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His methods are now 83% accurate at recognising species, and close to 100% accurate at recognising age.
Voters are "recognising the same problem that you're recognising" and taking action to hand map-drawing to independent commissions.
"The prime minister's focus is about making sure that we take the right decision; recognising that we need a reliable and secure energy supply, recognising that nuclear energy is an important part of that and recognising that we can take some time to make that decision," she said.
Instead, the X allows access by recognising its owner's face.
However, many banks are recognising cognitive decline as their problem, too.
Listening to people means recognising their share of anger and suffering.
Rather, Abood erred by recognising that objection in the first place.
By comparison, recognising only formal marriage has the merit of clarity.
He also entertained the prospect of recognising Russia's annexation of Crimea.
The 1978 constitution came down firmly on the side of recognising diversity.
Further progress requires recognising that America's economy is an enormously complicated mechanism.
The Brazilian constitution of 1988 set a trend by recognising indigenous rights.
Do you think people are recognising the Greens' strengths in these areas?
Recognising those distinctions allows us to demarcate righteous anger from unjustifiable bad behaviour.
Presumably, recognising the bubble would help investors predict and thereby avoid a crash.
The core of doing so is recognising how language varies naturally by occasion.
That means recognising that perfection is impossible and that trade-offs are inevitable.
Recognising and celebrating the expression these human values makes us healthier and stronger.
Recognising that stress can be beneficial seems to help in two main ways.
We've asked for sensible market access, recognising some things will have to move.
Recognising this gain would improve the FCC ratio by an additional 9 ppts.
Only Slovenia has recently raised the possibility of recognising the state of Palestine.
Recognising the refining overcapacity, Japan's government has pushed companies to shut less sophisticated plants.
These decisions are an outgrowth of Canada's precocity in recognising rights and protecting minorities.
That means, for instance, recognising a gun, as it's pulled in a dime store.
President Donald Trump has backed him, for example by recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
The Chinese government in Beijing has long lobbied foreign counterparts to stop recognising Taiwan.
Likewise, he has opposed extending adoption rights to gay couples or recognising gay marriage.
After recognising professionalism in 1885, the Football Association introduced a system of player registration.
However, analysts said some banks appear to be delaying recognising some loans as soured.
It's just about recognising your own skills and going out there and taking risks.
Maintaining the existing "equivalence" regime for recognising foreign clearing houses was also being considered.
Lakuti: It's really sad that humans don't seem to be recognising their own enemy.
Part of that process means recognising our own biased instincts, limitations and logical fallacies.
Perhaps recognising his error, Mr Trump offered his services as a mediator the following day.
Mr Maduro has reciprocated by recognising Russia's annexation of Crimea and awarding Rosneft more licences.
Mr Sogavare is considering recognising China instead of Taiwan, in search of funds for development.
The courts have helped, by recognising the marriages of foreign gay couples for residency purposes.
Some of these problems would be fixed by recognising that there are too many hospitals.
Lawmakers also passed a motion recognising the Ottoman slaughter of Armenians in 1915 as genocide.
Legally recognising land ownership has boosted farmers' income and productivity in Latin America and Asia.
But that would mean recognising that a much-vaunted economic model is in need of repair.
In mostly Orthodox Ukraine, as in Moldova, recognising December 25th is part of a westwards turn.
Other scientists have shown that recognising the benefits of stress can cause measurable improvements in performance.
Recognising the threat, authorities in September banned the unlicensed sale of chemicals used to make Strox.
I remember sitting on the living room floor, listening to it, and recognising a new feeling.
But that would mean recognising that a much-vaunted economic model is in need of repair. ■
More controversially, he could propose recognising the Catalan language or that Catalonia is a nation within Spain.
In 1990, 28 countries considered Taiwan to be China's government, compared with 139 recognising the People's Republic.
So, recognising a theme, two Australians have made a Twitter bot that can generate satiristic Dunham apologies.
Two American senators have introduced a bill to prevent courts from recognising trademarks owned by Cuban confiscators.
Perez had described the situation as 'critical' on Thursday, recognising also that his own future remained uncertain.
In recognising that reflation and reform go hand in hand, Abenomics is an unusually coherent economic strategy.
Recognising this, some countries are planning to upgrade their San Francisco consulates into de facto tech embassies.
The marketplace finally seems to be recognising privacy as something that consumers are willing to pay for.
In Latvia, several attempts to accommodate the Russian Orthodox minority by recognising January 7th have been voted down.
EVEN before Donald Trump issued his proclamation recognising Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, stiff opposition was brewing.
Recognising all this progress, the European Commission wants the EU's governments to open membership talks with North Macedonia.
McCarthy said that recognising the problem and taking stock at where we're at was a good first step.
ANNs were starting to achieve some useful results in the early 1990s, for example in recognising handwritten numbers.
The country could also do a better job of recognising the qualifications of skilled refugees, such as doctors.
Ms Hagman's team wished to bend their network to the task of recognising scientific phrases and their contexts.
But it is not too late for President Tsai to mend fences with Beijing by recognising the 1992 consensus.
Pretty much most of the music industry is already using SoundCloud and recognising the value of monetising content there.
The young are similarly supportive in India, which introduced a law recognising rights for a "third gender" in 2014.
It was owned by Elisha Worthington, who scandalised white society by recognising two children he fathered by a slave.
Donald Trump signed a proclamation recognising Israel's control of the Golan Heights, which it captured from Syria in 1967.
Recognising the harm to their domestic fleets, countries from Australia to China are loosening the rules protecting their fleets.
It's no secret that Facebook has been getting pretty, pretty good at recognising objects and people in your photos.
This would have been a healthier policy for eastern Europe, recognising that many ethnic Russians live in border countries.
But other EU states have been more cautious, worried about setting a precedent of recognising a self-proclaimed leader.
Electronics manufacturer Panasonic said in February last year it would begin recognising same-sex marriages for its 250,000 employees.
"By recognising this and where it comes from, we can tackle the solutions," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
It has applied a VAT on its manufacturers since 1994, recognising it as a fairer way to tax companies.
There is evidence that recognising the communal rights of indigenous forest communities can mean their lands are conserved better.
After recognising the shark was trying to size him up, Craig decided to make a beeline for the shore.
MacMillan was ahead of his time in recognising the full importance to psychological health of a sense of personal identity.
It also gives a breakdown of the principal components of a wine and a guide to recognising and distinguishing them.
But after recognising his defeat, Mr Renzi reportedly dismissed that idea in an after-midnight telephone conversation with the president.
It would be a step towards recognising this if pro- and anti-Brexiteers alike dropped their delusions to the contrary.
"They are certainly recognising that they need more experience and more skill sets to invest in developed markets," said Soddu.
Even though it sounds like a really negative album, it's kinda more about being grateful and recognising the good things.
Incumbent manufacturers are recognising the double threat posed by technology, as car-sharing takes off and driverless vehicles come closer.
Even though your own government isn't recognising your civil right to marry whoever the heck you like, the sea will.
Recognising the bad loans was a necessary first step, but it will be years before they are dealt with properly.
ICICI Bank was up 1.2 percent, while Axis Bank rose 3.5 percent despite recognising higher bad loans in the quarter.
Palestinian critics see the Trump administration's recognising Jerusalem as the Israeli capital as backing Israeli control over the entire city.
One week after neighbouring El Salvador drew America's ire by recognising China instead of Taiwan, Guatemala reaffirmed its support for Taiwan.
Recognising a problem, though, is easier than fixing it: the Nokia division, for instance, now mostly gains attention for hefty losses.
