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"rely upon" Definitions
  1. to need or depend on somebody/something
  2. to trust or have faith in somebody/something

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And so on for every standard unit we rely upon.
The trusty product we rely upon to work miracles — a.k.
That's why they have, and rely upon, their scouting departments.
But the court said it could not rely upon that order.
Mr Poroshenko and Ms Tymoshenko rely upon older, more active voters.
How can the sick and elderly rely upon such a scheme?
Not surprisingly, many of these rely upon mobile power to operate.
They rely upon hard-coded "if-then" rules about predictably suspicious behavior.
After all, what kind of future traveler would rely upon fossil fuels?
For our national defense, we rely upon an all-volunteer military force.
Why not rely upon good old-fashioned union representation for these companies?
In its rulemaking process, the USDA should rely upon science and facts.
I have to rely upon the [Nigerian] community who are against it.
Yet it's elected politicians whom we rely upon to update the law.
This isn't the same as pornography, which people don't rely upon for information.
Amazon and Taobao are giant virtual warehouses that rely upon purpose-based shopping.
Some aircraft use optical data diodes, while others rely upon electronic gateway modules.
Interestingly, both Gray and Anderson rely upon cutters-slash-sliders rather than hooks.
Human traffickers and buyers rely upon fear and silence to operate their trade.
It's a status that companies like Uber rely upon to operate more cheaply.
"The people of this nation rely upon stability in the law," he wrote.
It's the kind of infrastructure people rely upon but don't give much thought.
It will erode the innovation and tools that our first responders rely upon.
He also persuaded others not to rely upon legislative history when interpreting a statute.
The CDC's containment plans don't rely upon any novel technologies; but they require vigilance.
"I'm going to rely upon our general counsel to give me advice," he said.
Both rely upon the presupposition of guilt, one by race, the other by religion.
It helps, however, to have a few rocks you can rely upon along the way.
This year's wouldn't balance until fiscal 21625 — but would still rely upon unlikely economic growth.
Instead, companies rely upon content review algorithms which do a lot of the heavy lifting.
AND A NUMBER OF QUANTITATIVE STRATEGIES RELY UPON HUMAN BIASES AND BEHAVIOR TO BE SUCCESSFUL.
Starting today, 40 organizations will rely upon the clever computers cognitive power to help spot cybercrime.
Asking for help will mitigate your stress and strengthen your relationships with those you rely upon.
Any broadly appealing Presidential candidate will rely upon traditional methods like phone banking and block walking.
Progressives cannot rely upon themselves alone; moderates, or centrists, still control the reins of the party.
Even Google at times will need to rely upon human labor to complete certain complex requests.
But the American people have increasingly come to rely upon the president as comforter-in-chief.
But the agency can't rely upon piecemeal funding efforts to fix a decades-long systemic problem.
Party strategies that rely upon self-interested candidates to coordinate together really aren't very good strategies.
So if they have an ICBM capability that they can rely upon, it could be very destabilizing.
The last thing you can rely upon is the Russians to take care of American-Israeli interests.
Building a diverse portfolio takes work, but there are four strategies we have come to rely upon.
Elites cannot simply rely upon a popular belief in the connections between reformist movements and foreign threats.
Republicans have taken a few steps  to destroy the pre-existing conditions protections that millions rely upon.
Some 40 million people in and around the Amazon directly rely upon the forest for their livelihoods.
Delivery companies like FedEx and UPS rely upon artificial intelligence to plan routes and chat with customers.
Indeed, all of the systems that we rely upon are built upon massive amounts of human cooperation.
Officers should not cite or rely upon Matter of A-R-C-G- in any adjudications going forward.
Now that technology exists that allows us to not rely upon these existing norms, it's actually more hurtful.
Dioceses understand and rely upon the fact that the civil justice system will protect them and their secrets.
These utilities are significant public power utilities who rely upon municipal bonds to finance public purpose energy infrastructure.
We simply cannot rely upon the appropriations process or committee oversight alone to ensure agency effectiveness or efficiency.
And, in terms of tech, I've come to rely upon Jaybird for comfortable, no-frills, long-lasting earbuds.
Many families have come to rely upon the drones for personal transport as well as transport of goods.
"Our court systems in this country rely upon people taking an oath and telling the truth," Hornaday said.
Unlike in Virginia, Mr. Jones cannot simply rely upon energized liberals and moderates to carry him to victory.
And shame, in turn, is the mechanism that perpetrators of sexual violence rely upon to keep victims silent.
Of course, it also has access to all the publicly-released information which all other modelers rely upon.
That's much better than some of the self-reported data other basic income evaluations have had to rely upon.
But you should make sure your consumers know that they can rely upon you to tell them the truth.
So we have these systems already built in place at other institutions and these norms that we rely upon.
