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  1. in a way that is connected with a region
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And, bottom line, a regionally aggressive Iran without nuclear weapons was a much better outcome than a regionally aggressive Iran armed with nuclear weapons.
We know that content that's regionally specific does really well.
Terri Sewell of Alabama, would calculate a minimum wage regionally.
"The Israelis need to think more regionally," says Mr Mehyar.
Before the second world war, oil was mainly traded regionally.
But there are nice, affordable options out there, especially regionally.
A minimum wage exemption would allow us to compete regionally.
"Chinese cities currently are really connected, especially regionally," Chen said.
" DelRio's work, Biehl said, had "impact regionally, nationally and internationally.
Regionally, this crisis has laid bare a potentially dangerous divide.
I have dealings nationally, regionally, internationally, with international banks, with companies.
Blend tapes and mixtapes were very popular regionally at the time.
A regionally mediated peace pact signed in 2015 failed within months.
"It may vary regionally, but also field to field," Houlihan said.
Grab also plans to expand its mobile payments service, GrabPay, regionally.
So far this year, it ranks 8th regionally for M&As.
China is a vast country and so the picture varies regionally.
Showers and thunderstorms have increased regionally in association with this system.
The new funding is intended for scaling the current products regionally.
Those talks also include working together regionally, including possible plant consolidation.
That's what will allow the startup to expand its services regionally.
Two other regionally beneficial investments rely on the project as well.
Industry also needs a single, comprehensive, regionally specific, best practices manual.
Regionally, Denver is the nation's fastest sales market, according to Redfin.
China and Russia began to reassert their influence regionally and globally.
But regionally, parties are mostly noncompetitive, also to a historically remarkable degree.
The government says bread prices - among the cheapest regionally - had encouraged waste.
But in retrospect, it's just as noteworthy how regionally specific it is.
So far this year, it ranks 8th regionally for M&A activity.
And Taco Bell rolled the service out regionally, but it's now nationwide.
"Trading is in euros and price discovery is undertaken regionally," he said.
Regionally, the fastest growth in renewable generation capacity was in developing countries.
It has damaged the credibility of the college, locally, regionally and nationally.
After all, Americans have always been a heterogeneous population — racially, religiously, regionally.
Regionally, the three-month moving averages showed gains across all four regions.
Broken down regionally, the most excited drivers hail from the West Coast.
Progressing regionally and nationally and earning university scholarships were more pressing targets.
With intentions of breadth, the menu at Boran is not regionally specialized.
Shares of oil companies regionally saw gains amid the Middle East tensions.
This week, another round of regionally brokered peace talks began in Ethiopia.
Regionally, pending home sales in the Northeast fell 1.7% monthly and 0.4% annually.
Mycologists prefer to use the scientific names, since common names can vary regionally.
"We have to think about this regionally and not just citywide," Sammons says.
Local markets could generate their own hydrogen-rich fuels from regionally available resources.
Regionally, the three-month moving averages showed increases in two of four areas.
So far this year, it ranks 8th regionally for merger-and-acquisition activity.
Laws, fees and taxes vary regionally, but fines for violations are typically high.
Five other regionally-based parties, including Mustafa's Somali Democratic Party, have also joined.
Wendy's past breakfast attempts started regionally, which meant that advertising was locally based.
Englefield now works as a barista and performs regionally as a singer-songwriter.
"It differs regionally," said Penang native and Kuala Lumpur resident Lum Voon Keong.
"Pakistan is important, as you know, regionally to the U.S. security relationships and so important regionally to our joint goals of providing peace and security to the region and providing opportunity for a greater economic relationship as well," he said.
Regionally because local government in the West Midlands does not have a happy history.
Next year, the plan is to expand regionally and launch in an additional region.
The tests themselves aren't new but, until now the WEA has been focused regionally.
And the respective styles of these three writers are, to varying degrees, regionally representative.
Regionally, based on a three-month moving average, homebuilder confidence fell across the nation.
I was also a musician in a regionally popular band called the James Gang.
"California for its entire history has been torn apart regionally over water," Holyoke said.
These Special Forces Groups are regionally focused and based throughout the US and overseas.
Regionally, fees in the Americas totaled $19.9 billion, down 26 percent from last year.
Regionally, permits increased 85033 percent in the West and 1 percent in the Midwest.
Their vast footprints across the United States mean it's difficult to tailor products regionally.
Regionally, permits increased 12.1 percent in the Midwest and 7.5 percent in the West.
From Hokkaido to Okinawa, the tournament begins regionally in each of Japan's 269 prefectures.
ASP services a wide range of distressed debt portfolio types via regionally located branches.
Regionally, the three-month average of sentiment showed a split among the four areas.
Globally, they facilitate communication and commerce; regionally, they synchronize our work and social schedules.
Regionally, we have an idea of what "New England" is, what "the South" means.
Gentrification can have different effects regionally than it might have on a national scale.
It was a no-brainer, given that it was a classic regionally inspired meal.
Last week the government refused to engage in regionally mediated negotiations organized in Tanzania.
Regionally, political unrest is perceived as a big hurdle in Africa (210%) and MENA (39%).
Even all those baseball birds were chosen because they're regionally identifiable, elegant, quick and strong.
Many brews are only available regionally, in limited or seasonal runs, or on-tap only.
Regionally integrated industries such as cars, pharmaceuticals and aerospace would shift investment away from Britain.
" Harris also said the Russians continue to demonstrate "increasingly aggressive behavior, both regionally and globally.
Regionally, sales in the Northeast jumped 85033 percent and rose 1.4 percent in the South.
Obviously they varied regionally, but as a historian, you draw parallels, creating a uniform truth.
Regionally, the index advanced 85033 percent in the Northeast and 0.8 percent in the Midwest.
Regime consolidation over ashes still can be useful for illicit businesses and regionally subversive operations.
When it comes to evaluating stocks regionally, though, Freedman has more of a consensus view.
Regionally, the largest increases in available jobs in April were in the Midwest and West.
Flyers will also find an "elevated dining experience," which includes a regionally influenced, seasonal menu.
"The territories organized regionally, down to almost a county level, for emergency comms," Gallagher said.
Regionally, the U.S. stock market is the most overvalued, according to 81 percent of respondents.
Regionally, sales declines in the South and West outpaced gains in the Northeast and Midwest.
Regionally, the South and Midwest each posted 1-point gains to 59 and 85033, respectively.
The menu changes daily based on seasonality and freshness, and all ingredients are regionally sourced.
The clown hoaxes spread regionally throughout the Southeast US, up the coast, and then west.
Regionally, Europe and North America topped the index while the bottom was dominated by African countries.
It's no longer just the Sahel, it's coastal West Africa and the risk of spreading regionally.
We are underperforming on almost every level -- regionally and globally -- and that's the terrible, tragic reality.
His policies veer from shopworn banalities (lifelong learning) to flights of fancy (regionally set interest rates).
Business-class Delta flyers out of Asian airports are also being treated to "regionally sourced cuisine".
Most of these are guarantees (RUB7 billion) that the region provided to support regionally important enterprises.
"We have a peace agenda which is clearly defined, nationally symbolic, regionally accepted, and globally endorsed."
Regionally, existing-home sales fell 85033 percent in the Northeast and 5.3 percent in the Midwest.
"If we could adopt policies regionally or nationally, we could make some real progress," he said.
Most of this are guarantees (RUB7 billion) that the region provided to support regionally important enterprises.
But mainly, we want to motivate people to put on their own events, nationally and regionally.
Regionally, the West increased 3 points, to 77, and the Northeast rose 1 point, to 85033.
It is one of America's most regionally specific dishes, but has never migrated beyond its home.
I think the Pakistan relationship — the Pakistan relationship and the U.S. relationship is extraordinarily important regionally.
She continues: In the countries where they've done regionally, they've done well in the richer regions.
Maybe one day he'll work in an office and use a voice that is regionally ambiguous.
Previous attempts to add the morning meal started regionally, which meant it relied on local advertising.
In fact MASS MoCA may be better known regionally for its music than for its art.
James said that antifa chapters tend to vary regionally in their goals, activities, and organizational structures.
For night life, Bananas Comedy Club inside the Holiday Inn on the highway is regionally known.
Regionally, new home sales rose 18.5 percent in the Midwest and 5 percent in the South.
Effects stronger in the West Regionally the "Black Friday" effect is most pronounced in the West.
Iran has been regionally successful at supporting unconventional warfare activities often executed by state-sponsored proxies.
The money is funneled through regionally based North Korean diplomats to Pyongyang, some 7,20163 miles away.
Over the next decade, communities that want to increase economic mobility will need to think regionally.
The protests have also created a tenuous unity in the ethnically and regionally divided Sudanese society.
Retail used to go regionally, and now it's different with online, but there were 10 discount stores.
Google's policy team has been organized regionally, a vestige of the company gradual's expansion into new countries.
This new round of funding will enable Cabin to expand its overnight transportation services regionally and nationally.
In an earnings call, the company said the supply issue was limited regionally and was not material.
Eight are "advisers" based regionally in states like Michigan, Wisconsin, Montana, Virginia, and North Carolina, officials said.
Regionally, new home sales rose by 85033 percent in the West and 10.4 percent in the Midwest.
The U.S. has a lot to win regionally by helping the Sudanese people to win their struggle.
The open kitchen has wraparound seating, and the regionally focused menu blends fine dining and finger food.
Regionally, the biggest jumps were in the West and Northeast at 85033 percent and 5.7 percent, respectively.
Regionally, on a three-month moving average, builder confidence in the Northeast rose 1 point to 47.
Mr. Kaliebe said investing regionally lets him and his fellow managers cultivate a deeper knowledge of companies.
If that model proved successful, they could have expanded their terrorist campaigns considerably, both regionally and globally.
Perhaps teams could have been assembled regionally, with players connected to a particular city under its banner.
Regionally, pending sales rose 85033 percent in the Northeast while sales increased 0.4 percent in the Midwest.
Regionally, pending home sales in the Northeast rose 1.9% for the month and were 3% higher annually.
But modeling climate impacts regionally, or at an individual plant, is still something of a scientist's daydream.
Trump pledged to address both elements of the Iranian threat, but he has resisted confronting Iran regionally.
