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"piecemeal" Definitions
  1. done or happening gradually at different times and often in different ways, rather than carefully planned at the beginning

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In recent years, joint national advocacy has been more piecemeal.
They struck against different growers twice, but progress was piecemeal.
He also notes the platform can be deployed piecemeal, i.e.
States have adopted it in piecemeal fashion, with mixed results.
People pay money for piecemeal updates from her personal website.
It guarantees piecemeal, incremental, uncoordinated growth in the transmission system.
The company's connected play has been, at best, pretty piecemeal.
The result is likely instead to be a piecemeal approach.
In fact, she has already been tightening asylum law piecemeal.
Even piecemeal labor market improvements have been stymied or delayed.
There's too much of a piecemeal response to the need.
Progress through narrow, bilateral agreements is too piecemeal, lawmakers said.
The Earth isn't a piecemeal collection of species and habitats.
Piecemeal approaches over tax extensions will only complicate that work.
The other stuff is a little piecemeal, here and there.
Internationally, the comparisons rely on a piecemeal of different sources.
Some are able to find only piecemeal or gig work.
Government guidelines for autonomous vehicle testing are, at best, piecemeal.
Piecemeal reforms also require balancing a thicket of competing interests.
The US is already deep into a similarly piecemeal response.
And it's technically already happening, just on a piecemeal basis.
All the time, spasmodically, piecemeal, whenever I enter my library.
Past piecemeal reforms have failed to improve the federal aviation agency.
The Android apps were initially buggy, unattractive, and felt positively piecemeal.
R23 has made it to space, but in a piecemeal fashion.
Legislation is built piecemeal but voted on as a single unit.
In America, the cops are staging a slow and piecemeal riot.
The earliest efforts at plant-based eggs took a piecemeal approach.
"They were piecemeal computers," Meyer told Motherboard during a phone call.
Aid policy tends to be produced in a largely piecemeal fashion.
Right, and you'd be able to sort of piecemeal it out.
But if you go piecemeal, Mr. Buttar said, there are options.
New Community had been doing some of those things, but piecemeal.
For too long we've attacked this problem piecemeal, with tragic results.
But you could also get criticized of putting it out piecemeal.
To him, Twitter bots are a piecemeal form of science outreach.
That's necessary, because carrier approach to 5G has been pretty piecemeal.
The ACA was designed to work with expansion everywhere – not piecemeal.
Still, the episode didn't need Geillis for it to feel piecemeal.
Making piecemeal decisions of consequence, but without a clearly articulated vision.
And that news is coming at them in fragments, in piecemeal form.
You can also look at these costs in a more piecemeal way.
It could also sell certain sites off piecemeal to an interested buyer.
Setting up a connected home is a piecemeal proposition at the moment.
NHTSA has produced guidelines, and the states are approaching autonomous testing piecemeal.
Mobile games by nature, however, are perfect for this piecemeal play style.
Such piecemeal intervention, however, may please constituencies but not much improve matters.
Is there a particular logic to raising funding in a piecemeal fashion?
That meant waiting for the right moment rather than taking piecemeal steps.
Padilha said only piecemeal changes are possible, such as simplifying complex taxes.
Why it matters: Anthem continues its piecemeal retreat from the ACA exchanges.
Things are going to be slow, and they're going to be piecemeal.
Such formulations exist because parking rules can really only be enforced piecemeal.
Rather, our past efforts have been disjointed, piecemeal, and lacking in urgency.
As a result, the efforts to fight the epidemic have been piecemeal.
But he has since moderated his stance, outlining a more piecemeal approach.
Of greater interest is the piecemeal community Dameron assembles during his freefall.
So far, our approaches have been piecemeal, enormously costly and largely unsuccessful.
Most important, this piecemeal approach is no way to do health policy.
Nine West is also considering selling the businesses piecemeal, the sources said.
Trouble is, much of this seems piecemeal compared to the overall challenge.
The status quo since 1996 has been flat funding and piecemeal authorization.
And third, the debt must be restructured as a whole, not piecemeal.
These admirable yet piecemeal efforts are unlikely to lead to wider impact.
Nowadays, the movies with the starriest casts are usually bad piecemeal romcoms.
Similarly, the app lets you purchase any paywalled parts of each book piecemeal.
After various hints piecemeal details, the Mean Girls musical has been officially confirmed.
Without a clear strategy, efforts to push procreation will remain piecemeal and ineffectual.
The government's efforts to improve the system have been piecemeal and half-hearted.
But decamping wholesale is costly and unpopular; governments these days prefer piecemeal dispersal.
If you bought these five trainings piecemeal, you'd spend a total of $700.
The only existing recommendations are in piecemeal publications by small groups of academics.
People don't really understand how sort of piecemeal it was in moving forward.
If the inspections are done "piecemeal," Wiedefeld said, the work would take weeks.
But it has generally done so in a piecemeal and often grudging fashion.
The IOC's piecemeal approach has also lead to a flurry of legal claims.
He may not tinker or proceed piecemeal even if Congress prefers that option.
But without more support, such success can only be short-lived and piecemeal.
Piecemeal dismantling of Common Core state by state is a long, slow slough.
More piecemeal reforms would simply be rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Schumer argued that lawmakers should take larger action, not address the subject piecemeal.
Still, he said, the officials' proposals were only piecemeal fixes, not big enough.
It seemed easier to do everything at once than to make changes piecemeal.
Moreover, initiatives under the order will probably be piecemeal, small and easily evaded.
Then I'd try to use my own infantry to pick them off piecemeal.
But in Alabama, abortion critics said that a piecemeal approach has proved inadequate.
And the game's piecemeal storytelling style makes each discovery feel like a breakthrough.
The D.M.V.'s enormous initiative was rolled out with a piecemeal computer system.
We have tried small fixes, but our piecemeal approach has not been enough.
We have to do them all together, instead of in a piecemeal fashion.
So if you just want one of these $199.99 cameras piecemeal, that's available.
"We've waited this long and ended up with a piecemeal approach," he said.
Cornyn is "trying to get his piecemeal portion through," said one Washington lobbyist.
I entered it and was surrounded by its enveloping darkness, its piecemeal illuminations.
Another word we've started to hear of late is "piecemeal," per Caitlin Owens.
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) told CNN that replacement will be piecemeal, not comprehensive.
And I truly believe it has to be done in multiple steps, piecemeal approach.
Investors are also concerned about the Turkish central bank's piecemeal approach towards policy tightening.
However, piecemeal regulation cannot match the policy reach of the federal government, Arroyo said.
The bill also was vulnerable as piecemeal legislation unaccompanied by overall corporate tax reform.
But a "clean repeal," or even piecemeal "repeal and replace," would be politically difficult.
The two services were merged in March 1996, but there was only piecemeal integration.
It's all appropriately piecemeal, in the way real memories are ephemeral and frankly weird.
Oversight cannot happen on a piecemeal basis by a patchwork of siloed federal agencies.
WILLIAMS: OK. WATTERS: But they&aposre going to have to fund it small piecemeal.
However, he opened the possibility that the estate could pay back the taxes piecemeal.
We now live with the unintended consequence of years of incremental, piecemeal policy changes.
Mr. Barr said he was disinclined to put out the report in "piecemeal" fashion.
I think they're going to do the piecemeal approach that they did with Rio.
More broadly, Genkin characterizes Intel's response to the MDS variants as piecemeal and incomplete.
And information can arrive in a piecemeal fashion, which requires further requests (and faxes).
They're "racing" against traditional banks to create individual products for consumers to choose piecemeal.
A better, more sustainable way to commodify the self was to do so piecemeal.
Without a global deal, little has been accomplished by the piecemeal approach, Karan said.
Since he constructs the film piecemeal, Winter Brothers has a stuttering, halting, hiccupping rhythm.
Rand Paul is warning fellow lawmakers of the possible dire consequences of killing Obamacare piecemeal.
But part of the theory of Medicare-for-all is it's not another piecemeal approach.
Crotty, however, said letting the California court decide the case was better than "piecemeal" litigation.
But that doesn't mean the problem can be solved in piecemeal litigation, both judges said.
Investments in health security are fragmented, piecemeal, and not yet mapped to specific, measurable benchmarks.
Details about the victim were cobbled together piecemeal in the span of a few hours.
When bought piecemeal, these updates can sometimes collectively cost more than the original game itself.
And Republican politicians are seeking to proceed piecemeal with the Murray approach to social policy.
Despite reforms under the previous government, Myanmar's land laws are piecemeal and contain overlapping provisions.
Similarly, music purchases were done piecemeal, and many big artists were slow to go digital.
After the delay in the fourth, the Mets finished the game piecemeal, with four relievers.
The piecemeal approach may prove to be the model for other revisions to Dodd-Frank.
That's made the FBI report an incomplete and piecemeal study of the phenomenon, he said.
That first batch of around 30,000 emails has been released piecemeal by the State Department.
They shared piecemeal insights on the broad social and niche industry roots of the trope.
Despite public opposition, the administration is working to dismantle the law in a piecemeal fashion.
But given the high price of $70 for the Mophie mount, I recommend going piecemeal.
Much of the testing of autonomous cars has taken place in a piecemeal regulatory environment.
But foreign firms have grown weary of what they say are China's piecemeal economic reforms.
Their efforts to better connect to mass transit have been slow and piecemeal at best.
The young people at the center of these movements demanded transformation, not just piecemeal reforms.
Attempts to ensure better governance would remain piecemeal without a major reform strategy, he added.
But as the piecemeal concrete fixes became increasingly expensive, the park looked to other options.
This is a systemic, structural defect with ObamaCare which piecemeal or partial efforts cannot correct.
We need to have significant air bombardment, unlike the frankly piecemeal coalition airstrikes I saw.
I don't think that having piecemeal privacy laws is probably the best idea here. Right.
Misguided, piecemeal changes to our tax system are not the answer to any of our problems.
But the reality is that many organizations have just taken this very piecemeal approach to GDPR.
Women have flourished in many ways, winning many piecemeal fights for gender equality along the way.
But it was a piecemeal solution that left the real cause of gender identity discrimination intact.
Their homes are piecemeal, built out of scrap parts — some missing a roof and lacking electricity.
The piecemeal release format has worked very well with a game that thrives on its replayability.
The announcement came days after Turkish officials had made the first piecemeal attempts to reassure markets.
Even when transfer learning is mastered, though, constructing useful artificial intelligence will remain a piecemeal activity.
General Electric is selling off its GE Capital unit piecemeal to escape the designation as well.
However, Metro Chief Executive Olaf Koch has said he does not want to sell Real piecemeal.
Since September 2017, funding for various provisions of the act was done on a piecemeal basis.
But it's ultimately part of a piecemeal strategy Obama must pursue while Congress blocks further action.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said he wanted a permanent truce rather than piecemeal ceasefires.
We have the sense of a big world seen piecemeal, in small and obsessively focused increments.
And it can mess you up, especially if you use the advice on a piecemeal basis.
These bills take a piecemeal approach to provide some relief to individual groups of dying veterans.
In addition, it is important that we not return to the piecemeal approach from years past.
But you wouldn't really get a sense of that piecemeal construction without that backstory on bandcamp.
Instead, they'll have to move the money piecemeal, as it comes out of the surrender period.
America's piecemeal and expensive care infrastructure, created a half century ago, has reached a breaking point.
Both Diplomatic Security and Near Eastern Affairs made piecemeal improvements to security, but neither did enough.
And they are mostly putting forward piecemeal solutions, not a much needed paradigm shift for housing.
Neither a mammoth new settlement nor the piecemeal legislation nationwide seem suited to stop the takeover.
But the agency can't rely upon piecemeal funding efforts to fix a decades-long systemic problem.
A piecemeal approach of state-by-state privacy laws would be disastrous for the borderless internet.
And so what advocates of returning democracy to the district do is they essentially piecemeal it.
In several sections, the report also took aim at the piecemeal way the plane was certified.
Both theory and research support the premise that improving education requires systemic rather than piecemeal change.
There was little formal or official education about the shift, and actual adoption has been piecemeal.
But such piecemeal efforts are unlikely to fill in all the holes in America's broadband connectivity.
"For one thing, we've tried sort of piecemeal climate-saving reform and climate legislation for quite a while, and it's very difficult to galvanize a broad swath of the public behind some sort of smallish, piecemeal, low-balling or slow-walking sort of proposal," he continued.
The danger is that anti-immigrant sentiment pushes countries like Germany and Italy towards ineffective piecemeal solutions.
The GOP also moved several piecemeal bills (or at least held hearings on them) in the House.
Despite this, many legislatures enact or amend statutes in a piecemeal fashion, sometimes leading to unanticipated results.
But the reality on the ground remains highly variable, piecemeal and very far from perfect full transparency.
The risk is that more nimble competitors could pick it apart with piecemeal, best-in-class products.
This is in part because stealing bicycles piecemeal is oddly easy; the loot itself provides the getaway.
Over the 15 fallow years that followed, piecemeal reforms didn't alter the system for working-age adults.
On the one hand, Uber and Airbnb didn't invent piecemeal work, they didn't invent a contract thing.
"The problem is that the reforms are being implemented in a piecemeal and contradictory fashion," he said.
After that, the work was piecemeal: Danno ran a few names here and a few names there.
The piecemeal approach could create challenges for some sectors if parts of the report are significantly delayed.
For one, Beijing has talked big on reforms for years, though nothing beyond piecemeal moves have materialized.
So Omio suggests competition at a global scale will most likely be piecemeal, from multiple regional players.
Some countries have tried to go beyond such piecemeal improvements to create an integrated professional civil service.
"When we try to solve this issue piecemeal, we will not solve it in time," she said.
Now the company is left with piecemeal orders from government officials who do not pay on time.
West Virginia legislators have responded with temporary, piecemeal solutions, and the Justice administration has responded with threats.
"When we try to solve this issue piecemeal, we will not solve it in time," she warned.
PIC fears that much of Anglo American's South African assets will be sold piecemeal to foreign buyers.
Or it might be to remind Democrats piecemeal, highlighting decades of bad decisions, one at a time.
"Whatever support exists is piecemeal, there needs to be a large-scale safe returns program," Roberts added.
It's being released piecemeal, as a series of episodes and events over the course of the year.
That's why we can't rely only on courts and litigation, nor on good will and piecemeal tactics.
The tight labor market and piecemeal policies seem to be helping more single mothers afford to work.
Mr. Felder said that he felt the bills were being rushed to the floor in piecemeal fashion.
"We've adopted this piecemeal approach," said Nicholas Pinter, a geology professor at the University of California, Davis.
The response was piecemeal, lacking a grand plan, strategic vision or large-scale mobilisation of public money.
