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To his credit, Prince Muhammad recognises that change is needed.
True to his reputation for frankness, Mr Quinn recognises this.
Mrs May recognises the benefits that foreign takeovers can bring.
Glad the govt recognises and supports an industry transforming India!
The technology recognises the model's body, and adds the clothing digitally.
Mr Grant recognises that Bagehot had weaknesses as well as strengths.
The other produces a CAR which recognises a second such telltale.
Keren Wong, for example, recognises that she was "born into privilege".
But one of them recognises that her son has done wrong.
Tabaré Vázquez, Uruguay's president, recognises that Mercosur is suffering from "fatigue".
The song not only recognises that, but it celebrates it too.
The government now recognises the country's "collective failure" on the matter.
Pursuing genuine wellbeing, including but also going beyond income, recognises this.
They are exhilarated to have a president who "recognises" them, she says.
On the one hand, it recognises that these are the good times.
He recognises the impact that the gating has had on our clients.
The EU's Lisbon treaty, which came into force in 2009, recognises this.
It recognises that Japan's backward-looking psychology will be slow to change.
Until the government recognises their demands, the anger is unlikely to dissipate.
China has said that it recognises Indonesia's sovereignty over the Natuna Islands.
It also recognises the role of stubbornly low rates in Europe and Japan.
America also recognises China and does not have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
Ms Carparelli recognises that the service will not be right for all couples.
However, Fitch recognises that operating losses may be incurred during extreme cyclical contractions.
Catalonia cannot become a sovereign state if no other country recognises its independence.
The European Commission recognises if the parties to a merger have made concessions.
These include a wide area that international law recognises as belonging to Vietnam.
XI SAYS RECOGNISES HK LEADER'S COURAGE TO TAKE ON GOVERNANCE IN EXCEPTIONAL TIMES
The AKC says there are 340 known breeds worldwide, though it recognises only 193.
Mr Macron recognises that France cannot stand still while technology dislocates the jobs market.
China recognises Indonesian sovereignty over the Natunas themselves but claims the waters around them.
Everyone recognises emoji, and you can't really mess up a simple smiley-face, right?
"The government recognises the need for quick implementation of economic reforms," says Mr Jarvis.
So they seem to be moving in the right direction and everyone recognises it.
Could you argue that while the new law recognises the hijra, it also ghettoizes them?
Some devout Christians objected to the accord because it recognises the rights of gay people.
The platform's optimal pricing structure recognises these interdependencies to bring both sides to the market.
He also recognises that the Conservatives must fight Labour and Jeremy Corbyn on the economy.
Ellroy recognises that the book was, at best, a partial reckoning with his personal trauma.
But even the government recognises that the proliferation of this technology may lead to abuses.
The EU recognises 24 official languages and three — English, French and German — as working languages.
" But Schaaf recognises another dangerous pattern here: "Killing oneself is re-imagined as freeing oneself.
"Civil war", by contrast, recognises rebels as an equal, opposing party—in effect, a separate nation.
He also recognises that the problem is driven by behavioural issues as well as housing shortages.
The firm also recognises that DIY labour does not always make people fonder of their purchases.
But the Moroccan state recognises only Islamic procedures, either in Morocco or one of its consulates.
Our rating recognises the satisfactory cash conversion of the business, which we believe offers deleveraging capacity.
Indonesia recognises six religions and is home to several minority groups that adhere to traditional beliefs.
However, MMT recognises that big fiscal deficits do not always do much good for the economy.
Fitch recognises that the current operating environment remains challenging for SCOR and the wider (re)insurance industry.
But Mr Mokyr recognises that acquired social codes also influence individual choices, and thus broader economic activity.
It is clear that the British public recognises a number of admirable qualities in the Labour leader.
International law, in effect, recognises no right to self-determination by a region in an advanced democracy.
Hence the enzyme recognises the DNA it has to cut, and snips it at the correct location.
Another app recognises the owner's smartphone and connects it automatically, via Bluetooth, to that individual's music collection.
In it the Soviet composer recognises that it is "impossible to tell the truth here and live".
The 'S1' Fund Market Risk Sensitivity Rating recognises the fund's very low sensitivity to market risk factors.
Washing hair, cooking, and crying are platonic acts of love and support that he recognises as important.
Germany recognises civil unions but not same-sex marriages, and has limited adoption rights for gay couples.
It also recognises that there need to be, and will be, changes to its management structure and accountability.
A trade war would mean abandoning an institution that recognises that countries are stronger when they work together.
It hopes that, if no other country recognises the island, that will make what it calls "reunification" easier.
The order recognises distinguished service in the armed forces, science, art, literature, or for the promotion of culture.
The constitution also recognises rights to education and health, but giving a pensioner a monthly cheque is easier.
Fitch recognises that the current operating environment remains challenging for Hannover Re and the wider (re)insurance industry.
Mr Corbyn is a lifelong Eurosceptic who also recognises that a large minority of Labour voters backed Leave.
But the country recognises the huge market potential for the underlying technology as an enabler of secure transactions.
Fitch recognises that the current operating environment remains challenging for Munich Re and the wider (re)insurance industry.
An overland pipeline would have to cross either Lebanon or war-torn Syria, neither of which recognises Israel.
But it also recognises the need for "new commercial models" to encourage innovation by decoupling payments from sales.
It now automatically recognises a QR code that encodes web links, map locations, contact cards and other data.
But it's also a living, breathing genre with its own rich language and history: Pop 2 recognises this.
