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The repercussions for business travellers would be decidedly more mixed.
The crucial House races in California yielded more mixed results.
There was a more mixed picture for the parliamentary election.
The movement's impact in the US has been more mixed.
Adjacent to Molenbeek, Schaerbeek is richer, tidier and more mixed.
But it seems like it's a much more mixed picture.
North Carolina's early voting has been more mixed for Democrats.
Critical reaction to the film was a little more mixed.
Inside the agency, Mr. Pompeo had a more mixed reputation.
The answers to those questions are much, much more mixed.
On the Democratic side, the town's record is more mixed.
But views on Netanyahu's government, specifically, are far more mixed.
It has had a more mixed performance in working-class areas.
" In reality, he tells us, "it's a much more mixed picture.
The results of social media bans have been slightly more mixed.
For manufacturers, such as Ralph Lauren, the picture is more mixed.
But the reaction of the population at large was more mixed.
However, other indicators of the economy's health have been more mixed.
But now that I'm an adult, it's a more mixed feeling.
Results were more mixed when it came to impersonating other individuals.
It's a much more mixed crowd, all hovering in worshipful silence.
The word on the San Francisco employer was much more mixed.
The impact on growth and inflation has been even more mixed.
But with family and close friends, the results were more mixed.
Ms. Parker plays the more complex role, with more mixed results.
I will give them a much messier, more mixed-up world.
Amongst those in power in Tehran, the calculations appear more mixed.
For the moment, the courts are more mixed, not irretrievably lost.
Indoors and in low-light situations, my results have been more mixed.
Performance in the company's various non-interest income businesses was more mixed.
They can lead to more mixed districts and placate left-wing critics.
This week's signals from the Trump administration could not be more mixed.
The effects of the effort to repeal Obamacare, however, appear more mixed.
The Model 3 has had a more mixed impact on Tesla's financials.
The returns are a bit more mixed in the longer run, however.
The program's opener, France-Luce Benson's "Showtime Blues," has more mixed success.
Democratic turnout in the first two states was more mixed by comparison.
Yet she's gotten more mixed news in the three other firewall states.
First, Chinese opinions about free trade were in the past much more mixed.
At home social media was abuzz, but the chatter was far more mixed.
Auction statistics apart from direct bidders were more mixed, which kept yields elevated.
Critical reactions, which have been more mixed, include Giacco's glowing Longreads write-up.
It's more mixed in terms of the ... KS: Mixed, I agree with you.
We live more mixed lives now, and our clothes should always embody that.
Indeed, Google's record so far in forecasting Democratic races has been more mixed.
But when you're trying to conceive, the emotions are so much more mixed.
A trip through Alice's looking glass couldn't produce a more mixed up world.
However, approval of Pruitt's job leading the EPA was a little more mixed.
As the dollar clung to its recent gains, emerging currencies were more mixed.
But the effects of the experiment on thinking and memory were more mixed.
Mr. Nelson takes a similarly sideways approach in "Illyria," with more mixed results.
Away from the area directly impacted by the blast, the reaction was more mixed.
U.S. fund investor demand for shares outside their home country has grown more mixed.
The responses were more mixed for Vancouver, with fewer saying the risk had decreased.
Performance was more mixed in the wealthy communities of Bel Air and Beverly Hills.
The behaviour of GDP growth was a little more mixed, although overall, still positive.
The AI that does jobs better than workers may be a more mixed blessing.
It should be noted that the other major indices have recorded more mixed performance.
There are a couple of rock songs on there, it's a lot more mixed.
However, other measures, including the overall number of speaking roles, suggested more mixed results.
But for some groups, such as tech and healthcare, the impact is more mixed.
In-patient care was more mixed, however, and performance tends to vary greatly between hospitals.
Markets were much more mixed elsewhere with prices actually falling in Brisbane, Darwin and Perth.
Likewise, in Latin America and more mixed in EEMEA [Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa].
The sterling hit a seven-week high against the dollar, while markets were more mixed.
Judges in urban counties, where the defendant pool was more mixed, changed their habits less.
And the United States is not only becoming more diverse, it's also growing more mixed.
So the majority of families are moving to these more mixed-income, higher-opportunity areas.
However, the review argues that for services with complicated performance standards the evidence is more mixed.
And the more mixed the dog is the, the harder it is to pin down specifics.
The early results are more mixed nearer to the heavily populated cities of Sydney and Melbourne.
Other indicators, such as weak private investment and exports, suggest the economic picture is more mixed.
Wednesday night's event, on the other hand, unveiled more mixed reviews about the candidates on stage.
Depp was met with cheers by the audience, though the reaction online was considerably more mixed.
Now it sounds like Sessions is more mixed up in the Russia investigation than we know.
She would like to see more mixed-income housing estates built close to industrial and commercial areas.
But as solid as the hardware design is, my experience with Vi's software was decidedly more mixed.
Though Trump famously called climate change a "hoax," his message has been a lot more mixed lately.
But the story in crucial swing states is much more mixed, versus the 2.8 percent national gain.
Indices outside Asia were more mixed, with stocks in Moscow shedding 0.3% but those in Johannesburg higher.
The future often will include more mixed-use components: residential spaces, offices, entertainment venues or medical centers.
Red wolves are even more mixed: Their genomes are 75 percent coyote and only 25 percent wolf.
Others say that a wider and more mixed view of the economy argues in favor of waiting.
That history is a little more mixed and I don't think myself it ought to apply there.
