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And next time, choose your "actions and words" more wisely.
I want to make sure I use it more wisely.
"Of course the oil market has to be managed more wisely," Nahavandian.
But using land more wisely can buy us the time to get there.
If spent more wisely, $5.5 billion could upgrade far more than 70 stations.
Thankfully when we asked the Internet to name our 'ship' they chose more wisely.
International donors want Tunisia to prune the public sector and spend its money more wisely.
That would enable charities to plan more wisely and leverage projected gifts to maximum effect.
I hope people see things more wisely and not affected by social-media trends easily.
Instead of striving to use your strengths more often, aim to use them more wisely.
The pebble shortens its suggested stop time over weeks, training you to use water more wisely.
If not, I hope men will realize the power they hold and use it more wisely.
Handled more wisely, the failure of the coup might have been the dying kick of Turkey's militarists.
We hope it'll help you to more wisely allocate that most precious of natural resources: your fear.
We hope it helps you to more wisely allocate that most precious of natural resources: your fear.
But I dare to hope for one that rules us a little more wisely than he did.
The government has been urging people across the country to use water more wisely and cut consumption.
"Resources are more wisely used when they connect the generations rather than separate them," Ms. Butts said.
Trump's fellow Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have urged him to tweet less and more wisely.
A better understanding of what makes them act as they do could help us choose them more wisely.
America's European and Asian allies should spend both more, and more wisely, on their arsenals and training their troops.
Here's a little tip: You can spend your hard-earned cash more wisely by buying a refurbished iPhone instead.
"Please choose your guest more wisely," she wrote to Fox Business and the host, Charles V. Payne, on Twitter.
People want to lose weight, eat better, be more mindful, spend money more wisely, sleep better and improve relationships.
Research suggests that, rather than weaken the will to work, unconditional regular disbursements let people manage their careers more wisely.
Ferrari was using all of its available energy more wisely, but at a cost of some of the audible loveliness.
Tracking climate spending would enable the funds to be used more wisely and efficiently in line with priorities, she added.
Nicholas Sparks is apologizing for emails he wrote disparaging the LGBTQ community ... saying he should have chosen his words more wisely.
Color perception doesn't explain the preferences, after all, so they conclude that it really is that smarter guppies choose more wisely.
The goal is not to monitor teams closely, but just find ways to encourage them to spend their time more wisely.
Sometimes Min pitied her future daughter-in-law, whoever she was, and wished that the girl could have chosen more wisely.
But opponents worry about the cost, and say the money could used more wisely in other ways that address the epidemic.
However, ridehailing industry insiders believe Uber is still spending more wisely on the ridesharing portion of its business than U.S. competitors Lyft.
The EB-5 program has the potential to generate several billion dollars of revenue each year, which could be allocated more wisely.
From the beginning of their experiments with capitalism, these two former giants of communist tyranny acted differently, with China acting more wisely.
Plenty of 16-year-olds would cast votes more wisely than many 60-year-olds, but the United States won't let them.
They should use their time and energy more wisely by campaigning for amendments that are both feasible and would make life better.
Around the time that Liberia's child soldiers were putting down their guns, Western governments and aid agencies were resolving to give more wisely.
If there aren't enough in-network specialists available, for instance, all the monetary incentives in the world can't make patients choose more wisely.
How it works: These programs generally offer new information or a few options meant to help a human decision-maker choose more wisely.
She pointed to Kavanaugh's claim, after being nominated for the Supreme Court, that no one had run a vetting process "more wisely" than Trump.
Some chose more wisely than others: MUFG's stake in Morgan Stanley was a bargain, whereas Nomura's purchase of Lehman Brothers' European business proved a burden.
UK startups will act where the financial institutions can't and provide innovative solutions to new problems, helping consumers and businesses use their money more wisely.
To the Editor: Your editorial makes an essential point: The Pentagon has more than enough funding, if only it would spend its resources more wisely.
Their idea of "reform" is to cut back public and private insurance so consumers have "more skin in the game" and thus shop more wisely.
If governments spent more on health, and more wisely, mortality rates in the poorest countries could fall to those seen in the healthiest middle-income ones.
Tuesday's Virgo full moon calls for a compromise between your work and home balance— managing your time more wisely generates positive changes in your love life.