In the early 2010s the Fed stayed doveish despite high oil prices, recognising that high unemployment would keep inflation in check.
Some bureaucrats, recognising the tragedy of losing local variants, now urge their protection, along with endangered languages of minority ethnic groups.
The new architecture will avoid both those drawbacks by using optical techniques: guiding itself by spotting landmarks, and recognising targets visually.
Instead of recognising one union for most of its workers in each country, as in Ireland, it is dealing with lots.
Recognising such things is hard for techies used to seeing politicians as clueless and regulation as something to be innovated around.
On the same day as the violence, America opened its new embassy in Jerusalem, recognising the contested city as Israel's capital.
In both France and Germany, authorities baulked for many years at recognising the sect as a religion but eventually did so.
One startup, Cogito, whose customers have included insurance firms such as Humana and MetLife, focuses on recognising "compassion fatigue" in agents.
Where parts of the left sometimes fail "is in recognising anti-Semitism when it is in front of them", he adds.
It referred investors back to a previous statement that it was recognising a provision of $400 million relating to the issue.
It would be all too easy to mock the author's commitment to recognising his atavistic abilities and releasing his inner animal.
"I think over time it will be received positively," she said, recognising there could be an initial backlash in some quarters.
Rahm Emanuel has set up an infrastructure bank, recognising that you can't always go cap-in-hand to ask the government.
For decades American lawmakers had stopped short of recognising the genocide to avoid damaging relations with Turkey, a crucial NATO ally.
Davosites have relentlessly championed creative destruction without recognising that the costs of such policies fall disproportionately on people other than themselves.
Many Japanese insurers have been slowly unwinding their cross-holdings of shares, recognising the risk they pose to their financial health.
The Supreme Court said the appeals court erred in not recognising the horses as bribes given by Samsung to win favours.
Others have included recognising the disputed city of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and accepting its sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights.
ING set up its BRM department in 2018, recognising the growing importance of this type of risk across the financial industry.
A fundamental part of 'deep learning', the process of machine learning in which algorithms imitate essentially how a brain works, requires huge databases of samples so it can complete tasks that humans take for granted, for example, recognising the individual features that make up an aeroplane but also recognising that object as a whole is an aeroplane.
Realism is the key difference between the two films, as it means recognising the truth within stereotypes, but not trading in them.
" She says that even though she's already broken the promise, she thinks that "recognising that it isn't easy is half the battle.
Recognising the threat posed by nimbler fintechs, big banks are investing in such companies in an effort to pair their respective strengths.
Instead, it's issuing a separate visa for Chinese citizens, to indicate it is not recognising any documents with the nine-dash line.
With that as a starting point platforms have nevertheless regulated themselves, recognising that they would otherwise face repercussions for not acting responsibly.
PROFESSOR MARK HARRISONDepartment of EconomicsUniversity of WarwickCoventry Johnson is right about the value of recognising different modes of a language (November 4th).
Pakistan's first law recognising transgender people as equal citizens with penalties for discrimination and violence against them is pending approval in parliament.
Bertrand of Panamboyz is pretty clear about how we move on from recognising the problem of homophobia, to actually stamping it out.
But it starts with recognising that Denmark is more capitalistic than either its American critics or supporters make it out to be.
You could have been braver in recognising that economists do not understand well the nature of economic growth, or sustainable economic growth.
"Policymakers and politicians are not adequately recognising, let alone responding to the catastrophic threat posed by environmental change," the report's authors said.
The European Union would be the "guardian of multilateralism", she said, recognising that some tasks could not be achieved by Europe alone.
The Supreme Court said however the appeals court erred in not recognising the horses as bribes given by Samsung to win favours.
This type of thinking has already led a handful of legal systems to begin recognising such rights, at least in limited form.
But couples seeking to register same-sex marriages have been rejected by local authorities because there is no law specifically recognising it.
Corbyn has called for recognising a Palestinian state and reviewing British arms exports to Israel, riling Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rightist government.
Recognising that the voices Senua hears are "real" in Hellblade's world, was something that I could better manage with my improved hearing.
American firms were forced to face up to their problems quickly, in 2008, taking government money and recognising losses under the TARP programme.
Mr Trump may not realise that President Putin's aims run counter to America's interests, from recognising Crimea as Russian to ending economic sanctions.
The technique has already produced big leaps in quality for all kinds of deep learning, including deciphering handwriting, recognising faces and classifying images.
In partnership with TechCrunch, The Europas Awards, recognising the hottest tech startups in Europe since 2009, is now open for its public vote.
Treating pilots better and recognising their trade unions are some of the steps that Ryanair has taken to hold on to its pilots.
Recognising Vermeer's exceptional artistic qualities, Thoré was puzzled that so few paintings were identified and that virtually nothing was known about his life.
Doctors take T-cells from the body, equip them with the gene for the cancer-recognising receptor, and then put them back in.
"This is unacceptable and we agreed the settlement recognising that it is important to learn the necessary lessons," it said in a statement.
GDP-plus would also measure changes in the quality of services by, for instance, recognising increased longevity in estimates of health care's output.
"The fire we saw in some of these women, it is like they were finally recognising that their voice has value," said Shah.
Paradoxical as it may seem, recognising this linguistic diversity will help a divided country approach the ideal of its motto: e pluribus unum.
What the authors describe as "our ancient capacity for tribalism", recognising similar characteristics in others, may originally have served a useful evolutionary purpose.
Local tycoons are also belatedly recognising that rampant inequality, as evidenced by sky-high property prices, is partly to blame for the turmoil.
Binyamin Netanyahu was boosted by America recognising Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights and describing the settlements in the West Bank as lawful.
" It wasn't til her brother, who also had trouble recognising faces, read about prosopagnosia that she realised this might be an actual "thing.
Several European nations have joined the United States in recognising Guaido as interim president, intensifying a global showdown over Nicolas Maduro's socialist rule.
On the left, this means recognising that simply shouting "racist!" at someone who supports Brexit/Trump prevents a productive exchange of often legitimate views.
However, despite recognising the need to modernise, the union's efforts to improve their services are stymied by a lack of investment from the government.
Like most countries, America has been wary of recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital before conflicting claims to it are settled in a peace agreement.
"Little things like recognising there's no need to buy bottled water so I'll make sure I drink out of the tap instead," he says.
But while recognising Moscow's ultimate authority, the "white" church has worked in a quiet, subtle way to keep the convent under its own administration.
This puts the machine among the world's 100 fastest, at least when solving certain artificial-intelligence (AI) applications, such as recognising speech and images.
They are a routine part of the job—a means of recognising and supporting the indispensable role of the arts in a great civilisation.
Recognising that you cannot be the expert on every area of your business is the first step towards building something that will actually flourish.
Recognising that this is a serious bid, Santos' board has decided to "engage further with Harbour", the company said in a statement to shareholders.
On May 11th the Italian parliament approved a law recognising same-sex civil unions, with 372 voting in favour, 51 against and 99 abstaining.
The pattern-recognising abilities of deep-learning algorithms are impressive, but computers still lack many of the mental tools that humans take for granted.
Both genomic selection and markerassisted selection rely on recognising pieces of DNA called markers found in or near places called quantitative trait loci (QTLs).
The episode also teaches us the importance of recognising your partner's enjoyment in the bedroom, even if it is just a one night stand.
Spain, along with most EU nations, does not view Maduro's leftist government as legitimate, instead recognising opposition leader Juan Guaido as president of Venezuela.
Japan's Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Naoki Okada said the two had "candid" discussions recognising the importance of dialogue, though there were still "substantive differences".
