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Things are recalibrating, and the markets are looking for growth.
And by the bitter pill that was recalibrating my life.
Negga's quicksilver performance keeps recalibrating all these levels of reaction.
PaulThe writer is the author of "Recalibrating the Labor Market."
Then there is the waiting, the recalibrating and the triple checking.
Policymakers have shown no sign so far of recalibrating their guidance.
It's just one way this outbreak has inspired nonstop emotional recalibrating.
Beleaguered media measurement and and analytics giant Comscore is recalibrating itself again.
There is significant value in recalibrating focus to state and local elections.
This suggests that we are recalibrating our judgments about who to believe.
The most pressing issue for the Tar Heels is recalibrating their shooting touch.
Additionally, recalibrating policy over a longer timescale allows more time for fine-tuning.
Jaksa and fellow scientists are now recalibrating Australia's place on the earth's surface.
But it was also about recalibrating your view of yourself and your species.
"I still feel like my brain is recalibrating itself to experience anxiety," she explained.
Recalibrating the cost hurdle to, say, 8 percent would help laggards and standouts alike.
Recalibrating state-supported industries to true market levels would mean cutting millions of jobs.
Lately especially, country music has been changing rapidly, and Nashville has been constantly recalibrating.
I also started recalibrating my hopes on jobs in Chicago, closer to my home market.
But it has been recalibrating its government outreach to adapt to a Republican-controlled Washington.
As I mentioned, recalibrating the Touch ID sensor does not: So what is Apple protecting?
Maybe relinquishing or recalibrating our fantasies of the good life doesn't lead to absolute darkness.
He adjusted his trunks — as if recalibrating body and mind — and went back to work.
The Trump administration has identified recalibrating trade with China as one of its defining challenges.
For the past several years, we have been recalibrating Clinton's legacy through micro historical trends.
Several officials said the primary adjustment to the new role had been recalibrating their mentality.
I could see their child-minds recalibrating the relative scales and possibilities of American experience.
I do feel like acupuncture has been huge in balancing my hormones and recalibrating my body.
At the same time, Yemen is necessarily recalibrating its position and may further restrict America's access.
It's probably time to start recalibrating our expectations for reboots, remakes, or whatever terminology you prefer.
Rather than retrenching and recalibrating, Piper Jaffray is reiterating its call that the will rally strongly.
Farrell positions himself not as aggravating the battle of the sexes so much as recalibrating it.
Also, right now, the market is recalibrating to a greater Treasury level than it's used to.
The Trump administration has invested heavily in the Saudi alliance and shows no sign of recalibrating.
That suggests investors are recalibrating their expectations about just how tough Seoul will be on chaebol.
Beyond your anger and sense of betrayal, surely you are recalibrating your personal estimation of him.
"I've spent a lot of time recalibrating my life to make it feel manageable," she said.
Sometimes recalibrating so you can focus on your goals is the best way to stay on track.
And after 94 consecutive months of job creation, bosses and human resource departments are recalibrating their requirements.
As Annie is recalibrating, so is everyone else, whether or not she notices, which she mostly doesn't.
" He later added, "Everybody in the region is recalibrating and rethinking about what their alliances should be.
Instead, take control of your data destiny by tweaking a few phone settings and recalibrating your media consumption.
Only one of the three experts would speculate on the record about the mechanics of recalibrating the phone.
This new normal has both Wall Street and K Street recalibrating the scales in anticipation of fundamental change.
Clinton was already recalibrating her message, even altering her standard line before the Michigan race had been called.
So did the actor Jeffrey Wright, who tweeted that the "joke needed recalibrating," among other more stringent comments.
Seventy-three percent of those surveyed said they'd be fine with Trump recalibrating his positions from the campaign.
"What we're doing is recalibrating in light of experience," he said during a speech at the Brookings Institution.
Once the narrative starts about recalibrating equity evaluations on a straight and higher-end inflation environment, selling starts.
Warren's campaign raised early red flags for tech's giants, which are now recalibrating for the threat from Sanders.
