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"I'm hopeful that we'll see a more rational number going forward and if it is more rational, then I think we'll be able meet the standard," he said.
Businesses should demand a more rational, predictable - and businesslike - approach.
I think it spends scarce resources in a more rational manner.
So it requires much more rational, logical thought, and reasoned discourse.
During more rational times, that would be the end of it.
Cohn: Well, I don't know if it's less or more rational.
Its prices are more rational, generally lower, and growing less quickly.
We began to roll out a foreign policy that was more rational.
His father and his grandfather were much more rational than he is.
The reward is a much more rational level of optimism among investors.
The election comes before the full benefit of more rational policies becomes clear.
So we wondered how we could be more transparent, provide something more rational.
I'd have done something much more rational and economically sensible, like dealt drugs.
However, substituting more rational responses allows you to generate a more positive perspective.
"Some primary land prices have become more rational than secondary land," he said.
"I hope this brings us back in a more rational direction," he said.
It is far more comforting to find another reason, a more "rational" one.
In the interim, the new FCC should adopt a more rational enforcement policy.
"Equity is at a much more rational price versus the credit," he said.
Ms Lignos views this appointment as "a more rational concern" than a trade war.
There are many sixteen year olds with more rational and sophisticated opinions than adults.
A more rational investor would use an unemotional measure, such as price-earnings ratio.
This century has been better, or at least more rational, for the Super Bowl halftime.
Increase the number of countries included so that it will look a little more rational.
Big Pharma could solve the problem by committing to more rational and sustainable pricing models.
Sheriff Truman suggests there must be a more rational answer — Leland must have been insane.
" Yusko says bitcoin's downturn has provided institutional investors a "more rational way to evaluate cryptocurrencies.
In managing disease, shaming the victim is no more rational or productive than blaming the victim.
Yet as a hard-headed scientist, I try to take a more rational and pragmatic view.
So I think there needs to be more rational discussions of what are reasonable growth rates.
Both ride-hailing firms say they're being more rational with incentives while user growth was steady.
She's not going to make our political debates more rational or intellectual or even particularly lucid.
Or, perhaps more importantly, we need more rational and competent leaders with access to the buttons.
Wouldn't the more rational thing be to give our money to the highest bidder for it?
Statistics can be fascinating and revealing, challenging long-held assumptions and leading to more rational decisions.
I know that there are plenty of other more rational metrics that we should be following.
In these politically divided times, heated statements seem to be everywhere, drowning out more rational arguments.
Intense But More Rational Competition: Competition in the Kazakh mobile market is likely to remain intense but more rational than in 2015-2016, after Kazakhtelecom's mobile subsidiary Altel and Tele2 merged their mobile assets into a joint venture at end-2015 operating under the Tele2 brand.
Her stern singing and pleasurably spacious arrangement reject spontaneous anger for a calmer, simmering, more rational anger.
"There's no doubt we need to have more rational pricing," Kathleen Smith from Renaissance Capital told CNBC.
And since men don't have periods – with rare exceptions – they seemed to be more rational and reliable.
"From now on we will use this precious good in a much more rational way," he said.
"It's early, over time you'll see a more rational market and behaviors that reflect that," he said.
C.B.T. breaks down unrealistic or unhelpful thoughts and encourages patients to replace them with more rational ideas.
Typically, shrinking the market to a duopoly would result in an even more rational attitude to pricing.
I do hope that some of these fines come back to sort of more rational and effective level.
That would have been much more rational and related to the group that he was going to target.
Even the more rational conservatives have proposals that will add to the debt on a static scoring basis.
Against them, we, the more liberal Muslims, often refer to universal values and more rational theologies in Islam.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - A merger between Grab and Gojek would be a sign of more rational times.
If Trump were more rational and more competent, he might have a chance of destroying our democracy. ♦
A more rational allocation of seats would reflect each constituency's economic contribution, as measured by profits, wages or both.
It called on local authorities to be more rational when approving new capacity, especially for offshore wind power development.
Messenger planet Mercury harmonizes with stern Saturn, grounding the whimsical Neptunian energy, and encouraging you to be more rational.
He also said that having fewer competitors in the Russian market will lead to "a more rational pricing environment".
Competition could become more rational as operators focus on network investment and service quality to attract and keep subscribers.
Certainly, steel mills, miners and commodity traders should welcome a market that is trading in a more rational fashion.
"We're excited about the project of making giving more analytical, more intellectual, and overall more rational," Karnofsky once wrote.
He said the company expects competitors to follow a more rational approach toward prices, especially in the pre-paid service.
" Senator Marco Rubio struck a more rational note, responding via Twitter: "Attacks on @potus for statement on #NorthKoreaNukes are ridiculous.
McNabb said investor behavior so far this year has been more rational than might be expected amid the market volatility.
DeMonaco suggested that a more rational solution to the problems addressed would be for patients to work with compounding pharmacies.
Another possibility is that those winners who hold onto their shares are naive investors; more experienced traders are more rational.
