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Thus, Past Louise and Future Louise aren't the same woman at two different points in time — they're the same woman who occupies two points in time simultaneously.
These two points in time require a very different investment approach.
There are many points in time where one could begin this history.
"There were points in time when we were particularly close to him," he responded.
So it's not just one point in time, but over many points in time.
The crucial question is whether someone's assets and liabilities mature at different points in time.
"There were points in time when we were particularly close to him," the general said.
"We compete with a lot of their industries at various points in time," said Glauber.
Ties There are hinge points in time when life could be one thing, or another.
This ancient earth tool is a rotating view of the world at various points in time.
However, the youngest and poorest participants had the highest depression scores at all points in time.
The researchers only had data at two points in time: adolescence and cause of death later.
We analyzed census data to produce a picture of the U.S. at different points in time.
"Given these points, we would strongly caution against using two points in time as an indicator in trend, especially when the data for these two points in time were collected using very different methods and do not appear to be comparable," SAMHSA researchers wrote in an email.
Week after week we see cases from all over the country and across various points in time.
The German study was a snapshot at two points in time, not a long-term longitudinal effort.
"I think back to points in time where I could've just stopped and gave up," Simon said.
Rather, multiple measurements in multiple formats at multiple points in time provide much more robust and accurate results.
These data are presented as waves that represent the force of vaginal movements at various points in time.
The survey is a panel, meaning it interviews the same group of individuals at two points in time.
"There were points in time during the quarter where we just weren't as competitive" on pricing, she told analysts.
Before we hit the first opening chapter, we have seen or played sequences from four different points in time.
But at various points in time, the process for nominating candidates served the role of structuring the public's choices.
They only had data at two points in time: adolescent health profiles from military enrollment, and cause of death later.
In other cases, they might summarize information on two different statistics for different groups or at different points in time.
Moonlight is mostly gaining attention for its story of a black gay man's life at three different points in time.
With Westworld, we know two things to be true: the events appear to be happening at multiple different points in time.
For 'Moments' that scene was 'the space between'—those little fleeting, unfixed points in time that you wish you could keep.
The numbers reported are the change in the total number of jobs at two points in time, not the total turnover.
At various points in time there were specialty tests for combat and support forces, as well as indoor and outdoor exams.
So I began to use my art to tell the story that I wanted to tell about those points in time.
"The figure clearly demonstrates that there is significant variation in MRI prices within hospitals at single points in time," the authors write.
"Security is always changing and we prioritize different types of vulnerabilities at different points in time," explains a Microsoft spokesperson in a blog post.
"But we show them what the projections look like at points in time and give them an opportunity to engineer towards that," he added.
They identified 207 such species and combed the scientific literature for at least two population measurements for each, taken at different points in time.
Basically, the way inflation measures work is that they try to estimate the cost of a representative basket of goods at different points in time.
We looked up a lot of articles about the water level rising and predictions of how the Earth will look at different points in time.
This juxtaposition isn't meant to suggest the superiority of either relationship, but rather how love manifests differently between relationships and at different points in time.
There were other points in time where Rocket and Thor could've gone to get the reality stone when it was in a more secure location.
What we find is that, as Craigslist is entering different markets at different points in time, newspapers are shifting away from the classifieds ads model.
Such inventions are the fruits of investments and effort made both by the private sector and the U.S. government (usually at different points in time).
It's not a perfect control (more on that below), but because the researchers have data from multiple points in time for each twin, they can compare.
This involved two of the spoof accounts commenting on the same elements of the terrorist attacks, during roughly the same points in time, adopting opposing standpoints.
Technologies like next-generation sequencing allow us to ID the types of bacteria and fungi that are found in the cheddar at different points in time.
At layers of snow compact into ice at our planet's south pole, they trap air bubbles containing snapshots of the atmosphere at different points in time.
One limitation of the study is its reliance on women to accurately report their health and work status at several points in time, the authors note.
The scientists analyzed data for the last 150 years and found evidence of points in time in the last 50 years after which biological activity increased.
Other limitations include its focus workers in a single, predominantly male industry and its reliance on stress and diabetes assessments at just two points in time.
The scans below, taken from one coronavirus patient at different points in time, show that the person's "ground glass" became more pronounced as their illness progressed.
It also has document versioning so you can see what your document looked like at various points in time and revert to an earlier version if necessary.
"At points in time during this mis-selling scandal these policies were being added without people's knowledge so it's a perfectly decent question to ask," she said.
Getting a final grid was complicated by having not one but two misspellings in the grid at different points in time (sorry about that Will and company!).
Support for Trump's impeachment is higher than Nixon's was even though the pair had roughly the same approval rating at those points in time, according to Monmouth.
Loverboy/Dog Days combines new songs with the re-release of an EP from 2015, offering a perspective on a band from two different points in time.
But symbolism is all that's really going on here — there is no broader meaning to the valuations of specific companies and specific points in time beyond that symbolism.
