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And I do think it is a norm that when there are investigations we don't operate on innuendo; we don't operate on leaks; we operate on concrete decisions that are made.
"I do think that there is a norm that when there are investigations, we don't operate on innuendo and we don't operate on incomplete information and we don't operate on leaks," Obama said.
"I do think that there is a norm that when there are investigations, we don't operate on innuendo and we don't operate on incomplete information and we don't operate on leaks," Obama said in the interview, which was taped Tuesday.
"I operated on a mother, then 15 years later, I'd operate on her daughter, and three years after that, I'd operate on the granddaughter - a baby," he recounted.
But the politics of migration operate on a delayed cycle.
They operate on the public domain offered by the internet.
Artificial intelligence should operate on principles of intelligibility and fairness.
That's pretty significant considering all Huawei phones operate on Android.
Ayers Pence and his staff operate on a different planet.
They operate on the ABCs of sales — always be closing.
It must operate on a plane functionally separate from reality.
But most of us plebes operate on a different wavelength.
We can't seem to operate on our own very good.
Dogs are also trained to operate on trains and aircraft.
Gulf Coast refiners can't operate on US shale oil alone.
For me it's about how images operate on our bodies.
They, too, are entitled to operate on a free market.
It doesn't operate on the grounds of true and false.
The federal government, however, will operate on a normal schedule.
Sort of dinky consumer walkie talkies operate on there too.
Generally, Embark trucks operate on roads with test drivers on board.
More and more companies are choosing to operate on remote teams.
The light rail downtown will also operate on a reduced course.
Long Island Rail Road trains will operate on a holiday schedule.
Commercial DNA database operate on an even greater scale by comparison.
Obed says all 53 Inuit communities currently operate on diesel generation.
But they used to operate on a smaller, more personal level.
But the Fed tends to operate on trends, not data points.
I could sense them trying to psychically operate on my brain.
He's like an otorhinolaryngologist who doesn't operate on ears or noses.
Still, Autopilot continued to operate on that road with cross-traffic.
As rural hospitals, they operate on ever shrinking margins of profitability.
As rural hospitals, they operate on ever shrinking margins of profitability.
After all, this multi-billion dollar industry doesn't operate on charity.
Shaun's team must also operate on a patient who refuses anesthesia.
Mr. Morley clearly likes to operate on several fronts at once.
Up that would operate on the ground and in the air.
Child care centers in America operate on incredibly thin profit margins.
Companies that operate on a franchise model vigorously opposed the change.
They think they operate on an entirely different plane of thought.
These cities operate on principles of minimal energy consumption and environmental destruction.
Now, Lyft's own self-driving cars will operate on that network too.
Amtrak Service between Boston and Virginia will operate on a modified schedule.
That can be overwhelming for restaurants that already operate on thin margins.
And that especially applies to international banks that operate on Wall Street.
It's a battlefield that states are going to try to operate on.
We can only operate on three to five patients at a time.
Secondary students, sixth through 12th grade, will operate on a modified schedule.
TRANSPORTATION New Jersey Transit trains will operate on a weekend/holiday schedule.
It's clear Cynthia Nixon and Miranda Hobbes operate on the same plane.
Both operate on walled-off, encrypted systems unconnected to the broader Internet.
Foreign carriers typically operate on longer, global routes, with less-reliable service.
His lungs showed no signs of beginning to operate on their own.
They operate on digital data just like the components in conventional hardware.
She prefers to operate on the assumption that good work is rewarded.
The overwhelming majority of conversion therapists operate on a for-profit basis.
They resume operating on Derek while Meredith goes to operate on Owen.
Islamist extremists and the far right also operate on major social media platforms.
Amtrak said that it planned to operate on a modified schedule on Wednesday.
"We wanted the show to operate on various levels of reality," Green said.
Abusive landlords operate on the notion that tenants do not know their rights.
That truce will help America and Europe to co-operate on another front.
We have to operate on the assumption that it won't ever have them.
Nearly a fifth of smartphones sold last year operate on Apple's iOS software.
A new era for how creators operate on YouTube and across social media.
Not a lot if you already operate on a structural $1 trillion deficit.
Any queries done through DataScience can also operate on NoSQL databases as well.
Look, I know that celebrities don't operate on a traditional 9-5 schedule.
But robots also helped surgeons operate on kidneys, colons, hearts and other organs.
Both Homecoming and the Netflix series operate on a similar scale and scope.
Courts there operate on a presumption against sentences of less than three months.
He's an example of a "grinder," biohackers who operate on their own bodies.
Surely, they reasoned, the laws of gravity would operate on the 2014 tally.
"They're going to have operate on his leg and ankle," he tells PEOPLE.
Most VC funds operate on a 10-year cycle, as do many startups.
Its districts seem to operate on a micro level—not unlike its weather.
The fourth piece is a platform for the artificial intelligence to operate on.
TRANSPORTATION New York City subways and buses will operate on a Sunday schedule.
So-called flex-fuel cars in Brazil operate on gasoline or hydrous ethanol.
Corrupt officials roam free, and armed "volunteer battalions" operate on their own terms.
For example, software companies operate on a 12 to 18 month development cycle.
The digital currency and its counterparts operate on encrypted distributed ledgers called blockchains.
Government may use technological advances to operate on the edges of Constitutional permissibility.
Pipelines, refineries, and power plants operate on a top-down chain of command.
Before the testing, he said, he was afraid to operate on Ebola survivors.
These would operate on a parish level and be run by the laity.
With the newly introduced Skip, eight scooter companies now operate on Austin's turf.
Typically CPU makers like Intel operate on what's called a tick-tock timeline.
Though an elite force, the unit appears to operate on a shoestring budget.
Movies that operate on yearslong production schedules also wouldn't feel much immediate pain.
And, there again, we attract managers who like to operate on that basis.
Carmakers especially need producers close by to co-operate on improving battery capacity.
Attaining such low prices requires Ikea to operate on a mind-boggling scale.
But less than half of those drivers continued to operate on Uber's platform.
Even in terms of how they operate on a day-to-day basis.
Because startups operate on a skeleton structure, employees wear multiple hats throughout the day.
I'm very clear that these are the parameters in which you may operate on.
Ebersole said he and his colleagues started to operate on Eli about 7 a.m.
Surgeons in the control tower might, eventually, operate on patients all round the world.
If Optimus Ride intends to operate on public roadways, they would need DMV approval.
As a result, well-run baseball teams tend to operate on a "success cycle".
"I operate on what I believe in, and if people agree, then they agree."
How the Senate might operate on a daily basis is also an open question.
"We operate on a complete fraction of what the other sports do," she said.
The one thing they have in common, they all operate on the same internet.
Weedmaps and Eaze both operate on iOS, but they don't offer in-app ordering.
They find they can't operate on it without severe consequences for her speech center.
"Even brain surgeons can't operate on every part of the brain," says Dr George.
It's creepy to watch a motorcycle operate on its own — but anything for safety.
Most operate on a very small scale: six in ten have just one property.
When you feel confident, you just radiate and operate on a totally better vibe.
Amtrak said it would operate on a modified schedule in the Northeast on Tuesday.
A lot of times, women operate on fear and men like to manipulate that.
A connected car's controllers all operate on one network, self-contained within the vehicle.
"Share Now will continue to operate on behalf of our customers," Krebs told Gizmodo.
It's an institution and they operate on structural levels, which means it operates normally.
These new arrivals today both operate on its MI UI Android software fork, however.
He'd lost patients before; that's the reality when you operate on tiny, malfunctioning hearts.
But overall the federal government continues to operate on continuing resolutions for budgetary matters.
Even Canadian independent promotions seem to operate on a higher level than most globally.
Most of Sky's biggest rivals operate on a budget of 15-20 million euros.
Air France had forecast that some 70 percent of flights would operate on Saturday.
But Amelia kicks her off the case, because you can't operate on your boyfriend.
Even those who operate on the site understand it for what it's evolved into.
Both books operate on at least two levels — as thrilling tales and elusive allegories.
When it comes to eruptions, volcanoes tend to operate on their own unpredictable schedules.
More than 225 flights were scheduled to operate on Wednesdayto bring back 2000,13 people.
For my first night and day, I wanted to operate on a frugal budget.
Each production has to operate on its own schedule, for better or for worse.
Both Metro-North and Amtrak planned to operate on a limited schedule on Wednesday.
More coffee — I operate on coffee all day so I don't have any crashes.
But Buffington doesn't operate on pure luck: There is some science behind his success.
Male doctors persuaded clerics to let them operate on women, because they lacked female doctors.
More detail about how More United will operate 'on the ground' is likely to come.
The House used to operate on a strict "calendar" system, based days of the week.
I don't recognize the internet we operate on today, and it's difficult to keep up.
There's no one-size-fits-all approach; rather, data access should operate on a spectrum.
Usually, the bots simply operate on set paths instead, with humans warned to keep clear.
Cosmic rays randomly flip the ones and zeroes that computers operate on, introducing unpredictable errors.
Economies operate on their own rhythms, and sometimes they show surprising resilience amid political shocks.
Let's operate on the assumption that the SafeTrack initiative will end someday and be successful.
Operate on the wrong side of their body and send them a bill, says Mayer.
Even high-quality, expensive earbuds seem to operate on a one-size-fits-all mentality.
But collective bargaining agreements don't always operate on the same binary as sporting events themselves.
"Fifty percent of the patients I operate on throughout the year are nonsmokers," he said.
They operate on the same principle as a mortar or artillery gun — there's an arc.
But there should not be blanket refusals to operate on fat people, the committee wrote.
Company officials say that will make them safer than choppers, which operate on one rotor.
"We don't operate on incomplete information," Mr. Obama told the digital video service NowThis News.
As the director of the safe house, Samwelly and her team operate on a shoestring.
Only state-controlled Gazprom and Rosneft are currently authorised to operate on Russia's Arctic shelf.
