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They will return on Monday more doubtful than ever. Sen.
Whether the scheme would solve the retirement problem is more doubtful.
Longer term, though, the prospects for Xi's approach are more doubtful.
The other, diversification, is also more doubtful than perhaps it has ever been.
However, Harvest Volatility Management partner Dennis Davitt is more doubtful of the European banks.
But I'm more doubtful about the policy dangers that are supposedly evident right now.
"The U.S. deal looks more and more doubtful," Ian Rintoul from the Refugee Action Coalition said.
With Christian identity fading almost everywhere, Mr Cameron's description of a "Christian country" is ever more doubtful.
The moral and practical case may be more doubtful, especially when there is widespread resentment against entrenched elites.
But a far greater number of people came away ever so slightly more doubtful of what is true.
Whether such a plan would get the blessing of the White House and more conservative House is more doubtful.
So it's even more doubtful that raising taxes on millionaires nationwide would cause much in the way of migration.
Whether he can deliver growth, or help develop Serbia's flawed democracy into a transparent and competitive one, is more doubtful.
Most economists are more doubtful that wages are set to grow strongly, even with unemployment at a 22-year low.
The project is timely because a large number of scientific findings have been disproven, or become more doubtful, in recent years.
On each issue, respondents to the survey said they were more doubtful than confident that reforms could be passed this year.
The future at Sears is more doubtful than ever as sales continue to plunge despite the company's attempts to stabilize the business.
And the more doubtful or skeptical voters and the media become, the more Trump will escalate, the more his chest will puff.
Now, just weeks after "Saturday Night Live China" made its debut — with no overtly political content — its future looks even more doubtful.
While Cicco may have been gifted an autograph from the legendary Armstrong, it's more doubtful that he actually handed over some lunar dirt.
Highly religious people and people with little understanding of gene editing were much more doubtful about the ability of scientists to develop the technology responsibly.
Now it seems more doubtful that a huge audience of people is willing to spend $60 or even $40 a year on note-taking software.
The character is presented as less headstrong and more doubtful — a man who has chased shadows so long he's become terrified he's chasing his own.
Politically left-leaning respondents are naturally more doubtful about the scale of social mobility, and are more likely to support redistributive government policies, than conservative ones.
And it's even more doubtful he could have envisioned a world in which the song would be recreated with the squeaks of a toy rubber chicken.
But it's becoming more doubtful that the deal will be the same sort of blockbuster that the House of Mouse's takeovers of Marvel or Pixar were.
"A deal by November is looking more doubtful," said Salman Baig, an investment manager at Unigestion, noting that the Irish border issue had yet to be resolved.
At first they are optimistic they can cope, but when a second check-up reveals how seriously the baby will be affected, Astrid becomes more and more doubtful.
And 9003 percent say that Trump's leadership and plans for the country make them feel more helpful, versus 2900 percent who say they make them feel more doubtful.
In that book, Robinson's lovely phrase "the resurrection of the ordinary" means springtime, which unfailingly occurs every year, not the resurrection of human beings, which seems much more doubtful.
But I started to perceive them as three different stages that the same person can go through in their life; stages where they feel more faithful, or more doubtful.
That's a significant departure from April 2400, when 23.3 percent of Americans said that Obama's leadership and plans had made them feel more hopeful, while 30 percent were more doubtful.
Investors were now more doubtful over the future of U.S. tax reforms, given the difficulty the health-care bill has faced in making progress, OANDA senior trader Stephen Innes told CNBC.
After 1997, climate change became increasingly partisan, with Democrats more and more convinced that it was happening, human-caused and a serious problem, while Republicans became more doubtful and even dismissive of climate science.
Source: FactSet Bank stocks caught a breather after falling throughout the week, as demand for safe haven assets steadily increased while investors grew more doubtful over a hike in interest rates by year's end.
But like most presidents, Obama managed to get a surprising amount of less individually consequential, but cumulatively quite important, legislative and regulatory work done, work that it's much more doubtful Republicans will try to undo.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - After British Prime Minister Theresa May reassured them she could win a crunch vote in parliament next week to ensure an orderly Brexit, EU leaders were left even more doubtful of her chances.
Creval, headquartered in the wealthy Lombardy region, will use the new capital to sell more doubtful loans and cut their weight over total debts to just below 10 percent in 2020 from nearly 22 percent at the end of last year.
Indeed, these prospects may have become even more doubtful thanks to Louise Linton, wife of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin: Her now infamous Instagram rant may open at least a few voters' eyes to the contempt "populist" Donald Trump's inner circle really feels for the little people.