Basically, Trump's being criticized for recalibrating his positions as he acquires more knowledge about a host of issues.
To her fans she is an exemplary democrat, constantly calibrating and recalibrating according to the will of the people.
After opening and closing windows, changing the position of the monitor and recalibrating it, we were at a loss.
It might mean recalibrating what counts as "reckless," when lies on the internet can mobilize genuine real world threats.
The place was packed at lunchtime and has thrived by not changing anything, not recalibrating, not making vegan pastrami.
But in Game 6 they pressed that three-point "luck" yet again, recalibrating their shooting, and to spectacular effect.
The smartest minds in tech should be thinking about reformulating and recalibrating the workplace and the structure of businesses.
After going through a divorce and recalibrating her life, the actress and dancer is happier than she ever expected.
And sensing they may have dropped the ball with DeVos, on Monday night some Democratic activists were already recalibrating.
But others believe that the House vote was a necessary recalibrating of the role between the legislative and executive branches.
Foreign leaders in that group might have to start thinking about recalibrating their stances with an eye toward Democratic priorities.
If you thought you'd seen the worst own goal ever, start recalibrating your expectations because this is just downright shameful.
" Priebus continued to praise Trump, saying he's on a "great pathway to recalibrating the campaign and getting this thing tight.
But Trump looks to stick with it Despite the setback, Trump offered no indication that he was recalibrating his approach.
Harris is also recalibrating her digital operation as she struggles to break out of the middle of the presidential pack.
Markets have been recalibrating with money moving out of bonds and into stocks since the surprise election win by Donald Trump.
"Let's at least try to reduce those headaches so she can talk with her friends and family," he said, recalibrating doses.
Where there be manifest error in the creation of this huge body of new regulation there's nothing wrong with recalibrating it.
In the same way, the real work of recalibrating representation must be done privately and incrementally, one day at a time.
That's left Nevada recalibrating to come up with a replacement plan for what might be the most complicated statewide caucus ever attempted.
South Korea is recalibrating its foreign policy: unambiguously hugging its American ally and mending ties with Japan as those with China fray.
The finance minister, Arun Jaitley, said recalibrating the A.T.M.s to dispense the new notes would take as long as three more weeks.
The president recently made it clear that he is giving serious consideration to skipping or recalibrating the 28503 general election presidential debates.
Grandstanding about Russian election hacking on cable news should give way to a deliberate, clandestine program aimed at recalibrating the global cyber battlefield.
Frequently, performers freeze in a position, suddenly stopping before recalibrating and regaining their pace; they also pause in groups to create sculptural formations.
A recent paper, "Recalibrating climate prospects", shows how "integrative assessment models" that translate climate science into choices and consequences generally understate mitigation opportunities.
He was charged with keeping Annie-B Parson's choreography intact on the world tour, and recalibrating it to fit all sorts of venues.
Just in the past ten years I'm seeing things I never thought I'd see and I'm recalibrating myself to expect even greater things.
But once again elite liberals seem to be determined to choose the dumbest option: doubling down on globalisation rather than recalibrating their core philosophy.
But there's something to be said for pulling yourself out of the grind for a period of time and concentrating on recalibrating the system.
If the mountains do burn big and hot, and the tourists that are Colin's customers stay away, it may mean recalibrating his business plan.
The former congressman unveiled his plan to fight hate crimes and gun violence the day after he made a speech recalibrating his presidential campaign.
A National Security Council official told CNBC that it was only "natural" that Bolton be involved in recalibrating the U.S. trade relationship with China.
It's a puzzle of strange pleasures, a nerve-racking way of recalibrating how to look at the screen and the world outside the screen.
That would be a challenge for any company, but for a bubble-tea shop, it also means recalibrating the size of the tapioca pearls.
After focusing for years on the risks from Islamic extremists and foreign groups, officials are recalibrating their counterterrorism strategy to address threats from within.
