But in 2014, for the first time, the Border Patrol apprehended more Central Americans than Mexicans.
Coming tomorrow: More central bank chatter via the minutes from the September meeting of the Federal Reserve.
"What issue is more central to the Presidential campaign that immigration?" said CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin.
With more and more central banks pivoting towards policy easing, the issue of exchange rates looms large.
The new Windows Ink is an acknowledgement of the Pen's more central position in Microsoft's input strategy.
What could be more central to an individual than having the right to say who you are?
As he struggled with ill health, however, his equilibrium became more and more central to the discipline.
Twitter The social media platform has played a more central role in this election than ever before.
With each season, Paige, the Jennings' 14-year-old daughter has become more central to the plot.
More central bank action: The Bank of England will announce its policy decision at 7:00 a.m.
"American Express wants to be more central in our customers' everyday lives," he said in an interview.
I moved the satellite to a more central location, and with the move, the internet stopped dropping.
Later Careem trips in more central Riyadh yielded faster results, very much the same as with Uber.
The party favors restrictions on foreign ownership and more central bank intervention in the foreign exchange market.
The political revolution is in many ways more central to the Corbyn project than the economic one.
Navalny had been given permission to hold a protest elsewhere, but switched it to a more central location.
The wearable device made fitness, and then health software, and then medical research, more central to Apple's mission.
As Hell's Backbone Grill has grown more famous beyond Boulder, it has also grown more central within it.
Since 2014, Mexico has deported more Central Americans each year than the United States—nearly 180,000 in 2015.
That's very much related to the decline in investors' expectations for lower inflation and more central bank activism.
But as battery-powered technologies become even more central to our lives, the element is growing in demand.
Apple knows that the appearance of AirPods is more central to marketing the product than its sound quality.
It was unclear on Thursday whether the military would play a more central role in Mr. Trump's plan.
The backlighting is also very uneven, with a cheap-looking falloff in brightness for the more central keys.
Top strategists at BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, are urging more central banks to start buying stocks.
This case has been overshadowed by pending Supreme Court cases on issues more central to the public conversation.
Facebook and Twitter leveraged all this good publicity to give themselves more central roles in politics and policy.
I think at core, analytics becomes much more central to media companies and I think they know it.
For three of the past four years American border agents have caught more Central Americans than Mexicans crossing illegally.
The size and color of each node indicates its centrality to the network, larger and darker being more central.
That bundle could be even more central to Uber than Amazon, which has few direct rivals in the west.
He&aposs becoming a much more central figure in what looks to be the initiation of this Russia investigation.
And under conditions of high threat, these authoritarian attitudes take on a more central role in our political thinking.
Search is also becoming a more central part of the experience in the new version of Outlook, Microsoft notes.
The FTSE recovered last week, helped by expectations of more central bank help to stabilise markets after the result.
No industry is more quintessentially American today—or more central to our daily lives—than mobile and your smartphone.
It's hard to imagine a more central location, amid the winding alleyways that make up the charming old city.
Andrew Ekonomou — a former prosecutor with a doctorate in medieval history — will assume a more central role, Reuters reported.
It depends on which identities — woman, wife, mother, race, political or religious affiliation — are more central for which woman.
A decade later, CIOs are spearheading major tech upgrades and are more central to the business than even before.  
Throughout these years Mr. Kirkeby made paintings and drawings, and in the 1970s they became a more central focus.
Tax abatements given to certain developments encouraged more building, and residents priced out of more central neighborhoods fanned outward.
Further south, armed men attacked a village in the more central region of Mopti, killing at least one person.
The United States plays an even more central role in countries that have come into Mr. Trump's trade crosshairs.
The subject matter in Kerouac's paintings becomes more central with his exploration of religious scenes following his brother's death.
She is interested in how artists can play a more central role in addressing the complex issues of our times.
And yet the idea of an election mandate for a governing vision has never been more central to presidential politics.
After the fracturing of this system under the inflationary pressures of the 1970s, the dollar became more central than ever.
Hope became more central to the Trump campaign's communications team, eventually moving into the position of White House communications director.
But nowhere are they more central to the historical narrative than America, even before one of them was elected president.
Apple referred to the "ambient" parts like background piano music as distinct from the more central parts like the vocals.
Many university representatives who spoke to BuzzFeed News anticipate that retail will become a more central part of campus life.
As we grew, and as it became kind of more central to the app, we built functionality called private albums.
With interest rates already at zero, more central banks have been resorting to negative interest rates to fulfill their objective.
Investors' fears have been stoked in recent days by talk of negative interest rates being introduced by more central banks.
As a result, he appeared to all as avaricious—his love of money more central than his love of poetry.
Climate change has never been more central in the debate around who will be in the White House next year.
Even before the pledge, McKeon noted, Morgan Lewis was making well-being a more central focus of the organization's culture.
Yet, these exponentially growing house parties are fast becoming an even more central part of the fabric of Manchester's nightlife.
Mr. Kaczynski played a lesser role in the movement, and his twin brother, also named Lech, a more central one.
So in a strange way, while we're financially stressed, we're also more central and more relevant than we've been. Right.
Over time more central banks committed to "flexible" inflation-targeting, meaning that in a crisis they could prioritise fighting unemployment.
Sachs lamented that links between human rights and climate change were not more central in the Paris "rule book" draft.
There is hardly a novelist, woman or not, more central to our understanding of modernism, women's writing or literary fiction.
He added that the findings indicated that subterranean spaces were more central to life in Chichén Itzá than previously recognized.
Perhaps no issue is more central to the career of Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey than criminal justice reform.
Today, those relative newcomers offer more features than their predecessor, and get a more central role in their makers' product plans.
Sometimes I wonder if, by removing Lenin from their cities, Ukrainians didn't make him more central than ever in their heads.
Our phones have become more important than we ever imagined, but they will soon become even more central to our lives.
The prospect of taking on massive debt may be more central than ever to the decisions young people make about college.
Eleanor is arguably no more central to the show than Chidi (William Jackson Harper), Jason (Manny Jacinto), or Tahani (Jameela Jamil).
It may even have its benefits: rents are cheaper and more central land is available to develop than in neighbouring towns.
The Obama administration said it would admit more Central Americans, a plan certain to become a flashpoint in the presidential campaign.
"There's been more of a push recently for quantitative data to be a more central force for decision making," Nammacher said.
Formerly the least cool neighborhood, ridiculous rents in more central areas have pushed artmakers and young scenesters into this Cubano enclave.
As technology becomes even more central to our lives, innovation is spilling over into everything on a global scale, including retail.
Los Angeles, could, however, occupy a more central place in the investment thesis given the activity from startups that exists here.
Further south, armed men attacked the village of Dioura in the more central region of Mopti, said the ministry of defense.
But the summer eruption of apparent Republican malfeasance has some in the party arguing that Democrats should make corruption more central.
It would have made the Supreme Court a more central voting issue to Democratic constituencies than poor Judge Garland ever became.
She shared the four steps she took to help make sure the IT department became a more central focus within Tenet.
Encouraging retailers to share data insights about customers so that there's a more central repository of information on brick-and-mortar shoppers.
The president also announced an executive order to make protecting civilians a more central part of American military operations in the area.
More central banks in the region are "adopting a more dovish outlook," said Julia Goh, a Malaysia-based economist with UOB Bank.
When it lands, AI will be even more central for everyday computing, and that specialized silicon will likely be in high demand.
Although Reggie's season 2 evolution seems extreme, it's actually in line with the smaller, more understandable updates to Riverdale's more central characters.
Formerly the least cool neighborhood, ridiculous rents in more central areas have pushed art makers and young scenesters into this Cubano enclave.
With health care behind him, Trump would be free to move on to priorities that are more central to his political identity.
At Stanford Luisa Gerstner, a millennial MBA student from Germany, notes that sustainable capitalism plays a more central role in European schools.
But it was during the George W. Bush years that anti-immigrant sentiment started to become more central to the party's identity.
" Decades ago, he said, "the people who produced or sold the product were more central than the people in the corporate suite.
And there's a minister, Reverend Dave (David A.R. White), who later becomes a more central character in God's Not Dead's two sequels.
Here are seven other capital cities that were moved for a range of reasons including overcrowding, security or to a more central location.
What is more, central banks are often less than clear on their precise intentions when beginning QE. Programmes and justifications evolve over time.
China and Japan are both growing markets for Formlabs, particularly the former, where 3D printing is playing a more central role in manufacturing.
In-group members are more central than out-group members, followed by highly sentient animals, the environment, animals with low sentience, and plants.
But to risk a bit of inflation for a chance at a productivity-powered windfall is a wager more central bankers should make.
The finance ministry, which has a far more central role in economic policy, denied that any discussion on a devaluation had taken place.
The safe-haven yen, government bonds and gold had also begun to make ground again, against background murmurings of more central bank stimulus.