To act regionally and do it effectively, an intergovernmental arrangement will be necessary to prioritize and coordinate.
Arizona had the highest concentration of racist place names, while the Western and Southern regions led regionally.
Regionally, emerging Asia had the highest outflows of $4.3 billion, while Latin America saw $4.2 billion of inflows.
For competitive analysis, the global motorcycle helmets market is regionally divided into the U.S., China, Japan, and Europe.
The delicate flesh, the clean, regionally briny flavor, the cold pocket of sea water cradled in the shell!
"Regionally, the Southern, Middle Atlantic and Mountain regions had greater proportionate low-value spending," wrote the research team.
"We're seeing some real locally, regionally and globally relevant content coming from all over the world," he added.
It's biscuits week, and the contestants have been instructed to present "regionally specific" biscuits for their signature bake.
Regionally, pending sales in the Northeast rose 1.6 percent monthly and were 7.6 percent above a year ago.
So this unprecedented -- though among Saudi-watchers not entirely unanticipated -- move has critical implications internally, regionally and globally.
It created a regional supply chain ensuring US competitiveness, quadrupled trade regionally, and lowered prices for American consumers.
As China has grown more regionally assertive, Laos and Vietnam have sought to deepen their relations with America.
Regionally, pending home sales in the Northeast fell 5.6 percent and were 8.1 percent below a year ago.
Doing so will help more precisely identify the career fields, along with the skills and credentials, needed regionally.
Regionally, companies such as Malaysia's Proton or Australia's Holden have struggled to gain traction outside their home countries.
The only way to make most districts truly competitive in today's regionally polarized politics is to expand them.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index bucked the overall trend regionally as it rose 2107.22% to close at 2106.95,20.6710.
Soleimani's influence was most keenly felt in the Middle East, but his practical ambitions were not regionally bound.
The Chicago-based chain has been testing its Chicken McGriddles and the McChicken Biscuit sandwich regionally since 2016.
Third and finally, Trump expressed a desire for a more regionally-based effort to address challenges in Afghanistan.
Shares in Australia led losses regionally, with the S&P/ASX 200 dropping 2.19% to close at 6,712.30.
Macron also overlooks that not one state in Europe trusts another to assume a leadership role even regionally.
He also directed regionally all over the United States, as well as at the Stratford Festival in Canada.
Although the event regionally varies across Mexico, sugar skulls are the universal symbol of Dia de Los Muertos.
Uber is going to have a series of small competitors nipping at their heels regionally in different areas.
Obamacare's tax credits were based primarily on income (as well as on location, because insurance premiums vary regionally).
Regionally, those numbers are continuing to climb, said Nino Sitchinava, Houzz principal economist, particularly for California, Texas and Florida.
"As a young girl and throughout college, she participated regionally and nationally in cheerleading and dance," her obituary says.
"The purchase of these three solar parks is a perfect way to regionally diversify the AREF2 portfolio," Sandhövel added.
Regionally, Greater China represented the biggest share of Apple's sales decline, with revenues falling 26 percent year on year.
"I see early signs of momentum for Colombia being a talent magnet both regionally and globally," he told me.
Additionally, Snapchat is rolling out Audience Lenses, which allow advertisers to buy regionally targeted Lenses for the first time.
So she is working with the Home Office to define which roles should be allocated locally, regionally and nationally.
Privacy laws are regionally inconsistent — both by state and by country — and siloed in the U.S. between different industries.
Big countries such as Nigeria stand to gain most from the deal, which will help their firms expand regionally.
While these lenders are key players regionally, many have been hit by weak loan demand and falling interest rates.
Regionally, combined single- and multi-family starts increased in the Northeast 6900 percent and 2628 percent in the West.
These friendships have enabled us to use our good offices to promote dialogue and co-operation regionally and globally.
"But for the most part I have voted Republican probably nationally and then more regionally, more Democrats," she said.
The name isn't regionally protected, like Champagne or Merlot, though the grape is native to the Emilia-Romagna region.
The case has sent shock waves through a city known regionally for a history of relatively good race relations.
Many Italian whites won't have enough body for the stew, so I'd resist the reflex urge to pair regionally.
If the market opportunity is big, SoftBank will typically make investments in regionally dominant companies operating in that sector.
Wiesner on Bernie Sanders: This logo has such immediate recognition at this point — though I imagine that's regionally dependent.
Our assessment of the operating environments of ABK and Burgan, also considers their exposure to more challenging markets regionally.
This led many analysts to conclude that Cruz's appeal was regionally limited — that he couldn't win in the Northeast.
These dynamics are rising globally, and not only when one group is a majority nationally and a minority regionally.
Executives said that the revenue outlook excludes restaurant companies such as McDonald's and KFC that are only testing regionally.
If you want to be regionally thematic, you could start with an assyrtiko from Santorini, but why stop there?
The rustic restaurant with "Old West" design serves regionally ranched, grass-fed premium Angus beef and locally sourced ingredients.
The epicenter of U.S. foreign policy was Marxist Sandinista-ruled Nicaragua, but East-West confrontation was also felt regionally.
We must all be vested locally, regionally and nationally if your platform is such to combine efforts wherever possible.
Regionally, on a three-month moving average, builder sentiment in the Northeast posted a 1-point gain to 60.
Regionally, pending sales in the Northeast fell 4% for the month and were 0.1% lower than a year ago.
"But for the most part I have voted Republican probably nationally and then more regionally, more Democrats," she said.
Former US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Trump's previous national security adviser H.R. McMaster, and former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis all advocated for preserving the Iran nuclear deal on the basis that a regionally aggressive Iran without nuclear weapons was a better prospect than a regionally aggressive Iran armed with nukes.
"The task force is an essential tool without which we cannot join forces regionally to fight corruption," he told reporters.
Regionally, the Realtors' pending home sales index in the Northeast declined 1.8% monthly and was 2.1% below a year ago.
Regionally, affordability continues to be worst in the West (index at 105.3) and best in the Midwest (index at 185).
Regionally, internet use is lowest in sub-Saharan Africa, where a median of 41% across six countries use the internet.
Aside from maintaining the global climate, intact forests stabilize weather locally and regionally, which sustains livelihoods for millions of people.
Regionally, pending sales in the Northeast rose 85033 percent and sales in the South ticked up  0.4 percent in January.
Regionally, pending sales in the Northeast declined 0.8 percent month to month and were 2.6 percent below a year ago.
"Regionally, we assume 22019,000 units in Europe, 6,000 to 7,000 in China and the remainder in North America," Spak wrote.
Nabiullina also said that the central bank will use its bailout mechanism only for large, systematically or regionally important banks.
The main thrust of the programmes is on improving fiscal sustainability at a national level and reducing external imbalances regionally.
Personality-wise and regionally, he adds nothing to the ticket, since, like Trump, he is a loud and obnoxious Northeasterner.
And there are, you know, the three or four regionally significant projects that I'd like to ensure I complete it.
Cal Fire reported some improvement in smoke levels regionally Saturday, but the air was still in the very unhealthy range.
The service is available on a selection of up to 220,000 items, which varies regionally based on customers' ordering habits.
Regionally, pending home sales in the Northeast were unchanged for the month and 2.1 percent lower than one year ago.
In contrast, a regionally variable wage would lock in and exacerbate existing economic disparities between higher- and lower-wage regions.
The inhabitants are mainly subsistence farmers and herders from the Fulani tribe who trade at Mubi's regionally prominent cattle market.
The Call of Duty League is Activision's second regionally franchised esports league, following its success with the format for Overwatch.
"We imagine a whiskey future where half the market is made up of small, regionally driven producers," Ms. Grelli said.
Regionally, pending home sales in the Northeast rose 2.8% for the month and were 5.9% higher than a year ago.
Regionally, overall permits rose 19.7 percent in the Midwest, 9.9 percent in the West and 6.9 percent in the South.
In a politically, economically and regionally tumultuous environment, doing so would allow an orderly transition to the next supreme leader.
Both sides appear to have stepped back to avoid a nasty and regionally dangerous shooting war — but for how long?
But the speaker is still trying to piece together a regionally and racially diverse team that will appeal to senators.
The increased availability of capital for later rounds is creating more opportunities for startups to scale both regionally and globally.
However, gu's reference to an intergovernmental organization and the diverse ethnicity of hair types considers "floating" communities regionally and internationally.
Regionally speaking, it does not signify , even for people who are otherwise somewhat familiar, at a distance, with North Carolina.
"A planner would go out and say, 'We should do things regionally and scatter housing throughout the area,'" he said.
Some are adjacent to metropolitan areas and benefit from regionally strong labor supplies as well as nearby demands for workers.
Mainland Chinese shares bucked the overall trend regionally as they recovered from earlier losses to see gains on the day.
They can also sell and lease payment terminals, and typically do so regionally through boots-on-the-ground sales tactics.
These are not recipes for Indian food in the sense of food from the vast, regionally diverse nation of India.
Regionally, pending home sales in the Northeast fell 0.4 percent for the month and were 2.7 percent below a year ago.
Democrat Tony Evers, the state's schools superintendent, unseated Walker in a race with high stakes — regionally and nationally — for both parties.
Rosé ciders have been circulating for several years on a smaller scale, beginning with smaller-batch, regionally sold bottles and cans.
Several of the banks have significant operations regionally and internationally, as their focus shifts to high-growth markets for Islamic finance.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index, bucked the overall trend regionally to slip about 0.3%, as of its final hour of trading.
Meanwhile, the potential for Syria's turmoil and resultant refugee crisis to be regionally destabilizing remains a strategic concern for American policymakers.
We want to see a genuine regionally integrated sugar market, providing security of supply and quality to Caribbean manufacturers and consumers.
However, trade flows into China increasingly betray a move away from a globalized world and toward a more regionally focused one.
Along the way, he learned quite a bit about American cuisine, which he says is more regionally-minded than people realize.
Singapore-based rival Grab seems to have taken the lead regionally, and it recently refueled with $226 billion in fresh capital.
Regionally, pending home sales in the Northeast rose 2.0 percent month to month, and were 2.5 percent below a year ago.
Regionally, the three-month moving averages for the Midwest and the South each fell one point to 85033 and 70, respectively.