But as oil prices dropped, Russian companies shifted their focus away from Arctic oil exploration and toward more rational investments.
Ideally, the trends exhibited at IFA will guide us into an era of more rational specs accommodating more alluring design.
It's time the federal government acknowledged these costs and got out of the way of states adopting more rational laws.
The JV with Vodafone (VOD) enhances the operating profile and is likely over time to support more rational market pricing.
"It is hard to make more progress on any of those fronts without more rational pricing for electricity," he said.
" And: "Hopefully, this week's action by Congress gets us back on the path to a more rational and consumer-friendly framework.
But other Europeans should not be too haughty about Germany's debate, for their own rows on asylum are barely more rational.
Yet anyone looking to Louisiana for hope that America will develop a more rational climate policy is liable to be frustrated.
"One of the aims of the study is advocating for a more rational use of antibiotics in livestock production," Knobl said.
"After panic buying a more rational and selective phase has started," said Giuseppe Sersale, fund manager at Anthilia Capital in Milan.
So it's heartening to notice some recent developments that might lead to more rational policies and more affordable and accessible devices.
This doesn't mean, however, that the nation is better informed or having more rational debates about the issues of genuine importance.
As the costs of this trade war add up in the United States, too, more rational minds may prevail in Washington.
At times, he seems to want to change Emiratis themselves, to make his people more disciplined, more rational, more self-reliant.
North Korea is more rational than you think The looming debt ceiling fight, explained Indie bookstores always have the best book recs.
A more rational set of laws and punishments can keep the peace and ease the burden of overpolicing in communities of color.
"Hopefully, this week's action by Congress gets us back on the path to a more rational and consumer-friendly framework," Quinn wrote.
Reams have been written about how Democrats more often operate with an eye toward wooing voters with more rational, data-driven appeals.
By ridding himself of his frustrations, Kerr can act like a more rational human once he appears in front of his players.
If we instead look at some startups as a functional addition to the labor market, things start to look a bit more rational.
There are more rational ways to handle this than the way we do now, but King's bill leaves a lot to be desired.
Lyft on Wednesday said pricing had become "more rational", meaning the company should spend less on promotions and incentives to win market share.
In addition, the group operates other businesses that could eventually be streamlined and sold to make its portfolio more rational, the CEO said.
So to some extent you want them to have a nonhuman form of intelligence ... You want them to be more rational than humans.
Then again, I'm more rational than mystical, so maybe I should just go with my gut and go for gold with Team Instinct.
The move toward drug law reform may not be unstoppable, but it is certainly tilting in the direction of a more rational policy.
And for all the duality within Pound and the rest of us, cynicism seems a more rational approach at this stage than optimism.
But until someone provides me with a more rational explanation, I'm going to assume that a malevolent spirit is trying to destroy him.
"We need more rational scientists and technologists in congress armed with evidence-based policymaking, not politicians making irrational decisions based on their emotions."
" Walmsey said he liked Lyft as a "pure play" on ride sharing in the U.S., where the overall market is becoming more "rational.
Lawmakers also consider him a more rational negotiating partner than White House senior adviser Stephen Miller, who has ruled on Trump immigration policy.
This version of Donald Trump is a thoughtful policymaker who carefully weighs costs and benefits and pushes policy in a more rational direction.
"We always have concerns," Reimer said, "but we are determined that we will press on to make the system more rational and humane."
Roberts said that pricing for rides had become "more rational" in the quarter, meaning that Lyft spends less on promotions to beat rival Uber.
Nowotny said on Monday that he hoped markets would take a more rational approach in March after excessive expectations for policy action in December.
Perhaps a Gresham's law of divination is at work, whereby the bad advice of soothsayers always chases out sounder counsel from more rational advisers.
Computers are smart and more rational than humans, so I think a sentient AI would do everything in its power to prevent a war.
Less Pressure Ahead: We expect Kcell's revenues to be flat to modestly negative yoy due to more rational competition and improvements in macroeconomic sentiment.
I thought I would be more rational about this, but I, too, exaggerated when I guessed I worked 23 to 280 hours a week.
Public market valuations, certainly after a stock has traded for a material amount of time and lockups have come off, are much more rational.
As artificial intelligence improves, the tracking of shopping into the Amazon groove will tend to become ever more rational for both buyers and sellers.
"Instead of acknowledging and then correcting a mistake, we will often cook up stories to make our bad decision seem more rational," Clements writes.
" Krasner said he and Johnson were trying to "lower the volume, to bring more calm about, to get him to a more rational position.
Once doctors are able to record genetic activity in their patients, "then you could start thinking about more rational ways of intervening," he added.
Personal Health Instead of focusing on patients' unexplained symptoms, cognitive behavioral therapy encourages patients to replace unrealistic or unhelpful thoughts with more rational ideas.
That means letting paranoia, visceral anxiety and the feeling that something bad is about to happen at any second overwhelm the more rational faculties.
More details about McMaster's views will become evident as he comes more into the public eye, but it appears his perspective is rather more rational.