Later archaeologists were more doubtful, but allowed that the destruction of Troy in 1200 B.C. could have been remembered in oral poetry for 500 years until the Homeric poems were first written down, around 700 B.C. The Griffin Warrior was buried around 1450 B.C., distancing him even further from the first written version of Homer.
But we should be more doubtful of Cohen's larger narrative, which is commonplace among progressives — a narrative that invokes the "sewer" of social media to explain everything from climate-change skepticism to anti-immigration sentiment, portrays Russian trolls and YouTube stars as the crucial actors of the populist era, and proposes the regulation of online speech as the main restorative that the liberal order needs.
Sen. Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.), a frequent critic of President Trump, says he's "more doubtful" that the planned meeting between the president and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, slated for June 12 in Singapore, will happen.
Martin Linge and the other Norwegians involved were more doubtful of the value of such raids against the Norwegian coast but were not told of the value of the seized cryptographic information. Following Operation Claymore, the Norwegian special operations unit Norwegian Independent Company 1 was established for operations in Norway.
To reduce the overcrowding that existed in some Native Trust land, the government accelerated a scheme to purchase surplus land on the estates, although the largest purchases were from 1952 onwards.Baker (1994), pp. 234-41. The first of two more doubtful steps was the reduction in the price that the Native Tobacco Board paid for tobacco grown on Native Trust lands.
At this stage of the war, Germany was critically short of heavy and medium bombers, with the added obstacles of a highly effective and sophisticated British air-defence system, and the increasing vulnerability of airfields in occupied Western Europe to Allied air attack making the effectiveness of German retaliation more doubtful. Minsk in 1941 after German bombing. 85% of the city was completely destroyed.
However, during the planning phase, the study fell short of funding which, as a result, made people more doubtful about the possibility of the program. Over the years, funding has increased significantly, more so since 2007, when the implementation phase began. The 2010 reports show that $414.3 million has been secured and the program is still up and running and showing stability for the years to come.
In a close election, this support was to prove decisive for the Criccieth-based candidate - Lloyd George. The Anglican cathedral city of Bangor was the most strongly Conservative part of the seat. Caernarvon itself and Conway were more doubtful and evenly divided towns.Social Geography of British Elections 1885-1910 The election count was tense, as it was soon apparent that the result would be close.
The original wooden Chronos might have been created by master craftsman Albrecht von Nürnberg,Bellwald (1983), 15; Hofer (122) is more doubtful. while the current and most recent Hans is a 1930 reconstruction of a Baroque original. The bell-striker has been gilded, just like the bells, since 1770. Below the hour bell hangs the smaller quarter-hour bell, also rung by a clockwork hammer.
By 1622, it was in control of Gresik and Sedayu in eastern Java. It was also the overlord of Sukadana and Banjarmasin in southern Borneo. More doubtful reports said it might have also extended its influence to Pasuruan, Blambangan, the Brantas valley region, and Wirasaba. Other than these, Surabaya was also allied with Tuban, Malang, Kediri, Lasem, all in eastern Java, as well as Madura off the northern coast.
Frank determined to recover the lost secret of this art. Unaided and untaught, he worked for several years to accomplish his purpose; his savings fast disappeared, and his success seemed more and more doubtful. His friends expressed fears that he would become a financial and mental wreck, and urged him to give up his efforts. But Frank persevered, and in 1804 there came a turn in his fortunes.
If any joint co-owner deals in any way with a property inconsistent with a joint tenancy, that co-owner will be treated as having terminated (sometimes called "breaking") the joint tenancy. The remaining co-owners maintain joint ownership of the remaining interest. The dealing may be a conveyance or sale of the co-owner's share in the property. The position in relation to a mortgage is more doubtful (see below).
He contrasts this to the case of a society marked by conflict, in this case Northern Ireland, where he argues that "the inhabitants ... have never shown much worry about the prospects of the adherents of the other religion going to hell". Barry concludes that in the Dutch case, consociationalism is tautological and argues that "the relevance of the 'consociational' model for other divided societies is much more doubtful than is commonly supposed".
All of the three players involved have since died, but Yuri Averbakh, who was head of the Soviet team, confirmed it in a 2002 interview. He offered the rationale that Keres was the oldest competitor and wanted to conserve energy, and that Petrosian and Geller were good friends with a history of drawing with each other. The second allegation, of Korchnoi throwing games, is more doubtful. Korchnoi defected from the USSR in 1976, and never alleged he was forced to throw games.
He was 24 years old. He remained an active member of the Indian Civil Service for the next thirty-four years, ten months and seven days, finally retiring at the age of 58 in January 1935. His rank was initially as an Assistant Collector and Magistrate in the Madras Presidency until his appointment as an Under-Secretary in the Revenue Department in November 1903. Whether Julius Turing had any right to be jealous of XYZ’s success in the service is more doubtful.