Candidates are on the ground this weekend recalibrating their final appeals to make the case that they represent the party's best chance in November.
Lobbyists began the year with high expectations for a Republican-controlled government, but many are recalibrating after a rocky start for President Trump's agenda.
For Trump, moving to Washington has meant recalibrating his New York routine, where he also lived and worked in the same Trump Tower building.
The central bank is slowly starting to increase interest rates so I think investors recalibrating to that reality probably makes a great deal of sense.
And if you're discovering her for the first time, you'll be recalibrating your personal "Best Singers of All Time" list before the credits roll.  Mavis!
But as it is "recalibrating" its marketing, the agency was closed late in 2018 and its Creative Director Teresa Herd has since left the company.
This would allow for quick tweaks to the production process without having to waste huge amounts of time recalibrating the robot to the new task.
"Everybody's sort of recalibrating and regrouping," said Kathleen Sebelius, the former secretary of health and human services, who attended Wednesday's reception at the White House.
Certainly the ease with which "Freesas" were produced and given away begets their impracticality, but the gesture initiates conversations about recalibrating borders, zones and communities.
The way she pauses and freezes between statements — as if she's downloading a new dialogue program and recalibrating her expression to fit it — is uncanny.
There are ballets that choreographers return to again and again, fine tuning and recalibrating, as if trying to get at something essential they missed before.
We are constantly questioning our movements, recalibrating our posture, shifting our size and our presence based on who we are around and how they might feel.
Aside from recalibrating the delicate matter of timing, the Casey court ruled that some regulations designed to forestall or discourage abortion were consistent with the constitution.
Elections felt — unlike the vote this past weekend — full of consequence, a genuine chance to recast political power rather than an exercise in slightly recalibrating it.
"Blurred Lines" is at its most compelling when we see Grigoriadis discovering the ambiguities in the stories she's covering and recalibrating her own assumptions in response.
The president has to be able to talk things through, often quite quickly, start making decisions, and then start recalibrating those decisions as events play out.
Your eye keeps recalibrating the perspective, anticipating Max's touchdown when he is still far above the ground and then blinking in surprise when he finally lands.
She laid off staff rather than recalibrating her resources and hoped a top-three finish in Iowa could propel her to a win in South Carolina.
Evidence of robust economic expansion will be weighed by European Central Bank policymakers who will soon begin to debate recalibrating monetary policy after years of extraordinary stimulus.
While we are recalibrating our expectations, we continue to expect shares will outperform over time as TSLA introduces innovative products, increases profitability, and generates free cash flow.
Nor am I making a case against woke baes in general, who generally have their hearts in the right place even if their execution could use recalibrating.
He played in just four games before the New Year and spent two stints in the developmental league as the Hawks set about recalibrating his mind-set.
This is about recalibrating some of the very detailed rules in there so that markets are more liquid and mortgages are more available and stuff like that.
But those establishments have also been reactive, drastically recalibrating their expectations after each surprising new election, imposing a new theory intended to make sense of the world.
So when Bravo reacquired the rights to "Project Runway" last year, the network wasted no time in recalibrating the show, which will have its premiere on Thursday.
A team of researchers from the United States, Chile, France, and Germany followed the VLT observations up by reanalyzing and recalibrating past ALMA data on the star system.
"Put those weapons down, dammit!" he yelled at the troops in a moment now famous for recalibrating the military's role in the disaster zone from enforcer to helper.
We will keep working towards our goal of recalibrating gender norms and empowering people to connect globally, and now at a much faster pace with our new partner.
BUT THE BIGGER QUESTION IS NAFTA AND I HAVE NO SPECIFICS TO OFFER THIS MORNING BUT I WILL SAY PROGRESS IS BEING MADE ON RENEGOTIATING AND RECALIBRATING NAFTA.
Ken Sherrill, a professor emeritus at Hunter College, said the mayor — who once said, "I'm not hired by the people to go to parades" — was recalibrating his approach.
