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"I just felt at this point in time, that what we had assessed and reassessed and reassessed and carefully gone over still stands," Coats said.
"What we had assessed, and reassessed, and reassessed, still stands, and it was important to take that stand on behalf of the intelligence community and behalf of the American people," Mr. Coats said.
They've lost sight of, or not reassessed their original goals.
Investors, too, seem to have reassessed Tesla's recent bad news.
But at the moment a lot of things are being reassessed.
After amassing $203,000 in credit card debt, Badillo reassessed his spending.
Those kinds of assets aren't always reassessed in value every single year.
And have you reassessed your restaurant practices in the wake of this?
"These enhancements will continually be enhanced, reassessed and improved upon," Higgins said.
Each year, costs for every item at its portfolio companies are reassessed.
He said the wealth tax could be reassessed in the autumn of 2019.
He now will be reassessed to determine whether he can rejoin the team.
The girl, who has not been named, will be reassessed in July, he added.
It also said it regularly reassessed how to create value and reviewed company structure.
As of right now, she is home and waiting to be reassessed in July.
Underperforming operations at Vale will have to be reassessed, Schvartsman said in the presentation.
It's not speculative, it's fresh to the market and leads to artists being reassessed.
The climate pact was shaped around voluntary commitments reviewed and reassessed every five years.
Teams reassessed intensive care patients, moving the less critical to make room for others.
As many of his friends became sick in those years, he reassessed his life.
I also reassessed my list every year or two, swapping out virtues over time.
The measures an organization implements to fulfill legal obligations must be constantly monitored and reassessed.
The chiefs of police and emergency services have reassessed their priorities; editors have reassigned reporters.
Long overlooked, it has since been reassessed as an important work of Black American cinema.
Last month, Mr. Kris reassessed his criticism of Mr. Nunes in light of the report.
First, everyone on disability would be reassessed for work readiness by medical and vocational professionals.
Certain regulations must also be reassessed and updated to better reflect operations on the ground.
Yet what had previously been seen by many as the worst possible outcome is being reassessed.
But it later recovered and was down 0.5 percent after the market reassessed its earnings forecast.
Schuchat said the patient's contacts with others are believed to be limited but is being reassessed.
In 1982, he and some colleagues reassessed their data, and realized they'd actually found two rings.
Japanese businesses, too, have reassessed their ties with the country for fear of provoking American displeasure.
The Trump administration said the guidelines would be in place for 15 days and then reassessed.
"I just felt at this point in time what we had assessed and reassessed and reassessed and carefully gone over still stands and that it was important to take that stand on behalf of the intelligence community and on behalf of the America people," Coats said.
Since then, Hired says it reassessed pay six months later, and followed the same methodology in 2017.
Lozenge FiveNow five lozenges in, I reassessed the scene as darkness settled over Amazon's giant music box.
My own fear of heights continues to be entirely founded and is not soon to be reassessed.
Other Israeli fossils, such as Zuttiyeh, may need to be reassessed in light of this new evidence.
Gumroad, for example, had to lay off most of of its staff as it reassessed its direction.
The yen has pulled back slightly this week as investors reassessed the impact of the Sino-U.
Investors swiftly reassessed that a restructuring was far more likely and the markets started tumbling Monday morning.
Dr. O'Connor said that if patients continued to have pain after a procedure, they should be reassessed.
Amid the #MeToo movement, many works of art are being reassessed for how they discuss power dynamics.
PF Taj Gibson (rib contusion) was reassessed prior to the game against the Pistons, but didn't play.
So I reassessed, added yet another side-hustle gig to my roster, and walked so many dogs.
But the euro rebounded as investors reassessed consumer prices hitting the highest in three-and-a-half years.
Following the killing of a protestor in Charlottesville, multiple companies have reassessed their working agreements with hate groups.
New Jersey law says that a person's eligibility for medical marijuana has to be reassessed every 90 days.
Some investors, however, expect the market to stabilize as stock valuations are reassessed and bargain-hunters step up.
When the students were reassessed a month after they had taken the exam, those adverse effects had disappeared.
His work around the world is now being reassessed after he was charged in Nepal with raping children.
Tom Greatrex, chief executive of the Nuclear Industry Association, said the decision to leave Euratom should be reassessed.
Riveters defender Kiira Dosdall and other players also thought the role of the players' association should be reassessed.
But he resigned in 1980, under pressure from the foundation's board as it reassessed its grant-making policies.
"I just felt at this point in time that what we had assessed and reassessed and reassessed and carefully gone over still stands, and that it was important to take that stand on behalf of the intelligence community and on behalf of the American people," Coats told NBC's Andrea Mitchell.
The building should also alert its insurance carrier to the potential risk and have its insurance policy reassessed accordingly.
