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Things become much more orderly in the show's back half.
The Western Conference has sorted itself in a more orderly fashion.
Both choices look better than "Lesson 1-" because they're more orderly.
Other presidents have made their choices in a more orderly fashion.
The council was designed to be smaller, more orderly and more accountable.
Australia, with a far more orderly economy, imposes a flat 10% GST.
Sunday's gathering was more orderly, moderated by a representative from the Justice Department.
This year's Kumbh Nagari was more orderly than in past years, many attendees said.
The pact, which is not legally binding, calls for a more orderly and humane approach.
Further, Fitch anticipates the floater market rebalance will be more orderly than the jackup market.
The world's largest migration is not a tranquil experience, but it has become more orderly.
But the intersection is quieter and more orderly onscreen, which is how Cuarón remembers it.
I thought it was an interesting contrast in how it could have been much more orderly.
Kaplan said such situations are "very rare," but are usually done in a more orderly way.
In interviews, swipe-beggars said they are more orderly than the police give them credit for.
All the ETF did was provide for a more orderly mechanism of implementing the price discovery.
In addition, Fitch anticipates the floater market rebalance will be more orderly than the jackup market.
A gallery upstairs is more orderly, with 10 glass cases of booze-related bric-a-brac.
The Dials start to seem like crazed, dimensionalized quilts, the quilts like flattened, more orderly Dials.
"The world won't get more orderly without U.S. leadership," noted Frederick Kempe of the Atlantic Council. 6.
And it used to be a much more orderly market when you were allowed to do that.
However, this time around China appears to be managing its winter demand in a more orderly fashion.
But now the loose swarms of tents are gone, and a more orderly temporary city has sprung up.
Through the RNC's assertions, debates in the 2016 cycle took on a much more orderly and consistent format.
This would make a restructuring more orderly and predictable, but not, on the face of it, more likely.
The result, so far, seems to be a much more orderly deleveraging and extension of lending tenors, traders said.
Denver-based FullContact is focused on helping you manage relationships and contacts in a more orderly and intelligent fashion.
Still, Trump's response was more orderly and less haphazard than he had offered after North Korea's previous hostile actions.
She urged intervention in Libya, and our failure to coördinate a more orderly mission there has had dismal results.
Part of the point was to create chaos in order to distract the world from a much more orderly assault.
Created by a group of college athletic conferences in the mid-1960s, NLIs were intended to make recruiting more orderly.
The situation on the left is no more orderly, as François Hollande is loathed by many in his own party.
Still, Trump's response was more orderly and less haphazard than he had offered to other hostile actions by North Korea.
Sebastián Piñera, who became Chile's president last month, proposes to deal with both by making immigration more orderly but also harder.
In the past, they have led smaller, more orderly demonstrations that were not aimed so pointedly at the leadership in Beijing.
The failed Obamacare repeal and replacement effort is starting to look more orderly and reasoned in comparison, and that's saying something.
"Reason" became another name for bourgeois oppression, the triumph of science merely an excuse for more orderly forms of social subjugation.
This simultaneous expansion of commercial power and state power made the Western world more orderly and rationalized and much, much wealthier.
Major producers like Russia, moreover, are already trying to plan a more orderly exit strategy for themselves beyond the quarter's end.
The robot takes on a lawn in a much more orderly fashion than Roomba, going back and forth to stripe the lawn.
Workers at the station said the holiday rush was more orderly than a decade ago, when heaving crowds threatened to overwhelm stations.
That would be more orderly, and it would allow the parties to file detailed briefs attacking and defending the appeals court's reasoning.
If you're looking for a more orderly recipe, try these vegetarian huevos rotos — runny eggs with fried potatoes dusted with smoked paprika.
Had the leaders stood up to all that hollering about "rewarding lawbreakers," the U.S. would today have a far more orderly immigration program.
Over the past few days, the official camp has become more orderly, with aid groups running shelters and handing out food and clothing.
I also saw a more orderly version of Tommy Lee together with a Kelys doppelganger with glasses, and the bill goes up: 5€.