The flight will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
Marriott hotels, including Residence Inn and the Ritz-Carlton, operate on a separate reservation system.
Michigan, for example, already allows cars with no steering wheels to operate on public roads.
But the terrorist group has thwarted those efforts and continues to operate on the platform.
The service will operate on a continuous loop between 7AM and 10:30PM on weekdays.
Insects are interesting because, Dr. Hu said, they operate on a different scale from humans.
Those officials will operate on a secret interim basis while their background checks are processed.
"We don't operate on incomplete information," Mr. Obama said in an interview with NowThis News.
When businesses are forced to operate on a cash-only basis, public safety threats rise.
Additionally, many public defenders' offices operate on budgets far lower than those that prosecutors use.
And these things operate on a scale that even these rich guys actually can't imagine.
Under that partnership, Aptiv's self-driving vehicles operate on Lyft's ride-hailing platform in Las Vegas.
They also had to operate on her bladder and ureter in order to remove the placenta.
Does an engine designed to operate on Regular gasoline produce more horsepower when operated on Premium?
Unlike wi-fi and Bluetooth, these wireless technologies can operate on a tiny trickle of electricity.
While most competitors (including Apple) operate on the consumer side, he said Ezetap is single-minded.
Yet investors and the company operate on an almost unfathomable premise: Amazon is just getting started.
The robotaxi service called BotRide will operate on public roads in Irvine, California, beginning November 4.
They continue to operate on social media platforms and our government does little to stop them.
Celebrity Plastic Surgery Hospital asks you to operate on different body parts of an animated woman.
The MPAS can operate on a wide range of time scales, ranging from hours to seasons.
A dozen hydro-electric plants operate on nearby rivers, providing a reliable and renewable power source.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoThe smart displays all operate on Google's IoT variant of Android, Android Things.
They explore the principles they operate on, and sincerely try to communicate them to each other.
The new headsets will operate on Google's "Daydream" platform, which currently powers the Daydream VR headset.
But there are other powers that operate on a cooldown timer and need to be activated.
"Pure grocery is challenged because of the razor-thin margins that they operate on," Witcher said.
The unlocked Moto Z will operate on GSM networks such as AT&T and T-Mobile.
"Full autonomy is about developing advanced narrow AI, for the car to operate on," he explained.
"We don't operate on incomplete information," Mr. Obama told a digital video news service, NowThis News.
Notably, GameStop does not operate on a franchisee model — the company is leasing each outlet itself. 
"We do not want them to operate on our platform and we work to ban them".
College disciplinary systems do not necessarily operate on a standard of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
As a United Nations organization, we operate on the principles of neutrality, impartiality, independence and humanity.
Like morphine, it may operate on the opioid system, and it can induce feelings of euphoria.
Vehicles that receive approval to operate on sidewalks must receive a special exemption and be registered.
"The CFTC should operate on the basis of comity, not uniformity, with overseas regulators," Giancarlo said.
It will also see the regions co-operate on other issues, including climate change and terrorism.
Why does grime have so much thirst for the fight to operate on its own terms?
The coalition will continue to operate on the basis that civilians remain in Raqqa, he said.
When this country started we were not a capitalist, we did not operate on a capitalist economy.
"You need a robot that can operate on its own, complete tasks on its own," she said.
When this country started, we were not a capitalist -- we do not operate on a capitalist economy.
It's like asking a neurologist why they can't operate on my heart, because isn't it all medicine?!
Big rigs primarily operate on highways with long, straight stretches and (mostly) clear lane markers and signs.
That's an enormous problem for every grocery chain in America, which already operate on razor-thin margins.
Though THAAD and Aegis operate on a similar concept, it's THAAD that has drawn vocal Chinese opposition.
MINERVA-II-1 will operate on September 20 to 21, and MASCOT from October 2 to 4.
Does an engine designed to operate on Regular gasoline get better fuel economy when operated on Premium?
Does an engine designed to operate on Regular gasoline produce fewer tailpipe emissions when operated on Premium?
The second point, that AI "should operate on principles of intelligibility," will be easier said than done.
Others work through middlemen or operate on a cash basis to avoid the eyes of Chinese regulators.
It did not say why the flights, which operate on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, were being suspended.
Earlier in the summit, ASEAN and Australia announced new measures to co-operate on counter-terror intelligence.
IE projects aim to operate on their own economic basis while preserving or enhancing the local ecology.
Mr Alix has said he wants to ensure all advisory firms operate on a level playing field.
The two product sets will also presumably have to become one and operate on a single platform.
The portable speaker was designed to operate on its own, but also in tandem with the suitcase.
Again, to operate on one qubit is to operate, to varying degrees, on all the entangled ones.
Turkish can use smaller narrow-body aeroplanes, which are cheaper to operate, on its routes to Europe.
There's no point in having verbal conversations because the two of you operate on a cerebral plane.
The joint venture, named BP Bunge Bioenergia, will operate on a standalone basis, headquartered in Sao Paulo.
Vipul Dev—who had performed similar surgeries in the past, and Dev agreed to operate on Logan.
On Monday, the city granted the company a fresh 15-month license to operate on its roads.
Enter Loon Copter: A drone that can fly, operate on the surface of water, or dive deep.
For dollar stores, which operate on razor-thin margins, the risks are greater than for other retailers.
They don't all operate on the same fiscal year, so we looked at their latest annual filings.
The TV business is in decline and the companies that remain operate on razor-thin profit margins.
Hardcore does not operate on a mandate of permanent evolution; this band evokes mid-'80s CBGB matinees.
Those are the two principles the new "nap bar" Siesta & Go in Madrid seems to operate on.
But many businesses closed, leaving thousands of employees without pay, because they couldn't operate on a loss.
When the plan was first reported, BYD's trucks had not been approved to operate on Canadian roads.
That's a tough pill to swallow for many small businesses, which notoriously operate on razor-thin margins.
But most politicians — basically every other politician — don't operate on the same calculus President-elect Trump does.
Both operate on the Ethereum blockchain, which Mr. Mazet said was more sophisticated than the Bitcoin blockchain.
Cameron may provide the key to a new class of drugs that operate on the endocannabinoid system.
These companies are lean — they don't require much capital because they can theoretically operate on a shoestring.
Its flights to the Iraqi cities of Basra and Najaf would operate on Wednesday, the airline said.
Its flights to the Iraqi cities of Basra and Najaf would operate on Wednesday, the airline said.
Last year it became the first ride-hailing firm to operate on the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Negotiators on complex matters routinely operate on the basis that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed.
More important, perhaps, has been the opportunity for the team's lesser lights to operate on their own.
It also revealed that they were only able to operate on that scale because of endemic corruption.
An Uber spokesperson said some of the "virtual" restaurants that are operated by CloudKitchen operate on UberEats.
They may think they are anonymous and can act with impunity if they operate on the hidden internet.
Driver says Ride the Ducks of Branson has a permit from the corps to operate on the lake.
Digital influencers operate on the same planes of interaction — think your Instagrams and Pinterests — that most people do.
"why operate on a moral code and respect peoples wishes when they're going to downright lie," she said.
For each geographical expansion, Lendix has to work on getting a license to operate on these new markets.
Such criminals gangs operate on the so-called dark web, which can only be accessed with special software.
The other person has the agency to do the same, and, as such, we operate on equal terms.
Service will operate on most lines, including between Journal Square in New Jersey and the World Trade Center.
Verizon, meanwhile, required customers to replace the Apple SIM with a Verizon SIM to operate on its network.
More than 700 U.S. companies, including Apple, Google, Twitter, and Johnson and Johnson operate on the Emerald Isle.
Residents and tourists in effect operate on different time zones, says Fabiola Mancinelli, of the University of Barcelona.
Sure enough, China and the EU agreed on July 16th to co-operate on WTO reform (see article).
"Your game needs to operate on a number of levels — at least that's how we work," he says.
Mayfield promises "hours of battery life," but does not specify how long Kuri will operate on a charge.
The company also sells an academic app ($60), and a whiteboard surface ($30) for it to operate on.
Videogames—like all interactive computer interfaces, indeed like virtually all computer programs—operate on the principle of repetition.
Kamel owns two cars that operate on Uber's platform under a black car business called West Coast Limos.
Or is there the prospect that such robots could in fact operate on their own in your home?
Airbus added that the aircraft will operate on fixed routes with speeds up to 120 kph (80 mph).
It is unclear who the people are who did operate on patients, and whether they had any qualification.
I have to generate and create for others to work, for the house to operate on every level.
The money is critical because food pantries do not operate on the random canned foods collected at drives.
Health-sharing ministries, however, operate on the good will of others — they're largely voluntary and recourse isn't guaranteed.
Many of the wholesale insurers who operate on the Lloyd's market "are with us on this," Beale added.
Much of Durham's work is like that, using found objects and simple actions to operate on multiple levels.
Kamel owns two cars that operate on Uber's platform under a black-car business called West Coast Limos.
I try to operate on honesty to the best of my ability—it's the only way I know.
The characters operate on a narrow scope of good and bad, defined by their taste and consumption habits.
Her best movies seem to vibrate on the same unpredictable, immediate wavelength that she likes to operate on.
As it eases back into testing the vehicles, they will operate on a limited loop in Pittsburgh, above.
Ms. Barra made it clear that G.M. has to operate on behalf of G.M. shareholders, not Mr. Trump.
All of its moving parts operate on a system of gears and motors that Gould himself put together.
Regulators are considering allowing vehicles without manual controls, including steering wheels and pedals, to operate on U.S. roadways.
The route will cease to operate on April 22, with Mobile Downtown Airport losing its only commercial airline. 
Nor can one dismiss the idea of a child abuse site continuing to operate on the dark web.
Health care Imagine a world where a surgeon can operate on a patient from another continent through robotics.