But those property taxes were last comprehensively reassessed decades before market values plummeted, meaning many are set too high.
Fitch's estimated capital need for the system of USD140bn may need to be reassessed, given some of the losses.
U.S. major indexes closed mostly lower on Monday as investors reassessed whether the Trump administration cam deliver on reforms.
I believe if the Women's March does continue annually it needs to be reassessed in terms of its values.
It isn't an event that happened in the past, which can be dispassionately reworked and reassessed—it's happening now.
But her most striking find was an Air Force study from 2001 that reassessed the contamination in Palomares veterans.
The townhouse and condo project still faces a lawsuit, and plans for another mixed-use project are being reassessed.
The benchmark is up more than 1% on Monday as investors reassessed the risk of the fast-spreading coronavirus.
During a full practice, Embiid went through contact drills and, according to the Sixers, will be reassessed on Monday.
Numerous Cuban artist-activists were detained for protesting Decree 349, but have been released as the law is reassessed.
On Monday, sterling fell as traders reassessed the chances of a breakthrough in Brexit negotiations after negative weekend media reports .
Europe-wide sanctions on regimes could be reassessed without British involvement and in some cases this is cause for celebration.
Hitting pause on the company's plans, Jalil reassessed his products, his team and himself to see what was the issue.
Then they returned to the lab to have muscle strength, size and health reassessed and their hormone levels re-measured.
The health minister also said the size of the public health system had to be reassessed, before retracting his comments.
Officials claim the chances of the disease spreading beyond the island are low, but the risks are being constantly reassessed.
Since the Khashoggi case became public, several think tanks in Washington have said they had reassessed their relationship with Saudi Arabia.
The California program was scheduled to run for one year and then be reassessed, according to documents obtained by The Verge.
The airline said that the suspension would go on for seven days as it reassessed its security arrangements at the airport.
Scientists reassessed the fish after the discovery of M. tecta was revealed, and found that it too was a hoodwinker sunfish.
Investment needs need to be reassessed in the light of the new EU rules, deputy energy minister Doru Visan told Reuters.
"We will remember," the president added, implying that U.S. security support might be reassessed if OPEC members fail to cut crude prices.
But last year, as part of a cost-saving exercise, Cathy and the 33 other people cared for by PSS were reassessed.
It had dropped this year as investors reassessed the outlook for a weaker economy and the ECB's scope to lift interest rates.
In 2016, the duo "reassessed" their approach to their signature handbag line after seeing a decline in accessories sales across the industry.
The bank employed somewhat dovish language in today's policy announcement (the pound fell as traders reassessed their forecasts for future rate rises).
As digital upstarts like Airbnb encroach on the future of the hospitality industry, one major hotelier has reassessed the power of consolidation.
But the former governor has pushed back and said he's reassessed his position after the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
The project has a six-month budget of 280 billion yen ($2.6 billion), which will be reassessed in the new fiscal year.
Mr. Verhoeven's next brilliantly terrible (or just plain brilliant) social satire, "Starship Troopers," also bombed in theaters but was later critically reassessed.
The national debt, tallied at $170 billion by Mr. Najib's administration, has been reassessed, along with other government liabilities, at $250 billion.
As companies reassessed the risk of travel to China, some airlines said demand for flights was falling and they were adjusting schedules.
FALLING TRAVEL DEMAND Aside from United, other airlines said they were adjusting schedules as companies reassessed the risk of travel to China.
For a century after her death, she was reviled; only when the feminist movement began gaining traction was her life and writing reassessed.
U.S. stocks closed mostly lower on Monday as investors reassessed the prospects of key White House proposals, including tax reform, coming to fruition.
Plans for the hotel were scuttled late last month; projects for that site are being reassessed after a lack of interest from hoteliers.
Stocks significantly pared losses late in the day as investors reassessed the employment report and considered whether the market's recent slump was ending.
Now, the Dutch government has struck a deal that allows the asylum applications of families already in the country to be reassessed. 5.
The dollar rose against the yen and euro on Monday as traders reassessed expectations for Fed action on rates after policymakers' comments last week.
Instead of running for cover, global markets saw a surge of risk-on sentiment after investors reassessed what to expect from a Trump presidency.
"We have reassessed our sales outlook for China and other markets," he said, adding that a stronger yen was also weighing on its forecast.
The national debt, tallied at $213 billion by the previous administration, has been reassessed at $603 billion — 260 percent of Malaysia's gross domestic product.
"We would be enthusiastic about paying the license fee if Disney was willing to have their properties reassessed and pay some additional property taxes."
He sustained a fracture to the fourth metacarpal of his left hand and "will be reassessed as appropriate," the team said in a release.