The Excellence in Media Strategy award recognises the best use of media channels for promotion of marketing campaigns.
Fitch recognises that the current operating environment remains challenging for Swiss Re and the wider (re)insurance industry.
"Everybody recognises the privatization process as the potential spark for FDI attraction into the country," the EBRD's Acuner said.
Italy, like most countries, has no official ties with Taiwan and only recognises the government in Beijing not Taipei.
He recognises that the park cannot deprive desperately poor locals of 2m acres of land without offering them something.
But Alexander Gabuev of the Carnegie Moscow Centre says that Russia now recognises that China's technological advance is unstoppable.
"Game of Thrones" is compelling precisely because it recognises that dynastic struggles have often taken precedence over class struggles.
Others believe that the get-up makes it less likely that a vengeful criminal recognises them outside the courtroom.
There are over 100 sub-species of pine nuts, of which the World Health Organisation recognises 29 as edible.
" In a statement, Adesina said: "... elementary English recognises a wide gulf between 'a lot of' and the word 'all.
A hockey player herself, Harpreet recognises Singh's talent and pushes him to play under Coach Kartar's (Danish Hussain) tough regime.
As such, the U.S. recognises Beijing as the only representative of China, in order to maintain stability in East Asia.
Now, despite past tensions and sadness, she recognises that my gender transition was the right thing for me to do.
But international law recognises this only in cases of colonialism, foreign invasion or gross discrimination and abuse of human rights.
When the CAR protein recognises a cancer cell from its telltale protein, it orders the T-cell to kill it.
She ended up in a second marriage to a film-maker old enough, she now recognises, to be her father.
"So UK alongside European allies now recognises @jguaido as interim constitutional president until credible elections can be held," Hunt said.
The International Astronomical Union recognises 88 constellations, ranging from the giant water-serpent Hydra to tiny Crux (the Southern Cross).
This recognises the investment bank's linkages to the Chinese sovereign but lower systemic importance against China's largest state-owned banks.
Fitch recognises the benefits of a reliable and stable source of high-quality raw materials linked to its cooperative setup.
They may have been engaged for half a year now, but that doesn't mean Orlando Bloom recognises Katy Perry's voice.
Nonetheless, as the book intermittently and reluctantly recognises, Trump's appeal reflects a lack of popular enthusiasm for the progressive approach.
The ceremony, which mainly recognises British music, also saw international awards handed out to Justin Bieber, Tame Impala and Bjork.
But international law recognises a right to self-determination only in cases of colonisation, invasion or gross denial of human rights.
It regards Taiwan as a renegade Chinese province and refuses diplomatic recognition to any country that recognises Taiwan as a state.
America, one of many democracies that recognises Mr Maduro's rival, Juan Guaidó, as the interim president, withdrew its remaining diplomatic staff.
One gene causes the cells to produce a Notch protein that recognises a specific molecule on the surface of cancer cells.
Japan officially recognises two types of karoshi: death from cardiovascular illness linked to overwork, and suicide following work-related mental stress.
Chu recognises the benefits and has been promoting the concept of gamification – the application of game elements in teaching and learning.
"Qatar is fighting terrorism relentlessly and without compromise, and the international community recognises this," Sheikh Tamim said in the televised speech.
For looking out of the cockpit, meanwhile, PIBOT has edge-detection software that recognises features like the horizon and runway markings.
European law recognises only one way for a country to leave the EU: by invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon treaty.
It recognises that, for all China's well-publicised struggles with air pollution, a shortage of water is its biggest environmental problem.
But she recognises that he committed human-rights abuses and "if you look at the economy, he screwed up big time".
It also recognises the increase in sight deposits as a result of the SNB's massive currency interventions to weaken the franc.
Although Cuba's new constitution, enacted in April, recognises private enterprise, the law that allows firms to incorporate has yet to pass.
Of course there is a belief system that recognises logical fallacies such as confirmation bias and tries to iron them out.
Masaya, a town near Managua, Nicaragua's capital, declared that it no longer recognises the presidency of Daniel Ortega and will govern itself.
Ball's wonder strike was nominated for the 210 FIFA Puskas Award, which recognises the best goal scored in world football each year.
He has a 'buy' stance on the stock, believing Tesco is trading better than the market recognises or the research agencies estimate.
Fitch also recognises that Schroders, whose success is largely driven by investment performance, will continuously be challenged to retain talented investment professionals.
The rating also recognises the investment advisor's strong capabilities and ample resources as well as the fund's sound legal and regulatory environment.
Since a court ruling in July the government recognises marriages of foreign same-sex couples conducted abroad for residency and other purposes.
But like every other country that recognises the Jewish state, America has its embassy in Tel Aviv rather than the holy city.
Their names are simply "Big Pig" and "Little Pig", to avoid too much attachment, but Ms Yallop soon recognises their distinct personalities.
You pass a red pickup truck, which your partner recognises: it belongs to a guy with a couple of outstanding arrest warrants.
This recognises that women as a sex are a disadvantaged, vulnerable group, and upholds their right to single-sex spaces and services.
Some companies are experimenting with "voice-printing" technology which recognises clients' voices and alerts agents if a caller is impersonating someone else.
Fitch recognises that the bank has fairly prudent underwriting standards for loans, financing, investments and placements in the context of volatile markets.
UNESCO recognises that traditions change, but the Japanese registration required to apply for the listing does not, which he said creates misunderstandings.
With 4D Smart Shock, the HONOR Play recognises different gaming scenarios and intelligently responds with different vibrations, similarly to a game console.