Nigeria's public services have been hollowed out by years of corruption, and some locals remember the era of military rule as more orderly.
More often, company executives said, it may step in to help settle arrears and to initiate a more orderly sale — at a price.
Credit ratings agency, Fitch Ratings, said last week that introducing new measures could enable customers to make redemptions in a more orderly fashion.
They are more open to a strongman leader who might not heed the legislature or judiciary, but who promises a more orderly society.
Earlier this week, Greece returned more than 300 migrants of various nationalities to Turkey, as a step toward more orderly policies in the region.
Kernan, who trades in the pit at the Cboe, said the sell off this week has been a lot more orderly than February's decline.
"This is one of the more orderly sell-offs I've seen in my life," JJ Kinahan, chief strategist at TD Ameritrade, told CNBC on Thursday.
Last week, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who has steadfastly avoided any public confrontation with Trump, said he would help ensure more orderly migration.
By the mid-1800s, there was pressure for more orderly celebrations, leading to the creation of the first bonfire societies, which developed in idiosyncratic ways.
Republican lawmakers in at least 16 states have filed bills intended to make protests more orderly or to toughen penalties against ones that go awry.
He also let the most disgruntled leave in a chaotic exodus of makeshift boats that forced U.S. President Bill Clinton to agree to more orderly migration.
There have been plenty of companies trying to bring a more orderly approach to things, the latest of which is Goxip, a Hong Kong-based startup.
Pingpad released an update today to bring an organizational layer to Slack that could help teams keep their project information more orderly inside the communications tool.
Even Sarah Palin could not stem the tide of the consumer's desire to have a better death and a more orderly and personal end of life.
It's more orderly than favela architecture, but still has an air of chaos—like the beehive of geometric modules might tumble to the ground at any moment.
East, west, and south of Lake Okeechobee, the Army Corps dug thousands of miles of levees and canals to move water around in a more orderly fashion.
The decline during regular market hours seemed more orderly, but the S&P 500 financial sector posted its largest percentage decline since November 2011, tumbling 5.4 percent.
Lawmakers in both parties said Congress would have to get back to a more orderly approach to making health care policy, and Wednesday's hearing was a start.
The decline during regular market hours seemed more orderly, and the S&P managed to close in the area of what analysts called significant technical support, near 2,040.
Today the subways are cleaner and the city is more orderly; romanticized though it is, no one wants to return to the grimy, gritty days of the 15s.
"We're accelerating and expanding our overseas acquisitions... launching new fund raising channels to make our sources of financing more diversified and expansions more orderly," said Liu, now 64.
Republican lawmakers in at least 26 states are trying to rein in protests with bills to make them more orderly or to toughen penalties when they go awry.
In the 1980s, reacting to the chaos of the Mao era, Deng Xiaoping tried to make the system more orderly and predictable by introducing new rules, norms and precedents.
He thought it would be a vast improvement if there was a more orderly formula that would let people know what a given word meant just by hearing it.
By and large, people do their best, and no, everything was not much more orderly and children were not much better behaved 20 years ago, or 50 years ago.
"If the law is murky and we can choose one path or another reasonably as a matter of law, wouldn't we choose the more orderly, practical approach?" he asked.
Following Kelly's installation, there were a series of stories about how the general was putting in place structures that would make communicating with Trump much more orderly and stable.
Instead of pushing the casino into an immediate bankruptcy, Mr. Ross and Mr. Icahn worked with Mr. Trump and others to structure a more orderly bankruptcy filing in 1991.
"I predict the White House will become more orderly and disciplined – with clear lines of authority, serious planning and strong teamwork," Gingrich wrote in a Fox News op-ed.
Rather than an abrupt move up in USDCNY with fears of a subsequent large move lurking, this move is more orderly and has been a point of discussion for long.
I found it hugely stimulating and I like the new one, too, which is far more orderly and puts more trust in individual objects, or contrasted ones, to deliver meaning.
"Given that every single market is down big and the Treasury market is up big – given that context the credit market is more orderly than you would expect," Gundlach said.