As technology becomes more central to businesses' strategies, companies invest in new products even during market volatility, Cisco's CEO told CNBC on Thursday.
The case is generally not seen as having as high of stakes as previous court cases challenging more central aspects of the law.
More central banks are flocking to gold "The big story at the moment for gold is the central banks," Dempster told CNN Business.
The opioid epidemic is killing people faster at a time when food and hospitality are becoming more central to American life, Palmer said.
A report on business in Britain was "truly horrible," according to one economist, and it raised expectations of more central bank stimulus there.
The addition of the new Groups tab on Facebook will make groups a more central part of the Facebook experience, the CEO explained.
Swift's appearance also raises the specter of those not included on the Time cover who were arguably more central to the #MeToo moment.
Novokshchenova would like to be able to train them somewhere more central and accessible, but there are no public pools in Port Antonio.
As with the first case, patent quality and interpretation are core issues this time around, and seemingly even more central to the case.
This is why most Democrats running for president are pushing for anti-corruption measures to be even more central to US foreign policy.
Critic's Notebook Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's dances for the Broadway revival swarm and sweep, but Robbins's choreography was something more central: the libretto.
"Digital is becoming more and more central in terms of clients," Chief Executive Salil Parekh told reporters in the tech hub of Bengaluru.
"Digital is becoming more and more central in terms of clients," Chief Executive Salil Parekh told reporters in the tech hub of Bengaluru.
As economies continue to turn from manufacturing to service, and service to information, cities are only becoming more central to the human experience.
Instead, it has become more central to the national conversation than at any point in the network's history since the first gulf war.
Currencies are also under pressure from signs that more and more central banks are set to ease monetary policy to combat economic slowdown.
A second TB12 location is set to open in early August in a much more central and highly trafficked location, Boston's Back Bay neighborhood.
World stocks rose on expectations for more central bank stimulus and reports that scientists have developed an effective drug against the fast spreading coronavirus.
"Most of these deaths served no other purpose than to further the narrative of a more central (and often straight, cisgender) character," Ellis noted.
"The board, in which four members of the second generation (of the Benetton family) sit, will have a more central role", the source said.
Even more central to Justice Kennedy's legacy is his vindication -- at historic and pivotal moments -- of the principle of equality for gays and lesbians.
Of all the buzzwords on which Silicon Valley thrives—growth, engagement, disruption, profit—none is more central to the way tech works than scale.
These long-dated bonds reflect recession concerns, a collapse of inflation expectations, negative interest rates and expectations of ever more central bank bond buying.
Protecting our sense of focus and attention is critical if we're going to stay sane as mobile phones become more central to our lives.
It's a proven, viable healthcare solution that must become a more central aspect to how we deal with an American epidemic of chronic illness.
Kristen Clarke: Kavanaugh must recognize voting rights are under attack There is no right more central to American democracy than the right to vote.
It's not a major difference, but it is perhaps an attempt to make Nest a more central focus of Google's overall smart home strategy.
This would allow more Central American refugees to make the journey to the U.S. safely and legally, but with little additional burden on taxpayers.
If it's practical, try moving your router to a more central location by running a longer coax or Ethernet cable from the wall jack.
If it's practical, try moving your router to a more central location by running a longer coax or Ethernet cable from the wall jack.
His stepfather, Rod Richardson, played a more central role in raising him, but also struggled with alcohol and with gambling and died relatively young.
And no company is more central to the battle than the NSO Group, one of the best-known creators of spyware that invades smartphones.
And as the scale of the crisis has mounted, Kushner has taken on a more central role in the Trump administration's response, Politico reported.
But the more central it becomes to daily life, the more vigorous grows the debate about whether and how the government should regulate it.
It remains to be seen whether this change in demographics will make the issues and concerns of African Americans more central to the campaign.
"Investors are expecting more central bank stimulus and this explains why European shares are rebounding," said Yann Quelenn, Swissquote Bank market analyst in Geneva.
As digital technology becomes more central to business, government, and society, critics of tech giants' power say they should be subject to new regulations.
Democrats clearly know the value of health care in the 2018 midterms, and they are making it much more central to their campaign messaging.
As Congressional investigations into Russia's role in manipulating the election for U.S. president deepens, tech companies are assuming a more central role in the inquiries.
Examples include deporting more Central American migrants than the United States, regularly extraditing drug lords and other criminals, and sharing intelligence with the US government.
Matthew Panzarino (TechCrunch): We had like 30 years of CPU-forward thinking and in the last few years, GPU computation has become much more central.
As a general rule, Republicans were in favor of delegating matters to the states and Democrats favored a more central role for the Federal government.
But the new accusations, filed as part of those suits, portray Bosch as playing a more central role in the scandal than was previously alleged.
There has perhaps been no figure more central to those questions than Ms. Salman, who grew up in an avocado-colored home in Rodeo, Calif.
And, in the long primary campaign, no state has been more central to the leading candidates' strategies or commanded more intense media interest than Iowa.
In South Bend, the Studebaker car manufacturer has been more central to the city's identity over the last century than Notre Dame has ever been.
And regardless of who is taking Mr. Trump's calls in Washington, it is Ms. Graff who occupies a more central space in the Trump orbit.
As we do see more  central banks around the world act in regards to coronavirus, we do see the dollar is the flight to safety.
The groups seek to protect statues of Buddha from desecration and make Buddhism more central to Sri Lankan life, but they have also fomented violence.
In A Song of Ice and Fire, Bran's skinchanging (warging is referred to as "skinchanging" in the books) abilities are much more central to his story.
It was a town where people got around on horseback and fended for themselves, and where the drug trade was becoming more central to the economy.
It is, of course, available on other phones, but on the Pixel 2 it just seems to subtly feel like it's more central to the experience.
As mass shootings like El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, have received more attention, gun violence and policy have become more central to the 2020 campaigns.
U.S. government debt prices were slightly higher on Monday as investors digested the latest news surrounding the U.S. election and prepared for more central bank news.
"The Southern Border Plan has meant more Central American migrants have been deported from Mexico, some without a proper analysis of their protection needs," Bolognesi said.
Now mired in scandal—and a negotiation with China that is far more central to his presidency—he might consider Mr Kushner's plan a fruitless distraction.
He likes a wide lens during big tennis tournaments, keeping tabs on the margins of his sport as well as the more central issues and figures.
Screenshot: Chris McMillenAs technology becomes more central to our lives, kids are increasingly being steered towards careers in programming with things like toys that promote coding.
If someone had gestational diabetes during her previous pregnancy, for instance, keeping an eye on nutrition may be a more central part of her current pregnancy.
In recent decades, we've seen large scale immigration; African-Americans and Hispanics rising to a more central place in society; and gays being accorded equal rights.
Some investors said stocks were deeply oversold and flagged hopes of more central bank intervention to help reverse the trend after three straight week of losses.
Tez is Google's play to replace cash transactions and become a more central part of how people pay for things, using their mobile to do so.
My expertise, though seeming to be all the more central to the challenges and dangers we face, also seems to be less valued at the moment.
Now the Ada people come from far and wide to a location used for the last 45 years; a place more central and easier to reach.
When the inevitable year-in-review pieces start pouring in, no issue will be more central to market behavior than the ongoing drama surrounding tax reform.
This helps explain, for example, why as mapping software became more and more central to the smartphone experience, the contracting relationship between Apple and Google collapsed.
Migrants' advocates say many more Central Americans and others are opting to do this, as it is one of the few options left amid the crackdown.
As the DC comic-book characters become more central to the ambitions of Warner Brothers, they appear in more and more TV shows and movie franchises.
Try not to hide your router in a corner, or under a cupboard, or inside a drawer—the more central and prominent it is, the better.
The dollar has strengthened against most other currencies in that time, becoming, if anything, an even more central part of the world financial system, he added.
So far the U.S. Federal Reserve has extended a discount dollar funding facility to nine more central banks, so that dollars can wash across the globe.
The decision to rebuild Wembley on its original site — rather than build a new stadium somewhere more central, more accessible — brought the issue into soccer, too.
More broadly, these acquisitions aim to help Amex become more central to its customers' lives, the company had said at the time of the Resy deal.
Clinton erred by not making economic populism more central to her campaign against Mr. Trump, relying instead on a mix of cultural liberalism and character attacks.
They do care about fairness, which is why an emphasis on challenging unearned profits and massive, unearned salaries has become more central to the liberal agenda.
Why have we allowed this constant low-level inefficiency to continue for as long as there's been electricity, despite electricity becoming ever more central to our lives?
Why it matters: The announcements come as Apple has seen growth in the iPhone slow even as the device has become ever more central to its business.
Mexico, with help from the United States, has increased patrols on its southern border and is deporting more Central American migrants trying to reach the United States.
And while the bill would certainly give Sandbrook's concrete and building business a boost, the CEO stressed other factors that were more central to his company's performance.