Recognising the newfound strength of local competitors, in October an American trade group, US Wheat Associates, closed its Moscow office after 26 years of operations.
Like Mr Moyn, she has argued for recognising socioeconomic rights, as European countries do but America does not, as well as civil and political ones.
Might Israel instead impose separation unilaterally, pulling back to the barrier, but continuing to keep its army in the West Bank, and perhaps recognising Palestine?
They can, for instance, outperform humans at recognising most images—crucial to the technology behind driverless cars—and match dermatologists' accuracy in diagnosing skin cancer.
ABORTION OPPONENTS have railed against Roe v Wade, the Supreme Court ruling recognising a right to abortion, ever since it was handed down in 1973.
He cited two examples: Dred Scott v Sandford, stripping black Americans of citizenship, and Roe v Wade, the 1973 ruling recognising the right to abortion.
Recognising the difficulty faced by parents and healthcare staff in administering medical care to these young ones, one company has created an innovative solution: JustMilk.
This concern could be resolved if funders and institutions recognised a preprint as the first report of a discovery, rather than recognising only journal articles.
"President (Macron) ... recalled the importance of preserving unity and Iraq's (territorial) integrity while recognising the rights of the Kurdish people," the Elysee statement had said.
Over the last sixteen years, the awards have grown into the region's premier business event recognising the important work leaders across the region are doing.
It's disappointing when elsewhere, the BBC has recently done so well at legitimising and recognising black music in the UK for the powerhouse it is.
Earlier this year, with Hefazat, it campaigned to defeat a petition calling for the removal of a constitutional provision recognising Islam as the state religion.
This is a hopeless pass rate in a world where voice assistants like Siri, Alexa and Google are shockingly good at recognising complex proper nouns.
"It's a very positive signal that the Indian government is recognising that they need more time to evaluate a science-based approach" to pest control.
The Macedonian constitution is unique in recognising Roma by name and enshrines equality of political opportunity for Roma, along with the country's Albanian and Turkish minorities.
Andrew Erickson of the US Naval War College says Admiral Wu adopted a "crawl, walk, run" approach to developing a carrier capability, recognising the difficulties involved.
"While recognising these challenges, we nevertheless judge that the magnitude of recent market volatility has not reflected the underlying fundamentals of the global economy," it said.
Finally, in June 2017, MSCI announced the partial inclusion this year following a fourth consultation with global investors, recognising China's efforts to reform its capital markets.
"Local governments would be stretched to borrow more while recognising billions of dollars in fresh liabilities--investors might flee," it said in a note last week.
Perhaps recognising these electoral risks, the administration is asking the courts to wait until January to declare the individual mandate and other purportedly inseverable provisions unconstitutional.
The network is "getting rid of its focus on detention and demerits" in favour of recognising "curiosity, grit and resourcefulness", says Richard Barth, the organisation's CEO.
The name "classical" implies a historical past, yet it is much broader than this label, and recognising that is a first step to broadening the audience.
James Averill, of the Northampton Town Supporters Trust, while recognising that "the collective spirit helped to propel us", had a predictably more informed line of reasoning.
Recognising the power of work to integrate newcomers, in 276 Germany cut the waiting period before asylum-seekers can look for a job to three months.
The Forest Rights Act aimed to improve the lives of impoverished tribes by recognising their right to inhabit and live off forests where their forefathers settled.
As he is speaking, two men who the group says have been picking pockets for weeks stroll past and, upon recognising Mr Dei Rossi, smile wryly.
"By not fully and openly recognising the programme's risks from the outset, DfT and HS2 Ltd have not adequately managed risks to taxpayer money," it added.
Recognising that those seeking to root out corruption were outgunned by those participating in it, in 2007 the Guatemalan government invited the UN to set up CICIG.
Since becoming obsessed with Grouper, I realized she exemplified what I call 'happy-sad': recognising the deep lows while creating space for a return to a high.
"While recognising these challenges, we nevertheless judge that the magnitude of recent market volatility has not reflected the underlying fundamentals of the global economy," the draft said.
Recognising the similarities between this attack and the murders that have been happening across the valley, Officer Cawood asks if she remembers anything else about the incident.
" Mobike, which had just earlier this month launched in Singapore, told Mashable that it "respected the LTA's decision...in recognising the efficiency and potential of dockless solutions.
The only other option is to freeze the situation, legally recognising Donbas as a part of Ukrainian territory but cordoning it off from the rest of Ukraine.
The Christian Union's arguments are more old-fashioned: the party's leader, Gert-Jan Segers, has said that recognising more than two parents is contrary to "biological reality".
"This is a sign that they are recognising revenue in excess of the cash that they are collecting," Brus, whose hedge fund was short Carillion shares, added.
Mr Netanyahu wanted to thank Mr Trump for recognising Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights, which it captured from Syria in the six-day war of 1967.
FOR A GROWING number of Australians, it is like stumbling out of bed and not recognising, let alone liking, the face you see in the bathroom mirror.
In 2014, when the British House of Commons voted on the principle of recognising a Palestinian state, five of the 12 "no" votes came from the DUP.
The United States and dozens of other countries stand at odds with the government of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro, recognising opposition leader Juan Guaido as its legitimate president.
They can chart economic growth by recognising the spread of cities and the traffic within them, or the amount of light that they give off at night.
Like the Blakes, the Gabriels sit at the kitchen table talking about a country they increasingly have trouble recognising, and an economy that is leaving them behind.
Last year the European Court of Human Rights ruled that by not recognising same-sex unions Italy violated the right to respect for private and family life.
Under recent changes in accounting rules, Boeing hives off orders that no longer meet its criteria for recognising revenue into a separate category, while defending contractual claims.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday many countries would follow the United States in recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital and contacts were underway.
Recognising the impact of the initiative, the U.N. children's agency UNICEF has now partnered with the police to expand the scope of the program across the state.
The group said its financial performance for the October-December period was dragged down by results of associates and joint ventures, which included recognising AirAsia India losses.
While recognising "enormous" change in China in the last 10 years that had made the currency more open, Lew said the government still had work to do.
"Recognising that tobacco valuations have come under some pressure in the last 12 months, assets will be sold only if they will realise appropriate value," the company added.
Few serious politicians in the European Union want to help break up its constituent countries by recognising a right to self-determination where none exists under international law.
To attract enough staff to keep up with its breakneck expansion it has been improving pay and conditions, as well as recognising trade unions for the first time.
The late Steve Jobs – the godfather of tech transfiguration – became Luthra's mentor, quickly recognising the potential for innovative and unparalleled progression in the laterally minded young business brain.
"As long as we don't address the question of recognising foreign qualifications, we won't have substantial change," says Rüdiger Wapler of the Institute for Employment Research in Stuttgart.
They were thought to do so aimlessly but, in 2017, it was discovered that some contained gene-editing systems that were very good at recognising specific DNA sequences.
Recognising the community's importance, as well as its needs, Gaston County now employs over 100 Hispanic public servants, with a premium on bilingual doctors, nurses and social workers.
Computer vision is AI's "killer app", says Ms Li, because it can be used in so many settings, but AI has also become more adept at recognising speech.
"Of course we are still open to looking for possible room (for rate cuts), while recognising there are risks on both sides to the inflation process," he said.
"Ever since Ryanair announced that it will be recognising unions for pilots all over Europe, the developments have been similar everywhere," the Swedish union said in a statement.
However, Germany's Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) union said it would stage a brief walkout as it did not believe Ryanair was serious about recognising unions or sincere in talks.
Stotsko, 28, and his husband, who is also 28 and a doctor, tested the law after finding there were no restrictions on recognising same-sex marriages registered abroad.