Executives said on the earnings call Tuesday that the ride-hailing market overall is beginning to become more rational, limiting the need for driver incentives.
While it's heartening to see that there are more rational individuals in the country than previously thought (#TeamPineapplePizza), we are also concerned about these results.
"China supports necessary reforms and perfection of the current system, including to the WTO, to make it fairer, more effective and more rational," Wang added.
"We recommend that other countries ... considering similar ring-fenced drug access funds for high-cost cancer drugs should adopt a more rational approach," he said.
Some of the more rational presidential advisers -- particularly Tillerson and McMaster -- also recognize the potentially irreversible damage of a unilateral withdrawal from the nuclear agreement.
These bills, which are a good first step toward more rational sentencing for low-level nonviolent offenders and reducing recidivism, reflect conservative, limited government principles.
After the conference, Youcis was involved in a street fight with more rational individuals who, you know, have a problem with racism and anti-Semitism.
We benefit in terms of the core identity of Western civilization, that sense of the West as more rational—the Greek miracle and all that.
"Nevertheless, those candidates are more rational, knowledgeable, understandable and predictable — all of which are necessary (albeit not sufficient) qualities in the Oval Office," it said.
Once you are able to release some stress and be more rational, then, you can start reworking and thinking about how to handle the situation.
"I would look to the principles of modern finance for guidance in the design of a more rational pension finance of the future," he wrote.
"We need more rational, clearheaded voices — not just a small group of people making a back-room deal with a white nationalist organization," he said.
No matter where one stands in the ideological divide, President Trump has already answered the fundamental question guiding the design of a more rational policy.
A more rational approach to ensuring that our children, and their children, have a viable future on planet Earth has to involve cutting emissions at source.
"Moon is more rational on THAAD than former President Park Geun-hye, which can benefit future China-South Korea relations," the newspaper said in an editorial.
Smaller rival Lyft Inc said on Wednesday pricing had become "more rational," meaning the company should spend less on promotions and incentives to win market share.
And if you could do that, Allen wondered, could you come up with a more rational insurance market … and hold greenhouse gas emitters liable for damage?
That is extremely stupid and extremely damaging, and outside the EU we would have a much more rational immigration system that would not do those things.
Even in spite of Donald Trump's ignorant, spittle-flecked outbursts and its own bloody history, it's known as one of the more rational—if joyless—superpowers.
Once you've taken a moment to slow down the negative momentum of your thoughts, you will be more rational and clear-headed in evaluating their veracity.
"Carriers either increased pricing or have made dovish commentary that they will be more rational amid rising investment and a greater focus on profitability," he wrote.
Wang Jingyao, an analyst with Lianxun Securities, said the initial investor euphoria over the market has given way to a more rational assessment of companies' fundamentals.
That could make Amazon- and Netflix-style wins harder to find, but he argues that it ultimately makes for a stronger and more rational stock market.
Leaders from across the political spectrum have reached across the political divide to work together for a fairer, more rational, and more humane criminal justice system.
"When you work together, you don't compromise if you respect one another, but you do discuss everything, and so the process becomes more rational," Piccioli says.
"The more rational we can be about HIV the more we can reduce stigma and that's going to be important in ending the epidemic," he said.
There is nothing simple about simplifying our tax laws, especially when the goal is to make them fairer, more rational and more oriented toward economic growth.
Smaller rival Lyft said on Wednesday pricing had become "more rational", meaning the company should spend less on the constant promotions and incentives to win market share.
Long-term we see a market with a long runway for secular growth, potentially more rational industry competitive dynamics as maturity approaches & broader positive impacts on society.
The process usually isn't allowed to begin until five years after the prospective saint's death, to allow for a more rational decision-making process free from emotions.
The fact that they're trying at all is kind of romantic, in the way that letting love hijack your more rational side can be kind of romantic.
"Overall, we have seen in Chinese investors, over time they become ... much more rational," Bain partner Jennifer Zeng said in a phone interview with CNBC on Wednesday.
"I don't think that heading towards a more rational drug price system would necessarily reduce innovation as long as you enhance public funding of science," he says.
"We need to move those capital levels back to more rational levels," Cohn, director of the White House's National Economic Council, told the American Banking Association conference.
"Hopefully, this week's action by Congress gets us back on the path to a more rational and consumer-friendly framework," Bob Quinn, AT&T's top lobbyist, wrote.
"We think consolidation has resulted in a more rational pricing environment, with MU, Samsung, and SK Hynix having no desire to change the Goldilocks scenario," he said.
"I think it will be a more rational policy and will continue to provide a safe blood supply, which is the goal of all this," he said.
They first signed up to take expensive self-improvement courses called Executive Success Programs, where they were supposed to learn how to overcome fears and become more rational.
It's impossible to believe that we're on the cusp of a "more rational, less dogmatic approach to politics," as WIRED's resident cultural critic Jon Katz wrote in 1997.
