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"And now everything is put into perspective, which is healthy."
While frustrating, the damage needs to be put into perspective.
These numbers are staggering, and difficult to put into perspective.
Put into perspective, the American growth slowdown doesn't look so bad.
It also put into perspective what the Soviet Union was about.
Those gains were put into perspective, however, as shares of both Amazon.
Ballerini put into perspective Twain's impact on her career and on country music.
This "everybody does it" claim about subsidies needs to be put into perspective.
Gaethje's promotional debut put into perspective the 17 victories (and no losses) that preceded it.
Let's put into perspective the coverage number losses estimated by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
But there are two ways in which the recent economic news must be put into perspective.
" His feelings were put into perspective at a recent birthday dinner for an unnamed "major actor.
Although CBO often provides accurate assessments, its data ought to be evaluated and put into perspective.
To put into perspective the power of a hydrogen bomb, we looked at the size of other explosions.
I consciously knew I didn't deserve what happened to me, but things felt difficult to put into perspective.
However, against the glowing, daunting backdrop of our Sun, this huge piece of technology is put into perspective.
This chart helps put into perspective the numbers on the percentage of people testing positive in each state.
Put into perspective with all of these other ways that humans put themselves into odd relations with their games.
If he is able to accomplish this goal, put into perspective what the magnitude of this achievement would be?
That health crisis last December, Ray says, helped him put into perspective his brush with the law only days before.
Put into perspective, it is bigger than the amount Google raised in its initial public offering of stock in 2004.
Current price levels were put into perspective this month at the "Thomas Chippendale: 300 Years" auction at Christie's in London.
The fantastic stories about historical dinner parties put into perspective how social interactions can really influence the course of history.
And so if we can do that, a lot of other stuff that we stress about, it gets put into perspective.
While like all shareholders, I am pleased the company has shown incremental improvement lately, its performance has to be put into perspective.
Practicing the art of micro-enjoying life has helped me better deal with life's stresses and put into perspective what really matters.
Put into perspective, if Phelps were a sovereign state he would rank 52nd in the all-time lists in terms of total medals won.
Here's how the French billionaire makes and spends his fortuneHere are five facts that put into perspective exactly how fast Arnault's fortune has grown.
But they're telling a story of immense human suffering — one the Associated Press's Hannah Dreier put into perspective in a heartrending series of tweets.
The problem is we still don't know how many DAUs Twitter actually has, which makes that 10 percent growth hard to put into perspective.
Can we, for a moment, put into perspective that, as of next year, we will have forced Dion to sing this song for 20 years.
I think understanding the history of a country can really put into perspective the differences we encounter and is the best way to strip away prejudice.
Having a band as iconic as Kraftwerk play at Movement really put into perspective how their pioneering sound gave way to entire subgenres of electronic music.
One way to put into perspective the impact of Trump's deals is to compare them to the number of new jobs created during a single month.
"Maggie Fleet added: "I think it helped put into perspective that he&aposs just our Opa — he&aposs our grandpa as well as a Holocaust survivor.
Yes, but: Investors' perceptions of Africa's high political risk need to be put into perspective, assessed within the local context rather than generalized to the whole continent.
Instead, he preferred to put into perspective what his team has accomplished as it sits two victories away from its first appearance in the Stanley Cup finals.
This helps everyone put into perspective that these influencers are people too when it can be hard to notice through the heavily filtered and edited content they post.
Meanwhile, the value of such rarities was put into perspective by some of the prices being paid at Christie's for the decorative objects once owned by Mr. Pinto.
Just to put into perspective what that means exactly, the last one of these bad boys to sell at auction was 5cm smaller than Kim's and sold for $121,875.
As shocking as the news was, she said, it helped put into perspective her years of shame as a child, of questioning her choices, of feeling bad about herself.
We then figured out how much different products — from Sharpies to New Balance shoes — cost in 2019 to put into perspective the buying power of $10 in past years.