Hans Peter Doskozil, a Social Democrat, told the newspaper the changes were urgently needed to create a more orderly system of legal migration for those entitled to asylum in the bloc.
A provincial forestry official in south-western Yunnan province—the site of many protected areas—privately predicts that infighting will persist and that progress towards a more orderly system will be slow.
"The signature of an administrative agreement with Greece is a further step on the way to more orderly conditions in European migration policy," German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said in a statement.
This first attempt at a more orderly transition would not be remembered fondly, but Secretary of State Henry Stimson and Secretary of the Treasury Ogden Mills did genuinely aid the new administration.
" As for the ship's containers, all of which stood in rows much more orderly than is customary on container ships, the captain explained, "We stacked them neatly like that for the photographs.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchanges Commission proposed a new rule on Wednesday that it said was designed to make the liquidation process for large broker-dealers more orderly and efficient.
But Mr. Mabag, 54, who runs a neighborhood volunteer association in a sprawling Manila slum, still enthusiastically supports Mr. Duterte, saying that his policies will make the country safer and more orderly.
Other states such as Maine and Mississippi have also succeeded in dramatically reducing the use of solitary confinement while also making prisons safer and more orderly, both for those confined and staff.
Since the global financial crisis, there have been many calls in the West for broadening value-added taxes to encompass financial services, which could encourage more orderly and systematic accounting for many transactions.
Failing to get a decent recording of the concert was disappointing, but that is always a strong possibility when dealing with a one-off event, even in much more orderly settings than Haiti.
That morning Popular become the first, and to date only, bank to be put into resolution using new European rules brought in after the 2008 financial crisis to make bank failures more orderly.
Kushner and Ivanka Trump made known in 2017 they would report up to Kelly when he was chief of staff, hoping to allow a more orderly system to take hold in the West Wing.
A decline of up to 20 percent in one day is possible today, but it would likely be a more orderly process, said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities in New York.
In our immediate future, we need to bolster the availability of staff and personnel at our ports of entry in order to process all of these asylum claims in a much more orderly fashion.
While the exteriors of the complex looked shabby from years of neglect, the replacement of several structures with inferior housing that will, for a time, look more orderly but seems a denial of human vitality.
The order, which takes effect March 16 to ensure a more orderly rollout than the previous version, does not restrict legal permanent residents, or green card holders, from re-entering the U.S., the DHS said.
MANILA/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A major Chinese commodities exchange took further steps to calm volatile markets on Wednesday, hiking transaction fees and widening trade limits in a move that could make exiting futures contracts more orderly.
But other veteran diplomats said it would restore a more orderly chain of command that would appropriately leave the policymaking to Washington rather than seeming to create a competing power center at the United Nations.
Disaster, in other words, is for other people: "It would soon be resolved," Nathan thinks; "once they had all recovered from this unpleasantness," James tells himself, as he plans briskly for a more orderly future.
That forced Washington to stop welcoming Cubans picked up in the Florida Strait, and brought about a bilateral agreement in September on more 'orderly' migration that included an annual granting of 20,000 visas to Cubans.
Even the way the stock market backed off early this year after a relatively brief phase of exuberant upside shows this to be a more orderly, less heedless market than the very end of the '90s.
"I don't think there will be a day you wake up where three or four people are out at the cabinet level," the official said, predicting a somewhat more orderly process for any impending cabinet shakeup.
The major Chinese commodities exchange added to a number of recent measures aimed at calming volatile markets on Wednesday, hiking transaction fees and widening trade limits in a move that could make exiting futures contracts more orderly.
Lomax is, effectively, Annihilation's on-screen acknowledgement of how frustrating the movie will be to viewers who expect explanations rather than allegory, and who are waiting on its dream logic to firm up into something more orderly.
Sterling added more than three cents from its Monday's lows at one point, as traders bet that May would eventually secure the support of sceptical colleagues for her agreement, leaving Britain with a more orderly Brexit process.
On Monday, Beijing party secretary Cai Qi said authorities should have given more time for residents to relocate and called for the operation to be carried out in a more orderly fashion, according to the official Beijing Daily.