For many on the right, it recognises Japan's victimhood and the unfairness of a world which demands apologies for its wartime crimes.
However, the company said it recognises that the voluntary nature of such programmes - coupled with limited access to schooling - poses a challenge.
The rating also recognises the company's volatile operating result, competitive pressure on its primary business of motor insurance and higher financial leverage.
KCNA, in its English-language service, deliberately uses lower-case "north" and "south" to show that it only recognises one undivided Korea.
Whilst industry has welcomed our report and recognises change is needed, there remains much more to be done to address the issues.
These lights are a perfect display of that, saying that our city recognises each and every one of us for who we are.
"The State recognises the right of every person to live in and enjoy a clean, healthy and ecologically balanced environment," the constitution states.
But she also recognises the impact of those immediately around her characters, imperfect people doing their best "within the limits of being themselves".
A loyal opposition recognises the government as legitimate, but decries many of its actions and seeks to replace it at the next election.
One in five of the country's 750 million internet users are aged below 19, and China recognises internet addiction as a clinical disorder.
Every president recognises the central electoral importance of the economy, so Trump is trying to eliminate all factors that could threaten a recession.
Though MGM's initiative also aims to promote agricultural jobs and develop infrastructure that should boost the local economy, Lukama fully recognises its limitations.
Turkey, which has no diplomatic relations with Cyprus, is the only country which recognises the breakaway state in the north of the island.
"Air France recognises clients would normally receive immediate reimbursement," its website says, blaming exceptional circumstances and "a very high number of refund requests".
Alex Bertolotti, who tracks IFRS 17 at consultants PwC, said the delay recognises the practical difficulties many insurers face in implementing significant changes.
You just say (or silently) mouth a password in front of a camera, and it recognises the unique way you move your mouth.
Both parties acknowledge that the 223 agreement recognises the birth right of all people of Northern Ireland to be Irish, British or both.
Taiki Obuchi, spokesman at the TOCOM, said the exchange recognises rubber inventory is low, but has no plan to take any measures for now.
Van Soest recognises her potential imperfections in that regard, but she has a camp of high-level mixed martial arts to combat these shortcomings.
The trend for financial regulation, which recognises bitcoin, is spreading across Asia-pacific, and we expect more and more countries to regulate virtual currencies.
FURBO recognises your doggo's loveable mug, and even takes a stream of selfies of your pup, which are sent straight to your smart phone.
"[Her Majesty's] Government recognises the strong views expressed by the many signatories of this petition, but does not support this petition," the statement reads.
Her robots are not built to be companions, but she recognises that they will, to a degree, become companions to the people they serve.
The web app recognises a central truth about what motivates many survivors to come forward, she adds: fear of their assailant attacking someone else.
The rating agency said ASPI's concession contract provides for a specific process for an early termination procedure and recognises it the right to compensation.
The rating recognises the insurer's effort to improve business quality by focusing on the distribution of longer-term regular premium products with more protection features.
"Our archaeological research in conjunction with geological evidence recognises that exactly what has happened in modern events must have happened in the past," said Goff.
Paul Stenson from the White Moose Café told Mashable via Messenger that he recognises that a lot of people aren't happy with the Facebook posts.
Blair Suffredine, Mr Blackmore's lawyer, is defending his client on grounds that society recognises the legitimacy of other non-traditional unions, including common-law marriage.
This means that Contentsquare automatically recognises different page or app elements and can therefore track changes more easily to feed into the aforementioned AI engine.
This chapter is replete with tragedy and suffering, but Mr Dauber recognises the multiplicity of Jewish humour and wisely resists any single characterisation of it.
This takes signals from a set of electrodes attached to a human colleague's scalp and recognises within them characteristic patterns known as error-related potentials.
India still recognises Maduro as Venezuela's leader, which means "it does not make sense to shift to the other (escrow) payment avenue", the source said.
" "Since we began using the system in May 2013, the force has been as open and as transparent as it can and recognises legitimate concerns.
Fitch's base case is for Greece to remain a member of the eurozone, though it recognises that a resurfacing of 'Grexit' fears is a risk.
Mosul, by contrast, could yet become a model for defeating the jihadists and creating a saner politics that recognises Sunni Arabs' stake in Iraq (see article).
America, along with 50-odd other countries, recognises Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader, as Venezuela's president, though Mr Maduro is still supported by China and Russia.
The Conservative Party has repeatedly shown that it recognises the need to tackle rent-seeking and insiderism, only to back down under pressure from its friends.
And yet, while Mr Putin recognises the potential of nationalist populism in America and Europe to discredit democracies, he knows that it is a dangerous substance.
He recognises the need for as much time as possible to adjust to Brexit—he wants to "get there" via a "slope not a cliff-edge".
But it is easier to write a program that recognises an image of a child in a sexual act than one that can distinguish extremist content.
At the moment the algorithm recognises only the type of movements the phantom limb is making in the patient's mind, not their speed or their amplitude.
It is richly deserved, given the consistently high quality of her music, but it is surprising nonetheless, given that the institution rarely recognises hip-hop artists.
It recognises Mr Navalny as a central figure in Russian politics; yet as in the director's other work, it is the everyday lives that are starkest.
By not teaching masturbation as a valid form of sex, we suggest that penis-in-vagina sex is the only form of sex that society recognises.
In a directive released on February 14th, the government has at last shown that it recognises the problems caused by the splintering of so many families.
Those from Somaliland, a region in the north which declared independence in 1991 (though no country recognises it), have no interest in the debates at all.