Arguably, post implosion, early-stage VCs have become more "rational" and we are unlikely to see the "spray and pray" approach that dominated a few short years ago.
The market is moving to them to a $20 million raise or a $10 million raise or a $5 million raise, Gupta said, as investors become more rational.
The upshot is that Spaniards sleep far less than the European average (41 minutes fewer, according to Angel Largo of Arhoe, a group campaigning for more rational hours).
Arming other school personnel might be a "more rational idea," Mr. Runcie said, but he added that his preference would be adding more law enforcement to school campuses.
"Overseas tourism, the booming consumption market are more rational," the culture and tourism ministry said in a section header in its report on Golden Week travel this year.
Of course, more rational reasons exist to adopt a more sanguine, perhaps even optimistic, view of the economy and the equity markets for the next eight-and-half months.
Our Outperform Rating and $74 Target Price is based on the view that current valuation levels leave room for a positive re-rating if competitive pricing becomes more rational.
"The question is not to be emotional, I mean I am an engineer, but more rational and to find together solutions without antagonizing one against the other," said Pouyanne.
SO I THINK IF YOU LOOK THROUGH THE TREND, YOU SEE US LEADING THE BEVERAGE INDUSTRY TO A MORE RATIONAL PLACE ON PRICING, GREATER INNOVATION, CREATING ENGAGEMENT WITH CONSUMERS.
There are two main modes of thinking, he explains: one an intuitive sense based on feelings, the other a more rational sense based on scientific reasoning, evidence and reason.
"We need to move those capital levels back to more rational levels," Cohn, director of the White House's National Economic Council, told the American Banking Association conference on Monday.
It would be much healthier for American society to have a calmer, kinder, more rational political dialogue more focused on addressing the concrete problems of the majority of the country.
Despite the somewhat non-encouraging start to my hemp oil adventure, about a half an hour later, I do start to feel calmer, more rational, and actually pretty chilled out.
This strange trait can come as a shock to more rational Middle Eastern observers, but it is quite common across the WENA region, on the streets and in the media.
This morning, I talked to a friend of mine from Brussels, and she was calmer and more rational than my friends in Romania—she wasn't looking to throw blame around.
Or is it something that you think will be-- CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, I would prefer they-- that the two parties hated each other less, and that everyone was more rational.
A crucial feature of the Senate plan, called the First Step Act, is the inclusion of so-called front-end reforms with the goal of a more rational sentencing process.
It is also possible that, despite their campaigns ostensibly favoring a Return To The Nonaggression Pact on this particular topic, the candidates themselves do not, against their more rational impulses.
Jefferies analysts characterized the latest round of offers as a "more rational" approach in a note on Wednesday, as last year's free iPhone deals weighed heavily on the carriers' margins.
North Korea remains a tough nut to crack, but Obama's approach clearly didn't work, so we can only pray that Trump's will terrify Pyongyang into taking a more rational course.
But for the more rational Netflix viewer, it's a very fortuitous figure indeed: It's the total number of must-watch movies and TV shows coming to the streaming service next month.
The result would be a more competitive American business sector and a more rational allocation of capital within it, with a minimal loss of revenues to Uncle Sam — and maybe none.
Long term, we still see shared transportation as a market with a long runway for secular growth, potentially more rational industry competitive dynamics as maturity approaches & broader positive impacts on society.
During a call with analysts following Uber's first quarterly earnings report, Khosrowshahi said he agreed with Lyft executives who said earlier this month they believed the market was becoming more rational.
"Some of the more rational people on the Fed are saying we've got to keep all of our options open to us even if it means disturbing the markets," Booth said.
"I would actually urge people not to think of art as an investment, there are more rational ways of investing your money than in art," says Low in a CNBC interview.
In his willingness to argue about trans issues from a supposedly more rational remove, Singal is a high-decoupler; in responding in an emotional, visceral way, his critics are low-decouplers.
As an industry, the ride-hailing business is becoming more "rational" Wall Street analysts have said recently, as the two main competitors switch gears to compete on things other than pricing.
In a more rational time, not that long ago, our lawmakers and citizens were permitted to disagree in public without the fear of being labeled as bad actors with nefarious intentions.
Conjuring a "freer, more tolerant, more rational society" in its pages under the guidance of founding editor Herbert Croly, The New Republic was instrumental to liberalism's ascension in the twentieth century.
Life on Mars is going to be hard enough already without entrusting power to ordinary Martians, who probably aren't going to be any more rational and level-headed than ordinary Earthlings.
I will instead let the irrational fear (and more rational arguments) defend me from the dark technological future Apple has created, the future that I did not ask to live in.
The skeptics think the market's knee-jerk reaction to the reflation theme and financials is temporary and will eventually dissipate in favor of more rational investing based on long-term fundamentals.
Discerning the true nature of the Trump phenomenon, one so baffling it's in the process of ruining some of the more rational minds of our generation, was probably going to be easy.
In this more rational frame of mind, then, the participants would be less likely to endorse believing in something as faith-based and invisible as religion, and that's what the study found.