No one wants to go back to the days of horse-drawn carriages, but it's worth asking if we could have deployed this technology more wisely.
Love was hammered in the head in Game 2, in part because he waited flat-footed for a rebound he might more wisely have jumped for.
But while keeping entitlements "off the table" is a great slogan, I can't help but wonder why Congress can't ensure we spend entitlement money more wisely.
Or, at least, you can behave more like a C.E.O. is expected to behave: more rationally, more wisely, more reflectively; less emotionally, less rashly, less reactively.
But advocates say if the Education Department picks and choses the bankruptcy petitions it challenges more wisely, the benefits would befall consumers and loan holders alike.
"But if I could, I would have listened more to my mother and gone back home to N.Y.C. earlier in life and chosen my friends more wisely."
Thursday's result caps a 10-month long battle between Deckers and Marcato, which has been prodding management to consider spinoffs, cut costs, and allocate capital more wisely.
"Food tends to be consumed more wisely and sparingly; cash, on the other hand, can easily be misused," Jean Drèze, an eminent Indian development economist, once wrote.
By spending their money more wisely, Democrats can win the Georgia special election and, in 2018, prevail in enough races to recapture control of the House of Representatives.
If locals were trained to use the forests more wisely—hunting only in designated zones, actively managing timber resources—it would go a long way toward ensuring their survival.
Trump, the G-28500 and the absence of American leadership The Hill's Morning Report - Dem lawmakers put guns, hate groups on fall agenda MORE wisely sought to downplay expectations.
By removing himself, Trump would place the challenge squarely back on the NFL to pick its battles more wisely or risk committing economic suicide and ruining a venerated game.
I am forced, in a good way, to delegate and use my time at the office much more wisely in order to have as much time as possible with my family.
If you could really feel your digital money — the way you can feel the metal of a quarter or the paper of a $20 bill — would you spend it more wisely?
The screen counting down my available minutes really did help me allocate my time more wisely, and it showed me I wasn't actually cleaning for as long as I thought I would.
By utilizing automation in your finances, you overcome one of the most difficult obstacles to save for your future and also begin to more wisely use the money that you currently have.
Most recently, Google announced that Android P will include several features to help users manage their time on their phones more wisely, including detailed breakdowns of how long they've been using different apps.
The sooner we realize this, the sooner we will stop searching for a sudden and magical victory, and the more wisely we will husband our resources for what is inevitably a long and grinding fight.
But we must admit that time in between pitches was always open for defenses to use more wisely, even though, as a spectator, I liked the silent patience of the batter waiting for the delivery.
The U.S. economy would benefit if it spent less time on debilitating and risky tariff battles and more time on the many ways we could invest more wisely in our human, physical and institutional capital.
The way to do it is not to pray for more diversified economies — Latin America has never had those and won't for a long time — but rather to manage resource-based economies more wisely and presciently.
For Egypt, with its large underemployed population, managing the fishing industry more wisely would employ more people and have greater long-term economic benefits than building expensive canal infrastructure that is vulnerable to a volatile global economy.
A government that was once willing to spend money on busing should now be willing to use that money more wisely, give it to parents who want better opportunities for their kids, and leave the driving to them.
How digital marketers can get better results with less capital There has been much talk of late about the end of easy venture capital and what will happen to startup economics when everyone is forced to spend more wisely.
"If we think a bit more wisely about plastic, especially the single use items we use in our daily life, we can make big changes," said the marine scientist at Britain's governmental Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science.
But as well as using limited supplies more wisely and fairly, policymakers and businesses should also seek to manage water resources better to economise on the electricity and fuel needed to pump, clean and deliver water, the report said.
Qapital, one of a slew of mobile applications trying to make it easier for users to save money (and spend it more wisely), has raised $30 million in fresh financing as it expands beyond savings to offer investment advisory services.
The current, cheerfully cynical version of me that college created knows I can spend my money much more wisely than any of the politically correct stoners with questionable degrees who are running the show in DC. Follow Jay Stephens on Twitter.
Making a to-do list, of course, helps you put your week ahead in perspective and manage your time more wisely — but Tuesdays are likely when you'll have to sit down and revisit (and potentially reorganize) your priorities for the week.
