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"reassessment" Definitions
  1. the act of thinking again about something to decide if you need to change your opinion of it
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SO THIRD IS IT'S A REASSESSMENT OF EVERYONE IS DOING A REASSESSMENT OF THEIR OUTLOOK.
Anecdotally, it seems as though this retrenchment is not due to a reassessment of the startups in question but is part of a global reassessment of investor appetite for tech startups worldwide.
This went along with a reassessment of what science was.
The result is a broad reassessment of traditional political loyalties.
But Mr. Trump's election has led to a broad reassessment.
There has been "no reassessment" of those odds, she said.
It isn't only that the changing political climate entails a reassessment.
China in particular leapt from laggard to leader in ITIF's reassessment.
"Part of that is the reassessment of monetary policy," he said.
But perhaps Tebow is pushing a reassessment of his baseball dream.
Yeah. I think it's a reflection or a reassessment, I guess.
The upgrade is driven by Fitch's reassessment of Albania's country risks.
What it helped further, instead, was King's long-overdue critical reassessment.
Instead, there will be a reassessment at the end of the year.
Yet a reassessment may be underway, according to analysts at Citi Research.
Lovecraft's higher visibility has come after a radical reassessment by literary critics.
To date there has been no such reassessment of the lead market.
"Sometimes we need to do a little reassessment," he admitted on Tuesday.
All the same, the Israeli bomb threat hoax does force some reassessment.
The Mercosur agreement is part of a broader European reassessment of Latin America.
A reassessment of conditions will take place, however, before the park is opened.
And decades later, it and other Whitehead projects were getting a critical reassessment.
After a reassessment period, CNN asked the investigative unit to resume its work.
Such anemic activity could trigger a reassessment of earnings growth for the year.
He also expects a reassessment of Trump's economic policies and outcomes in late 2017.
Do you subscribe to that, or is there now a reassessment, well, maybe not.
What has changed is a collective reassessment of the demand picture for industrial metals.
But recent days have seen a reassessment of the potential success of the drive.
Failure to comply with this principle can provide a basis for reassessment, it said.
Given such canniness, a reassessment of the rest of Mr Kim's rule is overdue.
Any answer to this question relies upon a cold reassessment of our information sources.
THERE WILL BE A REASSESSMENT OF SOME OF THE REGULATORY RULES, WHICH IS COMING.
That same year, Bridgeport conducted a citywide tax reassessment that revealed a sobering trend.
The crisis has forced a rapid reassessment of how to supply labor to farms.
Now, amid a broader reassessment of women's roles in Hollywood, her legacy is resurfacing.
But the review also spurred a reassessment of the gender balance in each group.
The rating action follows Fitch's reassessment of the credit profiles of CSCI's parent companies.
Inflation is coming in under the Fed's target, which may be cause for their reassessment.
But the growing sophistication and scale of such frauds are starting to prompt a reassessment.
"Sometimes we need to do a little reassessment," the "Mad Money" host admitted on Tuesday.
The Spanish artist's then much-derided late works, Mr Rosenthal felt, were ripe for reassessment.
" He feels the success of "BlacKkKlansman" has prompted a "reassessment of my body of work.
It is urgent that all governments concerned make a sober reassessment in a timely manner.
So South Korea's structural, institutional and functional reassessment of its military is not completely unwarranted.
Ms. Trainor hasn't arrived at her internal reassessment yet — she's just now securing her footing.
After a reassessment of the data and work with the FDA, the drugmakers reversed course.
The shift hasn't lasted long enough to merit a reassessment of the national political environment.
But Mr. Valadao's wide margin is probably large enough to merit a modest, tentative reassessment.
The authors wrote the findings "warrant a reassessment of transmission dynamics" in the current outbreak.
Ned Rumpeltin at TD Securities expects a sober reassessment to dull sterling's election-led cheer.
The sale of a home triggers a reassessment on the property for the new owners.
The revelation led to a wholesale reassessment of the relative prices of stocks and bonds.
That reassessment, it said, would follow the release of the financials, now scheduled for Wednesday.
If that unwound, the question is does that justify a major reassessment of the outlook?
That change, in turn, demands a reassessment of the facts and a recalibration of strategy.
On Wednesday, reports of Foxconn's reassessment set off a new round in that political fight.
Management controls, including segregation of duties, periodic reassessment of privileges and audits, are also important.
The change in weather, from breezy to scorching, calls for a reassessment of your beauty regimen.
Others, such as Senator Chris Murphy, are calling for a reassessment of the U.S.–Saudi relationship.
More broadly, an epic rally in China could prompt a wider reassessment of a company's value.
The German public still shows limited interest in a reassessment of Germany's place in the world.
Prolonged economic weakness in any of these economies could cause a reassessment of our bank ratings.
It's a chance for discovery and rediscovery, of course, but also of critical assessment and reassessment.
You might also reach out for a reassessment if one college offers more aid than another.
They're basically doing a reassessment to make sure it is a friendly work environment for mothers.
You might also reach out for a reassessment if one college offers more aid than another.
After the reassessment was announced last winter, Mr. Ganim bought two condos, according to city records.
If the language on the campaign trail is to be believed, that reassessment could be dramatic.
Twenty-five years after the group's pop supernova "Cracked Rear View," it's time for a reassessment.
But the movement for a reassessment of monuments and memorials is by no means geographically limited.
"Today, new information is available which requires a reassessment," Kunasek said at a news conference in Vienna.
All three emerged from the radical reassessment of art that took place in America in the 1960s.
It also sent one issue back to the initial court for reassessment, potentially increasing damages against Samsung.
A pause for reassessment will help us to prevent the next San Bernardino or frankly, much worse.
Recent years of technological advancements only make a thorough reassessment of U.S. military's global presence more needful.
Zinke launched an ambitious energy development agenda, including a reassessment of the entire nation's offshore energy potential.
"It's astonishing that Landon hasn't been given a modern reassessment until now," our reviewer, Claire Jarvis, writes.
This is the reassessment of the brand, of the company, and how we want to move forward.
In 2019, a central obsession of American culture is the reassessment of all of its previous obsessions.
In light of these facts, it's astonishing that Landon hasn't been given a modern reassessment until now.
He can advocate a reassessment of the nation's foreign commitments without sacrificing the dignity of his office.
We are proud that psychologists are at the forefront of those calling for reassessment of earlier research.
If the account value dips further, prosecutors said it could prompt a reassessment of Mr. Shkreli's bail terms.
Perhaps the most conclusive reassessment comes from economists David Autor, Alan Manning, and Christopher Smith earlier this year.
The lengthy period of rebalancing has prompted a reassessment in the market of whether OPEC's cuts are working.
" The panel also urges rigorous oversight and a "continued reassessment of both health and societal benefits and risks.
Part of the reassessment has come from recent weather patterns which have been mildly positive for gas demand.
They say a "carefully considered reassessment of the law...is perfectly appropriate" but that this doesn't cut it.
BUT TO LISTEN TO YOU, IT SEEMS LIKE THERE'S A FUNDAMENTAL REASSESSMENT OF THE VALUE OF THE BUSINESS.
Sex can just be sex, and expermenting with bisexuality doesn't necessarily call for a total reassessment of identity.
Local banks can guarantee demand if needed, but there is also a genuine reassessment of China risk underway.
Reassessment in 20th century of his operas found a master of technique and command of many musical styles.
A confession to punching an irritating employee, for example, occasions no searching reassessment of the kitchen's bullying culture.
"It's the most fundamental reassessment of U.S.-Saudi relations since the oil embargo of 1973," Mr. Riedel said.
He added that the Fed will respond if anything triggers a material reassessment to the US economic outlook.
That's on top of the $10,000 she already paid annually in property taxes prior to the city's reassessment.
However, continued growth in house price overvaluation could necessitate a reassessment of the sufficiency of the current limits.
But if Trump makes good on some of his campaign rhetoric, those alliances could be in for radical reassessment.
The #MeToo movement has forced a reassessment of even fully clothed interactions between the sexes, let alone naked ones.
Who knew he would spark a reassessment and a reinvention of our values and of our notions of ourselves?
The volume has increased by RUB38 billion since the previous review, mainly due to a reassessment of some exposures.
His reputation as a decadent is long overdue for reassessment (he never actually identified himself with the Aesthetic crowd).
Some of these scandals might have come out under any president, and Clinton was overdue for a feminist reassessment.
China will remain a vital manufacturing hub, but chief executives say the trade war has prompted a fundamental reassessment.
The Trump operation's reassessment underscores how the pandemic has disrupted virtually every element of the campaign for both parties.
Caplan is among many experts who say the coronavirus is likely to spur a reassessment of medical privacy laws.
It wasn't the first increase that was the surprise, though, it was the dramatic jump in costs after reassessment.
The industrywide reassessment is readily apparent in the North Sea, a sprawling area dotted with hundreds of oil fields.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell has said a "material reassessment" of the economic outlook would be required for any shift.
N. The Canadian band has miraculously remained untouched by the trend of critical reassessment and appreciation of pop music.
Under Mayor Duggan, Detroit also completed a citywide reassessment of all residential properties, which has led to significant improvements.
The upgrade of National Long-Term Rating reflects Fitch's reassessment of credit strength of Ostrow relative to its national peers.
As a result of the new verdict, Germany's Constitutional Court has sent the case back to federal court for reassessment.
The paper is part of a reassessment of Japan's response to the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.
Still, in matters of the heart and flesh, the return of summer is a time for both optimism and reassessment.
While the current conservative government in Australia is utterly committed to the U.S. relationship, some degree of reassessment is inevitable.
Since then, American plans have changed repeatedly, most recently calling for a drawdown to 1,000 troops followed by a reassessment.