It's a mid-range phone meant for BlackBerry loyalists who've grown to love and rely upon BlackBerry's productivity apps.
Right now, there are many occupations that low-skill workers rely upon that are on track to be automated.
Technology can help bolster emergency response efforts, Mr. Sury said, but it is unwise to rely upon it fully.
The centerpiece infrastructure policy proposed by the new administration, an investment of over $22019 trillion, will rely upon cement.
The U.S. has a long history of slavery and colonialism, and these organizations rely upon bureaucracy and paper-pushing.
Federally licensed retailers rely upon the accuracy of the NICS system to prevent sales of firearms to prohibited persons.
Yet, in America, we do not enforce this rule, straining the very public resources that our poorest citizens rely upon.
It's so much easier to rely upon a motor to get an added boost across town or up a hill.
Now, without the liquid courage I used to rely upon, I'm all in my head when it comes to sex.
The one person a child should be able to rely upon to protect him or her is the child's mother.
And a big part of their success was the picking workforce that Rick used to be able to rely upon.
We will not stand idly by while this Administration targets programs that children and families across our state rely upon.
Then the location information we rely upon will always be in alignment with the devices we use to access it.
The deteriorating situation in a market that businesses around the world rely upon for growth has had a widespread impact.
And that's important because as I said earlier, a free and open internet is something all of us rely upon.
It's normal to rely upon your go-to's when crafting a smoky eye: black, brown, gray, and maybe even bronze.
The scientists suspect that the sponges, corals and other creatures at the site could rely upon the microbes for food.
Ultimately, most of us will pay a bit more for the perks we've come to rely upon without much grumbling.
The deteriorating situation in a market that businesses around the world rely upon for growth is having a widespread impact.
A country almost constantly under fire, Israel will rely upon these systems to survive in a region full of enemies.
The debate over the ACA has focused mostly on dealing with those who rely upon the individual market for coverage.
"You can't completely upend an existing system that tens of millions of Americans rely upon, in my view," he said.
We are monitoring changes in their communications over time to learn about their populations and the ecosystem they rely upon.
They reject the democratic rules of the game, the unwritten norms we rely upon to make the political system work.
"The wonderful Nygard employees who rely upon the companies for their livelihoods must now be the priority," Frydman's statement said.
Turnover is very high, as Medicaid reimbursement depresses wages — workers, providing public assistance themselves, often must rely upon public assistance.
In order to take those steps, Trump will need to rely upon the civil servants that work at the EPA.
Yet in America we do not enforce this rule, straining the very public resources that our poorest citizens rely upon.
First, Buttigieg would presumably rely upon the same body of experts who have waged the forever war without much success.
"She had been encouraged to take pills by the studio bosses and then she began to rely upon them," Luft writes.
And this announcement will likely only add to their resentment of a platform that they rely upon to reach their audiences.
The reported $5 billion in government subsidies that Musk's companies rely upon would have nothing to do with any of it.
Lipi asserts that the only person she can truly rely upon is herself, and makes this commitment whole through the video.
Financially speaking, being at a place where one doesn't have to rely upon one's labor to make ends meet is wonderful.
But the Thunder know they can't trap every screen and rely upon help defenders to bail them out in the paint.
These systems rely upon historical "rules," implemented by banks to create an alert when signs of a possible threat are detected.
In August, the SEC implemented two pieces of guidance clarifying the obligations of proxy advisers and investors that rely upon them.
We all rely upon the critical infrastructure and operations funded through the CDC to effectively serve millions of families each year.
There are indeed arguments for executive privilege that rely upon more than the pragmatism embraced by the Supreme Court in Nixon.
To vote, and then rely upon a culture of secrecy to prevail, is not a successful strategy in the Facebook age.
As a result, she's forced to rely upon her own resourcefulness, finding reservoirs of grit she didn't realize that she possessed.
Each Party shall ensure fair and equitable market access to persons of the other Party that rely upon intellectual property protection.
Law enforcement officials in all three cities "regularly rely upon the integrity of the FBI's background check system," the attorneys write.
He proposes to cut the health, disability and job-training programs that working people, as well as the poor, rely upon.
Of course, not even K-pop stars really wake up looking camera-ready — they rely upon beauty tricks just like us normals.
There will be plenty of explanations and recriminations, most of which will rely upon taking a dimmer view of the American electorate.
Surveillance funding and data collection have been cut, and many states rely upon parental questionnaires to identify at-risk children to test.
These are the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe, a region so isolated that the people must rely upon each other for survival.
Nor does he offer a perspective on the obvious moral issues when it's obvious that the grand galleries rely upon the superrich.
We must rely upon the words of others ... when you study history, you must always ask yourself, Whose story am I missing?
We inevitably encounter challenges and defeats along our paths, and have to rely upon our father's strength and wisdom to overcome them.
