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I think the interesting thing is that we, Hollywood specifically, but the workplace, men and women's dynamics is being recalibrated, recalibrated in a very good way that is long overdue.
Having to rely on many young players prematurely, Madigan recalibrated.
Traffic signals have been recalibrated to give priority to pedestrians.
Traffic signals have been recalibrated to give priority to pedestrians.
"He has recalibrated on everything," Trump told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos.
Every 2016 blocks (roughly every two weeks), the system is recalibrated.
You recalibrated the cast of professionals who work on your career.
With every transition, they recalibrated the rent to the rising market.
And this has recalibrated people's thinking on the need for trade.
This set of accelerometers, called rover inertial measurement units, was recalibrated.
A century later, Moscow has recalibrated the technique for social media.
It's not delusional even if those aspirations are recalibrated along the way.
Mr. Asato's version is denser, with the base recalibrated for each flavor.
Deprived of stimuli, my ears got hungry fast, and quickly recalibrated themselves.
In the wake of the news, the first lady recalibrated her schedule.
But weapons are only effective over time if they are recalibrated or sharpened.
Still, Europe's auctions suggest the economics of televised sport may slowly be recalibrated.
Whenever the light levels in her surroundings change, the device must be recalibrated.
Through repetition, stand-up became what centered and recalibrated me in difficult times.
It also features a new steering rack and recalibrated electric power steering control.
Does the equation still hold, or does the algorithm need to be recalibrated?
He told of lab technicians who recalibrated their equipment to get desired test results.
On this night, the scale, at least from Northern Ireland's perspective, was understandably recalibrated.
Recalibrated and ready to create Nash is back with an arsenal of new music.
Over the years, as I began writing about restaurants, Souen was where I recalibrated.
Even business leaders will tell you that, and the need to be recalibrated and renegotiated.
Unfortunately for Turkey, the Erdogan administration has not recalibrated their view of Middle East involvement.
We should hope that business models will be recalibrated and reset, as will investor expectations.
When Trump won the election, Pai, like many Republicans in Washington, recalibrated his ideological agenda.
There are also a retuned suspension, recalibrated stability controls, new power management and steering setup.
CBS says that election officials recalibrated the machines and believe the problems have been solved.
Modern bumpers may house advanced sensors that must be replaced or recalibrated after an accident.
He quickly recalibrated, issuing a statement making clear he did not support Mr. Trump's impeachment.
Assuming a much narrower bandwidth, and manually subtracting the Doppler effect, they recalibrated their signal.
I had just sort of recalibrated, I was working at this time for David Bradley.
In many cases, these larger groups recalibrated their platforms and priorities, conceding resources to their colleagues.
"Our relationship with Saudi Arabia needs to be recalibrated," said Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida.
Your birth father's hopes for maintaining his secret must be recalibrated to match a changed reality.
A follow-up test was recalibrated to more accurately reflect the ratio of gay to straight men.
Government borrowing costs slid too as traders recalibrated for a longer period of sub-zero ECB rates.
He's also short-circuited the mainstream press, recalibrated conservative media, and further splintered our delicately binary Congress.
"As a result, both the extent and depth of any economic impact are being recalibrated," Bilton said.
That needs to be recalibrated, of course, and keep in mind there's seven regulators involved in that.
"He has recalibrated on everything," Trump told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos in an interview slated to air Sunday.
Phil interjected himself, recalibrated and answered the two or three points that this donor was hammering me on.
But even more importantly, this new policy recalibrated global oil markets, giving Saudi Arabia the long-term advantage.
"We knew we had to get people's attention for a recalibrated character in Poirot," Christie's idiosyncratic Belgian detective.
When Vine shut down in 2016, Mr. Gaines recalibrated his focus on videos for Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.
Last week, as part of its recently announced recalibrated moderation policies, Reddit banned r/incels for violent content.
However, Wren says investors and analysts have been too pessimistic on energy stocks, and expectations need to be recalibrated.
This invasion has recalibrated alliances in the Syrian war and added new uncertainty to the future of the region.