Instead of recognising the issue, the industry pushed back against government plans to ensure that domestic gas supply needs were met before the demands of the LNG plants.
It is said that a local policeman first steered the youngster towards the fight game, spotting the boy in a street brawl and recognising his latent pugilistic ability.
Under recent changes in accounting rules, Boeing hives off orders that do not meet its criteria for recognising revenue into a separate category, while holding onto contractual claims.
While recognising that every sport can always do better, he hoped there could also be a balanced debate about what it takes to win at the elite level.
The provincial health commission said last week that it would begin recognising computerised tomography (CT) scan results as confirmation of infections, allowing hospitals to isolate patients more quickly.
If this last attempt at finding a solution hits a wall, "well ... in this case, we need to face our responsibilities by recognising the Palestinian state", he said.
"It is not only about decriminalising but recognising our fundamental rights," Akhilesh Godi, one of the petitioners in the case, told Reuters shortly before the judgement was announced.
Brendan Shaw, assistant director general at the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations in Geneva, argues that recognising the need to keep generic drugmakers financially viable is essential.
Despite Mr Murphy's apparently straightforward path to victory under Solem, a majority of the justices fretted about the practical implications of recognising nearly half of Oklahoma as Indian territory.
The United States is preparing a new peace plan, which has not yet been made public, but has already angered Palestinians by recognising Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Several major European nations had been expected to start recognising Guaido from Monday, after an eight-day deadline they set last weekend for Maduro to call a new vote.
Mr Kennedy's landmark ruling recognising the right to same-sex marriage is unlikely to be overturned; there is no public appetite for the mass annulment of same-sex marriages.
The ECB says Germany relies too much on exports, neglecting its internal market and running up huge trade surpluses without recognising that its economic good fortune may not last.
Mr Corbyn has issued a statement recognising that "anti-Semitism has surfaced within the Labour Party", apologised for his misjudgment over the mural and offered to meet Jewish leaders.
He has emboldened the right by recognising Israel's annexation of the Golan Heights, which it captured from Syria in 1967, and moving the embassy to Jerusalem, a contested city.
This philosophy is centrist in the sense that it tries to build on the best ideas of the past 40 years, such as recognising the creative power of business.
It means recognising that women, particularly younger ones, are more likely to look for advisers who can help them invest in a way that is consistent with their values.
It requires banks to switch to recognising and providing for expected credit losses on financial assets, rather than the current common practice of providing only when losses are incurred.
The 39 primates or national church leaders, in effect, also warned other liberal churches, like the Anglican Church of Canada, against following the Episcopalians in recognising same-sex marriage.
It requires banks to switch to recognising and providing for expected credit losses (ECL) on financial assets, rather than the current practice of providing only when losses are incurred.
The Irish budget carrier had sought to avert a series of threatened strikes across Europe over Christmas last week by giving up its long-held opposition to recognising unions.
Recognising land rights, whether customary or titled, needs to be done as cheaply and simply as possible, says Ruth Meinzen-Dick of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
I'd only achieved a lucid dream once before, recognising I was dreaming as I stood on a cliff face, and going on to control that dream by flying around.
"Mediaset is disregarding the most basic shareholder rights and principles of corporate governance with the sole objective of favouring Fininvest, without even recognising a premium to minorities," it said.
The cameo was so prolific that it led to people thinking he was merely a character on the TV show, rather than recognising him for his work in science.
Abu Dhabi-based Goldilocks, which holds an 8.1 percent stake in Noble, filed lawsuits in Singapore last week, saying Noble is not recognising its "legitimate legal rights" as a shareholder.
It referred investors back to a previous statement that it was recognising a provision of $400 million relating to the issue but that its final cost could be substantially higher.
In the event of a Brexit, the U.K. would most likely sign a trade deal with other EU members to continue recognising the protected status of each other's foods. However.
It's a hard pill to swallow for some Bond fans like myself, rewatching the older films in the #MeToo age and recognising the undeniable problems that go with the franchise.
Major European nations including Britain joined the United States in recognising opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's interim president on Monday, heightening a global showdown over Nicolas Maduro's socialist rule.
"But it is the whole suite of policies around trade, and recognising that some are left behind by trade, through no fault of their own," he said in an interview.
This amounts to recognising that although economists may like to believe that their profession is a meritocracy, in which the best rise to the top, the reality is much murkier.
The pilot can reach out to touch or operate these controls as if they were in physical form, with sensors recognising from his movements what he is trying to do.
In the past both big neighbours have hinted that they would accept the simplest solution: recognising the "line of actual control" that has prevailed since 1962 as a permanent border.
There is talk of recognising the right to self-employment in the constitution, a sop to the 580,000 people who work in trades opened up to entrepreneurs by the government.
Recognising the requirements of our customers we have recently launched a new product; DC farm – a 'Seed to Package' production facility tailored to the needs of retail chains' distribution centres.
It referred investors back to a previous statement that it was recognising a provision of $400 million relating to the issue, but that its final cost could be substantially higher.
He accused IG Metall of not recognising the seriousness of the situation, saying: "Our business location is falling to pieces", adding that the sector's competitiveness should be the main consideration.
Recognising the divisions in Britain, Conservative May said she would make Britain work for everyone and promised big changes, if she won the top job, for the economy and society.
The Cour des Comptes reckons the trio are doing a poor job; its report was scathing about public management of corporate assets over the decades (while recognising some recent improvements).
The NOC says the shipment violates the arms embargo on Libya and an international agreement signed by the UAE recognising the company as the exclusive importer of fuel into Libya.
Teresa Ribera will focus on the environment and rural depopulation, while Carmen Calvo will be responsible for parliamentary relations and recognising victims of the civil war and Francisco Franco's dictatorship.
There's no better way to celebrate International Women's Day than by recognising the achievements these eight ordinary Indian women who have broken the barriers to make a difference in numerous ways.
Agreement was reached in talks between management and workers overnight on recognising the need for radical action, whilst ensuring fair treatment of employees at the Essen-based group, both sides said.
His strategic insight was unrivalled, whether recognising that Hitler was a threat to the world in the 1930s or refusing a peace deal with Germany in the dark days of 1940.
In 1990, recognising these shortcomings, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) created a Human Development Index (HDI), a new metric that attempted to capture changes in developing countries' quality of living.
WHEN Brett Kavanaugh was being considered for his seat on the Supreme Court, liberals worried about his stance on Roe v Wade, the 1973 decision recognising a constitutional right to abortion.
But Serbian officials may be less concerned about their countrymen than about taking steps towards recognising Kosovo—and thus making their own hoped-for accession to the European Union (EU) easier.
The former chief executive of Barclays added that nearly nine years since the financial crisis started in 2007 banks are showing signs of recognising that their business models need fundamental change.
Donors, recognising that the army is now entrenched in politics, will want to see that progress is not stalling (under the "unity government" formed in 2009, reform pledges were not met).
The technology aims to dissuade bad behaviour by recognising the offender's face, checking it with a database, then posting their information on public screens, such as their ID number and name.
"What that means is they avoid a short-term potential crisis by enabling banks to avoid recognising the problem, but at the cost of slower long-term credit growth," said Harrison.
Now the TSA is threatening to stop recognising licenses from a handful of states as soon as this year if they don't change their IDs in accordance with the 2005 law.
Recognising the importance of "going with the diversity grain" would also help to ensure that Peruvians can make healthy food consumption choices that are compatible with living in a megabiodiverse country.
Fitch Ratings believes that the Chinese authorities face a sharpening dilemma between recognising the costs of the imbalances that have built up in the economy and allowing vulnerabilities to intensify further.