Nestle on Wednesday confirmed Schipper's departure, announcing an overhaul in its infant nutrition business, managing it no longer globally but regionally.
Some of these prohibitions apply only in a single community, or even to a single family, while others are followed regionally.
Regionally, pending home sales in the Northeast rose 2.0 percent for the month but were 4.8 percent below a year ago.
His fellow Californian Kamala Harris does disproportionately well among his supporters, indicating perhaps a lot of his interest is regionally-based.
In August, Ballet Memphis, known for its regionally themed works alongside dance classics, opened a new 38,000-square-foot headquarters here.
Often, more regionally-known colleges and universities will offer scholarships to encourage talented students from other areas to join their community.
Regionally related: The U.S. Senate voted to block a multibillion-dollar arms sale to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
The league  kicked off in January this year, following the success of Activision's first regionally franchised league, the Overwatch League (OWL).
However, there were large disparities regionally, with a Samsung phone winning Europe, and an Oppo holding the top spot in China.
After slavery, as black Americans began to migrate away from the South, barbecue traveled with them and began to evolve regionally.
"The U.S. should, for example, have one approach to democracy and governance globally, not different ones regionally," one NSC staffer said.
The problem from the Western side, say leading diplomats, is that it's hard to know what Iran wants nationally and regionally.
"As a large country, internationally and regionally they have to have a responsibility to maintain regional peace and stability," she said.
The moves regionally on Thursday came as investors reacted to a series of recent moves by central banks across the globe.
Hariri, who led years of political conflict with the group, says it is an issue to be resolved regionally through dialogue.
Regionally, emerging Asia attracted the lion's share of the flows, with $19.1 billion, followed by Latin America with inflows of $8.7 billion.
" "All these companies are part of Kingdom Holding, which has investments nationally, regionally, internationally and has the highest-price tower in Jeddah.
We must think regionally, and effectively strategize how to fight back against the seemingly endless technologization, urbanization, and industrialization happening around us.
They also take into account the bank's small size and regionally concentrated franchise, improving, though still weak, asset quality and modest profitability.
The cost to use the stations "may fluctuate over time and vary regionally based on the cost of electricity," the company said.
Regionally, on a three-month running average, the ABI was positive in the South but negative in the West, Midwest and Northeast.
What they found: Across Antarctica, ice-free land will increase by about 25%, but the impacts of global warming will vary regionally.
Regionally, emerging Asia attracted the lion's share of the flows, with $17.1 billion, followed by emerging Europe with inflows of $3.6 billion.
Locavore: For those looking to support local farmers by buying regionally grown peaches, kale, and broccoli, this tool will help find them.
Electricity is produced locally and regionally from coal- and oil-fired power plants and power outages within this remote microgrid are frequent.
Regionally, confidence from business leaders in the United States and Asia were both up, while the index for the EU dipped slightly.
Regionally, the pending home sales in the Northeast inched up 0.4 percent from September and were 3.9 percent above October of 2015.
Also around this time, the FCC changed its rules, allowing companies to be licensed nationally to use the spectrum, rather than regionally.
So, regionally, all of the countries in the neighboring area, as well as the international community, are well aligned on the policy.
It may be phased, and should be regionally sensitive, but, clearly, we need a concrete set of objectives developed and adopted now.
Melbourne has plenty of Thai restaurants, but they're less likely to be regionally specific and more likely to cater to Western palates.
As Hollywood goes blandly global, Hell or High Water offers a refreshingly local, regionally specific story that nevertheless reveals an entire world.
Most public, private and nonprofit higher education institutions are regionally accredited, while national and specialized accreditors review for-profit and trade schools.
If the virus is still not contained, the process spreads further, including regionally and internationally by disrupting trade, supply chains and travel.
There have been prior initiatives by non-health-care companies to band together regionally to try to lower their combined health costs.
A brewery followed and grew regionally, especially thriving after World War II. By the 1980s, it was America's third-largest beer company.
Regionally, the Midwest and West experienced an increase in job openings, while the Northeast saw a decrease in the amount of hiring.
The relationship has paid diplomatic dividends, and today's fraying Sino-American relationship may represent a compelling reason for further China engagement regionally.
Clearly because I am involved in so many projects nationally, regionally, internationally, so many interests, so I told them: 'Please, take your time.
" The move "will immediately sour relations" with countries whose governments are "important allies and partners in the fight against terrorism, regionally and globally.
TYLER MATHISEN: DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR ADDED SUBSCRIBERS, WHETHER DIGITAL OR PRINT, ARE COMING FROM REGIONALLY AND WHERE YOU ARE LOSING THEM?
Though the Mercato menu has rolled out regionally, according to Starbucks, it will be available at over 1,000 locations by 2018's close.
But that can lead to candidates who are forced to be "nationally focused, rather than regionally," Bryner said, especially in non-wealthy districts.
Regionally, on a three-month moving average, homebuilder confidence was unchanged in the Northeast, Midwest and South at 39, 57 and 61, respectively.
Turkey coup attempt: What we know "This is time for Erdogan to open a new chapter not only regionally but domestically," Gerges said.
It is not enough to say that everything depends on a political settlement, and that can only be hammered out locally and regionally.
A different proposal from Terri Sewell, a Democratic congresswoman, would allow the federal minimum wage to vary regionally with the cost of living.
Regionally, on a three-moth moving average the Northeast, Midwest and South each had 1 point gains to 43, 56 and 65, respectively.
The foremost of these is the failure of Nigeria and her Lake Chad neighbors to formulate a regionally coordinated response to the insurgency.
"We're seeing here is very clear evidence that the current law enforcement strategies are not impacting supply or organized crime regionally," he said.
Engler will report regionally to Citi's head of investor sales and relationship management Julia Raiskin, and head of Asia Pacific equities Richard Heyes.
Sharif's PML-N had 18.9 percent, narrowly coming in third to the regionally strong Awami National Party that won just 40 more votes.
Government debt in emerging markets rose to a record 49.7% of GDP, with the largest ratios coming regionally from Asia and Latin America.
Regionally, on a three-month moving average, the Midwest posted a one-point gain to 58 while the South was unchanged at 59.
You can be YG, arguably the best album artist of your generation, but so regionally specific that your music gets mangled in translation.
Regionally, sales in the Northeast fell 85033 percent, sales in the Midwest dropped 5.2 percent and the South saw sales decline 1.8 percent.
Regionally, on a three-month moving average, builder confidence in the Midwest and South each fell 1 point to 67 and 70, respectively.
Locally and regionally procured aid reached beneficiaries on average 14 weeks faster than comparable assistance sourced from the United States, a critical advantage.
The top 10 locations were diverse regionally too with neighborhoods appearing in the West, the Northeast, the Midwest, the Southwest, and the Southeast.
"The result — you have a large cluster regionally specific restaurants that use the commuting conduit of Highway 7 as home base," he said.
The Big East needs to expand on the vision Gavitt provided 37 years ago when he formed a regionally dominant basketball-only conference.
Indonesia's $5 billion startup Go-Jek is in the process of expanding its business regionally after it went live in Vietnam this month.
But Roy Moore's nomination and his loss in the general election in Alabama show that the GOP's short-sightedness is regionally lethal too.
Last December, Red Lobster added snack-size tasting plates, retooled its regionally inspired dishes and announced the return of its endless shrimp promotion.
But many mainstream sites don't list low-cost carriers or link transoceanic flights to regionally based carriers that can provide less expensive options.
Regionally, the Arabs and Palestinians have never been weaker, and under President Trump, Israel has never had a more unquestioningly friendly United States.
So completing this picture of the 300 years of history that Peru and Mexico share will allow us to have a dialogue regionally.
"Ride sharing is starting to look more like a business that will be regionally dominated by local duopolies and monopolies," Mr. Garcia said.
The new outbreak remains a high risk regionally and nationally, but "the risk of international spread is now at low level," Tedros said.
Several large areas focus on how roses, jasmine and lavender are grown regionally; another area is cataloged by olfactory families: floral, fruity, etc.
Drivers in states adjacent to those Harvey and Irma hammered also may face rate hikes, because some insurers calculate car insurance rates regionally.
Starbucks announced Tuesday that it would introduce oat milk regionally and add two new dairy-free drinks to its U.S. and Canadian menus.
Regionally, pending home sales in the Northeast rose 1.0 percent for the month but were 2.3 percent lower compared with a year ago.
As Russia potentially looks to export their security model regionally, other African leaders facing similar instability and unrest could find the model attractive.
The rest - mostly the majors and a few niche regionally-focused independent companies - have centered their exploration around acreage next to existing platforms.
Misericordia University, for example, graduates teachers, social workers and other important professionals who are fully capable of serving society's needs regionally and nationally.
NAFTA rules of origin stipulate that to qualify for tariff-free access, some products need to be sourced to a certain degree regionally.
Earlier this year, the company rolled out a new product called "Box Zones " to enable enterprises to store data regionally across Europe and Asia.
Siegel will report regionally to David King, chief executive of EMEA securities, and internationally to Jim Higgins, international head of credit trading and sales.
Iraq's oil ministry stressed Monday that its regionally high levels of oil exports would not impact its commitment to comply with OPEC's production cut.
Most public, private and nonprofit higher education institutions are regionally accredited, while national and specialized accreditors tend to draw for-profit and trade schools.
This initiative applies to Singapore, but a Grab spokesperson told TechCrunch that the company intends to expand its EV fleet regionally in due time.
Clinton is likely to win only a couple more delegates out of the state than Sanders, thanks to Nevada's model of assigning delegates regionally.
Regionally, pending home sales saw gains only in the Northeast, up 6.1 percent for the month and up 15.3 percent from a year ago.
Regionally, only pending home sales in the Northeast saw a slight gain, up 0.6 percent in November and 5.7 percent from a year ago.
Regionally, the pending home sales index in the Northeast fell 2.9 percent for the month but is 1.8 percent higher than in March 2016.
McDonald's website says the regionally inspired fries"will return," although when they do, they'll most likely be limited to locations in California's Bay Area.
We can also harness our supply chains around the power of all three countries to make them regionally more efficient and globally more competitive.
The move of populists and progressives into the Democratic Party made a regionally based states' rights party into a dominant party for a generation.