The fourth quarter of 2015 also included a write-down of 3.8 billion francs after Credit Suisse reassessed the value of its investment bank.
Every 12 months, when I was an Information Technology professional, I reassessed my career in order to function and execute better in the workplace.
On Tuesday, Seattle schools will start two hours later than usual, the school system tweeted, adding that conditions will be reassessed early Tuesday morning.
Stars coach Lindy Ruff said Benn suffered an upper-body injury that might have occurred in an earlier game, and will be reassessed Friday morning.
Monthly estimates published by the EIA on Monday do not alter this picture of gasoline consumption significantly or indicate that it needs to be reassessed.
TransUnion picked a new cohort of 2 million such consumers each quarter from 2009 to 2015, and reassessed their performance and delinquencies after 12 months.
It also didn't help that the city hadn't reassessed its homeowners in 30 years, failing to account for the rising home values in that period.
FTSE Russell said the position of Malaysia and China would be reassessed in September, with any exclusion or inclusion changes taking place after that date.
After 10 weeks, the researchers reassessed the couples' relationship quality and found that those who had tried new and exciting things were the most satisfied.
Enter Mr. Bloomberg, a Republican who later became an independent, whose administration reassessed its options before deciding to build the course itself, using city contractors.
But Father Lott is not the only respected priest whose legacy is being reassessed in recent weeks because victims who received settlements have spoken out.
"The furlough period is uncertain at this time due to the temporary park closures and will be reassessed as business conditions dictate," the filing said.
She rested, got her period, gained strength through weight lifting and eventually running, and reassessed her goals on mountaintops around her home in Boulder, Colo.
The train project was originally suspended in May as Malaysia, saddled with more than $200 billion in debt, reassessed projects agreed under the previous administration.
The train project was originally suspended in May as Malaysia, saddled with more than $200 billion in debt, reassessed projects agreed under the previous administration.
The House Judiciary Committee reassessed what the Constitution considers impeachable offenses on Saturday, two days after Speaker Nancy Pelosi publicly pushed the impeachment inquiry forward.
You've made some choices around commitment and partnership (whether it was to a lover, colleague, or sworn enemy) that need to be revisited and reassessed.
Following the breast cancer diagnosis, Fonda reassessed her outlook on life, and came to realize she didn't feel any different than she did before the scare.
The new research, presented Tuesday at the European Society of Cardiology, showed that current recommendations to limit consumption of high-fat dairy products should be reassessed.
After local media reported the shave could be as high as 30%, short-term funding rates spiked as financial institutions reassessed their exposure to smaller lenders.
That skepticism isn't totally gone—and it can be healthy in properly administered doses—but today's left activists have reassessed it and rightly found it lacking.
She had written voluminously about her difficult relationship with Mr. Wurtzel, who divorced her mother when she was young; in the essay, she reassessed that angst.
Overnight, though, riskier assets staged a sharp reversal as traders reassessed the implications of a Trump presidency, with many seeing it ushering in higher economic growth.
"In general, it is recommended that children with chronic conditions are regularly reassessed in terms of their health status and functioning status and so on," he said.
Many feel that the "pinkification" of girlhood and the accompanying color binary—blue for boys and pink for girls—is old-fashioned and needs to be reassessed.
Nyle Returns to His Roots Though DiMarco took flack last week for suggesting his main competition in the show was pro Val Chmerkovskiy, he reassessed those comments.
Marfrig shares rose as much as 8 percent but reversed gains and were down 7.3 percent at 6.38 reais as investors reassessed the price of the deal.
Facebook, Apple and some of their peers had a woeful last quarter as investors reassessed high U.S. stock valuations in light of a cocktail of negative factors.
We have reassessed the hard-currency external debt service ratio that would result from applying an increased portion of Eurobond proceeds to repayment of short-term debt.
After mulling the deal overnight, investors "reassessed and realized it was good news," said Eric Kuby, chief investment officer at North Star Investment Management Corp in Chicago.
HM tumbled 20 percent in its stock's market debut on Monday, as investors reassessed valuations of large companies amid a broader sell-off of emerging-market securities.
Microbial genes also contribute enough to human traits that the authors argue that gene-editing technology like CRISPR-Cas9 needs to be reassessed with microbes in mind.
Also, you'll be reassessed every year, so if your income dips further or you expand your family to include more dependents, your monthly payment can respond accordingly.
As the process dubbed a coup by supporters of the League and a restoration by their opponents has unfolded, financial markets have reassessed their view of Italy.
As the trajectory of this novel coronavirus is better understood, policies related to quarantine, trade and travel to and from endemic regions will need to be reassessed.
The United States Embassy said Sunday that it would suspend the processing of all nonimmigrant visas while it reassessed Turkey's commitment to the security of its staff.