Yukio Ninagawa's production of Shakespeare's tragedy, performed in Japanese with English supertitles, relocates the action from medieval Scotland to feudal Japan, recalibrating the witches, woods and political ambition.
Bringing Super Cruise to the Escalade meant recalibrating the software to handle a hulking SUV instead of the sporty sedan—and making a few more LED-studded steering wheels.
Now, with Mr. Biden rising in some polls since entering the race and, for the moment, claiming some of the African-American voters she covets, Ms. Harris is recalibrating.
The U.S. Treasury has recommended delaying Basel's Fundamental Review of the Trading Book or FRTB rules which tighten capital standards for trading books of banks, saying it needed recalibrating.
But these different groups of women are dividing over the proper response to that risk -- and the wider issues that it touches of recalibrating relations between men and women.
Trump has made recalibrating US trade relationships a central tenet of his administration's agenda, and during the campaign, he repeatedly railed against the trade imbalance between the US and China.
It's also forced me to be more patient with people, because I know that no matter how hard you work, recalibrating your understanding of the world around you is difficult.
But Wolfe Herd acknowledged that the right acquirer may allow them to fulfill their goal of "recalibrating gender norms and empowering people to connect globally" at a much faster pace.
Recalibrating for specialization might have lowered Randolph's ceiling, but it might have allowed him to find a niche, or at least keep him in the NBA into his late twenties.
The guidance now required in New York is broader, a question less of reviving a tradition or recalibrating a sound than of managing the direction of an entire art form.
Analysts, backed by research from the Federal Reserve, have been recalibrating their assessments of what constitutes a strong number of hires, given how far the official unemployment rate has fallen.
"We're broken and we're sick but I think the solution is in recalibrating our moral compass as a country, and I'm looking for somebody who can do that," she said.
In response, Microsoft announced in June it was recalibrating the training data through diversifying skin tones in facial training images, applauding itself for balancing the racial discrepancies in gender classification rates.
So while you might need to hit the breaks on recalibrating your entire wardrobe for fall, we see no reason why you can't get a head start in the dress department.
As Amazon reaches into new industries like media, grocery retail and logistics, it is recalibrating its staffing while hiring heavily in fast-growing business units like Alexa and Amazon Web Services.
Northam has so far refused to resign over a racist photo in his medical school yearbook page and has been working on recalibrating his legislative agenda to focus on race and equality.
But more recently, as part of a broader acceptance of political realities, they have focused on what they call "recalibrating", that is, tweaking regulations they disapprove of rather than tearing them up.
So Democrats are agreeing to fund CHIP and reopen the government and are recalibrating their DACA strategy: Pass a bipartisan Senate bill and force the House and White House to the table.
Foreign companies are also recalibrating, including Dutch multinational Koninklijke Philips NV, one of the world's largest electronics companies, which last year relied on the United States for 35 percent of its sales.
"Progress is being made on renegotiating and recalibrating NAFTA ... good progress," Kudlow told CNBC in an interview, adding that there should be "much greater currency cooperation" between the United States and Mexico.
Foreign companies are also recalibrating, including Dutch multinational Koninklijke Philips NV, one of the worlds largest electronics companies, which last year relied on the United States for 35 percent of its sales.
The track begins in a deep stride, pairing skittering, UK garage-esque elements with disassembled soul before recalibrating itself at half tempo, letting the groove ring out with less fortified rhythmic support.
And I think you go through a cycle over – it's not of six months, and it's not a year, you go through a cycle of kind of recalibrating and resetting the business.
Yet those results are widely considered disappointing, which might not entirely grasp that the media landscape is rapidly changing, and whether Hollywood needs to begin recalibrating expectations to fit the streaming age.
It also may be an important part of recalibrating our economic system so that top talent is drawn to more diverse sectors of the economy rather than being concentrated on Wall Street.
Unable to persuade Trump to consider ways to stay in the Iran nuclear deal, and stung by U.S. tariffs on European steel and aluminum, Macron appeared to be recalibrating his approach to Trump.