His pieces can be obnoxious, offensive; and he's always trying new stuff (like those planters) that unsettles and invites reassessment.
Despite the contemporary inspiration for their positive reassessment of the Adamses, Isenberg and Burstein wisely avoid making such a claim.
Many of us have been led by a faithful commitment to truth to undergo a painful reassessment of our beliefs.
Considering that $28 billion is wasted every year on studies that can't be reproduced, a reassessment of priorities is needed.
Now, we need to have a real reassessment of where we are with gun policy, and to have stricter measures.
That statement was softened, in part, by Yemen asking for a "reassessment" of an arrangement that has been uncontroversial for years.
Yemen's public skepticism and the unclear status of what a "reassessment" actually is present a major impediment to our counterterrorism efforts.
The reassessment order relates to 2013, as that was the year when the loss was recognized and claimed as tax deductible.
Telenor, which will have to pay the fee in the third quarter of this year, said it will appeal the reassessment.
But the exchange rate is adding to this...the reassessment is based more on the exchange rate than the domestic economy.
Any such hiatus was a "tactical situation over a week or two" rather than a strategic reassessment by Israel, Hanegbi said.
The ratings should move in tandem with the sovereign's ratings, barring any reassessment of the sovereign's propensity to support the bank.
Sources "familiar with the company's thinking" told the Post that the reassessment comes following local opposition from politicians and activist groups.
Such a reassessment may even drive Germany's yield curve — the gap between two- and 210-year yields — to flatten a bit.
Or President Ford stopping all major arms transactions with Israel while calling for a "total reassessment" of the U.S.-Israel relationship.
A bounce in oil prices and a reassessment of growth prospects after Donald Trump's White House win have boosted inflation expectations.
Enacting a posthumous reassessment, the book Percy Rainford: Duchamp's "Invisible" Photographer has poignantly rescued the neglected artist Percy Rainford from erasure.
In a citywide reassessment last year, the value of Bridgeport's taxable property fell by a staggering $1 billion, to $6 billion.
In this climate, there's been an increasing reassessment and new appreciation of Gernreich, of which this exhibition is only one facet.
In a 2000 press conference on the reassessment effort, Duggan said Detroit's property tax collection rate was improving as a result.
The cause of this "disparate impact" is Syracuse's unlawful failure, since 1996, to conduct an up-to-date citywide property reassessment.
Fed chief Jerome Powell said it would take a "material reassessment" of the central bank's economic outlook for that to change.
Still, chief executives say the trade war has prompted a fundamental reassessment of China as the dominant place to make things.
China's economic wobbles led to a reassessment of demand and fueled a broad-based slump in commodities, prompting companies to slash investments.
London had been initially ranked in fourth place but the Brexit vote led to a reassessment by the British asset management firm.
But there has been a reassessment of his career because of his exploitation of female slaves, who he operated on without anesthesia.
It could also lead to a reassessment of the U.S. policy not to recognize Crimea's annexation, which would set a dangerous precedent.
There were 71 downgrades and 21 upgrades, with more than half of the downgrades related to our reassessment of sovereign credit strength.
"There is a bit of reassessment and the market has attracted some buyers back due to the big selling yesterday," said Odeluga.
Now Mr. Kriegman's careful chronicling of Mr. Weiner's campaign is poised to prompt a much broader reassessment of a tabloid-tarred politician.
We are not blind to the existence of some burdensome and ineffective environmental regulations, and we recognize the need for some reassessment.
This rally started in late October with a human reassessment of copper's underlying dynamics but this week the robots have taken over.
However, we do not expect this to jeopardise the canton's ratings or trigger a reassessment of our support assumptions underpinning ZKB's IDRs.
Stock markets in the United States and elsewhere are reflecting this reassessment of the epidemic's future trajectory and the risks it poses.
Reassessment is part of the ordinary work of culture, and in an extraordinary time, the work is especially vital and especially challenging.
In a November speech before Congress, Powell said it would take a "material reassessment" of conditions before the Fed would change policy.
Still, he added that the novel situation called for a reassessment of the North's emerging skills in making an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Israel's government is unable to achieve a constructive reassessment of its position and is itself trapped in a loop of endless conflict.
The "lonely forerunner" had to go on needling the party, struggling against the odds, petitioning for democracy and an official reassessment of Tiananmen.
For the years 2003 through 2012, the CRA had issued reassessment notices for about C$4.9 billion of additional income for tax purposes.
As the recent Surviving R. Kelly docuseries has shown, an honest filmic look at a problematic creator can trigger a powerful cultural reassessment.
Sales were also pressured by a reassessment of revenue from a network roaming agreement with the Cell C mobile network operator, MTN added.
Those firms still saddled with revolving bank loans are also bracing for the next twice-yearly reassessment of borrowing limits, due next month.
But the continued rise in reported crude stocks and the futures market's failure to switch from contango to backwardation has forced a reassessment.
"The Sense of an Ending", which won the Man Booker prize for fiction in 2011, offers a dramatic reassessment of one man's past.
This is the primary obstacle to my support, and only a significant reassessment of this trillion-dollar spending regime would get my support.
His reassessment of abuse is an exploration of feelings and motives from both parties as well as the systems that affect them both.
That prompted the International Energy Agency to offer an optimistic reassessment this autumn: Chinese coal use peaked in 2013 and would now decline.
But since Draghi's speech in Portugal last month, 10-year Bund yields DE10YT=TWEB have doubled, suggesting a reassessment of the policy outlook.
Corrine McConnaughy is associate professor of political science at George Washington University and author of The Woman Suffrage Movement in America: A Reassessment.
Now the prophylactic stasis demanded by this pandemic has violently accelerated the art world's reassessment of what all this travel was good for.
Now the prophylactic stasis demanded by this pandemic has violently accelerated the art world's reassessment of what all this travel was good for.
The developments reflect the administration's reassessment of aspects of its tariff strategy as it focuses on the all-encompassing trade war with China.
He is also the first person to name Father Lott as an abuser, forcing a reassessment of a man some called a saint.
Now, the Wisconsin Department of Administration has requested a reassessment of the costs and benefits to the state regarding the far-tinier facility.
But the closer the real trend gets to the worst-case projections, the more my lukewarmism will look Pollyannish and require substantial reassessment.
But opera is going through a broad reassessment of the way its classics, almost all conceived by Western men, have regularly portrayed Asia.
Chief Executive Officer Duncan Anderson resigned after Gulf Marine warned a reassessment of its ships and contracts showed profit would fall this year.
Dr. Krim and others on a search committee first stepped back for a reassessment, then re-endorsed Dr. Myers, then withdrew the endorsement.
The school continues to grapple with considerable turnover in its top investment ranks as well as a reassessment of how the endowment is invested.
But maybe Delores Umbridge, an ambitious working woman struggling to break a glass ceiling in a patriarchal wizard bureaucracy, is also due a reassessment.
Last year a broad reassessment occurred in commodities, as the global economy slowed and demand from emerging markets like China, India and Brazil waned.
The FAA conducted an in-country reassessment of Costa Rica in October 2018, and had met with DGAC in February to discuss the results.
The downgrade of the National Long- and Short-Term Ratings of Diamond, Fidelity, Union and FCMB reflect Fitch's reassessment of the likelihood of support.
Following years of increased regulation during the Obama administration, we are overdue for a reassessment to determine whether their costs have exceeded their benefits.
But the attacks that killed 20123 people in Paris last November and 32 in Brussels in March forced a reassessment by Brazil's security forces.
In recent years, the US has conducted its own delicate reassessment, and its top international drug officials now stress the "flexibility" of the conventions.
Middle age hasn't brought about a reassessment of ambition for Blink-182 — there is no Broadway rock opera, no easing into politically charged waters.
But Trump's morning message showing a clear preference for the Demilitarized Zone is likely to cause a reassessment of the options among Trump's advisers.
Remedying the thinning ranks of Russia experts will require reassessment in both the ivory towers of academia and in the policy chambers of Washington.
"The Covid-93 pandemic sparked the fastest reassessment of equity market fundamentals and risk in the last 29 years," Kaplan told clients on Monday.
The decision will take effect in 48 hours and is subject to reassessment, WAM reported, noting that cargo and emergency evacuation flights were exempt.
Washington was also unfamiliar ground, and continuous reassessment was just as vital to political success as it had been to victory on the field.
Given that context, not to mention the headlines of today, it's hard to think of a better time for a reassessment of Johnson's impeachment.
The court's majority embraced Mr. Trump's representations that his travel ban was temporary, subject to regular reassessment and softened by the availability of waivers.
They're delinquent on taxes levied two years before the city's reassessment was completed, so they still could lose their homes over illegally inflated bills.
It is, for this stage, for you to have and to hold as you smoothly and elegantly sail through this reassessment of your salary.
"I really didn't know what to do because it was a brand new issue," Ms. Shulman recalled, referring to the reassessment of problematic statues.
Alaska officials see the proposed new policy as the beginning of a broader reassessment by states in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling.
In the formulation of a new Asia strategy, a thoughtful reassessment of America's national security interests in the post-cold war era is required.
Further alienating Indians, especially among their highly educated class, is the Trump administration's reassessment of H-1B visas given mostly for information technology jobs.
"The Fed has basically indicated 'we're on hold for the time being unless there's a major reassessment," said Jon Hill, rate strategist ast BMO.
Daile Kaplan, director of the photography department at Swann, said there had been a broad reassessment of amateur photography over the last 10 years.
"There's never been a systematic reassessment of those buildings," said Gregory G. Deierlein, a Stanford University professor and a co-author of the report.