However, U.S. ambassador David Friedman suggested Israel was there to stay and said it was possible the United States would consider recognising Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights in the future.
It is not safe to project current economic and financial conditions unchanged into the future without recognising the economy is subject to almost as much cyclical variability as the oil industry itself.
Canada is trying to strike a balance between treating children as innocents and recognising them as battlefield threats, says Jo Becker, a children's-rights specialist at Human Rights Watch in New York.
Spain anyway needs to review its system of decentralisation, recognising that a diverse country is best governed in the manner of federal Germany rather than, as is the PP's instinct, centralised France.
Impagliazzo, who received a honorific award from Italian President Sergio Mattarella recognising him as a "hero of our times," never dreamed his initiative would become so successful, or generate such good will.
The moments between Atticus and his children have a feeling of warmth and respect that readers will delight in recognising from the book, matched with Mr Sorkin's signature fast-paced, precise dialogue.
We do, however, aim to touch people with our project and continue to spread our beliefs in the new energy; a new way of seeing and recognising that we are all one.
That's abundantly clear from the difficulties economists and politicians had in recognising or understanding the despair and anger of areas of the West that have been left behind by rising prosperity elsewhere.
Recognising its export limitations, Russia is upgrading some terminals and has plans to build one in the Black Sea port of Taman, as well as two more in the east near China.
The NOC says that besides violating the arms embargo on Libya, the shipment breaches an international agreement signed by the UAE recognising the company as the exclusive importer of fuel into Libya.
FAVOURITE SON Saudi insiders and Western diplomats say the family is unlikely to oppose MbS while the king remains alive, recognising that the king is unlikely to turn against his favourite son.
Likewise, Rindom says that forward thinking companies are also recognising that bestowing more trust with employees and less pain-points with regards to expense reimbursement is also a potential recruiting and retention tool.
Fitch therefore consolidates the senior PIK toggle notes when assessing Together's leverage, while also recognising within equity the GBP43 million subordinated shareholder notes maturing in 2036 provided by ultimate parent Redhill Famco Limited.
If I hadn't gone through the most terrible relationships of my life, for instance, I'd probably be in bad relationships forever instead of recognising signs from the beginning that people can be trash.
But we can resist this confusion by recognising that we don't need the ICS's imprimatur to appreciate that we are indeed waving goodbye to Earth as we have known it throughout human civilisation.
But his 41-page ruling is a straightforward application of a 90-year-old Supreme Court precedent recognising that Congress's power to secure "needed information" is "an attribute of the power to legislate".
One week later, on October 19503th, the same nine justices split 5-4 in recognising another advance in criminal justice: a ban on life sentences without the possibility of parole for juvenile offenders.
"Making sure all the stakeholders are on board and all the data has been collected is what's happening right now," he said, with proposed revisions recognising rFC due around September for public consultation.
Recognising that fabric can't disappear without a fight, streaming giants Boiler Room today assembled a panel of some of the biggest names in contemporary club culture, the night-time economy and British politics.
When she landed in Tokyo carrying a water bottle bearing the same pattern, she was stopped by a dozen strangers on the street who, recognising the carpet, asked if she was from Portland.
But Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades has threatened to veto any progress in Turkey's accession talks unless Ankara meets its obligation to open Turkish ports and airports to Cypriot traffic, effectively recognising his state.
Recognising that his mathematical prowess would be much more useful than his skills with weaponry, they set him to help with making accurate weather forecasts, to know when exactly to bomb the Japanese.
He has revived Mexico's policy of non-interference in other countries' affairs by recognising Venezuela's left-wing dictator, Nicolás Maduro, rather than the head of its legislature, Juan Guaidó, as the country's president.
And the agreed negotiating position also hands a big role for parliament to decide whether Britain should continue to follow EU rules and regulations, recognising that any rejection of them "would have consequences".
" In 2017, New Zealand's parliament became the first legislature to acknowledge a river's legal personhood when it passed a bill recognising the rights of the Whanganui River as an "indivisible and living whole.
But before recognising a foreign resolution action, the Hong Kong authorities have to consult with the Financial Secretary to ensure that resolution will not have an adverse impact on Hong Kong's financial stability.
"Recognising Palestine as a state would be neither a favour nor a carte blanche but rather a mere recognition of the right of the Palestinian people to its own state," Asselborn told Reuters.
His relationship with nine times champion Rossi has generated plenty of headlines over the years, with the 37-year-old Italian recognising the challenge from the moment the younger Spaniard walked through the door.
The party takes a hard line on reproduction, sexuality and marriage, but in recent years it has voiced its views quietly, recognising that with three out of 150 parliamentary seats, it will hardly prevail.
Although it stopped short of following Washington and recognising Guaido as interim president, it appealed for him to be protected and appeared to support calls for a peaceful transition of power away from Maduro.
AGI will be able to complete discrete tasks, such as recognising photos or translating languages, which are the single-minded focus of the multitude of artificial intelligences (AIs) that inhabit our phones and computers.
For decades, Washington, like most of the rest of the international community, held back from recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital, saying its status should be determined as part of the Palestinian-Israeli peace process.
"It is also encouraging to see how the business is fitting in as part of the group, but recognising that in the longer term it is just a part of the group," he added.
Recognising the strength of feeling among crypto aficionados who wish to circumvent financial institutions, Mr. Prabhu said he lived not far from "true believers" in Silicon Valley who think"people like me are dinosaurs".
The adoption of Canada's charter of rights and freedoms in 1982 was the "most important galvanising force" behind its pioneering role in recognising rights, says Beverley McLachlin, a former chief justice of the Supreme Court.
We would strike different arrangements for services, where it is in our interests to have regulatory flexibility, recognising the UK and the EU will not have current levels of access to each other's markets. 2.
Like his father, Pierre, who held the job in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, befriending Fidel Castro and recognising communist China before America did, he has been willing to stand apart from American foreign policy.
On Wednesday, Trump said he would use "the full weight of United States economic and diplomatic power to press for the restoration of Venezuelan democracy" after recognising Guaido as interim president and calling Maduro "illegitimate".
"Recognising that climate change presents the single greatest threat to the livelihood, security, and wellbeing of Pacific people, leaders reaffirmed the importance of immediate urgent action to combat climate change," reads the agreement's forum communique.
"There is now an international consensus recognising that our tax rules are no longer adapted to the 21st century," French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, a strong supporter of the overhaul, said in a statement.
The report by the Farm Animal Investment Risk and Return (FAIRR) coalition showed 25 major retailers and manufacturers were developing strategies for sustainable protein products, recognising the risk of a strategy reliant on animal protein.
It also said it would recommend pilots reject a proposed salary increase as long as it was dependent on recognising Ryanair's system of employee councils at airports, which it said are appointed unilaterally by management.
CEZ will get 3.3 billion crowns for selling the MOL shares and redeeming bonds, along with an additional 1.2 billion crown gain for recognising the revaluation of its MOL options in 2017 revenue, it said.
The ECB originally appointed four executing asset managers to conduct its ABS purchase programme, which the first banker described as ECB officials recognising that they "were sufficiently out of their depth" to make credit decisions.
LONDON, Dec 15 (Reuters) - The chairman and senior independent director of Persimmon, Britain's second biggest housebuilder, have resigned after recognising they did not put a cap on a lucrative management incentive scheme introduced in 2012.
The perspective of buyers was somewhat different, with some recognising that prior forecasts of a large surplus were unlikely to materialise, given rising demand in several Asian countries that are new to the LNG market.