The numbers in this latest report appear strong, but analysts said the underlying picture was more mixed.
Currencies in the region were more mixed, with Brazil's real gaining 0.4%, while Colombia's peso shed 0.3%.
Americans are decidedly progressive on economic issues, but they're more mixed and moderate on many social issues.
But currencies put in a more mixed performance, with some still smarting from the Thursday dollar jump.
While low interest rates have benefitted corporate real estate owners, the story is more mixed for current renters.
Bisexual people were a more mixed group, with 51% saying they would have kids or would like to.
I was translating full-time for a while; now I'm teaching, too, so it's a bit more mixed.
The moves then unravelled amid central banker chatter that was seen as being more mixed than of late.
Microsoft bases its test on a video playback loop, while Apple says its test is more mixed use.
Last quarter, Nike had more mixed results — profits outpaced Wall Street's expectations, but revenue fell shy of estimates.
The picture was more mixed for emerging economies in Asia, which factory activity shrinking in Indonesia and Malaysia.
But the customer reviews were more mixed, which held me back from putting this in the top five.
High-opportunity areas tend to have less concentrated poverty and tend to be more mixed-income integrated areas.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, public perception of him was more mixed than it is today.
But nearly a half-century ago, when he was assassinated, public perception of him was far more mixed.
But it also presented a conundrum for senators from states with more mixed populations, like Maine's Susan Collins.
Polls asking whether voters support impeaching Mr. Trump and removing him from office show far more mixed results.
Results from banks were more mixed after encouraging results from UBS boosted its shares in the previous session.
The Senate bill would deliver these, although its impact on individual Americans and families would be more mixed.
When I asked if she thought RentAFriend was providing a useful service overall, her feelings were more mixed.
Patients might have rather more mixed feelings, given that most people have never been consulted about any of this.
And admittedly, the quantitative political science literature finds a more mixed general election effect for party "divisiveness" in primaries.
Distillate consumption at home has been more mixed but fairly strong and exports have been running at record levels.
Equity markets were more mixed across Asia with the MSCI all shares Asia-Pacific ex-Japan index up 33%.
Like America, Britain collects excellent data on race and ethnicity; also like America, it is becoming steadily more mixed.
General Motors has surpassed expectations in its earnings forecasts and quarterly results, whereas Ford's record has been more mixed.
Recent data may seemingly warrant more stimulus, but economists argue that the economic picture is a bit more mixed.
Clinton's acceptance speech on Thursday night to be one of her best, Republicans offered reviews that were more mixed.
Results from banks were more mixed after more encouraging results from UBS had boosted it in the previous session.
Audiences have been generally receptive, earning the movie an A- CinemaScore, while critics are more mixed (50% of RottenTomatoes).
But Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, in his Senate confirmation process, sent more mixed signals about the U.S. posture.
Women with bipolar disorder may have more depressive episodes and more mixed episodes than do men with the illness.
Recommendation No. 11 of 40 was to achieve 50 percent female participation, while creating more mixed-gender team events.
It's in the standard repertory, which was supposed to be his selling point, that his record is more mixed.
But with the dollar firming 2118.65 percent against a basket of currencies, EM currencies delivered a more mixed performance.
The outcome provides a more mixed picture than the April 28 general election, said political sciences professor Pablo Simon.
Clinton's victory in the second debate was less decisive, and polling about who won suggested a more mixed result.
Emerging stocks fared more mixed with the broader index snapping a four day losing streak to nudge 0.1 percent higher.
But the likelier outcomes are more mixed because our elections — particularly midterm elections — aren't built to channel the national will.
Around 90% of Indonesia's 260m people are Muslim, but beyond the island of Java the population is much more mixed.
If you look at Donald Trump's actions over the last 100 days, by contrast, the record is much more mixed.
But early reviews are much more mixed: Nobody seems sure House Republicans have actually found a compromise that can pass.
On some issues, however, the reaction was more mixed, with small numbers of Democrats joining the Republicans' applause for Trump.
Unlike the first two, which both scored above 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, critics were more mixed, earning "Ninjago" a 265%.
Meanwhile, in an interview on BBC Radio 4's Today program this morning, Uber managed to distribute more mixed messages.
For the other candidates who have had more mixed outcomes or little success, Super Tuesday is really do or die.
Its fortunes were more mixed against the euro as lower-than-forecasted U.S. inflation data pushed the single currency higher.
But the second or third wives were younger, and also more mixed and less black, or not black at all.
It is important to understand, as America and the Western world become more mixed, multicultural and multiracial, the backlash will grow.
Results were more mixed in the firm's biggest business, institutional securities, which houses its Wall Street investment banking and trading operations.
Annual precipitation was more mixed, with 218 cities experiencing less rain and 53 with more, for an average change of +3mm.
While some of this increased volume may be beneficial, much of it produces more mixed effects -- and some is outright harmful.
Sterling's fortunes were more mixed against the euro as lower-than-forecast U.S. inflation data initially pushed the single currency higher.
Global volatility gauges were back at ultra-low levels again though in commodities markets the picture was a little more mixed.
That only led to more mixed responses, mainly of people mocking Cadbury for attempting to solve racism with a candy bar.
From the presidential Twitter account this morning: Reality check: The signals we've been getting from the Hill are more mixed. Conversations?
"I don't think there will be unanimity in the Chamber of Deputies because opinions are a little more mixed," said Baruch.
But their record of collaboration — or at least efforts to avoid conflict — in the war in Syria is far more mixed.