Just about all current networked driver assistance technologies operate on the familiar, established, and nearly ubiquitous cellular spectrum.
Doctors have prepared to operate on bloody tables because they did not have enough water to clean them.
All erectile dysfunction drugs operate on the same smooth, automatic muscles in the body to improve blood flow.
Quality day care often costs a small fortune; schools operate on calendars that don't accommodate parents' work schedules.
Quality day care often costs a small fortune; schools operate on calendars that don't accommodate parents' work schedules.
The VFA allows US troops to operate on Philippine territory, including US Navy crews and Marine Corps units.
Hospitals would operate on backup power, but other systems could see their generators fail after a few days.
He and his colleagues understand that other businesses already operate on the margin, especially mom-and-pop operations.
I operate on Windows, being a PC, and I'm not enough of a UI snob to bootcamp Apple.
New Jersey Transit suspended all bus service on Tuesday and rail lines will operate on a weekend schedule.
It later expanded online, where it continued to operate on a shoestring budget and with a small staff.
Right now, we operate on a bare-bones model, just enough to get by and keep things running.
The equipment is widely used to operate on patients with various malignancies, from breast cancer to prostate cancer.
But part of the unpleasantness of how Twitter works is that harassment tends to operate on a continuum.
Close-reading what Highsmith characters do professionally usually yields psychological insights that operate on almost a Freudian level.
In 1976, Congress decreed that American firms could operate on the island tax-free, to encourage investment there.
We find this taken to extremes in, for example, explicitly fascist movements, which very much operate on this principle.
Amelia continues to need therapy but instead opts to not sleep and operate on a kid with a tumor.
Like the lace they depict, the paintings operate on nodes of connection, weaving together threads of thought and imagery.
The success of this particular android is due, in part, to how it seems to operate on several levels.
But just know that all computers operate on hardware systems that manipulate bits, or series of ones and zeroes.
Twitter did not comment on why the account was allowed to operate on its website for potentially three years.
ZS: Those cables operate on what is called a "peer-to-peer" network — there's something misleading about that terminology.
Noble said it would prioritize near-term liquidity, and would aim to continue to operate on a normal basis.
Knowing that most public schools operate on tight budgets, Barnes is also trying to make his doors more affordable.
Another is, of course, more energy efficiency on devices themselves to operate on nanowatts rather than watts of power.
To reduce it still further, urban planners may have to operate on the assumption of even more extreme events.
It can work locally or in conjunction with cloud services — and it will operate on both Android and iOS.
Watching not-Cristina manipulate Meredith into skipping the awards to operate on her was some serious Cristina-level shit.
That's because the dex would operate on Binance's own blockchain with the company operating a number of nodes itself.
That it sounds similar to sonar and radar is no coincidence; they all operate on the same principle: echolocation.
"I think Volcker is going to stay, and I think the banks need to operate on this," he said.
Rural hospitals would be clobbered the most: They already operate on much thinner ice, as numerous studies have shown.
"We can grant exceptions to small enterprises in our local communities to operate on reduced payment terms," she said.
The company has also secured debt financing for the milling business, which could now operate on a standalone basis.
And they want to ensure that the companies they've permitted to operate on their streets are following the rules.
That's important, because the plots operate on parallel tracks, with only the occasional intersection that hints at larger possibilities.
California primaries operate on a "jungle primary" system, in which candidates from all parties compete in a single primary.
As a result, many marijuana growers, processors and retailers are largely forced to operate on a cash-only basis.
At the moment, most global jurisdictions do not expressly authorise vehicles to operate on regular roads without a driver.
But vessels that operate on rivers and other inland water bodies in the Netherlands are moving in that direction.
Founded in 2013, Cruise has been successful in adapting conventional cars to operate on highways with self-driving features.
Why it matters: Swifty Ifty is a cautionary tale for private investment partnerships that usually operate on implicit trust.
Dogs, however, operate on instinct, and many will attack anyone or anything within a certain perceived likelihood of threat.
"When it comes to stans and how they operate on social media, it's crazy to witness," Thompson told me.
I have to basically get a different SIM card and something that will operate on that network as well.
Although some adult programs operate on teenagers, most of such procedures are done in pediatric settings, Dr. Morton said.
Parts of the West Wing, like national security offices, often work on special computers and operate on classified networks.
No appellate court could operate on that scale; judges who must decide appeals collegially would barely know one another.
My preference is always to allow the market and private sector to operate on its own, when it can.
Her stage productions feature almost no text and operate on an architectural scale, somewhere between choreography and art installation.
"Earth Fare is not in a financial position to continue to operate on a go-forward basis," it said.
But these days, art galleries operate on margins that the French-born artist would call "inframince" (infrathin, barely perceptible).
Two days earlier the company applied to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to operate on Wall Street.
Airlines, which operate on slim profit margins, are strategically cutting back on future flight routes that aren't filling up.
Grocery stores often operate on 2000% to 26% profit margins, and they rely on revenue from SNAP redemption spending.
Unquestionably, Mr. Trump sought to vest Mr. Giuliani with at least some informal authority to operate on his behalf.
Hikmat told me that, since he could no longer operate on KAF , he had decided to invest in property.
Oh, and a full-service restaurant called Magnolia Table that seems to perpetually operate on a multi-hour wait.
Like most advertising-based online content, the "tube" sites that offer free porn operate on search terms and clicks.
But to a large extent, the foreign agent disclosure rules operate on what essentially amounts to an honor system.
Last month, Singapore said e-scooters could no longer operate on footpaths, creating major challenges for all the players.
And N.J. Transit was on a weekend schedule Tuesday with plans to operate on a holiday schedule on Wednesday.
Bezos signed a "climate pledge" last year that commits Amazon to operate on 100 percent renewable electricity by 2030.
It was a startling experimental procedure: Doctors lifted a woman's uterus above her body to operate on her fetus.
Schiaparelli was primarily a test platform, designed to operate on the Martian surface for a brief week-long lifespan.
State-backed firms are using new mechanisms to persuade foreign countries that they will operate on a largely commercial basis.
Some TV operators like Mediaset and Italian state broadcaster RAI operate on this frequency and will have to migrate business.
For instance, Uber's technology, which is still in development, is intended to operate on local roads with variables including pedestrians.
In the movie, garbage trucks humming through Sunset Park hover just above the ground, and bikes operate on LED wheels.
This may signal the start of a change in the way Mexico and the United States co-operate on migration.
If drug distributors wanted to operate on his territory, he shook them down, making $30m at it by one estimate.
Unlike coal and natural gas plants, which operate on command, solar and wind farms operate intermittently and at different hours.
As we previously reported ... doctors refused to operate on Manson's intestinal bleeding because the 82-year-old is too weak.
Some operate on a contingency-fee basis: their sole remuneration comes from pocketing a percentage of any arrears they recover.
After four days of convincing hospital staff to allow the procedure, Vogel was given the OK to operate on Lucas.
The lorry drivers, who operate on razor-thin margins, demanded a return to the costly price subsidies of the past.
A lot of South Park's jokes operate on multiple levels, but those levels can operate in contradiction, confusing their meaning.
Stories about "racist hipsters" or "sexist hipsters" operate on the assumption that the hipster is typically neither of those things.
This type of grainy footage isn't what self-driving — or even "advanced driver assistance" — systems are meant to operate on.
But it's almost impossible to operate on that strange, fleshy mass without a little luck and a lot of preparation.
The first five buses will operate on London's Route 98, which runs between Willesden and Russell Square, from next month.
"We are still checking for potential damage to the plants, which usually operate on a 24-hour basis," he said.
Under Kemp, Bowie learned ancient dramatic arts like mime, kabuki, and commedia dell'arte that operate on a grand, exaggerated scale.
Though he's not quite ready to hold the scalpel himself, William watched the surgeons operate on two different cancer patients.
Robots struggle to operate on the basis of incomplete information, or to adapt to novelty as quickly as humans do.
"It will operate on demand-based ventilation that doesn't burn excess energy," said Ron McGill, the hotel's director of engineering.
The game would operate on Google's servers, receiving commands from a user's controller and sending video streams to their screen.
Public schools in Lebanon that teach Syrian refugees operate on a two-shift system, UNICEF spokeswoman Lauren Davitt told CNN.
And your Bluetooth devices operate on just a fraction of that spectrum, he said, between 2.4 GHz and 2.8 GHz.
There is some fear that they won't survive, but quickly Bailey and Webber operate on the girl, and she's stable.
In January this year, investigators came back with their findings, revealing how officers routinely operate on racial discrimination and force.
Windows 10 S can operate on any product capable of running Windows, from high-end computers to low-power devices.
All of LeEco's products operate on Google's Android OS, and tend to be priced in the mid-to-low range.
Mr Stokes objects that global companies can now operate on Australia's airwaves for nothing, and wants such fees scrapped entirely.
Farmers often operate on small profit margins, so a massive hit like that could force many out of business altogether.
Tesla itself rolled back some features in January, including reducing the speed at which Autopilot can operate on residential streets.
She told Dalmayne in her call that she does not operate on patients, but is instead present to reassure them.
India currently allows 100 percent foreign direct investment in e-commerce firms that operate on an online marketplace-based model.
Many of our personal and home tools (such as thermostats, smoke detectors, toothbrushes and toasters) operate on ultra-low power.
Inevitably there will be hiccups, but lawmakers have never required perfect driving ability in order to operate on public roads.
The question is, can they operate on their own or do they have to be part of a bigger organization?
The communities of trillions of bacteria that comprise the microbiomes in our guts operate on a daily rhythm as well.
The coronavirus will hit rural hospitals especially hard, since they already operate on thin margins and have limited staffing capacity.
Two vendors which have been criticized frequently are Metropolitan Food Service and MBJ Food Services, which operate on nine campuses.
When it comes to the kids' laundry, I could be more proactive, but instead I operate on my time scale.