We've got a daughter who's about to get married there's this constant sort of readjustment, reassessment in our lives, that nothing really stays the same.
WE'RE GOING TO BE DOING A REASSESSMENT OF OUR OUTLOOK AS WELL AS WE GO INTO MEETINGS OVER THE NEXT COUPLE, YOU KNOW, OF MONTHS.
WPCT said the adjustment, which reflected a reassessment of IH Holdings' progress, would reduce the trust's net asset value by about 3.4 pence per share.
The Nomura strategists reiterated their neutral position in the Philippines in a recent note, citing a reassessment after the start of the U.S. presidential debates.
Now, the group's latest reassessment, published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, reaffirms those findings -- and adds eight more cancers to the list.
The political will for such a huge restructuring of our economy would require a fundamental reassessment of the relationship between the state and the people.
Spanning almost 50 years, it includes drawings, collages, and mixed-media sculptures, providing a much-needed reassessment of the work of this overlooked LA artist.
Do you see there being any change in direction or a reassessment of the role that Nintendo is playing in the industry at the moment?
The reassessment was prompted by a change in Japan Display's financial situation, a person with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters at the time.
The merger was first approved in 2014 but then annulled by the General Court of the European Union, leading to a reassessment of the deal.
But absent a major reassessment of the race and some creative thinking on their part, Biden will be well on his way to the nomination.
But if a nasty reassessment of risk lies ahead, bringing an economic crisis, the coronavirus outbreak could be the event that sets it in motion.
In other cases, that kind of reassessment years later of something that maybe both parties found acceptable at the time is happening around the country.
Skeptics of the deal, like Gordon Hintz, the Democratic State House minority leader and member of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation board, support the reassessment.
Dan Greenhaus, managing director at Solus Alternative Asset Management, says the outcome of the election could lead to a reassessment of how investors view earnings.
The upshot could be a virtuous circle of increased green lending, lower emissions - and a reassessment of the merits of fiddling around with bank capital.
RATING SENSITIVITIES An upgrade could result from a sustained net debt/EBITDA ratio below 4x or a reassessment of revenue defensibility to Strong from Midrange.
A downgrade could result from a sustained weakening of Northumbria FT's net debt/EBITDA ratio to above 6x or a reassessment of the notching uplift.
But even after the reassessment, the data show that the city is still assessing almost all homes under $18,000 in violation of the Michigan Constitution.
In 2006, the EPA completed its legally required reassessment for chlorpyrifos; it is required to complete the next re-evaluation of chlorpyrifos by October 1, 2022.
ZTE revised down its 2015 net profit earlier this month due to a reassessment of future cash inflows arising from related contracts following the U.S. restrictions.
Calvert Research and Management, a unit of Eaton Vance Corp, said it has contacted A.J. Gallagher as part of a reassessment of the company's ESG performance.
The FTC's action is likely a part of that broader inquiry into and reassessment of the power of the tech companies, legal experts told Business Insider. 
As current societal attitudes shift toward established power structures, Kondabolu and others are edging for a reassessment of once beloved characters that are actually dehumanizing caricatures.
Altering the calculus of the company's operations (going from a "phone" company to an "everything internet" company) will require a reassessment of how to value it.
Amir uses his living space to dispel that notion, just as he's been using his music for years to encourage the reassessment of other timeworn assumptions.
Through reassessment of those ancient fossils, scientists were able to determine that the Tully monster was indeed a vertebrate because it had a rudimentary spinal cord.
In about one year, there will be a reassessment of Bulgaria's progress towards aligning its economy, banks and rules to the banking union, the official said.
The upgrades follow Fitch's reassessment of the linkage between Ciputra Residence and its 99.99% shareholder PT Ciputra Development Tbk due to a change of rating approach.
"The store closures are a necessary step in our strategic reassessment as we focus on building a stronger business," said CEO Marvin Ellison, in a statement.
In October, the company launched an "enhanced food safety program" that involved a "comprehensive reassessment" of its practices and its ingredients, according to a December statement.
Both disciplines use clothing to startle and amuse, and both understand its ability to undermine expectations; they exploit that to demand a reassessment of the everyday.
The remarks set off something of a backlash within the Sanders campaign, as officials disputed Mr. Devine's comments, saying that no such reassessment would take place.
Rising bond yields across the globe also reflect a reassessment of the Federal Reserve's policy path down the road, beyond a likely rate hike in December.
The new nation, an idea still in progress, would inevitably call for reassessment, flexibility and innovation, and Feldman skillfully navigates the zigzag path of Madison's recalibrations.
The reinforcement request immediately led the new secretary of defense, Clark M. Clifford, to demand an "A to Z" reassessment of the American position in Vietnam.
The disciplinary hearing, which is being held at Police Headquarters, in downtown Manhattan, has forced a brutal reassessment of a dark moment in the city's history.
This reassessment is particularly important because those with mild or borderline symptoms may be less likely to benefit from treatment than those with more severe symptoms.
It will come as no surprise if, in time, there's a reassessment of some of the men now justifiably shamed in the dock of public opinion.
Multi-state cannabis company Acreage Holdings eliminated 40 positions earlier this week in a strategic reassessment of its spending, a source familiar with the matter said.
The priority now ought to be to slow down decision-making on both sides and create some time & space for reassessment, signaling, and direct/indirect communication.
However, the work of such introspective reassessment has become far too politicized by those who principally want to tend to the indoctrinational functions of secondary education.
That entails a major reassessment of its colonial status and the responsibility of the U.S. in helping Puerto Rico get to where it wants to go.
Whether Mr. Tillerson's mild criticism of the Saudis signals a broader reassessment by the Trump administration of the relationship with Saudi Arabia is far from clear.
WPCT said the adjustment, which reflected a reassessment of the current progress of the business, would impact its net asset value by about 3.4 pence per share.
A downgrade of Seylan's rating could result from a reassessment of state support and large reversal in recent asset quality improvements, together with a weakening financial profile.
The idea that a historic mould can, in Mr Helfrich's words, "preserve an artwork's DNA", has led to a reassessment of the Gipsformerei by Berlin State Museums.
And although there is much speculative heat in the aluminum price right now, China's supply shock could translate into a fundamental reassessment of the light metal's pricing.
ZTE said in a stock exchange filing the reduction was due to a reassessment of future cash inflows arising from related contracts following the U.S. export curbs.
And that continual reassessment is why the DHS said that the airports involved, including U.A. airports, are subject to change as that intelligence changes or becomes available.
After an internal reassessment of the hiring was completed, however, Mr. Staley directed Barclays's internal security team to try to find the writer, the bank's statement said.
The reassessment is part of acting Director Mick Mulvaney's broader push to rescind the bureau's most aggressive regulations and refocus the agency's work on promoting consumer freedom.
These increased from RUB74 billion at end-1Q16, mostly due to Fitch's reassessment of the riskiness of some exposures, but also due to moderate additional net issuance.
That requires a reassessment of the conventional wisdom according to which the party in power governs while the party in opposition checks it through tools like investigation.
But a moment of reassessment is a good time to reassess things for yourself, so I spent this week reading about the lost world of the 1990s.
The film detailed Safechuck and Robson's allegations that Michael Jackson sexually abused them for years in the '80s and '90s, and sparked a reassessment of Jackson's legacy.
This kind of talk alarmed me because it discouraged a frank reassessment of our failing strategy in Iraq, which was producing that weekly procession of maimed veterans.
Although this is Jean Renoir's show, it also serves as a reassessment of Pierre-Auguste Renoir, whose later works faced disparaging reviews as early as the 1920s.
It's hard to imagine that even the most ardent bitcoin or digital currency enthusiast isn't doing a bit of reassessment in light of events in recent days.
"The fact that asymptomatic persons are potential sources of 2019-nCoV infection may warrant a reassessment of transmission dynamics of the current outbreak," the study authors wrote.
Game clock management and penalty reassessment became a talking point among owners after a few high-profile officiating mistakes in 2015 altered the outcome of several games.
The continued strong performance of COLI - and its strategic importance to CSCECL - drives Fitch's positive reassessment of COHL's credit profile, resulting in the upgrade of CSCI's ratings.
Today, in the era of Black Lives Matter, these tactics and their outsize impact on minority communities have helped drive a broad reassessment of criminal justice policies.
Most analysts, though, said the dip in the dollar should not be interpreted as any kind of reassessment of the U.S. outlook, but simply as a corrective pullback.
"The rupee's close correlation with the equity market means it is vulnerable to signs of domestic slowdown and any reassessment of U.S. Fed rate hikes, " the analysts wrote.
What happened: Powell initially said it would take a "material reassessment" in the outlook for the Fed to change its view that no further rate cuts were needed.
The heavyweight financials group lost 0.7 percent after notching solid gains in recent days on a reassessment of the likely pace of U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate hikes.
Mike Lawlor, who helped engineer Connecticut's sizeable decline in prison population and now teaches law at the University of New Haven, says it took a reassessment of risk.
Remember too that the placid reaction in financial markets to Brexit was largely driven by expectations of policy-maker safety nets, not a reassessment of the actual damage.
It is crucial that she balance humanism on the refugee issue with a reassessment of her country's priorities on economic issues, allowing closer economic union and promoting growth.
The market is closely watching any reassessment of the credit conditions of smaller banks that haven't been downgraded but could be on the verge of a credit crisis.
Bridgeport had managed to avoid a reassessment, staving off a post-recession reckoning after the financial crisis of 26, which depressed property values across much of the region.
Chernow notes that, as a general, Grant had nearly always fought on unfamiliar ground, which required a kind of concentration that could support a state of continuous reassessment.
The decision reflects the administration's reassessment of pieces of its tariff strategy with allies around the world as it focuses on an all-encompassing trade war with China.
