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"owing" Definitions
  1. money that is owing has not been paid yet

769 Sentences With "owing"

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"We are not increasing our borrowings, we are simply restructuring — instead of owing naira, we will be owing dollars," Adeosun said.
As we've reported, the music exec got busted in October 2014 for owing $11k and again in February 2015 for owing nearly $200k.
Farmer has seen some owing $5,000 to $6,000 who escape it, while those owing $10,000 are more likely to pay a small penalty.
In a column for Fortune, she reflected on owing the IRS over $50,000 in deferred taxes and owing more than $170,000 in credit card and student loan debt.
Companies' IP is more scattered owing to global production chains.
Owing to the pressure factor, it will be fastened better.
Nunes is likely to end up owing Twitter attorneys' fees.
Were you rushing owing to growing uncertainty in the market?
We wanted to stop people from owing each other entirely.
The Wyoming specimen is particularly noteworthy owing to its age.
That employee left, still owing me a lot of money.
There is a silver lining to owing taxes this year.
That is nearly impossible now owing to the mammoth hurdles.
"I ended up owing more than $1 million," he said.
Volumes were also light owing to a holiday in Japan.
Nor did True report owing money to its screening vendors.
People clearly aren't wedded to owning vehicles as they once were, partly owing to congestion and related parking challenges, and partly owing to the rising cost of cars, particularly as they grow increasingly sophisticated.
Women graduate college owing almost $22,000, compared with $18,880 for men.
And shipping lines are cancelling voyages owing to lack of demand.
Owing to our privacy obligations, we will not provide further comment.
Managing it is fraught and becoming more so owing to protectionism.
Now, however, insurers face unprecedented competitive pressure owing to technological change.
After many years, Samsung ended up owing $539 million to Apple.
His popularity has ebbed, too, largely owing to a struggling economy.
Roads into the area were inaccessible owing to the tremendous snowfall.
Now Puerto Rico holds that record, owing its creditors $22013 billion.
Unexpectedly owing money — and trying to figure out how to pay.
The plant had been shut down owing to an equipment malfunction.
You may end up owing Uncle Sam more money in 24.
He accused Germany of owing "vast sums of money" to NATO.
"You want to wind up owing a small balance," he added.
She was almost eliminated twice, owing to her "cheap-looking" pieces.
Other particles, owing to gravity, will slowly fall to the ground.
Some perish owing to mismanagement or misadventure(!) or good-old competition.
Beneficiaries can find themselves owing China more than they can pay.
My father found himself owing his company $50,000 (about $300,000 today).
While teams recently have become willing to swallow what's left of onerous deals — the Colorado Rockies cut loose Jose Reyes despite owing him $38 million, the Los Angeles Dodgers jettisoned Carl Crawford despite owing him $35 million and the Kansas City Royals did the same with Omar Infante despite owing him $14.7 million — the Yankees have shown no inclination to do so.
Because most state level health department licensing procedures are little known and not often challenged, it's conveniently difficult to discern whether license denials are innocuous (owing to red tape) or intentional (owing to opposition to abortion rights).
You also should anticipate owing more to the IRS at tax time.
It's a bit on the thick side, owing likely to smartwatch functionality.
But in 2010, Cage ended up owing the IRS almost $3.43 million.
Besides owing Tiffany & Co a significant amount of money, Costco Wholesale Corp.
Some were even left owing money that they had borrowed and invested.
You also should anticipate owing more to Uncle Sam at tax time.
It is partly owing to migration that Sydney and Melbourne are thriving.
Apple and Samsung both saw increases, owing in part to new products.
But the program ended up owing more than it had taken in.
Image: Mark A. GarlickStars are not perfect spheres owing to centrifugal force.
Their numbers have dwindled over the years owing to loss of habitat.
REITS in Dubai cannot exceed 50% LTV owing to a regulatory cap.
Political heavyweights have been replaced by young men owing him their careers.
He declined to be named owing to the sensitivity of the talks.
And today's declaration...almost didn't happen—owing to resistance from some quarters.
Details were shrouded in uncertainty, largely owing to Kopchovsky's penchant for hyperbolizing.
Between takes, Wright had to change his sweatshirt, owing to grass stains.
Erickson eventually admitted in court documents to owing them their unpaid investment.
The Kent Little League was actually in debt, owing uniform manufacturers $20,000.
They claim recent graduates, on average, leave college owing $30,000 or more.
This could result in family members owing back taxes, interest and penalties.
The average American borrower with a bachelor's degree leaves campus owing $28,400.
However, you run the risk of owing the taxman the following spring.
Most of it goes unreported and unacknowledged still owing to societal prejudice.
The check eventually bounces, leaving the victim owing money to the bank.
Every day, there's another event-related cancellation owing to concern around coronavirus.
The state stopped, but some are still stuck owing thousands of dollars.
Owing to temperament or experience, your secondborn may feel especially vulnerable here.
Owing to temperament or experience, your secondborn may feel especially vulnerable here.
And not only owing to the almost uniform fascination of his subjects.
Jared himself had a new profile, owing in part to another investment.
In 2012, 71 percent of graduates from four-year colleges carried debt, with students at public schools owing an average of $25,550 and those with degrees from private colleges owing an average of $32,300, Student Loan Hero reports.
In 27, 71 percent of graduates from four-year colleges carried debt, with students at public schools owing an average of $25,550 and those with degrees from private colleges owing an average of $32,300, Student Loan Hero reports.
Owing to its smooth taste, blended Scotch is more popular among the youth.
Thiel acknowledged that he has "gotten pushback" owing to his support for Trump.
We'd happily play that down that appointment, owing to perceived conflicts of interest.
By 2017 the average four-year college borrower graduated owing more than $28,000.
He acknowledged owing about $68,000 to his campaign committees for various campaign expenses.
And it similarly priced its shares above their initial range, owing to demand.
Measuring tech firms' return on capital is tricky owing to their intangible assets.
"They were also seen as owing the state for their care," he said.
The oil prices are expected to remain high owing to controlled global supply.
The case ended with the couple owing $350,000 in punitive damages to Giustibelli.
Food prices have stagnated, however, owing to a glut of wheat and oilseeds.
The improvement, alas, is solely owing to charity from China and the Gulf.
Doing it with banks can be suicidal owing to their complexity and leverage.
Chinese demand is also lacklustre owing to the slowdown in China's manufacturing industry.
TC: Obviously, Lyft's shares have been up and down, owing to short sellers.
Smartphone shipments are down almost across the board, owing to slower upgrade cycles.
Owing to cultural and language similarities, GMobi initially explored opportunities in mainland China.
And owing to policy drift, cronyism and corruption, the results are not good.
Millennials who carry debt report owing an average of $22019,22016 in personal debt.
The Wallace Collection is equally cool owing to its "Game of Thrones" appeal.
And this happens quite a lot, largely owing to Trump's own management style.
And they are also owing us five days' daily allowance here in France.
But I couldn't do it yesterday owing to tech problems at The Times.
Many operas that have become favorites had disastrous premieres owing to local prejudices.
Borrowers with multiple forbearances ended up owing an additional $20143 billion in interest.
Owing to such magic-seeming intercessions, GoFundMe has acquired a wishing-well mystique.
If teachers leave or quit still owing days, their final pay is docked.
We haven't actually detected sterile neutrinos yet owing to the extreme sensitivities required.
Yet, perhaps owing to Indonesia's historically moderate brand of Islam, they haven't succeeded.
Moreover, many state firms are enjoying good results, partly owing to a strong economy.
Google's Sundar Pichai also got one, presumably owing to the company's Project Fi business.
Owing partly to his slim build and small stature, he was nicknamed 'Little Chocolate'.
Successfully integrating startups with corporations, however, is arduous owing to differing mindsets and vernaculars.
In fact, owing to a rather interesting business model, you can never buy one.
In Zimbabwe, party-owned firms have visibly floundered owing to unchecked corruption and mismanagement.
A deal with a euro-zone bank is off the agenda owing to Brexit.
Eliminating lines about women owing him sex was a good call, because they don't.
Anchiornis is also a good species for study owing to the rich paleontological record.
His financial mismanagement left LeEco and its subsidiaries owing millions of dollars to suppliers.
To me, a relationship shouldn't be about keeping tabs or owing the other person.
It might be owing to the heat, since fewer cross the desert in summer.
The central government offices said they would close on Tuesday "owing to security consideration".
That is partly owing to the growing strength of the insurgents of the Taliban.
Some countries have made striking progress, largely owing to increased access to further education.
That it has instead grown hugely is chiefly owing to the power of escapism.
Very little is known about these ancient creatures owing to the poor fossil record.
This specimen may be at a disadvantage, however, owing to its bright, conspicuous appearance.