Now, in the wake of revelations about Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, James Toback, Louis CK, and many, many more, Bill Clinton's record is being reassessed as well.
Asia markets soared on Thursday with the Nikkei jumping close to 7 percent, as traders reassessed the economic impact of Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election.
Ashton added that security arrangements at Remembrance Day memorials and other public events scheduled over the weekend will be reassessed and it was likely police numbers there boosted.
After Thursday's incident, the balance between aesthetics, convenience and safety that the architects and city officials sought may need to be reassessed, people familiar with the plan said.
The length of the California program was to be kept at one year, and reassessed after, but the documents show the partnership has been renewed every year since.
So while market pricing suggests that an ECB rate hike is not likely until late-103, this expectation may be quickly reassessed if the inflation print is strong.
The loss was driven primarily a write-down of 3.8 billion francs after Credit Suisse reassessed the value of its investment bank as part of the continuing overhaul.
I wonder if those collections will be reassessed, by subsequent generations, with the judgment we apply to blackface — of decidedly inappropriate cultural colonialism, antiquated and uncomfortable to watch.
"Disparate impact theory" posits that policies should be reassessed if they have an outsized negative impact on minority groups, regardless of the policy's intention, according to the Times.
The ABI said the Bank of England's Prudential Regulation Authority had "erred on the side of caution" in implementing parts of Solvency II and this should be "reassessed".
President Julius Maada Bio came to power in a hotly contested election several months ago, and has since reassessed some of the financial commitments made by his predecessor.
The pound fell 0.4% to $1.2215 as investors reassessed whether British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had made any progress in convincing the European Union to renegotiate the Brexit agreement.
The loss was largely because of a write-down of 3.8 billion francs after Credit Suisse reassessed the value of its investment bank as part of a continuing overhaul.
The loss was largely because of a write-down of 22014 billion francs after Credit Suisse reassessed the value of its investment bank as part of a continuing overhaul.
Another pod counter said the impact on production would be reassessed in August, adding it could still be limited if the number of flowers and small pods remained stable.
Thomas Piquemal resigned as EDF finance director in March this year, having lost his battle to persuade Levy to negotiate a three-year delay while the risks were reassessed.
Since early April the stock climbed 20 percent as analysts reassessed the company's prospects now that it has installed a new board and begun making the promised asset sales.
The benchmark index has risen nearly 21 percent since the U.S. election result last Wednesday as investors in the Japanese market reassessed the economic implications of Trump's shock victory.
In the wake of June's nonfarm payroll report — which came in much stronger than expected — investors careened out of stocks as they reassessed bets on Federal Reserve policy adjustments.
"The economy's wheels continue to turn and any thought that growth was going to stop has to be reassessed," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
The Supreme Court's decision today does not reverse Apple's win, but does mean that the case will be returned to the Federal Circuit so that the damages can be reassessed.
Northern Trust Capital Markets' Paulin is a fan of Umicore, and has reassessed his view on miners given the high content of copper, aluminum, nickel and lithium in electric vehicles.
Mr Andrews and his co-authors have reassessed the reliability of 17 articles published in the profession's leading journal, suggesting better ways for economists to handle the instruments they use.
In any case, the ruling will call in to question how and if the IP Act needs to be reassessed, at least while the UK remains in the European Union .
In the same way that thousands came out to drive out Mubarak and call for increased freedom and democracy, she reassessed her own vision – for herself and for her company.
The snag in passing health care reforms already saw markets stumble from their rally, as investors reassessed their optimism and assets like the dollar and bond yields saw some volatility.
Many patients diagnosed with depression, asthma, acid reflux or insomnia may not meet criteria for these conditions when reassessed, but they often continue taking medications even after symptoms have resolved.
Once the acute phase of the virus has lifted, leadership will be reassessed at every level of civilization – from the presidency and premiership to corporations, schools, hospitals and town halls.
But this year, the government reassessed Mr. Chandrasiri and said his disability was not as serious as they had previously judged, cutting his monthly welfare payments by just over $20173.
As Mr. Sisi cracked down on the Islamists — including a 2013 massacre of protesters that killed more than 800 people — the Obama administration and Congress reassessed Washington's alliance with Egypt.
Why it's famous: For years, King claimed that this little-known story was his favorite of all the books he's written, though recently he seems to have reassessed his opinion.
The sharp drop – around 30 percent in spot markets and 22 percent overall – in foreign exchangea ctivity conducted via prime brokers, as banks reassessed strategies for these divisions, was also highlighted.
FEMA flood plains are reassessed about every five years, but they still don't account for the increasingly extreme weather and heavier rainfall that parts of the United States are now seeing.