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The STOXX 600 has shed roughly $700 billion in value this week as the coronavirus' spread to shores beyond China prompted a swift reassessment of its economic impact.
Records in the Mt. Gox case show the trustee rejected CoinLab's claims but the company petitioned for a reassessment, which Karpeles and some creditors say has caused delays.
Your income can decline in retirement for a number of reasons, so you will have to contact Social Security for a reassessment of your premiums if that's the case.
The English-language publication of the Algerian writer Kamel Daoud's The Meursault Investigation in the summer of 2015 occasioned a wholesale reassessment of Camus's reputation in the mainstream press.
Rather, the directors, Brian McGinn and Rod Blackhurst, have produced a tightly edited, coherently structured and ultimately moving reassessment that burrows beneath the lurid in search of the illuminating.
Does the widespread indignation and outcry caused by this vicious policy mark the beginning of a radical reassessment of how undocumented migrants seeking asylum are henceforth treated and received?
The Bush administration ordered a broader reassessment the following year, in part to square Christy's ongoing work with satellites with those from thermometers on land, which were recording warming.
But the death of a rescue team member, and the realization that oxygen levels have fallen to potentially dangerous levels, appears to have forced a reassessment of the situation.
"We are currently reviewing this information to determine whether a reassessment by the Army Office of the Surgeon General and Army Public Health Center should be requested," he added.
Hootie has hovered in a critical no man's land for decades — not a cause célèbre for progressive young thinkers, not outré enough in its day enough to merit reassessment.
Potential triggers for a reassessment of the bond market could come from economic data or outside Europe if talk of another U.S. interest rate hike gains ground, analysts said.
During Sunday's protests in Hong Kong, many participants described a violation of trust, with the crackdown on the demonstrations prompting a basic reassessment of the legitimacy of local authority.
The reassessment came after the first confirmed case in Mbandaka, a city of around 1.5 million on the banks of the Congo River in the northwest of the country.
"After Zohr there was a reassessment of the portfolio profitability in Egypt" by Exxon, one source said, adding that Exxon was looking for "tier one assets" with significant potential.
That could mean a reassessment of what has come to be known as the Volcker Rule, part of the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul that followed the 503 financial crisis.
However, weak global growth and trade uncertainty are holding back expansion and they will "respond accordingly" if economic data leads to a "material reassessment" of their outlook, Powell added.
Published in 24 at the height of the activist movements, Brown's reassessment of the 221th-century wars between Indians and the federal government resonated with a generation of Americans.
"The US military's mission in Syria has grown fuzzy and convoluted, and requires reassessment," Mara Karlin, who spent years on Middle East security issues at the Pentagon, told me.
While it has boosted RE's prospects in its central scenario, that is based entirely on new policy (in the US and China), not any larger reassessment of its models.
Trump's apparent reassessment of his stance on waterboarding signifies the effectiveness of a harmless technique even on the man who would have us believe he's the toughest of them all.
And however the "reassessment" turns out, these are remarkable, and damaging, statements by Yemen not least because it publicly admitted that it had authorized raids like that in the past.
A sophisticated reassessment of the fossils determined it was a vertebrate, with gills and a stiffened rod, or notochord, that functioned as a rudimentary spinal cord and supported its body.
Screenshot: GizmodoIts okay to fall out of love with social media, especially as it seems like it's a painful reassessment of your own self-worth every time you post something.
While the Committee retains the view that we may be close to the end of the hiking cycle, there may be a reassessment of this position should upside risks transpire.
Fitch's positive reassessment of the sovereign's credit strength in turn reflects (i) Uzbekistan's economic resilience to the regional downturn; and (ii) moderately reduced political risks following a smooth political transition.
The upgrade of GPB's 'new-style' subordinated debt issues is the result of a reassessment of the risk of non-performance on these instruments by Russian state-owned/controlled banks.
"What we're probably going to see is a reassessment of these properties with the declining values…That would translate to less property tax revenue for municipalities and states," she said.
"On the contrary, Trump seems to have decided to consolidate that relationship, and that's why there had to be a reassessment in Ankara about how to manage this," he said.
The carmaker also took a hit of 1.6 billion euros following a reassessment made in connection with ongoing governmental and court proceedings and measures relating to Mercedes-Benz diesel vehicles.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Enacting a posthumous reassessment, the book Percy Rainford: Duchamp's "Invisible" Photographer has poignantly rescued the neglected Jamaican artist Percy Rainford (1901–211) from erasure.
"The longer you delay a reassessment, the worse the sticker shock," said Joan Youngman, a senior fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, a research center in Cambridge, Mass.
Traders said that a reassessment of August's angst over the direction of the American economy and calmer trade rhetoric between the U.S. and China help spur the week's marked selling.
The combination of the two, a reassessment of technology as well as what the trade issues might mean for exporting U.S. companies are hitting the market at the same time.
But we are supposed to be in the midst of a great sexual reassessment, a clearing-out of assumptions that serve misogyny and impose bad sex on semi-willing women.
The mistake, followed by several other disclosures of erroneous measurements, spurred an industrywide reassessment of the metrics used by digital advertising platforms, which are drawing more marketing dollars every year.
The item, "expenses related to the strategic reassessment of technology projects," primarily "equipment expense," marked the second-straight quarter of such a technology project-related expense north of $100 million.
Even some members of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), who have previously emphasised the kingdom's important role as a strategic partner in the region, called for a reassessment of relations.
The company's strategic reassessment in recent months has involved selling off its online travel unit and considering an offer for its video streaming site as it grapples with China's economic slowdown.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Research in a German laboratory involving five lizards called Australian bearded dragons indicates that these reptiles may dream and could prompt a fundamental reassessment of the evolution of sleep.
The joint venture was originally planned to be signed in early 2018 but was delayed after Thyssenkrupp's steel business performed much better than Tata Steel's, requiring a reassessment of the deal.
Even some members of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), who have previously emphasized the kingdom's important role as a strategic partner in the region, called for a reassessment of relations.
The tax reassessment regards STC's income tax returns for the fiscal years 2008-2014 and the total financial exposure until 2017 is seen at 4 billion Norwegian crowns, the firm calculated.
Malaysia's recent political changes and its reassessment of China-backed projects put it at heightened risk of such activity, FireEye's head of global intelligence operations, Sandra Joyce, told a media briefing.
Between the results I get and a reassessment of the items on the dollar menu, I'll be armed with everything I need to make 2018 my sveltest year in a while.
On follow-up visits and reassessment, Environmental Health Officers were satisfied that there was no ongoing risk to public health and the premises could continue to serve food to the public.
Given industry complaints about the burden, complexity and length of the CFPB's previously issued and proposed regulations, new agency leadership likely will undertake a rigorous and comprehensive reassessment of those regulations.
And such a reassessment will be incomplete if it never reconsiders our surrender to the idea that many teenagers, most young men especially, will get their sex education from online smut.
While a reassessment of the role our gadgets play in our lives is healthy, many people are buying into a self-defeating fallacy that ironically makes it harder to dial back.
And finally, unlike with income tax or sales tax, which are immutable, you can, in most cases, argue that you are paying too much in property tax and request a reassessment.
The item, "expenses related to the strategic reassessment of technology projects," marked the second-straight quarter of such a technology project-related hit that came out to north of $100 million.
The 'H-Bomb' Fizzles: The Harvard Brand Takes a Hit A formerly contrived embarrassment may be ceding to sincere shame and a reassessment of the merits of four years in Cambridge.
Mr. Peña Nieto stressed that any reassessment of the bilateral relationship or renegotiation of decades-old accords, including the North American Free Trade Agreement, would be part of a broader package.
The occasion of a new U.S. administration called for a reassessment of Washington's efforts and either a validation or redirection of America's strategic purpose on both sides of the African theatre.
It was widely reported that the active listening component would last for 45 days, but the new press release states that current strategy will continue on, with a reassessment in January 2019.
In California Proposition 22016, a ballot measure passed in 23.7, restricts taxes to 22% of a property's value, and limits increases in the reassessment of a property's value to 280% a year.
"This is a breakdown of negotiations between the U.S. and China and with some people coming back from holidays today, there has been a reassessment," said Mizuho's head of rates Peter Chatwell.
The downgrade of the National Long- and Short-Term Ratings of FBN and FBNH reflect the vulnerability of falling capital buffers to unreserved impaired loans and, for FBN, the reassessment of support.
"The fact that CDS premiums have not eased considerably since then could be interpreted as a ... change in the market, representing a fundamental reassessment of risks inherent to Italy," the Commission said.
Pelosi, of California, faced calls from Representative Seth Moulton and other Democrats, dismayed by the election results, to postpone the party's leadership election until later in November while a reassessment is made.
Recasting his proposed entry ban on Muslims as a "pause for reassessment", the candidate expressed a conditional willingness to work with Middle Eastern countries themselves threatened by the rise of radical Islam.
It's a development worth dwelling on not only for its own sake, but because it forces a broader reassessment of some of our major shared assumptions about politics and the American people.
The vote is forcing a reassessment of Britain's trading relationship with the Continent, the status of its critically important financial services industry and the future of London as a regional commercial hub.
In May 2001, the Bush administration ordered a reassessment of the nation's position on climate change, but the findings were no boon for ExxonMobil: "Temperatures are, in fact, rising," the report stated.
Chairman Jerome Powell has said it would take a "material reassessment" of current conditions to get the central bank to ease further, after 2019's "mid-cycle adjustment" that saw three cuts.
"The results of this study challenge more than a century of dogma and recover an unexpected tree topology that necessitates fundamental reassessment of early dinosaur evolution," Mr. Baron and his supervisors write.