But, once again, it's not a fair comparison: T-Mobile is already massive in size compared to broadband providers, which offer their service regionally.
After being regionally tested around 2013, the wings re-appeared on menus across the country but quickly proved to be a failure yet again.
Inspired by this success, Chinatown bookseller A.G. Geiger is organizing their own art book fair, regionally focused on West Coast artists and independent publishers.
Given the city's position — a regionally strategic center of trade — its ports have been major hubs since its founding in 215 by British traders.
Regionally, on a three-month moving average, builder sentiment in the Northeast rose one point to 57 while the Midwest remained unchanged at 65.
Drink it with seafood, poultry, vegetable dishes or pastas — I particularly recommend a classic carbonara, though Soave is not regionally associated with the dish.
He was the original kingmaker in South Korea's fractured, regionally based political system, in which parties were dispersed and realigned at their leaders' whims.
In a city and country with a dearth of quality Mexican cooking, the regionally specific food Mr. Yilmaz cooked was a revelation to many.
Authority, of course, is regionally and temporally specific — what's acknowledged as certitude now sounds nothing like it did when Pusha-T was growing up.
"Regionally, the decks are stacked against Qatar: If denied U.S. support, the Qatari emir has no option but to back down," Ms. Slim said.
The divide is much sharper regionally, with 2202 percent of respondents in Northern Virginia backing impeachment and 2628 percent of rural Virginians opposing it.
But Khanna says the Democrats' pitch can't just be about expanding traditional software development jobs throughout the country – it has to be regionally specific.
Global financial watchdogs like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund have warned that mounting weakness in Germany and Turkey could spread regionally.
They emerge from countries that are developing; they need regionally relevant products and services that are, at the same time, affordable, accessible and sustainable.
The move was spurred by the success of the chain's regionally exclusive Gilroy Garlic Fries, which were sold out in Bay Area stores last May.
Hooi Ling Tan: Perfect, so Kara is actually referring to a big announcement that we're making regionally today, where we're announcing a couple of things.
Getting winter sports recognized in Malaysia, let alone regionally, has required years of hard selling, according to Allan Yeoh from the Malaysian Ice Hockey Federation.
One of the diplomatic sources said representatives of the regionally-based clans which dominate Uzbekistan's economy and society had agreed at a meeting on Sept.
He added that while the strategic threat from Iran was less significant globally than the one from North Korea, he said it was regionally significant.
I don't think we are in that environment globally or regionally where you can have a huge uptick in growth for years to come, unfortunately.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said it was important for the region to leave behind recent crises and conflicts and cooperate both regionally and globally.
According to Tiffany & Co, the café will serve "American classics made with the highest quality, regionally sourced ingredients" and offerings will rotated with the seasons.
"While we continue to make great strides towards countering ISIS trans-regionally, we recognize that we are dealing with a highly adaptive enemy," said Votel.
A truck with that range would be able to move freight regionally, such as from ports to nearby cities or from warehouses to retail establishments.
Gasoline is weighted regionally toward the United States and Japan while distillate is weighted more toward Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
The bipartisan answer needs to be regionally fair and at the same time avoid a political process in Washington that recreates earmarks under another name.
He was thinking about introducing alcohol and had recently added brisket to the menu—a concession to modern customers' expectations of barbecue, however regionally dubious.
"Regionally, we are working on expanding our presence to Saudi Arabia which forms part of FAB's long-term strategy," group chief executive Abdulhamid Saeed said.
For 15 years, he has led the PMDB, a regionally fragmented party with no consistent ideology, yet which holds more Congressional seats than any other.
Regionally, on three-month moving averages, builder sentiment in the Midwest increased 6 points to 69, in the South it rose 3 points to 72.
He also suggested that Next Coast remains as committed as ever to uncovering and funding talent regionally, something that's getting easier all the time, evidently.
"The matters and methods of investigative work undertaken by K2 Intelligence employees are assessed and evaluated regionally as appropriate," the company said in a statement.
But ponds don't have waves, nor the delicious smell of salty sea air, nor boardwalks filled with regionally specific treats, a beach lover might argue.
Regionally, Iran has outflanked and outmaneuvered Saudi Arabia in crucial countries as the Arab Spring and the war in Syria have upset the local order.
Not only does a VPN shield you from the onslaught of dangers on the internet, but it also gives you access to regionally-blocked content.
Regionally, on a three-month moving average, homebuilder sentiment in the Northeast rose 1 point to 57, decreased 1 point in the South to 73.
The company is moving away from city-based marketing teams to more regionally focused ones, while the enterprise team is reprioritizing its most important markets.
Regionally, the annual number of HIV infections in 2016 dropped from 2010 levels in the Northeast but remained stable in the Midwest, South and West.
Thriving communities are finding it beneficial to consider assets holistically, looking for growth regionally, especially as technology fosters more interconnectivity among communities than ever before.
If it can overreach like this, in a relatively small matter, it will soon overreach in ways that damage Saudi Arabia both regionally and permanently.
The only real variety beyond that is in the merchants, who have regionally priced goods that reflect the abundance and the deficits in their towns.
From Morocco to South Africa, women and men came to pitch how they were deploying technology to solve problems and create opportunity locally, nationally and regionally.
Regionally, the company saw slight gains across a few of its geographic markets, though it saw year-over-year declines in Greater China and Europe revenues.
Regionally, looking at a three-month moving average, homebuilder sentiment rose two points in the South to 61 and one point in the West to 68.
That is not preordained, but even if power is dispersed regionally, China, India and Brazil all stand differently politically, which could cause tensions of their own.
If anything, they are the ones that have to suffer through our schedules and our lives not coinciding with what we wish it would be regionally.
The law and ensuing bloody conflict in Kansas provoked a tremendous backlash in the North, and was the death knell for the regionally divided Whig Party.
On three-month moving averages regionally, the sentiment index for the Midwest increased three points to 68 and for the South rose one point to 68.
"The increase in calls coincided with an increase in ADHD diagnoses and medication prescriptions during the same time period nationally and regionally," Smith said by email.
This has rattled nerves regionally and in Washington as China takes a more muscular approach to territorial disputes in places such as the South China Sea.
The country is not a giant food court with really fast-moving walkways to whisk you to a regionally idealized version of every type of food.
Indian food changed regionally, shifted to cater to the Mughal palates when they were there, and the colonial British palates when they were occupying the nation.
Ms. Seltz sings in a Sweet Adelines barbershop group that performs locally, competes regionally and includes a regular exercise program of yoga, walking and aqua fitness.
The security blanket that actually allowed these leaders to get away with reckless, nationalist and regionally dangerous rhetoric without paying a price no longer is there.
Regionally, looking at three-month moving averages, the Northeast rose 2 points, to 57, while the West and Midwest remained unchanged at 76 and 65, respectively.
Regionally, on a three-month moving average, builder confidence in the Northeast jumped five points to 54 and rose one point to 69 in the South.
Regionally, on a three month moving average, homebuilder sentiment rose 2 points to 62 in the Northeast and rose 3 points in the West to 81.
Sauce was brewed in Houston, an enormous and regionally divided city, where musical movements have often followed the contours of the divide between North and South.
Their oil supply is state-controlled and regionally concentrated, so their drillers can operate at a loss for as long as the economy can stand it.
The election results in general — with two-thirds of votes going to opposition candidates — also revealed the widespread disillusionment with the governing party regionally and nationally.
Regionally, California and Florida have the most borrowers who would see the biggest benefit, due to higher home prices and larger mortgage balances in those states.
Regionally, on a three-month moving average, homebuilder sentiment in the West increased 3 points to 77 and in the Northeast rose 1 point to 49.
They will report regionally to EMEA CIB boss Manuel Falco and globally to Michael Roberts, global head of corporate banking, according to a memo last week.
Regionally, existing-home sales in the Northeast decreased 21625 percent from the end of last year while home prices rose 2900 percent from a year ago.
The brewery will produce four to six new beers that will be distributed regionally in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, and, in some cases, nationally, Day says.
Word last week that two potential buyers are interested in the failing Navajo Generating Station (NGS) in Arizona turned heads regionally and nationally — perhaps even globally.
The United States has 45 state poets laureate and more than 40 in cities who are called on to promote the art form regionally and locally.
If we look regionally, Sokhorn's installation forms an interesting dialogue with Vietnamese artist UuDam Tran Nguyen's work, "Waltz of the Machine Equestrians—The Machine Equestrians," (2012).
Bradlink participates in the SBA's 8(a) program for business development to compete for government contracts, resources she's thankful to have access to both regionally and nationally.
After decades of conflict and instability in the East African country, the leader argued that a stable Somalia would not only have implications regionally, but across Africa.
A regionally brokered deal last year, which had Machar return to government again as Kiir's deputy, ended the fighting although pockets of violence remain in some parts.
"(Pakistan is) important regionally to our joint goals of providing peace and security to the region and providing opportunity for greater economic relationship as well," Tillerson said.
Well, starting with Selection Sunday, No. 1, we were just dying to watch what was going to happen with the bracket, because the bracket is regionally seeded.
Most Americans would live in areas where power generators compete on open markets and transmission is regionally coordinated, which could lead to further cooperation and grid linkage.
When asked about Tillerson's comments at a daily briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang reiterated that disputes in the South China Sea should be resolved regionally.
They took him to fight regionally but wanted more for the high school student and decided to give the newly formed promotion Max Muay Thai a try.
A regionally brokered deal last year, which had Machar return to government again as Kiir's deputy, ended the fighting although pockets of insurgency remain in some parts.
But ultimately, what will determine if this turns out to be the case is whether China's independent refiners can compete domestically and regionally with the bigger players.
When the report from the Treasury is released, Trump could say that the U.S. is already approaching the issue regionally with the help of our trade partners.
Regionally, EMEA and LatAm recorded the bulk of corporate finance downgrades in 2015, as downgrades exceeded upgrades for each region by 2.7 and 2.5 to 210004, respectively.
Nestle already manages most of its businesses regionally, with the exception of a few areas, such as bottled water, Nespresso, Nestle Health Science and Nestle Skin Health.
It is easy to get caught up in the heightened rhetoric and over-magnify the territorial disputes as the beginning of China's looming dominance, regionally and globally.