The police operate on strict protocols, he said, and those who deviate from it are dealt with by the government.
Mr. Tubman didn't pay heed to Mother Dukuly and allowed doctors in London to operate on him for prostate cancer.
To some beleaguered riders, that explanation sounded like a concocted excuse for the railroad's continuing struggle to operate on time.
The next improvement will be adapting it to operate on the 5G cellular networks being built in the United States.
" Jess O'Connell, the chief executive of the Democratic National Committee, disagreed and said the party must "operate on all levels.
If you're starting a side hustle, it's important to take things slowly so you don't operate on a negative balance.
While on paper many hospitals operate on the thinnest of margins, that is in part a choice, resulting from extravagance.
Typically, shuttles operate on a fixed four-hour schedule during the rush morning and evening commute times with strict routes.
The flex model allows companies to operate on shorter leases, leaving them with more options in case market conditions change.
"Bulk shippers operate on an individual vessel basis, which makes them dependent on vessel owners making capacity available," he said.
They also operate on a no logging policy, so your data will only be accessed by you and you alone.
But early on in a company&aposs life, you are going to have to operate on an ever-changing plan.
Mr. Obama, a cerebral technocrat, seemed to operate on the assumption that his nuanced policy solutions would speak for themselves.
Agricultural markets, like others, operate on expectations and increasing the chance of trade disruptions in the future affects markets now.
Last year, Samsung demonstrated prototypes of 5G smartphones that are expected to operate on both Verizon and AT&T networks.
All speech acts operate on both levels, but the ratio of social function to semantic content differs along a continuum.
Massachusetts, Vermont and the District of Columbia, which operate on locally run exchanges, have also passed laws restoring the individual mandate.
Across the pond, London is fighting back against the youthful revolutionaries, refusing to extend Uber's license to operate on its streets.
In silent mode, the robot can operate on missions for about one and a half hours without needing a power boost.
Sites like AdultFriendFinder and iHookup operate on the philosophy that meeting someone special doesn't need to be a big complicated thing.
However, the $129 accessory will only operate on the newer models, while today's discounted Apple Pencil is geared toward older devices.
The first is new technology, says Mr Ayeyemi, which makes it possible to operate on a continental scale as never before.
Area-of-Effect Soft-bots are meant to operate on "rubble pile" asteroids, which are pretty much what they sound like.
He said investors will still rely on regular money — it just needs to be able to operate on the same technology.
That's why he wants to debunk this idea that successful people operate on a different plane than the rest of us.
In crafting these uniform regulations, the NHTSA should allow autonomous vehicles to operate on public roads with or without a driver.
"We still hope they will change their minds, but we must operate on the assumption that they will not," said Gove.
It's Google, GoDaddy, Spotify, Apple, and others' right as private businesses to decide who can and cannot operate on their services.
The delivery trucks will operate on autonomous driving technologies developed by FABU Technology, an AI company focused on intelligent driving systems.
They did not look at the thousands of restaurants, neighborhood stores and grocers in Berkeley that operate on small profit margins.
The defense emphasized that there was no factual basis to Cenedella's allegations, especially because most curators operate on their subjective tastes.
Naughty America and independent porn sites that operate on a subscription model face, in monolithic companies like Mindgeek, an existential threat.
One such change is allowing twin trailers of 21625 feet, or twin 2900s, to operate on highways in all 220006 states.
Still, artists say most galleries that operate on the margins these days are not meant to be steppingstones to the mainstream.
According to the Department of Agriculture, 122 ski areas in the country operate on nearly 180,000 acres of Forest Service land.
Services that operate on their own stand to incur major marketing and distribution costs that require them to charge higher prices.
They co-operate on military matters in the Pacific region, although today the treaty is taken to relate to conflicts worldwide.
To avoid this, federal agencies choose to embark on an annual shopping spree, rather than admit they can operate on less.
The COR 9 block in southeastern Colombia, which Holol will operate on its own, requires a $16 million investment, it added.
In fact, the 25G network has the potential to enable surgeons to robotically operate on patients from thousands of miles away.
In a nightmare scenario, this forced many merchants which operate on very small margins, to raise prices to cover the expense.
Rather than deciding cases by majority vote, as the U.S. Supreme Court does, constitutional courts in Europe often operate on consensus.
They are also being asked to "maintain respectful social distances" while using the premises, which will operate on a reduced schedule.
The commonwealth is the first state to pass legislation allowing delivery robots to operate on sidewalks and crosswalks across the state.
Gyms operate on a prestige system, which determines the gym's level and how many Pokémon can be assigned to defend it.
The smugglers themselves are held financially hostage by drug cartels that charge them thousands of dollars to operate on their turf.
"The Republicans galvanize their base by inciting a lot of fear; they operate on a lot of mythmaking," Ocasio-Cortez said.
Not a single thing you do is going to alter how I operate on behalf of my constituents and the country.
The twice-weekly service is scheduled to operate on Mondays and Fridays until October 26 using Sun Country's Boeing 737 aircraft.
About 15 percent of private telecommunications providers continue to operate on generators, said Sandra Torres, president of Puerto Rico's telecommunications regulator.
For me, I think death is something like they operate on you, you go to sleep and you never wake up.
They also tend to operate on the forefront of proven retail trends by opening smaller stores and pushing fast-rotating inventory.
The Wentzville plant is one of a handful of GM's U.S. assembly plants that operate on three, around-the-clock shifts.
Many existing efforts to prevent or counter violent extremism operate on the assumption that antisocial tendencies drive involvement with violent groups.
Even by modest Division III standards, St. Olaf's athletic teams, playing in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, operate on a shoestring.
The vehicles will operate on a fixed route along the San Carlos Street and Stevens Creek Boulevard thoroughfares, the companies said.
The sharpness, intensity, and self-reflection of values required for Western companies to operate on the mainland has reached new highs.
Most of their elected councils, which operate on government-established reserves with set boundaries, gave their go-ahead for the pipeline.
In contrast, remote-controlled autonomous driving means that cars, truck cabs, delivery vans, and even delivery robots can operate on their own.
Allied World would operate "on a decentralized basis" within the Fairfax group, Prem Watsa, chief executive of Fairfax, said in the release.
Some [of our rivals that] operate on the East Coast tried to fuel that early growth by hitting fraternities, sororities, football games.
In one case, doctors were trying to decide whether to operate on a fetus in-utero to fix a dangerous facial abnormality.
"We think these businesses operate on pure property fundamentals," Stuart Brown, CEO of BlackWall, which owns collaborative workspace provider WOTSO, told Mashable.
It's also rethinking everything about how classifieds should operate on mobile, from the visual layout to user privacy to transactions and more.
Sovcomflot added that the ship is the world's first Aframax crude oil tanker designed to operate on LNG as its primary fuel.
Employers seem to operate on the principle that there must be something wrong with someone who is unhappy with their current job.
New Jersey Transit trains don't have it -- they operate on a safety system that has been in place for nearly 282 years.
Abu Sayyaf militants, notorious for kidnappings, beheadings and extortion, operate on remote Muslim islands in the south of the largely Christian Philippines.
Billionaires, on the other hand, or multibillionaires such as Jeff Bezos at about $203 billion pre-divorce, operate on a different plane.
It requires documentation of good practices, and for some farms, a dramatic change in the way they operate on a daily basis.
Google attributed these problems to the low power levels the smartwatch had to operate on due to the Federal Communication Commission's restrictions.
Countries which share biological resources (the Amazon basin, for example, is split between nine states) should ideally co-operate on common repositories.
As of 1415 GMT on Tuesday, Jet listed on its website roughly three dozen flights that it plans to operate on Wednesday.
The text messages and -- I mean, I actually I told my wife, I operate on the assumption that I&aposm being monitored.
These are the "women" who save your life or attempt to destroy it — but only operate on an interpersonal, not political, level.
Small businesses often operate on razor-thin margins and business earnings continue to be sub-par in this so-called economic recovery.
And lawmakers in Arizona and Pennsylvania are considering similar rules that would permit autonomous vehicles to operate on the streets without drivers.
Christian churches as well as Hindu and Sikh temples operate on land donated by the ruling family, the State Department report notes.
There were questions about resilience and liquidity in bond markets, even if the firms who operate on them are safe, Brazier said.
"I do think that there is a norm that when are investigations, we don't operate on innuendo," he told news website NowThis.
"We have repeatedly disproved all allegations of subsidies, and demonstrated that we operate on a fully commercial basis," the Emirates spokeswoman said.
Due to this unique property, the team refers to their objects as 4D printed since they operate on a fourth dimension—time.
These business models operate on the basic principle that the artists who create music deserve to be paid fairly for their work.
They don't operate on Instagram like most U.S.-based hair businesses—with stylist tutorials, customer reviews, and videos of hair in motion.
Small businesses, which often operate on razor thin profit margins, have more funds to expand and raise wages with this added income.
Medivis introduces advancements in holographic visualization and navigation to fundamentally advance surgical intervention, and revolutionize how surgeons safely operate on their patients.
AT&T says this rollout will be based on the 3GPP standard and will operate on the millimeter wave, or mmWave, spectrum.
Yet at other times, Mr. Trump preferred to keep his distance, dispatching others to operate on his behalf during Beltway casino disputes.
Can you really expect newcomers to these professions, seeing how small and intimately networked they appear, to believe they operate on merit?
We operate on the old logic that only members of the family are allowed to tell hard truths about the family's flaws.
The drill cover is to help surgeons in low-budget hospitals who need to operate on broken bones or drill into skulls.
The marijuana industry wouldn't be locked out of the federally-regulated banking system and forced to operate on an all cash basis.
French people operate on the same understanding that people did before cell phones – if you agree on a plan, that's the plan.
Most microgrids operate on a majority-renewable fuel mix and, because energy production is so local, they don't lose power in transmission.
Informal lending circles operate on trust, and the only incentive in many of the groups is social pressure and immigrant inter-reliance.