It was a confusing juxtaposition, sure, but it also put into perspective the type of expectations we have of designers and how they choose (or choose not) to confront politics.
Even considering the higher estimate, and assuming the cost will go up once construction begins — as large, federally-funded projects inevitably do — that amount needs to be put into perspective.
"I saw those two windows, side by side, and it put into perspective for me how little my debt actually was, in the larger scheme," Perri told Refinery29 over the phone.
And while the number of Black designers in the mix isn't outlined in the study, it does put into perspective a clear disproportion between white designers and their non-white peers.
While the complaints certainly put into perspective how many people are at least kind of pissed off about the update, it really boils down to a meaningless shout into the void. [BBC]
But that would still be half-way to the BOJ's goal, which was put into perspective by separate data showing household spending slipped in January even as the job market tightened further.
To put into perspective how truly exciting that is, it means you can get a large cheese pizza for just $6.50 and add a topping for just $7.37 total, Brand Eating reports.
The comments by the sport's 85-year-old commercial supremo caused a storm on social media, with women racers quick to condemn him, but Wolff felt they need to be put into perspective.
The intelligence community's concerns were put into perspective by the 17-year-old: "If I could do this as a high schooler, imagine what a highly trained team of people doing this could do."
"If this photograph only serves as a purpose to make people think twice about this evil and put into perspective what it does to a child then it has achieved its purpose," her father wrote.
Google's relatively small scale findings put into perspective Facebook's new assertion that similar content reached 126 million users on its own platform, though the situation on Twitter also appears to be at least somewhat worse than previously reported.
"We've heard the debates in France, we have seen what has happened or maybe not happened, from a Russian perspective in the U.S. It is something which is being put into perspective, [and] is not too comforting," he said.
Put into perspective, I recently read the memoirs of one of the giants of the music industry, Clive Davis (he's the guy who oversaw the careers of Whitney Houston, Patti Smith, Alicia Keys, and royally pissed off Kelly Clarkson).
To put into perspective just how middle-of-nowhere the potato is, when I booked my stay, I was sent instructions to "drive over the railroad tracks" since the GPS can't really find it — even though it has a complete address.
"It's been a bit difficult for me to watch my body changing, but as soon as I put into perspective that I'm creating a little angel with the love of my life it makes everything so worth it," she continued.
To really understand the fragility of her democracy, one has to put into perspective the environment in which the country was first founded by the visionary Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1923 and the (lack of democratic) developments that occurred since.
Overall, these figures put into perspective the reasons why the President-elect is focused on implementing a long-term plan for bolstering our infrastructure and how that kind of serious investment establishes our global competitiveness in the decades to come.
But it should be put into perspective - the total value of all the bitcoin in existence is $12.9 billion, last year official currency outflow from China was $20173 billion - so any capital flight that was taking place via bitcoin was/is tiny.
However, when you grow up a middle class, straight, white kid, you're kind of born into the Dream, and it's not until you fail to take advantage of the privileges that you were born into that the American Dream is put into perspective.
"Despite the fact that there still remain some challenges on the way to achieve successful fertilization with artificially motorized sperms, we believe that the potential of this novel approach toward assisted reproduction can be already put into perspective with the present work," the researchers conclude.
And maybe her mistakes over the years — she is, after all, a human being who can make mistakes — need to be put into perspective over a lifetime of work for the public good, years and years before she ever thought about running for political office.
Put into perspective, the S&P rose 2.5 percent over the previous 7 trading days adding to their year-to-date gains and fueling competition with passive investors for assets exhibiting outperformance versus the market, a result of correlations breaking down for the first time in – well, years, actually.
"I wanted to be surrounded by all the others in a sad and difficult situation but [one] that needs to be confronted and also maybe needs to be put into perspective… I'm here only for that…to feel surrounded by others, so I don't feel alone in this moment."
That does not mean that liberals do not have to think hard about how they lost the Electoral College to Trump, but it does put into perspective the degree to which Democrats must rethink how they "appeal to Americans," and who they feel these Americans are, and what their priorities are.
