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Will everything be alright if it seeks exit and normalises interest rates?
If the political environment normalises, Fitch may reinstate the Support Rating Floor of 'BBB-' for Catalonia.
The minister said that telecoms companies will be required to return the spectrum once the situation normalises.
Liberty Holdings normalises the figure to account for factors including the consolidation of a listed subsidiary's accounts into group financial statements.
North Korea hopes to get $20 billion to $50 billion in aid from Japan if it normalises relations, the newspaper said.
WACKER NEUSON IF SITUATION IN EUROPE NORMALISES ABOUT AS QUICKLY AS IT DID IN CHINA, THE CONSEQUENCES WILL BE LIMITED, THEN WOULD EXPECT REBOUND
"The next three weeks will be critical, and there may be a chance to reverse the trend if the weather normalises," Credit Suisse analysts said.
FCF generation has been negative due to organic expansion of SMR and SMP, but Fitch expects FCF generation to improve once capex normalises over FY18-FY19.
"We took a consumer hit because people think 'oh my God Europe's more expensive', that normalises," Carolyn McCall told reporters on the sidelines of a conference on Thursday.
FCF generation has been negative due to the organic expansion of the SMR and SMP businesses, but Fitch expects FCF generation to improve once capex normalises over FY18-FY19.
The bank is gradually cutting rates as it normalises policy after economic and financial shocks caused by Western sanctions on Russia, and as inflation, its key area of responsibility, has slowed to its 4% target.
QE continues to feed the dislocation between technical factors and fundamentals, as reflected in the divergence between corporate spreads and leverage, but this gap should narrow beyond 2017 as the ECB ends its stimulus and issuance normalises.
It is one thing for Trump, Farage, Le Pen and Hofer to try to fix a narrative which fuels anti-immigrant sentiment and normalises far-right populism; it is quite another for the left to go along with it.
The build-up of raw materials could hit working capital in the fourth quarter by up to 10 million pounds ($13 million), Premier said, adding it expected to recoup that cost in the following financial year as the situation normalises.
But in a facility with such a large proportion of Aboriginal youths, and in a justice system that normalises their over-representation, it's hard not to see the centre's handling of the incident as indicative of a much wider problem.
"Fitch's baseline forecast is for US wage growth to pick up gradually, which would support household incomes and help bring inflation back to target as the Fed gradually normalises policy, but a very sharp increase in US wage inflation would be problematic," said Brian Coulton, Chief Economist, Fitch.
"In a patriarchal society such as ours, the appointment of a female head of state not only sets the standard for the future but also normalises women as decision-makers in public life," tweeted Fitsum Arega, the top aide to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who leads Ethiopia's government and policy.
He said shareholders had to form their own view on how much capital could be returned to them but added that the bank, which is generating capital each year, plans to return its core tier one capital ratio to 13 percent from the current level of 16 percent once it normalises its stock of non-performing loans.
A diagnosis of a functional neurological disorder is dependent on positive features from the history and examination. Positive features of functional weakness on examination include Hoover’s sign, when there is weakness of hip extension which normalises with contralateral hip flexion, and thigh abductor sign, weakness of thigh abduction which normalises with contralateral thigh abduction. Signs of functional tremor include entrainment and distractibility. The patient with tremor should be asked to copy rhythmical movements with one hand or foot.
There are no certain interactions with other drugs. The blood plasma levels of simvastatin were reduced by 57% after a single dose of tocilizumab, but it is not known whether this is clinically relevant. A possible mechanism is that the elevated IL-6 levels of patients with RA suppress the biosynthesis of various cytochrome P450 enzymes, notably CYP1A2, CYP2C9, CYP2C19 and CYP3A4. Tocilizumab lowers IL-6 and thus normalises cytochrome levels, increasing the metabolization of simvastatin (and possibly other cytochrome metabolised drugs).
Migration to low altitude is curative, though not immediate, as the body adapts to the normal oxygen level near sea-level and the haematocrit normalises. Alternatively, bloodletting (phlebotomy) can be performed to lower the haematocrit temporarily; when combined with volume replacement with fluids this can have a longer effect. Medication with acetazolamide, a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, has been shown to improve chronic mountain sickness by reducing erythropoietin and the resulting polycythaemia, which results in better arterial oxygenation and a lower heart rate. Oxygen therapy and training in slow breathing techniques has been shown to reduce symptoms through increasing blood oxygenation.
Despite the grave initial presentation in some of the patients, most of the patients survive the initial acute event, with a very low rate of in-hospital mortality or complications. Once a patient has recovered from the acute stage of the syndrome, they can expect a favorable outcome and the long-term prognosis is excellent for most. Even when ventricular systolic function is heavily compromised at presentation, it typically improves within the first few days and normalises within the first few months. Although infrequent, recurrence of the syndrome has been reported and seems to be associated with the nature of the trigger.
The development of a composite indicator normalises the data, thus enabling the constituent indicators (representing water, energy and food) to be aggregated. The water, energy and food pillars within this index are equally weighted, thus emphasizing the multi-centric nature of this framework. The WEF Nexus Index should be utilised as an entry point into the underlying pillars, sub-pillars and indicators, and can be utilised in parallel with other quantitative and qualitative water-energy-food nexus studies. Further, it is complementary to the Sustainable Development Goals in that its access sub-pillars are centred on equitable access to the constituent resources.
From this perspective, in every social system there is a dominant (hegemonic) and idealised form of masculinity and an apotheosised form of femininity that is considered as proper for men and women. This idealised form of masculinity (hegemonic masculinity) legitimates and normalises certain performances of men, and pathologises, marginalises, and subordinates any other expressions of masculinities or femininities (masculine and feminine subject positions). Alongside hegemonic masculinity, Connell postulated that there are other forms of masculinities (marginalised and subordinated), which according to the findings of a plethora of studies are constructed in oppressive ways (Thorne 1993). This is symptomatic of the fact that hegemonic masculinity is relational, which means that it is constructed in relation to and against an Other (emphasised femininity, marginalised and subordinated masculinities).
The situation comedy Till Death Us Do Part attacked many of the things Whitehouse cherished. She objected to its profane language: "I doubt if many people would use 121 bloodies in half-an-hour", and "Bad language coarsens the whole quality of our life. It normalises harsh, often indecent language, which despoils our communication." Whitehouse and the NVALA won a libel action against the BBC and its writer Johnny Speight in July 1967 with a full apology and substantial damages, after Speight implied in a BBC radio interview that the organisation's members and its head were fascists."Damages For Mrs Mary Whitehouse", Glasgow Herald, 28 July 1967, p.11Mark Ward "A Family at War: Till Death Do Us Part", The Main Event (Kaleidoscope brochure) 1996 Shortly after Speight's interview, she was mocked in an episode of the series entitled "Alf's Dilemma" (27 February 1967).

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