As the mesh of regulation has got denser since the 2007-08 financial crisis, the task of navigating bureaucratic waters has become more central to firms' success.
Fire. The fire theme encapsulates the Netflix production's general approach to the books — many elements that began as subtle themes in the novels feel more central here.
The biggest changes come to iMessage, Photos, Music, Maps, and News: activities that are all more central to how we use our phones now than ever before.
Then there was the fact he self-identified as a decorative artist, leaving his boundary-blurring art marooned far from a more central place in art history.
Within this financing ecosystem, no entity may be more central, or making more of a profit, than Banrural, a private institution with ties to the Guatemalan government.
But with the Alternative for Germany sucking voters from Ms. Merkel's party, conservatives are pushing the party to attribute a more central role to Germany's cultural identity.
Seventy more Central American migrants were allowed to cross into the U.S. on Thursday, bringing the total number to 158 over the last few days, Reuters reported.
Kurz has frequently called for the bloc to focus on fewer, more central tasks such as securing its borders and hand back other responsibilities to member states.
The big picture: Playing host to the world's code doesn't necessarily make Microsoft a more central player, but it could tightly integrate GitHub into its developer tools.
In recent years, applications for asylum have ballooned as more Central Americans fleeing violence back home turn themselves into authorities to seek protection, according to CBP data.
After Mr. Creuzot prevailed, Brianna Brown, deputy director of the project, said she urged him to make ending mass incarceration a more central theme of his campaign.
In the first five episodes of Season 2 (an atypically small number for Netflix to provide for review), that triumvirate is even more central to the plot.
John Hickenlooper of Colorado, a possible 2020 candidate, contends that electoral viability will be more central in the coming Democratic presidential primary than in any recent election.
If Salah can carry over his early season form for Liverpool, he gives Egypt — for whom he takes on a more central, creative role — a dangerous edge.
No piece of evidence was more central than a cellphone video, which a passer-by, Feidin Santana, recorded as he walked to work on April 4, 2015.
Autonomous regions such as Catalonia, which in 2017 attempted to proclaim independence from Spain, will in total receive 6 percent more central funding than a year ago.
But he'd be expected to take on a more central role in future editions, taking place when his relationships with Princess Diana and Duchess Camilla dominated interest.
The TV shows I loved in 2017 rose above that toxic conversation to be about something more central to what it means to be alive and human.
This cuts down on the need to have a wholly dedicated video chat device and allows Facebook to put their hardware in more central locations in people's homes.
This also potentially gives LinkedIn a more central place in how it believes its platform can influence what Weiner has described as the "economic graph" of our society.
Apprehension numbers were also low in 2015 because Mexico, with some US funding, started detaining more Central Americans before they could make it to the United States border.
But Gillibrand is expected to make gender more central to her campaign than Warren, Gabbard, or other women who are likely to join the primary, like Kamala Harris.
Now, with more Central Americans stowed away on board the trains amid a Mexican crackdown on bus and walking routes, the Red Cross program is busier than ever.
The company could have implemented the feature in more central ways, made its presence more obvious, or created apps that took advantage of the feature's nuanced pressure sensitivity.
But both of the characters who died were given classic character deaths; they were extreme supporting players whose perishing could facilitate the journeys of the more central characters.
One could argue that the tech companies that are in the antitrust crosshairs are more central to our everyday lives than any group of accused monopolists in history.
As a cheaper alternative, he has proposed keeping the current hub, which is more central, and converting a military airfield north of the capital into a commercial airport.
"My expertise, though seeming to be all the more central to the challenges and dangers we face, also seems to be less valued at the moment," he wrote.
An even more central question is whether Mr. Sanders, who before this campaign did not even call himself a Democrat and has seemed increasingly put off by Mrs.
Hire the right people and localize decision-makingIncreasingly, technology is becoming a more central part of the organization as industries like financial services and retail pursue digital overhauls.
Global stock markets began to tumble last Friday after a healthy U.S. labor market report sparked fears of rising inflation which could trigger more central bank rate hikes.
Mr. Biden, the former vice president, had found initial success in doing just that, which had nudged other candidates toward making Mr. Trump more central to their strategy.
The Federal Reserve is expanding existing swap lines and adding lines to more central banks so that whatever institution needs dollar funding can have better access to it.
Mexico has deported far more Central Americans than the United States in recent years, a major reason that unauthorized immigration flows remain quite low at the southern border.
That was the point where I thought, 'We need a new venue, we need to make this bigger and more central to Glasgow,' and it just went from there.
"The more central banks think that they can violate the zero-bound, the more likely it is that banks will look at ways to limit their costs," he said.
Wall Street markets set the early tone, surging on expectations for more central bank stimulus and reports that scientists have developed an effective drug against the fast-spreading coronavirus.
U.S. stocks were trading slightly lower after a three-day run, while U.S. Treasury yields fell as the prospect of more central bank easing boosted demand for government debt.
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While policymakers are expected to hold rates steady, more central bankers favor a hike, which puts extra attention on Wednesday's policy statement, economic projections, and Janet Yellen news conference.
Each would essentially involve the company working to build things, including app selections, from the ground up — and likely play a much more central role in the OS's development.
Onstage at F8 Tuesday morning, Zuckerberg doubled down on this point: "The camera needs to be more central than the text box in all of our apps," he said.
But inflation is still barely above zero and will hold below the ECB's 2 percent target for years to come, supporting calls for even more central bank policy easing.
This, coupled with the fact that smartphones are always with us, has left little room for tablets to become a more central part of an average consumer's device portfolio.
The researchers said the ice they sampled appeared to be at least a year old and had probably drifted into Lancaster Sound from more central regions of the Arctic.
Instead it emphasises more central control of national economic policies; this is resented in its turn by those who chafe against austerity, such as France, Italy and, obviously, Greece.
Granny flats offer a low-cost housing solution because the land is already paid for, she said, and they are often built in more central parts of the city.
"The recession theme will likely become more central in the domestic political debate, which is currently concentrating on the impact of recent local elections," he said in a note.
"As a result, food is going to be more central to the holidays than ever before," said Jordan Rost, vice president for consumer insights at Nielsen, in an email.
Some have even opted to lease spaces in WeWork offices or other slick co-working venues that are in more central areas, as a way of attracting top candidates.
It is one more piece of evidence for a shift that is causing some leading thinkers on economic policy to make location and geography more central to their work.
More central bank stimulus and a part-resolution in the U.S.-China trade war boosted investor sentiment at the end of 2019 but failed to move FX markets much.
Prince Charles has assumed a more central role in the royal family's affairs in the aftermath of the scandal involving Prince Andrew's ties with the disgraced financier, Jeffrey Epstein.
With a Mediterranean eating pattern more central to their lives, they could chart a middle path where diet and medicine are two halves of a healthier, more balanced whole.
Asylum seekers have also shown up in increasing numbers in the past few months as more Central American migrants traveling through Mexico have arrived at the United States' border.
In the annals of intrigue surrounding Donald Trump's supposed ties to the Russians, there may be no one whose role is both more central — and more inscrutable — than Page.
On the flanks, Willian and Philippe Coutinho can stretch defenses, and fire in shots and crosses, while Neymar and Gabriel Jesus can also pull defenses apart from more central positions.
ABUJA - A planned city built mostly in the 22s, replaced Lagos as Nigeria's capital in 28, largely because of its more central location, and as a way to ease congestion.
One almost wishes that more central duties had been passed to her erstwhile boyfriend, Frank (Rupert Evans), who, as the series has progressed, has struggled with embracing his Jewish heritage.
It's still hard to say what that will mean for smaller websites and everyday users, but Google and Facebook will only become more central to the business of the web.
The peso gained ground this week after data on Thursday showed a jump in inflation to an eight-year high that backed expectations of more central bank interest rate hikes.
There will be a shift in the financial-services workforce toward specialist developers, data scientists, infrastructure architects, coding ethicists and AI trainers stepping up into more central and critical functions.
Nikita Parris, who combined to such great effect with attacking full back Lucy Bronze against Norway, was moved to a more central role and looked lost throughout the first half.
Perhaps some of the later episodes will deal with more central topics in economics; perhaps the series will go on to explore the themes it does cover in more depth.
Still, some analysts expect the BOJ to raise its yield targets this year as more central banks head toward an exit from crisis-mode policies, driving up global bond yields.
In the city that made Hollywood a symbol more than a physical location, no industry is more central to our sense of self than that of film and its history.
The New Zealand First Party is also pushing for significant curbs on migration, restrictions on foreign ownership of land and favours more central bank intervention in the foreign exchange market.
I remember we half-watched something quite tame to get the mood going, then it moved from being on in the background to taking a more central role in sex.
Debates over which company holds more data miss the more central challenge ad companies are facing: The issue of state management of user identity in a world of diverse devices.