Some say the piecemeal approach lays out how climate change has become an issue across several sectors.
In a piecemeal system, factors such as changes in employment status also result in gaps in coverage.
Trump in the past said he wanted a comprehensive deal with China rather than a piecemeal approach.
The user view is decentralized and information is distributed strictly piecemeal, on a need to know basis.
We look at how efforts to prevent these shootings have been halting, piecemeal or virtually nonexistent. 210.
Against that, President Donald Trump clearly isn't bothered, so the hard-headed business decision is piecemeal attendance.
"[At the time], consumers had to piecemeal information together to find and purchase authentic sneakers," he said.
It consists of piecemeal tactical maneuvers, but in fact, it is a combination of continuity and improvisation.
Khashoggi's murder shows that limited, piecemeal opening, done under the auspices of absolute dictatorship, is not enough.
The industry's safety apparatus was "a piecemeal patchwork system in dire need of repair," Mr. Wyden said.
Reliance on the author's contemporaneous, often piecemeal notes is the least reliable way to check a quotation.
"Our patience is wearing thin with the governor's anemic and piecemeal response to this crisis," Mr. Neeley said.
By 2100, 72 to 187 million more people could be displaced, forcing us to rethink our piecemeal strategies.
Cory Gardner said there are areas of "common ground," but that it would have to be done piecemeal.
"There has been some progress, but it's been a piecemeal plan, and responsive rather than proactive," Hyland said.
An arrangement with Walmart, Flipkart to take over India with a budget phone, rather than doing it piecemeal.
It also doesn't reflect reality and creates a piecemeal approach that will only create unnecessary confusion for consumers.
It is unaffordable, it is piecemeal, there is little accountability for outcomes, and it is not consumer-centered.
Piecemeal Policies While a federal policy still eludes us, we're slowly patching up pieces of our ailing framework.
After the article went live, the family discussed it piecemeal, individuals contacting each other one at a time.
This isn't XCOM, where the point is to avoid getting hit while you surgically dismantle enemy squads piecemeal.
All of which underscores why a piecemeal, state-by-state, business-by-business solution will never be enough.
Ultimately, the problem is bigger than governments or private industry can solve in isolation or with piecemeal solutions.
Rio's stock exchange, founded 2000 years earlier, was taken over piecemeal by São Paulo's exchanges in the 2000s.
Although Delta has been busy upgrading its systems this year, this is likely to remain a piecemeal process.
With constraints on cash and expertise, most mortgage companies are left to piecemeal together an online lending solution.
He's also putting the United States on defense by releasing, piecemeal, information about what you two agreed to.
And the healthcare data breach crisis is unlikely to be solved by struggling hospitals implementing piecemeal cybersecurity plans.
If we are content to simply chase outbreaks with piecemeal bills, thousands of children will be left behind.
The current situation simply does not allow for piecemeal action by Washington, a wide-ranging plan is needed.
But he's admitting something here about the piecemeal strategy Republicans have been forced into that is very interesting.
It's a little confusing, but Nintendo is letting you buy much of the system in a piecemeal fashion.
The four steps outlined above will come as a package, instead of being offered piecemeal from disparate companies.
But their response typically focuses on policy prescriptions aimed at piecemeal solutions rather than more ambitious structural reform.
But the piecemeal nature of the earlier rules had resulted in a lack of oversight and regulatory control.
I think there was fear that a piecemeal approach could take decades, as it already seems to have.
But the fossil fuel industry must be held accountable systematically, and not merely through piecemeal, long-shot lawsuits.
This tells the researchers that primate brains probably don't evolve as an entire unit, but changes happen piecemeal.
To avoid feeling overwhelmed by this task, tackle it piecemeal, a room, closet, shelf, drawer at a time.
The work is delicate and difficult — most fruit must be picked by hand — and often is paid piecemeal.
The piecemeal approach Trump could also just take individual steps to address his most controversial or troublesome holdings.
If the shares were sold piecemeal, Ponce would not have to contend with another "weighty shareholder," Lizana said.
These manuals taught calligraphy in a piecemeal fashion — starting with letters, then moving to words and, lastly, phrases.
I prefer to hear my wife's thoughts and experiences in person, not piecemeal, in texts, during the day.
For those who've mostly seen Sherman's work piecemeal, Once Upon a Time offers a chronological sampling of it.
It costs too much, it is piecemeal, there is little accountability for outcomes, and it is not consumer-centered.
The items will also be available as part of the less expensive Update plan, but cannot be rented piecemeal.
Trump has been spinning his loss over a wholesale Obamacare repeal into a victory for his administration's piecemeal efforts.
"I agree with Judge Mendez that piecemeal judicial decisions won&apost solve the nation&aposs immigration challenges," Brown said.
But one of the reasons that Congress has become unable to address important questions is this very piecemeal approach.
Instead of writing and sending emails piecemeal, I would rather write them all on Friday for the following week.
That's just not feasible with other home theater audio solutions, which rarely sell any portions of the system piecemeal.
Where other countries often enact piecemeal and uncoordinated reforms, Singapore tries to look at the system as a whole.
But in Vietnam, rotations began—and ended—piecemeal, driven by the vagaries of injuries, illness, and individual combat tours.
The platform was drafted with an understanding that it will be pursued piecemeal, according to conditions on the ground.
Partly this reflects the piecemeal approach of Welsh devolution, which could put off even the most diehard constitutional nationalist.
One of them has to do with the piecemeal, individualized way in which Google wants to introduce this technology.
Not delivered through cable, satellite, or over the air, this channel exists in piecemeal, on YouTube, Roku, and Amazon.
Not all jobs are created equal: formal employment with benefits and severance provides a better cushion than piecemeal gigs.
The president wants $25 billion upfront and questioned why Congress approves funds in a piecemeal fashion (which is customary).
When the factory was seized by the Nazis, his father supported the family by selling his stamp collection piecemeal.
"Congress wanted these claims resolved in the United States, rather than through piecemeal proceedings around the world," Wesley wrote.
Current efforts are piecemeal, many experts say, though the ever worsening trade in people crosses all sectors and borders.
Under its new policies, the museum will post provenance information piecemeal as soon as it has it, officials said.
Rather, it is a preview of things to come — ad hoc resolutions and piecemeal reforms — for the sharing economy.
The problem with these measures, as any economist will tell you, is that they are piecemeal and somewhat inefficient.
Meanwhile, the Fed faces pressure to elaborate on piecemeal statements that it will stop cutting bond holdings this year.
This has so far resulted in a series of moving targets, lofty proclamations, piecemeal programs, and ultimately big letdowns.
Despite some progress, piecemeal proposals leave tax dodgers plenty of loopholes to exploit and tax havens open for business.
We've been getting piecemeal information what might be included, but the GOP insists on keeping developments behind closed doors.
Now there is no need to bludgeon health insurers, and there is certainly no need to piecemeal Obamacare repeal.
Instead, we're left with a piecemeal region-by-region approach with confusing terms and no end dates in sight.
These piecemeal glimpses are intriguing, but they made this reader long for more: What were Jean's hopes and dreams?
On the contrary, the fact that we can't do everything at once shows that we need to proceed piecemeal.
"It looks more like a piecemeal ransom note," Shirley says, telling Tony to transcribe what he's about to dictate.
"Closing Rikers Island, reducing mass incarceration and saving lives will require more than long-overdue, piecemeal changes," she said.
The way China's social credit system works at the moment is piecemeal, with local authorities enforcing their own rules.
The crown prince's piecemeal approach to gender reforms can serve the interest of only a select group of women.
Others suggested she and other leftists had been hypocrites for slighting presidential primary candidates advocating a more piecemeal approach.
Housing had traditionally not been a part of urban planning, which had led to a piecemeal approach, said Rizvi.
Many Palestinians, including millions of refugees, are no longer willing to wait for piecemeal negotiations over scraps of land.
As a result, some analysts find Mr. Fidan's and Mr. Akar's subsequent response to be oddly slow and piecemeal.
This piecemeal approach tends to distract us from the larger objective of nurturing cities as holistic places of promise.
Five years later, Democrats are still wrestling with how they will approach immigration enforcement, tackling it piecemeal for now.
Mass incarceration will have to be dismantled the same way it was constructed: piecemeal, incrementally and, above all, locally.
The prospect of a piecemeal deal has drawn interest from private equity funds including Advent and TPG, the sources said.
It promises big-but-inadequate progress every couple decades or so, and piecemeal reforms in the meantime, if you're lucky.
President Lyndon Johnson then successfully passed some piecemeal government healthcare programs that covered the elderly and disabled, Medicare and Medicaid.
But efforts so far remain piecemeal, with — for example — no EU-wide roll out of Facebook's political ads disclosure system.
They reformed the system in which they operated rarely, piecemeal and mostly in response to strong feelings among the public.
It's not perfect, but it's far better than the piecemeal approach of waiting for jurisdictions to act on their town.
Ocasio-Cortez said last week that yet-to-be-determined piecemeal bills would fit together to achieve the overall goals.
But Congress has allocated just $30 billion in recovery funds, and even that has come piecemeal and with harsh delays.
The governor took the same approach last year — unveiling his new initiatives piecemeal instead of waiting for a big reveal.
Fish dart through the ruins of the mangled iron broiler, and plants shoot up through the piecemeal hull and beams.
But on Friday he discovered that even the most modest, piecemeal attempts at resetting the relationship are fraught with obstacles.
The world of Alpha Centauri is revealed piecemeal, in evocative snippets of flavor text around new technologies, buildings, and wonders.
Unfortunately, their IT organizations struggle to keep up and, thus, simply add layers and piecemeal solutions to their existing infrastructure.
I prefer to do it a little bit in piecemeal as opposed to just one thing and then be done.
All of this goes to show we cannot rely on these piecemeal agreements on nuclear weapons to guarantee our safety.
A judge there ruled on April 18 that letting the California court handle the case was better than "piecemeal" litigation.
"I'll do it myself and put it on just because I don't want to do it piecemeal," Cross told PEOPLE.
Congress has responded to the State Department's program parsimoniously, allocating the special visas piecemeal through its annual defense policy bill.
Traditionally, healthcare has been paid for piecemeal; patient sees doctor, doctor provides a service, doctor gets paid for that service.
Instead her office is working on new piecemeal bills that would address specific policies laid out in the broader plan.
Restoring the state and local deduction as part of a piecemeal set of changes would, however, only compound the damage.
The prescription pills in her cabinet suggest there's a reason she has fled, and a dark back story emerges piecemeal.
Even with the songwriters providing introductions and bits of dialogue from their shows, hearing the material piecemeal exposed its weaknesses.
The destruction has caused billions of dollars in damage and exposed weaknesses in the country's piecemeal approach to flood management.
Since then, a piecemeal pitching staff, a weak farm system and little international spending have caught up to the Orioles.
Over the past year, piecemeal cease-fires between the government and Sudan's various rebel movements have delivered a tenuous peace.
He argued that piecemeal regulation would never get to the root of the problem: mining users' private data for profit.
After trying to organize plants piecemeal, the union decided on a campaign that would force G.M. to bargain with it.
Setting one legal standard would likely be less costly and complicated for tech firms than a piecemeal approach to compliance.
To Mr. Trump's most ardent backers, however, the piecemeal approach was yet another sign of the president's deal-making prowess.
Officials decided the damage was so bad that it couldn't be fixed piecemeal and required a total shutdown of operations.
Or the administration could be deploying a piecemeal strategy to make it harder for the public to follow its thinking.
" Sinokrot said, "To talk about a piecemeal approach with some cosmetic surgery here and then this will not give stability.
There are no tickets and no assigned seats; the audience filters in piecemeal and chatters merrily until the production begins.
Because tenancy laws are so piecemeal, their availability and protections depend on the state and municipality in which you reside.
It's not entirely clear what Ryan or McConnell's replacement plan will be, so they could end up being a piecemeal approach.
A piecemeal sale would require more time than a single sale which would likely mean fewer delays in completing the projects.
That's a cleaner outcome for Disney than selling the networks piecemeal, which would bring in smaller buyers and private equity firms.
Until that day happens, which I hope is sooner rather than later, we will have to learn about Singh's  career piecemeal.
The nun said she knows women won't be priests in her lifetime because change comes slowly and piecemeal in the Church.
The City is likely instead to be left with "equivalence", a piecemeal status that the EU sometimes grants to third countries.
But with some many piecemeal options, it seems like cord cutting is going to be no cheaper than the cable alternative.
Other organisms' genomes had been deciphered in the intervening period but the projects doing so had a piecemeal feel to them.
The pickers are mostly informal workers who sell recyclables on a piecemeal basis and lack the government protections of official employment.
Congress, too, will turn to a smaller-scale but still critically important debate over piecemeal efforts to stabilize states' insurance markets.
On the debate stage, he vigorously defended his Medicare for All plan against fellow Democrats arguing for more piecemeal health reforms.
Now, the EPA can only regulate "inside the fence line of" plants on a piecemeal basis, reported the Wall Street Journal.
It's almost impossible to imagine Congress passing piecemeal the various reforms that would be required to get our debt in check.
BALANCE SHEET Meanwhile, the Fed faces pressure to elaborate on piecemeal statements that it will stop cutting bond holdings this year.
" After getting pitched so many piecemeal enterprise solutions, it suddenly clicked for Hamid why customers would want "one stop for everything.
The Bureau of Cannabis Control, California's statewide cannabis licensing body, has slowly begun a piecemeal crackdown on illegal shops as well.
The Senate has passed 9 of its 85003 appropriations bills, but the piecemeal spending packages face tricky politics in the House.
Other states have enacted some of the same provisions, but have often done so piecemeal rather than in a single bill.
Federal support will be necessary to help local communities while ensuring efficient and systemic recovery and restoration, not just piecemeal rebuilding.
The move is one of many piecemeal efforts by the Obama administration to expand America's immigration policies without action from Congress.
Early presses could be dismantled and moved piecemeal, a fact that was still important at the time of the American Revolution.
With no overall plan in place, he has addressed problems piecemeal — signing a bill to fund K-12 education, for instance.
But Kelly's piecemeal involvement in the executive decision-making process indicates that Trump sees himself as the ultimate chief of staff.
"Fucking pain in the ass," she says of the process, explaining how she pans her vocals in grave, exhausting, piecemeal detail.
Still, Amazon may also go the way of Twitter, which seems to be evaluating Jones and Infowars on a piecemeal basis.
Really, Trump gave a sales pitch based on piecemeal information collated by his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner.
This isn't a book you're supposed to dip into piecemeal, searching for information; it's best appreciated like a novel, consumed whole.
The current piecemeal approach is not working on behalf of American consumers, nor is it likely to put anyone to work.