Initially pitched as "tax reform" that would eliminate deductions and loopholes to create a more rational system, the bill eventually evolved into something that looked much more like a simple tax cut.
There are various forms of intelligence: There is the more rational variety that is necessitated for intellectually demanding tasks like playing chess, solving complex problems and making discerning choices about the future.
She certainly doesn't want to keep it as is, and I think she'd actually do a good job of improving it if she gets a slightly more rational Congress to work with.
In abstract terms, the mandatory, regional design of the program makes it a great way to test whether new payment incentives can lead to more rational, and perhaps less expensive, prescribing behavior.
With farmers now losing as much as 190 yuan per pig by the time it is slaughtered, Beijing this month called for more "rational" production as the situation hit a "warning zone".
It helps me make more rational decisions that I probably wouldn't be able to make when I'm panicking or having anxiety, but my backyard takes all of my panic and anxiety away.
Alternatively, it can follow a more rational approach to nuclear security by supporting the House NDAA that restricts select funding for nuclear weapons production and deployment — including for expanded plutonium pit production.
"Policy makers have studied Germany's guest workers program and came to the conclusion that temporary migrants are a more rational migration strategy to maintain social stability and a consolidated identity, " Nagy explained.
These practices further evolved in the Enlightenment to include an attempt to apply the methods of the experimental sciences to human problems, fighting superstition and cruelty by making life's choices more rational.
"Sometimes it's important to remain a little more rational in our purchase decisions," he added, and to remember the fate of fad items like the Beanie Babies, which are now "practically worthless."
Social Point has at times been referred to as the "Zynga of Europe", although its growth and valuation (and general fortunes) have been far more rational and steady (steadily growing upwards, that is).
"Long term, we still see shared transportation as a market with a long runway for secular growth, potentially more rational industry competitive dynamics as maturity approaches & broader positive impacts on society," UBS said.
Please read the piece in full here and pass it along to anyone who might want to try to nudge communities toward a more rational relationship with the landscapes and waterways around us.
Even though retailers' inventory levels are more rational heading into this holiday season, Sides expects those with run-of-the-mill merchandise will be forced to continue down the path of excessive promotions.
Our economy and our workforce need the vitality and certainty that will come from these three smart policy choices – the Trans-Pacific Partnership, permanent tax reform and a more rational approach to regulation.
But the article also helped expand my understanding of what I see as the surrender and dissipation of our national character and culture to superficial sensation over more rational and emotionally complex gratification.
While there is scant evidence that any sort of "brain training" has any real-world impact on intelligence, it may well be possible to train people to be more rational in their decision making.
Already, he noted, traditional American allies like Egypt, Turkey and Saudi Arabia are exploring better ties with Moscow, which is seen as "more predictable, more serious and more rational" now than Washington, he said.
Editorial In recent years, pressured by the courts, the federal government and the public, New York City has taken several important steps to make its policing policies fairer, more rational and, ultimately, more effective.
It's a rational decision for an app maker, and I think Google could stand to make more rational decisions about requiring more and suggesting less to help push more Android apps to get better.
Instead, she wants to use her standing to set the European Union on a more stable, viable course, making it and Germany a larger and perhaps more rational force in an increasingly rancorous world.
On the call Tuesday, Lyft executives claimed the ride-hailing industry is becoming more "rational," with more emphasis on winning over customers through experience and the power of the brand, rather than through subsidized rides.
And now with the US rideshare market becoming more rational, LYFT showing clear evidence of marketing and insurance cost leverage, and UBER's IPO out of the way, this is the time to buy the stock.
It went on to say a more rational alternative version hints that Erdogan was vaguely aware of the coup attempt and allowed it to proceed, as he knew the attempt would be weak and disorganized.
If the bill engaged health care providers and systems, insurers and emergency medical services to shape a more rational and impactful approach to national health resilience, our next catastrophe could result in fewer lives lost.
Nixon's foreign policy victories came instead from more rational strategies of détente and triangulation, resulting in open relations with Communist China and SALT I, the first arms-limitations agreement between the US and the Soviet Union.
The tragic suicide of Aaron Swartz, who faced a wildly overzealous multicount CFAA indictment and many decades in jail for the mass downloading of academic articles, highlights the serious consequences of not finding more rational solutions.
The spectating populations must certainly never know everything about terrorism, but they must always know enough to convince them that, compared with terrorism, everything else seems rather acceptable, or in any case more rational and democratic.
"In general, the market in September can be characterized as more rational: We're at or near all-time highs and haven't really budged from that in September," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities.
This is the more rational one: In 1978, a friend reminisced about a United States town on the Rio Grande that felt just like Mexico with its central plaza, Roman Catholic church and old stone buildings.
For now, however, is a far more rational unit of measurement, and perhaps one we should encourage much earlier in life because it doesn't require the insurance of a necklace or a bracelet, or any token really.
Etihad is yet to report its financial results for 2018 Chief Executive Tony Douglas told Reuters in July the airline was becoming "more rational" after racking up around $3.5 billion in losses in the previous two years.