To try and alleviate the strain, the U.S. Federal Reserve overnight extended a discount dollar funding facility to nine more central banks, so that dollars can wash across the globe.
Illegal crossings at the southern border have dropped dramatically since the late 1970s, but in recent years more Central American families and unaccompanied children are migrating to the United States.
In either instance, the company is making some organizational changes — part of a broader restructuring announced internally on Tuesday — to make privacy a more central part of its product efforts.
The president and his advisors only allow the central bank to raise them under duress, and time will tell whether more central bank independence will be permitted in the future.
The prospect of more central bank easing drove yields lower, Benchmark U.S. 2501.90-year notes last rose 12/32 in price to yield 1.5572 percent, from 1.598 percent late on Monday.
Now, as the sectors represented by these coastal elites become a more central part of the economy, it is only natural Democrats will more and more become the pro-business party.
As electricity becomes ever-more-central to our lives, and waste becomes ever-more-unconscionable in light of our environmental situation, we will always need more understanding and control over power.
The prospect of more central bank easing drove yields lower, Benchmark U.S. 20.8-year notes last rose 21/2506.44 in price to yield 1.5555 percent, from 1.598 percent late on Monday.
Starting in the 1970s, as ethnocultural issues — social and identity-related issues — became more central to our politics, socially conservative Southern Democrats and socially liberally Northern Republicans began to switch parties.
As the smartphone has become ever more central and essential to our daily lives, price increases and more regular upgrades at the top of the market are logical things to expect.
The sheer scope and detail of the world we've seen so far is impressive, and characters like Biggs and Jessie appear to play a more central role than they did before.
In part thanks to more central banks embracing negative interest rates, S&P Global Markets Intelligence equity analyst Kenneth Leon said more FICC pain could continue on Wall Street in 2016.
While more Central Americans are choosing to stay in Mexico than ever before, many are attracted to the United States because they have family members who are already in the country.
I might open up in a more central LA location in the future, but this adaptive way of running a restaurant has undoubtedly taught me how to be a better chef.
SPOILERS for A Song of Ice and Fire and probably HBO's Game of Thrones (a girl can dream!) follow Catelyn Stark is a more central figure than I might have guessed.
SHANGHAI, Jan 9 (Reuters) - China stocks started the week on a firm note, led by defence stocks as more central state-owned enterprises (SOEs) mulled plans to push mixed-ownership reforms.
MSCI's all-country world equity index, which tracks shares in 47 countries, slipped 0.1 percent while Chinese mainland shares bounced almost one percent as expectations deepened of more central bank stimulus.
More central bank policy decisions are coming up this week, with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand announcing its decision Thursday, and the Bank of Japan's policy statement due on Friday.
Acknowledging that investors have been over-complacent with high levels of returns, El-Erian said a major uncertainty is whether more central banks can deliver a "beautiful normalization" like the Fed.
Investors also await Chinese inflation data due around 0130 GMT, which is expected to show another year-on-year decline in factory prices, adding to arguments for more central bank stimulus.
In early January, amid escalating tensions with Iran and stagnant poll numbers, The New York Times reported that Mayor Pete would make his military service even more central to his pitch.
Ardon's experience under the terms of the deal agreed to by Guatemala's outgoing President Jimmy Morales is likely to be followed by many more Central Americans sent back to the region.
As music streaming apps struggle to differentiate, Apple is making concert video a more central part of its strategy with tonight's big Billie Eilish show at its HQ's Steve Jobs Theater.
The bank's wealth-management arm has become a more central part of its overall business in the decade since the global financial crisis, shifting away from more volatile businesses like trading.
Nippon Kaigi, a revisionist group dedicated to rewriting the pacifist constitution and restoring the emperor to a more central role, has 38,000 fee-paying members, including three-quarters of Mr Abe's cabinet.
Government bond yields around the world hit their lowest levels in years, driven by the prospect of further cuts in interest rates and more central bank bond buying to support weak economies.
In the fractured, spammy world that is consumer PC software downloads, Microsoft is looking to make their Microsoft Store a more central hub but they need the help (and enthusiasm) of developers.
There is the still-unresolved question that's far more central to Mueller's probe: whether Manafort or others in the Trump campaign worked with Russian government officials to interfere with the 2016 campaign.
In contrast the firm's wealth-management income has grown sharply since the crisis, and has become even more central to its operations since it bought into Citigroup's wealth-management business in 2009.
Combined, these changes are designed to make video a more central part of Facebook's social network, which is often still used more for things like text updates, sharing links, and posting photos.
In response to a question about Facebook's "plan of attack" against TikTok, Mr. Zuckerberg told employees in the July meeting that Facebook was making Stories an even more central part of Instagram.
Supporters of Bernie Sanders and the left of the Democratic Party favored economic rationales to undercut Trump's support, while others insisted on a more central role for racial justice, disputing that narrative.
They gathered in a secluded section of Sokolniki Park, a location chosen by the city government after it rejected more central sites, including one near the Kremlin, proposed by the rally organizers.
Hawley's published work shows him to be deeply suspicious of a powerful federal government, protective of property rights, and favoring a return of religion to a more central role in public life.
Google does the exactly same evil things with your data, if not worse than Facebook does, and in fact, they're much more central to this whole sketchy ad business than Facebook is.
Activists in the movement want us to give the environment a more central place in humanity's expanding moral circle — the imaginary boundary we draw around those we consider worthy of moral consideration.
I think part of this will be talking about what he's done, but I think the much more central part will be, as Democrats, are we just going to be not-Trump?
Aside from baseball's more central issues, Manfred also expressed dismay that a video of an argument between a former Mets manager, Terry Collins, and game umpires from last year had leaked out.
Mattis will play an even more central role in decisions on war and peace, and he may be the last man standing between Trump and military action against North Korea and Iran.
Now, as Mr. Trump anticipates a bitter re-election battle and faces an impeachment inquiry by Democrats, the stakes are higher than ever before, and Twitter even more central to his presidency.
Defunding Planned Parenthood has long been a goal among some Republicans and became even more central last year after a series of undercover videos went viral and rallied conservatives against the organization.
For now, the media ruckus and international outrage caused by the policy is likely to deter more Central Americans from leaving home, said Andrew Selee, president of the Washington-based Migration Policy Institute.
Yet, Zoolander 2 appears to down the ante by making the cameos even more central: It's the assassinations of national treasures like Justin Bieber that serve as the movie's plot-shaped sleeping pill.
U.S. stocks began to wobble last Friday after a healthy U.S. labour market report sparked a spike in bond yields and fears of rising inflation which could trigger more central bank rate hikes.
A few fans have speculated that Aegon is nothing more than a stalling tactic in the novels (a side plot to fill time while other, more central characters like Daenerys are still developing).
Abe's aides also said the economic impact of the quakes raised the chances he would delay a sales tax hike scheduled for next year and increased the need for more central bank action.
But, obviously, with the internet playing a much more vital role in society and playing a much more central role in society, the number and the complexity of these cases has increased significantly.
The visual of US troops returning from Vietnam only to be spat on by ungrateful hippies is more central to this country's understanding of the Vietnam War than the Gulf of Tonkin incident.
Though IKEA woke up late to the importance of e-commerce, it is using the shock as an opportunity to rethink its business model; the internet will become more central to its future.
The popularity of the Clubhouse, launched in 2012 as a more desirable venue for business meetings with two venues in west London, has driven the recent spawning of several more central London sites.
Nothing is more central to Trump's brand than a sense of grievance, and nothing will make him and his followers feel more righteously aggrieved than losing to Hillary Clinton in a close election.
Investors agree market volatility could lead to more central bank intervention, which may be bullish for gold, which is already one of the year's best performers with a more than 4 percent return.
The security tsar, who some have tipped to take an even more central political role, told Reuters her past with a guerrilla group had steeled her to deal with tough political fights now.
How eager he will be to champion the department on budgetary issues or to fight for a more central role for State in the formation of US foreign policy is far from clear.
The "leveling of countries" Anton has in mind is not the starvation of Ukraine, but whatever cultural annihilation Missouri's Trump fans think they might face with a few more Central Americans in town.
Participants were sucked in by a moral dilemma that is increasingly popping up more as automation becomes more central to our lives: How much power do we want to give to the machines?
But in a play that examines the vicious abuses of power that people commit when they think nobody's watching, the timeless impossibility of Isabella's position could hardly be more sympathetic, or more central.
Speculation of more central bank rate cuts and possible fiscal stimulus saw U.S. Treasury yields edge up from historic lows, and oil prices paused after the steepest fall since the 1991 Gulf war.
Unless other governments take steps to promote economic growth, then more central bank easing will add to the risk of financial instability, but won't do much to help economies grow, El-Erian added.
With more Central Americans stuck in Mexico and hoping to go home, the International Organization for Migration began last week to provide free bus service from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, to Guatemala and Honduras.