And it wasn't the only project this year to take on famous abusers: The Jordan Peele-produced Lorena reassessed the Bobbitt case, while Leaving Neverland dug into allegations against Michael Jackson.
Planning permission for Chaoyang Park Plaza in Beijing (pictured, above) had been approved at the time of the announcement; the project was reassessed by officials before construction was allowed to continue.
"Oil prices initially rallied on geopolitical tensions but fell towards Friday lows after markets reassessed that Qatar is a small crude producer," Mizuho Bank Strategist Weiliang Chang said in a note.
Increasingly, however, the '803s have been added to the mix — much to the dismay of some who lived through them — and the decade defined by the shoulder pad is being reassessed.
Unlike contemporary art, old masters (as the terminology implies) also have the problem of being a rigid, male-dominated canon with limited opportunity for artists to be critically and commercially reassessed.
Still, the benchmark 10-year yield has tumbled more than 10 basis points in the new year as investors reassessed the risk of an all-out conflict in the Middle East.
While traders reassessed the possibility of another U.S. rate increase, they awaited clues on whether European Central Bank would slow its bond purchases later this year due to an improving economy.
Related: Fine dust and toxic smog are suffocating these Asian countries Yodpetch added that the situation will be reassessed again on Sunday to determine if schools would stay closed next week.
Using a 136-item food frequency questionnaire, the researchers evaluated each participant's diet at the start of the study in 1999 and then reassessed it throughout the research period ending in 133.
Gold firmed on Monday as markets reassessed the outlook for the U.S. economy after Donald Trump is inaugurated as President later this month, with the dollar steadying after the previous session's bounce.
Tsipras, addressing a session of his cabinet, said his government acknowledged that, in its present form, the pensions package could create burdens on sections of the population which needed to be reassessed.
Business Global equities trod water ahead of a U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting, while investors reassessed their views of tech stocks following a slump in Facebook's shares after reports of data misuse.
But she rebounded with the Diablo Cody-penned 2009 black comedy gore-fest Jennifer's Body, which was critically derided at the time, but has been reassessed much more positively in recent years.
The U.S. currency gave up gains soon after Yellen spoke as she gave no indication that a rate hike was imminent, but rebounded as traders reassessed her words, and after Fischer spoke.
"A loss in such a high-profile case would be embarrassing (for the regulator)," he said, adding that it might mean that long-established theories and processes would need to be reassessed.
It's been years since we reassessed art and literature and decided that they did not need to be regulated, so why are we not putting more thought into the regulation of film?
Siregar said the credibility of EU's environmental concern in its renewable energy directive, known as RED II, must be reassessed and that environmental concern has been "misused as a guise for protectionism".
One of the biggest costs on a startup's financial statement is headcount, and it's the first line item to be reassessed when evaluating whether or not a company can ever become profitable.
On Friday, the S&P 500 ended at its highest level of the year as oil prices extended gains and investors reassessed stimulus steps taken by the European Central Bank last week.
Fitch has reassessed MHP's performance and business plan in the context of an improving macroeconomic environment in Ukraine, as well as the liquidity position that will result from the company's planned refinancing.
Sterling traded at $1.2215, after a 0.5% fall on Monday as investors reassessed whether British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had made any progress in convincing the European Union to renegotiate the Brexit agreement.
The National Association of Professional Firemen and the Professional Firemen&aposs Trade Union issued a joint statement saying that the government&aposs recent reorganization of firefighting capabilities need to be reassessed and rethought.
M&S also said it had reassessed and reduced its "Simply Food" opening programme, and now only plans to open a total of 36 owned and franchise stores over the next six months.
The DoJ — acting in an advisory role only — stated the amount of damages awarded to Apple should be reassessed, and that the current decision could encourage patent trolls who litigate purely for profit.
There were no pieces from the 218s in this Phillips sale, but the period is being reassessed by collectors and traders, with the upscale New York dealership Demisch Danant making it a specialty.
The report threatened to torpedo a two-year rally in Brazilian assets as traders quickly reassessed the chances of success of efforts to streamline the country's social security system and reform labor regulations.
Sterling traded at $1.2216, after a 0.5% fall on Monday as investors reassessed whether British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had made any progress in convincing the European Union to renegotiate the Brexit agreement.
Sterling traded at $1.2221, after a 0.5% fall on Monday as investors reassessed whether British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had made any progress in convincing the European Union to renegotiate the Brexit agreement.
MARKETS NEWS * Asian shares rebounded as investors' reassessed the risk of an all-out conflict between the United States and Iran, while Wall Street battled back to the black as tech stocks climbed.
"If growth slows a lot more and the budget deficit assumptions need to be reassessed, then they'll have to sit down and negotiate something more feasible," said Alex Holmes, Asia economist at Capital Economics.