Update: We really are coming to rely upon the chimings-in of Khloé Kardashian when it comes to her family's romantic lives.
It and the Better Sweater are long-held favorites, and both are comfortable classics that they'll no doubt come to rely upon.
But, I had to rely upon the representation of the agent, and the FBI, CIA or NSA, to give me accurate information.
Many of the recent monopoly arguments rely upon narrowly defining markets to make a rhetorical case, as well as hypothetical consumer harm.
Despite the small presence, the stores, which rely upon sophisticated image recognition software and artificial intelligence, promise to upend the retail experience.
If the fashion industry continues to rely upon teenagers to do adult jobs, why not do it with an eye toward diversity?
The value of technology and data has skyrocketed, and so has the value of stealing and disrupting the services that rely upon it.
Instead, tell the stories that domestic news consumers demand, delivered directly to their phones in a manner they can come to rely upon.
Earlier this month, Britain's finance minister Philip Hammond said once the transition was agreed regulators should tell companies they can rely upon it.
As a result, those economies will continue overproducing relative to their domestic consumption and over rely upon exogenous demand for the foreseeable future.
Needless to say, President Trump's plan would sabotage the life-saving programs millions of Americans rely upon to pull themselves out of poverty.
Tehran is showing growing urgency to localize the platforms and the internet infrastructure Iranians rely upon for their online lives inside national borders.
Yet around the cafe is a world of uncertainty, where sanctions are changing the things you used to be able to rely upon.
Moreover, some of the most lucrative economic sectors — including agriculture, mining, transportation, information technology, finance and insurance — rely upon space systems and services.
"It has since grown at an extraordinary rate — in part because American craft brewers can rely upon a clean water supply," they wrote.
U.S. energy exports to European countries are increasing, which means they will have less reason to rely upon Russia for their energy needs.
When life throws tragedies our way, we rely upon this nationally planned but locally implemented system and the professionals who direct lifesaving response.
Not to toot my own horn, but I cooked up some pretty solid looks with a fraction of the products I rely upon today.
Their analysis finds more students finance their educations through low-interest federal Stafford loans, and fewer students rely upon high-interest credit card debt.
It's easy for Clinton to casually dismiss a right she's never had to rely upon -- and a right she'll likely never have to use.
"Police officers regularly rely upon the willingness of people to voluntarily consent to searching through their property," Amir Ali, Gonzalez-Badillo's lawyer, told me.
IT is swiftly changing; the demands of the people who rely upon it are playing a greater role in its evolution than ever before.
We are hopeful that chemical manufacturers and consumers alike will be able to continue to rely upon the Toxic Substances Control Act's regulatory structure.
The biometric, banking, geolocation, social media, and advertising applications companies that we now rely upon leverage our personal data to deliver goods and services.
It would also behoove Israel to be diplomatic when hosting visiting members of the U.S. Congress that they rely upon for security and support.
First, lawmakers must clarify statutory procedures and strengthen the evidentiary standards DFPS and the courts rely upon when making the decision to remove children.
Because we rely upon immigrants and others to report when crimes are being committed in their neighborhoods ... and people are shying away from public services.
"Most strategies for life detection rely upon finding features known to be associated with terran life, such as particular classes of molecules," the researchers wrote.
But in the United States labor must, to some extent, rely upon the state to ensure the rights of workers to organize and collectively bargain.
In January, for reasons I found to be completely justified, Apple revoked the enterprise certificates that Facebook and Google rely upon to run their businesses.
Using old world craftsmanship, along with the latest technological advancements in papermaking, allows for a consistent line of high-end papers printmakers can rely upon.
The issue is whether we can rely upon and put our faith in the conclusions of an investigation being overseen by someone so irreversibly tainted.
In order to meet their income needs, baby boomers need to rely upon three major sources of wealth: retirement savings, Social Security and home equity.
"They have a bunch of target politicians who they will regularly fund and who they can rely upon to put their case forward," he said.
Outdated policy is clearly hurting our farmers as the hemp market grows and American consumers rely upon imports from countries such as China and Canada.
Remember, momentum investors pour into the issues that are already in an established trend, so they rely upon the past to extrapolate into the future.
Why doesn't the administration worry that these tools will be used against the deregulatory efforts that rely upon shoddy science that it has engaged in?
Demonizing tinkering and creating an environment toxic to curiosity discourages and ostracizes the exact sort of people we now rely upon to capably protect us.
Others are Medicare and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which 42 million people rely upon to reduce their families' food insecurity and prevent starvation.
I want to have more control over what my devices have and don't have, especially with something like a laptop that I heavily rely upon.
" DAVID JONES, EUROSCEPTIC FORMER CONSERVATIVE MINISTER TOLD REUTERS: "It seems to me that she wants to rely upon Labour votes to get this extension through.