The "Screening With Dignity Act" mandates new training protocols, new privacy protections, and, chiefly, a cost analysis of recalibrating full-body screening technology to be more inclusive of transgender and non-binary passengers.
BuzzFeed News first reported last week Northam and his advisers were looking at recalibrating the governor's legislative agenda to focus closely on race and equality and that plan is now coming into focus.
But the biggest adjustment, he says, is recalibrating expectations around the fact that he can longer take the most basic truths for granted, like whether the administration will stand behind its own statistics.
Recalibrating means expecting these phenomenal fires to continue to occur, particularly as Australia's drought shows few signs of ending and temperatures are expected to continue to climb after the warmest decade on record.
"If you really know that your industry is gone, then you've got to focus on, 'How am I recalibrating my skills and my background for a new industry and a new role,'" Cenedella said.
On Sunday, at a news conference in Bellinzano, Mr. Pompeo said he was ready to talk to Iranian officials with "no preconditions," showing potential openness to recalibrating 12 demands he has made of Iran.
He writes that Mr. Trump is merely recalibrating the "informal-but-very-real rules" that tilt the norms of behavior in favor of the news media, which Mr. Lifson categorizes as the president's antagonist.
But after years of declining sales and the international war on sugary drinks raging on, soft drink giants have been recalibrating to accommodate healthier consumer choices—the choice of a new generation, if you will.
Ultimately, Bungie seems to finally be acknowledging that players want its game to be a primary hobby that they can sink hours into every single day, and it's recalibrating its entire approach to accommodate that.
A top Frito-Lay exec lays out the biggest trends shaping the food snacks industry — and how the CPG giant is recalibrating to keep up Here are other great stories from media, marketing, and advertising.
The first appearance came two days after the Supreme Court issued a terse and cryptic unsigned order recalibrating how much of Mr. Trump's travel ban could be enforced while court challenges to it move forward.
Beleaguered media measurement giant Comscore is turning over a new leaf, again — and says it will be cashflow positive by the end of the yearBeleaguered media measurement and and analytics giant Comscore is recalibrating itself again.
Seventy-three percent of those surveyed said they'd be fine with Trump recalibrating his positions from the campaign — a sign he might be able to win over some critics if he can find areas of compromise.
This decision needs to be made quickly to provide the athletes, coaches and support staff with certainty, which will allow them to focus on their wellbeing at this critical time, while resetting and recalibrating for Tokyo.
BEIJING (Reuters) - U.S. policy toward China has been misdirected for decades and policymakers are now recalibrating ties, Senator Elizabeth Warren told reporters during a visit to Beijing amid heightened trade tensions between the world's two largest economies.
"There's been a recalibrating of the Wall Street lunch," said Ward, whose daily ritual is eating at his desk at Gamco's office in Rye, New York, some 35 miles from the charging bull statue in downtown Manhattan.
Since the revelations that Facebook used Definers Public Affairs to conduct opposition research on Soros were first reported by the New York Times last month, the company has been hard at work recalibrating and revising its story.
The Lab's results may not match those of every department, but "recalibrating" the expectations for body cameras to "induce large-scale behavioral changes in policing," as the researchers suggest, will be invaluable as they become more widespread.
Yet, it wasn't the blackmail and abuse he suffered while jailed, the challenges of recalibrating his life once acquitted or the striving once more to disentangle from his criminal past that proved to be the darkest hour.
Aikawa took his Texas version further afield, finding kinship to Louisiana gumbo and Mexican mole as he wrangled more than two dozen spices trying to strike the right balance, recalibrating by the gram in batch after batch.
"Almost single-handedly Duterte has reshaped the regional strategic dynamics, with both Beijing and Washington recalibrating their next move in the South China Sea as they try to anticipate the Filipino strongman's foreign policy trajectory," Mr. Heydarian said.
While the organization has smartly begun emphasizing player development over wins and losses, that ideology may have been born of desperation—and this offseason, they'll surely be recalibrating the balance between long-term potential and more immediate goals.