Awarded by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the American Library Association (ALA), the program encourages and recognises excellence in the architectural design of libraries.
Fitch recognises the overall profile of the business has broadened significantly since the last valuation, given the EE acquisition in 2016 and the general business performance.
The KRG says the Iraqi Constitution recognises the legality of its existence and contains no article specifically forbidding it from developing oil resources on its territory.
The latter means that ContentSquare automatically recognises different page or app elements and can therefore track changes more easily to feed into the aforementioned AI engine.
Lyrically it feels equally triumphant, and like a battle cry – as if he's proud of what he's overcome but recognises he still has further to go.
"The Commission's 5G assessment recognises security isn't just a supplier issue," said Alex Sinclair, chief technology officer of the GSMA, a global mobile-industry trade group.
Expect heated debate over Turkey's threat to vote against a defence plan for the Baltics and Poland unless NATO recognises the Kurdish YPG militia as terrorists.
This category recognises a person who has gone above and beyond the call of duty to enhance the tech ecoosystem not just for themselves but for others.
China, however, still recognises the presidency of Nicolás Maduro, the political heir to Hugo Chávez, who began a second term in January after rigging last year's election.
This designation recognises the severity of EPP and the unmet medical need in the US. Clinuvel commercially distributes SCENESSE® for the treatment of EPP in Europe.
Technology giant IBM recognises the difficulty of moving beyond a pilot of trading crude oil that it has tested with French bank Natixis and trading house Trafigura.
China's Ministry of Finance only recognises European and Hong Kong accounting standards, which means offshore issuers using other regimes may find it hard to meet disclosure requirements.
"Jupiter now needs to regain momentum in its net flows before the market recognises any value emerging in its share price," Jefferies analysts said in a note.
He recognises that giving up a part of a club's history is a wrench, but says he would be pleased to see other teams follow Streatham's lead.
The high-ranking official told Reuters that Putin was speaking about debts for property tax and penalties accrued before 2015 that the tax service recognises as uncollectible.
In the aftermath of the talks' breakdown, the most important question is the reaction of Turkey, the only state that recognises the self-declared Republic of Northern Cyprus.
The Pentagon did not directly comment on the latest drill but said that the United States recognises lawful use of sea and airspace in accordance to international law.
Behind the temporary crowd barriers they have waited patiently all day; many have travelled across New York state and some, the passenger recognises, are hardcore fans from Britain.
"The board of directors recognises the positive results reached in the initial phase of ACRA's development, and Ekaterina's contribution to the successful organisation of the agency," ACRA said.
Bridge recognises that making money by educating the children of parents who pay a mere $71-122 per year (excluding uniforms and lunch) calls for Uber-style disruption.
But although Ryanair now recognises unions, it is not taking negotiations with them seriously, says Philip von Schöppenthau of the European Cockpit Association, a group of pilot unions.
In 2016 DP World won a 30-year concession to operate the port of Berbera in Somaliland, which declared independence in 1991 (though no foreign government recognises it).
It's also true that British law recognises trans women as women, but again, this was not intended to settle conceptual disputes but to alleviate discrimination against trans people.
The government recognises that there is unmet demand, so it helps such colleges by giving good ones a stamp of approval, which enables them to charge higher fees.
"Aviva supports this review process and recognises the minus 0.75 percent rate announced by the Lord Chancellor may be revised," the insurer said in a statement on Tuesday.
Fitch recognises UM's capacity for organic deleveraging, while the cash flows generated across LG's credit pools suggest LG's targeted share buybacks should not impose undue pressure on leverage.
The Congo already formally recognises artisanal mining and in theory at least regulates it via the Service for Assistance and Supervision of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (SAEMAPE).
McAfee recognises and blocks new threats pretty much instantaneously meaning there's no need to wait for regular updates or worry about unidentified threats leaving you in big trouble.
Lacking bellicose neighbours, armed insurgencies or much appetite to project power abroad, the defence minister, Raul Jungmann, recognises that the country's armed forces "do not possess classic military attributes".
The MPC recognises that there are heightened risks in the global economic and financial environment and is closely monitoring and assessing their implications on domestic price stability and growth.
However, group sales dropped 6 percent due to currency effects, lower fuel surcharges and a change in the way the company recognises revenue from a contract with Britain's NHS.
In other words, it's a bad time to be in the coal business (hear that, Australian government and Adani?) Stein said China recognises renewable energy storage will become critical.
Mr Pearce recognises that "most civilian nuclear activities are safe", but notes that in democracies, at least, the public has the power of veto, however sensibly they wield it.
"ILLEGALS" The Congo already formally recognises artisanal mining and in theory at least regulates it via the Service for Assistance and Supervision of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (SAEMAPE).
He recognises that the Conservatives need to learn more about the country they aspire to govern, which means getting out and talking to people who aren't their natural constituents.
That will be more difficult if Mr Trump continues to treat NAFTA as a zero-sum pact (even if Mr Lighthizer recognises publicly that all three sides must gain).
"The Court recognises that the delivery of technical assistance was relevant and broadly in line with the requirements of the economic adjustment programme for Greece," a Commission spokeswoman said.
With the accord, which both sides have said is provisional and will not be published , the Beijing government effectively recognises the pope as leader of all Catholics in China.
Beijing has grudgingly tolerated this agreement since re-establishing diplomatic ties in the 1990s with Singapore, which recognises Beijing's "one China" policy that says Taiwan is part of its territory.
It is an economic model that recognises that the route to greater welfare for all is not one of more extraction and expansion, but of more sharing and co-operation.