It has been far more successful in Germany — perhaps owing to the "Freischütz" connection.
And for some reason I kept owing the fucking label a ton of money.
Because Sall wanted to keep the house, he ended up owing his ex $21,000.
Owing to their age today, few voting machines have meaningful protections against today's threats.
Perhaps owing to this tidbit of encouragement, Kael saved the draft of the review.
It wasn't just forebearances that resulted in Baker owing more than she had expected.
Once you end up owing us the taxes, now you're making a business decision.
Hill Wine filed for bankruptcy soon after, owing more than $8 million to creditors.
People there can't breathe, owing to the pollution from burning crops and fossil fuels.
The officials declined to speak for attribution owing to the sensitivity of the issue.
And its oil holdings globally are actually decreasing, owing in part to coalition bombings.
His elementary school had classes with combined grades, owing, he says, to low funding.
Women tend to have smaller retirement pots (owing to their years spent raising children).
Owing to those lucrative licensing deals, the magazine does not need to generate profit.
He said they might be closing, owing to the difficulty of paying minimum wage.
However, the current top marginal rate of 2923% would mean owing a lot more.
Here's how to determine whether you're at risk for owing more taxes next year.
The company's headquarters in Manchester, meanwhile, is part building site owing to its expansion.
With returns being prepared for the first time under new tax law, some people are getting caught flat-footed by owing money to Uncle Sam after past refunds or owing more than anticipated — despite lower marginal income tax rates across the board.
They reproduce remarkably clear and detailed sound owing in part to their open-back design.
Alcoa owns 74.95 percent of the ABI smelter, with Rio Tinto Alcan, owing the rest.
Other provinces in the country are still implementing the water restrictions owing to the drought.
His campaign also disclosed owing the U.S Treasury an additional $1 million for travel expenses.
According to TIME, Michael Phelps could leave Rio owing up to $55,553 in income taxes.
In those cases, you can wind up owing more for the car than it's worth.
Strangely, however, no new species was identified after 1935, owing to a dearth of evidence.
I think people have demonstrated bad behavior as they've gotten big owing to fee streams.
Shares of its parent company, Alphabet, have fallen by around 3% owing to the controversy.
It did so poorly, Mr. Forman said, that he wound up owing the studio $19603.
However, the financing was canceled, likely owing to high costs; the project status remains unclear.
The mugshot surfaced just before the 2012 ceremony, owing to some controversy before his appearance.
Oh, and he also chastised Puerto Rico for owing "billions of dollars" to Wall Street.
Profits of "consumer discretionary" firms have barely risen, owing to Amazon's weaker-than-expected earnings.
Wilder's family released a statement Monday owing his passing to complications arising from Alzheimer's disease.
Frogs are threatened like never before, owing to habitat loss, pollution, disease, and other factors.
The total unpaid bill is 3 million reais with Olympic organisers owing 1.7 million reais.
He seemed almost the accidental president, selected largely owing to the lack of other options.
It might even be easier to use, owing to its ergonomically shaped right-hand grip.
Back in October 22, financial support for U.S. researchers was withheld owing to safety concerns.
Only Houston came in negative, owing to energy industry job losses there and excess construction.
Voter turnout was only 433 percent, perhaps partly owing to torrential rain through the country.
That is partly owing to the lacklustre Martin Schulz, her Social Democratic Party (SPD) rival.
Consensual sex between men is a crime in Singapore, owing to a colonial-era law.
Image: Dongju Zhang, Lanzhou UniversityThis story could've ended right there owing to a local custom.
In 20163, at age 30, Andy died from complications owing to years of drug abuse.
Owing to other people's toilet and water breaks, I found myself alone on the dancefloor.
With the average 2016 college graduate owing around $37,000, student debt is an unavoidable topic.
TelexFree filed for bankruptcy in April 173 owing $5 billion to its participants, prosecutors said.
Affordable rental housing, Annington's primary market, is particularly under pressure, owing to insufficient social housing.
Puerto Rico declared a form of bankruptcy on May 3, owing its creditors $73 billion.
S. dollar strength, supply chain disruptions owing to all the trade uncertainty, and rising costs.
BTW ... 50 putting people on blast for owing him money is entirely cool with him.
It's not wider than it is long, owing to the shortening of the AirPods' stems.
And for anyone who graduates owing, those monthly payments will start before you know it.
Fail to withhold enough money, and you'll end up owing the IRS the following year.
Underwithholding would lead to taxpayers owing more when they file their 2018 returns next year.
Americans owe nearly $1.5 trillion in student loans, with the average borrower owing around $30,000.
Since 2013, the city has lost 1,888 car parking spaces owing to changing land use.
Guru to plug in their loan details and learn what they'll wind up owing. Credible.
Owing largely to immigration, the Swiss population has grown by over 10% in a decade.
The troupe had arrived owing thousands of dollars in back taxes in the United States.
Owing to pressure of submissions, I regret we cannot reply individually or provide constructive criticism.
The devices had already been pushed back from a month before, owing to production delays.
Guru, to plug in their loan details and learn what they'll wind up owing.   Credible.
Some borrowers end up owing more in interest than they originally spent on their cards.
He said he was concerned that he would end up owing more taxes next year.
The bill, AB5, has garnered national attention, largely owing to the size of California's workforce.
My mother, Bobby, and I were spared, owing not to Herbert's protection but to chance.
The Fall had been forced to cancel shows in 2017 owing to Smith's respiratory problems.
However, I routinely see borrowers leave school owing two to five times their starting salaries.
And, partly owing to recent events, he thinks the bill can pass within three weeks.
Field coined the "Wonderchicken" nickname, owing to its chicken-like beak and its scientific importance.
In his latest financial disclosure filing, Trump reported owing Deutsche Bank at least $130 million.
Of course, there are exceptions to the anti-incumbent revolt, owing to idiosyncratic local factors.
On average, about 83 in 10 seniors graduate with debt, owing around $30,000 per borrower.
A Trump rally can turn out big crowds, owing to the president's unpredictability and showmanship.
She was broke, owing thousands in back taxes and performing at nightclubs to get by.
But it was not, in fact, owing to the strength of my will power alone.
Owing 20 stocks valued at roughly $5,50003 each, or five stocks valued at $20,000 each?
But those and other referendums failed to pass owing to a high threshold for voter turnout.
Stocks fell after muted trading activity and weaker rand hedges owing to a firmer local currency.
It was not immediately clear how much production would be lost owing to the suspended production.
Writing in his diary, Sirhan wrote that "Kennedy must die" owing to his support of Israel.
"This could be a particularly big cycle for household formation owing to the millennials," he added.
This is when the eye undergoes vascular changes owing to blockage in the central retinal vein.
Soon afterwards, all competitive football was suspended owing to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.
Other foods, including meats and vegetables, were not included in their analysis owing to insufficient data.
"Owing to his deprived childhood, Jacob Zuma did not receive any formal schooling," the site said.
Owing as much to Dada as punk, No Wave skewed closer to "anti-art" than art.
In recent years this has begun to change, partly owing to the changing role of women.
But, owing to his persistence in the years since, his discredited allegations have spread like mold.
Last September the airline was forced to cancel over 2,000 flights owing to a pilot shortage.
The preheat feature is, owing to regulations, limited to the line of ranges with electric ovens.
He agreed to make payments until June 2018, but stopped paying — still owing over $2 million.
Now activities are more restricted, owing to drug industry ethics guidelines and concern among patient groups.
Despite rapid growth, the company has maintained conservative finances, in part owing to strong shareholder support.
Previous analyses of the isolated feather were controversial owing to the nature of the fossil itself.
He entered with $13 trillion in total debt and left with the country owing $19.9 trillion.
Owing to the power of the platform, it appeared that just one user sparked the rumor.
It's a reliable and reliably beautiful play—with both characteristics, I think, owing to its simplicity.
Tyrese just got slapped with a lawsuit for owing a ton of cash to American Express.
Chasers call it a "beaver's tail," owing to its shape and placement within a severe thunderstorm.
GTFM claims Akon's company finally left in January of 2016, owing almost 7 months of rent.
However, Cognizant's current quarter forecast is below forecasts, owing to cautious IT spending around the world.
The relationship reached a nadir in the recent years owing to the rise of Xi Jinping.
The United States comes 19th, owing to poor scores on personal safety, health and environmental quality.
Pande hints that they need it, owing to the many founders of interest who they're meeting.
Traditional brick and mortar retailers would likewise see losses in sales owing to supplier marketplace migration.
In 2016, the average woman left her undergraduate education owing $21,619, compared with $18,880 for men.
Owing to chronic water shortages, she and her teenage son can shower only once a week.
Quoirin is severely disabled, her parents said, owing to brain condition she has had since birth.
This is owing to the fact that many Ivorians cannot afford to buy and install meters.