"The attorney general ultimately determined that it would not be productive to release the report in piecemeal fashion," Ms. Kupec said.
In Puerto Rico, the official death toll from Hurricane Maria rose to 26 from 26, as piecemeal reports were added up.
She is paying her rent piecemeal so that she does not have to skimp even more on meals for her children.
We know that these measures work, but they are piecemeal; we need a comprehensive public health effort to address gun suicide.
Republicans may be forced to abandon the sweeping legislative packages they introduced in 2017 in lieu of a more piecemeal approach.
Today, data management and privacy controls come in the form of either tedious piecemeal offerings or one-size-fits-all solutions.
Kentucky Route Zero, a lauded adventure game released piecemeal over the past seven years, is finally getting ready to wrap up.
The next-generation wireless network has always been an inevitability, of course, but the rollout has always felt a bit piecemeal.
The piecemeal release is meant to "[give] the development teams the ability to ensure each one is right," Microsoft's announcement reads.
Thomas Craemer, a scholar of reparations and race relations at the University of Connecticut, agreed that a piecemeal approach is insufficient.
But Wheeler said any of those changes would need to come as a package deal, and would not be adopted piecemeal.
"Ford continues to frustrate investors by delivering piecemeal information on its future plans," said Philippe Houchois, an analyst at Jefferies Securities.
You need a 50-year solution to your strategic dilemmas, not just another set of piecemeal concessions from Seoul or Washington.
And these job losses are often doled out piecemeal — a layoff here, or a position left unfilled after a departure there.
He said that this current approach of individual countries applying piecemeal solutions is failing and has suggested seven goals for Europe's policymakers.
The ISC also has some robust recommendations on privacy — and some significant criticism of what it dubs the government's "piecemeal approach" here.
He also suggested that the strategy to replace Obamacare would involve a series of piecemeal reforms as opposed to a complete overhaul.
Where before, prosecutors were forced to present evidence piecemeal, Situ's new platform let them collect the evidence into a compelling narrative whole.
Where before, prosecutors were forced to present evidence piecemeal, Situ's new platform let them collect the evidence into a compelling narrative whole.
Juncker told RTS he wanted a comprehensive treaty deal with Switzerland, not a piecemeal accord that failed to address all outstanding issues.
Whenever the GOP is ready to try again on health care, Gingrich said, it should consider moving multiple, piecemeal and bipartisan bills.
You can go piecemeal, cobbling together security from a bunch of different apps and sources, and spend all your time doing that.
On Wednesday, Democratic Senator Bill Nelson said "the never-ending flow of piecemeal recall announcements" on Takata air bags "needs to end".
It's easy to get caught up in the spectacle of this rollout and piecemeal updates that came years, weeks, and hours apart.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, say the plan has to be done in one fell swoop, not piecemeal, given the urgency of climate change.
Still, individual investors have mostly been relegated to choosing this or that company on a piecemeal basis as shares have become available.
Individual agents were assigned piecemeal tasks — like finding a specific pellet — which worked in tandem with other agents to achieve greater goals.
We wish to be clear that the inclusion of FEMEN this year cannot be rectified by strategies of piecemeal "inclusion" and "diversity".
But the piecemeal legalization of medicinal marijuana has been spreading across the world, including, notably, nations such as Israel, Australia, and Germany.
In this environment, Berners-Lee hoped to apply the ideals of standardization championed by Rimmer and her team to the piecemeal networks.
In the meantime mando único is being implemented in piecemeal fashion; more than half the states have introduced a version of it.
MTA Chairman Thomas Prendergast says the authority "hasn't made up our mind" on whether a piecemeal or full shutdown will be necessary.
The reasons for her rebellion emerge piecemeal, starting with the first wedding, and imply a greater, more destabilizing insurrection is in process.
But a piecemeal approach of using tariffs will not solve the issue and is likely to create even more problems for manufacturers.
"Imagine doing this at Oscar," Ms. Kim said in her studio, arcing an eyebrow toward a pair of mannequins in piecemeal outfits.
But because sextortion is not a crime, perpetrators are often charged under a piecemeal of different offenses like computer fraud and extortion.
Still, the extremely visible — and increasingly controversial — practice of such fans' storming the court to celebrate is regulated in a piecemeal fashion.
The internet is still confused, media companies and how they do it, and they do it in kind of a piecemeal way.
The piecemeal knowledge of our efforts served as the tight schedules kept in prisons and the emphasis on the here and now.
There's Spock's breakout success with audiences, helped by Nimoy and the writers' piecemeal development of key elements of his character and culture.
And the Christmas 2018 consolation prize of a partial end to geoblocks is just that: A piecemeal offer that doesn't change much.
Visitors can see aspects of other floors through holes that Maher intentionally cut or left exposed because of the piecemeal construction technique.
But a big package of fiscal and monetary policy measures will do more to support confidence than a series of piecemeal moves.
Because that equipment has been added piecemeal over the decades, even the basic task of locating and accessing utilities can be complicated.
Since then, EZs have limped forward with extensions of tax credits and have been renewed every so often through piecemeal legislative efforts.
So bringing local and national governments into the loop on offsets could yield better results than the piecemeal projects of the past.
The expanded museum reopens later this month after three years of piecemeal renovations, a $450 million overhaul and a rethinking of displays.
Even the basic task of locating utilities under the street can be complicated because infrastructure has been added piecemeal over the decades.
The "piecemeal approach of the past," with programs carried out by many public and private agencies, was rife with inefficiencies, he said.
As CNET notes, it's still fairly piecemeal in certain respects — the existing millimeter 5G wave network won't work with the new devices.
The common thread in every conversation was that the parents had to solve their problem themselves, no matter how piecemeal the solutions.
One common theme is that, despite plenty of warning and years of preparation, the approach of authorities was piecemeal and ad hoc.
Wrapping an expansion drive in a big-money infrastructure plan could be a rare opportunity fort the government power past such piecemeal efforts.
But this particular bill aside, it's obviously difficult to piecemeal ban every possible way through which large banks can influence the political process.
They say he is trying to obtain a waiver to evade environmental regulations that forbid piecemeal fast-track permitting of big-scope projects.
Why don&apost the Democrats like crying Chuck just get on board to this piecemeal bill send it to the president&aposs desk.
It's the sort of thing that sounds intensely labored over[...] swooning and sagging with the piecemeal accumulation of memorable melodies and strange instrumentation.
"Our streets have been really poorly planned in a piecemeal fashion," Corey Johnson, the City Council speaker, told my colleague Emma G. Fitzsimmons.
Apart from boosting download speeds, carrier aggregation lets mobile operators patch together disparate chunks of spectrum they have acquired piecemeal over the years.
Ethiopian has been forced to adopt the piecemeal approach to expansion because full air transport liberalization has failed to materialize, despite several attempts.
It is time we faced them and stopped pretending that piecemeal reforms and sticking-plaster solutions will lead to a lasting, harmonious accommodation.
These piecemeal texts amplify the backstory but can't express how the book, as a whole, evocatively integrates the project's multitude of discursive registers.
Unlike last year's piecemeal fight against Macron's proposed reforms, union opposition is increasingly aligning, said Jean-Claude Mailly, the head of Force Ouvriere.
The United States has historically regulated privacy in context, with piecemeal laws for the privacy of healthcare records, financial documents, and federal communications.
The Senate passed a comprehensive reform package in 21625, but it was ignored by House GOP leaders who insisted on a piecemeal approach.
The addition of those states would provide the program even more critical mass and complicate efforts at widespread repeal or a piecemeal undoing.
The duo combine their understanding of a strong aesthetic with their own intuitive decisions, creating tiny piecemeal images that are sometimes indecipherable abstractions.
We learned about LGBTQ movies and books, slowly mapping out the American LGBTQ community's piecemeal history of beauty, survival, oppression, resistance, and death.
It's soft and sketchy, fun and endearing, with only the thinnest wiry vein of anything more sinister concealed in its soft, piecemeal storytelling.
From the outside, those actions seem piecemeal and the messaging far from clear, leaving many wondering when, or if, China will explain itself.
The games could be bought piecemeal as each $5 episode was released — usually two to three months apart — or, eventually, all at once.
His reasons emerge piecemeal, relayed in regular flashbacks that create a mosaic-like portrait of a man whose life somehow, somewhere went wrong.
It should be seriously engaged — if not accepted piecemeal — by all parties to the conflict and encouraged by Arab and Western actors alike.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has favored a piecemeal approach to advancing the proposals, saying it could be done in a series of bills.
" California's governor, Jerry Brown, said in a statement: "I agree with Judge Mendez that piecemeal judicial decisions won't solve the nation's immigration challenges.
However, she quickly added, piecemeal changes like this are not enough to make a significant difference in the obesity forecast for the country.
The governor's veto memo called it "a piecemeal approach," and aides cited complications with the bill's requirements for taxing and tracking tobacco sales.
Government agencies have made piecemeal efforts to attract professionals to rural America, offering loan forgiveness or other incentives to teachers, doctors, home buyers.
"The pair lend shape and dimension to a work that might seem piecemeal in lesser hands," according to the New York Times review.
Senate Republicans put forth a series of piecemeal proposals last month, and House Democrats offered a rebuttal with the bill released last week.
Selling other assets seems a less likely avenue, as Toshiba has few of sufficient value, and a piecemeal process could take too long.
And for six decades, they have failed, stymied by political squabbling and social upheaval, leaving China with a piecemeal and outdated legal system.
But farmers need more than piecemeal policies, and the losses stemming from weather extremes worsened by climate change are already starting to mount.
Right now the company is, in effect, trying to patch things up piecemeal — a software update here, a new warning light there, etc.
In the 2000s he began regularly visiting his homeland and buying land piecemeal, laying the groundwork for what would become today's Costa Navarino.
I also wanted it to play like a Sinoia Caves album-proper with its own narrative arc as opposed to a piecemeal soundtrack.
"Probably you're going have a compounding impact on growth from all these piecemeal policies," said Qu Hongbin, Greater China Chief Economist at HSBC.
In addition, the main effort to expand irrigation - adding just 2 percent of net cultivated area of 141 million hectares - is seen as piecemeal.
In many ways, Utah is showing the United States what LGBTQ progress looks like away from the coasts: messy, often piecemeal, but deeply necessary.
Handing out punishments piecemeal was a clearly untenable position, because every slap on the wrist simply highlighted how feckless that approach was in practice.
They look like bot-fueled campaigns of trolling and distraction, or piecemeal leaks of hacked materials, meant to swamp the attention of traditional media.
Despite some great ideas, solutions to the national hunger crisis remain piecemeal, subject to local approval, and with national and even regional leadership wanting.
It's seriously disappointing that these controllers are exclusive to SteamVR — primarily the Index, although you can also buy them piecemeal for the HTC Vive.
Because there's no one arc through the whole runtime, the work of tracking with the piecemeal tale can get mentally exhausting after a while.
Experts blame much of the dysfunction on poor and piecemeal long-term planning, inadequate budget control and Ireland's "two tier" public-private health system.
Union officials quickly rejected that plan, the Times reports, while criticizing the district for offering piecemeal, temporary concessions that would expire in a year.
From re-training coal miners to funding broadband internet, ideas proliferate and receive piecemeal funding as politicians deem it necessary to earn rural votes.
While progressive members in the House, led by Ocasio-Cortez, have pushed a comprehensive approach to climate, some veteran lawmakers have favored piecemeal bills.
While progressive members in the House, led by Ocasio-Cortez, have pushed a comprehensive approach to climate, some veteran lawmakers have favored piecemeal bills.
At the time of its adoption, state and federal memos warned explicitly against carrying out large projects "in a piecemeal fashion" just to qualify.
The circumstances of his eventual departure are revealed piecemeal, as the narrative cycles between past and present, examining conflicts and betrayals from many perspectives.
"I had so many ideas for making things, it was no longer sufficient to insert my ideas piecemeal into Wooster Group shows," he said.
Why it matters: The scramble shows the challenge of tackling climate change piecemeal through the nation's tax laws in the absence of overarching policy.
But Republicans can still roll back ObamaCare's government takeover of the health sector piecemeal, concentrating on reforms that nearly all of them agree on.
He had to reassemble it piecemeal in New York, and the resulting news coverage, and well-received production, brought Mr. Chen into the spotlight.
That's how we get piecemeal stories like the Yahoo report on the text messages, and the claims that Thompson wanted to ruin Elliott's career.
Winding through three rooms and a hallway, the show is piecemeal, like sifting among alternately random and related works in an artist's flat files.
That some retail stores are staying open while other businesses have closed reflects the piecemeal approach to combating the pandemic in the United States.
But many are doing so in a piecemeal fashion, without significant guidance or widespread agreement on what to prioritize and how to keep operating.
The events of Édouard's fateful evening are revealed piecemeal, through a series of monologues and interrogations that tumble forth over an intermissionless two hours.
What's most stirring (after the silent movies) is the piecemeal emergence of vibrant small-town life and the pride Mr. Zahs takes in it.
The virtue of piecemeal reform is that it allows you to debate solutions to discrete aspects of the system without demanding a complete overhaul.
His focus on Thursday on just one element of the proposal, the labor amnesty, was indicative of the piecemeal approach the government now plans.
Their rules are a step toward transparency for the department, but exist in a broader piecemeal and self-mandated landscape of rules and regulations.
Though public investment in the city's infrastructure is not new, it has often been an afterthought, especially in neighborhoods where development has been piecemeal.
If the latter, however, then can we at least end the apocalyptic talk, especially since we aren't prepared to take more than piecemeal steps?
The second plan would take a piecemeal approach, closing some vehicle lanes and the promenade at any given time and rerouting traffic around construction.
Instead, PREPA opted to sign piecemeal agreements with private repair crews, including a $300 million contract with a tiny, inexperienced contractor called Whitefish Energy.
But a few are heading in a similar direction to Intermountain's, experimenting with ways that avoid the traditional piecemeal approach of fee-for-service care.
Here's how Congress could do it RELATED: Conservatives unveil plan to replace Obamacare Repeal, replace piecemeal Upside: Not all of these proposals are mutually exclusive.
It added: "The government's response to the crisis has been insufficient and unacceptably slow" and piecemeal, falling short of its duties under human rights law.
That report also found that low-income parents have the least workplace benefits and inconsistent schedules, forcing them to handle childcare on a piecemeal basis.
But Popper thought that change was only possible through experimentation and piecemeal policy, not utopian dreams and large-scale schemes executed by an omniscient elite.
We would walk for four hours and then everyone would sit down for four or five hours and then get picked up by vehicles piecemeal.
This week it bought the assets of Malaysian rival Duriana in an undisclosed transaction that represents its third piecemeal M&A deal since that fundraising.