Russia uses that exemption to stop others getting close to parts of two breakaway Georgian territories that it (but virtually nobody else) recognises as independent and therefore outside the pact.
The EU may disagree with Mr Trump's approach to China, but it recognises that it could harness America's aggression as a way to get China to agree to new constraints.
Its rating recognises a one-notch uplift above its standalone assessment from its 99.4%-ownership by the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC, A+/Stable), a state-owned electricity utility.
Dr Rahwan recognises that the reluctance of many companies which form part of the digital-advertising ecosystem to upload their algorithms for inspection make it a bad place to start.
In February Venezuela broke diplomatic ties after Colombia tried to send humanitarian aid across the border in partnership with Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader whom it recognises as interim president.
The company recognises that some passengers might not like small talk, and would just want to enjoy their rides in silence, rather than holding people verbally hostage, according to RocketNews24.
The robot, named Tapia, is basically Amazon Echo in a hotel — it recognises people's faces and responds to their voice commands, and acts like an alarm clock and personal assistant.
The Government recognises the strength of feeling against the remarks and will continue to speak out against comments which have the potential to divide our communities, regardless of who makes them.
Faith groups have placed their hopes on Article 17 of the EU's founding treaty which recognises the reality that different member countries have different religious regimes and pledges not to interfere.
The MPC recognises the risk that, when interest rates are very low, Bank Rate cuts might not be fully passed on to the interest rates actually faced by households and firms.
"This policy is about a culture change to support development that connects planning decisions to economics...and recognises the national importance of housing," housing minister Nick Smith said in a statement.
At the moment, we have RPI ... we have CPI, which is what everyone virtually recognises and is our remit and then the ONS favoured the CPIH, which is the housing cost.
At the same time, Fitch recognises that GSK has significant financial flexibility and various strategic options including possible divestments, changes in its capital allocation policy and the structuring of potential acquisitions.
The industry has welcomed our report, continues to engage with the ICO and recognises that changes are needed, though there remains more to be done to address all of our concerns.
The 27-year-old is chasing his third consecutive European money-list title but recognises that Swedes Henrik Stenson and Alex Noren and Danny Willett of England are in a better position.
When the local neural network recognises that something can be an event, only the extracted fingerprint then gets sent to a global classifier that can do a deeper and more accurate assessment.
To date, Fishbrain's community of users has logged over 3.7 million catches worth of data, which are fed into the app's machine learning based model that recognises fish species using computer vision.
" Looking back, he recognises the importance of his run for the team back in 2015: "I think if hadn't tested for them before, they probably wouldn't have thought of me [for 2017].
The "Jordan Compact", agreed in London in February, recognises that the small country has borne a disproportionate burden of hosting refugees, and that other countries have only limited resources to help it.
Lee denied knowledge of the group's contribution to the foundations at the time it was made and said he recognises the conglomerate's key future strategy office was at the centre of criticism.
Watch the video in full above, and enjoy the moment about halfway through when someone recognises JAY-Z and gets so excited that Marley asks where his shoutout is, with a laugh.
He recognises that there have been various failures in the battery and energy storage markets, and is focused on making sure that StoreDot is not going to be the next in line.
"The government recognises the role of business rates as a source of local authority income and will consider input from the sector as part of the review of business rates," it said.
This is also hugely positive because it recognises that women are in the minority all the way across the industry, rather than simply tackling the surface issue of a lack of woman performers.
In this case, Google is trying to reassure customers that even as it sells a platform to sell products, it recognises that the ultimate repository of those products might not be Google itself.
Dr Tromer's method recognises this fingerprint by comparing it with a pre-assembled library of such prints that a snooper has made from videos the viewership of which he might want to follow.
The national constitution, for example, only recognises a heteronormative model of marriage; if a married individual legally changes their gender, their parental rights or inheritance and visitation rights as a spouse remain undefined.
The distinction drawn by the premier, whose coalition includes conservative Jewish parties, touched a nerve in Israel, which does not conduct same-sex marriages but recognises such unions if they are performed abroad.
Myanmar's U.N. Ambassador Hau Do Suan said the country recognises freedom of the press and the journalists were not arrested for reporting a story, but were accused of "illegally possessing confidential government documents".
The Remain campaign recognises the scale of its task, its lieutenants criss-crossing the country geeing up local groups, university chapters (of which there are now more than 50) and student-registration drives.
If Nissan files documentation to the SESC before the formal investigation begins and recognises that previous reporting was incorrect, it may receive a reduced fine of around 2.4 billion yen, the source said.
However, Fitch recognises Prudential's record of pricing discipline and effective risk hedging on VAs through economic cycles, and the rebalancing of sales from traditional VAs to the group's lower-risk Elite Access product.
"Our ministry also recognises that technology can improve, and can also deliver, public services in a transparent manner, faster, and can cut down on bureaucracy to serve our citizens better," said Sun Chanthol.
"The only solution is that Bongo recognises defeat, because he was beaten," Ping told France's BFM TV. When asked whether he would contest the results through the constitutional court Ping said it was pointless.
Trump is due to announce later on Wednesday that the United States recognises Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and will move its embassy there, breaking with longtime U.S. policy and possibly stirring unrest.
On Saturday, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Canberra formally recognises West Jerusalem as Israel's capital but reaffirmed his country's support for a Palestinian capital in East Jerusalem under a two-state peace deal.
While the Paraguayan constitution recognises the rights of indigenous people, they do not have the right to withhold consent for intensive agriculture projects on their customary lands, according to a 2015 United Nations report.