He went broke doing this, but it reset Pyer Moss in a way that's allowed him to operate on his own terms.
Without intervention from Trump, the states -- which operate on tighter budgets than the federal government -- are repeatedly being drawn into bidding wars.
He tried to find a surgeon in South Carolina, where he lived, to operate on him, but no one would do it.
But smaller, cabaret-style venues like Birdland Jazz Club and the Village Underground said they would continue to operate on reduced schedules.
Chinese news organizations and social media commenters quickly pointed out that driverless cars are not allowed to operate on public streets. on.wsj.
The doctors said they needed to deliver Itzmara right away through a C-section so they could then operate on the baby.
License durations vary across Europe, making it harder for the companies to operate on a larger scale and compete with U.S. rivals.
Licence durations vary across Europe, making it harder for the companies to operate on a larger scale and compete with U.S. rivals.
But battery-powered cars are likely to be less profitable for carmakers, which tend to operate on thin margins to begin with.
We operate on the assumption that our maps accurately reflect what a visitor would find if they traveled to a particular area.
The vehicles need to operate on steep grades and with heavy payloads, but deliver some reasonable level of efficiency on the highway.
Still, Amazon's expansion and focus on lower prices at new stores could pressure retailers' and grocers' who already operate on thin profits.
In part two, Meredith and Cristina manage to get Derek to an OR where Cristina ends up having to operate on him.
In a presentation ahead of a conference call, EFG said the combined bank would operate on EFG's core banking platform from 2018.
Many Chinese farmers operate on tight profit margins, and any health issues with their animals could risk putting them out of business.
It says that in the "low tens of thousands" of businesses operate on the services platform, and that customer ratings are high.
"We can't operate on a permanent basis before there is a law," said Allan Martinson, the COO of Starship, in an email.
Uber has talked about its own flying-car ambitions, which entail developing the on-demand platform that these jets will operate on.
Human rights groups have raised concerns over how the NATO mission will work since it's sea-based and people smugglers operate on land.
This is entirely different; while prices of cryptocurrencies can fluctuate wildly, most of them are open-source and operate on clear mathematical principles.
To continue growth in user engagement, we will need to prioritize development of our products to operate on smartphones with Android operating systems.
"If we didn't operate on her, then she wouldn't have been able to eat or defecate, and would have soon died," she said.
He says he was first approached by Brittany and decided to operate on the three girls together after Kailyn reached out as well.
The intelligence community is trying to figure out how it should operate on a wireless basis, Clapper said, in ways that are secure.
"We are still checking for potential damage to the plants, which usually operate on a 24-hour basis," a Sony spokesman told Reuters.
From hundreds of miles away he showed colleagues how to negotiate a blast injury and operate on a congenital anomaly affecting the hand.
Aperture, Apple's professionally minded photo editing software, will no longer operate on macOS after Mojave, the current version of the Mac operating system.
The milestone means the space company has more flexibility to operate on the West Coast, launching payloads to a greater variety of orbits.
He would also subsidise the 22013 local call centres that serve the national suicide-prevention lifeline, and tend to operate on a shoestring.
Taken together, the works in this show operate on an archival level, recording a singular personal trajectory in a grander, historically significant moment.
He said he was first approached by Brittany and decided to operate on the three girls together after Lowry reached out as well.
Apple doesn't have a fancy alliterative name for its version of the technology, but the HomePod appears to operate on a similar principle.
Most current traffic lights operate on simple timers or sensors built into the roads, which aren't able to adjust based on traffic patterns.
In emergencies surgeons at Camp Bastion, the British base in Afghanistan, aimed not to operate on any patient for more than an hour.
The city ultimately decided to let street artists and vendors to continue to operate on Hollywood Boulevard, but costumed performers remain on edge.
Many European countries operate on a pay-as-you-go basis, in which retirement incomes are paid out of current profits or taxes.
This raised concerns about whether trading platforms and investment firms from those countries could still operate on a pan-EU basis from January.
The first two require fans to RSVP on Sonos' website, while the Netherlands location will operate on a first-come, first-serve basis.
International aid groups have pulled most of their foreign staff from Yemen but continue to operate on a reduced basis through local employees.
The games Lucas runs all operate on random number generation to decide where enemies go and how many shots they take to kill.
So we'll design stuff thinking of clothing, or furniture, all the way to regional patterns of how cities operate on a mega scale.
They'd spice up any indoor or outdoor table and amazingly operate on batteries, so you don't have to reach for those extension cords.
About seven companies already have permission to operate on a conditional basis, according to Los Angeles Department of Transportation's general manager Seleta Reynolds.
With Hurricane Irma churning toward the Caribbean, the Pentagon scrambled a neurosurgical team to the Navy base to operate on his lower back.
In fact, LLCs are not recognized at a national level — they operate on a state-by-state basis based on your state's laws.
My question: Is it ethical to refuse to operate on a patient like this, knowing that he had declined surgery in the past?
Handling notes and coins is expensive for businesses; many operate on tight margins because a persistent lack of inflation has inhibited price rises.
The Obama administration is moving to overhaul the way it determines the fitness of truck and bus companies to operate on U.S. roadways.
That could work in Gawker's favor if it is allowed to operate on its own, without too much oversight from its new parent.
This time they hope to operate on 30 to 40 children, though the final number will depend on the complexity of children's' defects.
When you don't make time to plan, your organization will likely operate on short-term goals, which leaves your business open to disruption. 
We also discover that the undead operate on Zelda rules: If you kill the leader of a given skeleton platoon, the rest disintegrate.
Frequency: Some baby monitors operate on the same 2.4GHz frequency band as household products like microwaves, cordless phones, wireless speakers, and so on.
The sheriff's office was unable to connect its radio transmissions with those of the Coral Springs police, who operate on a separate system.
The new board will have four members and seek to operate on the basis of consensus, according to a memorandum outlining the decision.
The feature is part of the car's Super Cruise system, the first hands-free driving tool to operate on select United States highways.
The devices operate on air pressure without the need for electricity, according to Jim Baumbick, Ford vice president of Enterprise Product Line Management.
It's far easier to operate on than the right one, and it will serve as an intro to fiddling with Joy-Con internals.
"This white dwarf is so old that whatever process is feeding material into its rings must operate on billion-year timescales," Debes said.
There is, accordingly, good reason to worry about efforts to get the central bank to operate on the same page as the president.
However, the layers of communication and planning required to operate on a foreign Navy&aposs ship can take months to complete, Jordan said.
He is visited by a family with gruesome injuries who insist he operate on them — even though, it turns out, they are dead.
Moreover, coordinated expulsions -- rather than those from one country alone -- are especially valuable, because intelligence agencies often operate on a third-country basis.
It will run decentralized applications, which are digital programs that operate on the blockchain and fall outside the control of a single authority.
The agency said the exchange, which has been allowed to operate on a provisional basis, dropped its application to become an authorised exchange.
As part of our negotiations, the United States requires that the Taliban not allow terrorists to operate on terrain it controls or influences.
Drivers in Hong Kong and Macau drive on the left side of the road, whereas in China they operate on the right side.
And for industry obsessives, his name belongs alongside other ateliers like Alexander McQueen and Gaultier who operate on a similar dark-fantasy frequency.
Improbable is taking a daring step after announcing earlier today that Unity had revoked its license to operate on the popular game development engine.
The measures would only allow a network of self-driving cars to operate on public roads if the cars were owned by an automaker.
The Cota Tile is able to power a variety of devices in a room because it doesn't have to operate on line of sight.
In an 'F you' to the F train, some began taking off their pants in protest, unwilling to operate on the train's lethargic schedule.
Once it has identified an opportunity, the Kremlin looks to increase its influence and to make money for cronies who operate on its license.
NASA's Mars 2020 rover will have to operate on its own in a harsh environment, hundreds of millions of miles from the nearest mechanic.
For example, transit agencies might operate on-demand service themselves, contract for such services directly or make subsidies available when qualified trips are booked.
The market will operate on its own fictional currency — as on the subreddit, no one participating will actually use or make any real cash.
The insurance company and regulators could be sued for underestimating the risk and allowing those vehicles to operate on public roads without more testing.
And one of those challenges — a familiar one for OnePlus — will be building 5G phones for multiple cellular carriers that operate on different frequencies.
However, new research has found that, for many, the root of these issues may be that women operate on a slightly different circadian rhythm.
Most leading car companies operate on a global scale, and production plants are increasingly being placed in areas where costs can be kept low.
Whilst China's systems have been gradually changing, the transition is far from complete and China continues to operate on a version of output system.
With the advent of unionization and discrimination laws, the majority of carriers, especially European and American ones, no longer operate on this archaic basis.
It has 14 validated blood screening tests and two tests for sexually transmitted diseases and will operate on a $25 a month subscription model.
The seed bank was supposed to operate on autopilot, but right now, workers are watching it around the clock, Aschim told the UK newspaper.
Few of us operate on Beyoncé's level, but crave success against these odds at work and school as well as in politics and art.
Instead, Seattle will operate on what is called a private cloud, meaning dedicated systems it will not share, in part to meet privacy rules.
While the Nasdaq 100 has experienced a series of recent declines, Boroden points out that rallies and declines tend to operate on similar scales.
These events may not operate on the grand scale of thwarting the Jacobite cause but they will bring their own series of changes nonetheless.
The seal — meant to honor Kennedy, his Navy service, and his vision for space exploration — depicts several aircraft that will operate on the carrier.
France's five last surviving coal plants operate on average 4,000 hours a year compared with 1,700 for gas plants, according to the Environment Ministry.
Since then, Taxify (and now Bolt) has been quietly, and patiently, working on getting a license and approval to operate on its own steam.
They plan to make signs and hand them out to other venues who want to operate on with a safe and anti-oppressive framework.