Although Ara is still toiling away on its piecemeal smartphone, research from Columbia University's computer vision laboratory is making that promise a reality for cameras.
Despite two years of negative publicity, and fresh scandals about data misuse emerging nearly every week, it is stuck reacting to them pretty much piecemeal.
"Everybody wants to have the strongest law, but in some states, the political climate may dictate that they take on a piecemeal approach," O'Connor said.
Instead, the Senate is expected to take a slower, piecemeal approach to revisiting financial rules, with a focus on changes that could garner bipartisan support.
At the same time, TPA assures U.S. trade negotiators that trade deals negotiated with extensive congressional input won't later be picked apart piecemeal by Congress.
I know it's not really rational, but each time I considered buying the game, something about the piecemeal nature of its release turned me off.
That will actually lower the cost of the work, Mr. Wiedefeld said, because things that have been done piecemeal can be achieved without daily interruptions.
House Republicans are beefing up their efforts to tackle the nation's deadly opioid crisis, but some experts question how effective their piecemeal approach will be.
This cuts to a fundamental part of Sanders's worldview: that what's needed is a "revolution" that reinvents politics, not piecemeal compromises that perpetuate wealth inequality.
Any effort to pick up some of Mueller's work would be piecemeal, and the investigation as a whole surely would suffer because of the fragmentation.
That led to a series of Band-Aid solutions over the years, as one agency or another has attempted piecemeal upgrades to White House gear.
This week, Pelosi envisions taking a piecemeal approach — putting up a series of noncontroversial bills that would individually fund the agencies impacted by the shutdown.
"Rather than piecemeal solutions, we suggest six interrelated steps that could provide transformative change in the way society functions and interacts with nature," Ripple said.
Attempting an account of Solstad's bounty from this piecemeal evidence feels a bit like launching a description of a city from a locked hotel room.
IoT legislation in the U.S. is following the piecemeal path of data breach privacy policy, in which only limited laws protecting consumers have been introduced.
Other Iranian allies like Russia have and will continue to offer small, piecemeal economic solutions to sanctions-burdened Iran to help Tehran weather US sanctions.
I was perfectly happy to do so, of course, but I was quite prepared to receive piecemeal assignments for completion in small fragments of time.
But even if the funding is forthcoming, piecemeal fixes like that are what got us to this point, and they won't get us much further.
This photograph collage suggests the piecemeal and fractured nature of black life in the US, a subtle theme echoed in other works also newly acquired.
Yet journalists say the response from authorities has been piecemeal and inadequate, with reporters largely kept in the dark about the potential threat against them.
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have come under pressure for their handling of political speech and what has been a piecemeal approach to policing their platforms.
Instead, he said, the organization wanted to do so as equitably as possible through a victim's compensation trust, rather than piecemeal in lawsuit after lawsuit.
The piecemeal way our city is forced to address these problems creates traffic nightmares, unpredictable street and sidewalk closures, and occasional lack of water access.
A Multifaceted Approach to Tackling the Opioid Epidemic Unfortunately, the response to the opioid crisis has been slow to start and piecemeal in its approach.
It's more that, well, any attempt to wrap up a closely-followed, piecemeal-constructed nine-movie saga is going to be jam-packed with stuff.
Characters debate the nature of evil, ponder American exceptionalism and question the moral difference between dealing mass death in an instant and delivering destruction piecemeal.
"To designate piecemeal would be a travesty, for the gaps and inconsequential structures are negligible," he was quoted as saying in The New York Times.
While some have tried to tackle the issue in different ways, like sending employees with heart conditions to a specific group, "it's piecemeal," she said.
"We couldn't get the rest of the gang to agree to a piecemeal approach," said Enrique Gonzalez, who now serves as an immigration attorney in Miami.
As the government scrambles to clean up the city piecemeal, one can't help but wonder how long their efforts will last after the ceremonies have ended.
If I am proceeding piecemeal, it is because the show seems to demand a self-correcting approach, a slow take on what you saw and experienced.
In written comments, corporate managers criticized the policies as too piecemeal to have much of an impact on a shrinking labor force and weak consumer sentiment.
The company's largest creditors will ultimately decide whether they would recover more money by letting Lampert keep the company going or by selling Sears off piecemeal.
" She said Barr declined Mueller's request to release part of the report early, deciding "it would not be productive to release the report in piecemeal fashion.
The truth of the cult — and of Thomas's life before his arrival on the island — is portioned out piecemeal, but Evans is adept at building dread.
If all of this constant surveillance sounds insane, consider this: right now the system is piecemeal, and it's in effect in select Chinese provinces and cities.
The Crown won two awards — Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama for Claire Foy and Outstanding Directing for Stephen Daldry — but Netflix's wins were ultimately piecemeal.
In the end, Peter builds himself back up from scratches and mistakes, piecemeal, and ends the journey braver and bolder and wiser than he began it.
Meanwhile, Zanco sees herself as the savior of the archive, according to a New York Times article from 2013, protecting it from being sold off piecemeal.
Because the service works by adding a bundle of channels piecemeal, you have some control over what channels you want and ones you can do without.
GERALDO RIVERA, FOX NEWS CORRESPONDENT: Well, the president&aposs remarks were released piecemeal by people criticizing the president for using those hot button words like animal.
However, many of the harms of unchecked data collection are completely opaque to users and experts alike, only to be revealed piecemeal by major data breaches.
We're told the Sexual Assault Section will not be feeding the D.A. cases piecemeal ... they will be bundled together and sent over at the same time.
While many national cemetery projects are done piecemeal, the decision was made to do a complete $5.3 million rehabilitation, the first for the NPS' 14 cemeteries.
But they go about them in a piecemeal way, like a man trying to burn down his house by setting individual items of furniture on fire.
As new states and territories were established piecemeal across the frontier, they became incubators for novel ideas of governance -- eventually shaping the country we have today.
It is also unclear whether all of the transcripts would be released together, or if batches of records would be made public in a piecemeal fashion.
Elliott is "not convinced that the piecemeal sale of little bits of assets is the best way forward," a source close to the activist fund said.
The government now seeks a piecemeal approach to labor reform, one of the main factors that has held back investment in Latin America's No. 3 economy.
Disclosures about the investigations have come in piecemeal fashion, and it's easy to become confused about the nature of the accusations and the cast of characters.
It is time to move past piecemeal policies and instead protect the women and children who have come to our country searching for safety and peace.
" She said Barr declined Mueller's request to release part of the report early, deciding "it would not be productive to release the report in piecemeal fashion.
Others say the move away from paying piecemeal for medical care is inevitable as efforts remain to figure out how to improve quality while reducing costs.
Calo worries that the current method of addressing robotics in a piecemeal manner could result in the United States being surpassed by other nations in innovation.
The last week laid bare a dizzying patchwork of local decision-making, as the largest quarantine in recent American history occurred in a juddering, piecemeal fashion.
Because what we have seen, to date, is a few piecemeal moves by states and territories to postpone primaries set for the spring to the summer.
Information about the Russia-linked accounts came out piecemeal, and Facebook knew as early as 25 that the political data firm had violated its data policies.
Whatever help has been offered them is piecemeal, and often comes in the form of those pain pills that are so easy to become addicted to.
West of the Mississippi River, water rights—which are both divorced from climate change reality and based on illogically piecemeal legislation—have created an existential crisis.
Advocates also said the failure of the 1977 law shows that ending the strategy of broken-windows policing is a bigger priority than piecemeal policy changes.
However, Barr declined to allow what he called a piecemeal release of the report, which did not occur until almost a month after it was submitted.
She is as strong a singer as ever (even if this album doesn't much let her loose), but much of her singing here is done piecemeal.
Still, Henry comes to suspect from piecemeal clues that the killing was more than the random burglary gone bad that police had declared it to be.
The slow work of criminal justice reform is often piecemeal, a matter of politicizing the system's routine practices and developing a moral language to undo them.
" But he warned that the charity's "limited" efforts to turn their policies into reality were "piecemeal, uncoordinated and did not empower" locals "to take the lead.
If lawmakers are moved by nothing else, they should think about the political costs of repealing the Affordable Care Act or crippling it with piecemeal changes.
Descartes's skeptic is a traitor to knowledge: His threats are not directed piecemeal but instead to the entire enterprise of coming to know how things are.
If these do not materialize, alternative outcomes for Barclays are breaking up the unit to sell off piecemeal, or keeping its hands on a minority stake.
"It's coming out piecemeal," said Father Mark Padrez, president of the Conference of Major Superiors of Men, an association of religious orders in the United States.
The Catalans abandoned Mr. Sánchez once it became clear he was only interested in piecemeal concessions to Catalonia, instead of allowing them a referendum on secession.
"I told Bob that I was not interested in putting out summaries and I wasn't going to put out the report piecemeal," Barr told the committee.
Crane used programs piecemeal during her recovery, such as the Dragon dictation software, predictive texting, or speech-to-text in a notetaking app on her phone.
Climbers could pay a bulk rate of $2,500 to access the internet for the duration of their expedition, or go with the piecemeal rate of $1/minute.
Apart from the GOP's deregulatory fervor, piecemeal privacy rules face the broader challenge of going against the grain of a digital advertising economy worth billions of dollars.
Everything here — each image, video clip, snippet of text stuck to the wall with T-pins — is piecemeal, fugitive, partially articulated, trying to come to the surface.
Top Republicans are still considering a piecemeal strategy in which repeal and replace measures would be considered more or less at the same time, the aides added.
Facebook's continued lack of transparency and piecemeal response to outside pressure is dangerous precisely because, as Zuckerberg's employees have argued, the blame doesn't belong to Facebook alone.
House Ways and Means Chair Kevin Brady told Hugh Hewitt this morning that the Republican Obamacare replacement will be shorter and more piecemeal than the original ACA.
We've heard a lot about Apple's video plans piecemeal — a deal with Oprah, plans for several TV shows, and most recently the rights to two upcoming films.
The storm damaged many boats and battered the Midget's unusual clubhouse, a Quonset hut bought from the military and transported piecemeal from New Jersey in the 1950s.
But the flagging electricity, drainage and heating systems are all unitary and should really be replaced in one go; doing so piecemeal will drastically increase the costs.
These little piecemeal tributes are important when it comes to investors, as even the long plays are still looking for some kind of incremental returns over time.
"It's a piecemeal approach now, and residents pay a high price," said Vanessa Peter at the non-profit Information and Resource Centre for Deprived Urban Communities (IRCDUC).
The New Rochelle, New York native records piecemeal, generating electronic and analog instrumentals, dazed vocals, and augmented found material at home, in studios, and at friends' houses.
Despite Thailand's frequent cycle of floods and droughts, its approach to water management has always been piecemeal, said Nipon Poapongsakorn of the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI).
At the same time, it should be able to incorporate autonomy piecemeal as it is phased in at different paces, and with different rules, in different jurisdictions.
Without clear goals, people often approach the path to getting there piecemeal and end up with a motley collection of investments that don't serve their actual needs.
The U.S. evidence indicates that piecemeal "convenience voting" reforms, if they do not ease the burdens of registration, do little or nothing to make turnout more representative.
This mandate is among the highest energy priorities of this White House as Trump seeks to broker piecemeal changes to the policy requested by some distressed refineries.
Frustrated by the impasse in Washington on that proposed project, Amtrak officials have started planning piecemeal repairs to the existing Hudson tunnels, which are 109 years old.
Additionally, studies have approached sexting in a piecemeal way, ignoring other key facets—while anxiety is a small component of sexting, there's a lot more to learn.
So instead of selling off each artifact he recovers piecemeal, Dave found that packaging them together as a mystery box significantly cuts down on his idle time.
"If the president is permitted to appeal the court's decisions in piecemeal fashion, ultimate resolution of the case could be delayed significantly, perhaps for years," he wrote.
The move stands in contrast to the approach of conservatives in some other states, who have argued that a slower, piecemeal approach, chipping away at Roe v.
The piecemeal approach also leads to exorbitantly high compliance costs, makes government administration more difficult, and makes it easier for businesses to extract rents from the government.
Absolutely, it was still catch as catch can, very piecemeal about what teams, pro teams, would allow a woman in the locker room, what teams would not.
"And if the FTC is bringing independent piecemeal actions against content creators, for violating COPPA, that may discourage content creators from posting content on YouTube," he added.
The richest country in the world must step up to fund public health rather than relying on the richest people in the world to do it piecemeal.
"A piecemeal, state-by-state approach to regulating federal assets causes confusion for borrowers and makes administration of the loan program more complicated and costly," she added.
This is in part because there are no national standards of care for treating addiction, and the $35 billion rehab industry is regulated piecemeal, state by state.
Indeed, the Turkish Armed Forces have been engaging in piecemeal military operations in Syria to prevent the formation of a contiguous Kurdish region along its southern border.
But while more companies have at least acknowledged their mistakes, the improvements have come piecemeal across the industry, creating the potential that some exposures have been overlooked.
" On Monday, it said in its statement that by taking the year off from the contest, "we will be able to move away from making piecemeal changes.
Bernadette emerges piecemeal (an itemized hospital bill can say a lot), building a lot of tension until the book explodes into a full-on missing-persons case.
"This case involves whether the hundreds of thousands of landowners on Superfund sites can bring state lawsuits to implement their own piecemeal hazardous waste cleanups," she said.
Piecemeal mapping updates will lead to an unfortunate scenario in which the areas most in need of CBRA inclusion will be those least likely to be updated.
The only way for President-elect Donald Trump to cure this problem would be an arms-length sale by a public trustee, not piecemeal judgments after Jan.
The company's largest creditors will ultimately decide whether they would recover more money by letting Mr. Lampert keep the company going or by selling Sears off piecemeal.
But in the midst of this growth, critics say, questions about shadows and waterfront access are often put aside in favor of piecemeal zoning for new development.
Ignoring the idealized versions of redundant technologies and pursuing fidelity instead, Stories Untold asks us to trawl piecemeal through our memories and unpick what is actually there.
I did not believe that it was in the public interest to release additional portions of the report in piecemeal fashion, leading to public debate over incomplete information.
But the city usually muddles through repairs by closing lines piecemeal, on nights and weekends, and spending valuable hours hauling equipment and workers in and out of tunnels.
It should not be used in a piecemeal way to simply smarten up existing stores, but to overhaul the whole customer experience and to reinvigorate the Macy's brand.
The gift makes final a plan that began with Douglas Tompkins, a U.S. businessman turned conservationist who purchased the land piecemeal from ranchers and others over several years.
It's also compatible with all of the other Eero devices, so as your needs grow over time, you can upgrade the slower nodes to Eero Pro units piecemeal.
Coworking companies generally take on long-term leases for buildings that they then refurbish and lease out piecemeal to individuals and businesses on a month-to-month basis.