Every altruist has their own motives, of course—some are emotional, responding to fellow humans in desperate straits, while others are more rational, thinking about the kind of society they'd like to live in and acting accordingly.
" As he explained, "This bias is marked by an instinctual suspicion of anything suggesting ideological zealotry, an admiration for difference-splitting, a conviction that politics should be a tidier and more rational process than it usually is.
The term "identity politics" is generally used to diminish and discredit the concerns of weaker groups to clear the agenda for the concerns of stronger groups, which are framed as more rational, proper topics for political debate.
But even if hiring just a voice and resume is too much for you, this research indicates any efforts you can make to reduce your exposure to candidates' clothing is likely to lead to more rational hiring. 
Ideas vary from odd declarations like "federal Civil Service is unconstitutional" to better-thought-out proposals on how to make Congress and the courts more rational and how to weed out archaic and costly laws and rules.
"I hope the United States understands there are things ... that Mexico won't accept, and (I hope) the negotiating process becomes more rational," Moises Kalach, head of the international negotiating arm of Mexico's CCE business lobby, told Reuters.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Better driving, improved roads and measures such as more rational loading of freight can lower the environmental impact of trucks, European industry leaders said on Tuesday, as they pushed back against EU regulation to curb emissions.
Pruitt's naïve decision to unearth this multitude of risks was a reversal of a less costly and far more rational, science-based remedy — originally made by the George W. Bush administration — to safely cap and contain the site.
" Once the Civil War began, however, The Eagle was a bit more accepting of Douglass, saying that "he discusses the slavery question in a far more rational manner than most of his white co-laborers of the cause.
"By remaining in the Paris Agreement, albeit with a much different pledge on emissions, you can help shape a more rational international approach to climate policy," Cloud Peak CEO Colin Marshall wrote in the letter dated April 6.
Or at least more rational than his grandfather, Kim Il Sung, who decided on a massive sneak attack against South Korea in 1950 despite its status as a U.S. ally and the existence of our vast nuclear arsenal.
I'd expected to hear a lot of convincing arguments that would persuade me to sign up to have my body cryogenically frozen when I die, but proving that I'm more rational than Paris Hilton wasn't one of them.
We continue to believe there is strong secular growth in TaaS, that Lyft's singular focus on transportation & emphasis on product innovation will driver further share gains, & that ridesharing will become profitable as the industry becomes more rational over time.
And if your schedule and budget make a long weekend in West Palm Beach completely out of the question, the next best thing is treating yourself to a more rational indulgence, like a bamboo- and sea salt- scented candle.
Those businesses presumably raised enough to last a while, but many of the 140-plus venture-backed companies valued at $267 billion or more are going to have to accept a more rational environment, said venture capitalist David Golden.
Luckily, there are some calmer, more rational ways to get to this point, and there's actually a form of relationship therapy that's designed to teach couples how to express, listen, and understand one another in these types of situations.
The Canadian Snowbird Visa Act will place a more rational limit on the length of Canadian Snowbirds' stays, one that will capture, at no cost to the United States, the economic benefits that our country is currently turning away.
Some of these measures tried to rein in the capitalist beast, returning the country to an age of yeoman farmers and small-scale producers; others embraced the modern dream of organizing human activity in ever more rational, efficient ways.
" It was his conviction that "the only potential gain" that could come of the war in Vietnam was "the humility and wisdom that may guide us toward a more rational view of our future role in the international community.
Chief Executive Tony Douglas, who joined in 2017, told Reuters last year the airline would be "more rational," focusing on carrying passengers to and from Abu Dhabi as opposed to its previous hub model of connecting east and west.
If one of the main goals of financial advisors is to help their clients make decisions that are more rational than gut-derived, and be wealthier for it, it only makes sense that more planners are offering help with Social Security.
His Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping has also failed to understand that Trump may well be prepared to keep doubling down on tariffs and the subsequent economic fallout long beyond the point where compromise would have been the more rational option.
"We are seeing bargain hunting now, I think some of the more rational money is coming back into the market and its picking up some of the things like banks, and some of the resources sector as well," Raynes added.
After years of fruitlessly making that same argument, a more worthwhile observation might be this: The process used to choose which turkey might be pardoned is far more rational, efficient and effective than the one used to evaluate clemency for humans.
In truth, the dream of a benevolent monarch who would remake the world in a more rational manner by dictating sound laws to his compliant countrymen is as ancient as Greece and the legend of Alexander being instructed by Aristotle.
That spending boom seems very unlikely to continue in the long run; most people I talk to in the industry assume we are in a land grab phase and that things will become more rational as winners and losers shake out.
China needs to allow for an economy based on market forces — better managed companies, for example, should thrive over poorly managed, state-backed ones — in order for people to derive a more predictable or, at least, a more rational source of income.
Finance chief Brian Roberts said 2018 was likely the peak of losses for Lyft and said pricing had become "more rational", meaning the company should spend less on the constant promotions and incentives it and Uber have used to win market share.