The corner sink was moved to a more central location along one wall, and a pass-through was created above the faucet, with a view of the red accent wall in the hallway.
Under Obama, the Democratic Party has become more liberal on social issues, and economic inequality, if Bernie Sanders's candidacy is any indication, has become more central to the economic priorities of Democratic voters.
This aspect of the clown became even more central to the clown motif in the early 20th century, when Charlie Chaplin's lovable tramp took over cinema and sad clowns entered the circus ring.
Then there is the still-unresolved question that's far more central to Mueller's probe: whether Manafort or others in the Trump campaign worked with Russian government officials to interfere with the 2016 campaign.
In the mid-1960s, President Johnson had the wisdom to create the US Department of Transportation to add a much more central safety focus not only to the automobile, but to transportation in general.
Delta also operates tens of daily flights from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, where Southwest is barred by contract from expanding unless it relinquishes rights at the newly renovated and more central Love Field.
And although the more central states are being cooled a bit by the moving front, at least 346,000 people were still without power across Michigan Sunday evening because of severe weather, according to Poweroutage.
However, MSCI's all-country world equity index , which tracks shares in 47 countries, was down around 0.1 percent while Chinese mainland shares bounced almost one percent as expectations deepened of more central bank stimulus.
More central bank policy decisions are coming up this week, with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) announcing its decision on Thursday and the Bank of Japan's (BOJ) policy statement due on Friday.
As it grows, with $117.5 million in total funding raised, The Wing will only become more central to these debates — all of which are poised to become even more pressing in 2019 and beyond.
On a conference call Thursday, Credit Suisse Chief U.S. Equity Strategist Jonathan Golub said he sees technology and FANG companies becoming even more central to Wall Street's rally as they outcompete traditional consumer corporations.
What's more, central bank-related events, like Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's speech in London on Tuesday, could suggest that the bond market may be facing some uncertainty that could cause it to fall.
Wayne isn't given as much credit for popularizing Auto-Tune as an effect in rap as, say, Kanye, but he is almost certainly more central to the narrative of it becoming a dominant tool.
Monika and her crew of Jumping® instructors teach all over west London, but the classes are starting to creep more and more central as the speed at which classes become fully booked increases.
The move involves invoking the Stafford Act, a law that empowers the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to take a more central role in combating the crisis and unleashes a tidal wave of cash.
Fair Fight Action, the voting rights movement born out of last year's contentious governor's race in Georgia, has asked candidates to make election rights and voter suppression a more central theme of their pitch.
"The coach-athlete relationship is incredibly important," Dr. Logan said, but the evidence shows that parents have an even more central role in helping children get the most out of their participation in sports.
The move comes as more Central American families have crossed the border in recent months in search of asylum, leading to overflowing detention facilities and mass releases of migrants into cities along the border.
Speculation of more central bank rate cuts and possible fiscal stimulus did see U.S. Treasury yields edge up from historic lows, and oil prices paused after the steepest fall since the 1991 Gulf war.
"This is a fantastic time to issue debt given the really big drop in the underlying rates and the potential for more central bank stimulus," said the source, who asked not to be named.
She has become more central to CBS since her former co-anchor Charlie Rose and the CBS chief executive Leslie Moonves were ousted from the network after multiple women accused them of sexual misconduct.
The cheer over the windfall was overshadowed by separate data, however, also out on Thursday that showed Australia's unemployment rate at a one-year high of 203%, reinforcing expectations of more central bank stimulus.
The cheer over the windfall was overshadowed by separate data, however, also out on Thursday that showed Australia's unemployment rate at a one-year high of 13%, reinforcing expectations of more central bank stimulus.
" And she found an unexpected advantage to living so far east: "I get to places quicker because I am right beside the F.D.R. When I was more central, I would get stuck in traffic.
How can we give tools as you're making this media that you can see who's not talking, who's more central, really cool stuff that's coming out of USC, working with Geena Davis and others.
Line 4 reduces travel times to about an hour between more central neighbourhoods, such as Copacabana, where many tourists are staying, and the Olympic Park in Barra, where much of the Games will take place.
But after the presidential election seasons were over, neither reborn organization had much success making liberal priorities more central to the national agenda or threatening Democrats with primary challenges if they don't support liberal principles.
Asked whether she thinks her connections to Wall Street will play a more central role in the debate now that the race has come to New York, Clinton told reporters this week: Bring it on.
But this might also simply be a sign that these kinds of oppositions and distinctions aren't as significant as they once were, as Latinx pop has become more and more central to mainstream American pop.
Facebook apparently couldn't hammer out an interface people enjoyed, so Quick Updates won't be rolled out to more users, though it could be reborn as a more central part of the traditional status update composer.
Instead, the more central banks are in the limelight, the more they will find their month-to-month decision-making subject to external pressure, or find themselves at the whim of boards packed with hacks.
Line 4 reduces travel times to about an hour between more central neighborhoods, such as Copacabana, where many tourists are staying, and the Olympic Park in Barra, where much of the Games will take place.
Deaths like Ochoa Yoc de Ramírez's are an ever-growing trend as more Central American migrants make the journey to enter the United States and become citizens, fleeing the violence and poverty of their homes.
" He said that, from his vantage point, more and more Central Americans migrants were seeking entry into the United States through legal asylum claims, rather than "crossing through the desert or the mountains like before.
"We do expect more central bank easing; we expect it in the UK and Europe as well as a further rate cut in the U.S.," said Simona Gambarini, markets economist at Capital Economics in London.
The individual mandate requiring consumers have health-care coverage or pay a penalty, which is seen as a more central part of the law, was already repealed in the GOP tax-reform bill in December.
"As data and technology become more central to the work of city government, the algorithms we use to aid decision making must be aligned with our goals and values," Mayor de Blasio said in a statement.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's Hebei province needs more central government aid to back its efforts to cut industrial capacity and restructure its economy, researchers with the country's state planning agency said in a report published on Monday.
Unlike FIS, the new agency's information systems will be handled by the Defense Department, making it even more central to Washington's effort to bolster its cyber defenses against constant intrusion attempts by hackers and foreign nationals.
While much of that money is spent on pet paraphernalia, some of the biggest, and most unexpected, costs are for drugs and medical procedures as pets live longer and occupy a more central role in homes.
Trump has previously claimed he would be willing to take a more central role in his legal defenses, including the Mueller investigation, when he repeatedly said he would gladly sit down with investigators but never did.
"There is an increase in concentration of jobs in the central part of Sydney, which are knowledge-based jobs -- and the trend around the world is for knowledge-based jobs to become more central," he explains.
Yet Mr. Biden's belief in the power of bipartisanship, of looking past ideological and even moral lines to forge deals in government, is far more central to his political identity than even his views on abortion.
Illegal crossings at the southern border have dropped dramatically since the late 1970s, but in recent years applications for asylum have ballooned and more Central American families and unaccompanied children are migrating to the United States.
Illegal crossings at the southern border have dropped dramatically since the late 1970s, but in recent years, applications for asylum have ballooned and more Central American families and unaccompanied children are migrating to the United States.
German bond yields fell to new lows on Thursday and U.S. treasury yields resumed their fall as trade tensions doused a rally fueled by hopes for more central bank stimulus ahead of a European Central Bank meeting.
The activity rings can also now be more central to Apple Watch, with some new faces that display the information in a more effective way for users who really want to stay focused on their daily goal.
Stronger EU watchdogs would also play a more central role in ensuring that foreign firms continue to abide by rules that are "equivalent" or as strict as those in the bloc once initial access has been granted.
That shock to the system has made women more central and necessary to the "Star Wars" internet than ever before — not just one woman, not just a little niche of them, but a whole world of them.
Maryanne Butler, 42, and her husband Murray, 47, who both work for Framestore, a visual-effects company, bought one of the houses last year, after living in Cobble Hill, a more central Brooklyn neighborhood, for nine years.
As biotechnology becomes more central to new innovations in healthcare, material science and manufacturing, one of the nation's research hubs is getting a new accelerator called Petri to launch companies focused on the commercialization of new technologies.
Elevating it to the same level could invite even more Central Americans to rush north; instead, the Obama administration pushed Central American countries and Mexico to thin the flow of migrants before they ever reached the border.
Giving proper nutrition a more central role in the treatment and prevention of disease, the food-as-medicine movement has great potential to save lives and cut health-care costs in our country's fight against chronic illness.
As the internet continues to develop and innovations like 5G networks and Internet of Things (IoT) technology make digital products even more central to how we live, our laws must catch up to this ever-changing landscape.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Testimony on Wednesday that U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo played a more central role than previously known in President Donald Trump's Ukraine dealings has fueled uncertainty within the administration about the top diplomat's future.
It reached record lows alongside other euro zone bonds on Wednesday, after an unexpectedly large interest rate cut in New Zealand and dire German industrial production data fuelled expectations for more central bank easing to shore up growth.