The piecemeal nature of the writing from this secretive author has led to a new online community that speculates on the work itself, and on MHE's true identity.
Additional channels, including HBO, MTV, and Turner Classic Movies, can only be added piecemeal through additional packages that range in price from $5 to $15 more a month.
Scalia concurred with the decision but had to throw in his complaints that Roe was being dismantled piecemeal instead of being demolished in one majority opinion drone strike.
The evidence indicates US workers will instead be lapped by the gentler swells of a gradual revolution, in which jobs are transformed piecemeal as machines grow more capable.
The amount of progress that these limited legal reforms and piecemeal disclosures so far can achieve have run their course: now only political action can make a difference.
Despite being in the middle of a summer of new, piecemeal content, I can't say that I think that the Battlefield 1 community is exactly popping with activity.
If the Dow-Dupont deal fails go through, a likely result would for the two U.S. companies to sell off their parts piecemeal to European and Asian buyers.
Piecemeal temporary protected status for immigrants from only certain countries relies on often arbitrary determinations of worth and political allegiances, which are nonetheless crucial for those who benefit.
Regulatory and enforcement agencies at the local, state and federal levels have been addressing cybersecurity issues with limited coordination, which has led to a piecemeal approach to cybersecurity.
Current funding for smart city initiatives is only good enough for proof-of-concept trials, which would lead, at best, to a piecemeal approach to smart city construction.
And the piecemeal and politicized nature of the process wound up marooning several swaths of property—including a Brownsville golf course—on the Mexico side of the fence.
While there are trust mechanisms in place to ensure the authenticity of jewelry, they tend to be more piecemeal and this one is designed to be more comprehensive.
Yet because sextortion is not a crime, its perpetrators are often prosecuted under a piecemeal slate of state and federal charges, such as stalking, extortion and computer fraud.
Then, it followed the playbook of other big corporations and used backroom lobbying and piecemeal bargaining to get its way on research and development tax credits for instance.
He said that the approach of targeting climate change a little at a time with "piecemeal" legislation has not produced the results that the public is looking for.
As a child of social services, he throws words like "processing" around, though Mr. Waititi is careful when it comes to Ricky's history, which is scattered piecemeal throughout.
What is required is not just piecemeal environmental regulation, nicely tucked into its silo, but widespread shifts in energy sources, infrastructure, transportation, resource development, municipal design and more.
The European Union has allocated nearly 1.62 billion euros for the Greek asylum effort, most of which has been paid out piecemeal to 20 governmental and nongovernmental organizations.
Over 20 government departments and nongovernmental organizations have received European Union money, a piecemeal approach in which no institution has complete oversight over how the money is spent.
Closer look: Alabama's measure stands in stark contrast to the slower, piecemeal approach that conservatives and abortion critics have often pursued to chip away at the Roe v.
Many employers have complained that the resumption of no-match letters is a piecemeal approach that fails to address the difficulty many employers face in finding legal workers.
But they said that piecemeal data from various stakeholders — prescriber surveys, insurance claims and industry reports — made it difficult for the agency to measure potential harm to patients.
After starting with a piecemeal approach of isolating individual cities and regions, on March 4003 the entire nation was placed on lockdown, restricting travel to work and emergencies.
These kits reflect the piecemeal way the country understands and addresses sexual assault — and how far we are from a national consensus on how to respond to rape.
What is at stake is not just one more piecemeal innovation but control over what very well could represent an entirely new computational platform: pervasive, ambient artificial intelligence.
Stop the piecemeal of government spending on Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, Veterans Association and Federal Employee Benefits (including Congress) and create a single payer system providing coverage for everyone.
Without lobbyists killing oversight and 1990s-style drug war hysteria hamstringing policy, U.K. officials have produced a piecemeal regulatory system that carefully monitors nicotine levels in vape products.
As for the employees at your coffee place: If they are like the employees at mine, many of them are struggling with piecemeal shift work and low wages.
Planning for the future — for how to bring innovative, integrated care to more patients and communities — goes to the back burner when only piecemeal solutions are in place.
"We've had conversations about the importance of making sure that we are looking at complete documentation and not piecemeal documentation," FAA Administrator Steve Dickson told Reuters in September.
"We've had conversations about the importance of making sure that we are looking at complete documentation and not piecemeal documentation," FAA Administrator Steve Dickson told Reuters in September.
That this history is, if not lost, piecemeal and happenstance, connotes the great failing of historical descendants; we do not even remember enough to know what we've forgotten.
These would be piecemeal gestures, far short of the comprehensive, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization that administration officials demanded in the days leading up to the Singapore summit meeting.
Despite the weight of the stone, time itself remains this installation's most tangible material, one accumulated through centuries and that at times breaks piecemeal, reorganizing all past history accordingly.
Such an outcome could result not only in job losses at companies that were still going concerns, but also steep losses for banks that have to sell assets piecemeal.
Even these efforts have looked hopelessly flat-footed, patchy and piecemeal in the face of concerned attempts to use its tools to amplify disinformation in markets around the world.
African countries account for four of the world's top 10 fastest-growing economies, innovation has flourished widely, and there is progress -- albeit piecemeal - towards democracy and accountability in governance.
Without a formal budget, Illinois has been limping along by extending parts of last year's spending plan, settling on piecemeal appropriations and battling out the impasse in the courts.
Jay initially marketed his videos directly to fetish communities through message boards, selling each scene piecemeal, but eventually built his website as a hub for all the different wares.
But if President Trump is only going to make piecemeal changes to the federal bureaucracy based on personal issues alone, his supporters are going to get discouraged rather quickly.
A number of other measures, some seen as piecemeal approaches, have been included in bigger bills like the House's Interior Department appropriations bill and the annual defense spending bill.
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Restoring the state and local deduction should be a relatively low priority in fundamental reform discussions — and would be a major mistake in any piecemeal approach to tax changes.
Democrats argued that a prorated payment would give the President the idea that he could just keeping shutting down the government in return for piecemeal payments for the wall.
I do not believe it would be in the public's interest for me to attempt to summarize the full report or to release it in serial or piecemeal fashion.
But they set the stage for one of the most aggressive, hateful, and indiscriminate immigration crackdowns in modern history, stories of which have been trickling in piecemeal all year.
"The internet must be governed by a single, uniform and consistent national policy framework, not state-by-state piecemeal approaches," Jonathan Spalter, president of USTelecom, said in a statement.
Why does the report warn that "piecemeal efforts to protect individual species or to set up wildlife refuges will no longer be sufficient" and "transformative changes" will be required?
It is an ideal that emerges piecemeal in a movie that starts with a declaration of independent thinking and closes on an exultant and deeply moving self-reflexive note.
Italy's piecemeal attempts to cut it off — isolating towns first, then regions, then shutting down the country in an intentionally porous lockdown — always lagged behind the virus's lethal trajectory.
Italy's piecemeal attempts to cut it off — isolating towns first, then regions, then shutting down the country in an intentionally porous lockdown — always lagged behind the virus's lethal trajectory.
Austria, Belgium, Greece, Hungary, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Norway approved or carried out comprehensive tax reforms last year, according to the O.E.C.D. Other countries also enacted more piecemeal changes.
But I did notice a few walkouts at "Against," the intellectually challenging if dramatically piecemeal play from the American writer Christopher Shinn, at the Almeida Theater through Sept. 30.
Behavioral health and anti-addiction advocates have largely shrugged off those narrow provisions, saying they're a byproduct of a fast-moving, piecemeal effort to address a public health crisis.
We need a national leader who will, as President Carter tried to do, address the urgent issue of mental illness, not with piecemeal legislation but with a national crusade.
Ten piecemeal conversations such as this one cohere into something like a young woman's coming-of-age story, tracing her evolving sense of narrative and her place within it.
The American political system is built to make radical change nearly impossible and the history of health reform reflects that truth: grand ambitions get dashed, piecemeal reforms occasionally succeed.
Two British men who uncovered a 1,100-year-old trove were sentenced to years in prison for failing to report the find and selling the items piecemeal to dealers.
In modern times, albums have largely lost their physical form and have become more like playlists, feature-packed endeavors that exist to game streaming algorithms and be consumed piecemeal.
Darity called public reckonings over slavery, including VTS' announcement, admirable, but said a piecemeal approach is not nearly enough to account for slavery's devastating history in the United States.
That's why many lawmakers have abandoned the idea of "comprehensive" reform, instead opting for a piecemeal approach on issues like visas for agricultural workers that can attract bipartisan support.
There have been piecemeal exhibitions in Paris over the past year, among them shows at the Palais de Tokyo, Le Bal, Fondation Cartier and the European House of Photography.
As with most things these days, software keeps everything moving smoothly, but this most impressive feat of civil engineering relies upon a hodgepodge of systems added piecemeal over the decades.
The attendees, who felt their efforts to push back had been too piecemeal, talked about forming a core group to unify their message when engaging the government, the source said.
After the repeal-plus process is complete, the House plans to start moving piecemeal bills that would not meet the reconciliation requirements and thus require 60 votes in the Senate.
Three people who went through the training program and found jobs in film or other creative endeavors said the work was piecemeal and paid about $200 a day after taxes.
Death penalty Once banned, then brought back, the death penalty now exists in a piecemeal fashion with executions a reality or a thing of the past, depending on the state.
However, these efforts continue to face criticism for being patchy, piecemeal and, even in countries where they have been applied to its platform, weak and trivially easy to work around.
"The best option to extract value for our shareholders is to go in a piecemeal approach," Rio Chief Executive Jean-Sébastien Jacques told reporters after a business event in Melbourne.
And while My Dear Melancholy, is a piecemeal stylistic return, the meat of the project—insofar as its lyrical content—retains much of the pop sensibilities of Starboy-era Weeknd.
In the 6900 years since the Virginia Tech massacre, gun control laws have been passed piecemeal at the state level, even as gun control has also loosened in other respects.
Good Stuff: • Ridiculously comfortable • Accessible and (relatively) affordable • Some good, low-key launch titles Bad Stuff: • Substandard motion controls • Piecemeal system can be confusing • Needs more risky, ambitious VR experiments
Recreational marijuana sales in Canada could be worth $3.3 billion by 2027, in part because businesses will find it easier to work nationally, instead of piecemeal like in the USA.
What often happens instead is that these tasks, rather than becoming respected, well-paid professions, are foisted piecemeal onto socioeconomically disadvantaged women, freeing their more privileged peers to pursue careers.
But experts say that such a piecemeal approach, while it would feasibly reduce emissions, would probably be less efficient and more expensive than the imposition of a single carbon price.
While the Department of Homeland Security is assisting some states with election security, and the F.B.I. and the Justice Department made some preparations this year, the approach is too piecemeal.
Unfortunately, its counterterrorism strategy is piecemeal at best, prioritizing surveillance and the elimination of individual terrorists over addressing the fundamental social and economic issues that empower and sustain terrorist groups.
Worse still, their consideration would open the door to piecemeal negotiation over similar tax provisions, which ultimately could complicate, delay or even upend serious efforts to achieve comprehensive tax reform.
Deeper was recorded in piecemeal fashion over the previous two years with the majority of the songs tracked at their practice space with local indie rock mainstay Dave Vettraino engineering.
Trachtenberg adds that there are still avenues for change under a more uniformly pro-cop Justice Department, citing Mayor Bill de Blasio's piecemeal criminal justice reforms in New York City.
In Julia Rommel's fourth show at Bureau, "Candy Jail," she continues her brand of corrupted formalism, exploring ways to revivify Minimalist abstraction with a non-Minimalist, piecemeal sense of process.
He represented the political triumph of an attitude that had already changed policy, albeit in piecemeal and only half-intentionally, and partially sealed the porous borders of 15 years before.
It is, in fact, a model for the piecemeal unraveling of the more than 400 national parks, monuments, battlefields, historic sites, recreation areas and other places in the park system.
The authors note that the devastation of nature has become so severe that piecemeal efforts to protect individual species or to set up wildlife refuges will no longer be sufficient.
But upgrading programs in Addis Ababa remain piecemeal and small scale, despite 0003 percent of the city still consisting of informal settlements, according to a UN report published in 2010.
While Mr. Alexander's bills enjoy bipartisan support, his piecemeal approach has been rejected by key Democrats, including Senator Patty Murray of Washington, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Education Committee.
The only way to spend the cash you have received without attracting scrutiny is piecemeal, through small purchases, or to launder it like Walter White through a cash-heavy business.
But the political approach to these issues has been mainly through piecemeal legislation, like the debates over whether to restrict the exotic animal trade or whether circuses should be outlawed.
Johnson's book, the record of a single year's email correspondence with his friend E. Ethelbert Miller, is a piecemeal meditation on the daily routines and mental habits of a writer.
They will, they say, pursue a piecemeal approach because they have no desire to supplant the giant 2010 health law with a single comprehensive Republican plan cooked up in Washington.
If played from end to end, the work would last for well over five hundred hours, although so far it has been performed piecemeal, in different cities, page by page.
And with the amount we spend on our piecemeal health care system—through premiums, Medicaid, Medicare, the ACA, and the VA—universal health care is not fiscally out of reach.
They had previously been screened in a piecemeal fashion on his other networks, TBS and TNT, but a single channel devoted to classic films would be a better place for them.
US was not optimistic that piecemeal bits of reform legislation now floating around the legislature, which is part-time and adjourns in early March, would ever see the light of day.
Since the 44 "kill vehicles" in the existing silos in Alaska and California were put together through piecemeal additions, many are outdated and difficult to fix because they use different parts.
"You have a team assigned to each one, and when you get agreement in that area, then you pass it, so you work through the trade deal on a piecemeal basis."
Many automakers currently working toward fully or semi-autonomous cars buy relevant hardware and software in piecemeal from suppliers like Velodyne and MobilEye and hammer out their systems on the fly.
This may force Republicans to push elements of their plan into piecemeal ancillary legislation, which could in turn face a Democratic filibuster in the Senate, leaving them dead in the water.
Ford has rolled out a number of new driver-assistance features piecemeal over the years, but now is repackaging five of them together under a new name: Ford Co-Pilot 13.
Brian Lipinski, food program associate at thinktank World Resources Institute (WRI), said piecemeal approaches combined with national policies on food waste were necessary to achieve a meaningful reduction in food waste.
AB InBev is expected to consider bids for all of SAB's central and eastern European portfolio and avoid a break-up of the assets which would result in a piecemeal sale.
But years of only piecemeal economic reforms in China and continued industrial policies that U.S. companies complain have eroded their competitive edge have weakened key U.S. business sector support for China.
Rather than offering hormone injections, egg freezing and storage as piecemeal services, the company is looking to pitch a whole reproductive package, culminating in the transfer of a single, healthy embryo.