This is because by then Greece will still be owing money related to the third program.
Yang has a complicated history with Beijing, owing to his background as a former government official.
He says delays are owing to problems registering millions of voters across the vast, forested country.
A coalition government may encourage some to argue GBP should be lower owing to the uncertainty.
The OnePlus 24 is slightly ($25) more expensive than its predecessor, owing to increased hardware costs.
Some are still underwater on their home loans, owing more than the homes are currently worth.
At best, higher-functioning medical centers recognize that medical error "defects" occur owing to multiple factors.
In 2009, Wynalda's personal bankruptcy filings showed him owing nearly $110,000 in mortgage and tax payments.
But if he did, he might end up owing you money; ask a local employment lawyer.
In fact, it will only work on those devices specifically, owing to the multi-camera capabilities.
Maybe my sister loses her wallet so often owing to a deep-seated discomfort with capitalism.
Last November, owing to wildfires, PM2.5 levels in San Francisco rose seven times higher than average.
Tencent's revenues came in lower than analysts had forecast, in part owing to disappointing advertising sales.
Freelancers are 2020's rugged individualist frontiersmen, living off the fat of corporations, owing nobody anything.
A trap, they warn, that may well have them owing more than just money to Beijing.
As the glaciers recede, owing to climate change, the flow of water has become more erratic.
This increase in price is owing to rising input costs and implementation of AIS 140 regulation.
Very little is known about Denisovan anatomy owing to the paltry amount of available physical evidence.
Along the way, smaller countries like Sri Lanka have found themselves owing debts they cannot pay.
Riley also said that her company would end up owing retailers money"I know that we will start out 2020 probably owing hundreds of thousands of dollars to our retail partners, who bought into Good Genes at our previous wholesale price versus the new one," Riley said.
These findings were made possible owing to Juno's ability to detect minute differences in Jupiter's gravitational field.
Owing to the poor fossil record, paleontologists weren't sure how separated African dinosaurs were to their neighbors.
As for inferring the exact appearance of Xenothrix, that's more difficult, owing to the poor fossil record.
This is partly owing to the fact that the "taste" of Halloween is the taste of candy.
And to make matters worse, we're becoming increasingly vulnerable to these events owing to steady technological advances.
Its third quarter growth showed some weakness in the manufacturing sector, presumably owing to declining car sales.
The air cavity quickly recoils owing to surface tension, and this produces a rising column of liquid.
On Reddit, users have reported owing tens of thousands of dollars to the IRS for their transactions.
Would it be a lot less wide in 1848, owing to like, smaller people and bad nutrition?
Normal satellite photographs of the volcano haven't been possible owing to incessant cloud cover in the region.
Owing to the moon's weak gravity, however, some of the boulders just kept on rolling and bouncing.
Common wisdom has long stated that people get drunk faster on planes, owing to the higher altitudes.
By itself, and owing to its size, the bookshelf speaker isn't going to blow your socks off.
But from a cross-border perspective, Africa seems most inventive, owing to active entrepreneurs and Western help.
In fact, today, owing to the battered habitat, virtually all salmon in California are raised in hatcheries.
She has also steered numerous portfolio companies to him owing to his strong track record with startups.
Voting got off to a rocky start, owing largely to a nationwide driving ban over security concerns.
It's called the TwinView Dock, and it's huge and chunky, owing primarily to its 6,000mAh battery within.
Despite Nvidia's best efforts, that initiative didn't amount to much, owing to the reluctance of game developers.
Presumably, there's more parity owing to the greater transparency into operations that employees enjoy at smaller startups.
The tug's wooden deck and upper features have collapsed into the hull owing to corrosion and age.
Exchange rates can depart from fundamentals owing to monetary policy or changes in investors' appetite for risk.
Net losses for the ride-hailing company soared to $22019 billion, largely owing to stock based compensation.
Banks have also set up a forum to tackle companies owing money to more than one lender.
Net losses for the ride-hailing company soared to $216 billion, largely owing to stock based compensation.
ANZ's pre-tax profit dropped the most, by 22%, largely owing to restructuring costs and valuation adjustments.
The competition for orders was cut-throat, partly owing to the "John Leahy factor", Mr Michaels writes.
The next few days were quiet, owing in part to a massive deployment of soldiers and police.
The problems began in early September when Ryanair's on-time record plunged, owing to a pilot shortage.
Penis transplants will also apply to patients who have lost their genitalia owing to accidents or disease.
On a deeply seasoned loan, refinancing might result in the borrower owing a significant amount in interest.
The latter part of its name means "bent over forward spine," owing to its most distinctive feature.
Google Fiber has reportedly been ordered to halve its team to 500 people, owing to soaring costs.
They are also often substandard for exports owing to contamination and poor processing, resulting in poor fabric.
Something he says about Fred owing him piques Archie's interest, although he doesn't ask about it then.
The vast majority will be kicked out, owing far more than what they owed when they entered.
East Africa has become an attractive investment destination in recent years, owing to its improved business environment.
Analysts expect demand for the shares to rise further owing to the prospects of raising fresh capital.
Much of that is owing to mainland China's progress — or liberalization — in economic, cultural and trade affairs.
The S23 weighs in at 23 grams, owing in no small part to its stainless steel casing.
Classified as "adult viewing" owing to its controversial content, the film was seldom shown to Soviet audiences.
Owing to his own circumstances and convictions, however, he was steadfastly unwilling to play the role required.
The concept is also treated with skepticism in Japan, owing in part to distrust of medical authority.
To avoid owing extra in interest, you should make every effort to pay your bills on time.
AT&T also said it lost about 90,000 video subscribers during the quarter, owing to heavy competition.
Owing to this exposure, the appreciation for orange is far greater than it ever has been before.
The company showed a modest 18% growth, owing the slowdown to fewer smartwatches (versus fitness bands) shipped.
These sequences are genuinely touching, largely owing to Rudolph's wonderful, loopy face, where emotions shift like weather.
But even with that aid, many fall through the cracks and end up owing their school money.
Stephen Baldwin filed for bankruptcy in 2009, while owing money on taxes and a couple of mortgages.
Formerly the Hotel Wilcox, it was popular with the entertainment industry, owing to its prime Hollywood location.
Swatting has exploded in popularity in recent years, owing in part to the rise of live streaming.
Tsunamis, probably owing to the UK's lack of seismic activity, have never made it into the register.
This could make the difference between owing the Internal Revenue Service in 2019 or snagging a refund.
Arrington stepped away from it last spring, owing to health concerns, and now serves as an advisor.
It could ease to 364 next week owing to tight liquidity on the interbank market, traders say.
Owing to the location, there's also a lot of seafood (chilled spot prawns, charred octopus, lobster risotto).
It's good-hearted, but with a darker edge, partly owing to the looser language restrictions on cable.
The buttons, too, don't feel quite as solid as the Oasis's, likely owing to less premium material.
Aside from owing taxes on that money, it also takes a dent out of your retirement funds.
However, the current top marginal rate of 37% would mean owing the federal government a lot more.
Despite government messages to contrary, investors believe such assets are less risky owing to implicit government support.
The federal agency said the revision was mainly owing to lower projected revenues tied to tax reform.
We pay with a $25 gift card, so I end up owing $4 with tax and tip.
"Screening is controversial owing to lack of survival benefit and the harms from overdiagnosis," the editorial notes.
If you withhold too little, you will wind up owing the IRS when you file your taxes.
In total, the report finds, 20 percent of Americans would end up owing more after tax reforms.
That said, a definitive determination of sex wasn't possible owing to the poor preservation of the skeletons.
Q: Was the Jolie-Pitt marriage doomed owing to the onslaught of media attention and online scrutiny?
The women often shouted at, hit and injured people owing money to intimidate them, the article said.
Bear 410 is one of the more recognizable bears on the river, owing to her thick brow.
One year after Brennan retired, Thurgood Marshall stepped down, owing to declining health, and died in 28503.
This season's hometown dates were extremely memorable, largely owing to the extended, uncomfortable trip to Aspen, Colo.
Housing inventory is high and prices are somewhat sluggish owing to, among other things, stagnant population growth.
The company had been struggling with funding amid weaker lithium prices owing to overproduction of the metal.
Speaking of which: Owing to gerrymandering, Republicans have an easier path to a majority in the House.
The U.S. dollar index rose about 7.1 percent in the fourth quarter last year, largely owing to the victory in the U.S. presidential race of Donald Trump, who promised a boost to infrastructure and tax cuts during the election campaign, as well as owing to the Fed's rate rise.
The WHO estimates that 100m people fall into poverty annually owing to the prices they pay for medicines.
Trump enters the 2020 presidential cycle owing no campaign debt, and sits on $7.6 million cash on hand.