"At the heart of these concerns lies a desire for improved transparency, control, and accountability, at a time when personal data is ever more central to the business models of key players in the digital economy," she writes.
It wants to add employment to the central bank's inflation-targeting mandate, which could make monetary policy more stimulatory, and there is some concern about New Zealand First's preference for more central bank intervention in the currency market.
MACCALLUM: So, coming up, we will bring back the panel undiscussed why Bruce Ohr, who worked for Sally Yates, is now becoming a more central figure in how the Russia investigation got its legs in the first place.
First, they work 27 to 50 hours a week on their sport, and that should be recognized by universities not as "extracurricular activity" but as something that is more central to university life — and is worth something scholastically.
Many euro zone government bond yields have retreated to new record lows this week as ECB policymakers unite behind a pledge for more stimulus, with Italian debt in particular benefiting from the promise of more central bank largesse.
They also are watching for what could be a more central threat to the Mueller investigation: the departure of either Attorney General Jeff Sessions or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who supervises the Mueller probe with Sessions recused.
LanzaTech brought on Holmgren as CEO (from UOP, a subsidiary of Honeywell) in June 4.13 and moved its headquarters to Chicago (a more central location from which to do business and ship chemicals) in the summer of 2014.
Thanks in no small part to Tiger Woods's then-novel embrace of weight training, golf has gone from being predominantly a sport of technique to one in which the ability to generate power plays an ever more central role.
The Trump administration plans to send hundreds more Central American immigrants back to Mexico every day while they wait for their asylum cases to be processed, the largest such expansion of a controversial policy that began earlier this year.
But as their role in the global media ecosystem becomes ever more central, social media firms are increasingly viewed as publishers, who in effect are curating and amplifying millions of short opinion pieces by unpaid (and often anonymous) freelancers.
Some brightening of the global industrial mood at least in China and the United States was competing for attention with another dour U.S. retail sales report, Britain's broken Brexit plans and more central bank caution, this time from Australia.
This is obviously not unique to Berlin, and the hope is that as tech becomes an even more central part of Berlin's identity, more people, whether they be Berliners or immigrants, will be inspired to join the movement here.
A related reform to make the five commissioners once again more central to the charging order process, which they were for most of the SEC's history, would also improve the role of the economists as advisers to the commission.
" Selee added: "The Mexican government has actually deported more Central Americans to their home countries since 2015 than the US government has, sharply limiting the number of migrants from that region that have made it to the US border.
While Paul Ryan reportedly makes all his interns readAtlas Shrugged, figures like Cernovich, Spencer, and Derbyshire are trying to build an American right where race and identity are more central and laissez-faire economics is ignored or actively avoided.
Although world stocks and bonds remain near record highs thanks to promises of ever more central bank largesse, the sudden dash for these financial bunkers shows all is not as calm as a cursory reading of headline indexes suggests.
What the most powerful works of queer historical imagination seem to be doing instead is positing a vision of the world as it might have been had gayness been a more central if not yet accepted part of it.
TIJUANA (Reuters) - Dozens more Central American caravan migrants were let into the United States to begin pleading their case for asylum on Thursday despite sharp criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump, bringing the total to 158 since last weekend.
But in a shift, even developers in more central areas are acknowledging a new cultural reality: that young renters, who may work and live under the same roof, and have all their groceries delivered, might not set foot outside that much.
However, it's a slightly different story around back, as Samsung has moved the S9's fingerprint sensor to a more central location below the rear camera, rather than off on the right side like you get on the Galaxy S8.
While we wait for that sequel, we can look forward to seeing Black Panther become a more central player in the MCU as a whole – starting with May's Avengers: Infinity War, which also brings back characters like Shuri and M'Baku.
Friday's weak manufacturing readings, which follow a recent raft of soft data across the retail, export and construction sectors, could inflame concerns about the risk of a global recession and push more central banks to adopt an accommodative monetary stance.
The footage isn't presented chronologically (that would be impossible, since there wasn't a camera on Goodall at all in the early days of her work), but the film's emotional experience is more central to its success than strict temporal accuracy.
"We continue to be supported by the expectations of more central bank stimulus measures, although after this rally I'm starting to turn more defensive and I've taken up some gold positions," said Rupert Baker, European equity sales executive at Mirabaud Securities.
Executives are also looking at how the venture can "make primary care more central in health care and how it can make it easier for doctors to do good care and to spend more time, not less time," Stoddard said.
While Paul Ryan reportedly makes all his interns read Atlas Shrugged, figures like Cernovich, Spencer, and Derbyshire are trying to build an American right where race and identity are more central and laissez-faire economics is ignored or actively avoided.
The current apex of useful commercial robots is a vacuum cleaner, and much work is left before machines can assume a more central role, from creating new basic materials to adopting ethical rules for their use, suggests a paper published today.
The Trump administration has cited a more-than-tenfold rise in asylum claims compared to 2011, including growing numbers of families and children and a shift to more Central Americans as signs that people are fraudulently taking advantage of the system.
It doesn't get much more central than this: AthensWas presides over a prime stretch of Dionysiou Areopagitou, the major pedestrian artery that leads right to the Acropolis, meaning you're just a few minutes' stroll from some of the city's main attractions.
For the people who harvest, sell, shuck and serve the bivalves, that's a worrisome prospect: Oysters, traditionally cheap and plentiful, are more central to the restaurant and cooking culture of the Gulf Coast than to that of any other region.
In the last decade, achieving success in the music industry (and elsewhere) has increasingly dovetailed with the art of keeping people's attention, and that shift has made people like Khaled, whose job is essentially marketing music, more central to the conversation.
The family spent months seeking Mexican refugee status, a step taken by more and more Central Americans heading north, to allow them to avoid extortion or deportation while they gather resources to make the next move into the United States.
"The blouse has become a much more central part of a woman's wardrobe over the past few seasons: really long or voluminous sleeves, or an interesting tent shape, or an unusual neckline, sometimes Edwardian high instead of Renaissance low," Tashjian explains.
But since then other risks have become more central, including the danger that some of Trump's own trade policies may damage a global economic expansion in more profound ways than initially thought, undermining business confidence and slowing investment and hiring.
"Mental health is becoming a more central narrative in our culture, with greater efforts to normalize mental health challenges," said Eve Crevoshay, executive director of Take This, a nonprofit that educates video game developers on best practices around portraying mental health.
MARKETS * World stocks bounced off their lows on Friday on hopes of more central bank stimulus and government spending, but were still set for their worst week since the 2008 financial crisis, with coronavirus panic-selling hitting nearly every asset class.
As the cryptocurrency industry has looked for clarity on what the regulators will allow, no agency has been more important than the Securities and Exchange Commission, and no person at the S.E.C. has been more central than Valerie A. Szczepanik.
At a time when the integrity of our elections is under real threat from autocratic regimes abroad and authoritarian demagogues at home, nothing is more central to the defense of our democracy than protecting the right to vote for all Americans.
With attacking forces still between 2000 and 503 km (250-217 miles) away, residents reached by telephone said more than 220 families had started moving from southern and eastern suburbs most exposed to the offensive to more central parts of the city.
What Berg calls direct-to-consumer distribution methods have been in use for a long time, but they're becoming a more central part of the hustle it takes to make it big — or make it at all — in the porn industry now.
Google's end goal is to have all of the Works with Nest functionality replicated in the new Works with Google Assistant program, which provides a more central point of control for customers and greater privacy protections than the Works with Nest program allowed.
He was little more than a background character in the Prequel Trilogy, but he took on a more central role in the Clone Wars animated series as a shadowy operative and Jedi Master who attempted to assassinate Count Dooku and unmask Darth Sidious.
Escalating trade tensions between the United States and China, worsening global growth, political tensions in Europe and more central banks embarking on monetary policy easing has resulted in more than $15.9 trillion of negative-yielding bonds worldwide, as calculated by Deutsche Bank.
A few months ago, Riverdale fans panicked when they found out the beloved, but sadly underused, Ross Butler would be leaving the role of Reggie Mantle to film season 2 of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why, where he's a much more central character.
Trump's wild ask, as well as the constant churn within his administration, signals the president is angry that more Central American migrants are still coming to the US, and blaming his officials and Congress for not getting enough done (as he perceives it).
Others are more central in the city, including the formidable UNESCO building at Place de Fontenoy designed by Marcel Breuer, Luigi Nervi, and Bernard Zehrfuss in 1952–58, although it's quite likely its Instagram footprint is somewhat less than the nearby Eiffel Tower.
Engelhardt's findings lend support to the views of Alexander Theodoridis, a political scientist at the University of California-Merced, who contended in an email that For most people, party identity appears to be far more central and salient than particular issue positions.
Still, all that amounts to a garnish to a more central conspiracy, one that involves McCall's friend Susan (Melissa Leo, back for more) and his former partner (Pedro Pascal), drawing him back into a world of espionage he has sought to escape.