But there are opportunity costs here as well: Think of all the things an investment of this size — "in the low millions," according to Alex Poots, the Shed's artistic director — could have achieved, or at least attempted, if more wisely spent?
The United Nations said in a recent report that land must be used more wisely to curb global warming, as agriculture, forestry and other land activities accounted for nearly a quarter of man-made greenhouse gas emissions from 2007-2016.
He retreated in the face of blistering criticism from religious organizations, which take in the lion's share of Americans' $389 billion in gifts, and others who think (rightly) that private charities can spend the money more wisely than the federal government.
I realize that "hire more women" must sound to a lot of tech companies like "get over it and move on" from a friend after a painful breakup, or "just invest more wisely and make more money" to someone unfamiliar with investment.
China's actual defense spending is often higher than the announced budget, according to Yvonne Chiu, an assistant professor in politics and public administration at Hong Kong University, who said that China was looking to spend its money more wisely as the economy slows.
The data MasterClass, Netflix, and other SVOD services collect from users informs their understanding of the elements that constitute a hit show and enable them to more wisely allocate resources, tripling down on what works best while cutting investment in what doesn't.
City cannot be blamed — or credited, depending on your perspective — for that entirely; its closest competitors deserve praise for the work they have done, while the rest of the league might warrant a little censure for not spending their own fortunes more wisely.
Yet it's a powerful list that can help you stay focused on your financial goals — whether that is spending more wisely, paying off student loan or credit card debt or saving for emergencies in the short term or retirement in the years ahead.
Since dining out is often considered a big part of the travel experience, understanding how much restaurants cost by region can help you to choose your destinations more wisely — especially if you're a serious foodie with a desire to try it all.
The launch of PESCO, by contrast, represents a strong signal that Europeans want to spend more on defense and — perhaps even more importantly — want to spend their money more wisely by trying to overcome their fragmented and wasteful current approach to procurement and investment.
In chasing the myth that any new coal-fired power could become socially or environmentally acceptable in this day and age, Southern Co., which owns the Kemper project, squandered billions of dollars and several years of research that could've been spent much more wisely.
Nicholas Pinter, a University of California, Davis, geoscientist who studies flood risk and water management, said that Florida is well-situated to build more wisely after this disaster because it already has a statewide post-disaster redevelopment plan and requires coastal communities to have their own.
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - From eating less meat to farming with fewer chemicals and protecting forests, there are many ways people can use land more wisely to rein in global warming and feed a growing population at the same time, a scientific report is due to say this week.
In contrast, when a country respects achievement and property rights, trusts its citizens and markets to invest more wisely than the government, and keeps taxes, even for the very rich, at moderate levels, the market does better, investment increases, tax revenues increase, and there is more "fairness" to spread around than even the most angry socialist could hope for.
By using existing allocations more wisely, controlling costs, and letting working families take the money they pay to private insurers and instead let them pay into a public option at a lower cost, we can ensure that every person can see a doctor, afford a prescription, and be well enough to live up to their full potential.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE wisely tapped this lever in their statements in June, affirming that any serious negotiation would by necessity discuss the status of foreign forces.
In 2014, she worked on a series of digital mixed media works that address the issues of consumerism and manufacturing excess by society's overconsumption. Leeke's concept for the show was to encourage consumers to choose more wisely and spend more for quality merchandise versus throwing it away.
Because men are men, and women > are women. We must not fly in the face of nature. 8\. Because pockets have > been used by men to carry tobacco, pipes, whiskey flasks, chewing gum and > compromising letters. We see no reason to suppose that women would use them > more wisely.
Some assert that music programs distract students from gaining practical skills and takes money away from more useful areas, where funds could be more wisely spent. Others argue that the research showing cognitive or academic benefits stemming from music is unproven and needs to be further investigated before reaching a conclusion.
Valletta emerged victorious as they had managed to maintain consistency throughout the whole campaign. Victor Sciriha was less vocal, and yet he acted even more wisely in investing resources. His boldest move was to return Paul Zammit at the helm of the senior squad. On the pitch, Federico Falcone's goals were crucial to this consistency.
The Ide releases its infinite power, using Karala's baby as the trigger, and the Ide wipes out both races. It scatters humanity and the Buff Clan, sending them to the end of the universe to be reborn as wise and kindhearted, to use technology more wisely, and never to repeat the same mistakes they did by using technology. The souls of Piper Lou and Karala's baby then travel through space.