The data is decidedly more mixed on whether the United States market does better under a Republican or a Democratic administration.
Boeing dominates the market for wide-body jets in Japan but there is a more mixed market for smaller narrowbody jets.
Currencies were trading more mixed on the day but painted an equally upbeat picture for the first trading week of the year.
Chinese opinion has been more mixed on Trump himself, with many approving of the billionaire's inherited wealth early in the campaign period.
The outcome in Mississippi is particularly important since the midterm results in the Senate were much more mixed than in the House.
And though you hear all about the research cautioning that your thinking skills might be hampered, study results are far more mixed.
Against the euro, it has been a more mixed picture, with sterling oscillating around the 88 cents line over the last month.
Mr. Galton said he also intended to produce more mixed-milk wheels, blending cow's milk with sheep's milk to lower production costs.
If you're nonplused about whether the markets' recent behavior is a bellwether of a looming economic slowdown, prepare for more mixed signals.
Media agencies have fewer women at senior levels compared to the IPA's 2015 statistics, while the picture in creative agencies is more mixed.
"We thought earnings season would still be a net beat but with more mixed results," said Keith Parker, chief equity strategist at UBS.
It's always more illuminating to look at first quarter numbers when assessing China's commodity imports, and here the story is far more mixed.
As more mixed messages have been coming out of Washington D.C., the official responses and media coverage in Russia have become more muted.
Some Republican senators, who have longer terms and more mixed electorates than their colleagues in the House, are already demanding he do so.
People generally seemed to like the new design, Elam deduced, except for one change that received a more mixed response: hiding the metrics.
The trade strife has highlighted gaps between a powerful resurgence in U.S. corporate profits while international economies have turned in more mixed performance.
Draghi said that the risk of a recession in the region was "pretty low," giving a more mixed message than the earlier statement.
Today, Regent Park is experiencing a kind of renaissance, thanks to ambitious redevelopment plans that have seen it become more mixed in income.
But whereas in 2016 I would have probably described the evidence base as pretty uniform and strong, it now looks considerably more mixed.
He said that while there were upward risks to that outlook in the short-term, the picture was more mixed looking longer ahead.
State legislatures and governors have moved to rein in the death penalty in recent years, even if voters have sent more mixed signals.
In the case of Dilma Rousseff, ousted by the Senate by 61 votes to 20 on August 31st, judgments are far more mixed.
While companies spent heavily on buybacks after the tax law was enacted, investments in job-creating plants and equipment has been more mixed.
"I think, as things have changed, we now consider ourselves as a — we're going to have more mixed use opportunities," Simon told investors.
Opposition to Trump's executive order isn't limited to the technology sector by any means, but the situation is more mixed in other industries.
On such social issues as abortion rights, gay marriage, and gun ownership, Latinx voters in Texas are more mixed, especially among older voters.
The U.S. improved on all six questions, said Catherine Collinson, executive director of the Aegon center, while other countries had more mixed results.
But comments since the meeting have been more mixed, with policymakers pointing to the growing economic toll of the coronavirus outbreak in China.
A BBC critic, Nicholas Barber, had a more mixed reaction, and proffered, like some others, that the movie's nostalgia bordered on the treacly.
It's a more complex undertaking in other, more mixed grids, which is why the company charges a fee for access to that information.
While governments worldwide are likely to be alarmed, the reaction is likely to be much more mixed among the global Facebook user base.
But a new survey on Americans' values and political views, by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), suggests a much more mixed story.
Broadside Books positioned itself as the intellectual antidote to the punditry of the other mainstream imprints, but its record is much more mixed.
Microsoft was set to open at an all-time high after results, providing support to the Nasdaq, though elsewhere the picture was more mixed.
I'd wager that no restaurant produces more barbecue — or more mixed feelings among customers — than this Penn Quarter establishment captained by pitmaster Dan Farber.
The developers, properly regulated, were supposed to profit from their own efficiency while cities would benefit from the addition of more mixed-income housing.
New polling has been more mixed for Clinton in states like Florida, North Carolina, and Nevada — but those states aren't part of her firewall.
But it's been a little more mixed as of late, with some large firms running into trouble because of the uncertainty over Obamacare repeal.
The Domain has come to be known as the city's "second downtown" as more mixed-use development attracts a greater percentage of Austin's workforce.
Although Trump said on Thursday that the US economy "is doing really well," the reality is more mixed and the outlook has darkened considerably.
Money and credit data may be more mixed, as the government looks to rein in dangerously high leverage and debt levels without jeopardizing growth.
There have been more mixed results as well, like The Circle, a snoozeworthy mashup of Big Brother and Catfish for the social media age.
Labor market indicators have been more mixed of late, but are consistent with a modest pace of expansion in employment in the near term.
For some of the episodes, he said there was "substantial" evidence that all three of those elements applied; for others, his assessment was more mixed.
Elsewhere the picture has been more mixed, though, with female directors appointed after quotas likely to be younger, less experienced and, in some countries, foreign.
The labor market indicators have been more mixed of late, but are consistent with continued expansion of employment in the near term, the RBA said.
While it's true that Apple has always privileged its devices and services ahead of others, the company's track record has been a bit more mixed.
Pfizer investors are more mixed on the deal, according to Holz, who said he's received feedback from shareholders since the Journal's first report Saturday morning.
Apple's new iPhone SE launches on Thursday and preliminary numbers at Chinese retailers suggest decent demand — but the black market tells a more mixed story.