But when the site experimentally recalibrated the model based on more recent polls, dating back just to 2000, Mrs.
That day I recalibrated, and suddenly my umbrella was upright, once again able to shield me from the weather.
And that code had to be recalibrated almost every session, said Herbert Bresler, a senior research leader at Battelle.
In the primaries, Democrats largely recalibrated their positions on gun measures, turned their backs to the NRA — and won.
Conceivably, you got high and had an extremely deep revelation that recalibrated your perceptions while listening to Dutty Rock.
Euro zone government borrowing costs slid too as traders recalibrated prices for a longer period of sub-zero ECB rates.
To compensate for the diminishing flow of files, Tiversa's developers recalibrated the software to pull down virtually everything it encountered.
Should trade negotiators successfully revive the TPP, the recalibrated deal would have to go before 11 legislatures for final approval.
Her fleeces had always been unisex, she said, but she recalibrated the fit to make them more friendly for everyone.
However, as it became clear that Trump was going to score an improbable victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton, the market recalibrated.
I spent some time hanging out with the White Rhino, a wondrous soul who basically recalibrated the universe on Sunday night.
"Monetary policy, even when recalibrated, will continue to keep a very accommodative stance," Vitor Constancio said at an event in Lisbon.
Existing ATMs are unable to work with the new Rs 2,000 bill and need to be recalibrated, which could take weeks. 
It was as though the act of pushing 25 pounds of water through my body each day had somehow recalibrated it.
The checks and balances of American governance are at once fragile and durable, and they've been recalibrated in times of crisis.
County election officials that year weren't able to replicate the issues voters experienced when they recalibrated the machines and tested them.
But Arrieta is 32 years old, and an industry increasingly steeped in analytics has recalibrated the value of veteran free agents.
Instead, he quickly found the bright side—the chance to choose a program that best suited his development—and recalibrated his path.
Their instruments, designed for outdoor atmospheric measurement, had to be recalibrated to deal with the much higher concentrations that build up indoors.
He was referring to initiatives such as soda bans, recalibrated school cafeteria food and more attention to physical education and nutrition curriculums.
They understandably have moved out the risk spectrum in response to very low rates, but they've not recalibrated their expectations for returns.
"In one fell swoop, the market was recalibrated," said Carl P. Kaufman, managing director for fixed-income strategy at Osterweis Capital Management.
Aspiring terrorists subsequently recalibrated by targeting the large crowds that congregate at ticket check-in counters or in the baggage carousel area.
You know with the rising interest rates people have really recalibrated risk in emerging markets in my opinion overreacted in many ways.
The former, a reimagining of Black Flag's work, and the latter a stunning breakout that recalibrated every previously held conception of Longstreth's project.
When it reopens this summer it will have a recalibrated mix of stores and restaurants (the Cheesecake Factory, out; a vegan restaurant, in).
" But his spokesman, Brian Murray, recalibrated after being told of the existence of the photos, saying, "The governor was on the beach briefly.
"If further adverse shocks were to materialize, our measures could be recalibrated once more commensurate with the strength of the headwind," he told economists.
Its pipettes had to be recalibrated every two to three months, and the recalibration process put the device out of commission for five days.
The machine is hooked up to an iMac, which connects the phone to an internal Apple server and allows the sensor to be recalibrated.
There's a marvelous, hard-won simplicity and directness in these drawings that evokes the physicality of a wild spiritual journey recalibrated as allegorical satire.
The Vox Media move occurred, not coincidentally, after Facebook recalibrated its News Feed to drive less traffic to content produced by professional news organizations.
The euro fell against the dollar as investors recalibrated their expectations of when the European Central Bank will allow market interest rates to rise.
If "Linda Vista" has been recalibrated since Chicago — the women's parts have thickened, Wheeler's monologues have thinned — it still participates, enthusiastically, in this tradition.
To ensure displays are properly recalibrated for each set of eyes, Samsung partnered with Department of Mechatronics, Optics, and Mechanical Engineering Informatics's Professor Klara Wenzel.
By doing so, we've recalibrated the way we measure compensation by seeing each position in terms of the value and worth of the job itself.