When put into perspective in the United Kingdom, Collins added that among the 4 million people with previous heart events, and 2 million people at increased risk in the country, 80,000 heart attacks would be prevented each year, while 600 might develop myopathy (a rare condition involving muscle pain, tenderness or weakness that can be severely disabling and sometimes fatal).
Consider these stats from CNN's meteorology team: Irma is the strongest Atlantic basin hurricane ever recorded outside the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean SeaIt spent three days as a Category 5 hurricane, the longest Category 5 hurricane since satellite storm-tracking beganNo storm on record has maintained winds 185 mph or above for as long as Irma (total of 37 hours)It prompted the largest evacuation in the history of the Bahamas -- and potentially the largest in the US Here are some other startling stats that put into perspective the fury and impact of Hurricane Irma:
Churchill London. However, put into perspective, in the same document Hunt describes the two original British Colleges sought to stop the creation of the College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists via legal action in 1929.
They talk about the public sex: the streets, the piers, and the trucks. This outpouring of sexuality is put into perspective when it is shown what gay life was like before 1969. How the political climate of the time influenced sexual expression. They discuss Vietnam, women's rights and especially Stonewall in 1969. The interviewees explore the experience of ‘Escaping to New York’.
Groupware focuses on messaging (like E-Mail, Chat, and Instant Messaging), shared calendars (e.g. Lotus Notes, Microsoft Outlook with Exchange Server), and conferencing (e.g. Skype). Groupware overlaps with Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW), that originated from shared multimedia editors (for live drawing/sketching) and synchronous multi-user applications like desktop sharing. The extensive conceptual claim of CSWC must be put into perspective by its actual solution scope, that is available as the CSCW Matrix.
A nested quotation is a quotation that is encapsulated inside another quotation, forming a hierarchy with multiple levels. When focusing on a certain quotation, one must interpret it within its scope. Nested quotation can be used in literature (as in nested narration), speech, and computer science (as in "meta"-statements that refer to other statements as strings). Nested quotation can be very confusing until evaluated carefully and until each quotation level is put into perspective.
Life cycle assessment is the complete assessment of materials from their extraction, transport, processing, refining, manufacturing, maintenance, use, disposal, reuse and recycle stages. It helps put into perspective whether a design is actually environmentally sustainable in the long run. Products such as aluminum which can be reused multiple number of times but have a very energy intensive mining and refining which makes it unfavorable. Information such as this is done using LCA and then taken into consideration when designing.
Acosta proclaimed the Rights of Nature as a concept of historical progressivism. He compares it to when women were not thought of as subjects until they in fact became subjects of rights - so nature does not seem palpable in having rights- status until the concept is brought up and realized. The subject of rights are altogether inconstruable unless the concept is put into perspective and does in fact become a subject that is arguable, agreeable, or simply just talk- able.
The game ended in a 1–1 draw after a late Davie Cooper penalty cancelled out Mark Hughes's opener; Southall got a hand to the penalty, but could not keep it out. However, the result of the game was put into perspective when Scotland manager Jock Stein suffered a heart attack at the end of the game and died shortly afterwards. Wales came close to qualifying for UEFA Euro 1988, which would have been the first UEFA European Football Championship in the nation's history.
The game received "generally favorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. Eurogamer said that "It takes all that was good about the original, improves every element, successfully adds new features and delivers a well-rounded game." GamesTM claimed that the game's "minor flaws have to be put into perspective against the sheer quality and quantity on offer." Computer Gaming World stated that Hidden and Dangerous 2 is a "really good game", but also complained about the "dubious tradition of bugs" and criticised the "same pesky bugs and problematic A.I. as the original".
He has is known for his aerial views. These pictures are based on a map or plan, which were put into perspective, and elevations of buildings were drawn on this perspective plan. Heights of trees and the rise and fall of the land were estimated and added. The pictures required a great deal of research – for instance, a view of Norwich in the time of Richard I was the result of much consultation with archaeologists about the (now often vanished) churches, the layout of the streets and so on.