Both Clintons promptly descended on Ohio, Illinois and Missouri, which were due to vote a week later, to advertise her more mixed record on trade.
The White House, however, offered even more mixed messages on Thursday when Trump opened the door to the possibility that the talks may still happen.
While the Singapore summit was mostly positive for Trump, putting him astride the world stage, Friday morning's press gaggle was a much more mixed bag.
New Jersey has long voted for Democrats for president and senator, but the state has typically been more mixed in House and state-level races.
If I watched your life for a week, would I see a sort of perfectly utilitarian existence or would I something that looked more mixed?
And down the ballot, the results weren't much better for the party: Democrats overall lost governors' races, although the results were more mixed in state legislatures.
President Donald Trump's tweets hit the market's perception of a stock for a day or so, but over time the impact is more mixed, analysis shows.
While the headline jobs number reported on Friday was a great surprise - at 2182,2000 it was nearly 30,2000 more than expected - the internals were more mixed.
Currencies fared more mixed with many struggling to booking gains against a weaker dollar on the day and some on track for losses over the month.
But for Democrats who would sacrifice a protracted debate to begin the work of reuniting the party early, Sunday night was a decidedly more mixed affair.
Xbox is a Windows 10 device as well, which means it will likely end up with more mixed-reality skills in the not-to-distant future.  
"A lot has been repriced in terms of the ECB so the outlook for bonds is a bit more mixed," said Commerzbank rates strategist Rainer Guntermann.
"Looking underneath the surface, especially at the global landscape, you do have much more mixed performance so I think selection is still the key," Wald said.
"The performance this year has been more mixed, and I think that means the market is getting a little bit more skeptical on deals," he said.
There was continued modest growth in net interest income (NII) in both periods amid continued balance sheet growth, and more mixed performance in non-interest income.
Investment banking was more mixed: Revenue from fixed-income trading, where Citigroup is heavily exposed to flaccid rate and currency movements, plunged by almost one-fifth.
While he has earned a reputation for his left-wing politics, some point out that his record is more mixed, particularly when it comes to business.
Asia had been more mixed, with losses for Australia and New Zealand stocks but Japanese and Chinese stocks both turned around early falls to finish higher.
The situation is more mixed for the energy sector, which faces EUR23bn in maturities in 2016, while having only issued less than EUR500m in bonds in January.
But now Zuckerberg himself is citing studies showing the more mixed impact of Facebook, where the effect depends on how you use it, not just how much.
Gold miners were more mixed, however, with several slipping even as the price of bullion hit its highest in nearly seven weeks on a struggling U.S. dollar.
At the time of his work with whistleblower Chelsea Manning, many viewed Assange as a champion of government transparency, though his legacy now is considerably more mixed.
While Greece has exceeded fiscal targets, the macroeconomic picture is more mixed, partly reflecting the impact of programme delays on confidence and payments to the private sector.
Gold miners were more mixed, however, with several slipping even as the price of bullion reached its highest in nearly seven weeks on a struggling U.S. dollar.
Cicatelli-Kuc, whose quarantine romance novel is turning one year old this week, in the middle of the pandemic, had far more mixed feelings about the trend.
The story on Antarctic sea ice is more mixed, with some areas of ice growth in recent years — a period of growth that appears to have ended.
The picture was more mixed for the rest of Europe, with Germany's trade-sensitive DAX ending lower, but bank-heavy Madrid stocks finishing in the positive territory.
According to a 2007 study by Steffen Mau of the University of Bremen, the more mixed the population, the less the people trust or support state welfare.
But as field work progresses towards the northeast, which experienced a spring deluge, harvest results might be more mixed, said Jean-Paul Bordes from crop institute Arvalis.
As well, Ciccarone and other epidemiologists are seeing more mixed stimulant and opioid use, or "goofballs," among younger drug users, everywhere from Washington state to West Virginia.
They're typically somewhat mild, and polling on banning large categories of weapons like semiautomatic rifles is more mixed (though some recent polling still shows majorities support that).
This real estate monoculture could be cured by allowing more mixed-use housing, he said, as well as permitting small businesses to pop up in purely residential neighborhoods.
First, while strong El Ninos tend to bring a lot of precipitation to coastal areas, their influence over snow in the Sierra Nevadas has been far more mixed.
It has Burberry, Gucci, Hermes, Tory Burch, Ferragamo, while Westfield, with an H&M, a Banana Republic, an Under Armour and a Lacoste has more mixed price points.
The administration has a more mixed record with its role reviewing natural gas pipeline projects in the Northeast, which are facing intense opposition from local politicians and environmentalists.
The underlying picture was more mixed, with healthy gains in airline and healthcare stocks offsetting losses in telecoms and automotives amid uncertainty as the earnings seasons kicks off.
However, it's also clear that views on the price within China are far more mixed with both short and long positioning rising on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE).
"Summer brought more mixed fortunes for UK plc with the contrast between accelerating overseas markets and the slowing UK economy increasing," said EY's head of restructuring Alan Hudson.
Arguably one of the most hyped video game releases of the year, No Man's Sky has been met with a reception more mixed than bag of mixed nuts.
While 60 percent of all quotes supported the strikes and just 14 percent were anti-strike, opinion appears to have been more mixed than this lopsided ratio suggests.
But for now, the Brennan Center's report is the best source — and it presents a more mixed picture that warrants some alarm but also cautions against sweeping conclusions.
But for many labor voters — even white, blue-collar union members whose votes skewed toward Mr. Trump — the reaction to the former vice president has been more mixed.