Nobody is fully staffed right now, but most of the prospective campaigns have an idea about how they will fill out their teams regionally and by discipline.
In Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan transferred most of Turkey's levers of powers to himself this year -- and is asserting himself more forcefully at home and regionally.
Regionally produced cooking oils are becoming increasingly important to those who want to eat locally grown food and don't live near oil-producing olive trees, she said.
The uncertainty has also hit overseas investment, with regionally focused portfolio managers and business executives understandably spooked by the blockade and the relatively opaque geopolitics behind it.
Trump "doesn't really care what the consequences there are regionally [in Syria] because he's more interested in what it means for the US," Nixey told Business Insider.
The company is also working on a broader campaign, whose creative will be adapted regionally depending on how those areas are dealing with the coronavirus, he said.
He writes and speaks regionally about drug-policy reform, harm reduction, his experiences, and the importance of including the voices of directly impacted people in policy decisions.
I'm struck by how eager people are to work together regionally and across oceans and borders, once they get out of their caves and meet each other.
"It is consolidating its role as a major power broker, both regionally and locally," said Maha Yahya, the director of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut.
Regionally, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East are worst affected overall, with only six of 355 cities included meeting WHO annual targets, the report said.
Stocks in mainland China dropped on Thursday, leading losses among major markets regionally as the death toll rises in China due to a pneumonia-causing virus outbreak.
Both regionally and nationally, the analysis showed, political engagement increased the most from 2015 to 653 in large urban areas and the least in non-metropolitan areas.
SARE is the leader in cutting-edge on-farm research to develop and test soil enhancement methods, such as regionally specific cover cropping or grazing management systems.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index led gains among major markets regionally as it jumped 1.5% to close at 26,993.04, with shares of life insurer AIA surging 3.62%.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index led losses among major markets regionally as it fell 2.03% to close at 26,346.49, with shares of life insurer AIA dropping 2.24%.
This was a lost opportunity for independent-minded candidates and the Libertarian Party who could've followed Perot's run with building a stronger independent movement regionally and nationally.
In Germany, sickness funds leverage market power to secure lower prices, coming together regionally to negotiate contracts with doctors and hospitals, and nationally to negotiate drug prices.
As Mr. Chávez spotlighted their suffering, he helped to usher in a new crop of leaders regionally willing to assert greater political independence from the United States.
Other towns across the country, including Bordeaux, ordered pre-emptive measures over concerns that protesters may opt to rally regionally rather than face tightened security in Paris.
Event Pop is firmly focused on the Thai market for now, but, with investment from partners in Southeast Asia and Japan, it has plans to expand regionally soon.
The difference in attitude was seen even when you accounted for states next to Vermont, which might have had GMO labeled foods produced regionally on their store shelves.
Or that her grandparents, Chico and Dolores, were regionally-famous flamenco dancers, and her late uncle owned a salsa dancing studio in Philadelphia called El Chico's Dance Studio?
In a televised speech Nasrallah said Lebanon was being "targeted" internationally and regionally, and he expressed fear that someone was looking to plunge the country into civil war.
The new buildings will have solar panels atop parking decks, energy-efficient lighting, regionally sourced building materials, including mass timber construction - in addition to a connected campus design.
Rather than view these issues as obstacles, many of the entrepreneurs in Lebanon use them to inform the creation of solutions that can serve others regionally and globally.
The higher content requirements should shelter local component-makers from foreign competition, and could encourage companies like Toyota, Nissan and Volkswagen to source more of their parts regionally.
A national carbon cap-and-trade bill failed in 2010, but the policy has taken hold regionally in the Northeast, California, and numerous other places around the world.
In the new role he will report globally to global DCM boss Mark Fedorcik and regionally to Alasdair Warren, head of the corporate and investment bank in EMEA.
Xi'an Famous Foods has 12 locations, and although we are only in New York City right now, we are looking to expand regionally—and maybe internationally as well.
China has rapidly been ramping up research into advanced new military equipment, including submarines, aircraft carriers and anti-satellite missiles, which has rattled nerves regionally and in Washington.
Though Mr Peña called this a purely humanitarian gesture, Mexico had endured political pain, regionally, for helping the United States to stem flows of migrants from Central America.
During the past two years, anti-government protests over the scarcity of food, medicine, water and electricity have been limited to daily, but regionally scattered, small-scale outbursts.
Japanese shares bucked the overall trend regionally as the Nikkei 225 gained 0.26% to close at 23,0.673 as shares of index heavyweight and conglomerate Softbank Group jumped 2.79%.
The tacos, so meaty and so spicy, had the confounding taste of two regionally specific flavor profiles effortlessly cooperating as my confused senses gradually contextualized them into one.
Nationally and regionally, we are far better prepared to respond to an infectious disease threat, such as Ebola or pandemic respiratory virus, because of these dedicated federal resources.
Regionally, existing-home sales in the Northeast climbed 85033 percent, grew 2.3 percent in the Midwest, 2.8 percent in the South and up 0.8 percent in the West.
In Hong Kong, he has now cemented a decade-long commitment that began in 25 to raise a regionally respected orchestra to the level of the global elite.
If you consider basketball to have its own version of terroir, in which specific regions produce regionally specific types of players, Justin Robinson is very much A.O.C. MAAC.
Prop E ties this office space maximum to regionally determined affordable housing goals, ones aimed much higher than San Francisco has been able to hit in recent years.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index led gains among major markets regionally, soaring 2.57% to close at 27,687.76, as shares of Tencent and HSBC jumped 3.44% and 0.69223%, respectively.
During the intermission and in between acts, students would break out into spontaneous dance, urged on by the MCs and the DJ who played regionally-specific hip-hop.
Sixteen full years of U.S. military occupations in the Greater Middle East and a 2003 Iraq regime change have simply tarnished the American brand regionally, perhaps beyond repair.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index led gains among major markets regionally as it surged 1.26% to close at 27,583.88, with shares of Chinese tech giant Tencent jumping 2.1%.
According to the DCNS website, the Shortfin Barracuda Block 2100A submarine will be "the most lethal" submarine ever made, and will equip Australia with a "regionally superior" submarine capability.
According to the DCNS website, the Shortfin Barracuda Block 1A submarine will be "the most lethal" submarine ever made, and will equip Australia with a "regionally superior" submarine capability.
At the time of writing it is the only one of the three tech giants not to have suspended human reviews of voice AI snippets, either regionally or globally.
Vaccinations started in Angola on Monday and about 41,000 health workers have been deployed across more than 8,000 sites with 17.3 million syringes available regionally, WHO said on Tuesday.
A core component of Mexico's strategy is to argue the three nations have a common interest in fending off Asian competition and exploring scope to source more content regionally.
Nornickel and BASF's talks cover cooperation to set the foundation to supply battery cell producers for electric vehicles in Europe with regionally produced cathode materials, they said on Tuesday.
It leaves no room in PREPA's budget for a transition to the sort of modern renewable energy economy that is taking root locally, regionally and nationally around the world.
In Quebec City, of the 10 ridings near the city, two went to Liberals, two went to generally progressive but regionally focused Bloc Quebecois, and the rest went Conservative.
The budget carrier plans to grow its operational fleet to 200 airplanes by the end of the decade and expand regionally with the new 737 MAX family of airplanes.
With a population barely exceeding 250,000 citizens, this country remains replete with controversy on many levels, especially in the domestic political level and the level of financing terrorism regionally.
One of Mr. Kulp's more clever moves is to integrate dinner into the overall program with a few breads and some of the regionally grown grains they're made from.
Rather than plowing considerable resources into developing ground operations in far-flung outposts around the world, like Uber has, Didi has instead bought up stakes in regionally dominant companies.
Netanyahu said at the top of the cabinet meeting today that he thanked Trump for his policy against Iran "which shows it is affecting Iran both domestically and regionally".
Beijing has been ramping up research into advanced new military equipment, including submarines, aircraft carriers and anti-satellite missiles, which has rattled nerves regionally and in the United States.
As ever, the cinematic menu is accompanied by edibles from a regionally related restaurant (La Carreta Paisa) and a set by an aurally appropriate band (BullA en el Barrio).
They believe that spirits with a sense of place can be made by cultivating regionally specific varieties, along with farming and distilling techniques that emphasize a spirit's local character.
Japanese stocks were among the biggest losers regionally as the Nikkei 225 dropped 2.72% to close at 20,103, with shares of index heavyweight and conglomerate Softbank Group plunging 6.07%.
We do know that they are organized regionally: Zero-One in central Afghanistan, Zero-Two in the east, Zero-Three in the south, and Zero-Four in the north.
Regionally in December, housing starts rose 24.4 percent in the Northeast but fell 12.4 percent in the Midwest, 3.3 percent in the South and 7.6 percent in the West.
Regionally-contained military blowups and bursts of conflict have proven in recent years not to have a durable impact on either oil supplies and prices nor global economic activity.
Felice Ristorante is a Tuscan eatery with a regionally-focused wine list, and La Soffitta is a tucked-away cocktail bar featuring a striking wall of glowing wine bottles.
Regionally, Fernandez's government will represent a shift to the left for Argentina, and the incoming administration has already aligned itself with left-leaning Latin American countries such as Mexico.
Melissa O'Rourke said in an interview with CNN's KFile that she has generally been more of a Republican until recent election cycles but has voted for more Democrats regionally.
Technical assistance will support sites in improved data collection and analysis, and all sites will establish learning exchange teams and communications strategies to share findings, both regionally and nationally.
I've examined them in all the conventional ways, looking at them regionally, dividing them by grape, taking the industry to task for all the bad bottles and so on.
Economically speaking, it's a global player, but militarily speaking it's more regionally focused, and concerned with cementing its influence in Asia and establishing hegemony in the South China Sea.
In contrast, a wary optimist would argue that odds are in favor of positive progress, but only if political destabilization can be avoided at home and trilateral cooperation prevails regionally.
Canada, for instance, has a regionally administered public health insurance program, which is paid for by provincial and federal tax revenue, according to a 2017 report from The Commonwealth Fund.
Regionally, EM Asia saw inflows of $13.7 billion, while Africa and the Middle East had $3.6 billion as South African equities saw a record amount of buying from foreign investors.