Rolls said in its half-year report on Thursday that it would be recognising an exceptional charge of 554 million pounds ($726 million) in respect of the Trent 1000 issues for the period to 2022.
This was the third time I'd put my hand up to shoot his show, but I've definitely lost respect for him for not seeing this was a simple issue of just recognising another artist's work.
"Mediaset is disregarding the most basic shareholder rights and principles of corporate governance with the sole objective of favouring Fininvest (Mediaset's controlling shareholder), without even recognising a premium to minorities," Vivendi said in a statement.
Recognising that "reality on the ground", Mike Pompeo, the American secretary of state, made a leap of legal logic on November 18th, saying the settlements were "not, per se, inconsistent with international law" (see article).
The inauguration of the embassy, after Trump outraged the Arab world and stoked international concern by recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital in December, was hailed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a "glorious day".
Within the euro club, the gripe is that Germany, as the most creditworthy member, has insisted on austerity for countries with heavy debts, without recognising that its own tight rein on spending makes that adjustment harder.
But after recognising trade unions for the first time in its 30-year history in December to avoid mass Christmas strikes, Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said the airline was prepared for smaller localised action this year.
"Despite Trump's seeming single-mindedness over Putin any hope of significant rapprochement with Russia is well and truly dead — as the Kremlin at least appears to be recognising even if Trump himself does not," asserted Newton.
The decision announced in Istanbul stops short of recognising the existence of a Kiev Patriarchate, but it restores the two breakaway prelates to their full priestly rank and their followers to full communion with the church.
Now more and more firms want to turn this asset into money with the help of AI, meaning distilling data to create offerings such as recognising faces, translating speech or predicting when machinery will break down.
The city government had initially planned to start recognising same-sex partnerships in April, but had decided to put it off until June so the public could be aware of it first, the Japan Times reported.
Spain unexpectedly offered on Monday to take in the Gibraltar-flagged ship, recognising that several of those on board, whom were picked up off the Libyan coast over the weekend, were in need of medical assistance.
"They want it segregated, recognising they may want to take an extra asset allocation position - either increase or decrease - but they want to be able to do that without impacting their broader European exposure," Bowers said.
These days, though, the sorts of artificial neurons that do everything from serving advertisements on web pages to recognising faces in Facebook posts are mostly simulated in software, with the underlying code running on ordinary silicon.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - New U.S. sanctions would pressure the ruble and fuel capital outflows over the next 12 months, Russia's Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin said on Wednesday, recognising the need to trim the economic growth forecast.
The pope spoke as major European nations joined the United States in recognising opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's legitimate head of state, while members of a separate regional bloc kept up the pressure on Maduro.
The Gender Recognition Act needs to change in other ways: by lowering the age at which trans people can change the gender on our birth certifications, but also legally recognising non-binary people for the first time.
Though it would represent a token 0.5 percent weighting in the index and represent just 5 percent of the mainland China stocks universe, it would be a symbolic step in recognising China's growing stature in financial markets.
Turkey signed separate agreements recognising British control of the Suez Canal, Aden and the Trucial sheikhdoms of the Persian Gulf, securing the sea lanes for Britain's massive deployment of troops from the colonies to the Western Front.
It also tried and failed to stop him recognising Greece's northern neighbour under the compromise name of North Macedonia, a deal that has ended a nasty dispute that has been going on for the past 27 years.
But Saudi Arabia's representative told Tuesday's meeting that a WTO dispute panel would have no right to adjudicate beyond recognising that Saudi Arabia had invoked the WTO's national security clause, giving it an exemption from the rules.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed a decree on Monday at the start of a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, recognising Israeli sovereignty over territory that Israel seized from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war.
"The board remains alert to the uncertain outlook for global growth and the potential for shocks to markets while recognising that accommodative monetary policy continues to support asset prices," Chairman Peter Costello said in a quarterly statement.
While the EU has so far said that it would not recognise CAA issued certificates in a no-deal scenario, the UK said it was encouraging the EU to take "reciprocal action in recognising UK-issued certificates".
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - Brexit minister Stephen Barclay said on Tuesday both Britain and the European Union wanted to see a Brexit deal, recognising that a British exit without an agreement would be in neither of the sides' interests.
Foreign ministers from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, three close U.S. allies, as well as Iraq, Lebanon and others said there could be no peace without recognising Palestinian rights to establish a state within the pre-1967 territories.
On Wednesday, Muslim leaders convened in Istanbul and condemned U.S. President Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and called on the world to respond by recognising East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine.
Recognising its flaws—Chris Rock delivered a blistering monologue at last year's ceremony—the Academy has made a concerted effort to reform and induct more women, people of colour and members of the LGBT community into their membership.
But navigating it starts by recognising its existence and the fact that, having decided as a politician that one's two primary loyalties are to voter concerns and liberal values, one will necessarily sacrifice some confidence, crispness and clarity.
On January 4th the Lima group, which includes the biggest Latin American countries and Canada, said it would stop recognising Mr Maduro as president in his second term and urged him to cede power to the national assembly.
On Friday, Persimmon said its Chairman Nicholas Wrigley had announced his intention to resign whilst the Chairman of the Remuneration Committee Jonathan Davie quit on Thursday, recognising their mistake in not putting a cap on the lucrative deal.
"Mediaset is disregarding the most basic shareholder rights and principles of corporate governance with the sole objective of favouring 1/8the Berlusconi family's holding company 3/8 Fininvest, without even recognising a premium to minorities," Vivendi said. WITHDRAWAL?
"We firmly believe that it is for Somaliland and the federal government of Somalia to decide their future, and for neighbors in the region to take the lead in recognising any new arrangements," a spokeswoman said by email.
In tests against FaceNet, a face-recognition system developed by Google, the researchers found that the right amount of infra-red illumination could reliably prevent a computer from recognising that it was looking at a face at all.
The state of Sarawak, where the Penan live, last year passed a law to better protect indigenous people and their right to ancestral land but native groups said it fell short of fully recognising the land as theirs.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq is opposed to the United States recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital and moving its embassy there, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Tuesday, warning that such a decision would negatively affect Middle East stability.
AT A fateful ballet class on a Saturday in 1982, two little girls mark each other out for friendship, recognising their shared shade of brown, "as if one piece of tan material had been cut to make [them] both".
The first was an ill-fated attempt in 2006 by a Socialist-led regional government to reform the Catalan statute, giving the Generalitat more powers (over the courts, for example) and in tortuous phrasing recognising Catalonia as a nation.
"Recognising equivalence for one year makes a lot of sense," a Commission official said, adding that this would avoid disruption and allow for a general deal by the end of next year on Switzerland's access to the EU market.
The World Health Organisation held the first meeting of the Commission on Ending Childhood Obesity in 2014, recognising the link between obesity while young and non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes, musculoskeletal disorders and cardiovascular disease in adult life.
He told his colleagues that there was a good case for ringing down the curtain on the Holocene—the present geological epoch, which has lasted for 12,000 years—and recognising that Earth has entered a new one, the Anthropocene.
The report also said Britain should distance itself from the United States' "destabilising postures" on the Arab-Israeli conflict and give serious consideration to recognising Palestine as a state to show it is committed to the two-state solution.
"It makes peace possible because recognising reality is the substance of peace, the foundation of peace," Netanyahu told reporters as he was greeting by EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini before a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels.
"Recognising equivalence for one year makes a lot of sense," a Commission official said, adding that it would avoid disruption and allow for a general deal by the end of next year on Switzerland's access to the EU market.