One former senior U.S. official with knowledge of Honduras had long credited Hernandez for his willingness to partner with the United States in fighting crime, but added that narrative might have to be reassessed.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P 500 ended at its highest level of the year on Friday as oil prices climbed further and investors reassessed this week's stimulus measures by the European Central Bank.
It has since not done enough to reform its approval regime, and it has still not properly reassessed the opioids already on the market to determine whether they need to be removed from sale.
Disconnection of credit meters will be completely suspended, while energy customers in financial distress can also ask their suppliers for debt repayments and bill payments to be reassessed, reduced or paused, the government said.
George H.W. Bush is a perfect example: a man maligned by members of both parties at the end of his only term in office, he has lived to see that legacy reassessed 25 years later.
Elsewhere at Sundance, the docuseries Lorena and Leaving Neverland reassessed two other major news stories from the not-so-distant past: Lorena Bobbitt's attack against her husband, and the child molestation accusations against Michael Jackson.
Yes, there's paint on canvas, or a kickdrum and a bassline, but something's been lost in translation, and the result is nothing but a piss-poor imitation masquerading as the past reassessed by the present.
"We have a lot of things planned through the rest of the fall and the winter, and that's all just being reassessed right now," Sam Scimemi, NASA's director for the International Space Station, told Reuters.
Al-Jadaan also said that given the potential impacts of the coronavirus outbreak, "developments will be reassessed, items of expenditures will be reviewed and appropriate decisions will be made in a timely manner," SPA reported.
"I think based on what Yellen said, I would not be surprised if the risk markets reassessed everything in coming days," Gundlach said, referring to Yellen's speech at the Economic Club of New York on Tuesday.
"With the precipitous fall in the share price that overshot our prior PT (price target), we have reassessed our stance to understand if there is an opportunity for value," analysts at Jefferies said in a note.
Goaded by Uncle Pang, Pat, along with an unwitting Annie, starts a fire that eventually guts the restaurant, forcing these long-simmering relationships and rivalries into sharp relief as priorities and allegiances are tested and reassessed.
But in November 2017 values for Leonardo's works had to be completely reassessed, following the extraordinary $450.3 million bid at Christie's for a much-restored panel painting of "Salvator Mundi" cataloged as a long-lost Leonardo.
These professors argue that the First Amendment needs to be reassessed for reasons that include the rise of internet trolling and cyberbullying and that some scientific research now shows that hateful speech can cause physical pain.
A senior administration official told the Post that the office first reassessed whether to release the aid on June 19, the day that the president learned of the aid from an article in the Washington Examiner.
"Relationships between people, emotional health, emotional curiosity, the notions of due process and journalistic excellence – all of these things have to actually be reassessed when we decide that women's voices are equal to men's," she said.
It's not clear when properties like Makuakane's will be surveyed, but her home was reassessed by the Hawaii County Real Property Tax Office at "zero value," so no property taxes are owed for at least a year.
Strickland's campaign has had to respond to the high profile attacks, saying the former governor reassessed his position after the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School and supports President Obama's executive actions to expand background checks.
The parties provisionally agreed on Tuesday that up to 700 families who had been previously listed for deportation, despite having lived in the Netherlands for more than a decade in some cases, could have their cases reassessed.
Juan Carlos Zuleta, a lithium expert who has worked in Chile and Bolivia, said a deal with a German firm that was aborted last year would remained shelved, while another with a Chinese partner was being reassessed.
Juan Carlos Zuleta, a lithium expert who has worked in Chile and Bolivia, said a deal with a German firm that was aborted last year would remained shelved, while another with a Chinese partner was being reassessed.
The U.S. embassy in Ankara condemned Ankara's charges as baseless and announced on Sunday night it was halting all non-immigrant visa services in Turkey while it reassessed Turkey's commitment to the security of its missions and staff.
These genre boundaries are blurry and contested: J.G. Ballard's "The Drowned World" (1962), a sci-fi novel that was among the first to deal with climate-related fears, has been reassessed and reclassified as the author's reputation evolved.
Another aspect of the Jack Daniel's tradition that is being reassessed is the so-called Lincoln County process, in which unaged whiskey is passed through several feet of maple charcoal, which removes impurities and imparts a slight sweetness.
Up to 2,500 low-income D.C. residents will be randomly chosen to participate and given either free transit, subsidized fares or no benefits for at least three months — after which the program will be reassessed based on cost.
Meanwhile, all three major U.S. stock indexes registered a fourth straight week of gains, while MSCI's all-country world stock index rose 1.8 percent on Friday as investors reassessed this week's stimulus measures by the European Central Bank.