But he added that any accumulation of shares would be piecemeal and hesitant as unstable oil prices and a downbeat outlook for the health of the regional economy curbed risk appetite.
" In September, FAA Administrator Steve Dickson told Reuters the agency had conversations with Boeing "about the importance of making sure that we are looking at complete documentation and not piecemeal documentation.
Some in Washington have proposed a more piecemeal approach of passing prison reforms to address this problem on the back end and tackling sentencing reforms at some point in the future.
Trump wants the full $25 billion upfront and doesn't understand why Congress is going to supply him funds in a piecemeal fashion -- even though that's how the spending process typically works.
Those stores are worth more if Sears remains in business because they can be sold in piecemeal transactions, rather than be put up for sale all at once during a liquidation.
Barr reportedly called Mueller to explain that he preferred not to release the report piecemeal and that the specific portion raised by Mueller had not been cleared by reviewers for release.
"Democrats have been blowing up the appointment process piecemeal since they turned Judge Robert Bork's last name into a verb back in 1987," the columnist Jonah Goldberg wrote in National Review.
They had to scatter across the globe as political exiles in the face of the war, but they were already meditating on that possibility with their collages and piecemeal art pieces.
Farther uptown, Broadway morphed piecemeal from what some historians say was a Wickquasgeck Native American trail that meandered the length of Manhattan into what was called the Bloomingdale and Kingsbridge Roads.
"We see little benefit of a piecemeal approach to debt restructuring, given the complex inter-linkages between the finance ministry, central bank and domestic banks," Morgan Stanley said in its analysis.
Even more sobering, he said, President Xi Jinping's decision in 2015 to loosen the one child policy was too late and piecemeal to arrest a decline in birthrates, Mr. Yi said.
" On scaling up successful community-level programs: "How can we get these good ideas and get Congress to act to create a much broader national infrastructure instead of doing this piecemeal?
The new study is an attempt to tell the big-picture story, Ms. Wu said, as a backdrop to the piecemeal reports coming out of towns and cities across the country.
The problem is that legal challenges take a piecemeal approach to a statute adopted over 30 years ago, and the courts cannot rewrite provisions that may be hopelessly out of date.
Although the great English chronicler of Rome's fall, Edward Gibbon, described a long process of decline followed by piecemeal disintegration, today's historians are skeptical of the idea of a slow decline.
Top Democrats predict as many as a dozen GOP lawmakers will cross the aisle and support their piecemeal government funding bills designed to ratchet up pressure on Senate leaders to act.
And in 2006 the young company blindsided its users with the launch of News Feed, which collated and presented in one place information that people had previously had to search for piecemeal.
Meanwhile, the Chicago-based Civic Federation, a nonpartisan government finance watchdog, released a report on Tuesday calling for an end to piecemeal funding that has kept the nation's fifth-largest state operating.
There are many schemes around the world to meet each objective but so far these tend to be implemented piecemeal rather than in a co-ordinated effort to preserve the world's supplies.
But owing to insufficient funding and a row with the F.C.C., which Amtrak said had been slow to approve the use of the requisite radio bandwidth, its actual implementation has been piecemeal.
The issue is Apple's decision to pack everything "piecemeal" — the Watch case itself comes in an (admittedly cute) pouch that's reminiscent of iPod Socks, while the band is in its own box.
One of the problems with the spread of high tech is that government policies governing emerging technologies can be incredibly piecemeal, with some areas becoming regulated heavily, and others hardly at all.
Appropriators and lawmakers have also pushed DHS to present a complete border wall strategy rather than piecemeal requests for a few dozen miles at a time as they have done to date.
Among other things, Sarkeesian sees Ordinary Women as a positive antidote to the hackneyed representations of women in fiction — many of them driven by a piecemeal or selectively edited version of history.
According to a YouTube post, Skelux retrieved the games piecemeal, using the Wayback Machine to comb the Internet Archive for missing files, then compiling them into working games for his game archive.
If the National Emergencies Act really allows the piecemeal override of budgetary acts, as Trump claims, then it is unconstitutional because it is attempting the same thing as the Legislative Veto Act.
I am for gun control in the abstract, although I have my doubts about the efficacy of piecemeal legislation in a nation with 300 million guns already bouncing around in private hands.
Revealed piecemeal throughout flashbacks in the game, we learn that seeking the approval of his superiors in the marines led Phelps to see unspeakable horrors and commit serious wrongdoings in the war.
Lyft also appears to be willing to piecemeal out some of the components of its kits, so if one automaker just needs better maps it can use Lyft's maps, as one example.
They organize a multiracial, cross-class coalition of workers across industries and fight for universal protections for working people; they reject the uneven, piecemeal, and solidarity-ablating benefits from singularly won contracts.
Craig Tiley, the Australian Open's tournament director, said on Wednesday that Tennis Australia intended to respond to Norton Rose Fulbright but was also not eager to negotiate piecemeal with various player groups.
To wit, it's easy to see how some people could get flustered with the watch and band being piecemeal; it can be challenging in terms of cognitive load and fine-motor skills.
Pelosi had a choice: She could issue piecemeal condemnations and hope the issue disappeared, or nip it in the bud with a strong resolution staking out the House's stance on anti-Semitism.
A source directly connected to Tyson told CNN that they did not intend "to get into a piecemeal back and forth" and noted the women's interviews would air Monday and Tuesday, respectively.
But its success in the House signals that a piecemeal approach to immigration reform could be more feasible than a comprehensive bill like the "Gang of Eight" proposal that failed in 23.25.
J.), Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) have said they would prefer that comprehensive marijuana reform move before piecemeal legislation that caters solely to the already-existing marijuana industry.
But the attorney general "does not believe the report should be released in a 'serial or piecemeal fashion,'" Ms. Kupec said, citing a letter that Mr. Barr wrote to lawmakers on Friday.
The Westside group's legal argument does not bode well for Musk's vision of a citywide traffic solution in LA, but for now, it seems he has some piecemeal projects to keep him busy.
Barr's position was he wasn't going to do so in a piecemeal way, so he was pushing the special counsel's office to finish the redactions of the full report as soon as possible.
The White House said money was not discussed in depth, but the administration was clear about the need for a wall and the goal of resolving the shutdown all at once, not piecemeal.
Lampert is competing against a number of liquidators and other investors who want to buy Sears piecemeal — a smaller number of stores or one or two business units, like its home services division.
Instead, the question is whether local leaders will do so pretty much as it has been done before, in a piecemeal, transactional manner, or whether they will instead develop meaningful, coordinated global strategies.
Her struggle is accentuated by the piecemeal architecture of Shitamachi in addition to the fact that her and her son's small living quarters are in the same building as a pop-up brothel.
But the next generation of Saturn missions is more likely to be deployed piecemeal to study specific objectives, each one with a budget of under $1 billion (Cassini-Huygens cost about $3.26 billion).
But the chaos of the flows and the determination of migrants to reach a handful of wealthy countries has set governments against each other and opened cracks in Europe's piecemeal approach to asylum.
"This will allow TIM shareholders to decide quickly on a new full board ... rather than voting on piecemeal changes to the board as called for by Elliott," de Puyfontaine said in a statement.
We've started to see this piecemeal after [the 2017 white supremacist protests in] Charlottesville, after [neo-Nazi website] the Daily Stormer was kicked off GoDaddy and had this nomadic journey through different domains.
Do we use Zipcar because we are ideologically committed to sharing, or because car ownership is still out of reach for a lot of people and renting piecemeal is the next best thing?
Management at Banco Popular had declined the funding support that had been offered to it in 2012 and instead opted for a series of piecemeal share sales which Parker said had proven ineffective.
Yorkshire Towers has been roiled by discontent over the piecemeal overhaul of the building, which was bought in 2014 by two real estate firms, the Chetrit Group and Stellar Management, for $395 million.
In August, Deliveroo started paying riders per delivery rather than per hour, which was described as a piecemeal "Victorian system" by the opposition Labor Party and sparked opposition from some of its riders.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Support for victims of modern slavery should be enshrined in law to bolster piecemeal care that leaves survivors open to abuse and repeat trafficking, British charities said on Wednesday.
Wood also recommended creating systems for accounting, client communication, task tracking, and building up a stream of regular clients, so that you can rely on solid processes rather than approaching each project piecemeal.
The highway that once connected the nation, from Santa Monica to Chicago, was decommissioned in 403, deconstructed piecemeal into a series of nondescript and neglected streets, a tired and abandoned road to nowhere.
But piecemeal litigation can't keep up with proliferating legislative schemes and is no substitute for a robust federal Voting Rights Act, which had rightly put the burden on states to justify voting changes.
The company is shifting how it sells its products so that more revenue comes in piecemeal over the life of a software subscription, a "ratable" arrangement, as opposed to booking large sums upfront.
There are many ways to be arrested on marijuana charges, but one pattern has remained true through years of piecemeal policy changes in New York: The primary targets are black and Hispanic people.
But while harnessing the self-interest of fashion at the service of the climate crisis is unquestionably beneficial, the fact it is happening in such a piecemeal manner is potentially confusing for shoppers.
Not all industry officials are confident FERC will move ahead, but many expect regulators will advance the issue in a piecemeal fashion, slowly instituting market-by-market changes to help coal and nukes.
Still, I'm pleased that after eight months in Geneva my piecemeal efforts at picking up the language, which consist mostly of reading free newspapers, have promoted me from the basest ranks of ignorance.
Ms. Simonds's lawyers argue that the court is opening a Pandora's box by letting ballots that were uncontested during the recount to be introduced piecemeal during the customary judicial certification of the recount.
The source said the government wants to avoid a piecemeal sale of Abengoa's Brazilian assets, which include a major transmission line linking the massive Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in the Amazon to consumer markets.
It's also built a retail empire on cheap piecemeal labor, free material generated by users, and an arcane system designed to connect people with things they want at the absolute maximum level of efficiency.
And this is the system establishment voices wish to improve upon in piecemeal fashion, possibly because they're not the ones being chewed up and spit out by it, or even neglected by it entirely.
The only way Hoagland sees even piecemeal cooperation happening is if Republicans paired up fixes with things the Democrats want, like infrastructure spending or protections for undocumented immigrants who entered the US as children.
An interface that relies on voice commands could overcome one of the drawbacks of the piecemeal approach to the smart home, by becoming the standard integrator of all the other bits of smart kit.
Playing an impassioned young couple whom we follow through decisive moments in their lives (some joyful, others not), the pair lend shape and dimension to a work that might seem piecemeal in lesser hands.
In any event, the Trump administration should not adopt a piecemeal inflation adjustment that applies only to capital gains, and the Treasury Department should not change important tax policies without legislative approval from Congress.
Mikhail Blinkin, the director of the transportation institute at the Higher School of Economics, in Moscow, told me that big infrastructure projects in Russia are often held up by piecemeal financing and bureaucratic roadblocks.
Maria de Fatima Tardin Costa, an urban planner who worked on Rio's 1990 master plan, said the city's planning to combat disasters from extreme weather remained piecemeal "for a lack of prioritizing this investment".
This unifies the experience for users, many of whom have had to piecemeal their experience by using a WhatsApp or GroupMe group in addition to the other fantasy league apps that they've been using.
And reinstituting programs piecemeal could be a slippery slope that gives lawmakers an excuse to delay the full re-opening of the government, which is what really needs to happen to protect American families.
The Attorney General previously stated, 'I do not believe it would be in the public's interest for me to attempt to summarize the full report or to release it in serial or piecemeal fashion.
The map used as the backdrop of Georgia Lowe's set might in turn steer audiences toward other sources that can more fully anatomize topics like Vichy France that the play renders in piecemeal terms.
She collaborated on books with Gardner, excising unsavory and black magic elements from his writings and Book of Shadows (a witch's personal handbook), knitting piecemeal shards of lore and mysticism into one cohesive whole.
So too do we become sleuths when encountering characters like Daniel, who must return before he can go forward, and whose piecemeal revelations reveal his own blockages and slow progress in surprisingly gripping ways.
Bret: You know I have my doubts about piecemeal, state-by-state gun regulation because strong gun laws in, say, Illinois won't matter much if someone can easily purchase a weapon in nearby Indiana.
At present, the studio licenses its shows and movies piecemeal, but its parent company, Time Warner, bought a 10 percent stake in Hulu, which suggests the two may have a cozier relationship going forward.
But this piecemeal version of social distancing is "not working — and that's because we're not doing it right," Donald  McNeil, a New York Times health reporter, said on "The Daily" podcast earlier this week.
There are many ways to get arrested on marijuana charges, but one pattern has remained true through years of piecemeal policy changes in New York City: The primary targets are black and Hispanic people.
For example, Democrats passed the Affordable Care Act without Republican support, Republicans are dismantling it piecemeal without Democratic support, the Democrats will reverse course yet again when they next take control, and so on.
The group's short positions have emerged piecemeal in a series of filings that were made public throughout January and February, although Bridgewater will likely have built up its trades in advance of those announcements.
Senior Chinese officials have tried tackling their country's chronic air-pollution problem in piecemeal ways — fining some polluting companies, investing in alternative energy sources and ordering lower-level officials to enforce standards, for example.
Edtech giant Coursera has launched a monthly subscription payment option in the hope that learners on its platform can be enticed into ongoing educational activity, rather than a more piecemeal pay-per-course-bundle option.
To speed this up, we would suggest Trump send slates of top nominees -- a department or agency's entire leadership team, submitted as a group -- to the Senate for confirmation, rather than sending the nominations piecemeal.
The House has already passed another comprehensive spending plan under the new Democratic majority, and plans to start passing piecemeal spending bills this week to turn up the pressure on Senate Republicans and the president.
While strategies can be used piecemeal -- buying triple pane windows that open and close just like typical windows when you replace them, for example -- the most powerful effects will be seen with a complete renovation.
In lieu of a unifying message or a vision for the country, her campaign seems to be courting individual groups piecemeal, in ways that show little actual interest in the unique issues each group faces.
But only if access is not equally flat-footed, patchy and piecemeal, with the risk that selective access to ad data ends up being just as controlled and manipulated as everything else on Facebook's platform.
So even though the sidewalk is, in practice, a public space that almost every New Yorker will use in the course of a day, it is treated instead as a piecemeal extension to private property.
The direct-to-consumer model is partially growing in popularity because of people being fed up with having to subscribe to multiple services piecemeal to get the things they want to watch, the report added.
Paul Steely White, executive director of Transportation Alternatives, a pedestrian and cyclist group, called the improvements "piecemeal," arguing that the city should move faster on street redesigns and devote more officers to target reckless drivers.
Kashmala Kakakhel, a climate finance expert who helped with the 100 Days Agenda document, said thinking on climate change needed to evolve from "piecemeal, project-based interventions to a guiding principle for Pakistan's development agenda".