The suspension and chassis have been upgraded, the all-wheel-drive system recalibrated, and Alpina has tweaked the shift maps of the 8-speed transmission.
The mortgage insurers balked, since they would be on the hook for the risk, so last month Fannie Mae "recalibrated" its risk assessment criteria again.
The business model began to take shape, gradually, in the eighties; it solidified a decade ago, when a writer's strike recalibrated Hollywood's tolerance for risk.
It was impossible to know how the new neurons were tuned for direction or speed, and so every day the system had to be recalibrated.
And over the years, McConnell shamelessly, fluidly recalibrated his arguments based on what was more useful to him, and then his party, at that moment.
Before the NYPD recalibrated its pot policy across the city in November 2014, it was Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson who first gestured toward change.
A group of Christian leaders, anxious about the chaos that seemed to be enveloping the globe, recalibrated the faith and gave it a new urgency.
Readers were so upset, that the writers recalibrated her story, explaining she was given a mind-control serum that forced her to do bad things.
But no book in my mind feels as stunningly original as Akwaeke Emezi's Freshwater, a mesmerizing wholehearted rejection of colonial influences that recalibrated my brain.
With this update, they recalibrated the satellite data and got a more accurate measure of the bone-chilling temperatures in those pockets near the South Pole.
Among them are a new set of Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires specifically designed for the car and a recalibrated MagneRide computer-controlled suspension system.
But, discounts have largely been disproven as international brands have recalibrated their pricing to account for the 1:1.3 exchange rate between dollars and British pounds.
The group, which also featured live member Phil Cunningham, released a sole power-pop friendly LP before yet again quiet disbanding once their day job recalibrated.
Only the home button that was originally part of the device will work — unless the replacement is specially recalibrated by an Apple-approved source, that is.
Elsewhere, ECB chief economist Peter Praet said the central bank's new bank lending facility can be recalibrated at any point to reflect developments in bank lending.
The trouble was the same as with those mice: the rollers wore out or got dirtied up, and had to be replaced, and the motors recalibrated.
If the idea of having to regularly send your breathalyzer in to get recalibrated sounds unappealing, consider the AlcoMate Premium AL7000 Professional Breathalyzer with PRISM Technology.
The amount of money spent on the United States military should be brought in line with historical norms and recalibrated to the country's actual defense needs.
Robots frequently need to be recalibrated to adjust for minimal differences in the quality of raw materials they are working with or temperature and humidity differences.
Mutual funds like Fidelity and T. Rowe Price invested in private companies like Uber, Airbnb, Snapchat, and Dropbox — then recalibrated their valuations based on market conditions.
It achieves this without harming the integrity of public safety as prison sentences would only be recalibrated for certain nonviolent offenders and would require careful judicial oversight.
But I have a combo that sort of works for me now, but I need to be recalibrated when the paranoia and the anxiety start working again.
I introduced myself, and she instantly recalibrated her vibrancy to fit the contours of my attention, like a phone screen adjusting its brightness according to the light.
The machines were not recalibrated before last week's edict; by keeping the move a secret, officials prevented big holders of unaccounted-for money from outwitting the ban.
Watching the entire run of David Lynch and Mark Frost's series for the first time since its original broadcast (yes, I'm that old), I've recalibrated my judgment.
Since the 2015 Ogberfell decision, Christian conservatives have recalibrated towards protecting the individual religious liberties of those personally opposed, as in the recent gay wedding cake debate.
" In the fourth quarter, Old Navy has "recalibrated" its messaging to focus on its designs for the holiday season "combined with compelling price points and commercial plans.
Reddit's main incel community, r/Incels, was permanently banned last year for "violent content" as part of a recalibrated commitment to moderating the toxic subcultures in its midst.
It's time we recalibrated the pendulum that today allows the mentally ill to die with their rights on — and, rarely but unforgivably, take a dozen innocents with them.
Her campaign has also recalibrated its resources to seize on Trump's falling momentum by expanding their map and focusing on early voting and get-out-the-vote efforts.