This initial interpretation, however, now appears to be wrong, owing to the discovery of the man's undamaged skull.
The original post from earlier today is pretty skeptical, owing in no small part to the price point.
The currency has been under a lot of pressure lately owing to the uncertainty surrounding a Brexit agreement.
Four colleges have closed owing to low numbers; three others were cancelled before opening for the same reason.
But owing to their smaller tax bases, these areas lack rainy day funds to backfill the overdue grants.
Kushner also founded Oscar Health — a private health insurance startup owing much of its growth to the ACA.
Mr. Deripaska and Mr. Manafort have since feuded, tangling over money that each accuses the other of owing.
The island's capital structure has 18 public agencies owing a combined $120 billion in bond and pension debt.
Digital Foundry first reported that Lockhart "certainly seems" like it has been killed recently, owing to developer confusion.
At first, owing to policy roadblocks and anti-competitive tactics by incumbents, only a few came to market.
Non-organic produce is dirty owing to the pesticides (hence, the Environmental Working Group's annual "Dirty Dozen" list).
In its native China, Huawei already operates without the Play Store, owing to Google's absence from the market.
Tractor Supply — The stock got a positive mention in Barron's, owing to the surging popularity of hobbyist farming.
The savings are not all owing to cows; but a large part of them are (see chart 2).
Much of the decline is owing to the frantic pace of building visible in parts of the city.
You'll take longer to pay off your debt, and end up owing more in interest in the process.
The more expensive 133K variant would fare even worse owing to the additional pixels in need of power.
"The global outlook has become benign, owing to changes in monetary policy in major economies," Copom's statement said.
These will hurt the Turkish economy, which is already fragile, owing in large part to the president himself.
The rates of this procedure vary across nations and regions, owing to medical, social, cultural, and economic differences.
Not much is known about these whales owing to their deep-sea habitat, mysterious habits, and low abundance.
The oft-smiling Fernández had many friends in the game, owing to his cheerful demeanor and fierce competitiveness.
Owing to South Korea's strict military-service laws, he is also a convicted criminal with a prison record.
Overall, the vending machine market has been slowing owing to competition from convenience stores, supermarkets and micro markets.
A handful of early tax filers are seeing unexpectedly low refunds, or worse, owing money to the IRS.
A prominent lawyer for the defense was thrown off the case owing to a perceived conflict of interest.
Nailor had struggled to keep up with his debt since 2000, when he graduated from college owing $35,000.
However, revenue was shy of estimates, owing in large part to the negative effects of a stronger dollar.
Doing your taxes is a pain, and owing money to The Man is even more of a pain.
There was downside price risk in the short term, however, owing to rising supply from Indonesia, he added.
Crop progress has lagged in parts of the Eastern Corn Belt owing to an abundance of rainy days.
Earth, as it passes in front of the Sun, has a fuzzy edge, owing to its thick atmosphere.
We view RIG as the beta play of the group owing to its balance sheet and diverse fleet.
AT&T also said it lost about 90 thousand video subscribers during the quarter, owing to heavy competition.
Those people will end up owing money when they file their taxes in the coming weeks and months.
The visiting Brazilians were concerned about being accused of doping, owing to the amount of caffeine they drank.
Judge T.S. Ellis said the delay is "owing to a family member's medical procedure," without providing further details.
That includes owing anything to the 2,000 or so backers who paid money and never received their cameras.
Owing in part to the recent uptick in emissions, warming will be "faster and more furious" than predicted.
But a biologically astute observer would declare us a doomed species, owing to the scarcity of our young.
Alec's younger brother filed for bankruptcy in 2009 while owing money on taxes and a couple of mortgages.
It wasn't just forebearances that resulted in Baker, the public school teacher, owing more than she had expected.
The trucks are around 25 percent cheaper than new vehicles, owing mainly to cheaper and older engine technology.
Nearly a third of rural households are in debt, owing an average of more than 100,000 rupees ($1,560).
Piggly Wiggly, the lone holdout, said that it would continue to stock the sauce, owing to customer demand.
The producers were only allowed to give out eight championships in an entire year, owing to budgetary restrictions.
These biological processes vary from person to person owing to environmental factors (such as light exposure) and genetics.
All politics is local, and maybe all of these leaders are suffering setbacks owing to domestic political issues.
The restaurant next door gets most of the international visitors, owing to a relationship with the tourism authorities.
The Mexican army's distrust of the United States goes back generations owing to the institution's deeply held nationalism.
Owing to the inexorable nature of sea-swelling, its effects will be felt even if carbon emissions fall.
Its rivals blame it on Jio's network and the heavy traffic owing to all voice calls being free.
The major sneaker companies have reportedly declined to work with Mr. Ball, owing to his father's excessive demands.
It said bigger deficits make monetary policy complex owing to the government's reliance on central bank for funding.
However, owing to its unique composition, Acasti hopes CaPre is positioned at an advantage over the rival therapies.
American car travel almost halved between 1941 and 1943, largely owing to wartime rubber shortages and gas rations.
One slight drawback about this particular hut was that, owing to the stark geological conditions, it lacked water.
Harmony Gold said on Tuesday it had called off underground shifts at its mines owing to load shedding.
Power sector demand for coal has been quite weak in northwest Europe owing to strong wind power generation.
While they typically get a federal refund, they end up owing the state more than the federal refund.
"I can't beat the feeling and security of not owing anyone anything, regardless of market performance," he says.
In a Cleveland school, a child with pending enrollment had his "birthday" lunch taken away for owing $9.
Immigrant rates have grown even further in recent years, owing in large part to the global refugee crisis.
Economic growth remains robust, owing to high levels of infrastructure spending and private consumption buoyed by strong credit growth.
And more In South Dakota, kids won't have to worry about owing the state for their lemonade stands anymore.
Seven in 10 seniors leave school with debt, owing over $34,33, on average, according to a report by Experian.
In 2012, the airline shut down its operations after owing more than a billion in loans, bills and salaries.
Earlier this year, a mission to the Larsen C Ice Shelf had to be canceled owing to treacherous conditions.
Hypersonic aircraft can penetrate missile defense systems, such as radar, owing to their high speeds and low incoming angles.
How much people borrow to attend college can become just a small share of what they wind up owing.
Owing to the inexorable influence of dark energy, the space in our Universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.
Major European indexes have seen ups and downs in the past year owing to a number of market events.
Reports of planes grounded owing to lack of toilet paper have done little to dispel BA's bargain-basement image.
It's also believed to be a little more rugged — owing to…issues with the original version of the Fold.
Inmates opted for the lethal injection which, owing to the shortage of execution drugs, prevented them from being executed.
One-in-five borrowers, together owing fully 37% of all student debt, are now enrolled in income-linked repayment.
They are struggling to attract recruits, owing to fierce competition for workers and a lack of exciting overseas action.
However, the top marginal tax rate of 2302% means owing a lot more to the IRS at tax time.
The aluminum case shrugged off the entire thing, which is probably owing to just how much aluminum there is.
Freight rates have collapsed owing to a slowdown in world trade since the financial crisis and to enormous overcapacity.
Voter apathy is the third trend, owing to the rise of low-cost index funds that track the market.
Owing $500 with a $5,000 limit is easier to swallow than if you had a limit of only $1,000.
Owing to this turnover of menu items, more are hiring replicas: rentals account for 60% of Iwasaki Co's sales.
The Pac-12 is important to the equation, however, if only owing to its California members' success in athletics.
Amman, the capital of Jordan, has grown even faster, partly owing to an influx of Iraqi and Syrian refugees.
Owing to its open nature, blockchain can also reduce costs associated with complex supply chains and connect disparate markets.
Owing to their needs, drafting thousands more would be a logistical nightmare that many generals would prefer to avoid.
They are also readier to experiment, in part owing to the deluge of free porn they receive on smartphones.
That's likely owing to numerous deal sweeteners that Juno is offering them, including, most significantly, equity in the company.
Overall, perhaps as many as 2.5m people in India die prematurely every year owing in part to air pollution.
Overall, the EU will continue to loosen fiscal policy in 2017 owing to political pressures and minimal market discipline.
New York, meanwhile, was ranked 31st on the list, owing to low ratings in healthcare and the living costs.
Delhi's rail and road connectivity has been severely hit owing to dense fog, however, and flights have been delayed.
We decided with the board that partly owing to that perception, we shouldn't continue pushing down a public path.
Trade will become less of a deflationary force in the global economy owing to rising protectionism, according to Baptist.
Richman was recently put on administrative leave owing to the mounting evidence that something is seriously awry with uBiome.
Owing to the delays, the outcome is now expected only on Monday, ANC Deputy Secretary General Jessie Duarte said.
Perhaps owing to his stimulant use, DF was able to recall his bouts of dementia better than most patients.