On this it writes that the overarching strategic priority to "promote efficient competition and investment in world-class digital networks" should be "prioritised over interventions to further reduce retail prices in the near term, recognising these longer-term benefits".
Ahead of the summit, Ankara had refused to back the NATO defence plan for the Baltics and Poland until it received more support for its battle with the YPG, including other alliance members recognising it as a terrorist group.
The issue at the heart of her agenda is the same as it always was, she said: recognising that the EU referendum result was not only a vote to leave the European Union but also a call to change the country.
"We must welcome a rising China, a stronger China, an economically more integrated China and we have to focus on the opportunities, while at the same time recognising that there will be issues to resolve from time to time," he said.
"Developers in central London continue to take stock of the current market dynamics, recognising a number of disrupting factors such as costs, Brexit uncertainty and the pace of workplace change," Shaun Dawson, head of insight at Deloitte Real Estate, said.
Germany, recognising that when people lose their jobs they col­lect unemployment benefits and other social-support payments, has experimented with offering companies some fraction of these antici­pated payments to induce them to retain workers, even on a part-­time basis.
A year ago, U.S. President Donald Trump outraged Palestinians by recognising Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, a designation that did not acknowledge their claim on the east of the city though it left open the question of its final borders.
The fear that he would settle for a bad deal with Mr Kim, potentially upsetting the nuclear balance of East Asia by recognising North Korea as a nuclear power, increased with every hubristic tweet he put out on the summit.
Supporters of Roe v Wade, the 1973 case recognising a constitutional right to abortion, worried that then-Judge Kavanaugh—in contrast to Anthony Kennedy, the justice he was tapped to replace—would solidify a five-justice majority to jettison the precedent.
"I will set out our plan to deliver long-term fiscal sustainability while responding to the consequences of uncertainty in the short term and recognising the need for investment to build an economy that works for everyone," Hammond will say.
They quote Jerrold Nadler, a congressman from New York, who in June 2018 pitched the ERA as a bulwark against the possible erosion of Roe v Wade, the 1973 ruling recognising a woman's right to access abortion in the first trimester.
The app was developed by the Indian School of Business (ISB) to track community rights in India, where the 2006 Forest Rights Act aimed to improve the lives of rural people by recognising their entitlement to inhabit and live off forests.
For heterosexual women affected by the orgasm gap, recognising the importance of masturbation in partnered sex can help them bridge this gap in their own bedrooms through things like mutual masturbation and encouraging their partner to manually stimulate their clitoris.
The litigation settlement in 4Q16, reflected in exceptional income of USD0003 million, allowed GFH in 2016 to report a much increased consolidated profit of USD233 million (2015: USD12 million), while also recognising impairment allowances of USD221.1 million (2015: USD17 million).
"HC", as he is known, gave the party a more youthful image, embraced social media before other politicians and rejected the FPÖ's erstwhile anti-Semitism (recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital long before Donald Trump) in favour of an anti-Islam credo.
Without the EU formally recognising U.S. rules as being equally strict or equivalent to European rules, banks in Europe using an American clearing house would have to hold far more collateral, such as cash, to cover U.S. trades from June 21.
"To ensure public trust, the Department and HS2 Ltd must be transparent and provide realistic assessments of costs and completion dates as the programme develops, recognising the many risks to the successful delivery of the railway that remain," the NAO said.
Thiam "has led by example in terms of personal commitment to the group's conduct and ethics standards, but recognising that the observation matter had a significant impact on the group, his non-financial assessment score has been reduced," it said.
Wood Group, which maintained its full-year outlook, said it expected to deliver cost savings of above $50 million in 2018, and that it was confident of recognising at least $170 million in synergies by the end of the third year after integration.
Mr Trump has pledged to appoint highly conservative justices who will uphold gun rights, walk back the 18-month-old decision allowing gays and lesbians to wed and "automatically" overturn Roe v Wade, the 1973 ruling recognising a right to abortion choice.
But instead of a code book which matches codons to amino acids, it uses codon-recognising, amino-acid-carrying molecules called tRNAs and a mechanism called a ribosome which provides a place for those tRNAs to interact with a copy of the gene.
Carlos Curbelo, a Republican congressman from Florida, has introduced the RAC (Recognising America's Children) Act, which does much the same thing as DACA but also includes a path to citizenship; Thom Tillis, a Republican from North Carolina, will introduce it in the Senate.
"The market is recognising that parliament will not allow the UK to leave Europe without a deal... today's data will bolster the chances of a Bank of England interest rate hike as soon as May," said Kallum Pickering, an economist at Berenberg.
Senior officials in Brussels believe the risk of a breakdown in talks that could see Britain simply walking out into chaotic legal limbo in March 2019 has diminished since May wrote to Tusk on March 29 in terms recognising a need to compromise.
In January, IBM revealed its new "Diversity in Faces" dataset with the goal to make facial recognition systems fairer and better at identifying a diverse range of faces — AI algorithms have had difficulty in the past recognising women and people of colour.
The finance ministry said on Wednesday that the state will make sure that the companies abide by a London court decision last year recognising the contracts as valid and governed by English law, and will no longer appeal to the UK Supreme Court.
A new study finds that newly-hatched mallard ducklings are capable of recognising abstract properties of objects (in this case distinguishing between things that are "same" and "different"), suggesting that this quality is less rare in the animal kingdom than previously thought.
Somehow, elected officials asking citizens to join them in prayers recognising the Virgin Birth and identifying a life of devotion to Jesus Christ as the "only...way to salvation" is to be taken as something other than a government act "respecting an establishment of religion".
In October Microsoft announced that its latest speech-recognition system had achieved parity with human transcribers in recognising the speech in the Switchboard Corpus, a collection of thousands of recorded conversations in which participants are talking with a stranger about a randomly chosen subject.
"We found common ground in recognising both the EU's and UK's desire to have control over their own decision making, and the need for bilateral dialogue and co-operation to reflect the deeply integrated nature of UK and EU financial markets," the spokesman said.
NAIROBI, June 13 (Reuters) - Kenya's Centum Investment Company said on Wednesday its full-year pretax profit dropped 64 percent to 3.15 billion shillings ($31.16 million), hurt by lower property valuation gains and a delay in recognising gains from the sale of one of its businesses.
"The Act is intended to strike a fair balance between two currently irreconcilable groups in Bermuda, by restating that marriage must be between a male and a female while at the same time recognising and protecting the rights of same-sex couples," a statement reads.
Recognising the danger, NATO has tripled the size of its rapid-response force to 40,000, established a spearhead force that can be deployed within hours and, at its Warsaw summit earlier this month, agreed to put multinational battalions into the four front-line states.
Both the satellite companies and the third parties that use their data have invested heavily in machine-learning technologies that can extract those answers from the huge amounts of data stored in the cloud by understanding what they see and recognising when things change.
"It's very complex to know how to tax a multinational... We desperately want it to be fair," the Apple CEO added after receiving an inaugural award from the Irish state agency responsible for attracting foreign companies recognising the contribution of multinationals in the country.
"I think the autonomous-vehicle industry should be upfront about recognising the limitations of today's technology," says Mr Ng. It is surely better to find pragmatic ways to work around those limitations than pretend they do not exist or promise that solving them will be easy.
On the right, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito have expressed their doubts about Roe v Wade, the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision recognising a constitutional right to abortion before fetal viability (the point when the fetus can survive outside the womb, about 24 weeks).
It took 17 years for a special tribunal to decide how to allocate the river's water and after it did, in 2007 (recognising the 1892 and 1924 treaties and again granting Tamil Nadu a bigger share), another six years followed before India's national government approved the deal.