The main advantage of management by exception is that problematic issues are identified rapidly and managers are able to use their time and energy more wisely for important issues rather than for less important ones that could provoke delays in their daily operations. Additionally, managers need to work less on statistics and the frequency of making decisions becomes less, which saves time. As managers take fewer decisions, employees have more responsibility, which increases their motivation.
He has all the trappings of being a star but he needs to choose his films more wisely. " Zee News gave 1.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "The scenes have been lifted from various English horror films and although they have been executed fairly, they leave you a little disappointed." The CNN IBN critic Rajeev Masand stated, "I'm going with one- and-a-half out of five for Alone. You'll wish you'd stayed home instead.
The commission's final report was lengthy and based on extensive interviews and testimony. Its primary conclusion was that the failures of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) permitted the terrorist attacks to occur and that if these agencies had acted more wisely and more aggressively, the attacks could potentially have been prevented. After the publication of its final report, the commission closed on August 21, 2004. The commission's website was shut down, but has been archived.
The galleries had until 31 December 2008 to make the purchase before the work would be offered to private collectors, but the deadline was extended. The other painting, Diana and Callisto, was for sale for the same amount until 2012 before it was offered to private collectors. The sale created controversy with politicians who argued that the money could have been spent more wisely during a deepening recession. The Scottish Government offered £12.5 million and £10 million came from the National Heritage Memorial Fund.
He signalled to the tug that no assistance was needed, and immediately headed back to Sydney. The Advance returned to Newcastle, damaged at the bows. It was later found at the Marine Court that at the time of the collision the Advance had been the under charge of a deck hand, McIvor. The court did not find that there had "been any negligence on the part of the master of the tug in not coming on deck sooner, but thought he should have acted more wisely".
Rubery accused Bruce of "wasting £3m", arguing that the money would have been "spent more wisely by a more experienced manager without an ego to feed". He was replaced by Lou Macari, who was unable to halt the slide as relegation to the third tier followed at the end of the season. Huddersfield reached the play-offs in 2001–02, but lost 2–1 to Brentford in the semi-final. Around this time, the club had debts of 20 million pounds following relegation and the collapse of ITV Digital.
Other recommendations were that the Environment Agency should continue its existing processes (8)(25). The review also argued that the Government's £800 million-a-year flood defence budget for 2010 to 2011 was "about right" but stated that money should be spent more wisely. Sir Michael Pitt said: "What we are arguing is that we were not well prepared last summer for the scale of flooding that took place." After the 2007 floods, the present organisation of flood management in England and Wales, with a large number of separate bodies responsible for different components, was called into question.
It was these that first brought her to the serious notice of Holland, who assigned her to visit and criticize, with humor, the then lately- established Concord School of Philosophy. Through her research, Dodd became seriously interested in the movement, and the result was an article so sympathetic to the philosophers and their mission, that it was promptly rejected by Holland, and as promptly accepted by a rival. She had written more wisely than she knew, and not only the English but the French reviews also copied the article. Harper's entrusted Dodd with a new task.
In 2018, Lee condemned the Inter- American Court of Human Rights, which is part of the Organization of American States (OAS), for recommending that Costa Rica legalize same-sex marriage. The decision by the court was spurred by a petition by Costa Rica's President Luis Guillermo Solis who was working on ways to improve LGBT rights in Costa Rica. Lee suggested that the U.S., which is a primary funder of the OAS should use its money more wisely and do more to safeguard religious liberties worldwide. In 2018, Lee blocked the reappointment of Chai Feldblum to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
However, on November 9, 2007, The Morning Fix underwent major changes when it was decided that morning airtime would be more wisely used playing music; the changes resulted in only 2 of the shows' original 6 members remaining, Alan Cox and Jim "Jesus" Lynam. The show dropped Alan Cox and Jim Lynam on August 1, 2008, and moved Brian Sherman and Steve Tingle from afternoons to the morning slot. During its tenure as an alternative rock station, WKQX served as host to several music festivals and events, mainly Jamboree at Tweeter Center in Tinley Park every June, and Twisted (formerly Twisted Christmas) at various venues every December.