After the war ended, four of them—Hogue included—died young, quite possibly owing to exposure to nuclear radiation.
The vast majority will be unceremoniously booted, and will be left owing far, far more than when they entered.
The microwave was introduced in 1965 and was not widely purchased until the 1980s, partly owing to falling price.
But their Hollywood love story is one for the books—owing in part to their independence from each other.
Trading volume was relatively light, owing to the holiday as the U.S. federal government shutdown entered its tenth day.
Chatterjee is seen as an advocate for coal, owing in part to the fact that he hails from Kentucky.
Rules to limit the time former residents can spend in-state without owing taxes should also be strictly enforced.
The result: 70% of college graduates have student debt, with the average borrower owing more than $37,000 at graduation.
Altogether, our pension funds ended last fiscal year owing $28503 billion that they have no means of paying back.
The average graduate with debt emerges owing $27652,21; that is not the debt level of average graduates over all.
The average graduate with debt emerges owing $28,000; that is not the debt level of average graduates over all.
Pig hearts are ideal candidates for transplantation owing to our similar biologies, and our extensive knowledge of porcine DNA.
But owing to the Rocky Mountains, wind patterns and similar factors, the city has had difficulty cleaning its air.
The airline said it will delay paying interest to its debenture holder, due March 19, owing to financial constraints.
Seven in 10 seniors graduate with debt, owing over $34,000, on average, according to a recent report by Experian.
Quoirin is severely disabled owing to a life-long brain condition called holoprosencephaly, her parents said during the search.
Scepticism China could satisfy the requirements deepened owing to unprecedented intervention by authorities during last summer's stock market crash.
The slider lets you compare how much you'd pay now and how much total interest you'll end up owing.
Legal experts think these have a good chance to succeed, owing to the incompetence of the EO draft itself.
The value of the pound has been in free fall for months, owing to widespread expectations of coming disaster.
Even before Maria, Puerto Rico was in a dire financial position, with its government bankrupt and owing $70 billion.
But some local officials have expressed concern about the possibility of violence owing to Ohio's open-carry gun laws.
Following the housing crash, millions of borrowers fell underwater on their mortgages, owing more than their homes were worth.
This is making me crazy as I hate owing people money and feel I am taking advantage of him.
For Sanders, the problem wasn't a mismatch in resources owing to the dark-hearted connivances of the 1 percent.
Sanders' strong showing in the Texas and California primaries last week was largely owing to support from Latino Democrats.
Owing to federal regulations, the state must close out programs that use grant awards within a certain time period.
When home prices plummeted, millions of borrowers fell underwater on their mortgages, owing more than their homes were worth.
Mike DeWine announced he is moving to postpone that state's primary until June 2 owing to the coronavirus outbreak.
Owing to the threat of lightning, play was suspended for the day and the club was closed to visitors.
The island's Byzantine capital structure has 18 public agencies owing a combined $120 billion in bond and pension debt.
Some 44 million people in the United States are similarly saddled with student loan debt, owing nearly $1.5 trillion.
The Note, however, is noticeably chunkier, owing to the inclusion of the S Pen and a different screen technology.
Trading was subdued owing to public holidays across a number of Australian states, including New South Wales and Queensland.
For those survivors with the fortitude to keep their jobs, lost productivity owing to absenteeism and distraction is steep.
Republican congressman Trey Gowdy reported owing more student debt than any other lawmaker in the House or the Senate.
The small lit orbs resembled the burning globe of pain in my abdomen, although smaller, owing to the distance.
We're currently witnessing a flourishing of low-budget horror, much of it owing an obvious debt to Mr. Romero.
Owing to fair-housing laws, there's a general prohibition on discussing the ethnic or religious composition of a neighborhood.
But, owing to the father's decline, they became something else: a reckoning with loss while her father was alive.
For now, development is continuing with Google Glass as the "off-the-shelf" wearable, owing to a Google donation.
Trading volume was relatively light, owing to the holiday as the U.S. federal government shutdown entered its 10th day.
The most likely outcome is that he maintains a lead, owing to the FN's toxic reputation with mainstream voters.
A few days earlier Devon and Cornwall Police scrapped plans to merge with Dorset, owing to a row about funding.
Owing to a dearth of archaeological evidence, however, archaeologists aren't entirely sure about the routes taken by these venturous humans.
The habitat within which this crucial transformation took place, however, is poorly understood, owing to a dearth of fossil evidence.
Owing to that fact that most trackballs place the ball in the scrollwheel position, the two usually aren't found together.
United States wheat sales are at the lowest levels in more than 4 years, largely owing to the strong dollar.
Still, Trump told FBN on Wednesday that any such engagement would not be prolonged owing to conventional US military superiority.
He'll also have a new and remarkably powerful antagonist, one who will arrive in Washington owing the majority leader nothing.
It's a big laptop (owing partially to its 14-inch display), that I always, always, know is in my bag.
It has denied owing anything to Greece for World War Two since it paid Athens 115 million deutschmarks in 1960.
Last month, in fact, Warped Perception showed how the rockets still work in a vacuum owing to the same principles.
In 1956, the Soviet Union offered to return the two smaller islands but Japan refused, partly owing to American pressure.
Owing to a printing error, a Ugandan survey failed to mention public-transport fares as an example of travel expenses.
About 28% of the rise in Chinese equities over the same period is owing to two firms: Alibaba and Tencent.
For example, meat, dairy, and eggs industries have infamously dirty connotations, owing to their production's close proximity to literal shit.
Such plans cover, on average, 280 percent of their customers' medical costs, with customers owing the rest out of pocket.
But he went on to note "this summer's increase is lower than that of previous summers" owing to efficiency measures.
Tepco has been unable to confirm the condition of the melted fuel owing to the extreme and inhospitable conditions inside.
India has the highest number of child marriages of any country, partly owing to the large size of its population.
About 7 in 10 seniors graduate with debt, owing around $30,000 per borrower, according to data from Student Loan Hero.
American aid workers have been unable to travel to North Korea owing to the travel ban imposed by their government.
Bauza included Pizarro, a midfielder with good playmaking skills, owing to the loss through injury of Atletico Madrid's Augusto Fernandez.
Correction (November 6th 2017): Owing to an editing error, a preliminary version of this story was published on November 5th.
And that mass had been dwindling for years, owing to partisanship, even before Mr Trump's extreme divisiveness accelerated its demise.
"In addition, equities have been, and are likely to stay, volatile owing to political risk and elevated uncertainty," it said.
Comets, it's worth pointing out, produce a tail, or coma, owing to solar radiation that melts off dust and gases.
Eventually, our planet became rich in oxygen owing to the effects of photosynthesizing organisms, which converted carbon dioxide into oxygen.
"The Eurosystem is excluding commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBSs) from collateral eligibility, owing to their relatively complex nature," it added.
Liberals reason like this — the best-qualified applicant deserves the job, but minorities are at a disadvantage owing to racism.
Companies such as Transurban Group and Sydney Airport Holdings stand to benefit from domestic stimulus, owing to their government contracts.
Men at roadside stalls will sell you carrots, blackberries, and apples—never mangos or coconuts, owing to the rainy climate.
First described in 2016, the settlement is known as the "Pompeii of Britain" owing to its remarkable state of preservation.
OrganiZers of the event in Japan said this year's edition was particularly fruity owing to good weather before the harvest.
However, Fitch assessment of reserving is moderately weak, owing to a limited track record of the group's improved reserving practices.
He went the way of the once-dominant chief executive, Hartmut Retzlaff, who quit in June (owing to an illness).
We felt that the ecosystems outside the U.S. were substantially weaker, owing to the lack of available follow-on capital.
But Talmadge was declared the winner, owing to Georgia's notorious "county unit" system, which gave disproportionate weight to rural areas.
While the home sits empty, Jordan continues paying taxes on the property, owing more than $27.6,23 in taxes for 24.8.
National student loan debt has surpassed $1.4 trillion, with the average 2016 graduate owing over $37,000 in student loan debt.
I would rather end the year with a refund than find myself owing a ton of taxes come April.6.
U.S. crude futures rose slightly after the data was released, while gasoline futures pared gains owing to the unexpected build.
And he had remained obscure even within his homeland, owing partly to his temperamental aloofness from the local art scene.
Owing to his ubiquitous presence in the playoffs and his fitness, James has become known for handling an enormous workload.
When it comes to financial aid for higher education, even "free" sources of money could leave you owing the IRS.
The company says it has turned down business with potential customers owing to ethical concerns brought forward by the board.
Landlords renting to poor families can charge slightly reduced rents but, owing to far lower expenses, still command handsome profits.
Prosecutors accused him of owing the government more than $2.7 billion for oil sold on behalf of the oil ministry.