However, Mikan met 28-year-old rookie DePaul basketball coach Ray Meyer, who saw potential in the bright and intelligent, but also clumsy and shy, freshman. Put into perspective, Meyer's thoughts were revolutionary, because at the time it was believed that tall players were too awkward to ever play basketball well. In the following months, Meyer transformed Mikan into a confident, aggressive player who took pride in his height rather than being ashamed of it. Meyer and Mikan worked out intensively, and Mikan learned how to make hook shots accurately with either hand.
After a difficult start to the 2012 season, Knill believed that life had been put into perspective after narrowly avoiding serious injury after a crash with a squirrel. Knill was sacked as Scunthorpe manager on 29 October 2012 and replaced by Brian Laws. On 20 February 2013, Torquay United appointed Knill as caretaker manager in place of Martin Ling, who had gone on sick leave. Knill's objective was to keep The Gulls in the football league and that was achieved on the final day of the season with a 3–3 draw at home to Bristol Rovers.
Inspired by neuroscience, informatics, and the occupation with electronic calculating machines, but also by Wittgenstein's concept of the language-game, Bense tried to put into perspective or to extend the traditional view of literature. In that, he was one of the first philosophers of culture who integrated the technical possibilities of the computer into their thoughts and investigated them across disciplinary boundaries. He statistically and topologically analysed linguistic phenomena, subjected them to questions of semiotic, information theory, and communication theory using structuralistic approaches. Thus Bense became the first theoretician of concrete poetry, which was started by Eugen Gomringer in 1953, and encouraged e.g.
The > mountains that I look at outside of my window from my view, they're going to > explode and obliterate and there's not going to be a me or a you or my mom > or my dad. And there's something really terrifying, but also comforting > about that, when you think about how much fear and how much hatred there is > in the world, and that will also end. > For me, it really put into perspective how shortly lived our moments here as > humans are. Situations from when I was younger started entering my head that > I wanted to apologize for. There were people I wanted to reach out to that I > hadn’t checked in on in a while.
After a gap of three weeks, the 3rd Test was played at Old Trafford in the second week of July. With the series still at 0-0 with three to play, West Indies won the toss and again chose to bat. Three early wickets for debutant Mike Selvey and one for the returned Mike Hendrick saw the West Indies on the back foot at 26-4, but Greenidge (134) and debutant Collis King (32) recovered the position to a relatively respectable 211 all out. The West Indian first innings was put into perspective as Holding (5-17), Roberts (3-22), and Daniel (2-13) ripped through the England batting, dismissing them for 71 in 32.5 overs.
Anticipating the impact of Adams's photograph, an attempt at balance was sought by editors at The New York Times. In his memoirs, John G. Morris recalls that assistant managing editor Theodore M. Bernstein "determined that the brutality manifested by America's ally be put into perspective, agreed to run the Adams picture large, but offset with a picture of a child slain by Vietcong, which conveniently came through from AP at about the same time." Nonetheless, it is Adams's photograph that is remembered while the other image was overlooked and soon forgotten. In Regarding the Pain of Others (2003), Susan Sontag was disturbed by what she saw as Loan's staging of the execution in the street for journalists' photographs.
"Inordinately high- and low-loss situations must be put into perspective rather than giving them overemphasis as has been the case in some instances."K. L. Harris, W. J. Hoover, C. J. Lindblad, and H. Pfost, An Overview of the Postharvest System: The Food Grain Supply Pipeline (Determining the Interrelationship and Relative Magnitude of Losses) in Kenton L. Harris and Carl J. Lindblad, eds. Postharvest Grain Loss Assessment Methods - A Manual of Methods for the Evaluation of Postharvest Losses. American Association of Cereals Chemists, 1976 The origin and justification of grain- loss estimates has thus never been particularly well- founded and attempts to measure losses suffer from the fact that it is an extremely complex and costly exercise to do well.