As well as investing in innovation, payments companies now also need to operate on a larger scale to navigate an increasingly complex regulatory environment.
Chicken pox parties operate on the premise that most people who contract chickenpox once never get it again, but that doesn't make them safe.
While those three MMA firms operate on a ranking system, PFL runs on a season format which mirrors leagues like the NFL and NBA.
They say that members of banned local militant groups, especially Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, operate on behalf of the Islamic State in places like Baluchistan.
This year, about 100 Rwandan patients, desperate for lifesaving surgery, showed up to be screened by Team Heart — which could operate on only 16.
And while health professionals on the island operate on a shoestring, the system is geared to preventing disease rather than waiting to treat it.
Serbia has successfully lobbied dozens of countries not to recognize Kosovo as a sovereign state, restricting Kosovo's ability to operate on the world stage.
And 48 percent of rural hospitals operate on a loss, according to the National Rural Health Association, making any surge in patients particularly difficult.
Subzero refrigerators that can be programmed to operate on Sabbath mode — so the light doesn't come on when the door is opened — were selected.
It is a far cry from the Football League, England's second, third and fourth tier, where many smaller clubs operate on extremely tight budgets.
The company also launched a cashless-payments feature, LeafLink Financial, in five markets, which makes it more secure for businesses to operate on credit.
Questions remain about how to test the safety of self-driving cars, and prove that they are safe enough to operate on public roads.
Please revise to make clear the number or percentage of your mature locations that are profitable and operate on a cash flow positive basis.
Complementary currencies usually operate on a local or hyper-local scale, and can keep money in one particular area and support local economic growth.
One challenge was that hearing aids, because of their size, have to operate on minuscule voltages, much lower than the ones that smartphones use.
More than half of all primary and secondary teachers are expected to walk out and hospital emergency rooms nationwide will operate on thin staffing.
The Swedish telecom equipment supplier said late on Thursday it had signed an agreement with China Mobile to co-operate on Internet of Things.
Its 24-hour locations will operate on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and its non-24-hour stores will be open from 8 a.m.
They have to figure out how to compete in all those different markets -- and to partner, sell, or operate on a stand-alone basis.
Thanks in large measure to predator-killing programs, the ranching industry is losing its social license to operate on national forests and public lands.
This is yet another sign that he will stop at nothing and will operate on multiple simultaneous strategies to save Americans from this scourge.
The Move's highlight feature is its ability to move around and operate on battery power, and that's why it offers two different connection modes.
Just like an iPhone, it can operate on cellular data from Verizon, so you'll never have to embarrassingly ask for a WiFi password again.
"There still are some areas where [ISIS] are present and that we will have to continue to operate on," U.S. Central Command head Gen.
There are smaller resale shops, resellers who operate on social media platforms like Instagram, sneaker-resale specific apps like Kixify—and of course, eBay.
A night owl wrote into Ask A Manager about how she went into the science field knowing labs often operate on their own schedules.
The vets had to anesthetize the turtle and cut its shell in order to operate on its stomach -- a procedure that took nearly four hours.
Short-term financing is the lifeline of trading houses which operate on thin margins and rely on such funding to support their working capital needs.
Trump's 5% tariff could threaten profits for some U.S. cattle-feeding businesses that operate on thin margins, said Jim Robb, senior economist for the center.
It's a task complicated by what Warren called "brain-dead vulnerabilities" in which devices operate on factory settings without the consumer creating a unique password.
That's arguably a key to the chain's success: By limiting franchisees to one restaurant, the individuals can operate on a full-time, hands-on basis.
But many of Africa's informal traders operate on a tiny scale, carrying a bundle of second-hand clothes or a basket of vegetables to market.
Early next month, Asgardia-13 will be rocketed to a higher orbit, some 311 miles above the earth, where it will operate on its own.
Amtrak said its trains would operate on a modified schedule between New York City and Boston and between New York City and Albany on Wednesday.
In the meantime, relief efforts will operate on hurricane aid funding Congress passed earlier this month after Democrats made a deal with President Donald Trump.
Their practice, owned by Covenant Health, will almost always operate on someone with a first-time case of endocarditis from injecting drugs, Dr. Pollard said.
For NASA researchers, the next step is to modify an actual aircraft — a four-seat Italian-made model — to operate on batteries and wing motors.
The Chain Hook can't cut through Reinhardt's shield, but Roadhog's self-healing ability gives him the freedom to operate on his own and flank around.
MOST ONLINE fraud involves identity theft, which is why businesses that operate on the web have a keen interest in distinguishing impersonators from genuine customers.
In a real sense, most modern torpedoes could be called "UUV"s because they can operate on their own after being launched at their targets.
They're phones designed to work in areas with limited internet connectivity, and they come with apps that are designed to operate on such limited specs.
Those steel plants, tractor factories and machinery-makers needed to operate on a big enough scale to justify the heavy upfront cost of building them.
Public transport does not operate on Friday evenings and Saturdays, the Jewish Sabbath, or on religious holidays, creating a strong incentive to own private vehicles.
Another 200-odd may still operate on diminished acreages, often in co-operation with black farmers who have been dished out chunks of their land.
As it happens he was there to sign agreements on how the two countries could co-operate on car insurance and search-and-rescue operations.
And by observing the independence of courts and regulators, it can demonstrate that contracts are sacred and that firms operate on a level playing-field.
It may seem like celebrities and titans of industry operate on a different plane than most of us — but we've all got to start somewhere.
Thanks to changes in travel restrictions to Cuba during the Obama administration, home-sharing services like Airbnb have been able to operate on the island.
She gets one of the IGH doctors to operate on her, but Jessica knows a procedure like that could kill her best friend/foster sister.
Our brains, hearts, and sexual desires operate on much more personal and often reason-defying drumbeats than our sterile public conceptions of attraction might suggest.
Putting immigrant families in detention centers is doubly cruel, and could become more inhumane if such centers are expanded to operate on a larger scale.
Luckily, companies that operate on Facebook's platform are required by Facebook's terms and services to delete your data if you ask them to do so.
"There are always pressures with timelines and I think a lot of folks living with disabilities might have to operate on different timelines," Adame added.
HE is a technique used to operate on and draw useful conclusions from encrypted data without decrypting it, simultaneously protecting the source of the information.
If you've got a wireless doorbell, you'll be totally out of luck; this is the first August product that doesn't operate on battery power alone.
"I do think that there is a norm that when there are investigations, we don't operate on innuendo," Obama said in the interview published Wednesday.
No matter our demographic, we watch what we want, when we want; we eat what we want, when we want — our lives operate on demand.
Not only are there few farmers who operate on such a small amount of land, but the payout is essentially a drop in the bucket.
When Russian and Syrian forces carry out joint missions, they operate "on Russian terms", says Dmitri Trenin of the Carnegie Moscow Centre, a think-tank.
Permissionless innovation bolsters the idea of a "regulatory sandbox" in which new financial technology innovations are given temporary permission to operate on a small scale.
"I do think that there is a norm that when there are investigations, we don't operate on innuendo," Obama said last week in an interview.
Ethereum is not itself a cryptocurrency; to operate on Ethereum, you have to use the cryptocurrency ether, which, like bitcoin, you can buy or sell.
Air China's flights, which operate on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, began in 2008 but have frequently been cancelled due to unspecified problems, CCTV's report said.
Until recently, surgeons were reluctant to operate on people with advanced cancer because they knew from experience that it would not lengthen the patient's life.
Further, because most banks will not touch cannabis money, the growers, processors, and retailers in the industry must often operate on a cash-only basis.
"50p may not sound much but airlines operate on wafer thin margins," Tim Alderslade, its chief executive, said, adding that voluntary rescue fares worked well.
Given that many student groups operate on a shoestring, such a sliding scale of security fees clearly operates to discourage student invitations to provocative speakers.
That includes preparing to close the floodgates that stay open till the last minute as major oil companies that operate on nearby waterways shut down.
Presidential campaigns operate on a different scale, and will likely be able to protect themselves from a lone wolf attack like the one in 2014.
Acting with little fear of impunity, however, traders now operate on forums and social media sites, often using simple code words to sell their wares.
Another avenue for future work would be to explore visual attention mechanisms that operate on the images and investigate their role in meme generation tasks.
Unlike most other fast food chains that operate on a franchise model, Chipotle owns its restaurants and is responsible for wages and other employment decisions.
"We don't operate on leaks.." Mr. Obama then rallied voters in North Carolina, a state with the potential to decide the Senate and the presidency.
Trump doesn't operate on an intellectual plane, but an emotional one, and the emotions he has learned to manipulate in politics are the darker ones.
Under the new plan the B, W and Z lines won't operate on the weekdays, but the MTA will keep up the rush-hour frequency.
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But Trump tends to operate on the principle that audacity will be rewarded and new scandals will always come along to crowd out old ones.
Since the government began taking all their profits in 2012, it has directed the companies to operate on a small and shrinking sliver of capital.
In an ideal world, all of these mountain towns would operate on their own self-contained, solar-powered microgrids, but that too is wildly expensive.
Falcon Cove Middle School will operate on its normal schedule of classes and activities on Monday, said Nadine Drew, a Broward County Public Schools spokeswoman.
The Mate 30 series, which was unveiled at a launch event in Munich, will operate on an open-source version of Google's Android operating system.
The Pixel 2 will reportedly operate on Qualcomm's brand new Snapdragon 836 processor, which would make it among the most powerful smartphones on the market.
So far as the Royal Gallery is concerned, again I operate on advice, I do not perhaps have as strong a say in that matter.
Others have not been financially successful, he said, because they operate on the notion that older adults will have the equity to buy into them.
The jokes both operate on the shock of sex acts that have become urban legends; they both describe the same thing, but with different names.
I think the atrocious treatment is the same—the difference to me is that the victims look different and operate on different levels of consciousness.