Hillary Clinton was forced to leave a 9/11 memorial ceremony on Sunday early, owing to a bout of illness.
"Owing to the exceptional circumstances and time frame, it was the only possible decision," Prince Albert II of Monaco said.
The first female president may end up owing some of the margin of her victory to outrage about male lechery.
In contrast, universities are currently going to desperate lengths to attract students, owing to a shortage of 18-year-olds.
One of the defining things about being a millennial is owing someone or some entity a large sum of money.
Many Americans learned this year how tax changes affected their return, with some people owing more than they had expected.
The airline also said it was lowering its estimated quarterly revenues, in part owing to the grounding of the Max.
However, the Swiss firm's hopes of listing Puma hit compliance hurdles owing to the general's presence as a significant stakeholder.
ZSFG will also create a new out-of-pocket maximum on what patients could end up owing for their treatment.
But even this highly sophisticated method will, owing to the capricious whims of chance, eventually cast suspicion on the innocent.
Owing to the role of U.S. financial institutions, authorities and the dollar in SWIFT (the international payment system), non-U.
But interest still piles up, so students can end up owing much more than they did in the first place.
Her specialty is surgical preparation, but there are fewer surgeries being performed now, owing to a lack of basic supplies.
Mr. Tucker first chalked it up to a misunderstanding, owing to vandalism that the site had experienced in recent days.
It has long been without an American distributor and, owing to complicated rights issues, was never released here on DVD.
However, the Swiss firm's hopes of listing Puma hit compliance hurdles owing to the general's presence as a significant stakeholder.
"Owing to inadequate maintenance over a number of years, the system remains vulnerable to unplanned outages or breakdowns," Eskom said.
The No. 2878 cause of the debt is owing more than expected; other major reasons include unfiled taxes and divorce.
Rather, New York City rose again owing to the heart, compassion and sense of community in all of its people.
Trading volumes were subdued owing to public holidays across a number of Australian states, including New South Wales and Queensland.
But the real answer, Ruth Graham writes, is more complicated, owing largely to changes in abortion views then and now.
Australian retailers have fallen on hard times of late, owing to stiff online competition as well as reduced household spending.
Positive: Positive rating action is not probable in the medium-term, owing to potential operating weaknesses in Singapore's hospitality market.
After years of fiscal mismanagement, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is essentially bankrupt, owing more than $70 billion to creditors.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who oversees the F.B.I., has recused himself owing to his own contacts with the Russian ambassador.
Owing largely to the employee benefits I earned through Emerson, I paid for my entire education without incurring any debt.
Owing to an influx of prisoners, Litchfield is now dominated by Dominicans, whom the guards treat differently from white inmates.
This argument has some validity, owing to the social services that immigrant families incur; however, the situation is more nuanced.
The miner also said was exporting Zambian production through alternate routes owing to port and transit restrictions in South Africa.
There may be no physical evidence that your house has a tendency to flood, owing to your assiduous rehab work.
His voice was heard widely, partly owing to his popularity as a public figure with 14 million followers on Twitter.
Whites are now projected to become a minority group over the next few decades, owing to migration and other factors.
Even with increased exports, however, the domestic market has been in surplus owing to mild temperatures and moderate power burn.
Last week, eight referendum-supporting lawmakers quit the party, in part owing to frustration over his failure to back another vote.
However, because the top marginal tax rate is 37%, the winner should anticipate owing more to Uncle Sam at tax time.
That's not something most celebs will admit to doing, owing to the heaps of awful gossip and negativity they might find.
Your accountants tanked your books, didn't pay your taxes for years, and you wound up owing Uncle Sam $16 million dollars.
If the region has lately calmed down (partly owing to the efforts of American diplomats), Germany in particular fears fresh conflagrations.
The experiment was deemed unethical owing to the nascent state of CRISPR technology, and also because the unproven modifications are heritable.
The Acer Swift 7203, owing to its larger size and battery, managed a slightly more acceptable 8 hours and 7 minutes.
There was further non-participation from the Netherlands, Switzerland and Spain, owing to the USSR's violent suppression of the Hungarian Revolution.
The shooter killed five people, wounded two owing to a grudge he had, apparently, with the paper going back a decade.
The buyer of an Essential Phone would know, firstly, that it's an exclusive piece of hardware, owing to its limited production.
Indeed, YouTube's own incompetence and lack of quality is one of Soph's recurring themes; she acknowledges owing her fame to them.
A three-day weekend for the United States, owing to Monday's Memorial Day holiday, further discouraged investors from holding bullish bets.
The war is fought in trenches, like World War I, owing to a peculiarity of the conflict: Neither side uses aviation.
In Europe's Schengen passport area, they have grown since more thorough checks were introduced last year owing to the migrant crisis.
Delta , American and United all have contracts that say they have no liability if a flight is canceled owing to weather.
The face cream segment is expected to grow at a significant pace, owing to the demand for enhanced anti-aging creams.
While they found success initially, the twins later filed for bankruptcy in 2014, owing more than $100,000, according to court documents.
In reality, the yield curve would steepen in advance of Fed action, owing to the reality that markets are anticipatory mechanisms.
He's even become somewhat of a national celebrity, owing to the fact that there's nothing else like him on the island.
It is largely owing to her that the world knows about crimes against civilians in the course of that dirty war.
The way Mode co-founder and CEO Derek Steer sees it, owing to today's tools, organizations may need fewer data scientists.
Zimmerman's work is temporarily on hold owing to his research partner's illness, but he hopes to be back at it soon.
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This effectively imposed a tax on savers that, owing to restrictions on the movement of capital, could not easily be avoided.
In 2019, the company said it sees a potential supply deficit owing to a lack of investment in exploration and production.
Others don't take her political statements seriously, likely owing to the fact that Kardashian has a penchant for posting nude selfies.
The infamous lawyer is also accused of owing millions of dollars in back taxes and making false statements to the IRS.
The Ineos-operated Grangemouth refinery shut down about half of its 200,000 bpd capacity on Friday owing to the pipeline outage.
Determining why certain groups of people are shorter or taller than others remains an inexact science owing to so many variables.
Various things have simultaneously never been worse, owing to Democratic meddling, but also never been better, thanks to his own intervention.
Kelly was arrested in Chicago on Wednesday for owing more than $161,000 in child support to his three children with Kelly.
Owing to Jupiter's huge mass, the object must've have been accelerating rapidly, releasing a tremendous amount of kinetic energy on impact.
Northern Mali was once a thriving tourist hub owing to its fabled history of caravan routes, gold and medieval Islamic scholarship.
But unlike drake, Daniels says she consented to sex with Trump; they didn't use a condom, owing to her latex allergy.
Japan is reluctant to see the brain-dead as gone partly owing to a different notion of what makes someone human.
And sometimes pink was perceived as more appropriate for little boys, owing to its relationship to the robust and "masculine" red.
The blurry non-encounter side is shown in less detail owing to the greater distances at which the images were captured.
In October 2016, with Depp still owing $4.2 million, the Mandels started non-judicial foreclosure proceedings against certain of Depp's properties.
Helmet crabs are listed as an endangered species in Japan; its population is in sharp decline owing to coastal habitat destruction.
While they found success initially, the twins later filed for bankruptcy in 2014, owing more than $100,000, according to court documents.
But Western firms cannot do this owing to rules imposed by the OECD, a club of rich countries that excludes China.
Emirates REIT has the lowest occupancy and EBITDA margins among peers, owing to the Index Tower, which is only 26%-occupied.
This set of Americans "are one of the groups most at risk of owing instead of getting a refund," she says.
And instead of paying salaries, he says the ranch owner paid them in food and accused them of owing him money.
However, each of these boycotts will be occurring at slightly different times owing to the decisions of the local coalitions involved.
Refunds aside, accountants are still finding themselves the bearers of bad news to some filers who found themselves owing this spring.
But here Ubisoft is once again at an advantage owing to its troves of data, in this case motion capture sessions.
This is owing to the vast quantities of cheap ear buds sold by the likes of Sony, JVC, Philips, and Apple.
But now is the moment to dust off a great progressive playbook that, owing to tragedy, never got tested in full.
The footprints were difficult to study owing to tidal conditions, the impact of weathering and changes to the landscape, it added.
Research on temporary workers has found that they are often expected to be deferential, owing to the status of their job.
Chipmaker AMS warned of a downturn this quarter owing to weaker orders from a main customer that analysts said was Apple.
In 2015, iOS collected 75 percent more revenue than Android, owing to the proliferation of subscription services and in-app purchases.
Yet the fact that much of their disadvantage is owing to their recentness suggests that, with time, it will be overcome.
Ignoring a few gap years owing to the World Wars, this year's race on June 2156th will be the 21916th anniversary.