Indeed, Jolla's indie vision for Sailfish OS is to support a whole shoal of differently branded, regionally flavored and independently minded (non-Google-led) ecosystems all swimming around in parallel.
Isolated regionally, rived by internal disputes, it had been unable to ameliorate a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and was increasingly humiliated by the failure of reconciliation talks with Ramallah.
"ZoukOut Boracay is the first step in our overall strategy in growing the brand regionally and internationally," Andrew Li, Vice President, Lifestyle and Entertainment for Genting Hong Kong, told Mashable.
So our job continues to be to build great products, stay close to our customers, expand regionally and continue doing what has allowed us to be a successful private company.
Hosid also suggests planning to practice in the same geographic location as your school, as the alumni network may be stronger and the school may be more well known regionally.
Regionally, the Northeast rose two points to 58, the Midwest fell one point to 85033, the South declined two points to 68 and the West dropped three points to 71.
These efforts have raised South Korea's profile globally, but have not allowed the country to fully escape the constraints it faces regionally as it is hemmed in by rising rivalries.
Like Cincinnati chili, Jersey Shore rippers and the collard sandwiches of Robeson County, N.C., it is one of America's most regionally specific dishes, but has never migrated beyond its home.
A leader in private jet touring, TCS World Travel partners with Smithsonian Journeys, Four Seasons and others but also offers its own regionally focused adventures and around-the-world trips.
Perhaps they were sold to cooperatives, where they were destined for anonymous blends, or maybe they were used for the owner's own wine, made for personal consumption or sold regionally.
Perhaps they were sold to cooperatives, where they were destined for anonymous blends, or maybe they were used for the owner's own wine, made for personal consumption or sold regionally.
Starbucks announced today it would introduce oat milk regionally and add two new dairy-free drinks, the Almondmilk Honey Flat White and Coconutmilk Latte, to its U.S. and Canadian menus.
They have their own regionally destabilizing aspirations to national sovereignty — a separate interest for which the U.S. never signed up — and are seen as a threat by our Turkish allies.
In recent years, MEC has significantly diversified its fuel-mix via meaningful new-build wind generation while maintaining rates that that are competitive regionally and compared to the national average.
Kennedy's R-lessness and split short A system are not only regionally specific, but historically specific, because characteristics like R-lessness have slowly faded from New York accents over time.
Temer, 78, previously led the MDB, a regionally fragmented party with no consistent ideology that for two decades held the most seats in Congress, making it a major power broker.
The meal kit industry has exploded since 2012 — quickly becoming saturated with more than 150 companies competing nationally, regionally and locally, all fighting for their share of the $1.5 billion market.
The meal-kit industry has exploded since 2012 — quickly becoming saturated with more than 150 companies competing nationally, regionally and locally, all fighting for their share of the $1.5 billion market.
"China will have to export product... onto Asian markets, which given demand conditions regionally does not appear particularly constructive," said Harry Tchilinguirian, head of commodity strategy at French bank BNP Paribas.
"Regionally we are beginning to see fissures, with slowdowns in some Texas and California markets, but the Northwest and Southeast remain on solid footing," said Frank Nothaft, chief economist for CoreLogic.
Startups can possibly find strategic value to simplifying the travel business regionally, or so that their partners can focus on running their core business and keep relevant in the mobile era.
It has started doing so regionally by laying claim to the South China Sea and building "islands" in order to test international reactions to its attempts to extend its sovereign territory.
Regionally, more than 5.1 million hectares of land were granted for mining and agricultural concessions in Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand, according to the non-profit Mekong Region Land Governance.
Regionally, Brazil's main stock index gave up early gains of as much as 219.2035 percent, to trade flat as gains in material and consumer staples were offset by losses in financials.
He also helped include a new program in the most recent surface highway transportation law that provides $4.5 billion over five years for nationally or regionally significant highway and freight projects.
"An ugly game," said Rebecca Lobo, the former Connecticut star, who was placed with the Liberty as part of the league's strategy of allocating two regionally designated core players per team.
Regionally, contract signings fell in the Northeast 85033 percent, the index in the Midwest slipped 4.2 percent, signings dropped 3.1 percent in the South and by 3.4 percent in the West.
"The Budget request reflects a streamlined DOT that is focused on performing vital Federal safety oversight functions and investing in nationally and regionally significant transportation infrastructure projects," the budget document says.
And these estimates probably can't be extrapolated to the national scale, since allergies vary a lot regionally and the demographics don't reflect those of the entire country, the study authors note.
The band has managed to tour regionally several times over the years, and missed out on a chance to play Maryland Death Fest several years back (reportedly due to visa issues).
The council noted that 95% of member companies invest in China to access the domestic market, while less than a quarter invest there to export regionally or to the United States.
Despite the threat of the disease spreading regionally, no case of infection has yet been exported to Congo's neighbors, he said, and international support for tackling the outbreak is in place.
First presented by Atlanta's Alliance Theater in 1995, "Blues" has been consistently produced regionally and at universities since, but Keen Company is staging the first major New York production beginning Feb.
Outflows were evenly split between debt and equities while regionally the biggest moves were $210 billion out of Asia and $295 billion from Africa and the Middle East combined, it said.
Meanwhile, despite Soleimani's death, his network of destabilizing, mostly Shiite proxies and militias — with the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) most notable — continue fighting and subverting regionally, from Lebanon to Yemen.
He will make it easier for people using vouchers to move to where opportunities are, by administering them regionally, matching their value to rents by ZIP code and funding support services.
Regionally, there is even more snow, compared to normal, in the southern Sierra — 2565 percent of average — than in the northern areas where the anomaly is about 2450 percent compared to average.
Our assessment of the operating environment factors in NBK's exposure to developed markets such as western Europe and North America, but also to more challenging ones regionally such as Egypt and Bahrain.
So, from a strategic viewpoint – Beijing has grown increasingly assertive regionally as China has grown economically – the issue may be more about not directing new jobs to China than actually repatriating them.
Asked if the war was ending after almost six and a half years and hundreds of thousands of deaths, de Mistura said several stars were aligning - on the ground, regionally and internationally.
Jennings, who starts his role immediately, will manage the Europe-based Prime Services business out of London and will report to Mike Paliotta and regionally to Stephen Dainton, the memo dated Feb.
China has rapidly been ramping up research into advanced new military equipment, including stealth jets, submarines, aircraft carriers and anti-satellite missiles, which has rattled nerves regionally and in the United States.
Today, the recent Ann Arbor-to-Cambridge transplant is announcing $2 million in a seed round led by Brian Shin of BOSS Syndicate, a Boston-based alliance of regionally focused angel investors.
A decision to forego participation in the EAS will be "disappointing," said David Adelman, former U.S. ambassador to Singapore, noting that the summit is regionally important because of its size and composition.
Still, the meal kit industry has exploded since 403 — quickly becoming saturated with more than 150 companies competing nationally, regionally and locally, all fighting for their share of the $1.5 billion market.
These variations suggest that, like Earth, precipitation patterns on the moon are regionally specific; intense storms are developing along Titan's wetter, cooler higher latitudes, while dry conditions persist in the lower latitudes.
After hundreds of years of looking inward, China is flexing its muscles regionally by building aircraft carriers, asserting its dominance over most of the disputed South China Sea and sending troops abroad.
Aside from raising significant investor capital, it has scaled regionally it is battle against larger and better-funded e-commerce rivals Alibaba -owned Lazada and Shopee, a business from NYSE-listed Sea.
The Nikkei 2100 in Japan bucked the overall trend regionally as it jumped 1083% to close at 2108,20.5726, while the Topix index edged 20.6% higher to end its trading day at 1,292.01.
VOGEL The fact that I got the Pulitzer, even though it never went to Broadway, meant that within a year, I had 20 productions regionally in places that I'd never been in.
Iran has historically used devastating "wiper" attacks on a US target at least once before and has used them regionally as recently as last year, prompting fears it could use them again.
One of the people described it as Facebook&aposs first significant attempt at developing regionally localized ads tools outside of its Silicon Valley headquarters, where China-related engineering work previously took place.
House Democrats have been reluctant to bring up the USMCA, arguing that Mexico needs to do more to enforce its labor laws and that the deal would push up drug prices regionally.
Earlier in June, a report from the OECD recommended that Canadian housing regulations be tightened further and regionally targeted to help cool real estate markets that are booming in some major cities.
Regionally, sellers saw the biggest profits in San Jose, California, with 44.63 percent; San Francisco with 65 percent; Seattle with 63 percent; Modesto, California, with 62 percent; and Denver with 62 percent.
"Increasingly, we are also seeing more cross-border activity and going forward, this trend should continue as large local companies look to expand regionally and regional champions look to go global," he said.
The 33-millimeter Busa, which has a rose gold-plated case and mesh strap, uses regionally recognizable symbols on its navy dial to tell the story of the migration of South Africa's tribes.
But not all books about President Donald Trump are equally valued across the United States, and readers' preferences appear to offer yet another example of how regionally polarized Americans have become on politics.
Fighting was triggered by a political disagreement between President Salva Kiir and his former deputy Riek Machar and a regionally brokered peace pact failed to end the war after violations by both parties.
For Golden Gate Ventures, this deal marks another large check from its new $50 million fund, and another investment in a startup with ambitions to scale regionally in Southeast Asia, and perhaps beyond.
It is time that the United States work more closely with Turkey to resolve current issues so that both countries can work together regionally and globally to realize their long-term interests. Gen.
Boncza Tomaszewski said the consortium should oversee 5G network construction in Poland for the 700 MHz band, which is meant to cover the entire country, unlike other bands that will be available regionally.
Only 14 of the 390 US newsletter recommendations were for articles from regionally focused news outlets: eight from New York magazine, five from the Los Angeles Times, and one from The Baltimore Sun.
Reservation lists are managed regionally, and Tesla clarified on its blog that Model 3 delivery will begin on the U.S. West Coast before the rest of the U.S., Europe and the Asia-Pacific.
H: And when you look at what happens along down the road, you talked a lot about how higher oil prices can impact, obviously Saudi Arabia's economy and their economy regionally as well.
Regionally, stock markets will continue to be choppy for the rest of the quarter, although the likelihood of them falling back to the multi-year lows hit in January has shrunk, he addded.