" By Monday Giuliani was recalibrating on Twitter: "My statement was not meant as a pontification on moral theology but one referring to the situation where two people make precisely contradictory statements, the classic "he said,she said" puzzle.
Unable to reliably find the African bird's eye chiles that go into the spice blend mitmita, she settles for jalapeños; if their heat is less nuanced, she makes up for it by recalibrating other seasonings to bring depth.
"In Beijing, Moscow, Tehran, they are recalibrating their strategies — you can't deny it — because they don't have any idea of how Trump will respond," said Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the highest-ranking Democrat on the intelligence committee.
The land near Notre-Dames-des-Landes — over 2500,2600 acres — has been home to hundreds of activists who have entered the struggle, recalibrating what was once a local issue into a global movement against capitalist exploitation of land held in common.
The election Tuesday will almost certainly see the top two candidates head to a runoff, and it comes as many African-Americans around the country are recalibrating their ideas about race and politics in the midst of the Trump presidency.
Since opening in July, the restaurant has changed its menu constantly alongside the availability of produce in Southern California, incorporating slender, sweet okra, the season's first pomegranates, the season's last peaches, jujubes and delicata squash, recalibrating salsas and swapping core ingredients.
In a speech outlining her position on the future of financial regulation in Washington, Brainard hardened a growing schism with Fed Chairman Powell and Vice Chair Randal Quarles, who last week voted in favor of recalibrating a key bank capital rule.
On one hand, as Archibong describes it, the company's recalibrating of its many partnerships and overall privacy policies have been a huge undertaking for the social network, "a manual process that involves the examination of millions of lines of code," in his words.
The latest selloff was triggered by markets recalibrating their expectations of a Trump presidency on broad economic policy, with a consensus that his policies will be inflationary and push U.S. rates up driving investors out of emerging markets and into dollar-based assets.
Working to contain fallout The newly crafted order also revealed that the administration wasn't just paying attention to the legal criticism in the courts, but also recalibrating in light of the heavy political fire they faced after the first order's messy rollout.
The rise in the yen, traditionally a safe haven for capital when investors are concerned by political and economic risks, may be largely due to a recalibrating of expectations for the scale of new economic stimulus from the Bank of Japan on Friday.
Some in the industry are no doubt happy to see Spotify lose some of its clout in the process, but recalibrating the Billboard charts in this way doesn't actually weaken the company, whose primary stakeholders don't consider that as a key performance indicator.
In the nearly three years of Trump's presidency, the U.S. Trade Representative's office has rolled out punitive tariffs and shredded long-standing agreements, recalibrating its trading relationships with every one of its top 10 trading partners, based on goods-alone data from 2018.
Of course, there is a vast middle, and if you find that a typical correction or frightening headline has provided real-time evidence that your risk tolerance is not as high as you previously thought, recalibrating your portfolio may be entirely appropriate.
Just as our policymakers did not foresee the downside of engaging China economically, it is wrong to categorically dismiss that new opportunities can be gained by recalibrating the relationship as Trump is attempting to do, whether by negotiations or other trade administrative measures.
Venture-capital investors, startups, and other Silicon Valley insiders are hastily recalibrating their views of the tech market and adjusting their approaches after a string of red-hot startups have fizzled in the public markets or imploded before even listing their shares.
Washington State Governor Jay Inslee released what he called his "Freedom from Fossil Fuels" plan, the fourth part of a multi-pronged policy platform that details how he would tackle climate change through clean energy jobs, foreign diplomacy and recalibrating the U.S. economy.
The Patriots, though, with a 41-year-old Brady, are recalibrating how to win, with a commitment to balance that they hope will propel them in January, be it at New England, Kansas City or Atlanta, the site of Super Bowl LIII.
Coming two months after Mr. Trump alienated the Palestinians by recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, it suggests that the administration is recalibrating its approach to the two sides as it wrestles with when, and how, to present a peace proposal.