The bullet whizzes through various points in time, then finds its mark — Jake's kidnapper is dropped to the ground and the boy is ostensibly saved in a single shot.
It took a bit of additional clever processing to refine the details, but they ended up with a series of snapshots of the molecule at various points in time.
And please forgive the inherent insensitivity in this analysis, which presumes the Earlies, Fullers and Laters all have a choice in taking their benefits at various points in time.
The remaining 603% see a shift from console focus to VR/AR focus occurring at different points in time, with a majority 54% thinking it will occur by 2030.
The Hulk promises to return the Stones to the points in time where the Avengers first got them, so all of the timelines can once again be in alignment.
I don't necessarily think about that as a bubble, I just think that people are further out on the risk curve than they've been at other points in time.
What I'm thinking about in relation to that is that there are certain points in time when abstraction is important and necessary, and useful for what's happening in society.
To assess how birth weight influences the lasting effects of childhood bullying, Day and colleagues examined psychiatric disorders in adults at two points in time, between ages 22 and 236.
Going through chapters exploring different characters in various points in time felt like peeling back an onion as the full context of plot points crashes over you like a wave.
"At different points in time there were different understandings of what Maryland rye was, and even then it depended on who you talked to," said Ms. DeFlitch, of Wigle Whiskey.
In the fast food graphs, each graph displays the values of two statistics — average portion size and average number of calories — at three different points in time: 1986, 1991 and 2016.
At different points in time I was responsible for the engineering of tools to mitigate abuse, compromised accounts and the login infrastructure, up to, and including, 2 factor authentication and password reset.
For Phelps, who described himself as "stubborn" and even embarrassed to talk about his own mental health at certain points in time, seeking help was perhaps more challenging than dominating the Olympic pool.
It is a so-called dot plot, or a chart formed from the anonymous forecasts by Fed officials on where they think the fed funds rate will be at given points in time.
The researchers studied nine teeth, belonging to two Sumatran and two Bornean orangutans, taking microscopic samples at hundreds of points in time per tooth, then quantifying the amount of barium in each sample.
Animation depicts a mapping of the positions of known near-Earth objects (NEOs) at points in time over the past 0003 years, ending with a map of all known asteroids as of January 2018.
Researchers examined data on more than 212,235 women in the California Teachers Study who reported their exercise habits at two points in time, once from 227 to 93 and again from 29 to 29.
But, thanks to the program's historical imagery tool, you can also see what the map would have looked like at different points in time — though this option may not be available for every location.
Seddique Mateen was a confidential FBI source at various points in time between January 2005 through June 2016, a motion filed by the defense says citing an email from Assistant US Attorney Sara Sweeney.
One study comparing two large surveys of couples at two points in time found heterosexual couples reported increased equality in the division of chores in 2000 compared with 1975, but same-sex couples reported less.
As for where these signals come from, the answer might lie in quantum entanglement, the idea that two distinct particles or points in time can interact as if connected to one another, despite being spatially separated.
That one moment was so powerful that it inspired Cap to stay in the past after they beat Thanos and he brought all the Infinity Stones back to the points in time in which they were stolen.
In the final hour, David and his father (a humble telepath named Charles Xavier) face off against two Farouks from different points in time, physically fighting in the mental space and eventually, uh...sorting out their differences.
Also, depending on periodical or one-time security audits will only put the application to test at specific points in time and will fail to provide source code security throughout the entire life cycle of the application.
She was not able to gain enough ranking points in time to enter next week's qualifying draw of the French Open, falling one victory short when she lost in the semifinals of Stuttgart, her first tournament back.
Throughout the season, there are three main characters — Geralt (Henry Cavill), the princess Ciri (Freya Allan), and the mage Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) — and it's slowly revealed that their stories are taking place at different points in time.
Thus, as Tomii looks back at how modern-art forms emerged in Japan during the latter half of the 20th century, she calls attention to "connections" and "resonances" that occurred between certain artists at different points in time.
And a lot of these songs were kind of on those… points in time when you are feeling a bit down or you are feeling a little bit helpless with the state of things, just for the day.
To figure out whether there were changes in temperature or sea ice that tracked with the size of the penguin colony, the researchers used geochemistry to identify five points in time with lots of poop in the sediment record.
Luckily, Ant-Man/Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) was brought back from the Quantum Realm and figured out that the Quantum Realm could be used as a time machine of to acquire the Infinity Stones from other points in time.
People familiar with even a few parts of Grahamgarambe's anatomy will know they also hail from completely different corners of the internet—and Google Trends reveals they reached vastly different levels of popularity, at totally different points in time.
We employed a panel survey — a study that interviews the same people at multiple points in time — in order to ascertain if individual citizens became more politically engaged if they experienced a female candidate in their district or state.
For example, as a legacy character, Wonder Woman has meant many different things at different points in time, evolving from an intentional representation of passive, submissive femininity in the 1940s into an overtly political icon in the '70s and '80s.