But there was never one sure cure; rather, it was a grinding, piecemeal process of psychotherapy and pill cocktails (and it took years before I arrived at the blessed trinity of Klonopin, Wellbutrin, and Cymbalta).
Previously, companies involved in developing self-driving technology had tried to influence policymaking in Washington through a piecemeal approach, with individual companies testifying at congressional hearings and their messages sometimes overlapping or duplicating one another.
The new Dragon Age, which doesn't yet have an official title, is reportedly years away from release and BioWare has been teasing it in piecemeal as anxiety mounts over its upcoming sci-fi shooter Anthem.
Holly Harris, executive director of the criminal justice reform group U.S. Justice Action Network, told The New Republic she's still optimistic about this year's lame-duck session, even if reform passes in a piecemeal fashion.
But veteran Saudi activist Hala Aldosari says women remain second-class citizens and criticised the crown prince's "piecemeal approach" as serving the interests of the elite at the expense of women from more restrictive families.
Foley reported that Microsoft has been, all year long, reorganizing various sales teams, particularly in its commercial sales business, to focus less on software and piecemeal cloud apps, and more on cloud, particularly Microsoft 365.
In a promotional video, HYT's Dr. Frankenstein (played by the horology icon Laurent Picciotto) is elated, not when the hand of his piecemeal creature begins to twitch, but when its wristwatch shows signs of life.
The reunions -- ordered nationwide last month by a federal judge in San Diego -- have come in piecemeal tranches this week, as the government has scrambled to pinpoint the children eligible for return to their parents.
Piecemeal budget measures have become more important as a political crisis has made it harder for President Michel Temer to enact his top economic priority in Congress, his proposal to revamp the country's pension system.
But veteran Saudi activist Hala Aldosari says women remain second-class citizens and criticized the crown prince's "piecemeal approach" as serving the interests of the elite at the expense of women from more restrictive families.
Page Fortna, a Columbia University professor and leading scholar on peace negotiations, says that "piecemeal" deals, though modest and rarely successful, can eventually align the incentives of groups whose demands at the moment are unreconcilable.
RELATED: What Trump's tweet means for the looming government shutdown fight Government funding expires at the end of September, and lawmakers in both parties have already worked to pass a series of piecemeal spending measures.
Shot piecemeal over a period of three or more years in Venice, Tuscany, Rome and the walled city of Essaouira (then known as Mogador) on Morocco's Atlantic coast, it is a work of supreme pragmatism.
Those piecemeal tax cuts reduced the highest personal income tax rate from 70% to 20203%, cut the lowest rate from 14% to 11% and increased the highest capital gains tax rate from 20% to 28%.
Rather than piecemeal improvements over time (or as needed to hit certain quarterly targets), AT&T should undertake a bottom-up review of its cost structure and begin executing against a multi-year improvement plan.
Ever the careful documenter, Armstrong wrote out a playlist anytime he recorded music to tape — whether it was a recording of his own concert, a dub of an entire album or a more piecemeal mixtape.
"We expect lower demand to continue for the next several months so rather than taking a piecemeal approach we are cutting capacity out to mid-September," Qantas Chief Executive Alan Joyce said in a statement.
A piecemeal array of established, emerging and overlooked artists, it may include a few works from the last 50 years that the organizers find germane, as well as recent works by painters of all ages.
Ms. Friedman Agnifilo said the current system is inefficient and piecemeal, depriving prosecutors of "the full picture of crimes being committed in Manhattan" and hampering their ability to spot problems before an arrest is made.
In an open letter, its national chairman, Jim Turley, said he hoped bankruptcy would allow the Scouts to respond to abuse claims through a victim's compensation trust instead of piecemeal through a string of lawsuits.
The work, which has been unveiled piecemeal over the past year in sections billed as "movements," has been advertised as a three-part suite about the impact of the prison system on African-American families.
Trump has repeatedly said he is in no rush to reach a deal with the Chinese and that he would prefer to have a full agreement in place rather than signing off on piecemeal aspects.
"This looks to me kind of like a piecemeal solution given the larger criticism Facebook is getting over its unwillingness to kind of tackle the problems of lies and misinformation on their platform," Sheingate said.
According to Raviv and the other business owners CNN spoke with, this piecemeal process means listings are often online for several days, leading to a significant window when consumers can buy the potentially dangerous product.
" A GOP committee aide for the House Natural Resources Committee said Republican lawmakers involved in the energy bill saw the plans currently pushed by Democrats as, "Fundamentals of the Green New Deal going as piecemeal.
Boeing has the choice to wait for another incident to happen and continue its piecemeal response or to strategically revamp its culture and make substantive changes that will renew the public's trust in the company.
" A GOP committee aide for the House Natural Resources Committee said Republican lawmakers involved in the energy bill saw the plans currently pushed by Democrats as "Fundamentals of the Green New Deal going as piecemeal.
Certainly, Clinton's team has not seen — and is not expecting — a sudden flood of Republican support, particularly since the Romney ally-targeting program is piecemeal rather than one centralized mission to win over his team.
Instead of trying to save the pets piecemeal, Gear decided to charter a plane immediately and get all 300 of the animals she planned on rescuing, which included numerous dogs and several cats, out at once.
Repeated Chinese vows to reform what critics have argued is one of the world's most restricted markets among major economies have in recent years triggered "promise fatigue" among foreign business groups that viewed changes as piecemeal.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he will announce additional economic measures this autumn, but economists worry his piecemeal approach to policy means that not enough money will be allocated to reversing population decline and speedingup growth.
South Australian senator Nick Xenophon was among those who argued that such reluctant and piecemeal support was not enough, and that the government needed a stronger plan to encourage and support Australian manufacturing industry and jobs.
If the bill passes the House, it could signal that a piecemeal approach to immigration reform is more feasible than a comprehensive bill like the "Gang of Eight" proposal that failed in the Senate in 23.25.
The southwestern forests - thought to be coffee's birthplace and the center of its genetic diversity - have long been a frontier for agriculture expansion, in the form of either large-scale clearances or piecemeal encroachment by smallholders.
Since the 1980s, beach driving has been curtailed piecemeal by local laws: Where once beachgoers could drive along any strand of Volusia County's 47 miles of hard-packed sand, they are now down to 17 miles.
But such optimism was tempered by the simple fact of one of the sector's biggest players going to the wall, with the government only willing to offer piecemeal help to minimize the disruption to public services.
DeepMind says blind listening tests found the new technology reduced the perceived gap between real and fake voices by more than half, compared with prior methods like synthesizing sentences piecemeal from a library of speech sounds.
Acharya, in his first speech since taking up his post in January, said India had so far failed to tackle the banks' bad debt problem through a piecemeal approach that had given "all discretion" to lenders.
"We can't simply respond to supply chain threats piecemeal, we've got to have a system in place to assess these risks across the government, and that's what this bipartisan bill does," McCaskill said in a statement.
In what he said was an effort at transparency, Mr. McGinty released investigative documents on a piecemeal basis before the grand jury's decision, including reports from outside experts he had hired who found the shooting justified.
"The Department of Defense must do more than simply acknowledge or take piecemeal actions to address climate change while it increasingly threatens and harms our military's infrastructure and operations," Warren wrote in the letter dated Tuesday.
"This unified approach by regulators contrasts with previous piecemeal clampdowns from single authorities in various jurisdictions to control shadow banking products, which were vulnerable to regulatory arbitrage and difficult to be stringently enforced," Moody's analysts added.
The groups said that this map indicated that the test tunnel was part of a larger project; they argued that a piecemeal approach to development should not exempt the Boring Co. from acquiring the necessary permits.
PREPA's investors, many of them hedge funds and mutual funds, have long called for wresting the utility from government control, but a piecemeal privatization push run by the government is not what they had in mind.
While his position on SESTA/FOSTA is notable, he has not voiced support for decriminalization, and has, in some cases, advocated for piecemeal solutions that limit criminal penalties for sex work, but don't eliminate them entirely.
The more important obstacle to responding to Cylon attacks is the familiar one: You cannot be everywhere at once and if you try, your fleets will get rolled-up piecemeal by the increasingly powerful Cylon fleets.
Urgent threats like climate disruption can -- and likely will -- now be ignored, while the door to new threats has been opened as the administration adopts a piecemeal approach to conservation decisions where profit motives supersede science.
The architects designed a home based on a series of barns around a courtyard, the likes of which a farmer would have added piecemeal, built for specific purposes and arranged to provide protection from the wind.
The truck and the debris collection at the compound stand out from nearby dwellings, a mix of piecemeal houses and trailers, some bedecked with solar panels, gardens or water catchment systems, necessities for survival out here.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Saturday said her party would introduce piecemeal appropriation bills this week seeking to reopen agencies, starting with the Treasury Department and IRS, in efforts to debate border security with a fully functioning government.
Theta is currently mapping the structures of mouse brains, using a data set that's being gathered piecemeal by Narayanan "Bobby" Kasthuri, neuroscience researcher at Argonne National Laboratory and assistant professor in neurobiology at the University of Chicago.
But despite these piecemeal signs of progress, women are required to alter their names in the koseki, which is the official register of the population — which means using their maiden names on other forms becomes a headache.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he will announce additional economic measures this autumn, but economists worry his piecemeal approach to policy means that not enough money will be allocated to reversing population decline and speeding up growth.
Although an outright federal ban on the device has yet to be instituted, it looks like the device is being de facto banned, piecemeal, by pretty much any company or service concerned about the safety of hoverboards.
As someone who moved to San Francisco because of its cultural fabric, the piecemeal approach to integrating smart city technology is more appealing than the built-from-scratch approach, even though it's less efficient and more expensive.
However, much of the grid sits above ground and was built in piecemeal fashion over the last 100 years, leaving it at risk to an increasingly sophisticated range of man-made attacks and the forces of nature.
He said that "rather than pursuing a piecemeal tariffs approach, now is the time to seize the opportunity before us and work toward a U.S.-China trade agreement that will benefit American workers for generations to come."
"Essentially, a company may disclose some information related to its offshore assets and taxes, but that information—if any—is often so piecemeal that investors cannot reasonably determine if the resulting judgments are accurate," the report said.
"However, solutions are needed that go beyond piecemeal or 'ship-by-ship' arrangements," said Filippo Grandi, head of the U.N. refugee agency, the UNHCR, calling on EU leaders to make good on promises to be more collaborative.
Mobileye co-founder Amnon Shashua, who will become Sr. Vice President at Intel, said Intel's new advantage is bringing a completely autonomous vehicle system under one umbrella, as opposed to the piecemeal approach other companies are pursuing.
Instead, it opted to sign piecemeal repair contracts after the storm already struck, including hiring a little-known, barely experienced private contractor in a deal fraught with allegations of corruption that in turn triggered a federal investigation.
Some of them advanced piecemeal fixes, like additional funding to help insurers cover high-cost patients, or a new "copper plan" on the Obamacare exchanges that would allow patients to enroll in cheap plans with higher deductibles.
When the flesh that nourished us well Is eaten piecemeal, ah, see it swell, And we, the bones, are dust and gall, Let no one make fun of our ill, But pray that God absolves us all.
Zachariah Reitano, Ro's CEO and co-founder, says that's partly because apps, medication, and nicotine patches or gum are all sold piecemeal, putting the onus on the patient to gather their equipment when they decide to quit.
Such piecemeal cooperation is anyway world's away from what he's missed out on with an FCA merger, which promised 5.6 billion euros of cost savings using a 3% of joint revenue benchmark from the planned Renault deal.
Here's an abbreviated list from our legal department of what actions we're taking: The fact that legislation is arising at the state level — California, Nevada, and potentially New York — means these policies could become even more piecemeal.
At the moment, not much separates a Democratic landslide from a seat-by-seat, piecemeal battle for control that lasts late on election night — or for days longer as mail ballots are counted in California and Washington.
The EU has cast doubt on agreeing piecemeal deals over an overall Brexit agreement and Britain's parliament has shown little desire to tread so close to what many fear is little more than a no deal departure.
After a meeting aimed at breaking the deadlock failed on Saturday, Pelosi said House Democrats would seek to reopen government agencies next week through piecemeal appropriation bills, starting with the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service.
" Animal Welfare Approved agrees that the move is a step in the right direction, but feels it's only one piece of a larger puzzle that needs to be addressed: "Piecemeal tweaking doesn't address the need for systemic change.
Wrnch CEO Paul Kruszewski says that concept is especially true for the computer vision space, with war chest-toting companies like Magic Leap powering their own technologies while dramatically smaller teams are left to piecemeal their own solutions.
The new legislation, which was published on a regional news portal run by the provincial government, appears to standardize, and expand across the whole province, piecemeal rules and regulations that have been enacted in individual towns and cities.
The troubled servers and piecemeal release of additional content for the game — six more fighters are also coming in the months after launch — have left many fans with the impression that Street Fighter V is an "incomplete" release.
Still, an investigation would provide people like Miranda with a more private forum to share information than Facebook, and would allow all that information to be considered together by trained people, rather than piecemeal by the general public.
The government will not draw red lines in the negotiation, the first source added, in the hopes that lawmakers will agree to approve a meaningful overhaul now instead of resorting to piecemeal changes over the next few years.
We need a vast transportation system that can deliver goods and people safely and with speed and precision, not some piecemeal experiment dreamed up by anti-government crusaders who can't seem to get out of their own way.
"At state level, regulation has been very piecemeal or reactive to specific cases, whether criminal or otherwise," said Hillary Farber, a law professor at the University of Massachusetts School of Law who studies the legal issues surrounding drones.
Jefferies said the sale to Liberty reduces market concerns that the ArcelorMittal furnaces would fall piecemeal into the hands of several smaller players, which could weigh on steel prices by increasing the number of competitors in the market.
Why this matters: After competitors spent last week in Las Vegas touting piecemeal components to autonomous cars, Waymo showed that it controls more of the technology needed for self-driving cars than any other player in operation today.
"The FAA did not immediately comment but in September, FAA Administrator Steve Dickson told Reuters the agency had conversations with Boeing "about the importance of making sure that we are looking at complete documentation and not piecemeal documentation.
All of a sudden, in the course of 72 hours or so, what had been a steady stream — a postponement here, a ban on fans there, a piecemeal response to an all-consuming crisis — transformed into a flood.
The secrets behind the conspiracy are revealed piecemeal across stolen memos and and reconnaissance photos, the connections marked by pieces of twine on maze-lake corkboard collages that give the appearance of order to a largely incoherent plot.
But many city officials and transportation advocates contend that dockless systems are still unproven, and that piecemeal efforts by what some have called "rogue bike-share companies" have been done with flimsy equipment and little coordination or oversight.