Price growth was much more mixed elsewhere, with Brisbane seeing an annual rise of 3.9 percent and Adelaide 4.7 percent, but Perth suffering a fall of 3.4 percent.
Though introducing vote-by-mail in Switzerland decreased turnout, perhaps because it removed the social pressure to vote, the evidence from mail-in voting in Oregon is more mixed.
As far as dinner, some stores offered made-to-order items, but if I didn't find that I'd stick to a healthy wrap, some berries and more mixed nuts.
Lowe said data on the labour market had been more mixed, with unemployment drifting lower but new jobs weighted heavily to part-time work and wages growth still weak.
Spotify Q22017 hits 216M paying users, 216M overall, beats on sales but loss widens to $22017M Basically, Spotify's user growth is impressive, but the financial picture is more mixed.
While OBOR has been hailed within China as something that can benefit the whole world and lift millions out of poverty, further afield its reception has been more mixed.
Other data on Monday were more mixed, suggesting the economy may be bottoming out and less at risk of a hard landing but is still struggling to regain traction.
But while South Vietnam's proponents then and since have seen land reform as a panacea for the government's enduring unpopularity, the results at the time were far more mixed.
Stocks in Asia mostly inched higher following the decision, led by a 1.26% jump for Hong Kong's Hang Seng index, while mainland Chinese shares offered a more mixed picture.
But California is something of a firewall for both campaigns, and if the results are more mixed, both candidates will most likely devote far more attention to the state.
Every type of person also lives in our major cities, and we are more mixed in with each other and need the same things, which are way beyond jobs.
As the app deploys in more and more countries, it's projected to surpass Twitter in daily active users, and more mixed-reality games are likely to emerge in its wake.
Our view is we'll probably have more mixed results and guidance going into the quarter, but it does raise the likelihood of relief rallies, given where positions and expectations are.
The impacts on crops are more mixed, with lower-latitude regions experiencing some declines in maize and wheat crops, whereas higher-latitude regions have seen some increases in crop yields.
Assets and profits were pushed up by the firm's computer-driven funds while other parts of the business had a more mixed performance, said Man Group Chief Executive Luke Ellis.
For Pilates, the evidence was a little more mixed: It was associated with small or no effects on pain and no effects on function compared with other types of exercise.
In 2014, a federal judge found the policy to be discriminatory, a decision that rippled throughout the industry, opening the door for the creation of more mixed-sex training teams.
It performs well and the headset-tracking was was generally flawless; the controller-tracking was a bit more mixed as the cameras frequently lost sight of the controllers during gameplay.
"Overall, the mix suggests consumers see policy shifts as a clear positive for the price outlook but a much more mixed result for buyers in terms of affordability," said Hassan.
The full results paint a much more mixed picture than the top-ballot results suggest: The Democratic Party got clobbered, but some of the major policies Democrats support also won big.
Mrs Clinton had a more mixed experience; she won easily in Mississippi but lost narrowly to Bernie Sanders in Michigan, where polls had put her more than 20 percentage points ahead.
Other corporate news was more mixed, with Russian steel company Evraz dipped 2.6% following 11 consecutive sessions of gains as VTB Capital cut rating on the blue-chip stock to "Hold".
"Before the drug is approved there is very strict oversight and management by sponsors; after the drug is approved the follow-through on reporting is more mixed," Dusetzina added by email.
To commuters waiting at the train station during an evening rush this week, the news drew more mixed reviews, with some saying they did not have particularly strong feelings for it.
The Brennan Center for Justice report, for instance, found the story is more mixed: Although 22014 of the 25 major US cities analyzed saw an increase in murders, seven did not.
Moderate Democrats have vocally warned that Sanders could cost them swing districts in both the House and Senate, even if the party is more mixed about Sanders' chances of beating Trump.
Others, though, have sparked more mixed, though still lively, reactions, such as "Cloudstreet," by Tim Winton, "Freedom," by Jonathan Franzen, "The Gathering," by Anne Enright, and "The Lacuna," by Barbara Kingsolver.
"Our view is we'll probably have more mixed results and guidance going into the quarter, but it does raise the likelihood of relief rallies, given where positions and expectations are," Parker said.
The Mujahideen is far more mixed, and they possess a greater proportion of longer-range weapons, including bolt-action rifles left over from World War II and high-powered DShK machine guns.
So a rather more realistic scenario here is that the main Facebook app goes 'all video in the US and select other developed markets', while remaining a far more mixed entity elsewhere.
A shift would mean lower costs for the merchant refiners and a more mixed impact on integrated companies like Marathon Petroleum, which would lose the revenue generated from selling RINs to refiners.
An often riveting history of sports and martial arts, the series also attempts to put them in context of the political and cultural currents that flowed around them, to more mixed success.
Though banks and financial institutions will need to get on board with the concept, this would offer a new way to add density, and could help spur more mixed-use, walkable cities.
The Scottish government opposes the plan; almost all of the 59 Scottish MPs at Westminster are expected to vote against it (though polls suggest that public opinion in Scotland is more mixed).
A tie-up with Brookfield could give GGP the opportunity to pursue a more mixed-use strategy, incorporating apartments and office buildings into its properties, something Mathrani has expressed interest in doing.
In contrast, he said, legacy markets such as the U.S., Western Europe and Japan tend to have a business model that is more mixed in nature, with micro transactions gradually gaining traction.