A reassessment of their habitat in 2015 found there was a "high probability" that the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years.
Since taking office earlier this month, the Trump administration have steered toward policies that involve more trade protectionism, a tougher stance on immigration and called for a reassessment of U.S. foreign policy positions.
With risks like trade policy uncertainty receding and global growth stabilizing, Powell signaled he saw no reason to adjust U.S. interest rates, unless new developments cause a "material reassessment" to the current outlook.
Not only is it less cohesive politically than in decades, but President Donald Trump's erratic and belligerent behavior may combine to prompt a fundamental reassessment of exactly how risky U.S.-issued assets are.
But some analysts pointed out that the change in direction was more indicative of short-term market moves, rather than any fundamental reassessment of what Trump's economic policies might look like in practice.
This part of the review will also include a reassessment of how effective the Fed's bond-buying programs were in fending off low inflation and encouraging hiring during and after the Great Recession.
The reassessment came as fears about China's slowdown receded and the U.S. Federal Reserve scaled down its expectations of U.S. interest-rate increases to two hikes from an estimated four hikes through 2016.
The sharp reassessment of risk in markets comes after the Fed spooked investors by raising interest rates and sticking by a plan to keep withdrawing support from an economy it views as strong.
It is a stark reassessment of businesses that purport to be software companies and aspire to software valuations, but don't enjoy the lush margins and effortless economies of scale that software can achieve.
What's more, in a now-crowded female presidential field—and amid a culturewide reassessment of sexual harassment and assault in the #MeToo era—
Gillibrand's pitch appears to be falling flat in the polls.
Pete Parkinson, a retired city planner in Santa Cruz and Sonoma counties, said the wildfires of recent years have led to a broad reassessment of how much the state can protect its residents.
Ziad Obermeyer, a UC Berkeley researcher and lead author of the study dissecting the Optum algorithm, says its results should trigger a broad reassessment of how such technology is used in health care.
Yemen has asked for a "reassessment" of an American commando mission last month that killed several women and children, but it said it had not suspended future raids by U.S. Special Operations forces.
Long overdue for the kind of in-depth reassessment the current Museum Gugging survey generously provides, this artist's unusual body of work and the vision it expresses offer only hints to understanding their secrets.
U.S. authorities grew concerned about the use of Kaspersky products on sensitive government systems earlier this year as part of an overall security reassessment tied to accusations of Russian meddling in the 2016 elections.
Corot: Women invites a reassessment of the artist's figure paintings, which, with only a single exception, he never exhibited in his lifetime; indeed, he considered them a break from his much-in-demand landscapes.
The bank noted that most of the sell-off has been the result of declines in far-dated contracts, suggesting a "repricing of long-term potential supply," rather than a reassessment of current conditions.
Boom Bust barometer:  The British pound has just posted its best week since 2009 as a sharp reassessment of the Bank of England's interest projections sen those with large bearish bets scrambling to cover.
"I think we're seeing some people who were short for the past month just taking some profit - I don't think there's any reassessment in the dollar," said ING's head of currency strategy, Chris Turner.
"Reduction in reserve estimates for Taq Taq is a consequence of a reassessment of the gross rock volume above the oil water contact and fracture porosity in the undrained cretaceous Shiranish reservoir," Genel said.
A third source at another German carmaker said it was unlikely a consortium would include all German manufacturers and major suppliers, but that an economic slowdown had led to a reassessment of spending requirements.
"What are would be looking for is some body of evidence that suggests that we need to make a material reassessment of our outlook, and certainly we have not done that yet," Clarida said.
The reassessment by Telekom, in which the German state owns a stake of nearly a third, comes after some U.S. allies acted to exclude Chinese equipment makers led by Huawei on national security grounds.
Like Henry Louis Gates junior's recent reassessment of Reconstruction, or "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee", a retelling of Native American history (reviewed here), more inclusive histories are truer histories—albeit messier and less heroic.
"It is likely that the events at Twitter will lead to a broad reassessment of Jack Dorsey's overall time spent and the possible elevation of certain deserving Square executives," Devitt wrote in the note.
But if the breach should have been a pivotal moment of reassessment about what happens to our private information, it instead was met, oddly, with only the briefest of panicked responses from the public.
The Center for Individual Rights became one of the earliest public interest groups to grow out of this reassessment, focusing initially on defending academic free speech amid what it considered to be overweening political correctness.
As part of this reassessment, the agency put out a formal request for public comment in the Federal Register on Tuesday, asking people to submit ideas on what other blood donor policies could look like.
This critical reassessment of post-1989 art and theory challenges the conventional Western canon of art history and incites a paradigm shift away from the conceptualization of Eastern Europe solely through a post-Communism lens.
The speech by Mr. Pompeo, who has since become secretary of state, and other efforts were intended in part to pressure the Justice Department to intensify its reassessment of Mr. Assange, an intelligence official said.
Republicans and Democrats alike have indicated they are increasingly convinced that the crown prince was involved in Khashoggi's apparent slaying, and have warned that the incident will likely force a reassessment of U.S.-Saudi relations.
"The decision was informed by the strategic reassessment work we have been doing over the last few months ... We plan to continue to evaluate all businesses and elements of our portfolio annually," the company told Reuters.
"Telenor ASA received a reassessment order disallowing deduction for the loss Telenor ASA suffered in 2012 due to settlement of bank guarantees given in respect of external funding in its Indian subsidiary Unitech Wireless," it said.
He noted there had been little in the way of fresh economic news to justify a major reassessment of the global outlook and recent weakness in oil prices would normally be considered a positive for growth.
Officials are already pointing to the 2014 stress test of banks, which assumed a reassessment of the health of the UK economy led to a "depreciation of sterling", to suggest that the banking system would cope.
This year's reassessment added to this list gastric cancer, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, ovary and thyroid cancers as well as the blood cancer multiple myeloma and meningioma -- cancer that affects the tissue surrounding the brain and spine.
If Moscow's myths are accepted and thus, if Russia's role in the war in eastern Ukraine or in Crimea's annexation is minimized, then this could raise a reassessment of current U.S. and international sanctions against Russia.
Further highlighting the plight of central banks tasked with combating deflationary pressures and shoring up their economies, Swiss National Bank (SNB) Chairman Thomas Jordan said that unconventional monetary measures had their limits and needed continuous reassessment.
"This follows a management sales briefing, reassessment of the likelihood and timing of key export wins, and our expectation of no organic revenue growth and modest earnings progression in the next two years," the broker said.
Earlier this week, Dominion said it will begin a "strategic reassessment" of the 2,088-megawatt Millstone plant after another bill that would allow the state to buy power from the plant failed to get enough votes.
I'm sure this kind of thing is not a hit with editors, so now I have a "cooling-off period" for sober reassessment before I let go of a grid, so that this won't happen again.
"A reassessment of technology as well as what the trade issues might mean for exporting U.S. companies are hitting the market at the same time," said Rick Meckler, president, LibertyView Capital Management, Jersey City, New Jersey.
But just a day after Donald J. Trump's election in 2016, the Alliance wrote to the president-elect and urged a reassessment of emissions rules the group said posed a "substantial challenge" for the auto industry.
In a 5-3 decision Tuesday, the High Court found deep flaws in Texas' standard for determining intellectual disability in death penalty cases, sending Moore's case back to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for reassessment.
In a 28-234 decision Tuesday, the High Court found deep flaws in Texas' standard for determining intellectual disability in death penalty cases, sending Moore's case back to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for reassessment.
He did this kind of wonderful, falling-back Matrix-y slow-mo kind of mid-air reassessment of the ball and managed to pluck the ball from right in front of him like a ripe apple.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard expounded on what might comprise a "material reassessment" of the economic outlook, the Treasury yield curve, the central bank's framework review and more in a Reuters interview.
The show is a feat of scenography, though its fun house atmosphere may leave you wondering if every single tendency of the 1960s really needs our reassessment, or whether some movements have petered out for cause.
Do you think the more recent reassessment of The Dead, which seems to have been happening for at least a decade now, has anything to do with the fact that they only kind of exist now?
"The PMI construction data today certainly could have had an impact, and certainly sterling is a bit softer, but I'm wondering if there could be a reassessment going on in sterling," Rabobank currency strategist Jane Foley said.
News of its reassessment of Southeast Asia comes just weeks after Foodpanda co-founder and CEO Ralf Wenzel claimed that the company is profitable in two of its markets — Europe and the Middle East — but not Asia.
"There will at the very least be a reassessment of rules around liquid assets and illiquid assets with respect to funds," said Julian Roberts, analyst at Jefferies, adding that it was possible that the fund could close.
The downward reassessment from WTTC doesn't necessarily mean there's no growth expected, it's just obviously everyone knows that with Brexit, with terrorism attacks, all these things are now contributing to (the level of) growth, especially in Europe.
The draft version of the rule, released by the NRC in 2016, required all nuclear plant owners to do two things: reassess all flood and earthquake risks, then implement new safety measures taking the reassessment into account.
This is with the caveat of recent events related to the Novel Coronavirus pandemic, which have included a huge drop in the stock market and a major reassessment of business activities, which could materially change that course.
"The Covid-63 pandemic sparked the fastest reassessment of equity market fundamentals and risk in the last 30 years," Bram Kaplan, executive director of equity derivates strategy at JPMorgan, told clients in a note quoted by CNN.
MONTCLAIR, N.J. — In a newsroom wedged into a storefront here, reporters worked on stories about the contentious issues driving the conversation around town, like a property reassessment that could affect taxes and testing in the public schools.
The Fed is expected to keep its policy on hold later on Wednesday and is likely to repeat its mantra that a "material reassessment" of the economic outlook would be required for any change in interest rates.