West Coast consumers could notice a difference, too, with a greater variety of regionally caught fish on the menus of restaurants and available in the seafood cases of their grocers, industry officials said.
DJ Mustard, who has returned to handle most of the beats on the album, has in recent years made his sound more regionally neutral, and he has brought his findings to YG's work.
Regionally focused Boyd Gaming and Penn National "are likely the biggest beneficiaries in our coverage given their smaller market caps and exposure to numerous states," Morgan Stanley analysts wrote in a note Tuesday.
The high school offers 230 interscholastic sports programs, and more than 24 extracurricular activities, including marching and concert bands, regionally and nationally competitive debate and robotics teams, and a model peer mentoring program.
And yet the crisis has also created unexpected opportunities, notably for cooperation on counterterrorism, both in the Philippines and regionally, and for finally resolving long-festering insurgencies in Muslim areas of the country.
Our organization, the Rocky Mountain Institute, works with the Clinton Foundation, international and regional partners, governments and utilities to help Caribbean island nations switch to modern and regionally abundant solar and wind power.
The government is throwing its weight around regionally as well, lending political and military support to Shiite groups and governments in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen and extending its influence eastward into Afghanistan.
The moves regionally came as the Fed left interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, a decision that was largely anticipated — capping a year where the U.S. central bank cut its benchmark rate three times.
Low crop ratings, regionally unfavorable recent weather, and the uncertainty over weather forecasts have some analysts convinced that USDA may adjust the 2017/20123 corn or soybean yield accordingly in its July report.
In such a context Google's nakedly self-interested critique of EU privacy rights was lent a learned, regionally seasoned dressing of nuanced academic concern, thanks to the outsiders doing time on its platform.
King Salman asked his chosen heir, known in the West as MbS, to conduct the tour "based on his keenness to deepen the kingdom's ties regionally and internationally", the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Regionally, emerging markets in Asia were responsible for the lion's share of all inflows in June, drawing $15.8 billion in combined equity and debt, with debt inflows to India playing a large role.
Mainland Chinese stocks were among the biggest winners regionally, with the Shenzhen component jumping 1.6% to close at 10,940.80 and the Shenzhen composite surging 1.554% to end its trading day at about 1,785.33.
Stafford says Into has been able to tap into Grindr's killer feature, knowing the location of its users, to push out regionally-specific stories to the people who will be most affected by them.
The Air Force is also considering placing regionally based cluster pre-position kits across the Asia-Pacific region, which would reduce the need for airlifting some equipment needed for training or operations, Lockert said.
Now, these graphs help us see how the population shifted, although they don't really help us understand just why we saw such a split from past voting patterns and why it was regionally concentrated.
The Brazilian on-demand food delivery company, iFood has picked up $240 million in new financing to expand regionally and solidify its grip over the online food delivery markets South of the US border.
In Rhode Island, a mayor from affluent Cumberland led the passage of legislation to create regionally integrated charter schools that would draw students from rich suburbs and struggling cities together in the same classrooms.
Regionally, Deutsche used to rank among the top 10 banks in league tables for ECM deals, but it had slipped in recent years, hitting 17th last year and 18th in 2019, Refinitiv data showed.
Although police violence is a regular subject of national conversation in America, the Sunday shooting in Ukraine raises regionally specific questions about the competence of police forces and the deadly consequences of poor organization.
Unemployment, retail sales, and tourist numbers all came in worse than expected for the end of 2017 while the growth of the Catalan economy — Spain's largest regionally — lagged behind the nation as a whole.
European banks have been frustrated by regulation in the wake of the financial crisis in their attempts to forge cross-border groups, leaving them to grow regionally by grabbing assets outside their home markets.
Brankas, an Indonesia-based startup that operates regionally, is one such young company — it operates a platform that gives banks and financial companies the tech to roll out digital products and embrace online services.
The firm largely invests regionally, too, though it has been widening its geographic scope in recent years to include other U.S. cities, including LA, Boston, Chicago, New York, Seattle, Toronto and Salt Lake City.
"There is, of course, nothing on the ground for them to hold anymore — in Raqqa, for example, it just simply doesn't exist — but they will return in some form, I believe, regionally," he said.
Regionally banning a globally traded product like fossil fuel is not good political strategy or economics: Consumers would simply buy fuel from outside the state, effectively penalizing California businesses without reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Regionally, Brazil stocks rose 1.7% led by a 17% jump in Hypera Pharma after it said it signed a contract to buy a portfolio of 18 pharmaceutical products from Japan's Takeda for $825 million.
Administration officials characterized the Mexicans as having all but agreed to asylum changes that would effectively mimic the benefits of "safe third country" as long as it was done regionally, including countries like Guatemala.
"Despite ongoing macro roadblocks, Tiffany is regionally diversified and the underlying health of the brand remains strong, as seen by sales growth by the company's local consumer base," said CFRA Research analyst Camilla Yanushevsky.
The damages are "not limited to the deaths that resulted from the event, since it also affects the environment locally and regionally, as well as the economic activity of surrounding communities," the judge wrote.
China was a rapidly rising political, military and economic power, but hardly considered a formidable technological competitor to the U.S., nor was it seen as a political challenger globally — although a strong one regionally.
And it scraped facial data from publicly available sources like Google Images of more than a million Indian celebrities from both Bollywood movies and dozens of regionally produced films popular across India's 29 states.
Finally, I'd take $2 billion of the $45 billion we'd save from getting out of Afghanistan and invest it regionally in all the cultural changes that made Tunisia unique — across the whole Arab world.
Unlike oil, renewable energy is more likely to be dispersed and regionally variable, such as solar power's dominance in the southwest, wind energy coming from the Great Plains and biofuels from the Corn Belt.
Grab acquired Uber's regional business last year to become Southeast Asia's undisputed ride-hailing leader, but it perhaps didn't reckon on its local rival Go-Jek mounting a bid to finally expand its service regionally.
Among a range of terrorist groups that sprang up, Obama said some had more capacity than others, some more regionally focused and some focused on engaging in attacks in the West or on the homeland.
Al Jazeera America was the latest, and perhaps most ambitious, branch of a media empire that the tiny but wealthy Gulf emirate of Qatar has used to project its influence, first regionally and then globally.
Regionally, Deutsche used to regularly rank among the top 10 banks in league tables for ECM deals, but it has slipped in recent years, hitting 17th last year and 18th in 2019, Refinitiv data showed.
In the United States, a pure gram of methamphetamine cost about $70 in March 2017, according to the US Drug Enforcement Agency's 2018 National Drug Assessment, although prices vary regionally and depend on drug purity.
Third, we should be strategic partners in common platforms where there is a convergence on issues of concern, such as ensuring fair, open and rules-based trade and investment flows between countries globally and regionally.
This Hindu communalism is not regionally separatist like the Muslim League; it stands, like Congress secularism, for a single Indian nation, but a nation in which the Hindu majority will determine social and cultural questions.
BEIRUT, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Lebanese leaders agreed on Tuesday to act regionally and internationally to prevent Israel from building a border wall, and infringing on an energy block in disputed waters between the two countries.
The changes will partially reverse job cuts in the tax inspectorate made over a decade and will see the current tax authority SKAT replaced with seven regionally-based agencies, Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said.
The decline in ranks and funding for regionally focused scholarship spells a deeper problem because the academic and think-tank community is a supplier of human capital to Washington's foreign policy and national security apparatus.
Joint Task Force Bravo contains between 500 and 1,500 US troops at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras and hosts both permanent active-duty staff and rotating Guard and reserve troops for its regionally focused mission.
SAO PAULO, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Brazilian food retailer GPA plans to shake up formats, betting big on its wholesale Assai stores and regionally focused Compre Bem stores while cutting other brands, executives said on Friday.
South Korean stocks were also among the biggest losers among major markets regionally, with the Kospi plunging 104.413% to close at 1,908.27 while the Kosdaq index fell 3.93% to end its trading day at 565.61.
For much of its long history, China has been regionally divided, occasionally invaded by other (Asian and European) powers and, given its strong traditions of internal conflict, self-isolated from the rest of the world.
While making the leap from regionally beloved to globally popular has always been a challenge for television series, the entertainment boom of the 2010s raised the issue from occasional viewer annoyance to genuine business obstacle.
The coming days may shed light on whether the resolution was a misstep by Egypt (did it not expect Trump to weigh in?), an attempt to reassert itself regionally or driven by some other objective.
The popular meal-kit companies Hello Fresh and Plated weren&apost available in the United States until 2012 — same with the grocery-pickup company Instacart — and other brands such as Blue Apron were regionally focused.
And all this comes at a time when Beijing is flexing its muscles regionally: building aircraft carriers, asserting its dominance over most of the disputed South China Sea and building military bases and sending troops abroad.
Regionally, the survey found that allocation to U.S. equities fell to a net 18 percent underweight from a net 10 percent underweight last month, marking the 15th straight month that fund managers were underweight the segment.
"We look at the current momentum occurring in Detroit as an opportunity to further accelerate the development of the tech community regionally and look forward to contributing to the city's revitalization in any way we can."
They would not have to invite spoilers, but a citizens' convention should be representative of America's diverse talent, including politically and regionally, since its ultimate goal will be to propel amendments through the formal ratification process.
Congress and State Department officials could consider how best to provide State with greater flexibility to focus regionally rather than bilaterally, respond to urgent and emergent threats and work with both military and civilian security forces.
At the same time, they will need to increase hydropower generation to ensure more sources of baseload power and expand electrical grid integration, both domestically and regionally, to compensate for the intermittent nature of renewable energy.
But with their arrival in the new markets, Alexa Skill developers can use regionally specific terms such as "Blimey" and "Bob's your uncle," in the U.K. and "Da lachen ja die Hühner" and "Donnerwetter" in Germany.
It was Mr. Lester who was responsible for the regionally famous striptease act known as The Snake Lady, an unholy pretzel of human and reptilian flesh that titillated many a golfer, soldier and late-teenage boy.
The narrowing of gains regionally came following a Tuesday Reuters report that the Group of Seven industrial powers is expected to issue a statement on Tuesday or Wednesday on countering the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
Regionally, Saudi Arabia on Saturday suspended any dialogue with Qatar, accusing it of "distorting facts", just after a report of a phone call between the leaders of both countries suggested a breakthrough in the Gulf dispute.