Prior to the brain implant, De Bruijne used an eye-tracking system to communicate, but it had to be recalibrated every time light levels in her surroundings changed.
"We had a correction and the market recalibrated around earnings," said Charley Moore, CEO of Rocket Lawyer, a San Francisco-based developer of online legal documents and support.
Jefferi Hashim, CEO of CIMB Investment Bank said on Friday that with its pan-Asian collaboration with China Galaxy International (CGI), it has recalibrated its investment banking business.
FRANKFURT, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Daimler has recalibrated its expectations about the potential business model from operating fleets of self-driving cars, Chief Executive Ola Kaellenius said on Thursday.
With such uncertainty enveloping the nomination, Mr. McConnell has recalibrated his message and is now only guaranteeing that there will be a vote as soon as this week.
The dish, called khao kan jin and often eaten as a snack in northern Thailand, suggests a blood sausage with the ratios radically recalibrated, more rice than pork.
"Joel — along with Joel Sternfeld, William Eggleston, Stephen Shore and a few others — recalibrated photography in the public's eyes, but also in the critics' eyes," Huxley-Parlour says.
A camera that hasn't been recalibrated after a windshield repair, for example, could mean the difference between keeping you between the lines or steering you off a cliff.
However, as day transforms into night, the atmosphere of the square is recalibrated to the tune of Chleuh dancing boys, storytellers, magicians, and peddlers of various wares and crafts.
Instead, Sharpton has recalibrated his career to fight Trump and convened black leaders in Washington last week to show a front of black-led collective support for undocumented immigrants.
It is perfectly good as a civilizational principle, but only when continually interrogated and recalibrated to fit the world as it is, rather than a fantasy of the past.
By eliminating the filibuster to secure the judge's confirmation, Republicans in the Senate have done more than change the body's internal procedures; they have recalibrated the separation of powers.
Values get recalibrated as new ideas gain currency, old ideologies and their proponents die off, and polemics come to be seen as merely misguided business strategies for staying solvent.
Albayalde said Duterte's war on drugs would be "recalibrated", and there would be renewed focus and intensity, with "built-in safeguards" to ensure operations were lawful and protected human rights.
In episode two's most horrifying sequence, she stumbles into the "backstage" area where Hosts are repaired and recalibrated, their bullet holes patched over and the blood washed off their forms.
In the final hours before the primary, the campaign concluded it was headed for another embarrassing defeat and recalibrated, moving the candidate to South Carolina for the forward-looking rally.
In the 1970s and '72003s, feminism recalibrated the cultural understanding of rape so that the bar for determining what defined it was no longer set intractably at encounters like these.
When it got recalibrated perfectly a few minutes later, I was surprised — not by the fact that it worked, but by the fact that anyone had thought to troubleshoot makeup.
Sensible: Ms. Lampe has recalibrated the show as it migrated from the Pompidou's unadorned spaces to the Jewish Museum's Beaux-Arts mansion, and the elegant hang justifies a few abbreviations.
He has also flipped between stating that Mexico's economy is in solid shape to declaring that the country is bankrupt, and he recalibrated a plan to increase steadily declining oil production.
The closer point of comparison seemed to be mid-period John Adams, thanks to vaulting themes that were frequently, daringly interrupted and recalibrated, all without losing a sense of forward momentum.
Arresting a high-flying Chinese businessman may be a simple matter of law, but it is also one more sign of how the relationship between Namibia and China is being recalibrated.
The costume must be recalibrated five or six times during each show, because if a sensor is out of place, as happens from time to time, the avatar can look contorted.
It's an instrumental with a vaguely Asian keyboard motif, drum syncopations that clarify and recede into quiet thuds, one-syllable vocal snippets, rhythmic breathing and a constantly recalibrated sense of tension.
Eminem's pop breakthrough at the turn of the millennium inspired fears that he might turn all of hip-hop white, or that the genre might somehow become recalibrated in his image.
After the 2016 elections, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a recalibrated mission to "give people the power to build community to bring the world closer together" via a renewed focus on Groups.
Even at a shallow depth-of-field (f/2.8) and while shooting 20 frames per second, the focus was recalibrated between every single shot and it was dead on nearly every time.