AT A COFFEE shop on the outskirts of Pretoria, South Africa's capital, an official from the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) walks in, checks whether he recognises anyone, sits down, and emits a long sigh.
Then they began to drop, partly, perhaps, because of official reminders to travel agencies that Palau, which recognises Taiwan, does not enjoy "approved destination status"—a cachet that only China's diplomatic partners may enjoy.
They improved the reliability of CAR-T cells using a synthetic version of a protein called Notch, which, like the CARs, generates a signal inside the cell when it recognises a protein outside it.
Lower Balance Sheet Risks Fitch recognises management's progress in reducing balance sheet risks by strongly improving liquidity through the sale of the Homeplus Korean business and by closing the UK defined benefit pension scheme.
"The Bank recognises that Visa Europe has accepted all of the recommendations of the independent review, in full, and is committed to implementing them in a timely manner," the Boe said in a statement.
Nonetheless, Fitch recognises that political polls have a poor recent track record and that the elections are more than four months away so we do not discount the potential for other candidates to emerge.
More than 8,000 researchers, engineers, executives, and investors have signed an open letter recommending a direction for responsible AI research that recognises social impact and seeks to build robust technology that aligns with human values.
Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins presented the Marvel star with the #SeeHer Award, which recognises actors who present female characters with accuracy and integrity, challenging female stereotypes both on screen and within the entertainment industry.
"The UK government fully recognises the importance of tackling climate change and the need for a mix of energy sources and technologies as the world transitions to a low carbon economy," a UKEF representative said.
Its theories gain acceptance only to be superseded by others; concepts such as justice, wisdom and beauty have no place in science, yet everyone recognises them and the enormous impact they have on our world.
South Korea recognises China's concerns on the THAAD issue and made it clear that the deployment was not aimed at any third country and did not harm China's strategic security interests, China's foreign ministry said.
Britain has attracted some great entrepreneurs from around the world who have started businesses in the UK. It is imperative that the government recognises the need to attract and retain the very best talent globally.
"Everyone recognises that Brexit is an existential threat to the UK automotive industry and we hope a practical solution will prevail," he said, calling for lawmakers to back May's deal to guarantee a transition period.
Many thousands of Poles risked their lives to protect their Jewish neighbours; Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust centre recognises 6,706 Poles as "righteous among nations" for bravery in resisting the Holocaust, more than any other nationality.
Advocates for harm reduction—an approach that recognises that people will always do drugs, and seeks to provide them with the information to stay safe—have begun to take pioneering steps into the festival scene.
Dyson's trial lighting and fan system "Take lighting...it makes sense that when you get home after an evening it recognises your face, your voice and...responds to your biorhythms," said Chief Operating Officer Jim Rowan.
"The company is aware of the big suffering and injustice experienced by forced labourers and many more people at the time and recognises its historical and moral responsibility," said the statement, issued following Verena Bahlsen's remarks.
Merkel, on a two-day visit to Japan, said that Germany recognises opposition leader Juan Guaido as the nation's interim president, joining many European nations, and said he should organise new elections as soon as possible.
Mr Rodchenkov has said that he recognises one of the players in the current Russian team—which despite low expectations, has made it to the quarter-finals—from the scheme, though he has not identified him publicly.
Dynniq, a Dutch firm, recently equipped an intersection in Tilburg with a system that recognises special apps on the smartphones of the elderly or disabled, and provides those people with 5 to 12 extra seconds to cross.
Shazam developed one of the world's most popular apps, which recognises music played on any speaker and forwards the song title and artist to the user, and links the user to Apple Music and other streaming sites.
POLICY TRADE-OFF The MPC's Remit recognises that when the effects of shocks persist over an extended period, the MPC is likely to face an exceptional trade-off between returning inflation to target promptly and stabilising output.
"The government recognises, parliamentarians, businesses, people across the country, people in Europe recognise as well that it is in everyone's interest to have at a minimum a transition period to the new relationship," Carney told ITV television.
Although the Ugandan constitution recognises ownership of customary land, which is passed down through families and held without a title deed, the disruption caused by the war made land claims difficult to prove, say land rights advocates.
India on August 9th summoned Pakistan's high commissioner in New Delhi to protest at what it called continued infiltration of militants across the "Line of Control", the demarcation in Kashmir that neither side recognises as a border.
However, the ABIF recognises that some banking systems are more ready to open up than others, and that greater integration could allow financial risks to spill across borders if the right regulatory institutions are not in place.
President Xi Jinping has made shoring up communist loyalty a priority since he came to power in 2012, and although China now officially recognises Mao's Cultural Revolution as an error, showing reverence towards him is still encouraged.
The rig builder said in a statement on Monday that while it recognises the likelihood of stronger product pricing in 2017, most of its customers already have their 2017 capital budgets in place, leaving "little expansive flexibility".
Secular prisoners will enjoy the privileges their god-fearing cellmates take for granted only when the justice system recognises that religion doesn't have some special claim to social fitness—and that God isn't the only way to rehabilitation.
"  Article 41.2 of the Irish Constitution, which was created in 1937, stipulates that: "The State recognises that by her life within the home, woman gives to the State a support without which the common good cannot be achieved.
"The UK government fully recognises the importance of tackling climate change and the need for a mix of energy sources and technologies as the world transitions to a low carbon economy," a UKEF representative said, according to Reuters.
He recognises that the most important reform is to slash pension costs which, at 12% of GDP, are roughly the same size in Brazil as they are in richer, older countries and on course to become staggeringly larger.
LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - French carmaker Peugeot , which is exploring the takeover of General Motors' European operations, recognises the contribution its two British Vauxhall plants make to the car brand, British business minister Greg Clark said on Wednesday.
The 8.5 billion euros ($9.5 billion) of new loans from the euro zone's 18 other states lets Athens avoid defaulting on bailout repayments next month and recognises the unpopular cuts and reforms the left-wing government has made.
"He does recognise, and of course the board recognises that, that we did take our eye off the ball ... The reason we're in the trouble we're in ... is that we grew too fast," Wilson was quoted as saying.
It's leadership likely recognises how important optics are to Donald Trump...North Korea just won lots of photos and an hour of footage from the Kim-Moon summit - Kim Jong Un doesn't need another photo-op just yet.
The Los Angeles-based company recognises this challenge in its S-1 IPO regulatory filing: it describes the digital advertising industry as "rapidly changing" and warns that Instagram stories "largely mimics our stories feature and may be directly competitive".
Fitch views the insurer's technical reserves as prudent, but also recognises that due to the long-tail nature of the non-life business, the group faces the risk that ultimate losses on claims provisions may prove higher than expected.
Mr Trump appeared to question the "One China" policy (whereby America has long acknowledged that the governments in Taipei and Beijing both agree that there is only one China, even though neither recognises the other as ruler of it).
In Sc2.0 it will be possible to make the TAG codon "mean" one of these other amino acids by designing a new tRNA molecule that recognises the codon and new enzymes to stick an amino acid to that molecule.
For example, when Baxter recognises an error-related potential from a human team mate who has sorted an item into an incorrect bin, he is able to log the error and fix the mistake, sparing the human the trouble.
The constitution of 2010, which recognises customary tenure, was passed after the post-election violence of 2007-08, sparked in part by politicians inciting Kalenjins in the Rift Valley to attack Kikuyu "squatters" who had migrated there for work.
"This latest raise recognises the enormous progress that we have made on our journey to disrupt UK banking, and is a clear signal of our investor's support for our future plans," said Bridget Rosewell, Atom's chairwoman, in a statement.
"While News Corp Australia recognises that divestment is a very serious step ... divestment is necessary in the case of Google, due to the unparalleled power that it currently exerts over news publishers and advertisers alike," the petition reportedly reads.
That's because, says Per Emanuelsson, CEO and co-founder of Soundtrap, the idea wasn't just to create something easy to use but also a tool that recognises that making music is a heck of lot more fun with others.
"Jumaili recognises Obaidi as his senior but there is no clear successor and, depending on conditions, it can be either of the two (who succeeds Baghdadi)," said Hisham al-Hashimi, who advises several Middle East governments on IS affairs.
"Today's announcement by Fitch ... recognises ADNOC's world-class resources, our strong operating and financial performance, our robust financial profile and our disciplined investment model," Sultan al Jaber, UAE Minister of State and ADNOC Group CEO, said in a statement.
"Spring Budget 2017 is a critical moment for the government to show it is unashamedly pro-business, and that the Chancellor recognises that small businesses are the engines of job creation," Mike Cherry, the FSB's national chairman, said in a statement.
It also recognises the business's scale limitations relative to larger more diversified players such as Cellnex, whose footprint, revenue mix and financial flexibility provide greater synergy potential and therefore the ability to bid at higher valuations for a given target.
India's upper house of parliament in April last year passed "The Rights of Transgender Persons Bill" which recognises the right of an individual to be termed as of a third gender and provides them with benefits in education and employment.
In Britain, the existing law already recognises this with its provision not to bring charges where the circumstances do not warrant prosecution: such as if the person is driven out of compassion, or if their actions are characterised as "reluctant encouragement".
"We recognise, the industry recognises, broader society has grown to recognise the impact of combustions of oil and gas and the emissions that come with that and the threat that represents—the risk that represents to the climate," Mr Woods explains.
This is unlikely, not just because the EU heartily dislikes a man who made his journalistic career mocking their precious project, but also because it recognises that it can't concede too much to Britain without threatening the integrity of the union.
"Companies are beginning to realise they cannot be left alone to self-regulate some of these big, big issues" It's important to note that Klynge fully recognises that neither Denmark, nor the EU, can push through change on their own.
Several people who have met Mr Staley recently say he recognises Africa is one of Barclays' few genuine growth areas, but he believes it is becoming a costly distraction as the South African rand devalues and the country's economy slows down.
Switzerland, which is home to 30,000-40,000 Tamils, was embarrassed after two Tamils whom it deported in 2013 were tortured in their home country; it now recognises Sri Lankans at three times the rate of the rest of the continent.
Zen has often criticised the Vatican's attempt at rapprochement with the government of China, where Catholics are split between an "underground" Church that recognises the pope and those belonging to a state-controlled group where bishops are appointed by the government.
"Activities such as Exercise Pitch Black recognises the strong relationship Australia has with its participant nations and the high value it places on regional security and fostering closer ties throughout the Asia Pacific region," the Royal Australian Air Force said.
Strategic Options Support Financial Risk Profile Fitch recognises that there remains a high degree of optionality around some of the negative drivers for the financial risk profile, particularly with regard to the timing and structure of the exit of minorities and shareholder remuneration.
He has an impressive record of galvanising whatever departments he has run, from education to the environment, and recognises that the Conservative Party needs to do more than repeat its old mantras about unleashing market forces if it is to defeat Mr Corbyn.