Russia's naval facilities in Tartus consist of a couple of mediocre piers and Russia's ground forces in Syria are more of a liability for Moscow than an asset that can be used to project power regionally.
Regionally, on a three-month moving average, builder confidence in the Northeast rose 1 point to 62, increased 3 points in the Midwest to 66 and in the West it moved 1 point higher to 84.
Nestle is also changing the business structure for its Nestle Professional food and beverage business from being globally to regionally managed, which it said will help it meet rising demand for more customized products and services.
"Kuwaiti and Omani officials watch on, uneasily aware that they too could be vulnerable to regionally-assertive Saudi and Emirati pressure when they undergo eventual leadership transitions of their own," he wrote in Gulf International Forum.
Regionally, firms in the UK and Europe have increasingly used internal attestations on culture and conduct risk as an indicator to assess culture (24 percent in 296, 234 percent in 20173, and 22017 percent in 215).
If the black sweatshirt evokes the 2012 shooting of Trayvon Martin, described by his killer as wearing a dark hoodie, it can also refer to the many tragedies that are publicized regionally, or not at all.
But these days, he said he believes that the company's willingness to invest across Southeast Asia, and in businesses that have the ambition to expand regionally, are what he sees as his firm's biggest appeal to founders.
The threats represented by Russia and post-Mao China are far more limited: Both have much to lose in a general war; their military activities are regionally bounded; their aggressiveness has created widespread opposition from their neighbors.
In this SoundWorks Collection behind-the-scenes, composer Justin Graves came at the soundtrack with two goals in mind: to make it regionally nonspecific, and to only use materials that would have existed before the bronze age.
The Yandex Station is likely only going to be available in Russia, and it will cost $160 (9,990 rubles), providing locals with a more accessible and regionally adapted smart speaker than those offered by Amazon or Google.
The night's big loser was the Democratic Party (PD), the senior partner in Paolo Gentiloni's coalition government, which appeared to have scored below 20% in the partial count, barely mustering more votes than the regionally constrained League.
Most interviewees have union representation, but the existence and strength of the unions varied regionally, with teachers attesting to much stronger representation in Northeastern and Midwestern urban and suburban areas than in the South or rural West.
The United States and Mexico are closing in on a bilateral deal on autos that would lift the requirement for North American content in regionally made vehicles to at least 70 percent from the current 62.5 percent.
It applies regionally, too: In central Texas, for example, we're able to see that dresses sell really well in the market, and specific types of dresses, too, so we'd just be pulling all that into the store.
When you look regionally, you tend to find that the highest levels of upward mobility are in the Great Plains and some parts of the coast, while you have far lower levels in much of the Southeast.
"Regionally, other countries will definitely look at us in terms of our offerings, and we can be used as a reference as well," said Singapore-based Diane Aw, head of retail services at property consultancy Colliers International.
Regionally there are mixed results, with almost a third (30 percent) of firms in UK and Europe allocating ownership of the conduct risk policy to compliance, compared to 23 percent among firms in North America and Asia.
The technique of resist block printing and indigo dyeing involves applying a special paste to cloth using hand-carved wooden or metal blocks that can be hundreds of years old, with regionally inspired patterns and generic designs.
But critics say that in trying to carve out a sustainable path for Stevens Point — and build a model for other struggling, regionally focused universities — administrators are risking the very essence of a four-year college experience.
In 2003, the relatively small Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat carried out a series of kidnappings of tourists and aid workers, receiving more than $6 million in ransoms that enabled the group to expand regionally into AQIM.
Experts have warned that indoctrinated children, who began escaping the clutches of Islamic State as its territory fractured last year, could pose an ongoing threat to security, both regionally and in the West, if they are not rehabilitated.
Regionally, on a three-month moving average, builder sentiment in the Midwest dropped 2 points to 55; the West and South both fell 3 points to 68 and 65, respectively; and the Northeast plunged 8 points to 50.
When they took a more granular view of the unemployment rate first regionally, and then in cities across the US, they found the same thing: Periods of higher than average unemployment tracked with more shootings at local schools.
Russian tourists start returning to Turkey Post-coup support for Turkey The talks came at a moment when Turkey is "increasingly isolated regionally and globally," said Fadi Hakura, Turkey specialist at the Chatham House think tank in London.
The original restaurant occupies a barnlike building on a busy intersection and is presided over by a regionally famous electric marquee that features the boast " WORLD'S BEST BAR-B-Q, " along with a grinning piglet named Little Joe.
Regionally, Brazil stocks erased early losses to rise 0.9% led by a 10% rally in Hypera Pharma after it said it signed a contract to buy a portfolio of 18 pharmaceutical products from Japan's Takeda for $825 million.
Unlike her im meditate predecessor Michelle Obama, Bennett wrote that Melania hasn't gone to lengths to highlight regionally specific designers based on the first couple's destination, but rather picks an outfit based on the nature of the appearance.
"This partnership also builds on our shared commitment towards the growth and development of the Asia region, which is in line with Allianz's ambitions to expand our presence regionally," George Sartorel, Regional CEO, Asia Pacific at Allianz, said.
The real issue is coming to terms with this new and rapidly unfolding form of globalization: new multipolar and multi-actor geopolitics; new super powers, small regionally influential political actors, private super powers, and highly engaged civil societies.
Rare Wine, working in collaboration with Vinhos Barbeito, a leading Madeira producer, has tried to create the styles of Madeira regionally common in the 18th and early 19th centuries, when the wine was prized throughout the United States.
The new agreement could help streamline that process going forward by allowing the individual local affiliates to opt-in to be included in NBC's internet streams, as opposed to the company simply offering a less regionally specific national feed.
Supporters of the bill argued that dairy and pork operations are on the decline in the state and cannot survive without corporations that can finance expensive equipment and compete regionally, according to the Yes for Dairies & Pork Producers website.
Mainland Chinese stocks were among the biggest gainers of the day regionally following that announcement, with the Shenzhen composite surging 2.895% to end its trading day at approximately 1,727.24 while the Shenzhen component advanced 2.87% to close at 10,601.34.
That's translated into largely blanket support from the US's Christian Zionists for Israel's more religious-nationalist and regionally assertive agendas, from reshaping the peace process to bucking the United Nations to deepening ties with other Arab and African states.
Today, we are seeing our talents showcased more on a global level rather than just regionally — and I think it's really important that different aspects of the Saudi woman are showcased, but also that they're enabled to do so.
And just over a year since Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam outlined plans to turn Switzerland's second-biggest bank into a regionally-focused wealth manager, he hinted at deeper cost cuts in investment banking to compensate for tough markets ahead.
Regionally, this could have devastating effects for places like Hampton Roads, Virginia and Miami Beach, Florida, where nuisance flooding is already challenging everyday life and where sea levels could rise one to three feet by shortly after mid-century.
This shift has taken place regionally with about one dozen companies - including Deloitte and Uber marching in Santiago Pride for the first time last year, while multinationals like IBM and Citibank took part in the Bogota event in 2017.
"Operating at a fraction of the costs of conventional jetliners, our Alice will redefine how people travel regionally and usher in a new era of flying that is quieter, cleaner and cost effective," Eviation CEO Omer Bar-Yohay said.
Iran and its proud Persian legacy is too large, too regionally influential, too energy rich and has too large a diaspora both ethnically and religiously, to indefinitely isolate and sanction without the support of most of the global community.
But the Wallowa Valley is now also home to unexpected businesses like Arrowhead Chocolates, which serves Stumptown Coffee and produces 40-some varieties of small-batch, Fair Trade Certified chocolates in regionally inspired flavors like huckleberry and blended whiskey.
"The UAE has been overbanked for a long time and consolidation has been happening in the banking and investments sector to create bigger entities to compete strongly regionally and globally," said Tariq Qaqish, managing director, asset management at MenaCorp.
Over in India, shares bucked the overall downward trend regionally as the Nifty 50 and S&P BSE Sensex both jumped more than 3% each, adding to large gains seen last Friday after a surprise tax cut was announced.
Singapore-listed Ezra Holdings has filed for Chapter 211 Bankruptcy Protection in the United States, with the oilfield services firm becoming the highest profile victim regionally of a crippling fall in oil prices since highs above $211 a barrel in 2150.
Tim Ryan (D-Ohio), who hasn't ruled out such a challenge, said Tuesday that Democratic leadership needs to be more regionally diverse if the party is going to win back the rural voters who have fled to the GOP's tent.
A more forward-looking approach would have the company invest in the ongoing energy-sector shift that favors other, more sustainable forms of power generation — wind and solar, for instance, both of which are rapidly gaining market share regionally and nationally.
I guess I can kind of identity with that because there's kind of a cosmic aspect to the way he wrote that didn't seem regionally specific to the South but he had a very strong identity of being a Southerner.
Line also has a nearly two-year-old venture arm called Line Ventures that has said it will invest up to $100 million in online-to-offline, e-commerce, payment, media, and entertainment startups, though those bets appear more regionally focused.
Working with Kremer has made it clear that getting Pittsburgh to 100% clean energy can't be the only goal; any solution has to think regionally and make the needs of coal communities and their families a part of the process.
Industrial and commodities-focused stocks also led the pack in London, Paris, Frankfurt and Milan though the pan-regionally STOXX 600 was showing some signs of fatigue after a two-day rally had taken it to a six-week high.
Regionally, investors will be positioning ahead of the Australian budget due May 9, as well as half-year results of Westpac Banking and Commonwealth Bank of Australia, after Australia and New Zealand Bank and National Australia Bank reported this week.
"Our belief is that California offers the best cannabis talent and know-how on the planet, and some of the consolidation that is sure to occur may cause mergers forged regionally as opposed to through the multistate operators," Cenali said.
"We have a big manufacturing footprint … regionally, so we of course can take mitigating actions within our supply chain and that's what we are doing, but of course it is a concern when we see tariffs being introduced," Runevad added.
These states include Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Rhode Island, Virginia and Washington D.C. States that have not gotten an endorsement from their state association will still compete regionally for a PlayVS championship.
The moves regionally came after Saudi energy minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said in a press conference Tuesday that oil production capabilities were fully restored and that oil output will be back to pre-attack levels by the end of September.

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