The roughly 30 employees being recalibrated weren't solely from any one area, according to information provided to TechCrunch, so it seems as the company says to be a general cost saving measure.
In its benchmark 13 Statistical Review of World Energy, BP recalibrated some Saudi gas reserves as oil, allowing Riyadh to close in on Venezuela's top spot as the world's largest reserves holder.
I even followed the advice I found on other sites and recalibrated the battery, letting it run down to zero to and then did a reboot holding the home and power button.
For three hours and 40 minutes, Duncan MacDougall recalibrated his scales by fractions of ounces as the dying man's nose and mouth dried out, and his last sweat evaporated off his skin.
And while many of Mr. Sanders's supporters are expected to support her in November, she has not recalibrated her message to try to tap into the anger that he and Mr. Trump channeled.
Given the Christie's result, there is a temptation to wonder if the art market will be recalibrated in the way that it was in 24.4, when Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" sold for $22.5 million.
The Obama administration considered charging Mr. Assange with violations of the Espionage Act, a step that might have recalibrated for the digital age who is a cybercriminal and who is a whistle-blower.
After getting questions at his events asking why he wasn't going on "The View" or MSNBC, Mr. O'Rourke in recent weeks has recalibrated his schedule to spend more time sitting for TV interviews.
Thiel's illiberalism—and the tech industry's tolerance for it in a year when the measure of human decency was horrifically recalibrated—aren't anomalies, but evidence of Silicon Valley's decades-long descent into moral bankruptcy.
Abella did not elaborate on how the approach might be recalibrated and said the war on drugs had "always adhered to police action carried out with caution and regularity, but with single minded determination".
Of note: Amid all the pessimism and recalibrated plans, Cameron, whose company is working on robotaxis for retirement communities, says he just felt the urge this week to pause and celebrate a competitor's accomplishment.
Mr Macron does argue, however, that the balance between markets and regulation needs to be recalibrated, and that those who lose out from free trade must be reassured that their concerns are being taken seriously.
Trump slammed Biden in a newly released interview clip, calling the former vice president and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate "a weak guy" who has "recalibrated on everything" in light of criticism from his party's left flank.
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Pence's speech will be the first look at the Trump administration's recalibrated strategy following massive street protests last week led by Juan Guaido, the opposition leader backed by the United States and most other Western countries.
For as long as he could remember, his surroundings had been forming themselves into an inverted, low-­sloping bowl, a hemisphere of smoothly shifting coordinates in which his position at the center was continually being recalibrated.
The defense secretary also has routinely walked back and recalibrated Trump's controversial directives and statements on everything from NATO and Russia to using defense dollars for a border wall and pulling troops from Syria and Afghanistan.
"For all the pageantry, I think everybody in the Chinese government knows it has to be recalibrated and scaled back, both to fit with criticism overseas and also the potential cost over time at home," he said.
As the country wrestles with a policy approach to reducing gun violence, lawmakers should be conscious that the spectrum for solutions could be recalibrated to account for the views of everybody else instead of multiple gun owners.
With ingredients recalibrated, the curry turns into soup and a backdrop for egg noodles and yong tau foo: varying vessels — including hollowed-out eggplant, fried jicama, pugilistic green chiles and blocks of tofu — stuffed with fish paste.
The club's website had to be recalibrated to cope with a surge in demand once it went on sale, and snaking lines of fans eager to buy the gear formed outside P.S.G.'s store in central Paris.
Even after Mr. Trump recalibrated his message, Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, warned against "a precipitous withdrawal" that would benefit Russia, Iran, President Bashar al-Assad of Syria and the Islamic State.
Citigroup said on Tuesday that it would take a one-time $22 billion hit from the tax law, largely related to the bank's tax-deferred assets, which now must be recalibrated to reflect the lower corporate rate.
Because Apple has been aggressively buying back and retiring its stock, outstanding shares have dropped to less than 29 billion from 213 billion in late June 1000, when the Russell indexes were last recalibrated, according to Reuters data.