But what Chairman Powell and we have said, is vis-a-vis the U.S., what we would be looking for is some body of evidence that suggests we need to make a material reassessment of our outlook.
"It will be interesting to see how paleontologists receive this original and provocative reassessment of dinosaur origins and relationships," Kevin Padian, a dinosaur expert at the University of California, Berkeley, wrote in an accompanying commentary in Nature.
After the election of Mr. Trump, a group representing the nation's biggest makers of cars and light trucks urged a reassessment of the emissions rules, which the group said posed a "substantial challenge" for the auto industry.
Yes, this was largely the messy, mechanical repositioning of systematic investment vehicles that had overdone the "risk-off" trade and had to scramble to unwind it, and not so much the studied reassessment of the economic probabilities.
"While decisions that impact our associates are never easy, the store closures are a necessary step in our strategic reassessment as we focus on building a stronger business," Marvin Ellison, Lowe's president and CEO, said in the statement.
Between its numerous acquihires, its aggressive approach to launching (and discarding) moonshots, and its tendency to build impressive products only to kill them months later, Google's ruthless assessment (and reassessment) of ideas is one of its defining traits.
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Telenor received a tax reassessment order for its 2013 tax year, under which it will need to record an additional tax expense of about 2.5 billion Norwegian crowns ($278.44 million), the firm said on Thursday.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Sports Hall of Fame sprinter Raelene Boyle called on Saturday for a reassessment of Olympic medals won by East German athletes in the decades when the country was operating a systematic state-sponsored doping program.
It pointed to a possible reassessment by foreign investors of the risks of dealing with Russia, at a time when the election of Donald Trump as U.S. president has heightened expectations of a thaw between Moscow and Washington.
STOCKHOLM, March 29 (Reuters) - Swedish banking group SEB will take a 5.9 billion Swedish crown ($715 million) writedown in the first quarter, mainly due to reassessment of its goodwill, the bank said in a press release on Tuesday.
"Like-for-like declines in both core segments...will not help spark a reassessment of the bear case, but we think the numbers would be respectable given the starting point and the market context," said analysts at Barclays.
Tightening financial conditions driven by falling stock prices, uncertainty over China and a global reassessment of credit risk could throw the U.S. economy off track from an otherwise solid course, Yellen said earlier in prepared testimony to Congress.
Richter's losses on financial items narrowed to 3.3 billion forints in the fourth quarter from 15.6 billion in the same period a year ago, when a reassessment of foreign currency related assets and liabilities triggered a substantial loss.
In her prepared remarks, Yellen said the U.S.'s economic path and labor market could be thrown off track by a number of factors, including a global reassessment of credit risk, tightening financial conditions and uncertainty surrounding China.
"The move has been driven by 'there's never just one cockroach' approach to political uncertainty, rather than a fundamental investment reassessment structurally of gold itself," Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA, said in a note on Thursday.
The Pentagon's newest reassessment that Russia is a top national security threat comes on the heels of recent public discussions on the shortage of Russia experts in the U.S. government and the decline in funding for Russian studies.
Banregio, along with other banks helped by government policies aimed at increasing small businesses' borrowing options, has succeeded in focusing on the once neglected business segment, but a recent central bank rate hike may lead to a reassessment.
The last word: "As we look back over the decade since the end of the financial crisis, we can again see fundamental economic changes that call for a reassessment of our policy framework," Powell said at Jackson Hole.
The reductions reflect the IMF's reassessment of economic prospects for a number of major emerging markets as it marked down growth forecasts for Chile due to social unrest and for Mexico, due to a continued weakness in investment.
The company sent a much smaller contingent of executives to the North American International Auto Show in Detroit this month than usual, but said it was because of a reassessment of the resources it commits to car shows.
Wells Fargo's finance chief, John Shrewsberry, said the bank was more than halfway through a reassessment of loans to energy companies involved in exploration and production, and has cut credit lines for 68 percent of those it has reviewed.
London has attracted lots of businesses both because of its perceived openness and because it provides an English-speaking base for doing business in the EU; the vote has caused a reassessment of its attractiveness as a corporate home.
Second, I think that Scott misses something big, which is that he—and other critics who are letting the artist's life dictate the meaning of their works—are, in every public "reassessment," bolstering that contested artist's monopoly over interpretation.
Years of aggressive lending practices by businesses could come back to bite them, and a few high-profile bankruptcies could trigger a broader reassessment of risk among lenders that means even healthy businesses have trouble rolling over their loans.
Jack Weinstein of the Air Force made the remarks against the backdrop of a reassessment by the Trump administration of American nuclear policy, including whether nuclear disarmament, as advocated in 2010 under President Barack Obama, is a realistic goal.
The greenback's rally, which has seen the dollar claw back most of its 2018 losses after a reassessment of the path of U.S. monetary policy versus other countries, came to a halt last week following disappointing U.S. inflation numbers.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The RWE follows Fitch's rating action of placing Baosteel Group on RWE, reflecting uncertainty over the outcome of Fitch's reassessment of Baosteel Group's announced restructuring with Wuhan Iron and Steel Group (WISCO) on 231 June 2016.
The Louvre narrowly missed out on purchasing the now-disputed Hals; prior technical analysis by France's Centre for Research and Restoration supported the attribution, while subsequent reassessment by Orion Analytical commissioned by Sotheby's concluded that it was a forgery.
Finmeccanica said in a statement on Wednesday the Panamanian government's decision was "not related to the quality of the radar systems supplied by Selex ES, but stemmed from an autonomous reassessment of the overall surveillance system for the country's coastal area".
Four days of screenings there, and the film's subsequent general release, have prompted a reassessment not only of the extraordinary Guggenheim, who died in 19533 at 81, but also of how much the art world has changed since her heyday.
The exhibition "With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 23080-19933," at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, may facilitate a reassessment of P&D, the original phenomenon, as well as its outliers and its continuing influence.
OSLO, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Norway's Telenor received a tax reassessment order for its 2013 tax year, under which it will need to record an additional tax expense of about 2.5 billion Norwegian crowns ($278.44 million), the firm said on Thursday.
"Perhaps some of the concerns over the impact of the rhetoric and discussions around the trade wars has just been a little bit of a reassessment of what the downside actually is," said Damien Hennessy, co-founder of Heuristic Investment Systems.
The sizeable drop in overall short pound positions gels with a reassessment of the chances of a no-deal Brexit — major banks, including Deutsche and Goldman Sachs now assign just a 10-15 percent probability to that 'worst-case' outcome.
"Our counterterrorism mission against AQAP must remain a top priority, which is why reports that the Yemeni foreign minister has called for a 'reassessment' of U.S. counterterrorism operations following the recent raid are troubling," the senators wrote in their letter.
Its bottom line for the period, however, swung to a loss of $289 million, versus a $98 million profit a year ago, dented by the one-off charge of $400 million linked to a reassessment of U.S. deferred tax assets.
Last month, the Connecticut General Assembly passed a bill that would, among other things, allow homeowners with failing foundations to request a reassessment of their property values and require contractors to record the supplier of concrete for residential foundations. Gov.
With the World War II generation dying off and memories of the Cold War receding, European nations are well overdue for a rethink of the purpose of the West, since an American reassessment was always likely, with or without Trump.
News Analysis LONDON — Even in this moment of fierce reassessment of the merits of free trade, the deal promoting commerce between the European Union and Canada seemed like a safe bet to secure political blessing on both sides of the Atlantic.
The sizeable drop in overall short pound positions gels with a reassessment of the chances of a no-deal Brexit -- major banks, including Deutsche and Goldman Sachs now assign just a 10-15 percent probability to that 'worst-case' outcome.
"The background for a lot of what's going on is a reassessment of the Fed's path of policy as it relates to the growing concern about global growth as well as a potential recession going into 2020 and 2021," Hill said.
In January, when the year-over-year rate of growth in average hourly earnings rose to 2.9 percent, it even set off a mini-panic in the stock market, contributing to a broad reassessment of inflation risks in the economy.
The concession to Malaysia is part of a broad reassessment of China's ambitious infrastructure program, known as the Belt and Road Initiative, as concerns mount that countries are being saddled with billions of dollars of debt for spates of unnecessary projects.
But a reassessment years later by the same commission, which China has refused to join, produced a far different forecast: The economies of the lower Mekong countries will take a $7 billion hit if the planned hydropower projects go ahead.
"Short-term risks are substantial, as a significant rise in global protectionism, a hard Brexit, or a reassessment of sovereign risk in the euro area, leading to renewed financial stress, could affect Germany's exports and investment, " it said in a report.
Yet after several incidents that have besmirched the university's reputation, and in an era of heightened self-consciousness over privilege, that formerly contrived embarrassment may be ceding to sincere shame and a reassessment of the merits of a Harvard education.
A storm like Hurricane Irma caused a "rush" of shopping at the onset, followed by a period of retailers' reassessment and figuring out which stores will need inventory most in the aftermath, and how they're going to get it, he said.
After the Fed cut interest rates last month — its third reduction this year — most officials thought that policy "would be well calibrated" to support the economy, according to the minutes, unless something were to cause "a material reassessment" of the outlook.
In addition to making it very difficult to roll back the gains of the women's movement, the ERA would also trigger a broad reassessment of every law, which is why a two-year waiting period was written into the text of the amendment.
Jeff Prescott, who was senior director for the Middle East at the National Security Council during the Obama administration, said that a reassessment of the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia is overdue and that Trump should raise U.S. complaints with Saudi leaders.
"Statkraft strongly disagrees that there is a legal basis for any reassessment ... A possible tax claim could affect Statkraft's future financial capacity," Statkraft spokesman Lars Magnus Gunther said on Tuesday, when asked about the possible consequences to investments of the tax claim.