A proposal is now before parliament, but it has caused uproar owing to concerns over inflation, which has just hit 19903%.
The demand for dollars has outpaced supply owing to steep drops in tourism and foreign investment, key sources of hard currency.
Their argument is that chocolate containing less fat would be healthier to consume, owing primarily to the associated reduction in calories.
Real GDP growth has slowed in FY16 to an estimated 1153%, owing to declines in tourism and shortages of foreign exchange.
The news outlet reported that the contribution from Alfred Street Baptist Church helped students owing amounts ranging from $22019 to 3,000.
But even so, it's hard to imagine you'll ever completely forget you're wearing the S3, owing to its heft and presence.
Many American forests are growing denser, in part owing to a reduction in logging, which makes them a significant carbon sink.
Tensions with the North, owing to North Korea's missile tests and Trump's unprecedentedly aggressive rhetoric, are at an all-time high.
Between 2005 and 2015, the share price more than doubled, owing in part to Boeing's aggressive repurchasing of its own stock.
Now, however, interest rates are on the rise again, which could mean that owing lots of money will get more expensive.
There was a Pacific Northwest attitude in the air, owing perhaps to the Thermals, a recent headliner out of Portland, Ore.
And he grew embittered after less deserving men were promoted to major general before him, owing to a regional quota system.
The Islamic State found some support, owing to the abuses that Sunnis had suffered at the hands of the Iraqi government.
Global inventories of crude and fuel have dropped sharply in recent months owing to robust demand and OPEC-led production cuts.
Tom MacArthur, a Republican who is not sold on the bill, owing to worries about mortgage interests and property tax deductions.
In the world of "Suits," the law is a very bendable thing filled with back-room deals and owing people favors.
Monthly carrying charges are a relatively low $25.7,158, owing to a tax abatement negotiated by the developer, the Extell Development Company.
He had a meeting scheduled in the financial district, but it was cancelled owing to the disruption to the transport system.
The commission accused Apple of owing up to 17 billion euros in reportedly illegal back taxes for revenue parked in Ireland.
After countless units of the device burst into blames owing to a battery issue, it was subject to a worldwide recall.
And yet, its run of record profits came to an abrupt end this year, ostensibly owing to slow Galaxy S27 sales.
The soldiers, visibly nervous owing to how close their adversary is, try to fire back, but the moving target slows progress.
Since then, the chilly Arctic has warmed twice as fast as the rest of the planet, owing to a vicious cycle.
But, owing to the ideological leanings of the ministry's officers, it also funded Islamist extremism and jihadism throughout the Muslim world.
Fracking sand prices have already surged, owing to a combination of poor weather, supply problems and a big increase in consumption.
The area is a valuable drug-trafficking hotspot owing to its access to both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.
Fitch has revised the negative adjusted leverage threshold to 5.5x from 5.7x-5.8x owing to the challenging competitive and business environment.
But academic research suggests that 70 percent to 90 percent of mergers don't succeed, owing to a wide variety of factors.
And owing to the unique way in which he approached batting, he died as one of the game's most underappreciated stars.
But owing to the sheer scale, diversity and geopolitical challenges of the continent, African artists still struggle to achieve international recognition.
Canada grants around 90 percent of extradition requests that are heard in court, owing to 1999 changes to its extradition laws.
Stryk decamped to California, owing thousands of dollars in back rent, and reinvented S.P.G. as a procurement and political-consulting business.
Escalating flood risk could also cause home values to plummet, leaving families owing more on their properties than what they're worth.
Deripaska -- who denies any affair -- is a subject of political intrigue in US political circles, owing to his links with Manafort.
Taking six allowances for federal and state would have likely resulted in the couple owing New Jersey next April, she said.
Officially, it's called Umpire Rock, owing to the ball fields nearby, but its denizens have given it a more honest name.
Obama's warning in Chicago—owing to its context, ten days before the Inauguration of President Donald Trump—felt even more dire.
Reporting from the courtroom today, Law360 writes that the jury ordered Apple to pay $837 million, with Broadcom owing $270 million.
Living with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Reports of cracked screens have also begun to surface, owing, perhaps, to cold weather.
Besides, the spokesperson said, people are getting something for their money, which distinguishes owing past premiums from the penalty under Obamacare.
Owing to the country's sheer size, this leads to enormous overproduction, which can send painful ripple effects across the global economy.
"If our patients didn't get that assistance, they would be owing great big huge bills to hospitals and doctors," she said.
But most refugees have never been to a doctor, owing in part to the systematic discrimination faced by Rohingya in Myanmar.
Nomura fared worse, with a 52% fall in profit - versus -265% at Daiwa - owing mainly to its much larger overseas operations.
Barriers to Chinese overseas investment have risen over the past year, owing in part to the Trump administration's "America First" agenda.
Historically, their profitability has risen owing to wider spreads and greater demand for hedging products during periods of extended peso weakness.
This isn't the friend that you have a forever tab with, where you go back and forth "owing" each other $40.
Those owing up to 1,000 euros due to fines or unpaid taxes stemming from before 43 are "pardoned" with no penalties.
It is almost unbelievable that schools still publicly shame kids for owing or not having enough money in their meal accounts.
He estimated that the fund incurred $400 million in avoidable losses owing to underperformance and over $500 million in excessive expenses.
One of the latter was obliged to close down owing to its inability to forward its demands in the needful time.
Mr. Douglass often met with many unpleasant experiences while traveling about, owing to the prejudice that was felt against his race.
Shayler served time directly after World Cup '98, and was banned from France for a year owing to his hooligan status.
But Germany matters more than most, owing to both its own dark history and the critical importance of German-Turkish relations.
In Lebanon, however, this remains unlikely owing to Hezbollah's increasing ability to hide behind legitimate state institutions and benefit from their resources.
He was excited to get the mailer, owing to the controversy in Iowa, Mr. Crawford said, but his parents were less happy.
The hardest to swallow is when a flawed individual has near-absolute power owing to their control of a firm's voting rights.
Subsidized by taxpayers, rich and arrogant owing to antitrust waivers, caring for naught but power and profit, the N.F.L. couldn't look worse.
But still, owing to unreliable Internet speeds inside Syria, as well as in Lebanon, a majority of chats do not include video.
Lidl has long eyed expansion into America, but plans are said to have been repeatedly shelved, perhaps owing to past internal disputes.
The online radio service's revenue missed forecasts, however, as did its current-quarter revenue guidance, owing to a drop in active listeners.
By some people's definition teaching and childcare are "green jobs" too, owing to their low carbon footprint and social-fabric-building function.
He triumphed in four elections largely owing to the weakness of his opponents and the unwavering support he received from religious parties.
And the terminator, which separates night from day on Saturn, is also askew, owing to the planet's approach to northern summer solstice.
" "These flows are different from those previously observed in laser ablation, owing to a simpler spatial pattern of X-ray absorption.
Of all the large surplus countries, Germany will face serious trade adjustment problems owing to strong centrifugal forces within the European Union.
The bouncing boulder theory was first proposed in 1989, but owing to these anomalous observations, other theories have managed to stick around.
Most stars in the study were small red dwarfs, resulting in habitable zones at close distances owing to the stars' low temperatures.
Industry sources estimate as many as 100 of the 325 orders are at risk owing to the patchy finances of early customers.
The demand for oxygen has increased owing to the presence of the support team members, who are currently attending to the boys.
Fitch has revised the leverage threshold down to 3.25x from 3.5x owing to the continued secular challenges faced by the wireline industry.
In 2015, more than a third of global companies reported difficulties filling open positions owing to shortages of people with key skills.
Owing to a pilot shortage last September, Ryanair has been trying to attract more staff to keep up with its breakneck expansion.
Trending down: Apple and Google have now both yanked apps from their respective app stores owing to pressure from the Chinese government.
Japanese banks themselves escaped relatively unscathed, owing to defences built during the 1990s, when the country struggled with deflation and excessive debt.
No quarter is ever identical to any other, owing to seasonality, shifting release dates, currency fluctuations, and a bunch of other externalities.
The company is on target to surpass annual revenue of $1 billion in 2019, Perry says, partly owing to its international expansion.
Rashid Rana stepped down as artistic director of the inaugural Lahore Biennale "owing to differing views on the vision" for the exhibition.
China's trade tiff had battered risk assets across Asia, owing to the economic superpower's large trade exposure with most of the continent.
Their choice of sex work does not make them victims of trafficking, but it suggests a lack of options owing to poverty.
Together with India and Bangladesh, it is seen as a huge market opportunity owing to its large population and high gas usage.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen passed away this afternoon in Seattle at age 65, owing to complications relating to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Cancer has become more and more survivable over recent decades owing to a host of advances, from genetic sequencing to targeted therapies.