In her older work, the pieces of information she focused on were even more obscure: 90 (minimum percentage of ATMs worldwide that operate on Windows XP).
And so, now, you can only measure Kanye West against his own audacity — even the artists whom he's inspired and influenced don't operate on his scale.
All vehicles that are allowed to operate on public roads must meet the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards — 16 of which include human-driver-based requirements.
Since 2011, Michael Belfort, the chief obstetrician at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, has been enhancing the tools he uses to operate on a developing fetus.
The App Store is the only way to legally purchase iPhone apps, but Apple charges developers an annual $99 fee to operate on the digital marketplace.
He recently told CNBC that investors will still rely on government-backed money — it just needs to be able to operate on the same blockchain technology.
The Islamic State, by contrast, encourages adherents to operate on the Internet's most public networks, having determined that it's worth sacrificing secrecy in exchange for publicity.
It also allows third-party developers to build applications that operate on the Facebook platform and offer services including calendar and email integration, games, and quizzes.
The fleet will operate on a 3.2-mile section of an existing bus route that provides access to downtown and two of the city's business districts.
The biggest stars touch millions, and it requires hundreds of people touching them to operate on that level — and even then, it can still be lonely.
"Student" Basij members "operate on college campuses in Iran where student demonstrators are often attacked by student members of the paramilitary Basij organization," the agency said.
Unlike the majority of mobile titles operate on a so-called freemium model – where the app is free to download but monetizes through in-game purchases.
Jamming is not ideal either, since most drones operate on the same radio frequency as consumer Wi-Fi, and use the same GPS as everyone else.
MVNOs that operate on T-Mobile's network include TracFone and subsidiary Straight Talk, Google's Project Fi, Ting, Republic Wireless, Mint Mobile, Ladybug Wireless, CellNUVO, and more.
It also has various printing partners around the world so that Lost My Name is able to operate on an on-demand and zero-inventory basis.
The discovery could lead to new therapies or, at the very least, change how heart surgeons operate on our most precious organ, according to the researchers.
It did not say why the flights, which operate on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, were being suspended and Air China could not be reached for comment.
The bill still leaves it to states to decide if self-driving cars can operate on their roadways, but it stops them from regulating their design.
Even health workers helping women with cancer are stigmatized by their peers: They are seen as mutilators who operate on cancer victims, but lose them anyway.
But the company also wants you to know that soon, 10 or so Waymo self-driving vehicles will operate on its ride-hail platform in Phoenix.
Cities including Columbus, Ohio; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Omaha, Nebraska; and San Jose, California, are demanding companies use MDS if they want to operate on those cities' streets.
These favor technology-intensive, low-employment industries that have little motivation to operate on the island other than to use Puerto Rico as a tax dodge.
"Those distributors operate on a maybe 2 percent profit margin, so when your revenue drops, your 2 percent margin becomes a smaller dollar amount," Jonas said.
But many are now forced to operate on a two-shift system, operating only during peak hours and then coming off load when electricity demand drops.
Such a slender foundation is a red flag for architects who operate on the accepted 85033:10 ratio between the width and height of a structure.
These proposals would force consumers to pay billions of dollars while taking the electricity markets that operate on free-market principles and flipping them upside down.
Foreign brands can no longer operate on the belief that just because their campaigns work in the West, they will in China too, both experts said.
Though the two companies operate on separate sides of the agricultural business, regulators may closely scrutinize a merger that could put additional pricing pressure on farmers.
Further, shortening the grant award period poses unnecessary bureaucratic challenges to health centers that already operate on limited resources and serve the most vulnerable among us.
Malaysia passed two bills in July to legalize ride-hailing services which would operate on an "intermediation business license", a new category specific for the service.
We need more than a safety checklist written on toilet paper before we are sure driverless vehicles are safe to operate on public roads in California.
In the mid-1980s, he was criticized for refusing to operate on AIDS patients out of fear that his surgical team might become contaminated by blood.
A lot of normies don't understand [what] we operate on, the way we identify in a variety of fashions and lifestyle choices we choose to make.
But choosing patients is very important: People who cough, for example, or who cannot lie still for extended periods, are far more dangerous to operate on.
T-MOBILE US INC The U.S. wireless carrier said it would close about 80% of its stores while the remaining 20% would operate on reduced schedules.
They found that 88 percent to 94 percent of parks operate on budgets that are less than 20 percent of that required to perform effective conservation.
Uber's lawsuit challenging New York City's first-in-the-nation law capping the number of ride-hail drivers that operate on its streets has been dismissed.
The move comes days after The Guardian published a story revealing white nationalist organizations are continuing to operate on Facebook, eight months after a promised ban.
When they'd operate on your glitchy computer and hand it back to you shiny and new, the people at the Genius Bar seemed like actual geniuses.
To defend their high prices, medical centers assert that they couldn't afford to operate on Medicare payments, which are generally lower than what private insurers pay.
Yet insurers routinely turn down teenagers on the first request, doctors say, leaving surgeons to appeal, sometimes multiple times, before they can operate on an adolescent.
"We believe that Search should operate on the basis of relevance and quality, not commercial relationships," the company says on an FAQ page for European publishers.
An intelligent Farm Bill will continue to provide a critical safety net while ensuring that America's farmers are allowed to operate on an even playing field.
The CFTC has had to operate on year-by-year funding since the end of 2013 because Congress has not passed a new authorization for it.
Sheikha said Careem's suspension was because the company needed to obtain clarification over the type of license its drivers required to operate on Abu Dhabi's roads.
It would also force companies to more rigorously vet sellers who operate on their platforms and to remove counterfeit listings and those who repeatedly sell knockoffs.
Although larger retailers operate during their normal business hours over Golden Week, many smaller shops and restaurants close or operate on reduced hours for the holidays.
This explosion is one of several major incidents to occur at facilities that operate on dirty fuel in major American cities in the past six months.
The attending physician and the doctor who performed the C-section were reprimanded for failing to discover before the operation that there was nothing to operate on.
Eight teams competed, under rules that said all robots had to be at least 20 inches tall, have two legs, and operate on an independent power system.
Containers operate on a shared kernel, making them scalable, but also making it easier for hackers to infect all other containers running on the same host; 2.
The companies said they would co-operate on the development of pick-up trucks and vans initially as the industry moves to innovate and cut costs. bit.
Per the Wall Street Journal, the company explained that the data was provided in an attempt to improve its ability to operate on different platforms and devices.
Cabinet officials also operate on the national issues, and they bring a connection with the president they served under – which is helpful if that president was popular.
Another autonomous shuttle service will operate on public roads offering a shared-ride mobility service throughout the business park and connecting to the tramway station in Rouen.
And, importantly, Tundra has a zero-fee model, which means that buyers and suppliers can operate on the platform without spending a penny if they so choose.
Instead of cycling through fixed gears, these transmissions operate on pulleys that constantly adjust gear ratios to provide optimal performance in transferring power to the automobile's wheels.
One set of 221,29 satellites will sit about 9 miles up, while 7,518 satellites will sit about 200 miles up and operate on a different radio frequency.
After undergoing 26 surgeries before the age of 8, Edward Garcia never could have imagined he'd one day be begging several surgeons to operate on his brain.
As of now, there are two Orthodox bodies which operate on Ukrainian soil, but (in part because of Muscovite pressure) neither enjoys any recognition within world Orthodoxy.
Most cars built in Brazil can operate on any blend of gasoline and ethanol and demand for the fuels rises or falls based on their relative price.
When the hazing became public, through a police investigation, Penn State investigated, and revoked the Phi Sigma Kappa's license to operate on the campus for six years.
Amazon has been particularly defensive about its actions around environmental sustainability, with a website that touts its efforts to reduce packaging waste and operate on renewable energy.
And while the elites of the Olympics are just as petty and flubby and grasping as their local-market peers, they operate on an entirely different scale.
The metaphors operate on a few levels here: Theodora keeps the cards close to her chest, so to speak, she's sexual but slow to allow people in.
At stake are whether UK-EU tariffs will be reimposed, the ability of London-based financial firms to operate on the continent and immigration rules affecting employees.
"Fairness should be our watchword: American workers, farmers and companies must be allowed to operate on a level playing field when it comes to trade," Murphy said.
To fill the void, third-party Reddit clients with unique takes on how the site should operate on smartphones have sprung up and stuck around for years.
It listed 54 flights it would operate on Monday and 60 on Wednesday and said there were likely to be additions in the course of the day.
The can be merged with cat to give a noun phrase, which other grammar rules can operate on as if it were a bare noun like water.
But like its characters, it's free to operate on its own terms, and it'd be a much stronger story if it took full advantage of that freedom.
These formulas operate on a simple premise: They collect data about your habits, compare that data with other people's habits, then recommend items based on that data.
Doctors would not operate on him, in part because of his age and also because the arm was still functioning properly — except when he was arm wrestling.
A coalition of safety advocates on Tuesday urged a House panel to avoid any push that would allow larger and heavier trucks to operate on American roads.
Restaurants already operate on razor-thin margins, so even a modest increase in the cost of ingredients is often enough to put a major dent in profits.
But the EU official added that "it will be very hard politically to co-operate on those issues if we are not excluded [from the impending sanctions]".
Such services would have to meet certain quality and capacity requirements to ensure that they can only operate on networks that are not connected to the internet.
Mr. Beard and his pre-Stonewall designation in the subtitle frames the way the films operate on their own, yes, but also as part of a family.
To operate on such a commercial scale the group needed the professional skills of haulers like Watson and Planken, among others, to bring in their illicit cargo.
Rounded out by Barr's younger brother Danny on bass and vocals, Aseethe operate on a smaller, yet arguably heavier scale than the leaders of the Maggot Army.
"It  will operate on an 2000/303 split revenue share model for the majority of users—the artists get 230 percent," said IrokoX General Manager Oluchi Enuha.