It costs $129 for the Founder's Edition, $10 per month (after a three-month trial) to subscribe to Stadia Pro which gets you complimentary access to a precious few titles, and you'll need to purchase each game piecemeal.
"His statements about meeting the challenge of the global jihad, however, were a de facto form of submission, an implementation of a soft Sharia: the quiet and piecemeal implementation of Islamic laws that subjugate non-Muslims," they wrote.
The magnitude of the attack was the latest reminder of the deteriorating security situation in Somalia — one of the world's most fragile states — even as the nation takes piecemeal efforts toward recovery from a decades-long civil war.
Aviation regulators around the world should come to an agreement on when the Boeing 737 Max can return to service, or risk hurting public trust with a piecemeal approach, the head of an airline trade group warned Tuesday.
Then there were the piecemeal anecdotes I was told about the Hall of Fame outfielder Jim Rice's second-class citizenship at Red Sox spring training, stories about country clubs where Rice and other African-Americans were not welcome.
According to Nelson and Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, who was also involved with the briefing, criticized the federal government for a piecemeal approach to the virus, offering disjointed and inadequate information and resources.
Many parents rely on federal tax credits for families and employers to help pay for child care, but available tax credits are piecemeal and vary from state to state, providing an average benefit of only $550 per year.
Rewilding—the reintroduction of species, especially the big ones, that had been previously eradicated from an ecosystem—is thus a piecemeal form of evolutionary recovery from the millennia of exploitation that removed so much wild from the world.
The forecast from the head of Emirates, whose sister airline flydubai is a major MAX customer, is more cautious than some industry predictions but echoes concerns at a global airlines meeting in Seoul about a piecemeal response by regulators.
" The motion adds that "litigating substantive motions in a piecemeal fashion and before Defendants have an opportunity to become familiar with the government's evidence could substantially prejudice the Defendants' ability to make proper legal arguments to contest the allegations.
Estate tax opponents like NFIB say it is a particular problem for farmers and other small business owners because these enterprises often cannot be sold off piecemeal, the way a stockholder can sell just some shares to pay taxes.
"The current debate offers the historic chance to transform the piecemeal, expensive and inefficient German climate policy in such a way that putting a price on CO2 becomes the focal point," said the chairman of the council, Christoph Schmidt.
In the most recent Fantastic Beasts film, Rowling attempted to respond to the increasingly fascist actions of populist governments across the US and Europe albeit channelling some distressingly piecemeal appeasement tactics through Dumbledore (as The Mary Sue pointed out).
The failure of the company, with headquarters in York, Pennsylvania and Milwaukee, comes weeks after Toys 'R' Us began a piecemeal liquidation of its namesake stores and Babies 'R' Us, the latest sign of upheaval in the retail industry.
"If you conclude, as appears to us from the available information, that conditions and piecemeal divestitures will not be sufficient, then we hope you will challenge the merger in its entirety," the groups said in their letter to Sessions.
The current government is confident it can quell the unrest, offering only piecemeal solutions to demands for political reform, making it more likely that Iran may have to step in eventually, although it will try to do so quietly.
" Cassidy said he doesn't know whether the Senate will move another comprehensive health-care reform package, but he expects Republican leaders will push "piecemeal efforts to make affordable once more that which has not been affordable since ObamaCare passed.
The failure of Bon-Ton, with headquarters in York, Pennsylvania and Milwaukee, comes weeks after Toys 'R' Us began a piecemeal liquidation of its namesake stores and Babies 'R' Us, the latest sign of upheaval in the retail industry.
Denise Richardson, the executive director of the General Contractors Association of New York, an industry group representing contractors involved in public works projects, said more can get done if they are not trying to work piecemeal around existing service.
Later, when we retreated to his cool bungalow behind the set, Audiard — accompanied by his assistant Camille Lugan, who performed translating duties and doled out cigarettes piecemeal in order to prevent him from chain-smoking — explained his seeming aloofness.
To work around the restrictions, many gun companies have gone with a piecemeal approach, with ads in video game forums, posts on the digital platform Medium and occasional exposure from gun-toting celebrities like the pop star Post Malone.
CHICAGO, May 17 (Reuters) - Illinois' record budget impasse showed no sign of ending on Tuesday after talks between Governor Bruce Rauner and legislative leaders yielded no breakthroughs and Democrats advanced a piecemeal spending package for low-income college students.
"A piecemeal, state-by-state approach to regulating federal assets causes confusion for borrowers, makes administration of the loan program more complicated and costly, and thwarts Congress' goals that the program be administered at the federal level," she added.
From 0 to 1: Learn Python Programming Master this mega-popular programming language in the amount of time it takes you to binge-watch a season of TV. Buy these 10 courses piecemeal and you'll pay up to $780.
Bradley's piecemeal decline after his meteoric rise started with a swing change and was exacerbated by the 229 ban on the anchored putting stroke, which Bradley used to win the 230 P.G.A. Championship and his two regular Tour titles.
Their so-called woonerfs — areas in which pedestrians, bikes, and cars share space, and car speed is limited more or less to walking speed — have been widely adopted in Europe and in a more piecemeal fashion in the USA.
But there's a reason Democrats didn't pursue a piecemeal strategy in 2009 — because that means you have to achieve the immensely difficult task of winning 60 Senate votes for major health reform not just one time, but many times.
The people seeing where you spent your money — and in the case of an Uber receipt, maybe where you live — did not work for Expensify, but rather did the job piecemeal as part of the Amazon-owned Mechanical Turk platform.
Here's the campaign's statement in full: This all originates with a right-wing group that has been attacking the Clintons since the 1990s and this is just its latest attempt to​ twist the facts and​ manufacture wrongdoing by piecemeal leaks.
"The draft bill appears to have suffered from a lack of sufficient time and preparation," it added, saying the bill adopted a "rather piecemeal approach" to privacy protection which it said should have formed the backbone to the draft legislation.
They say the most likely scenario is that BHS's assets will be sold off piecemeal and a source close to the administration process said more than 30 expressions of interest for various parts of the business had already been received.
Her campaign clarified that Clinton was not floating the possibility of piecemeal reform that would address a path to citizenship first and visa reforms later, just reiterating the importance of tackling the path to citizenship as part of a comprehensive package.
In the weeks leading up to an album's release, the artist will promote their album in piecemeal in the form of premieres of first tracks, second tracks, music videos, lyric videos, third tracks, artwork reveals, fourth tracks, and so on.
Russia's regulator, Roskomnadzor, then gave both services until February 14 to comply — or face having their services effectively blocked in Russia, because, according to web experts, Russian Internet Service Providers would not be able to simply block individual posts piecemeal.
The GAO report recommended the Pentagon develop a holistic plan to address myriad issues with ALIS to ensure that the most pressing problems are resolved before the start of full production, instead of dealing with issues on a piecemeal basis.
The supplies for the stage's large, ring boundaries were on some of the last trucks out of the city, but the rest of it was created piecemeal — filling eight tractor-trailers with more than 23,23 square feet of scenery, notes ABC.
Not because we don't have a special relationship but because given the heavy lift on any trade agreement, us having access to a big market with a lot of countries rather than trying to do piecemeal trade agreements is hugely inefficient.
At the time, Mueller had pressed Barr to release summaries from the report, but the attorney general said the passages had not been vetted for public release and that he was not interested in releasing the report in piecemeal fashion.
The move sparked speculation in the market that UKAR may be considering selling the loans in a piecemeal fashion, which could make it easier to achieve higher pricing for the lower-yielding (over base rate), mostly buy-to-let mortgage book.
They'd been abandoned in September, after the truss was deemed unsafe for piecemeal dismantling—and after Governor Andrew Cuomo's stunt ride across the new bridge in a 1932 Packard convertible formerly used by Franklin D. Roosevelt, with his mother sitting shotgun.
Cornerstone's accountable care structure (the group is still using it, despite the new ownership) is one of several models being tested by Medicare and private insurers, part of an overall push away from the traditional piecemeal fee-for-service method.
Through words and imagery, Barnea hopes that this project will provide an authentic view from the vantage point of people who are actually on the ground living through events that most Americans only hear about secondhand and piecemeal on the news.
Simply stated, using piecemeal evidence that a dishonest F.B.I. director wanted to keep out of court, Bill Baxley and Doug Jones put together a convincing case that proved beyond reasonable doubt that Alabama juries convicted the right men for murder.
Current responses range from the promising but piecemeal (Amazon subsidizing additional city bus service in Seattle) to the impractical and divisive (San Francisco considering a ban on employee cafeterias in new office buildings to force tech workers to patronize local restaurants).
Instead of subscribing to all of these services piecemeal, you'll probably pay for an all-in-one streaming bundle, complete with a set-top box that will enable you to search through all of their inventories for exactly what you want.
But the production itself is bewildering: It incorporates a lecture on poetics delivered piecemeal throughout the performance by an actor, a late-evening monologue about Surrealism, and a massive canvas that is constantly painted and repainted on the rotating stage.
She learns that she will work in service of Angkar (the name for the Khmer Rouge leadership); surrender personal property (foreign goods, in particular, are seen as symbols of an imperialist agenda); and be separated piecemeal from her parents and siblings.
We can't repeat the piecemeal responses that allowed a soccer game in Koln to be played in an empty stadium on March 11, but a game between Frankfurt and Basel one day later was played in front of a full crowd.
For now, UEFA is consulting with Europe's national leagues to try to construct a cogent plan to deal with the effects of the virus, rather than the piecemeal approach being taken to date, in order to get the club season finished.
After three years of piecemeal renovations, the museum had shut its doors for the summer, preparing for a top-to-bottom rehang of the world's finest collection of modern and contemporary art, with about 47,603 additional square feet to play with.
"Intesa's plan is too weak from an equity perspective and a piecemeal sale of Generali is anti-Italian," the source said, adding Allianz was not interested in coming to Intesa's aid by buying Generali assets and Axa was not keen either.
But people who have spoken to British officials say the concept is still alive, if in piecemeal form, with the government focused on food and agriculture; the cross-border trade in beef, milk, and other products is especially susceptible to disruption.
Its reach, as well as its near invisibility to those privileged enough to escape its gaze, makes it especially difficult to address in its entirety, and we are often left to deal with its effects in piecemeal, incident by sickening incident.
The city, for its part, has already announced piecemeal efforts to address the emerging crisis, such as giving police officers the heroin antidote naloxone to use on overdose victims, and making it available more broadly through pharmacies without a prescription.
Smith's novel is set in a nearby corner of the city), the result seems inchoate and piecemeal, and the inclusion of songs (13 in all, most of them undistinguished) does nothing but present a hurdle to further development of the script.
Paying for devices and services piecemeal from independent companies is hardly ideal (in fact, it's part of the reason we have health care providers to begin with), but for now, at least some companies are trying to take up the slack.
So, $23 million to form a team to look at ... instead of just what had been done, which is piecemeal, or else someone like me, which I just stand outside of tech companies and yell at them from the side.
This process will allow Jet's lenders, led by State Bank of India, to sell the company as a whole or sell its assets piecemeal to maximize recovery for creditors and bring to an end weeks of uncertainty over the airline's future.
These initiatives have received piecemeal reporting over the last few years, but are discussed together and in greater depth by biblical scholars Candida Moss and Joel Baden in their book Bible Nation: The United States of Hobby Lobby, published this October.
And we have this very piecemeal news on that, that supposedly, according to Congressman Meadows, there was improper, potentially improper alteration of a 302, which, as you know, is what the FBI calls their reports of interviews with people who they question.
Garber is a graduate of UPenn Law School who freelances on a legal marketplace called UpCounsel, and was part of a panel on the so-called "gig economy," where workers do piecemeal work for wages in lieu of a full-time job.
I'm not wholly convinced that the loyal Hitman audience of old will be up for playing the new game piecemeal, but the beta is likely to separate those who are ready to go right now from others who'll wait for the physical package.
Its failure comes weeks after Toys 'R' Us began a piecemeal liquidation of its namesake stores and Babies 'R' Us. Reporting by Tracy Rucinski in Chicago and Melissa Fares in New York; additional reporting by Karen Pierog in Chicago; Editing by Lisa Shumaker
It's also designed to ask for more info and build on what it does understand in a "piecemeal" fashion, meaning it won't just give up and route you elsewhere if it can't figure out what it wants the user to have it do.
That's a relatively high price by today's VR headset standards — Facebook just announced the Oculus Quest and Oculus Rift S will ship May 210st for $399 — but Valve will also let you buy parts piecemeal if you need, which is rather nice.
"Overlap, duplication and fragmentation among programs remains an issue and demands a thoughtful and complete examination from Congress, rather than the piecemeal approach taken in years past or simply throwing more money at a convoluted system without addressing the underlying issues," Allen said.
When I wrote that piece I'd spent some time with NTS Sessions, enough to consider it among their best (and certainly their most confounding) works, but not enough to realize just how diametrically opposed it is to this sort of piecemeal consumption.
"The issue of drug pricing is a national issue ... not something that should be handled piecemeal in 50 different ways," said Jeff Francer, general counsel for the trade group which represents companies like Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd and Novartis AG's Sandoz unit.
I won't go into the particulars of my family history — of who was publicly castigated, who was sent away to labor camps, who was separated from their families — in part because I understand the stories only piecemeal, in offhand references, through secondhand sources.
Meanwhile, Alexa has been available in some Ford cars in piecemeal for a while now, but the recent update (thanks to an app dubbed Ford+Alexa) has opened up access to everything that the voice assistant is capable of on Amazon's dedicated devices.
The company's move to expand political ad checks outside the U.S. is certainly welcome but it does highlight how piecemeal such policies remain with many more international regions with upcoming elections still lacking such checks — nor even a timeline to get them.
The big difference for me—which may not sound like a big difference to anyone else—was that I made those two [previous] solo records kind of piecemeal, working with the same producer on both and assembling different musicians to play on them.
Blue Jays come away with 24-21 win over Brewers MILWAUKEE — With many of their top players on the disabled list, the Toronto Blue Jays have had to use a piecemeal approach to winning games the first two months of the season.
The new system of payment per delivery had prompted staff protests, criticism from the government and condemnation from the opposition Labour party which accused Deliveroo of offering a return to a piecemeal "Victorian system" by cutting costs and increasing insecurity for staff.
"A trade war never benefits anyone, so rather than pursuing a piecemeal tariffs approach, now is the time to seize the opportunity before us and work toward a U.S.-China trade agreement that will benefit American workers for generations to come," Timmons said.
For too long the government has attempted to deal with the American public's perception that there was (or is) some sort of a cover-up in piecemeal fashion - stoking rather than quieting Americans' suspicions that something in the JFK story is awry.

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