Peter Strzok, who was pulled off Special Counsel Robert Mueller&aposs investigative team last year, played a more central role than previously known in both the Russia and Hillary Clinton email probes, a lawmaker familiar with the matter told Fox News Tuesday.
The relationship between Catherine and her formerly estranged sister, Clare (Siobhan Finneran), is even more central this time, and Catherine gains a new protégée in Ann Gallagher (Charlie Murphy), the Season 1 kidnapping victim who decides to become a community support officer.
As he announced the vote tally, Maia said it was time for Congress to take a more central role in governing the country, after what he called some three decades of an erosion of its power in favor of the executive branch.
The more central relationship to the plot, though, involves Blair Pfaff ("Girls" alum Rannells), a wide-eyed, somewhat naïve newcomer to this brutal take-no-prisoners world, who has developed a trading algorithm that still needs to work out a few bugs.
It amounts to an unannounced departure from the administration's widely publicized pronouncements that cases tied to the so-called surge of 2014 would be rushed through the immigration courts in an effort to deter more Central Americans from entering the United States illegally.
You'd be hard-pressed to pinpoint a more central location for exploring the Portuguese capital, one cobblestone street from the famed Avenida da Liberdade, a five-minute walk from Rossio Square, and down the block from Lisbon's first funicular train, running since 1884.
"The church — which ought to be in our view far more central to the life of the community — has been displaced by the public school as the center for activity, the center for what goes on in the community," Dick DeVos says.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Talks between Mexico and the United States to stave off tariffs dragged on Friday as negotiators battled over a U.S. demand that Mexico accepts more Central American migrants under a concept know as "safe third country," two Mexican sources said.
But in the past few decades — in response to the rise of feminism and other analogous cultural changes — it's become even more central to evangelical Christian discourse: a kind of gendered theological answer to the language of political correctness as a whole.
MEXICO CITY, June 7 (Reuters) - Talks between Mexico and the United States to stave off tariffs dragged on Friday as negotiators battled over a U.S. demand that Mexico accepts more Central American migrants under a concept know as "safe third country," two Mexican sources said.
Alphabet is scaling back Google Fiber as it searches for more cost effective ways to roll out high speed internet, while YouTube is becoming more central to Google's future, having just launched a live streaming television service that competes directly with traditional pay TV providers.
New research by Ethan Ilzetzki, of the London School of Economics, and Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff , of Harvard University, concludes that the dollar is, on some measures, more central to the global system now than it was immediately after the second world war.
First, the short-lived practice of deterring family migration by separating children from their parents; now other tactics designed to scare off potential migrants and the strong-arming of the Mexican government into detaining many more central Americans on their way to the United States.
Why it matters: Through the deal, Guatemala is agreeing to take in more Central American asylum seekers — an effort to slow migration to the U.S. Last week, Guatemala's Constitutional Court ruled the nation could not sign the agreement without approval from the Guatemalan Congress.
So while in past years the prospect of more central bank cash might have lit a fire under the stock market, there is a clear sense now of pessimism in the latest results about the outlook for European shares, as well as Britain's FTSE 100.
None of those issues has been more central to the 21994 campaign than the 255 crime bill, which created tougher penalties for nonviolent drug offenders, erected dozens of new prisons, banned certain types of assault weapons and sent 100,000 more police officers to American cities.
Here's my theory: In the last few years, as rap has become more central to the pop narrative and enjoyment of rap has become more intertwined with participating in it via social media, landing a successful bar has become more and more about pithiness.
Here, I refer to the multitude of real-estate agents who have achieved an expertise at exploiting artists in order to transform the perception of such peripheries as far more central, and thus far more expensive, than they were before the installment of the artwork.
The European Union has long been criticized for not being democratic enough, and lawmakers had hoped to combat that reputation and become more central to the selection by using a process that allowed each political grouping in the legislature to put forward a presidential candidate.
REUTERS/Greg Locke The number of people applying for asylum in Mexico has soared by more than 150 percent since Donald Trump was elected, according to Mexican data, as more Central American migrants seek to stay rather than take their chances in the United States.
Australian employment rose in August but the jobless rate worsened to a one-year high of 5.3% as more people looked for work, data showed on Thursday, a sign of spare capacity in the labor market that reinforced expectations of more central bank stimulus.
Her tale is bloated with detail about what she and various boyfriends did together too, while far too little is said about more central questions such as the curious lack of attempts at intervention by those boyfriends, not to mention her accomplished parents and her brothers.
The Federal Reserve is in tightening mode even as some think it should be cutting rates; crude oil's decline is being alternately blamed on oversupply and mere market positioning; China is devaluing its yuan amid slowing growth; and more central banks are pursuing negative interest rate policies.
First comes 'being at the table,' then comes running the table While Mason said only a small subset of chief information officers could assume the top role now, that will quickly change as organizations throughout industries increasingly make software a more central part of their operations.
Samsung has also moved the signature punch-hole selfie camera from the corner of the phone, like you get on a Galaxy S10, to a more central location that along with a selection of eye-catching color schemes is supposed to evoke a more Zen appearance.
While many critics have mentioned the importance that Roy Lichtenstein's stylized black-and-yellow brushstroke paintings, which first appeared in 22019-1173, could have had on Reed's work, it seems to me that Robert Rauschenberg's duo of "Factum I" and "Factum II" (both 2117) is more central.
It touched the lowest level since December 2014 this week, with investors selling on the view that more central banks will join the Federal Reserve in raising interest rates, after years of ultra-loose policy adopted to combat the 2008 global financial crisis and subsequent recessions.
Mr. Tillerson will attend his first meeting of NATO on Friday in Brussels, where he may run into resistance from European allies who are trying to build a new relationship with Tehran, and who have made human rights a more central feature of their foreign policy.
Flashback: Guatemala signed a "safe third country" agreement in July, agreeing to take in more Central American asylum seekers in an effort to slow migration in the U.S. The policy mostly impacts immigrants from Honduras and El Salvador whose routes to the U.S. go through Guatemala.
Although there is a playground named for Wald on the Lower East Side, where she ministered to struggling immigrants, her impact on the city warrants a more formal tribute, in a more central location, where her message might be widely heard at a time of soaring inequality.
But senior administration officials said they had long planned to take more aggressive action that would move human rights violations — until now on the periphery of the United States' efforts to isolate and punish North Korea for its bad behavior — to a more central position in the administration's strategy.
In other words, for the majority of American Jews, their core beliefs about what is ethical and just—beliefs that preclude occupying Palestinians or denying Jews the right to practice their religion—are more central to their identity as Jews than the nationalism represented by a Jewish state.
With data breaches becoming an everyday occurrence for all kinds of businesses — often caused by flaws in payment systems but also sometimes the simple result of poor cyber hygiene — it's no surprise that HackerOne, along with competitors like Synack and BugCrowd, are becoming more central to many more companies.
As we reluctantly rose from the table, we had a game plan for if we ever return — arrive by air, stay longer, book accommodations in a more central location and feel no regret about putting around in a goofy electric car rather than zipping along atop a red scooter.
Analysts have speculated that the Trump administration may have wanted to quickly wrap up any trade issues with Seoul ahead of impending talks with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un. Others have posited that the administration is attempting to focus on more central threats in the trade environment.
A territory of Austria until World War I, the region's primary language is still German; and smoked fish, caraway seeds, horseradish, beets and the very distinctive taste of milk thistle oil mark its cuisine as more Central European than Mediterranean, despite belonging to Italy for the last century.
NEW YORK, Aug 7 (Reuters) - The U.S. bond market indicator on recession grew to its most elevated levels since March 2007 on Wednesday as Treasury yields took another dramatic drop, while German yields fell to record lows on fears about a global downturn and after more central banks cut rates.
Another factor fueling public opinion: thousands of migrants waiting in a bottleneck at the US border to seek asylum at ports of entry -- and thousands more Central American migrants who the US has sent back to Mexico to wait while their asylum cases make their way through US immigration courts.
In future votes on more central issues of national security, Britain may still be able to rely on strong support from the EU. Still, "It is a little cheep from the canary in the coal mine," says Richard Whitman, director of the Global Europe Centre at the University of Kent.
The point was that we kind of felt like we're going to need cameras because video and photos are becoming more central but the unique thing that we're going to do is we're not just going to build basic cameras, we're going to build the first mainstream augmented reality platform.
While mainly contained in northern Sinai, militants have carried out a series of attacks in more central parts of the country, including the bombing of the Italian Consulate in Cairo and the kidnapping and beheading of a Croatian oil surveyor who was working in the capital in August last year.
Those ingredients, Banfield said, included the completion of the Party Congress, the "sound macro fundamentals" of the economy, China's push to take a more central role in global affairs, financially well-resourced private sector and state-owned companies and a set of newly implemented rules and guidelines for vetting outbound deals.