The jam bands operate on a whole different plane than the rock bands and dance music because their business doesn't revolve around charts, record sales, or royalties.
Case in point: the Echo Studio is also equipped to work well as a speaker for your home entertainment system if you operate on Amazon's Fire devices.
I learned about this one when I contacted Dr. Belfort about a YouTube video in which he described the need for tiny tools to operate on fetuses.
"The cuts could be devastating to our health care system, including rural and frontier hospitals that operate on razor-thin margins," Ms. Hultberg said in an interview.
Policymakers can fix this deficiency by instituting a territorial system, ensuring that American businesses are able to operate on a level playing field with their foreign competitors.
The city government said that decisions would be made by the fall about how many companies and scooters would be allowed to operate on the city streets.
"So she went in first and cut the bolt and the board off his head," leaving the end of the screw for Cohen's team to operate on.
But where the Somali government continues to seek external support, the Shabab has learned to be "self-reliant" and "operate on a shoestring budget," Mr. Abdi said.
Facebook plans to continue building tools for small businesses to operate on the social network, including a payments infrastructure for brands to handle purchases on the platform.
The system also can operate on some city streets and guide the vehicle to highway on- and off-ramps by working with the vehicle's GPS navigation system.
U.S. TREASURY SECRETARY MNUCHIN SAYS THERE IS A ROLE FOR WTO, WORLD BANK, IMF BUT SOME ARE VERY DIFFICULT TO CHANGE WHEN THEY OPERATE ON CONSENSUS BASIS
That 12-month number is more significant to pension funds that invest in hedge funds because they typically operate on a fiscal year that begins July 1.
And, like scooter start-ups, car-share companies must tangle with local transportation officials, who often set strict rules and high fees to operate on their streets.
Because the cars would operate on city streets, the project is not expected to be subject to state approval — meaning it would not require the blessing of Gov.
Most of these companies don't charge cities anything to operate on their territory and instead look to usage fees—usually about $1 per half-hour—to generate profits.
Like my ancestors before me, my body seems to operate on a rubric skewed for the climate of the British Isles — the damper, windier, and rockier, the better.
That means it's compatible with older devices that only operate on a 2.4 GHz signal, as well as newer ones that can handle the faster 5 GHz signal.
This has largely driven the development of so-called "decentralized exchanges," which operate on a peer-to-peer network rather than a central server operated by a company.
There just aren't a lot of shows that can operate on so many levels so effectively, and Adventure Time manages to smash all those ideas into one place.
Earlier this year, governors from 17 states, both Republicans and Democrats, agreed to co-operate on rolling out and cutting the cost of clean energy and transport technologies.
Uber filed a lawsuit on Friday to overturn New York City's first-in-the-nation law capping the number of ride-hail drivers that operate on its streets.
The service will operate on the same streets in the 100-square-mile area around Phoenix where Waymo's early rider test fleet has been operating since April 2017.
If NBC wants to operate on the stereotypical gender binary, though, we must consult the anecdotal/meme evidence: what would a single man even put in a house?
Earlier this month, China's Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman Ma Xiaoguang stressed at a news briefing that the two sides have to operate on the principle of the policy.
Streetcars and a few bus lines will still run through its center, while buses, taxis, and commercial delivery vehicles will operate on both sides of the smaller road.
The Key Light display is an LED light panel that is created specifically for streamers and content creators, many of whom operate on platforms like YouTube and Twitch.
"In general, governments operate on this other plane from the reality that's going on underneath," Dillon, a former president of Reader's Digest, recently told me over the phone.
Microsoft launches Project Brainwave, its deep learning acceleration platform Google more or less seems to want to own the entire stack of how we operate on the internet.
This term, borrowed from Western military jargon, refers to the ability of different services—army, navy and air force—to co-operate on the battlefield quickly and seamlessly.
" What makes drawing up these regulations challenging, Levin said, is that each type of mining would take place in ecosystems that "operate on different time and space scales.
It wasn't until December that they were able to operate on me, after the first try went amiss because the blackouts led to damages on the medical equipment.
What I Learned: The MenBlack leading men in Perry's world operate on two very distinct planes: triflin' asshole scumbags, and godly saviors in search of the right woman.
New York, a longtime holdout in the dockless electric scooter boom, appears poised to finally allow scooter-sharing companies like Bird and Lime to operate on its roads.
OnePlus has sold its phones as unlocked devices that only work on GSM networks such as T-Mobile and AT&T (Verizon and Sprint operate on CDMA networks).
Twitter is blocked in China, so even huge Chinese companies like Huawei have to use VPNs that route traffic through open countries in order to operate on Twitter.
He's pointing to the same issue Warren is: Apple is charging Spotify to operate on its App Store, but then also competing with Spotify in the same store.
Many of these hired assassins can only operate on the dark web, a part of the internet accessed only through specialized software, where users can remain largely anonymous.
The decision followed mass protests by Barcelona taxi drivers who complained that their business was being undermined and the services did not operate on a level playing field.
Puzder has seen firsthand how overregulation has been a significant deterrent to growth in the restaurant industry, where the majority of businesses operate on razor-thin profit margins.
It's moving day for a controversial data standard that has pitted cities against some private transportation companies, like Uber and Lyft, that want to operate on their streets.
Combined with higher minimum wages, scheduling requirements will eventually cripple some fast-food outlets, which mostly operate on thin profit margins of 1.5 to 3 percent, it says.
It appears TriCore will be for the most part continuing to operate on its own while working together with Rackspace on cross-sales opportunities where it makes sense.
Reuters and The Financial Times reported that a local investment board is prepared to revoke Uber's authority to operate on the island because it had misused its license.
The plans — which are serviced by AT&T's LTE network — operate on the modems that Chevy first started rolling out across its entire US product range in 2014.
China agreed to cut steel output, co-operate on combating climate change and enforce sanctions on North Korea aimed at persuading it to abandon its nuclear-weapons programme.
"How we operate on a daily life is to follow a certain rabbi and be inspired by him and do whatever he orders without questioning him," says Kornbluh.
Most of today's nuclear plants operate on systems that rely on water to cool and facilitate nuclear fission while exchanging heat to make steam that drives turbine generators.
Despite the warming relations, Washington retains an economic embargo against Cuba, making it harder for European companies with U.S. business interests to operate on the Caribbean's largest island.
Like other health-care providers, such as ambulatory surgical centers, many treatment facilities have in the past preferred to operate on a so-called out-of-network model.
On the one side, there are Reagan Republicans like himself, who operate on a clear set of principles: They are for limited government, free markets, and open borders.
No matter how annoying or inconsistent the men on Insecure may be — from Daniel to Lawrence (Jay Ellis) — they still operate on foundational principles of respect and courtesy.
And that means checking that you will operate on the right side of the law and making sure you've got a game plan in case something goes wrong.
The smartphone handsets that CTI Africa will assemble, under the brand name LifeMobile, will operate on Android and users can download standard apps from the system's Play Store.
Paul said the duck boats -- which also operate on land -- shouldn't be on the road or in the water unless the two agencies invoke a common safety standard.
Uber and German automaker Daimler today announced an agreement whereby Daimler will begin producing self-driving Mercedes-Benz vehicles that will operate on Uber's global ride-sharing network.
The test has been designed to operate on any of Cepheid's more than 23,85033 automated GeneXpert Systems worldwide, of which 5,000 are in the U.S., the company said.
It has tried to operate on a unified platform, while representing the interests of all remaining 27 member states, each of which has its own domestic political concerns.
Other developed countries operate on roughly that basis, with occasional no-confidence votes and snap elections being used to impose midterm accountability, and they get along just fine.
It's a place with fluctuating temperatures that will require astronauts to "learn how to live and operate on the surface of another celestial body," according to the agency.
The majority of restaurants already operate on some pretty thin margins, and building their businesses atop the shoulders of the delivery industry is only a recipe for failure.
Surgeons at my hospital balked, saying that they would not operate on a patient who was almost certainly going to continue to use drugs and risk future infections.
These groups often operate on a shoestring, and now they face dramatically increased demand, plus withdrawal of many older adult volunteers who are at heightened risk from infection.
He was able to learn how to best operate on Blackboard, an online education portal, which is what he needed to use to navigate assignments and the syllabus.
Basically, this tech enables more devices to simultaneously operate on the same Wi-Fi channel, which improves the efficiency, latency times, and data throughput of your wireless network.
But, he said, "We should identify patients at high risk for complications — those with diabetes or other metabolic risks, for example — and operate on those in the afternoon."
However, having been among those whose job is to operate on the boundaries, I know that those boundaries shift depending on whether Americans feel safe or feel scared.
It will initially be available for fundraisers, person-to-person payments, event tickets, in-game purchases, and some purchases from pages and businesses that operate on Facebook's Marketplace.
It would also result in limited flexibility and opportunity for workers at colleges and universities as well as nonprofits and public sector employers that operate on fixed budgets.
In essence, relying on software would reduce the reliance of Huawei's 5G equipment — if the software is good and compatible, 5G networks can operate on any 5G equipment.
Russia still hopes it can co-operate on Syria with the United States and join forces with Washington against Islamic State once President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
All but one of the apps would operate on a phone that had been "rooted," meaning that core permissions for who could have full access to the phone.
Based in Los Angeles, GIGXR now owns flagship products including HoloPatient and HoloHuman, mixed reality training programs for medical schools that operate on the new HoloLens 2 headset.
Hanging over the industry is the potential for new federal regulations addressing whether a self-driving car needs a steering wheel and pedals to operate on public roads.
Both Money Diaries and CNBC's Millennial Money operate on a similar premise, but those at least offer context like titles that state the participant's salary or hourly pay.
The pilot programs are and will operate on relatively modest budgets, from several hundred thousand dollars to $3 million, and are largely being paid for with private donations.
In that way, Uber and Didi's international strategies look more similar than ever: Operate on the ground in some major markets while investing in local players in others.

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