It's Amazon's second straight year owing no tax: In 2017, Amazon filed for a $137 million refund on $5.6 billion in profit.
But in many ways, the dunes of Mars are fundamentally different from the dunes of Earth, owing to the atmosphere's low density.
Even as college becomes increasingly unaffordable for many students and their families, it is still possible to graduate owing next to nothing.
The fire is being fueled by heavy chaparral and brush, and is spreading rapidly owing to strong, shifting winds and high temperatures.
Big tech companies are on board, owing to a mixture of self-interest and a sincere feeling that something must be done.
Venezuela's scramble for cash, owing to hyperinflation caused by economic mismanagement, has led to an increase in the risks taken by pilots.
The origin of our species is shrouded in mystery owing to the poor fossil record and a complete dearth of genetic evidence.
During the journey, countries acquire and then shed particular strengths and frailties, owing to the changing size and shape of the population.
Republicans are taking an increasingly hard-line view of being pro-Israel, owing largely to evangelical and neoconservative influences inside the party.
Silverthorne ended up filing for bankruptcy after owing about $58,000 to creditors and a bank foreclosed on his house, the Post reported.
Anyone with child care expenses who ends up owing income tax could take this benefit, even if they don't itemize their deductions.
We expect cash generation to be solid owing to the company's commitment to, and ability to achieve, deleveraging as demonstrated in 2015.
Populations of invasive ring-necked parakeets (Psittacula krameri) provide an excellent case study, owing to their patterns of rapid growth and spread.
At the outset Zafgen did expect one or two deaths in the trial owing to the nature of the disease, Hughes said.
The needle is injected into the stomach — which the patient can't feel, owing to a lack of pain receptors in the stomach.
Fortunately, owing to incoming tides and the efforts of the youngster, the mother humpback was able to free herself and swim away.
However, last week's dramatic attack in the Philippines by militant groups owing allegiance to Islamic State has created jitters in the region.
Geophysical services provider CGG (US) Holding Inc was the second-largest filing, owing creditors $3.4 billion, when it declared bankruptcy in June.
Perhaps owing to its as-told-to nature, the book often feels like a shorthand for a life as expansive as Barlow's.
In this case, criminals generally threaten victims with owing back taxes and warn foreclosure, arrest, or deportation if a payment isn't made.
Thornburg is now a free agent, with the Red Sox owing him the balance of his $1.75 million salary for this season.
Earlier today, Dubai's International airport shut down flights for roughly half an hour, owing to the sighting of a drone flying nearby.
Nonetheless, these challenges opened the door for a thriving ecosystem owing its existence to the ACA and President Obama: healthcare IT entrepreneurs.
Last week, eight referendum-supporting lawmakers quit the Labour Party, in part owing to frustration over his failure to back another vote.
But owing to remote geography and poor transport links, they tended to fizzle out rather than spread to become a national crisis.
They will go from receiving a refund of several thousand dollars when they filed individually to owing money this year, filing jointly.
Still, she usually ends up owing even more at the end of the year because she brings in so much in tips.
Some people also report pressure buildup inside the ear canal owing to an overly tight fit, though I've not had that issue.
The imaging division had its struggles, owing to the Kumamoto earthquakes in April and lower sales of Sony's still and video cameras.
There were pictures and hugs and a lot of yelling, owing mostly to alcohol, noise, and the patent absurdity of the evening.
China represents a valued growth market for several Australian manufacturers, owing to its vast spending population and their preference for Australian imports.
But the meetings collapsed, owing first to Houthi intransigence and then to Hadi's resistance to a U.N. road map to the negotiations.
Our words matter to those struggling with thoughts of ending their own lives and to those reeling from loss owing to suicide.
Interest in gas exports rose in recent years as domestic production grew significantly, owing to hydraulic fracturing and other advanced drilling techniques.
He estimates that more than 75% of people with student loan debt wake up owing more than they did the night before.
However, as a whole, the independent refining sector is unable to process high-sulfur crudes, owing to a lack of desulfurization capacity.
Between 2005 and 2015 the number of cases increased by 33%, mostly owing to the combined effects of ageing and population growth.
Still, many legal experts believe that if wrongdoing is found, the President is immune from prosecution owing to his unique constitutional position.
The super-rich are not typically hit by the AMT, because they end up owing more under the regular income tax code.
This is owing to the small or electrical parts, as well as the costs involved, because young children regularly outgrow their prostheses.
Its Travel business has consistently outperformed the High Street unit, owing to increased competition from other retailers and supermarkets and online shopping.
Florida is uniquely impacted by climate change and other environmental problems, owing to its long coastline and low elevation, among other factors.
The Daily News then told Davis's story , implying that Garcia had been given a pass owing to his stature in the diocese.
But taxpayers' individual situations vary, so some people are seeing larger refunds while others are seeing smaller refunds or are owing money.
Speaking of gold ... this guy's had major issues with jewelers over the years and has been sued several times for owing money.
Scientists say we've entered a new geological age, one they propose calling the Anthropocene owing to humanity's outsize effect on the environment.
"It saved me from having to declare bankruptcy, and it allowed me to close my store without owing a dime," she said.
Switzerland has long held a reputation as a favored international destination for stashing ill-gotten wealth, owing to its banking privacy laws.
The battery life takes a bit of a hit this time out, owing, at least in part, to the much larger screen.
The four work to break even each month, owing to additional office perks that they provide, like a full-time office manager.
Perhaps owing to an affection for Emma and her underrated ringwork, plenty were saying the closely fought contests were the right decision.
This adaptation is occurring at an incredible rate too, likely owing to the intense selective pressure imposed by the species-threatening disease.
Video is another area where the Pixel claims a significant edge on the competition, owing mostly to its software-based stabilization effect.
However, solar is expected to overcome wind by 2020, owing in part to reduced costs of solar panels and energy storage systems.
He insists that it is, despite the biggest breakthrough in terms of policy change owing largely to the Stop Acid Attacks campaign.
The price of cobalt, a byproduct of copper, is expected to rise 45 percent by 2020 owing to demand for electric vehicles.
Andreessen suggests he left for now owing to today's highly politicized environment, saying he feels "free as a bird" as a result.
But prices are suddenly declining again owing to slowing global economic growth, plentiful stockpiles and increased production from Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Mynett criticized her husband's ability to care for the couple's 13-year-old son, owing partly to his alleged affair with Omar.
But the movie begins with our hero in a bit of a spot, owing a large sum of money he can't pay.
After she and her husband ran the jewelry company into the ground with lavish spending, the government was left owing $225 million.
More than a dozen people in the United States have died this week owing to factors related to the cold, officials said.
As sentiment soured, partly owing to WeWork's weak corporate governance, reports surfaced of Mr Neumann contemplating a value as low as $10bn.
A few years back, the price of flagship smartphones leapt above the $1,000 threshold, owing largely to the cost of screen technology.
To be fair, the SEC had numerically more rules to write than other regulators owing to the nature of its broad jurisdiction.
He made this furiously derisive satire of American mores and politics after being exiled from the United States owing to McCarthyite inquisitions.
Chase would not comment about the performance of Sapphire Reserve, owing to the requirement to stay silent before its coming earnings announcement.
Bernie Sanders&apos supporters were derisively referred to as "Bernie Bros," owing to his rival Hillary Clinton&aposs stronger performance among women.
Presidents owing their victories to religious conservatives may feel too indebted to these groups, and this is a recipe for more sectarianism.
Democrats, owing to the GOP's power monopoly in Washington, can only stir outrage and fire blanks -- at least until the midterm elections.
The iPhone 21 Pro and iPhone 2100 Pro Max should have even better battery life owing to OLED screens and bigger batteries.
If you are reading this manual, it is because your previous two-person unit, Geurlfrūnd, has been recalled owing to improper maintenance.
The real is set to record its third straight week of losses, partly owing to interest rates being slashed to record lows.
The US court eventually granted the brothers immunity from legal action, owing to their joint status as a foreign head of state.
After stealing Will's identity, Joe is visited by a man named Jasper, who is after the real Will for owing him $50,000.
Many seniors in this situation find themselves forced into higher-cost, more-intensive settings owing to a nationwide shortage of affordable housing.
"Absolute performance has been strong and our valuation concerns did not materialize owing in large part to better execution," the firm said.
It also left him owing a great deal of money to a fearsome loan shark (Danny Ross) who enjoys torturing defaulting debtors.
In the docs, you have to list your various debts -- and that includes owing Tamar a cool $35k for a personal loan.
Today, however, it takes decades to develop advanced weapon systems, owing to the complexity and computer-driven nature of modern military technology.
So until this week, there was still speculation that, owing to his stature, O'Reilly could ride out this wave of bad publicity.
It would result in less money for, say, Floyd Mayweather, who needs to cover his butt from owing the IRS $22 million.

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