The route ended in Ciudad Juarez, regarded by many Cubans as a safer and more orderly place to seek asylum than other more crowded Mexican border crossings, despite its reputation as one of the world's most violent cities.
BRUSSELS — Leaders of the European Union are aiming to push Turkey closer to an agreement on Monday intended to make the flow of migrants to the Continent more orderly and relieve the fast-growing humanitarian crisis in Greece.
Other one-day "Maisel Day" deals (that, based on the lack of police reports, I'm assuming people are snagging in a more orderly fashion) include movie tickets for 51 cents, manicures for $2, and cupcakes for a quarter.
"Once formal education begins, things will be more orderly and children and parents will be more serious about school," said Shamima Bibi, a refugee who founded the Rohingya Women's Education Initiative, which runs several schools in the camps.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior House Republican warned on Wednesday that differences among lawmakers over a spending increase could threaten plans for a more orderly budget process under House Speaker Paul Ryan, who has been basking in a honeymoon period.
The Murdoch empire survived the hacking affair, but only after a painful corporate restructuring that was devised to transform Mr. Murdoch's pirate ship into a more orderly frigate — or rather, two of them, since the company divided in 2013.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Sunday delivered a more orderly, less haphazard response than he has offered to other provocations by North Korea after Pyongyang conducted a powerful nuclear test that intensified the pressure on his young presidency.
In a season rife with demonstrations over immigration, pipelines, abortion, women's rights and more, Republican legislators in at least 16 states have filed bills intended to make protests more orderly or to toughen penalties against ones that go awry.
The opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics — featuring a flock of sheep, a snippet of the Sex Pistols' music and a skit about a skydiving Queen Elizabeth — suggested a country unburdened by longing for its more orderly, homogeneous past.
But when people feel like chaos is descending on their society and threats from the outside are ubiquitous, they are willing to turn a blind eye to growing authoritarianism in the interest of the instituting a more "orderly" society.
This sent sterling to its highest level since early October on the hopes that a stronger majority for May, who leads the opposition Labour party by 21 points in opinion polls, will deliver a more orderly exit from the European Union.
"Bond yields are generally rising for different reasons now and not due to fear of financial crisis in Europe, so the increase in bond yields should be more orderly this time around," said Scott Anderson at Bank of the West.
But 0003 months on, with the camps more orderly, the men who would have been running households at home find their roles diminished, and the uncertainty is driving increasing numbers to drugs and violence, according to other Rohingya and aid workers.
"If before they shipped whatever came to hand, now it happens in a more orderly fashion, practically by appointment," said Igor, who asked to be identified only by his first name for fear of reprisals for speaking about the trade.
"They may or may not feel the need to do something more orderly or organized down the pike, but for now they feel enraged and this seems to be a sort of natural place to put that energy," he told me.
"We are now in a market gripped by panic and we believe that restricting the ability to short-sell is in the best interest of promoting a more orderly market," UniSuper's Chief Investment Officer John Pearce said in a statement.
"We are now in a market gripped by panic and we believe that restricting the ability to short-sell is in the best interest of promoting a more orderly market," UniSuper's Chief Investment Officer John Pearce said in a statement.
In looking at the airport shooting in Fort Lauderdale, it is clear that had citizens been more prepared for the possibility of an attack; there would have been less panic, a more orderly response, and maybe even fewer lives lost.
In September, the administration defended ending the program by saying it was likely to fall in the courts anyway, arguing a six-month wind-down of the program would be more orderly than a sudden end brought by the courts.
Gregory Chen, director of government relations for the American Immigration Lawyers Association, said that instead of toughening U.S. asylum law, Congress and the Trump administration should invest in more orderly screening of undocumented immigrants and improve infrastructure at ports of entry.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will try to recoup the cost of repatriating tens of thousands of Thomas Cook customers and will examine if airlines could be wound down in a more orderly process after collapse, Transport Minister Grant Shapps said on Wednesday.
" Spain's centrist El Pais newspaper said that Trump's speech, although more "orderly" than his more impromptu utterances, was full of "half-truths and manipulated data," whereas Italy's Corriere della Sera attacked Trump's "absolutely groundless accusation that illegal immigrants would destroy America's middle class.