While 210,000 represents a slight decline from the 242,000 jump in payrolls in February, anything over 200,000 suggests solid hiring despite other economic data that has been more mixed in recent months.
But the firm's record of strong gains gave way to more mixed returns in recent years as soured bets on companies like Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc led to losses in some funds.
And given the cartel's numerous internal fissures, more mixed messaging and volatility is likely in the future, which in turn could hamper President Trump's efforts to keep a cap on oil prices.
While almost all experts agree that there has been a significant increase in the inequality of incomes and wealth in the United States, the evidence in other developed economies is more mixed.
Republicans dislike Obamacare, but its record is more mixed and far less destructive than that of a wanton farm animal with an appetite for garbage and a tendency to defecate in bedclothes.
But even the authors of the Tax Policy Center paper concede that "the longer-term distributional effects would be more mixed than in the short run" as capital becomes scarcer over time.
In our tests, the output from these sites was of a more mixed quality than Pixelmator's (though it was generally good), and free users can only process a small number of images.
Gay men and lesbians were more likely to think Democrats were better — 251% of them — while bisexuals were more mixed, with only 26% saying Democrats were better and 83% saying they were unsure.
I think that, if President Trump is just pragmatic on this issue, he's going to understand it's a much more mixed bag than some of the ideologues that are advising him have suggested.
However, ECB President Mario Draghi gave a more mixed message in a subsequent press conference, suggesting that some members of the central bank weren't convinced on certain aspects of a possible stimulus package.
AstraZeneca itself has had some notable successes, such as its new cancer pills Tagrisso and Lynparza, but prospects for other approved products, including its high-profile immunotherapy drug Imfinzi, have been more mixed.
But the outlook for perhaps the most significant change — removing the political and bureaucratic obstacles that dilute the vote — is decidedly more mixed in the wake of this week's Republican sweep of power.
LONDON, April 18 (Reuters) - China's surprise central bank move, signs of easing geopolitical tensions and progress in U.S.-North Korea relations helped emerging stocks climb higher on Wednesday though currencies fared more mixed.
Put all this together, and a pattern emerges: inner suburbs are better educated, ethnically more mixed, produce more jobs and income, may have more people with the trait of "openness"—and vote Democratic.
Obama's attempt to play Caesar in domestic policy had more mixed results, since the immigration power grab was tied up by the courts until Trump's election rendered some of it a dead letter.
Another was in Wichita, in Kansas, in an area that had gone from a declining white, working-class community to one that was reviving but more mixed in terms of ethnicity and origin.
The Essential Phone's reviews might be turning out more mixed than Andy Rubin and his team would've wanted, but now it's time for consumers around the US to see the Android smartphone up close.
The eastern half, where elite Iraqi troops have broken through Islamic State defenses, has a more mixed population than the western, overwhelmingly Sunni Arab side, where Islamic State fighters are believed to be strongest.
The Scott Morrison-led government is polling strongly in Queensland and Tasmania, according to AEC figures, although the early results are more mixed in the heavily populated states of New South Wales and Victoria.
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The message could not be more mixed: You can spread your wings, sure, but we'll be banding your ankle, using products like Circle at home and Find My iPhone when you're out and about.
The data we see is we're a little bit more mixed recently but fundamentally in terms of performance of our own companies talking to our clients companies we see basic strength in the underlying economies.
In a similar move, Telsey Advisory Group lowered its rating to market perform from outperform and reduced its price target to $60 from $70 for Starbucks shares Tuesday, predicting more mixed sale results in China.
On the other hand, some rules, like those in SOX 404, have a far more mixed record in the empirical literature that suggests their costs substantially exceed their benefits for some classes of public companies.
Theatergoers quickly began tweeting about seeing Pence — who was joined by his daughter Charlotte and his nieces and nephew — with some claiming "the entire theater just booed him" while others posted video showing more mixed reactions.
Formula One has not had a woman race driver on the starting grid since the 1970s but is far more mixed off the track, with female engineers and mechanics as well as in media and marketing.
To his supporters, the homogeneous room is probably a comforting change from the more mixed Obama administration, and an affirmation that the powerful, take-charge persona they voted for is, in fact, in office right now.
Developing world currencies were more mixed, with Russia's rouble and Turkey's lira making nominal gains against the dollar, but much of the reaction came from emerging European ones after dire growth data from the euro zone.
But online, the reception was decidedly more mixed, with some country fans arguing that Beyoncé, who has recently leaned harder into activism around police reform and the Black Lives Matter movement, had no place at the ceremony.
Still, Mr. Trump has shown no sign that he will surrender his Twitter account or curb his public statements in the next 28 days, which could lead to more mixed messages and tension with the White House.
LONDON (Reuters) - Growth slowed across British business services and consumer spending eased last month, a Bank of England survey showed, offering a more mixed picture of the economy than some of the gloomier indicators since June's Brexit vote.
But lawmakers seemed to have more mixed feelings on whether the news should be seen as a sign of a White House in chaos or as an indication that new chief of staff John Kelly has restored order.
Washington (CNN)After Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Tuesday that the Trump administration is ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, Democrats in Congress had near uniform condemnation of the decision while Republican reactions were more mixed.
Formula One has not had a woman race driver on the starting grid since the 1970s but is now far more mixed off the track, with female engineers, aerodynamicists and mechanics as well as in media and marketing.
As I meet more mixed-status families here in Texas who have TPS-recipient parents, a question that burns in my heart is what will happen to these children if their parents are ordered back to El Salvador?