Most base metals rallied in early Asian trading hours but soon moved to trade in mixed ranges as investors reassessed the development in trade talks and amid disappointing factory data from China, the world's top consumer of many metals.
However, some sectors that benefit most from a low interest rate environment, including utilities, telecoms and consumer staples recovered some lost ground as the market reassessed the ease with which Trump will be able to deliver on his policies.
LONDON (Reuters) - The pound fell on Friday after enjoying its biggest one-day gain in months, as investors reassessed whether British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had made any progress in convincing the European Union to renegotiate the Brexit agreement.
This figure was whittled down over the years by Samsung's lawyers (it currently stands at $400 million) but a recent successful appeal from the South Korean electronics giant means the figure will now be reassessed at trial once again.
"On the margin (the Riksbank minutes were) slightly on the dovish side where all board members highlight increasing risks and that policy can be reassessed if the outlook continues to weaken," Swedish bank SEB said in a research note.
Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan later announced a nearly 26.4% cut in the state's 216.1 budget, amounting to 240 billion riyals ($22.13 billion), and said expenditures would be reassessed as low oil prices and the coronavirus outbreak threaten growth.
"To better protect the health of the American public during the emergence of this novel coronavirus and based on the evolving information from China, CDC has reassessed its entry strategy," CDC Director Robert Redfield said at the press briefing.
Germany's 10-year bond yield — the bloc's benchmark — has halved over the last three weeks as investors reassessed fiscal stimulus from the United States and the time scale for the withdrawal of monetary easing in the single currency area.
Its first bond default in late March helped trigger a sharp sell-off in the corporate debt markets as investors reassessed the likelihood of bailouts for key provincially-owned state enterprises, especially in coal and steel sectors hobbled by overcapacity.
Franklin Zimring of the University of California, Berkeley, argues that many American lives could be saved if the police reassessed tactics such as emptying a 15-bullet magazine into a knife-wielding civilian standing 20 feet away "just to make sure".
In the good news condition, they were told to assume that in recent weeks, prominent scientists had reassessed the science and concluded the situation was far better than previously thought, suggesting a likely temperature increase of only 1 to 5 degrees.
In the bad news condition, participants were told to assume that in recent weeks, prominent scientists had reassessed the science and concluded the situation was far worse than previously thought, suggesting a likely temperature increase of 7 to 11 degrees.
Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, announced this week a nearly 5% cut in the state's 2020 budget amounting to 50 billion riyals and said expenditures would be reassessed as low oil prices and the coronavirus outbreak threaten growth.
Recuperating alongside soldiers hideously wounded in combat, he reassessed the antiwar movement, growing in stridency as the government curtailed student deferments, which had relegated much of the fighting to poor boys, and he began drafting the novel finally published this fall.
"The Company experienced a difficult healthcare sales environment across the second half of the year, which was especially pronounced in November and December following the election, as members reassessed their strategy and path forward," said the Advisory Board in a press release.
Some Gulf firms reassessed their links with Trump at the end of last year: DAMAC temporarily removed references to his name from advertising, and regional retailer Landmark Group pulled a Trump-branded line of homeware from its Lifestyle chain of department stores.
Chief Justice John Roberts denied a petition made last week by the states, led by Michigan, to put the rule on hold after a federal appeals court decided in December to leave it intact while the EPA reassessed costs of implementing the regulation.
Now, 100 years after the execution, the archives of her interrogation and trial have been opened to the public, and her complicated, extraordinary life is being reassessed and commemorated in the Netherlands, the country that she tried to leave behind at age 19.
It seems a shame that these eloquent descriptions are reduced by the McGill Questionnaire to words like "throbbing" or "sharp," but its function is simply to give pain a number—a number that will, with luck, be decreased after treatment, when the patient is reassessed.
In this latest NAFTA round he's demanding things the Canadians and Mexicans simply won't accept' including 50 percent American-made parts in cars crossing the border tariff-free and a "sunset" clause that would force the trade deal to be reassessed every five years.
Although some commercial insurers cover the cost of an athletic trainer's services, Medicare and Medicaid do not cover such medical expenses – something that needs to be reassessed as the demand for athletic trainers continues to increase and doctors rely on their services with increasing frequency.
Though no instructions have yet been issued to the Dutch Civil Service, and no family's fate has been confirmed, Mr. Stegeman said he had been assured by several political leaders on Tuesday night that the status of the Tamrazyan family would be among those reassessed.
M&S, which earlier this month disappointed investors with its Christmas trading update, has also reassessed and reduced the opening program for its "Simply Food" stores, and now only plans to open a total of 36 owned or franchised stores over the next six months.