Abelshauser’s dissertation (published 1975) was the first theory-based thesis on the causes of the German “Wirtschaftswunder” (the so-called economic miracle of the early federal republic) that included the relevant sources for that topic. Its findings put into perspective the impact of the Marshall Plan, the monetary reform of 1948 and Ludwig Erhard’s model of social market economy as the crucial forces behind the comeback of the West German economy in the 1950s. Instead the study points out the importance of the specific circumstances of reconstruction of the West German economy, which could not be reproduced after the ‘long’ 1950s. Most of Abelshauser’s arguments were first fiercely criticized by historians as well as in prominent public newspapers like the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
Throughout the course of the entire season, Emma's role as the X-Men's primary acting telepath enables the team to relocate the rest of the other members in the hopes of reforming once again and assisting in Xavier's cause. While some were met with initial hesitancy such as with Nightcrawler, others such as Storm were more than willing to accept the offer once Xavier's vision had been put into perspective. The X-Men overcome many hardships and obstacles along the way, eventually achieving their ultimate goal of locating Jean and finally discovering the truth surrounding the mystery of what caused the Mansion's explosion, along with Xavier and Jean's subsequent disappearances. Meanwhile, Magneto welcomes new mutants to Genosha, one of whom is Nightcrawler.
Most of the food that was once fed to the sled dogs who pulled the sleighs was meat from seals, caribou, walruses, or whatever form of food was available at the time. But even dog food has been modernized, and 12.8 million kilo-calories were imported: one hundred and twenty-eight billion calories, which if converted to the human two thousand calorie diet, would be able to feed six hundred and forty thousand people. When put into perspective, with the temperature being as cold as it, more body heat has to be produced, and with the amount of running and the weight of sleds the dogs pull, that more energy consumption that is needed in order to maintain a state of homeostasis and good nutrition for each dog.
Although there had been a long prior development phase with the Schneider company, Estienne's decisive role in getting the Schneider vehicle produced in mass has earned him a traditional position in history as the creator of the first French tank. This is put into perspective by his limited involvement in its technical design; as early as January 1916 the actual completion was entrusted to a ministerial bureau headed by General Léon Augustin Jean Marie Mourret, director of the Army automobile service. Mourret did not closely cooperate with Estienne, who was essentially excluded from decisions of a technical nature. In January it was decided to manufacture a longer suspension. Schneider had, already before 9 December 1915, devised a system thirty centimetres longer with seven road wheels instead of five.
YouTuber Simon Clark criticized it based on his fear of the self-licensing effect, which states that one's positive moral action makes them tend to worry less about future negative moral actions. As applied to Team Trees, Clark mentioned that someone who donates to the fundraiser may feel justified to perform other actions that might completely offset the carbon reduction obtained by planting the trees. As an example, he mentions how the carbon reductions from an entire lifetime of 20 trees could also be achieved by going vegan for six years, or could be completely negated by taking only four round-trip flights from western Europe to the western coast of the United States. Clark also attempted to put into perspective just how little of an effect Team Trees would have relative to the amount of carbon emitted annually.
Another point of criticism is that banks and asset managers for years failed to disclose the amount of retrocessions received. Many banks and asset managers received retrocessions in addition to the fees charged without informing their clients sufficiently. Some made their clients sign waivers, without informing them, for what exactly they are signing the waivers for. The Swiss Federal Supreme Court (FSC 137 III 393) decided that an asset manager is entitled to retain retrocessions and other distribution fees received only if three rules are met: Firstly, the client has to be informed about retrocessions by defining the parameters based on which the retrocessions are calculated, and a range of the expected compensation, expressed as a percentage of the assets under management, has to be provided and has to be put into perspective with the management fees.