Moreover, by building models that use data collected at multiple points in time, we're able to consider expected week-to-week fluctuations in search behavior, such as upticks in election-related Google searches during campaign trail events, for any given state.
New machinery — which we will likely call "robots" — will, of course, displace some workers, just as people making horse-drawn buggies, writing computer code in Fortran and running video-rental stores have lost their jobs at various points in time.
Specifically, in Qatar's case, its interference through its many positions on various regional issues are on record at various points in time and have contributed to the escalation of regional crises and deterioration of ties with the other Gulf countries.
Law enforcement failed to act at several points in time before the shooting: The FBI didn't act on a January tip about the danger posed by the gunman, and the Broward County Sheriff's Office failed to write up a November warning about him.
According to a study published Wednesday in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, the rail is an example of a rarely observed phenomenon called iterative evolution, in which the same ancestral lineage produces parallel offshoot species at different points in time.
"We have an epidemic caused by pills that have wheels, and different areas of the country get targeted at different points in time," said Joe Rice, one of the lead lawyers, explaining a major obstacle to settlement in the rapidly accumulating cases.
Solomon acknowledged that investors are willing to take more risk now than they have been at other points in time — but he said we're not living in the dot-com bubble from two decades ago and that these risks extend beyond the tech sector.
Wood describes early ideas for a space that would allow audiences to walk through and hear reconstructions of Antarctic landscapes at various points in time, including in hypothetical futures in which humans prevent — or further facilitate — the most catastrophic effects of the climate crisis.
I have been attacked by fans of other universities that have had similar scandals, by Democrats and Republicans at varying points in time, by close friends and complete strangers, anytime someone in their own community, be it political, religious, athletic or otherwise, was the focus.
"The bank intentionally and systematically defamed Mr. Malik, globally, to the news media at two different points in time subsequent to its wrongful termination of Mr. Malik in order to mask the pre-textual, political and discriminatory reasons why it terminated him," Singer said.
According to a motion filed by the defense, Assistant US Attorney Sara Sweeney sent an email to the defense on Saturday -- in the middle of Salman's trial -- that stated Seddique Mateen was a confidential FBI source at various points in time between January 2005 through June 2016.
A pair of computer scientists from Korea University, Shinil Kwon and Sungdeok Cha, has developed a new image-based CAPTCHA system that achieves this fundamental resistance by injecting temporary randomness into image sets, with the result being challenges that may have different solutions at different points in time.
There were several points in time where I wasn't sure if our relationship could withstand the pain we felt after we lost Aubrey, but by October of 2017, we were able to make our grand announcement that we became parents to our two little ones, Ashton and Aria.
But the women who got at least 150 minutes a week of moderate intensity exercise at both points in time were 30 percent less likely to have what's known as an ischemic stroke, the most common kind, which occurs when a clot blocks an artery carrying blood to the brain.
Smukler says Slate could have had access to his final vote projections, but didn't want to use them, which sounds right: The site had been quite clear about the fact that it didn't want to call the races themselves, but just describe the state of the race at given points in time.
So the Avengers assembled once more, this time with Clint Barton/Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), to orchestrate a "time heist" and travel back to three separate points in time to specific places where they knew the Infinity Stones existed, steal them, bring them back to the present and make their own Infinity Gauntlet.
They also come from all points in time, like Agnodice, whom Bagieu presents as a gutsy gynecologist from ancient Greece, to the astronaut Mae Jemison (the one with the tight Afro), to the "Animal Whisperer" Temple Grandin and the "Lover of Modern Art" Peggy Guggenheim (she's the one with the wild sunglasses).
"We are focused on helping companies design and launch products, based on how you go through the life cycle of a product from concept to design to make, model, sell, service where everybody in a company gets involved in product processes at different points in time," company co-founder and CEO Ray Hein told TechCrunch.
Messy system for delivering political advice Instead, Trump administration officials and Republicans close to the White House described a messy system for delivering political advice to the President, one in which the advice flows from several internal and external advisers at different points in time, and from an office of political affairs whose head, Bill Stepien, a former aide to New Jersey Gov.
"I think the question of Etsy losing its way or abandoning its values is one that's been reported five years ago, seven years ago, at many different points in time," says Alison Feldmann, one of the company's first employees, who started as an intern in 2007 and left the company in November 2017 as the director of brand and content.
If this is happening to Louise, then it doesn't matter that "Future Louise" knows she's about to have a conversation with Shang that will give "Past Louise" necessary information, because she also knows she's about to vacate her own consciousness so Past Louise can look between two points in time, 18 months apart, like you might look between two rooms in a house.
The analysis found that the conversations around immigration spiked at three particular points in time: November 2016, the month President Donald Trump was elected; January 2017, the month of Trump's inauguration and a slew of immigration-related policies, including the Muslim ban, a crackdown on sanctuary cities, and talk about building a wall between Mexico and the US; June and July 2018, when news of families being separated at the border broke; and July of this year, when Ogilvy's CEO John Seifert had to address concerns from his employees over the ad company's contract with CBP.

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