230, 238 The writer Constantine Dapontes apparently suggests that Iane was Andronikos' older brother, but this descriptor is viewed as inaccurate by scholar Nicolae Iorga.Iorga (1971), pp. 123–124 The latter hypothesizes that Iane was brothers with Michael, but notes that his origins are overall "more doubtful".Iorga (1931), pp. 13–15 Genealogist Constantin Gane takes an intermediate position, arguing that Iane of Zagori was mistaken for Şeytanoğlu' real brother, John; according to Gane, both Iane and John served as Bans, at very close intervals.
Much to Gobineau's intense annoyance, Nott and Hotze abridged the first volume of the Essai from 1,600 pages in the French original down to 400 in English. At least part of the reason for this was because of Gobineau's hostile picture of Americans. About American white people, Gobineau declared: > They are a very mixed assortment of the most degenerate races in olden-day > Europe. They are the human flotsam of all ages: Irish, crossbreed Germans > and French and Italians of even more doubtful stock.
The footage did not convince Fox to green-light the film. After the successful May release of Marvel Studios's The Avengers, Reese and Wernick thought Deadpool might be approved as an already developed superhero film. Fox was actually even more doubtful about the script, however, and began exploring ways to include Deadpool in an Avengers-esque team-up film. At different times during development, James Cameron and David Fincher, both friends of Miller, read the film's script and championed the project to Fox executives.
Baba Novak. Members of the family claim that the genealogical links between the medieval and modern branches of the family have been extensively researched, but scholars are more doubtful. The modern line of the Shishmanoğlu appears in the late 16th century with a legendary hajduk (brigand) Baba Novak, after a gap of over a century from the fall of Second Bulgarian Empire under the rule of the Ottoman Turks. It was usual among Balkan notable of the time to assume medieval surnames and claim descent from the famous noble houses of their glorious past.
More doubtful reports said it might have also extended its influence to Pasuruan and Blambangan (both in the eastern salient of Java), the Brantas valley region, and Wirasaba. Surabaya formed and led an alliance of eastern Javanese principalities, primarily in response to the growing power of Mataram. Other than Surabaya and its subordinate areas, the alliance also included Tuban, Malang, Kediri, Lasem, all in eastern Java, as well as Madura off the northern coast. The Dutch East Indies Company (known by its Dutch acronym, VOC) established a trading post in Gresik, under Surabaya's control, in 1602.
The moth Cactoblastis cactorum was introduced for the control of prickly pear, and the salvinia weevil Cyrtobagous salviniae for the control of aquatic weed Salvinia. More doubtful biological controls were the cane toad, which was introduced to control the sugar cane destroying cane beetle; instead the cane toad ate anything and everything else—the beetle was not its preferred food source given choice. The cane toad in Australia has become the biological control that is most infamous for having been a complete failure as well as becoming an environmental nightmare. Walter Froggatt, an economic entomologist, warned of this likelihood at the time.
The Piano Sonata No. 2 carries allusions and reminiscences of music by Bach and by Beethoven; Beethoven's twelfth piano sonata also has a funeral march as its third movement. A typical performance of Chopin's second sonata lasts between 21 and 25 minutes, depending on whether the repetition of the first movement's exposition is observed. While the Piano Sonata No. 2 gained instant popularity with the public, critical reception was initially more doubtful. Robert Schumann, among other critics, argued that the work was structurally inferior and that Chopin "could not quite handle sonata form", a criticism that did not withstand time.
Gi-Seok and Jung-In's parents have been pressuring her to get married even though she is not ready and after meeting Ji-Ho, she feels even more doubtful about marrying Gi-Seok. Ji-Ho becomes interested in Jeong-In after their first meeting, and intentionally does not respond to her texts so that she will come to pay him back instead of wiring him money. When she finally revisits the pharmacy, he implies his interest in her to which she responds that she could only be friends with him. She tells Ji-Ho that she is taken and he tells her that he is a single parent with a son.
William Harvey's De Motu Cordis, 1628, showed that the blood circulated, contrary to classical era thinking. In the Early Modern period, scientists such as William Harvey in England and Galileo Galilei in Italy reacted against the theories of Aristotle and other classical era thinkers like Galen, establishing new theories based to some degree on observation and experiment. Harvey demonstrated the circulation of the blood, establishing that the heart functioned as a pump rather than being the seat of the soul and the controller of the body's heat, as Aristotle thought. Galileo used more doubtful arguments to displace Aristotle's physics, proposing that bodies all fall at the same speed whatever their weight.