LONDON, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Britain will try to recoup the cost of repatriating tens of thousands of Thomas Cook customers and will examine if airlines could be wound down in a more orderly process after collapse, Transport Minister Grant Shapps said on Wednesday.
"If today's meeting and the president's public remarks on Twitter, and the outreach to our allies and others by Rex and others is an early indication, the process is at least more orderly," said the official, referring to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
The prospect of a stronger majority and longer term for Prime Minister Theresa May, ahead of the opposition Labour Party by 20 clear points in opinion polls, has spurred hope of a slower, more orderly departure from the European Union after 2019.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A delay of a month or two to Britain's exit from the European Union would be a "frustration" and only worth it if it helped bring about a more orderly Brexit, the chief executive of carmaker McLaren Automotive told Reuters on Wednesday.
The prospect of a stronger majority for prime minister Theresa May, who leads the opposition Labour Party by 20 clear points in opinion polls, has spurred hope that will lay the ground for a slower, more orderly departure from the European Union after 2019.
But the manner in which it corrects may well be very different, more orderly rather than panicky, taking its good time, given the glacial pace of the Fed's tightening and the large amounts of liquidity still in the market looking for a place to go.
Money managers making bearish bets against the yuan, including top investors Kyle Bass, David Tepper and Bill Ackman, are pitted against Chinese policymakers who are trying to manage a more orderly decline of the currency, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported at the weekend.
"The MPP will provide a safer and more orderly process that will discourage individuals from attempting illegal entry and making false claims to stay in the U.S., and allow more resources to be dedicated to individuals who legitimately qualify for asylum," the DHS said.
At that moment, cosmologists surmise, a violent ballooning propelled the Big Bang; in a fraction of a trillionth of a second, this event — named "inflation" by the cosmologist Alan Guth, of M.I.T. — smoothed and flattened the initial chaos into the more orderly universe observed today.
Although these works are arranged in a more orderly and linear fashion, the strong sense of excitement and pressing action continues with these images, with stripper-esque figures collecting scattered one-dollar bills on the ground and a majestic dog cruising in a convertible on a busy city street.
With respect to corruption, a distinction is made between the fleecing of public resources that underpinned the fortunes of many of the earliest Indian billionaires and an equally "grand but more orderly" form of corruption in which the spoils are used to fund social progress and encourage growth.
We have these incentives, these rewards for doing this — we've got to turn this into a legal process so it's far more orderly, so people aren't risking their lives, aren't sending their daughters on a very dangerous journey where the low estimate is that 133 percent are sexually assaulted.
The Washingtonian has published a short chronicling of Charlotte's rise to fame and unexpected modeling career in Souza's photography, which often throws shade at Trump and his administration in the cleverest of ways by contrasting the embarrassingly chaotic White House with the dignified and more orderly administration under former President Obama.
May's surprise decision to hold an early election on June 8 sent sterling to its highest level since early October on hopes that a stronger majority for May, who leads the opposition Labour party by 21 points in opinion polls, will deliver a more orderly exit from the European Union.
A liquid, whose atoms are jumbled and moving, will scatter the X-rays all over the place and fail to create a pattern, whereas a crystal's rigid lattice of atoms—such as in salt or diamond—will diffract them in a more orderly manner due to their repetitive internal structure.
White House budget chief Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE said Sunday the West Wing is "much more orderly" under chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE.
The policy, which DHS is calling "migrant protection protocols," is intended to "provide a safer and more orderly process that will discourage individuals from attempting illegal entry and making false claims to stay in the U.S., and allow more resources to be dedicated to individuals who legitimately qualify for asylum," according to the agency's website.
Ignoring the betrayals from her Cabinet, May said after the vote she would once again try to get her deal — which was soundly rejected again earlier this week — through Parliament next week in a last-ditch attempt to secure a more orderly departure from the EU. If the deal is rejected for a third time, May said a lengthy extension to the Brexit process would be sought.

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