Raag Gujari (ਗੂਜਰੀ) – If there is a perfect simile for Raag Gujari, it would be that of a person isolated in the desert, who has their hands cupped, holding water. However, it is only when the water begins to slowly seep through their joined hands that the person comes to realise the real value and importance of the water. Similarly Raag Gujari leads the listener to realise and become aware of passing time and in this way comes to value the precious nature of time itself. The revelation brings the listener to an awareness and admission of their own death and mortality, making them utilize their remaining ‘life time’ more wisely. 3\.
Prior to the 2004–05 NHL lockout, teams could spend as much or as little as they wanted, therefore most offer sheets were matched. This caused offers to restricted free agents to be rare to avoid ill will amongst general managers; there were no offer sheets made in the six years prior to the lockout. Beginning with the 2005 NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement, the NHL assigned a salary cap ceiling and floor for each season, so teams must spend money more wisely. This means it is more likely that general managers will offer a contract to a younger player with potential that their team does not see as much value in matching, rather saving money for other players.
None of these problems are due to a lack of a definition of evaluation but are rather due to evaluators attempting to impose predisposed notions and definitions of evaluations on clients. The central reason for the poor utilization of evaluations is arguably due to the lack of tailoring of evaluations to suit the needs of the client, due to a predefined idea (or definition) of what an evaluation is rather than what the client needs are (House, 1980). The development of a standard methodology for evaluation will require arriving at applicable ways of asking and stating the results of questions about ethics such as agent-principal, privacy, stakeholder definition, limited liability; and could-the-money-be-spent-more-wisely issues.
The following February, Cantor led Republicans in the House of Representatives in voting against the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and was a prominent spokesman in voicing the many issues he and his fellow Republicans had with the legislation. Cantor voted in favor of a 90% marginal tax rate increase on taxpayer financed bonuses, despite receiving campaign contributions from TARP recipient Citigroup. In his book Young Guns, Cantor summarized Keynesian economics with the following opinion, "The idea is that the government can be counted on to spend more wisely than the people." As Majority Leader, Cantor steered the STOCK Act through the House, which requires Congressmen to disclose their stock investments more regularly and in a more transparent manner.
Following the course of the Murray River, along the route they found two fine lakes – Lake Victoria, in the western Riverina region of New South Wales, and Lake Bonney in north-eastern South Australia. Hawdon named the first after Queen Victoria and the second after his companion. Charles Sturt, in an official report made in August 1838, said of this journey: "Messrs Hawdon and Bonney could not have taken a more direct line or shortened the journey more wisely". Having beaten other aspiring overlanders, including John Hill and Edward John Eyre, Hawdon and Lieutenant Alfred Mundy left Melbourne on an expedition to Adelaide on 11 July 1839, travelling north- north-west to Expedition Pass, near present-day Castlemaine, and stopping at various squatter stations.
Malvern Fringe Parade Malvern Fringe Festival was founded in 1977 by Adrian Mealing, a teacher in Malvern, in collaboration with Andrew Sleigh, Ian Fearnside and Phil Webb. It originated as a reaction to the Malvern Festival which was perceived to be biased towards classical music and appealing towards a national and international audience rather than a local one. A further concern was the continued requirement for the local Council to underwrite the main festival and the feeling that the public expenditure could be more wisely spent. The founding aims of the Fringe were to produce a popular, varied programme of events for the local people of Malvern, to bridge the gap between the "us" and "them" in the arts and to "shake it up a bit in Malvern".
Viollet-le-Duc famously defined restoration in volume eight of his Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture française du XI au XVI siecle of 1858: "To restore a building is not to maintain it, repair it or remake it: it is to re-establish it in a complete state which may never have existed at any given moment." He then explained that it had to meet four conditions: (1) The "re-establishment" had to be scientifically documented with plans and photographs and archeological records, which would guarantee exactness. (2) The restoration had to involve not just the appearance of the monument, or the effect that it produced, but also its structure; it had to use the most efficient means to assure the long life of the building, including using more solid materials, used more wisely. (3) the restoration had to exclude any modification contrary to obvious evidence; but the structure could be adapted to conform to more modern or rational uses and practices, which meant alterations to the original plan; and (4) The restoration should preserve older modifications made to the building, with the exception of those which compromised its stability or its conservation, or those which gravely violated the value of its historical presence.

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