The teams are recalibrating after spending the past several months laser-focused on making Bloomberg a viable candidate, said the staffer, who is known to Business Insider but spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to discuss the matter.
With the Trump White House recalibrating American expectations for openness, and usual suspects like Putin's Russia and Saudi Arabia dropping in global press freedom rankings faster than most watchdogs can churn them out, smaller and consistently unstable countries like Serbia barely manage to register.
Within our traditional definition of acceptable risk, North Korea will have a nuclear tipped missile capable of reaching Seattle within a few years, so there is no issue here with signaling the neighborhood (especially China) that we may be recalibrating our definition of acceptable risk.
At a potentially historic moment of recalibrating the complex and fraught relationship with North Korea, our very own great leader chose at a news conference to talk about "great beaches" in North Korea and how the beautiful oceanside land would be perfect for condos.
Hollywood, Florida (CNN)Donald Trump's new delegate guru told Republican Party insiders at a posh resort here on Thursday that the billionaire front-runner is recalibrating the part "that he's been playing" and is ready to work with the GOP to "evolve" as a candidate past the divisive primary.
As we discuss in a new report, "Recalibrating U.S. Strategy toward Russia: A New Time for Choosing," the Trump administration would therefore be wise to follow Reagan's lead and pursue more robust offensive and defensive measures to contest Russia's aggression and introduce additional risk into its decision-making calculus.
ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers approved a bill on Thursday that stripped out a tax break proposal highly coveted by Delta Air Lines — the most stinging punishment that America's pro-gun forces have leveled so far on one of the many corporations recalibrating their positions on firearms after the Florida high school massacre.
From the liberal left to the moderate middle, the major presidential contenders are now honing or recalibrating their final appeals before Iowa's caucuses to make the case that they represent the party's best chance to overcome Mr. Trump's well-funded re-election operation and win back the White House this fall.
DIMON: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE PUBLIC TO KNOW NO ONE IN NONE OF THE MAJOR BANK I KNOW TO HAVE THROWN OUT DODD FRANK GOING BACK TO THE GOOD OLD TIMES OR EVER GOING BACK TO PROPRIETY TRADING THIS IS ABOUT RECALIBRATING THE THINGS THAT MAYBE DIDN'T WORK VERY WELL.
WASHINGTON — Democrats who once saw health care and abortion as their best lines of attack against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, are recalibrating their approach to go after him for his view that a sitting president should not have to answer questions in a criminal case, much less face indictment.
A task force convened by the Regents, made up of deans and professors of education schools, as well as teachers and district superintendents, recommended recalibrating the passing score on the exam and allowing certain students who fall short of a passing score on the edTPA to become certified based on the recommendations of their teachers.
The Good Washable face pad • Storage slot for controller within headset • YouTube VR curates 360 videos into one place The Bad Smaller field of view than Gear VR • Not much to experience in Daydream (yet) • Pixel XL sticks out of the headset • Controller constantly needs recalibrating The Bottom Line Daydream View feels like what it is: a version 1.0 product.
Yemen could be the basis of a new U.S. foreign policy: How you take the lead in ending a disastrous war in Yemen while recalibrating relations with Saudi Arabia, pushing the reset button on Iran policy to put it back on a constructive path, all while not neglecting the persistent national security need to counter terrorist threats currently posed by al-Qa'eda and ISIS.
First, check out Brad Feld's (Foundry Group) great post on this: Founders — Use Your Down Round To Clean Up Your Cap Table, in which Brad describes the wisdom in recalibrating if you have too much preference stack (the amount of preferred stock investment into your company that gets paid before common stock does in an exit), too much complexity in your preference stack or misalignment-inducing features like carve-outs.
United Nations officials had expected little else, stressing the Geneva meeting marked the start of a longer term process aimed at recalibrating the global response to a crisis that has generated the highest levels of displacement since World War II. "Within all the gloom and doom of Syria it was a positive meeting; I come out of it with a lot of confidence," Volker Turk, assistant high commissioner of the refugee agency, said.

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