My contribution was recognising that "discounted cashflow" as a process and "net present value" as a measure do not provide a way to solve the corporate-governance problem, such as designing incentives on pay for senior management down through middle management and even to the shop floor.
The answer is essentially that, owing to the precarious situation in Somalia – a country that harbours a whole host of secessionist movements and is criss-crossed with ethnic and tribal faultlines – the global establishment has decided that officially recognising Somaliland could set off a regional powder keg.
Mr Trump introduced a variety of controversial policies, aiming travel bans at citizens from several Muslim countries, pulling America out of a trans-Pacific trade deal, renegotiating NAFTA, setting in motion America's exit from the Paris accord on climate change and recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
"What I was talking about was the importance of people recognising the role that they play in local communities, and the responsibilities that they have, for example in any country that they are operating in, to abide by the rules and pay their tax," she said.
JUST OVER a year has passed since the Patriarch Kyrill of Moscow, the Russian spiritual leader and ally of President Vladimir Putin, went to Istanbul to make one final attempt to dissuade another Orthodox prelate, the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, from recognising an independent church in Ukraine.
"Recognising that online access is a critical component of the Uber experience, we are offering exclusive offers to both drivers and passengers to access the fast and reliable Optus Network while they are in transit," Steve Long, director of local markets at Optus, said in the statement.
The synod represents the biggest step yet towards recognising something many Catholics in the West, especially church leaders, have been reluctant to acknowledge: just as economic and diplomatic power in the secular world is slipping away from the North Atlantic region, a similar process is taking place in Catholicism.
First the case had to be referred to a larger bench of the Supreme Court than the one that issued the ruling in 2013, in light of relatively liberal judgments reached since then, such as those recognising the rights of transgender Indians, and a general right to privacy.
"The real strength will come from recognising weaknesses in the balance sheet and making provisions for them rather than pretending to believe that the balance sheet is strong," RBI Deputy Governor N S Vishwanathan said in a speech on October 29 that was uploaded on the website on Friday.
These steps must include ending the detention and abuse of refugees and migrants and recognising the status of the UN. The fact that Mr Minniti and his fellow European ministers of interior are not making their assistance to Libya conditional upon such measures speaks volumes about their priorities.
We know he has a room in his house entirely devoted to teddy bears, we know his recent facial scar had something to do with James Blunt — and now we know he's really, really bad at recognising old friends when they make surprise guest appearances on talk shows.
He did this by asking participants to discuss out-loud a personal or political dilemma, which he then scored on various elements of thinking long-considered crucial to wisdom, including: intellectual humility; taking the perspective of others; recognising uncertainty; and having the capacity to search for a compromise.
However, in affirming the rating at 'S0003', Fitch has also taken into consideration wider market conditions - such as potential volatility in emerging market debt - in its rating decision as well as recognising that the fund manager does have discretion to extend duration above current levels if it sees fit.
"Global investors are recognising that European venture capital offers a rich A-to-Z of investment opportunities: trailblazing tech innovation born in cities from Amsterdam to Zurich," said Nenad Marovac, Invest Europe vice-chair and founder and managing partner of venture capital firm DN Capital, in a press release.
The UK would of course continue to play a strong role in shaping the international standards that underpin them, and Parliament would have oversight of the incorporation of these rules into the UK's legal order – with the ability to choose not to do so, recognising that this would have consequences.
You'd be forgiven for not necessarily recognising the name, Mitus—he currently has 160 followers on Soundcloud—but the 93-year-old American is behind the beats on both Rihanna's "Goodnight Gotham" and Kanye's "FML," making him responsible for more late-night feels than a year's worth of Titanic re-runs.
"The indications are that the government wants to move towards adopting more use of GM technology, but to do so in a very cautious way, recognising that there is still a lot of consumer uncertainty and anxiety about the question of GM foods," said Pisk in an interview with Reuters.
Many existing smartphone apps also make use of AR. Word Lens, for instance, translates between languages by looking at the world through a smartphone camera, recognising text, and then presenting the user with a real-time image in which that text has been replaced by its equivalent in another language.
"So, recognising there will be a great deal of volatility in sterling in both directions as we have news and rumour around Brexit you can see a weakening trend for sterling ... we are generally underexposed to sterling and position for sterling to weaken a bit more from here," he said.
In a statement issued to TechCrunch, Tim Mills, investment director of the Angel CoFund, comments: This deal is credit to founder Stuart Sunderland and his team for recognising a need for quality of choice in the corporate catering market and building a marketplace that has been adopted by restaurants and corporates alike.
In a review of the Shortage Occupation List (SOL) published today by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC), it advocates broadening the list to include all roles related to programming and software development, as well as suggesting web designers as a new addition — recognising the difficulty UK employers can have filling such roles.
Instead, "Bad Decisions" simply details the topography of pushing a night out to its ultimate limit—the wraps on the table; the jittering legs underneath it; the shifting of happiness among the tippity taps and the guilt of looking in the mirror and not recognising the charged-up, disassociated face that looks back.
The program does this by drawing on the assistance of a second neural network which has been trained to match the internal features of the agent doing the recognising (ie, the pattern of connections between its "neurons") with sentences that people have written, describing what they see in a picture being examined.
The answer is a rebooted capitalism for a new economic era, using the power of the state where it is necessary to fix market failures and to break up vested interests, but also recognising the unique power of entrepreneurs to produce abundance out of scarcity and dynamism out of stagnation. Economist.com/blogs/bagehot
"The compensation committee considers that Mr. Thiam's proposed total compensation for 2017 of 9.7 million francs reflects his strong performance against the suite of measures, while also recognising that the group is still in a transition phase," the committee's chair, Kai Nargolwala, said in a note included in the bank's annual report.
Launched in 2014 by Pablo Villalba and Pedro Solá, the 8fit app attempts to separate itself from the plethora of either fitness or recipe apps on iOS and Android, with a focus on personalisation and by recognising that a combination of exercise and nutrition or meal planning is the best path to a healthier lifestyle.
"More and more customers are recognising the freedom and fun that camper vans can offer, and we're excited to be able to offer a greater number of adventure-seekers our Transit Custom Nugget, which is already much-loved in Germany," Ford of Europe's Commercial Vehicles General Manager Hans Schep said in a prepared statement.
The problem for policymakers is how to create a system of higher education that balances the twin demands of excellence and mass access, that makes room for global elite universities while also catering for large numbers of average students, that exploits the opportunities provided by new technology while also recognising that education requires a human touch.
Mr Spieth looked cool as ice as he dispensed hugs to well-wishers on his way to the clubhouse; Mr Kuchar, recognising that in his best-ever chance at a major win he had been bested once again, stayed stoic as his playing style would suggest, but seemed to strain as he struggled to keep his composure.
While recognising the uncertainty of the extent of the negative shock, Fitch has revised down its forecast for real GDP growth to 1.6% in 2016 (from 1.9%), 0.9% in 20153 and 0.9% in 2018 (both from 2.0% respectively), leaving the level of real GDP a cumulative 2.3% lower in 2018 than in its prior 'Remain' base case.
The plan included recognising the YPG as a terrorist threat to Ankara, but Washington later withdrew its support and other countries then opposed it too, the source added "So, we are saying that if ours (defence plan) isn't published, we won't allow the other (plan for the Baltics and Poland to be published) either," the source said.
In an ideal world, in recognising a legal change of gender (in Britain currently called a gender-recognition certificate) we would be able to distinguish the latter group—those for whom being trans is a persistent and stable part of themselves, no matter what their personal attitude towards it—from the former group, for whom the feelings are more fleeting.

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