And while it's her words that first revealed to me the beautiful complexity of her worlds, it's her art — by which I mean the work shown in art spaces — that often feels more central to the longterm projects she is engaged in, namely an examination of the complexity of human relationships.
House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Devin Nunes (R-CA) is going to increasingly desperate lengths to spin phone records indicating he played a more central role than previously understood in the Trump administration's shadowy Ukraine policy — one geared toward leveraging official White House acts into political favors benefitting the president.
The fact that those families can't be deported quickly is an object of some consternation to immigration hawks, who worry — not without cause — that more Central Americans will be inspired to flee their countries for the US if they know that their relatives or neighbors aren't being sent right back.
"I've worked at a bunch of places, and I've never been at a place that felt more central to the coverage of the presidential races," said Jake Tapper, a newcomer to the CNN political team since the past cycle, who will be moderating the Republican debate on March 303 in Miami on CNN.
While Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and others have all become ever more central to life on the internet, Tumblr has been in relative decline ever since Yahoo bought it in 2013, and the inability to sell advertising on Tumblr has, I suspect, been the core of Yahoo and now Verizon's frustrations with the platform.
Every surface in the game is climbable (by physically grabbing surfaces with the controllers and then doing the arm-work to scale) but more central movements like turning and moving are left to buttons, a technique that ultimately isn't for the faint of stomach but is a lot more fluid than teleporting around.
And good on them, honestly, unless you want to take the cynic's route (love that route, btw) and note that, for the league, outrage over anthem protests provides a handy distraction from other news that is more central to the NFL's troubles, such as its bumbling/unconscionable handling of domestic violence and head injuries.
Hence, these tests: One of Facebook's new Stories tests shows big preview tiles behind people's profile bubbles One of Facebook's new Stories tests shows big preview tiles behind people's profile bubbles If Facebook finds these tests prove popular, they could roll out everywhere and make Stories a much more central part of the app's experience.
But in no agency have undercover stings been more central than in the F.B.I. While the F.B.I.'s internal guidelines, last updated in 2011, require the "least intrusive" methods possible in investigations, bureau officials said they believed less intrusive methods might be impossible because suspects have the ability to remain anonymous on encrypted online sites.
Mostly because the immigrants still have not lost their food traditions from their home country, unlike the second- and third-generation Mexican-American residents living in more central LA neighborhoods like Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles, whose residents tend to resonate more with a bean-and-cheese burrito than with a cochinita pibil panucho.
AI and machine learning are critical systems that are continually evolving to provide IoT users with the tools they need to parse mountains of data and quickly discern usable insights, while edge computing solutions are growing more central to IoT discussions and increasingly sophisticated as companies seek to reduce data transmission costs and lower latency.
For the royal family, it was the worst public relations debacle since the aftermath of the death of Princess Diana in a car crash — stirring questions about the aging queen's control over her family and drawing calls from the British news media for Prince Charles to take a more central role at Buckingham Palace.
Of course there was Jane's death in Season 2, but a scene even more central to Walt's metamorphosis came in Season 4's "Cornered," in which Walt's wife, Skyler (Anna Gunn), pleads with her husband to seek help from the police, telling him he is in danger and that he's in over his head.
It's why she was at the heart of one of the great, sprawling explorations of female friendship in recent years — the epic saga of Pompeo's Meredith and Oh's Cristina on Grey's Anatomy, a pairing that managed to feel more central to the series than any of the swoony romantic ones featured during Oh's decadelong tenure on the show.
Those questions became even more central to his nomination when the Wall Street Journal reported that Barr had written a memo to Department of Justice lawyers last summer that was highly critical of an element of the Mueller probe — a potential obstruction of justice investigation — while acknowledging that it was written without any internal information about the investigation.
" And while the divisive political rhetoric between the governing partners has at times taken on personal undertones as well, it is policy differences and the potential for a government collapse that remain a more central focus for investors, after the Five Star Movement leader Luigi di Maio labeled Salvini's public dismissal of European spending limits as "irresponsible.
Investors will be looking ahead to more central bank decisions this week with the Bank of Japan's monetary policy meeting on Monday (its rate decision is due on Tuesday), the U.S.' Federal Open Market Committee holding a two-day meeting starting on Tuesday (with an interest rates decision due Wednesday) and the Bank of England meeting on Thursday.
You can also toggle between the all apps view and your regular pinned apps, and auto-hide the taskbar in tablet mode to make things feel a little less like a desktop PC. Microsoft revealed at Build that it was planning to make Cortana a more central part of Windows 10, and some of those changes are arriving today.
In contrast, the male characters on Girls—who have become more and more central to the series since its first season—often find themselves questioning the roles they have been handed, and learning that the only thing more frightening than failing to act like a man is seeing what you become when you do manage to act like one.
Slap Shot might have treated the on-ice hijinks of the Hanson Brothers as a sideshow to exploit 40 years ago, but its cinematic heirs like Goon (and Goon: Last of the Enforcers, which comes out in theaters today) treat its fights and its fighters as a more central part of both the game and the film.
David Jacobson, professor of global business strategy at SMU's Cox School of Business and a visiting professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, told BuzzFeed News that WeChat is far more central to Chinese citizens' lives than any equivalent app in the US. "As a platform, you can live your life with it," he told BuzzFeed News.
While she continues to briefly mention the single payer health care program during her town halls, voters have started to ask fewer questions about it, allowing Warren to track back to other issues that were more central to her candidacy from the start — such as universal child care, student loan debt, and enacting a wealth tax.
Slap Shot might have treated the on-ice hijinks of the Hanson Brothers as a sideshow to exploit 40 years ago, but its cinematic heirs like Goon (and Goon: Last of the Enforcers, which comes out in theaters today) treat its fights and its fighters as a more central part of both the game and the film.
Such an atmosphere of reverential awe is the grounds for the movement's insistence on the name "pro-life": Our opposition to abortion and other forms of unjustified killing is grounded in this more basic, more central construal of human life as a terrible good, a mysterious wonder, a mildly insane risk that is still worth taking.
But the current tussles over ZTE platforms that track citizen behavior in Venezuela, the surveillance of Wall Street Journal offices in Hong Kong, and the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in Canada have all underscored a new more central role that artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced semiconductors, and other digital "deep technology" applications play in diplomacy and international relations.
MACCALLUM: All right, let&aposs take a look at the Bruce Ohr part of the story because he&aposs been sort of a back player in all of this, but according to some new investigative reporting, it appears that he may have been a lot more central to the investigation in the beginning, the origins of a Russia investigation, then we may have realized.
Rashida Tlaib could make history this fall as the first Muslim woman elected to Congress — and she's making impeaching President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE central to her campaign.
Gregg Jarrett: Possible immunity for McCabe 'puts James Comey on the hot seat' ANTI-TRUMP FBI OFFICIAL&aposS ROLE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: Peter Strzok, the FBI official who was pulled off Special Counsel Robert Mueller&aposs investigative team last year because of anti-Trump texts, played a more central role than previously known in both the Russia and Hillary Clinton email probes , a lawmaker familiar with the matter told Fox News .. .
As with previous years, the company is continuing to focus on new lines of products and technologies, and specifically how Intel can be a more central player within them as part of its mission to continue evolving its chip business — the logic being, if Intel can be in the driver's seat in how that new technology develops, it can leverage this for Intel's chips to play a central role in powering them.
What Really Happened: With social distancing and self-quarantining becoming the norm around the world, the internet is becoming even more important in people's lives as a tool with which to communicate, with platforms like Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook assuming even more central roles in how we talk to each other and share information—which makes it a problem when things start to go inexplicably wrong, disrupting that communication in worrying ways.
While the aim of the interface is to help its users amalgamate and integrate information and then query it in a more structured way, the introduction of the new architecture is also a signal of how Asana is now vying to become a more central platform in your larger work life, covering not just productivity but information ingestion and management, essentially a more dynamic and better way of looking at information beyond today's basic use of spreadsheets.
Like other mobile chip makers, the company's got a lot to contend with when it comes to future-proofing its offerings, and certainly ARM's making some pretty big claims for what it's calling its "biggest micro-architectural shift since […] 2011" Central to the company's speed boasts are its focus on future artificial intelligence, an aspect of technology that will continue to grow more central to mobile computing over the next several years, both through the proliferation of smart-assistants, autonomous vehicles and beyond.
When it's not outbidding Fox to buy broadcasters in the UK, the company has been focusing on how it can build out a more central role for itself in the connected home, as a way to help differentiate itself from the rest of the pack of media and broadband providers in its home market of the US. Comcast has launched voice-controls for connected home services using its X1 Voice Remote, smart home automation, and even an early partnership with Tile.
The number of asylum applications to the Mexican government has reportedly shot up in the months since Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE became U.S. president as more Central American migrants are choosing not to take their chances on entering the United States.
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