In contrast, venture capital investments, which had recalibrated alongside the IPO market in the second half of last year, have remained sedate with a clear flight to quality; fewer rounds, for higher-quality companies, with larger check sizes.
Mr. Pompeo's statement also recalibrated his earlier position that the United States would not lift sanctions on Iran unless it complied with a dozen sweeping demands, suggesting that those demands could be part of negotiations instead of preconditions.
At home, Mr. Macron, a former investment banker with no previous experience in elected office, has recalibrated his political course in the face of the Yellow Vest protests, lightening, a bit, the tax burden on the working class.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Foreign exchange traders recalibrated their expectations downwards for the Australian and New Zealand dollars after steep losses recently, but the two are still seen trapped in a narrow trading band over one year, a Reuters poll showed.
The conflicting accounts pit Mr. Sessions, who has repeatedly recalibrated his recollections of any campaign contact with Russians, against Mr. Papadopoulos, who was sentenced last week to two weeks in jail for lying to investigators in the Russia inquiry.
But, especially after he fell just short of a majority in the first round of voting in April, Mr Ossoff recalibrated his tone to draw in the sliver of moderate Republicans he needed, leaving the Trump-bashing to outside groups.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is expected to promote a recalibrated version of its Belt and Road initiative at a summit of heads of state this week in Beijing, seeking to allay criticism that its flagship infrastructure policy fuels indebtedness and lacks transparency.
But as China has become more aggressive in the disputed South China Sea — hundreds of Chinese ships, for instance, neared the Philippine-claimed Thitu island — Duterte has recalibrated, warning China to "lay off" Thitu and stepping up security links with Washington.
If Touch ID is integrated into the screen and the home button is removed entirely from the device, then any phone that has a cracked screen will have to be recalibrated with the Secure Enclave in order to function properly.
The iPhone 7 home button will only work with the original home button that it was shipped with; if it breaks and needs to be replaced, a new one will only work if it is "recalibrated" in an Apple Store.
"(President Mario) Draghi's discussion of the ECB's reinvestment strategy has hammered home the message that the "flow component" of the recalibrated QE (asset purchase) programme will remain sizeable," said Valentin Marinov, head of G10 FX research at Credit Agricole in London.
Congressional Memo PHILADELPHIA — For months, the strategies have been tested and recalibrated — the senatorial speed-walk, the winking deflection, the jittery laughter — honed through a presidential campaign season of refutable claims, racially charged rhetoric and tape-recorded boasts of sexual assault.
The executive declined to say how big an overall budget Gojek has allocated to the initiative, but added the company was working with a wide range of production houses for its programming, which would be recalibrated according to viewers' responses.
In a bid to gain votes, the bill has been changed enough times that the Congressional Budget Office plans to issue a new, recalibrated estimate of the costs and impact on Americans Tuesday, even though text is still not finalized.
They've dispatched founder Mark Zuckerberg to recite talking points, shuffled around some privacy settings, recalibrated Zuckerberg's talking points, and in between relatively meaningless other directives, taken out full-page newspaper ads saying sorry (and subtly mentioning they expect other similar incidents to emerge).
Strategists at DBS Group Research have recalibrated their forecast for the yuan to end 2018 to 6.90 per dollar, with the dollar likely to strengthen on the U.S. Federal Reserve's monetary tightening and more trade tensions in the second half of the year.
We have known for some time about the likely effects of China's transition from manufacturing and goods production to consumerism and a service-sector orientation — a transition that means the metrics analysts have depended upon to assess Chinese growth have to be recalibrated.
November 12, 2016 Zuckerberg then recalibrated his language with a post on Facebook, sticking with the idea that it's highly unlikely fake news affected the outcome of the election:
This is an area where I believe we must proceed very carefully though.
By studying the numbers and being transparent with the findings, the greater buy-in we had across our organization, and the faster we recalibrated our compensation by putting in place ongoing pay audits, the faster we deliver our promise to our women employees.
Others have shown that algorithms used in facial recognition return false matches at a higher rate for African-Americans than white people unless explicitly recalibrated for a black population — in which case their failure rate at finding positive matches for white people climbs.