He argued that a 10-year lockup in a private equity fund-of-funds would be a far "more rational" choice for those saving for retirement than a mutual fund would be, because it aligns better with the longer-term investment horizon.
"Given the fact the Fed reduced the probability of recession this year, and perhaps early next, in a more normal market environment where valuations aren't as much of a concern, you're going to see more rational reactions to earnings results," said Emanuel.
"With the US rideshare market becoming more rational, LYFT showing clear evidence of marketing and insurance cost leverage, and UBER's IPO out of the way, this is the time to buy the stock," Susquehanna analyst Shyam Patil said in a note to investors.
I'm not talking about old Tales from the Crypt episodes (although I also had a more serious and more rational fear of the Crypt keeper, too)—what really spooked me was the intro that used to play before the Saturday night movie.
This plays on people's FOMO, trying to rush a transaction by making a potential customer feel like they don't have time to think about it or do more research — and thus thwart the more rational and informed decision they might otherwise have made.
"That process should begin as soon as possible with decriminalizing simple possession of small amounts of marijuana and taking action to release from jail, pardon and expunge the records of those whose convictions would not have occurred under more rational standards," Herring wrote.
"The corporate sector will continue to go out acquiring international assets, but they will do so in a more rational, commercial [way] and let the market decide which are the sectors Chinese companies are best equipped to buy," without overpaying, he said.
" However, the Minister of Education, Mendonça Filho, cited in O Globo, reassured dissenters: "There will be more money as soon as the [Ministry's] structure scales down, becomes more rational, efficient and focused so that we can invest in activities pertaining to cultural promotion.
So were railroad bonds, electric utility stocks, auto companies, radio firms, the electronics industry, color TV companies, Japanese conglomerates, computer, biotech, internet shares and real estate, and all crashed when excessive optimism far outweighed the more rational expectations normally associated with prudent investing.
"The effects of housing policy measures are showing, market expectation are stabilising and buyer behaviour is more rational," the housing agency said in a notice on its website, noting that property transactions and the number of people applying to buy properties have both fallen.
But there has to be a further explanation, because a sensible steward of wealth as great as Bloomberg's would have to recognize that dumping the same amount of money into an existing centrist candidate, like Amy Klobuchar, would be more rational and cost-effective.
"We believe rising cheese prices leads to more rational promotions across the category, similar to what the industry experienced in the summer and fall last year, and expect this dynamic will occur again in the coming months," Saleh wrote in a research note Monday.
Warren says she wants a comprehensive, cohesive plan to confront China on trade; Biden has called Trump's trade war "damaging and erratic," but hasn't openly demanded repeal of the tariffs; Sanders has said "of course I would use tariffs," just in a more rational way.
With that baneful "illusion" gone, and with all our psychopharmaceuticals and empirically grounded cognitive therapy techniques firmly in place, can we assert that we've advanced toward some more rational state of mental health than that enjoyed by our forebears in the heyday of analysis?
"The vicious circle of discounting and higher promo is ultimately proving to be a negative sum game for all players, and retailers' investment cases increasingly depend on how quickly grocers are expected to scale back promo activity and return to more rational competition," the Aton brokerage said.
"If you get a more rational government, they could pursue a debt restructuring, which – if done in a credible way, associated with credible economic policies – you could end up with bond prices higher than where they are today, despite the fact you get a haircut," Maratos said.
The STOXX Europe 600 index closed 0.4 percent lower but the pan-European index gained 2.6 percent this week, the best weekly performance since mid-July "After panic buying, a more rational and selective phase has started," said Giuseppe Sersale, fund manager at Anthilia Capital in Milan.
Baking a flag cake would have been a far more rational reaction to 29/211 than the ruling class's actual response, which was to launch wars not just in Afghanistan but also Iraq, a monumental failure of morality and judgement that the world is still grappling with.
Are we expected to believe that men are innately intellectually superior to women, more rational, more intelligent and just generally better suited to hold positions of power and influence, while at the same time accepting that they're incapable of telling whether or not a woman wants it?
We can set up institutions that result in greater rationality than any of us is capable of individually, like peer review, like free speech, like a free press, like empirical testing — norms and institutions that make us collectively more rational than any of us is individually.
"The A-share market has gotten a lot more rational, and there are more growth-oriented equity proxies than in the Hong Kong market," said Nomura's head of China equity research and chief strategist Wendy Liu, referring to another name for stocks traded on the mainland.
They're trying to leverage the more rational side of consumers by making the argument that you shouldn't listen to your mom because she lied to you all those times when you were young, so they're trying to convince customers from an emotional and rational point of view simultaneously. Sneaky.
The second option may lead to something of a detente in the talks, but China risks giving up its best leverage over the United States, namely commodity imports, in nothing more than the hope that the Trump administration will suddenly become a more rational actor in the trade dispute.