The effects on the nuclear industry have also been far reaching: Countries reassessed their nuclear plans, experts called for additional stress testing, and regulators and others responded with new requirements and recommendations for safety, including a recognition, again, of the importance of an effective safety culture.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A rally in major world stock markets lost some steam on Thursday despite a continued surge in bank shares, as investors reassessed positions, while U.S. bond yields continued to climb on the likelihood of inflation under President-elect Donald Trump's proposed fiscal policy.
And some of the company's movement has been problematic: a controversial change in the company's privacy policy, which would have made it possible for employees in the company to read a user's notes in the app, got quickly reassessed and altered as people publicly slammed the company.
Sittenfeld, 2202, has been hammering Strickland over his record on gun control, highlighting his high marks from the National Rifle Association, which Strickland also touted during an interview last March before asserting he had reassessed his position after the 2628 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
As has been noted, old masters that have been through the auction mill can be a difficult sell, but since 1997 this version has been reassessed by the El Greco scholar, Dr. William B. Jordan, to the status of the "only autograph replica," according to Christie's catalog.
So the principal feat of "Gauguin: Artist as Alchemist," a resounding, rollickingly diverse exhibition that opened in June and runs for another month at the Art Institute of Chicago, is that it gives us an unfamiliar Gauguin, rethought and reassessed on better terms than genius versus monster.
" IAN GORDON, G10 FX STRATEGIST, BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNCH, NEW YORK, NEW YORK: "The statement definitely gave some nod to the slowdown in U.S. growth, to some of the risks emanating from overseas, but it doesn't seem like they've drastically reassessed their outlook for the U.S. economy.
Following requests from industry, the administration has suspended a new rule from the Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) that would have reassessed the value of (and royalties owed on) coal, oil, and natural gas on public land, for the first time since the 1980s in some cases.
"If there was any calculation that she shouldn't be as visible as possible, I'm sure they've reassessed and are trying to get her out in front of voters because she's really shined at these debates and forums," said Mo Elleithee, the former communications director for the Democratic National Committee.
Two-thirds of the sprawling field of 23 candidates are probably at risk of falling short of that threshold, and news of the more stringent rules set off a flurry of frustrated early-morning text messages, emails, calls and meetings as campaigns reassessed the path forward, according to multiple 2020 campaign officials.
"The widely-held view that pressure on the renminbi would intensify at the start of the year is being rapidly reassessed amidst persistently high funding costs in the offshore yuan, reports suggesting U.S. dollar sales by state-owned enterprises, stricter monitoring of capital outflows, and an apparent change in methodology for setting the daily dollar/yuan midpoint," Citi said.
A mere month after the US debut, cofounder Jia Yueting told his staff that he would be cutting his salary to $0.15 annually as it reassessed a tremendous growth pace that found it moving from Netflix-style video streaming to major movie financing and plans to build an electric car in a short space of time.
In the intervening five decades between the play's premiere and its latest revival — 50 years that have seen the Stonewall riots, the official de-pathologization of homosexuality (which was removed from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders only in 1973), AIDS and same-sex marriage — Crowley's work has been assessed and reassessed, revived and dismissed, beloved and reviled.
Fitch Ratings, meanwhile, moved its rating from AA+ to AA. "In our opinion, this outcome is a seminal event, and will lead to a less predictable, stable, and effective policy framework in the U.K. We have reassessed our view of the U.K.'s institutional assessment and now no longer consider it a strength in our assessment of the rating," S&P said in a news release.
After a 2015 dinner party at the Park Avenue apartment of Richard Plepler, the chief executive of HBO, several guests said that Ms. Dunham had expressed discomfort with how the Clintons and their allies had discredited the women who said they had had sexual encounters with or had been sexually assaulted by former President Bill Clinton — an issue that many Democrats have reassessed in recent weeks.
But given this impulse for nostalgia, we're faced with a pretty awful future, one in which we all start reassessing Trump the same way so many have reassessed W. By 2029, when President Scott Adams signs a law requiring all kindergarten teachers to carry Dilbert-branded firearms, and Secretary of State Tim Allen decides that we should launch all of our nukes at the sun to fight global warming, a lot of former resistance members may feel softer toward Trump.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for the issuer include: - Positive rental reversion of 10% for Hong Kong investment properties in 2017-2018 - China investment properties' EBITDA margin at 50%-13% for 2017-2018 - China property development EBITDA margin to be stable at 13% for 2017-2018 - Capex for investment properties of HKD10 billion-12 billion a year RATING SENSITIVITIES Developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to negative rating action include: - The spin-off and listing of Wharf REIC is completed - The ratings on Wharf may be downgraded by multiple notches because Wharf's credit profile will be reassessed based on its plans for its China businesses and intended capital structure Developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to positive rating action include: The rating is on Rating Watch Negative so positive rating action is unlikely.

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