At another show that year in London, in which ATR supported Nine Inch Nails, the band dispensed with the usual song-based formula and delivered one long barrage of what could only be described as "noise"; this would later be released as Live at Brixton Academy. By the end of 1999, Empire was mentally exhausted, Elias was pregnant and Crack was suffering from psychosis induced by prolonged drug use. The band was put on hiatus; its future was made even more doubtful following Crack's death in 2001,Corey Moss, Atari Teenage Riot Cofounder Dead At 30, MTV, 24 September 2001, retrieved 3 February 2007. and Elias' decision to leave DHR and create Fatal Recordings.
St John's College and Christ's College, Cambridge both bear the arms of the Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby, mother of Henry VII. These arms are recorded in the College of Arms as being borne by right, and are described as: Quarterly: 1 and 4 azure three fleurs-de-lis gold (France, Modern); 2 and 3 gules three lions passant gardant or (England); all within a border compony silver and azure. In addition, both foundations use the Beaufort crest, an eagle displayed arising out of a coronet of roses and fleurs-de-lis all gold, but their title to this is more doubtful. When displayed in their full achievement, the arms are flanked by mythical yales.
The development of the 380 began in 2002, when company executives in Japan gave approval to Mitsubishi Australia to commence work on two closely related vehicles. The first of which was a right-hand drive variant of the ninth generation Mitsubishi Galant, designated the codename PS41. This was to be the replacement for the Magna and Verada. The second, which was planned to be launched in 2007 was a long-wheelbase version known internally as PS41L to be produced in both left- and right-hand drive configurations.Carey, McCarthy (2005), p. 9 However, as Mitsubishi's financial woes worsened, and DaimlerChrysler pulled-out of the DaimlerChrysler-Mitsubishi alliance, PS41L was abandoned in 2004 and the likelihood of PS41 making it into production looked even more doubtful.
Hay pp. 216 & 220 The changed focus in training was prompted by plans to allocate six yeomanry regiments as divisional cavalry in the regular army, supported by the establishment within the Imperial Yeomanry of a separate class of yeoman free of the restriction on service overseas.Hay pp. 222–224 This, however, relied on men volunteering for such service, and offered the regular army no guarantee that enough men would do so. That enough would volunteer was made more doubtful by the requirement that they should abandon their civilian lives for the six months of training considered necessary for them to be effective in such a reserve role. As a result, the plans were dropped from the final legislation that combined the Volunteer Force and the yeomanry, now without the "Imperial" prefix, into a single, unified auxiliary organisation, the Territorial Force, in 1908.
Wallace continued: > "Still more doubtful and more opposed to reasonable probability is the > statement that 'our standards of beauty are largely derived from the > contemplation of the numerous examples around us, which... have been created > by the æsthetic preferences of the insect world'--alluding... to the colours > and structures of flowers as being due to the need of attracting insects to > fertilize them." There was, Wallace insisted, "not a particle of evidence" of aesthetic preferences in "an insect's very limited mentality". The mention of the term aesthetic was "not scientific". After so many "preceding remarks" against "the theory of sexual selection", Wallace concludes that "The book is well illustrated by numerous excellent woodcuts and a coloured plate", congratulates Poulton on "having produced so readable and suggestive a volume", and on having "contributed so largely" by "his own researches" into animal coloration.
Niki Whiting, writing in Spiral Nature Magazine, was more doubtful. She comments that while she admired the research behind it, she struggled with the book, as it isn't an overview of the tradition and poses, nor a history of yoga's changes in the past 40 years, but "a specific history of yoga in the 20th century". She regretted the lack of an Introduction section in the book, and had been hoping for what she thought the subtitle suggested, a more spiritual or theological exploration. The critic and yoga teacher Matthew Remski compares historians of yoga to the fable of the blind men describing an elephant (one finds it flexible and leathery, another like a massive pillar, a third like a rope, a fourth smooth, polished, and cold...): Norman Sjoman found it influenced by South Indian wrestling exercises; Joseph Alter found it torn between esoteric and scientific; Mark Singleton discovered a collision of Western physical culture with Indian spirituality.
Hadfield, pp 334–43, 365 In 1598, during the Nine Years' War, Spenser was driven from his home by the native Irish forces of Aodh Ó Néill. His castle at Kilcolman was burned, and Ben Jonson, who may have had private information, asserted that one of his infant children died in the blaze.Hadfield, p 362 Title page, Fowre Hymnes, by Edmund Spenser, published by William Ponsonby, London, 1596 In the year after being driven from his home, 1599, Spenser travelled to London, where he died at the age of forty-six – "for want of bread", according to Ben Jonson; one of Jonson's more doubtful statements, since Spenser had a payment to him authorised by the government and was due his pension.Hadfield pp 391 - 393 His coffin was carried to his grave in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey by other poets, who threw many pens and pieces of poetry into his grave with many tears.

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