Fitch recognises that there is a wide range of possible outcomes concerning the negotiations over Brexit and future institutional and trade relations between the UK and the EU. Given this uncertainty, the UK's ratings are not predicated on any particular base case.
"We are pleased the government recognises the importance of data protection, its central role in increasing trust and confidence in the digital economy and the benefits the enhanced protections will bring to the public," Elizabeth Denham, information commissioner said in a statement.
Britain has said it does not want to be a permanent "taker" of EU rules to maintain EU financial market access and Glen said the issue was how to find a more "enduring mechanism" that recognises that changes in rules can occur on both sides.
As Fitch recognises that no model can fully capture all the relevant influences on sovereign creditworthiness, we also plan to employ a QO designed to adjust for factors that are not reflected, or not fully reflected, in the SRM output for any given rating.
From a tiny turtle embryo that looks like a Tamagotchi to the most stunning image of an ovary we've ever seen, 20 images have been selected as the winners of the 45th Nikon Small World competition, which recognises excellence in photography taken under the microscope.
On a Fox News Sunday segment aired on Sunday in the U.S., the president-elect said he isn't sure his future administration will continue to uphold 40 years of diplomatic tradition with China and Taiwan, where the U.S. only recognises Beijing as China's representative.
The sight of Mr Gavrilov pontificating in Russian from the parliamentary speaker's chair was more than many Georgians could bear, seeing that Russia occupies a fifth of the country's land and props up the breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which it recognises as sovereign states.
" Equally, Dr. Jacobson recognises beauty as a form of self-care: "Like exercising, eating better, or making time for a relaxing bath at night, it can be a conscious choice to allow our time and attention to be just on ourselves and allowing ourselves to feel good.
"The positive outlook recognises that BP's strong business profile may sustain a higher rating and anticipates that the company will continue to deliver strong operating performance in 2017-19, supported by growth and improving profitability of the upstream, and rising contribution from the downstream," Moody's said.
"The new offence of coercive control recognises that the effect of non-violent control in an intimate relationship can be as harmful to victims as physical abuse because it is an abuse of the unique trust associated with an intimate relationship," Flanagan said in a statement.
" And for those who are still confused about why these are cocker spaniels in their mozzarella, he provides this explanation: "[DeepDream] is the result of a neural network originally trained to identify images instead being told to look for things it recognises, then make them more prominent.
Thus the party that Chiang led, the Kuomintang (KMT), and the Chinese government can both subscribe to an agreement called the "1992 consensus", which says that there is only one China but recognises that the two sides disagree about what that means in practice, thus piling fudge upon ambiguity.
Writers like George Peele and Robert Nashe, for example, were blamed for the leaden classical allusions that occasionally weigh down "Henry VI, Part I". Similarly, acknowledging Thomas Middleton's hand in a particularly choice section of "All's Well That Ends Well" recognises that Shakespeare's contemporaries often matched his skill.
In a paper that last month won them the Robert Lucas prize, which recognises excellent research in political economy, they build a model that yokes economic performance to population size, within which they can run time forward by hundreds of years to watch the balance of economic power change.
These CARs are produced by splicing together the gene for an antibody that recognises a tumour antigen and the gene for a receptor that sits on the surface of the T-cells; put this new gene into a T-cell and it will be precisely targeted at the tumour.
If Mark Zuckerberg truly recognises the 'seriousness' of these issues as they say they do, we would expect that he would want to appear in front of the Committee and answer questions that are of concern not only to Parliament, but Facebook's tens of millions of users in this country.
Equally, the opening section of the opinion recognises the significant tensions that arise between, on the one hand, the need to show pragmatism, and on the other, "the need to assert the fundamental values recognised in the legal orders of the Union and its member states, and in particular, the Charter".
The executive director of the Coliseum Authority in Oakland recognises as much, saying that it would be "financially to our benefit" if the Raiders left as soon as possible, and that housing the team costs the stadium $1m a year, even excluding the renovations necessary to entice the franchise back in 1995.
The company, reporting for the first time as Airbus and with a new financial format after ditching the Airbus Group brand in a revamp that recognises the dominance of its civil business, said "adjusted" operating income fell 4 percent to 3.955 billion euros on revenues which rose 3 percent to 66.581 billion.
"If Mark Zuckerberg truly recognises the 'seriousness' of these issues as they say they do, we would expect that he would want to appear in front of the Committee and answer questions that are of concern not only to Parliament, but Facebook's tens of millions of users in this country," Collins said.
"The CoLP [City of London Police] recognises that it is currently impracticable for CMA officers, in many circumstances, to meet the same national high standards to conduct directed surveillance that a CoLP specialist team could offer," the MoU between the two agencies, and obtained by Motherboard via the Freedom of Information Act, reads.
This does not mean that Swiss giants such as Nestlé, Novartis and Roche have suddenly become untradeable from within the EU. Though the bloc usually requires its traders to trade on its own venues, or those it recognises as equivalent, it makes an exception when too few of a company's shares would be available.
The rating also recognises the potential exposure of the fund's structured finance investments to weaker liquidity in stressed market conditions and to a potential increase in interest and spread risks given the ability of BNPP AM to extend its weighted average maturity (WAM) and weighted average life (WAL) profile to the limits set in the prospectus.
A third group of (mostly younger) Tories is trying to produce a more sophisticated message: one that recognises that, after several decades of pro-market policies, Britain still suffers from low productivity and social exclusion, but also grasps that the solution to these problems does not lie in going back to the big-government corporatism of the 1970s.

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