Currently, we just about break even on the condo, but this year there was a tax reassessment and the property taxes are going up such that we will be losing about $100 each month, but getting much more than that in equity.
Given a recent wave of consolidation in the prime brokerage industry on the back of a wave of new regulatory obligations and a reassessment of profitability potential, the number of top-notch prime brokerage providers for hedge funds to approach has dwindled.
Unlike a convention speech (which lasts one night) or an annual budget (which comes and goes in a matter of weeks) this continual reassessment will serve as an ongoing reminder of how badly the endorsement cuts against the image he presents of himself.
The executive said he expects Brazil's government to release by the end of April its reassessment of the so called transfer of rights contract, a deal made with Petrobras when the government transferred some fields to the company in exchange for equity.
Oil prices, which had risen amid concerns over the impact of a tropical storm on U.S. Gulf Coast production, eased on signs any impact would be short lived, and as slowing Chinese growth drove a reassessment of the outlook for crude demand.
Finmeccanica said in a separate statement on Wednesday that the Panamanian government's decision is not related to the quality of the radar systems supplied by Selex ES, but stems from a separate reassessment of the overall surveillance system for the country's coastal area.
"We urge the government of Cambodia to carry out a rigorous and thorough reassessment of the draft amendments to ensure they comply with international human rights laws and standards," Rhona Smith and David Kaye, both U.N. Special Rapporteurs, said in a statement.
And the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, which represents a dozen of the biggest car and light-truck makers, recently wrote to the Trump transition team urging a reassessment of emissions rules that the group said posed a "substantial challenge" to the industry.
There's been some reassessment of Lee's legacy in recent years, as his subsequent ventures became entangled in legal and financial issues, and as fans and critics argued that his talent for self-promotion had obscured the contributions of others, particularly Ditko and Kirby.
In 2013, a federal judge there ruled that the polygamist leader had underreported income from his logging and trucking businesses by about $1.8 million (Canadian) over a six-year span, and ordered Winston to undergo a reassessment and pay $150,000 in penalties.
WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - At a glance, the Federal Reserve has set a high bar for any change in interest rates this year: A "material reassessment" of the economic outlook would be required as set forth by U.S. central bank chief Jerome Powell.
Tightening financial conditions driven by falling stock prices, uncertainty over China and a global reassessment of credit risk could throw the U.S. economy off track from an otherwise solid course, U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said in a testimony to Congress.
In 240, he did propose this, during a period of reassessment of Afghanistan strategy, but President Barack Obama at the time sided with Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, choosing to add to the American troop presence.
This was in large part thanks to the sleeping giant that became The Shawshank Redemption, which drew popular attention to the fact that King could do more than "just" write horror, and helped kick-start critical reassessment of him and his work.
Compare gaming to music: this year, there have been new versions of old but undeniably influential albums by Michael Jackson, Neil Young, Suicide, and Angelo Badalamenti, to name but four of countless reissues, made available both for critical reassessment and absolute-beginner appreciation.
Fitch has also downgraded NBK's Viability Rating (VR) to 'a-' from 'a' in a reassessment of the bank's financial metrics, in terms of ratios (especially profitability and capitalisation) and absolute values (especially total assets, loans, deposits and equity) against regional peers with similar ratings.
In short, any number of nations in the region are beginning a frantic reassessment of just what this new map of the Middle East promises—beyond the immediate prospects of a new round of chaos and destruction, with the United States on the sidelines.
Seeing as Mark Perry has always opened his mouth to talk about punk, and the music world he was born into has changed massively, there's never seemed like a better time to get him to re-open that mouth in a reassessment of today's scene.
Following a reassessment of potential sovereign support available to the banks in 2016, Fitch believes that sovereign support cannot be relied on given Nigeria's (B+/Negative) weak ability to do so in FC. As a consequence, we removed sovereign support from the Long-Term IDRs.
Yemen's foreign minister Abdul-Malik al-Mekhlafi said that the country has asked for a "reassessment" of the U.S. raid last month that killed several women and children, per AP. He also denied reports that his government has demanded a halt on U.S. special operations.
NEW YORK, Sept 29 (Reuters) - The oversight board in charge of resolving Puerto Rico's debt crisis will evaluate a reassessment of the fiscal plan for the island after Hurricane Maria tore through the U.S. territory last week, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Trump will call on NATO leaders to live up to the alliance's target of 2% of their gross domestic product for defense spending, after sending letters to some governments warning of a reassessment of US priorities in Europe if they fail to do so.
But if the United States wants to remain credible in future multilateral negotiations, it cannot go against the international consensus and attempt to scuttle past diplomacy whether as political retaliation against a previous administration, or as part of a constant reassessment of American national interests.
A recent tax reassessment in Greenburgh pushed the assessed values of Edgemont homes up by about 26 percent, effectively raising Edgemont's share of Greenburgh's taxes to 2000 percent from 96 percent — even though Edgemont makes up just 2925 percent of the unincorporated area's population.
Cannabis company Acreage just cut 973 jobs following a strategic review, and it's the latest sign of a tough environment for cannabis sellersAcreage Holdings eliminated 40 positions earlier this week in a strategic reassessment of its spending, a source familiar with the matter said.
If market participants get nervous about rising rates, coming as they are on the heels of a prolonged period of exceptional monetary stimulus and unprecedented low yields, it is not hard to imagine the possibility of a sharp reassessment that could send asset prices tumbling.
Beyond 2017, the forecast for real GDP growth was revised up, reflecting a reassessment of the recently enacted tax cuts, along with higher projected paths for equity prices and foreign economic growth and a lower assumed path for the foreign exchange value of the dollar.
And when Mr. Enrigue states, almost as an aside, that "the fall of Tenochtitlan," the Aztec capital that is today Mexico City, "caused more planetary aftershocks than the equally monumental falls of Jerusalem and Constantinople," he provokes the same kind of reassessment on an even larger scale.
"We've clearly warned Turkey that its potential acquisition of the (Russian) S-400 (air defense system) will result in a reassessment of Turkey's participation in the F-35 program and risk other potential future arm transfers to Turkey," State Department spokesman Robert Palladino told a briefing.
Against a basket of its rivals, the dollar has surged past its 200-day moving average on Tuesday, a level it hasn't traded above since May 2017, a level which typically attracts some reassessment from large institutional investors on their dollar positions, according to Morgan Stanley.
The appeals court said Mattis' plan was not "foreordained" by Trump because it took into account a panel of military and medical experts, evidence from the implementation of the open service policy and "a reassessment of the priorities of the group that produced" the open service policy.
The appeals court said Mattis's plan was not "foreordained" by Trump because it took into account a panel of military and medical experts, evidence from the implementation of the open service policy and "a reassessment of the priorities of the group that produced" the open service policy.
Overshadowed by his contemporary Robert Mapplethorpe, whose nude Adonises compelled a late 20th-centuary reassessment of both kink and classical aesthetics, Hujar is well known for his brief, intense relationship with the late artist David Wojnarowicz (1954-13), the subject of many of his most stirring portraits.
WASHINGTON — Yemen's government said on Wednesday that it had requested a "reassessment" of an American commando raid last month that killed several women and children and closer coordination on future operations, but said that it had not suspended future raids by United States Special Operations forces.
Latin America has suffered countless drug-related deaths in recent decades, and stop-start moves toward the legalization of medical - and even recreational - marijuana in countries like Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay represent a broader reassessment of drug laws in a region long-typified by aggressive prohibition.
"The minutes will elaborate on the Fed's view that the downside risks to the U.S. economy have eased, and that a 'material reassessment' of the economic outlook will be needed for it to cut rates again," said Joseph Capurso, an analyst at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
The possible reining in of political "microtargeting," part of a broader reassessment of Facebook's policies around campaign messaging, comes just weeks after CEO Mark Zuckerberg made two trips to Washington to defend the company against attacks from Democrats who say its hands-off approach hurts democracy.
Four months later, on the eve of the film's HBO release, that urgency still comes through, particularly as we've spent that time living through a collective remembrance of sorts, a reassessment of what we thought to be true, and the ugly machinations really at work behind the scenes.
That court sent the case back to the General Court for a reassessment, saying the earlier ruling had failed to show the test could not be reproduced and noted that the EU law was designed to guide consumers on energy consumption while a machine is actually in use.
But a disembodied striped sleeve strapped across the torso like evening armor and worn over a white tank top and slouchy black trousers aside, he didn't refine that idea to the point where it becomes an abstraction: the kind of garment that transcends its own origins to demand reassessment.
A confluence of factors — high student loan debt, the lackluster career success of over-credentialed Millennials, and the anti-free speech campus insanity chronicled on outlets like campus reform — have come together to encourage a reassessment of "the more degrees the better" thinking left over from the early 2000s.
But this grand reassessment, led by DLC co-founder Will Marshall and his K Street band of brothers, was merely a reassertion of the wealth-first economics, go-slow social progressivism, and hawkish foreign policy peddled by white Democratic power-brokers and Clintonian neoliberals for three decades now.
"This is some unwinding of some large flows into the equity markets rather than some structural reassessment of the market, and that is why the spillover impact on other asset classes such as currencies is limited for now," said Viraj Patel, an FX strategist at ING in London.
The challenge today is to take the next step, to show how protecting kids and giving them a sound start in life requires more than just government spending programs but a real reassessment of old assumptions about the economy and how all families can share in its benefits.
"The group's results were supported by double-digit growth in service revenue by both MTN Nigeria and MTN Ghana, while economic pressure, new data usage rules and a reassessment of recognition criteria for roaming revenue from Cell C impacted our performance in South Africa," Shuter said in a statement.