As a consequence workers do not just commute from the suburbs to work in the city of Paris, but also come from the city of Paris to work in the suburbs. Of the 5,416,643 persons employed in the Paris Region in the end of 2005, only 1,653,551 (30.5%) worked inside the city of Paris proper, while 3,763,092 (69.5%) worked in the suburbs. However, once adding Hauts-de-Seine, the previous figures show that City of Paris and Hauts- de-Seine together still harboured 46.7% of all persons employed in the Paris Region in the end of 2005, which should help to put into perspective the phenomenon of job relocation to the suburbs: it was as much a relocation to the suburbs as an extension of central Paris beyond the administrative borders of the city. During the 1960s and 1970s, the French government created several villes nouvelles ("new towns") on the outer ring of the Paris suburbs in order to multi-polarise the economy of the city.
A full professor at the age of 34, Lillian Penson served as a member of the University of London senate for 20 years. She was a member of the University Court, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Chairman of the Academic Council before being elected in 1948 as Vice-Chancellor of the University. Her accession to this office was put into perspective by a writer who said: "It was not the fact that she was the first woman to become chancellor of a University in the Commonwealth which attracted attention, but rather her vigorous, purposeful, and clear-headed approach to the many problems which the University of London faced." In addition to her contribution to the University of London, Dame Lillian made an outstanding contribution to the development of higher education in the then colonial territories and she maintained a close interest in those university colleges overseas which, with her wholehearted support, had entered into special relationships with the University of London.
The Resource Study Act, to designate the Butterfield Trail as a National Historic Trail, was authorized under the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act (Public Law 111-11) signed by President Barack Obama on March 30, 2009. The act was completed and in June 2018 the bill was presented to Congress by Arkansas Senator John Boozman. Kirby Sanders was the consulting historian and lead researcher for the Butterfield study for the National Park Service.This is from his statement to historians on his Facebook site Butterfield Overland Trail Friends, March 22, 2014. Congressional authorized researcher Sanders put into perspective Wells, Fargo & Co.’s only direct involvement with the Butterfield Overland Mail Company. He stated “Wells Fargo may have run a ‘trunk route’ off the Butterfield [Trail] in LA [Los Angeles] but it was NOT Butterfield per se.”Butterfield Overland Trail Friends, October 16, 2014. The line was very expensive and cost $3,500,000 to build and maintain.Waddell F. Smith, The Smoke Signal, The Tucson Corral of the Westerners, No. 17, Spring 1868, Tucson, Arizona, p. 150.
Coming into Thompson’s junior year, the Bruins were heavily favored to be a national championship contender. Following a minor back injury, Thompson began the year at #5 singles and finished the season with a 22-4 overall singles record The Bruins had a strong year, winning both the PAC-12 regular season and tournament before going all the way to the NCAA Finals where they lost to Virginia, after having match points during the very famous “net touch” - when UCLA captain Adrien Puget thought he had won the championship for the Bruins before having the point called back due to his touching of the net with his foot. After this year as a whole, Thompson matured significantly. Dealing with his injury, Clay shared, “Taking that much time off really opened my eyes,” Thompson said. “I realized how much tennis had done for me, put into perspective how privileged I am through this sport, and made me really honor it a lot more, and really take it seriously.” Thompson's change in mindset inspired him to work harder than before over the summer.
The quartet was a privileged object of interest in his work, and was, at that time, used infrequently by Italian composers. He considered the quartet to be the maximum expression of the art of music (and believes to be heir of the great European approach to the quartet, which at the time a myth considered created in ItalyIn the 1800s the nationalistic certainty that the quartet was invented by the following Italians, Giuseppe Cambini, Filippo Manfredi, Luigi Boccherini and Pietro Nardini circulated. A conviction fed by the fact that one of the first to ever speak about the quartet, in a written text, both regarding formation and genre, was Giuseppe Cambini in 1804. This belief was considered to be truth for a long time, but today, given the difficulty in proving so, was put into perspective by historians. On this topic see Dieter Lutz Trimpert, Die Quatuors concertants von Giuseppe Cambini, Tutzing (Baviera), Schneider, 1967; Chappell White, Jean Gribenski, Amzie D. Parcell, Cambini, Giuseppe Maria (Gioacchino), in The New Grove of Music and Musicians.

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