But having been a forceful ally of President Bill Clinton in the Kosovo war and having intervened successfully in Sierra Leone in 2000, Mr. Blair was a believer in using force to impose a more rational world order, and after the attacks on the United States on Sept.
A much more rational solution to this problem would be to adopt instant runoff voting [in which voters rank candidates in order of preference] so that a vote for Stein could go to Clinton (or for Gary Johnson could go to Trump) if that's a voter's second choice.
"The 2-player US rideshare market continues to be more profit focused and we expect the decline in available private funding for cash-burning competitors (post WeWork) to make the non-US markets more rational," Morgan Stanley equity analyst Brian Nowak said in a note to clients Tuesday.
"About ten years ago there was a rumor going around that she had signed up to have her body preserved, so my colleagues and I worried that perhaps Paris Hilton was more rational than us," says Anders Sandberg, a research fellow with the University of Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute.
The three men's prominence, and their long history of distinguished service, has led many inside and outside the White House to see them as the adults in the room who would be guiding Trump toward a calmer, more stable, more rational foreign policy than what he alluded to during his campaign.
The Chinese are looking carefully at the political situation in the U.S. including the impeachment hearings and the presidential election, the source said, adding the officials are wondering if it is more rational to wait things out since it is unclear what Trump's standing will be even in a few months.
From Aunty's point of view, arranged marriage is just more rational, and now that I'm able to see it from her point of view, finding a partner purely through romantic means seems more illogical—especially as I notice incompatibilities in my own relationship and the relationships of those around me.
The Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus Vance Jr., took an important step toward a more rational policy when he declared in June that his office would as of September no longer prosecute most people for bus or subway fare-beating, partly because the criminal charge unfairly penalizes people for being poor.
Horacio S. Aguirre, the chairman of the Miami River Commission, said the river's reputation as a "slummy no man's land" notorious for "dead bodies, floating cars and nefarious activities" had made it difficult to attract developers, especially because Miami Beach and other oceanfront locales provided far more rational enticements for moneymaking.
He entered parliament as prime minister, was confronted with the hard choices – on cuts to public services, on forcing greater ease of hiring and firing and on tax rises – now facing Italy and in seeking to confront them lost both public backing and a crucial vote on securing a more rational election system.
In this sense, even the C.C.P.'s rule is an extension of the "mandate of heaven" of imperial times — and in that lineage lies some reason for optimism about the future of vaccine safety in China, more rational and more effective policymaking overall and maybe even some measure of decentralization within the party itself.
But, even though the end result of Boudelle's monument-building process may be less than satisfying, the seemingly more rational process of minimalist reductionism seen in many of the monuments made since 1902 proves less and less interesting in our heated political period, with its far right drifts toward authoritarian narrow-mindedness fueled by intolerance.
While many view it as evidence that politics is, in essence, tribalistic and disconnected from actual policy ideas, others, like UChicago's Anthony Fowler, have argued that voters are more rational and more likely to determine which politicians they support based on policy (rather than the other way around) than the most cynical interpretations of the data suggest.
But to viewers who feel as abused and overlooked as Arthur Fleck, or even who harbor smaller, more rational resentments about society, Joker is a deliberate and fine-tuned provocation and promise: you aren't alone, the people you hate really are awful, and it would be okay to act against them in any way you want.
This sequence feels like a resetting for her character, a pullback to the colder, more rational, more calculating Cersei she will have to be if she intends to be a suitable opponent for Jon and Sansa's faction in the North and Daenerys in the South, let alone those Dornish afterthoughts and Oleanna Tyrell's infinite supply of low-key awesomeness.
High on their to-do list should be passage of the Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment (RAISE) Act, S. 1720, which would scrap both chain migration and the visa lottery system and replace them with a more rational and fairer system that selects new immigrants based on an objective assessment of their likelihood to succeed here.
It would perhaps be more tactically wise for the left to keep a critical distance from the Russia issue, insisting that there are more rational means of opposing Trump and fertilizing left-wing ideas than hanging their hopes on an investigation that has not, as yet, come close to validating the thesis that Trump meaningfully colluded with any hostile foreign power.
Some of the more rational responses pointed out that bars are required to provide tap water to any customer who requests it; some suggested that Bristol Spirit should either come up with some kind of service charge for patrons who don't pay for drinks or start selling bottled water (it currently doesn't do either), and others defended their decision not to drink alcohol, juice, or sodas, for a host of reasons.
"And we could easily go the route of having great tensions if the Cubans perceive a Trump administration trying to take advantage of what they believe to be instability in the wake of Fidel's passing -- or we could have a more rational approach and everybody understands that this doesn't really change the relationship between the United States and Cuba and certainly doesn't change the future of leadership for the foreseeable future in Cuba," he said.
This one was ignited by an electrical fire, but the process is the same if a wind-driven ember gets into the foliage: Reading Rack If you are at all interested in paths to a more rational human relationship with wildfire at all scales, there's no better starting place than a remarkable collection of papers on "The Interaction of Fire and Mankind" published in June in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (yes, arguably the clunkiest journal name ever).

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