For many, the lots to watch in Christie's auction were a group of 2131.6 paintings by Richard Diebenkorn, an artist traditionally regarded by the market as "second tier," but whose association with the Bay Area Figurative Movement of the 2110.3s and 237s could prompt reassessment in today's internet economy.
"It is no secret to anyone that the state of human rights in Egypt requires considerable reassessment," Mr. Sadat, a member of Parliament and a nephew of President Anwar el-Sadat, who was assassinated in 1981, told a reporter as Parliament convened for the first time in January.
Unfortunately, President Donald Trump's announced meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, his continued trashing of the NATO alliance, and recent calls for a reassessment of US force posture on the European continent have undercut the planned NATO agenda and will likely take the air out of the room in Brussels, Belgium.
In Ohio, Mr. Cordray unveiled a more stringent gun violence platform last week amid criticism from Mr. Kucinich of his past relationship with the N.R.A. Mr. Cordray said in an interview that the Parkland shooting had prompted a reassessment of existing policies even among people who back broader gun rights.
But this is where the second objection to lukewarmism comes in, which is that such reassessment might happen on op-ed pages but not in actual right-wing politics, because in actual right-wing politics no serious assessment of the science and the risks is taking place to begin with.
"The language pertaining to the monetary policy stance could be revisited early this year as part of the regular reassessment at the forthcoming monetary policy meetings... However, it was concluded that such an adjustment was premature and not yet justified by the stronger confidence," the bank said in the minutes.
"Indeed the 'material reassessment' threshold in our view means that the next Fed rate cut, if it turns out to be required, is likely to be a risk-off cut in financial markets rather than a risk-on cut," wrote Guha, Evercore's head of global policy and central bank strategy.
The affirmation follows the agency's upgrade of DFG's standalone credit profile to 'BBB+' from 'BBB', while the previous three-notch uplift has been changed to a two-notch uplift, reflecting the agency's reassessment of DFG's operational and strategic linkage with the central government, through its parent, Dongfeng Motor Corporation (DFM).
The reassessment of DFM's linkage with the central government follows a comparison with other SASAC-owned state-owned enterprises (SOEs) that are rated with a three-notch uplift from their standalone credit profiles, including CRRC Corporation Limited (A+/Stable), China Shenhua Energy Company Limited (A+/Stable) and CNOOC Limited (A+/Stable).
But they didn't, and even after the subsequent decades of mainstream discovery, critical reassessment, and massive cultural influence, Blade Runner 2049 remains the rarest of Hollywood propositions: an R-rated, $353 million sequel to a movie that not a lot of people liked (or even fully understood) when it first came out.
" This inventory reassessment not only promises to provide discounts on the "right" items, but also to make the sale process more efficient in general — with the elimination of superfluous sale flyers and, as the press release states, clearer emphasis on only the "best, most compelling sales — when it makes the most sense.
AT13 spreads continued to narrow, in part driven by several banks raising fresh equity throughout the year and, seemingly, the reassessment by some market participants of non-performance risk following the simultaneous jump to default of Banco Popular Espanol's AT1s (without previously omitting a coupon) and Tier 2 debt in the summer.
By indulging in a manic expenditure of labor for an inadequate period of time — the opposite of relying on skills and illusory gestures — Smith distracts himself from self-doubt, critical reassessment, or any of the other stumbling blocks painters face in their effort to produce work with human resonance and historical awareness.
Further deterioration in the operating environment reflected in a decline in Bank of Ceylon's key credit metrics could negatively affect its VR. A downgrade of Seylan's rating could result from a reassessment of state support and a material reversal in recent improvements to its asset quality, together with a weakening financial profile.
"[I]t would be a grave miscalculation of historic proportion for Beijing to crack down on Hong Kong, to invade Hong Kong territory with the People's Armed Police, or to declare martial law that would require a fundamental reassessment of our relationship with the People's Republic of China," Cotton told Hewitt Tuesday.
"The last thing investors needed was further Brexit angst but the continued flow of opinion polls pointing to a possible 'leave' outcome has caused a further reassessment of risk profiling with respect to the outcome of next week's vote," Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets in London, wrote in a note.
Many of these campaigns have been fueled by themes of identity and diversity, but they are also linked by a loosely overlapping set of policy concerns, including demands for higher taxes on the wealthy, new legal protections for women and immigrants and a drastic reassessment of narcotics regulation and the criminal-justice system.
Over the past decade, the comedy community has undergone a series of reckonings, from excising the rhetoric that women aren't funny, to grappling with sexual assault allegations against Louis C.K., to the culture-wide reassessment of the women who had accused Bill Cosby of assault — which stemmed from a single comedy routine by Hannibal Buress.
What happened: Powell initially said it would take a "material reassessment" in the outlook for the Fed to change its view that no further rate cuts were needed — but minutes later he reversed course, saying that holding rates at their current levels would be appropriate as long as the outlook stayed within the Fed's expectations.
"The rebound appears to have reflected both a reassessment of the outlook for the federal funds rate in the wake of June's healthier U.S. employment report and unwinding of the extra demand for safe-havens prompted by the U.K.'s vote for Brexit," John Higgins, chief markets economist at Capital Economics, said in a report on Wednesday.
The downgrade of CBM's VR to 'b+' from 'bb-' reflects a moderate increase in Fitch's assessment of the volume of potentially risky asset exposures - driven in part by Fitch now considering some exposures more risky than before and in part by new net issuance - and a reassessment of the appropriate rating level given the volume of these exposures.
Sixty-one percent of survey respondents, including ones that are not customers of CVS or Aetna, said the deal would affect their decision-making process on health benefits, with 23 percent saying it would accelerate a reassessment of healthcare strategy and 38 percent saying it would delay any such moves until the transaction's impact could be understood.
PERTH, Australia — The search for Malaysia Airlines' missing Flight 212 on the floor of the southern Indian Ocean is nearing an end with no sign of the plane in the area that investigators had concluded it most likely went down, prompting a last-ditch reassessment of assumptions used to calculate its final descent and draw the search zone.
Labor supporters and a top campaign aide, Brandon Davis, former chief of staff at the Democratic National Committee, had begun agitating for a reassessment of his decision shortly after his concession speech, campaign aides said, after receiving reports that poll workers had rejected a number of ballots over mismatched signatures — grounds for a possible legal challenge.
Importantly for markets too, the governing council said that when assessing the options open to it – such as whether to expand the monthly volume of purchases -- there was "broad agreement that such measures would not be warranted at this juncture, while a reassessment could be made in future," meaning that the bank has not ruled out the prospect of more stimulus.
Two years ago Jacob Howland, a philosophy professor at the University of Tulsa, wrote an article for Commentary describing a chain of events that led not only to a reassessment of his mother's writing, but also to the emergence of a decades-long correspondence Ms. Howland had with Saul Bellow, who he said was a longtime friend and, for a time, a lover.
According to state news agency KCNA, the test was "conducted under the personal guidance of Kim Jong Un." While the U.S., Japan, and South Korea have long been warning about the growing threat from North Korea's missile tests, analysts had thought Pyongyang was years away from having a nuclear-tipped ballistic missile capable of hitting the U.S. Tuesday's test will force a reassessment of those predictions.
"We have clearly warned Turkey that its potential acquisition of the S-400 will result in reassessment of Turkey's participation in the F-35 program, and risk other potential future arms transfers to Turkey, as well as lead to potential actions under Countering America's Adversaries through Sanctions Act upon any government entities, private industry, or individuals involved in such a transaction," the spokesperson added.
While reassessment of foreign aid is prudent, the public announcement to terminate funding, combined with President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's statement, "I want to bring our troops home," risks increasing perceptions of abandonment or retreat.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 2628 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.), who is also seeking the nomination after an unsuccessful campaign in the previous election, in 28503 called for a "reassessment" of the Electoral College.
At a time when challenging gender stereotypes is the watch-phrase of the day, the show on Wednesday was the smartest commentary on the subject yet — in part because it turned the issue on its head: Instead of putting men in women's wear, it put women in men's wear, simultaneously underscoring how much the antecedents are intertwined and demanding a reassessment of the suit.
Yes, there have been plenty of large data breaches before—5 million SSNs revealed in a Kansas Department of Commerce leak in July, 80 million in the notorious 2015 Anthem health insurance breach—but with Equifax's revelation that 143 million Americans may have had their SSNs stolen (along with other sensitive personal information), security experts are pressing for a fundamental reassessment in how, and why, we identify ourselves.
But sitting up there next to Bill Kristol, and thinking about how his beloved war on terrorism had led to the displacement and suffering of the Afghan and Syrian refugees featured in my documentary, and how candidate-turned-reality-TV-star Palin had paved the way for reality-TV-star-turned-candidate Trump, I couldn't bring myself to clap for a resistance that refuses to engage in even minimal political introspection or reassessment.
"A China-centered global outbreak of a highly contagious disease with a high fatality rate that threatened to derail tentative global economic stabilization – if this is what we are dealing with – could in principle meet the 'material reassessment' test, though we do not think Powell will get drawn into this type of judgment at this juncture," Krishna Guha, head of global policy and central banking strategy at Evercore ISI, said in a note.
POST-IMF/WORLD BANK MEETING ASSESSMENT ON IMPACT OF TRUMP ADMINISTRATION POLICIES It is premature to react or make policy decisions based on the future policies pursued by the U.S. administration at this point... One thing that may have come out of the meetings is that perhaps the risk of trade protectionism may have somewhat receded... Markets are in the course of a reassessment of the U.S. fiscal policy and I frankly wouldn't feel like going beyond that.

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