Other studies have found much more mixed results, such as one in the UK and California that found a 93 percent decrease in complaints and another that actually found a small increase in violence against body cam-equipped officers.
RIYADH, May 2 (Reuters) - State-owned Saudi property developer Raza is planning more mixed-use projects that could combine offices, homes and leisure facilities in the latest sign of the conservative Islamic kingdom experimenting with a more open society.
Beijing said it was well prepared to handle any negative effects from a trade dispute with the United States Currencies delivered a more mixed performance, with the Kazakhstan tenge firming 93.5443 percent, but the Russian rouble weakened 93.5433 percent.
Southern cities, which many blacks fled in the first half of the 20th century, are now less segregated than northern ones such as Chicago and New York; sunbelt cities such as Las Vegas and Phoenix are more mixed still.
"We have started to see tentative signs of stabilisation in the growth backdrop, that's the picture in China and Europe but U.S. data is a bit more mixed," said Matthew Merritt, head of multi-asset strategy at Insight Investment.
A federal appeals court seemed likely on Tuesday to strike down what remains of the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate, but sent more mixed signals about its willingness to throw out the rest of the health care law along with it.
Among Jews, the move to faith schools was prompted by worries over the loss of Jewish culture, more mixed marriages and, in some cases, unhappiness with mainstream provision, says Jonathan Romain, a rabbi who campaigns against faith schools of all types.
Elliot sees debates around parking allowances becoming much more important, since it's a potential tool to create more mixed-use, transit-oriented development and accelerate trends favoring downtown living (and new suburb development that mimics a similar density and walkability).
Unlike Morris, Austin came from a large industrial town in Wales and settled into a more mixed immigrant community; given this, there is little chance he spoke his native tongue, which was more commonly found in rural areas at this time.
But what they produced was more mixed signals as President Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson contradicted each other in separate statements about the tiny Emirate, which happens to host the largest U.S. air base in the Middle East.
"The topics, which are so American, once seemed very far away and quite specific, but now society is much more mixed," said Ms. Berman, one of the very few Americans (and women) to lead a major classical music institution in Germany.
When it comes to the prices of these goods at American stores, however, they find the evidence is more mixed, suggesting retailers are absorbing at least some of the tariffs, rather than passing the entire cost on to their customers.
A follow-up to 2017's "Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno" - which got a more mixed reception though reviewers had already questioned its voyeurism - the film follows a group of young friends in the south of France hanging out and partying.
"At the end of the day, those people who are the most vociferous in their opposition to these important projects are not speaking for the majority of New Yorkers who want new jobs and more mixed-income housing," Glen said.
My point of view was that there was no knot so tight that there wasn't a way out of the labyrinth—and a lot more mixed metaphors that only got everybody more confused than they had been in the beginning.
The New Yorker's Anthony Lane was a little more mixed with his praise: As Packard's helicopters near their target, punch through a "perpetual storm system" that girdles the island, and discover a paradise of unravished greenery, the movie lays out its credentials.
Austin's reputation as a liberal and inviting oasis isn't exactly reflected in the demographics—there are still a lot of white people dancing—but the crowd at the White Horse does tend to be a bit more mixed than a stereotypical country bar.
LONDON, Nov 1873 (Reuters) - Emerging stocks rose to a two-week high on Wednesday, fuelled by data showing that economic expansion was intact in many developing nations, although currencies fared more mixed against a tepid dollar ahead of a U.S. Federal Reserve meeting.
While the majority of the trading over the last few days was due to investors rushing to load up on protection as the shares plunged, trading sentiment on Friday was more mixed with some traders betting on a rebound in the shares.
Gaze upon our system's vaunted political blessings from the perspective of, say, someone in Puerto Rico, and they look even more mixed than they do from the mainland, where the Constitution places more weight on rural votes and less-populated regions by design.
Although he has since delivered strong economic growth, his recent record has been more mixed: Erdogan ended discrimination against pious citizens, but then turned the table: The government now discriminates against those who don't identify with the conservative Sunni Islam he practices.
If you look instead at the actual financial lives of average middle-income families from 2016 — their incomes, spending, assets and debt — and how shifts since Election Day in 2016 would have been likely to affect them, you get a more mixed picture.
The ViX volatility gauge, which measures market nervousness, stayed near its recent record lows below 10 percent and while Asia stocks had been more mixed, Japan's Nikkei eked out its 11th straight daily gain as eyes there turned to the weekend's Japanese elections.
Faith No More mixed rap and synthesizers into their riffs; The Cult brought a dark, Doors-y vibe to their retroactive rock; Primus put a cartoony, virtuosic, Zappa-like spin on things; and King's X's melodic, progressive songs were grab-bag of styles and sounds.
"There was strong communication from him (Draghi) and a number of executive board members at the ECB, but at the same time, the views of the broader council and among the national central bank governors seem to be a little bit more mixed, " she explained.
Disclosed shorts in Banco BPM, Italy's third largest bank and the most shorted by several funds, have fallen from their 2018 peaks, while shorts in UBI Banca and BPER are more mixed, although the Consob data shows some funds have eased pressure on them too.
Much like the uniform glass and terracotta new-builds springing up all over, some of them probably looked better in an architect's sketchbook than they do now, but they seem to represent a more mixed architectural heritage than people like to give them credit for.
The Knight Foundation just conducted a huge survey of "chronic nonvoters" and found, as many studies have before, that chronic nonvoters aren't more liberal or conservative than voters in general — they were more mixed in their political beliefs and simply less interested in politics.