"In an era that has recalibrated economies, redefined social realms and rewired the connection between the individual and the world, we must also reimagine what it is to be human," Shari Frilot, Sundance Film Festival Senior Programmer and Chief Curator of New Frontier said.
Hawkish comments from the bank's two top policymakers last week sent the Canadian dollar up 1.7 percent over two days, its best two-day run in a year, as markets recalibrated the risk that rate increases could be coming sooner than had been expected.
But in the years since, as the national dialogue has grown more consumed by security threats like the Islamic State, Mr. Cruz has recalibrated considerably, leaving an impression among some conservative thinkers that he is merely groping for the median position of the base.
The code, which is regularly recalibrated, has tried to placate both sides by rewarding points for difficulty while also deducting points from gymnasts who do not "play a role or a character" in their floor routine or don't match their motion to the music.
If the word "racist" is capacious enough to describe both proud slaveholders and Barack Obama, and if it nevertheless must constantly be recalibrated in light of new policy research, then it may start to lose the emotional resonance that gives it power in the first place.
The team that wrecked the N.F.L. with an offense so potent that it recalibrated how football is played in 2018 — scoring the most points and gaining the most yards and throwing the most touchdowns — also fielded one of the worst defenses that has ever made the playoffs.
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Warren also addressed fears of a vicious spiral revving up in which capital concerns would cause both talent and clients to abandon the bank, saying employees across the sector would need to adapt to a new reality that would be different but offer a recalibrated set of draws.
Go deeper: National debt surpasses $22 trillion In "How America Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Deficits and Debt," the NYT's Neil Irwin explains how the most respected economists in the world, including Larry Summers and Olivier Blanchard, have recalibrated their fiscal opinions in the light of recent data.
"I think the downside risks are stronger than the upside risks and that's a good rationale for why we recalibrated monetary policy from slightly restrictive to slightly accommodative," Evans said during an event in Chicago, in which he also said he was still optimistic about the U.S. economic outlook.
Brooklyn producer Dre Skull and dancehall legend Spice have teamed up for an exuberant remix of Jax Jones and RAYE's inescapable 2016 hit "You Don't Know Me." While the original Booka Shade-sampling track is designed for pop radio, here it's recalibrated by the Mixpak label boss for maximum club functionality.
In an interview with the New York Times, 2020 candidate Beto O'Rourke said he's even more determined to win the Democratic nomination after the mass shooting in his hometown of El Paso, dismissing calls to use his recalibrated time in the spotlight to make a high-profile run for Senate.
But Cap's franchise has evolved, surprisingly and satisfyingly, into the most essential of all the Marvel entries: A malleable, genre-shifting series of movies in which character connections are deepened, wandering storylines are recalibrated, and grown-up thrills are drop-kicked into a universe that can sometimes get bogged down by high-stakes threats and low-grade depression.
Drafts of the strategy framework seen by TechCrunch suggest its scope and ambition vis-a-vis digital technologies has been pared back and repositioned vs earlier formulations of the plan, dating from December 2015 and June 2016, as the government recalibrated to factor in last summer's referendum vote for the UK to leave the European Union .
Some hark back to Mr. Truong's time at Royal Siam, with the spices recalibrated slightly: rough cakes of ground mackerel suffused with lemongrass, fish sauce and kaffir lime leaves, akin to Thai tod mun pla; strips of steak steeped in nam prik pao, a Thai chile paste with a brash undersea funk, tangy and smoky-sweet.
Michael Lippert, portfolio manager of the $372.3 million Baron Opportunity fund, said that the recent rally in the S&P 500 can be pinned on the fact that "the market got the call wrong on the Fed," and recalibrated after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's comments that the central bank could be "patient" dialed back market expectations for rate hikes this year.
Photo via David Kawai The budget plans to boost the Canada Student Grant program to the tune of an extra $2150,20083 per year for low-income families and $22008 for middle-income families, while the Canada Student Loan program will be recalibrated to ensure that students don't have to begin paying back their loans until they begin earning $240,240 per year — up from the current $20,500.
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