"Direct oil market fundamental news seemed more mixed, with Iran claiming output in line with its OPEC agreement when the production level cited was still more than 100,000 bpd above its target and U.S. refiners still shutting more units for planned maintenance work," Tim Evans said.
The evidence suggests that bundled payments have been perhaps the most successful cost experiment run under the ACA, in comparison to accountable care organizations (which pay doctors and hospitals collectively for all of a patient's treatment and for which current evidence is more mixed) and other proposals.
More mixed signals House Democrats have demanded to see the full complaint a whistleblower filed last month with the intelligence community inspector general -- a document the administration, including the White House Counsel's Office and the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel -- has fought to keep secret.
Independent E&P companies such as Apache and Devon Energy, both of which are due to report results next week, may benefit the most from better oil prices, while the impact on integrated oil majors including Exxon Mobil and Chevron, due to report Friday, may be more mixed.
Reactions to screenings of the movie for members of various industry guilds whom I've talked to were rapturous (though reactions to the film from critics I've talked to have been more mixed), and Variety Oscar expert Kris Tapley is predicting it for Best Picture with a suite of other nominations.
Meanwhile, the suspicion that his candidacy is an anachronism makes it an extreme test-case for the Democrats' biggest dilemma: how to reconcile the ideological purity demanded by an activist wing increasingly dedicated to racial, gender and sexual equality, with the real world of muddy compromises and more mixed social attitudes.
Seventy-five percent of Republicans expect the market to rally to the end of the year, while sentiment among Democrats is much more mixed – just 43 percent expect the S&P to end the year with a big gain; 35 percent of Democrats expect a loss of 20173 percent or more.
She got some strong reviews singing the title role of Dvorak's "Rusalka" in a new production at the Met — Anthony Tommasini wrote in The New York Times that she gave a "vocally lustrous and achingly vulnerable performance" — but she got decidedly more mixed notices for other performances, including as Tosca.
But the 2016 analysis is much more mixed, noting that there were faster drops in gun deaths after the buyback program was put in place, but failed to reach any hard conclusions because non-gun deaths also dropped more quickly (even more than gun deaths), suggesting that other variables were likely involved.
Riding the momentum of the 1960s' progressive politics — and with the Stonewall uprising fresh in the minds of many attendees — the parties were far more mixed than most New York night life, and Mancuso's dance floor became a comforting, transformative space that aspired to erase the racial or sexual oppression experienced elsewhere.
But when looking at states outside of California (which was forced to reduce its prison population through a court order), the numbers are more mixed: It is true that the number of people in prison on any given day is lower than it used to be — but more people are actually going to prison.
What was under the man's bathing suit, and how had the woman responded when she first saw him naked—with aversion, or arousal, or something more mixed and subtle, a curiosity and an arousal that were inseparable from or somehow part of the shock or fear that we feel in the presence of difference?
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin said in a question-and-answer session at an agricultural trade conference in Richmond, Virginia, that, while U.S. President Donald Trump's steel tariffs imposed last year had a wide impact, similar taxes levied on other imported goods have had a "much more mixed" effect on consumer prices.
"The findings reveal that indeed, the mix of voices heard from, the assessments of the administration and the degree to which President Trump's words were refuted differed, with outlets that appeal to a right-leaning audience most often standing apart from those with a left-leaning or a more mixed audience," concluded Amy Mitchell, Pew's Director of Journalism Research.
But even then, it's worth pointing out that the primary screen you actually look at the photos on is likely going to be your phone's screen, so the Pixel 22's photos are going to look a little less vibrant, especially on the Pixel 103 XL. Where things get more interesting — and a little more mixed in the results — is in portrait mode.
And while Stein's follow-up tweets say she supports vaccinations and isn't aware of any evidence that they cause autism, they don't contradict her claims that there are "real questions" about vaccines and that doctors have "concerns" about vaccines — two things that make it seem like the science on vaccines' safety and efficacy is shakier and more mixed than it really is.
"Looking forward, we continue to point to a more mixed set of fundamentals that will likely result in the housing market recovery continuing at the more tepid pace than seen over the last 1 to 2 years, led by job growth remaining positive although decelerating, credit continuing to ease at a modest pace, affordability declining and new home inventory rising," wrote Michael Rehaut, a housing analyst with J.P. Morgan.
Yet the attributes that have endeared Mr. Pompeo to the president — his hawkish politics and eagerness to speak his mind — have been met with a more mixed reception at the C.I.A. The agency sees its role as delivering hard truths that are unvarnished by political preferences, and there are concerns in the intelligence community that Mr. Pompeo's partisan instincts color his views of contentious issues, such as Russia's interference in the election or Iran's nuclear program.
The glitz of one of London's wealthiest boroughs features in "Made in Chelsea", a TV series about the leisured lives of the brash, expensively heeled denizens of "K and C". But the borough, which stretches from rich enclaves in the south near the King's Road to more mixed housing in the north near Grenfell Tower, the site of a horrific late-night fire on June 203th that killed at least 79 people, has revived memories of a much older yarn.
I think what has happened here, is a lack of understanding on both sides of the Atlantic about the different nuances of integration between the US and the UK. Of course, there is racism in the UK, and as much as it's institutionalised, in the context of art, culture and creativity, it's always been much more mixed than the US. It's been very usual for white urban youth to take cues, styles, and patterns of speech, from people with West Indian or other ethnic minority roots, because, at least with people from poorer backgrounds, we were always mixing.

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