"For the 20 million who rely upon the Affordable Care Act in some form, they will not be without coverage during this transition time," she said.
The result is a body of polychrome sculptures that doesn't reference earlier art or seem to rely upon a particular process, such as pouring or casting.
Robocars obviously can't do this, so they'll rely upon vehicle to vehicle (V2V) and vehicle to infrastructure (V2I) radio communications to effectively communicate with other vehicles.
Although Trump sometimes talks about manufacturing jobs as if they will all be good and reliable, that's not something you can actually rely upon these days.
Create software platforms that rely upon human input and labor in areas where AI is less applicable: things like creativity, empathy and other uniquely human capabilities.
That is because "welfare" doesn't exist, while actual programs that many people will rely upon at some point in their lives are on the chopping block.
It's a fitting decision given that the poor and elderly who need to rely upon HUD may soon be forced to find housing in their cars.
Ms. Stevens has the sort of natural, easy stage presence an audience can rely upon, even as her character — passive until she's not — does the unexpected.
For me, there's no way I'm repeating the mistake of allowing 'code of conduct warriors' to control my ability to access a platform I rely upon.
Avoiding subtlety whenever possible, cartoons rely upon visual stereotypes; and because they have only limited room for texts, they need to condense the subject's speaking habits.
In the early 2000s, Democrats who controlled the statehouse tightened the requirements for absentee ballots, potentially starving Republicans of votes they had come to rely upon.
"If you rely upon the federal government to target its resources, you wind up with failed retraining programs and jobs that no one wants," Yang said.
Yet so far, in the 2020 presidential campaign, the party has continued to rely upon the idea of defeating Donald Trump as its most salient message.
"He was a very powerful figure for Mr. Rouhani to rely upon," said Mohammad Marandi, a professor at Tehran University who is close to Iran's leaders.
That hacking incident exposed vulnerabilities in the global wholesale payments infrastructure, and in the messaging network called SWIFT, that banks and states rely upon for daily funding.
Guests using the downstairs bathroom, for instance, must rely upon an industrial-metal toilet that mimics those found in prisons (it's actually from the Japanese purveyor Toto).
Also, half the American states have already passed laws that specifically rely upon the existing Obama administration definition, which would then be jeopardized by federal preemption issues.
This makes it more legally perilous to publish allegations about events that took place years or decades earlier, or to rely upon personal accounts and experiences alone.
I saw in every corner of our country how effective SNAP is as a work support and how much families rely upon it to make ends meet.
Not contingent solely on technological feasibility, adoption of automation will also rely upon the costs of the technology, the type of labor replaced, and — critically — social acceptance.
We have always enjoyed an absolute abundance within our national borders; but it is only now that we have come to rely upon a certain global prominence.
At first glance, the censorship seems invisible, but its omnipresent washing of people's feelings and perceptions creates limits on the information people receive, select and rely upon.
But many of these allegations rely upon theories that are barely supported by evidence or have been debunked in the two-plus years since the investigation began.
A coalition of greens and First Nations leaders said it would become the country's biggest greenhouse gas emitter and threaten the salmon population that natives rely upon.
We have to find ways to engage the intelligence, the activism, the enthusiasm, the passion of people at more levels in the organizations that we rely upon.
"It seems to me that she wants to rely upon Labour votes to get this extension through," David Jones, a Brexit-supporting former Conservative minister, told Reuters.
An approach that does not have local prosecutors who work with the police and rely upon the police, put in a position of prosecuting the very same officers.
Well, it doesn't chug so much as whoosh, because this train—actually, a one-sixth scale train—doesn't rely upon a diesel engine or electricity to get around.
One difference he did emphasize is that childless couples must be sure to prepare for the death of a spouse, since they don't have children to rely upon.
This question of how pilots would rely upon the system emerged as a substantial concern, according to the research, because the system takes control away from the pilot.
From an early period, the revenue from oil was put toward developing Dubai for a day when it would no longer have that income source to rely upon.
"With more than 500 properties, I rely upon the decisions of others to help run my day to day operations for Landry's," Fertitta told MUNCHIES in a statement.
But very little has been written about the employees, the people that do all the work and whose careers rely upon the judgement of their leaders and investors.
However, one of the key issues often overlooked in this conversation is the fact that all infrastructure projects rely upon abundant raw materials — particularly those from mining operations.
There are two types of strobing fans in this world: Those who prefer to use a cream highlighter and people who rely upon powder and a fan brush.
There are also former plantations where enslaved Africans once toiled, properties still owned by wealthy white families who rely upon black labor to keep them operational and clean.
When we begin to rely upon Amazon, as we travel, away from our homes, away from the convenience of our own local Smart Environment, it becomes something else.
Home delivery, which Amazon and other e-commerce companies rely upon, is more difficult in Brazil due to shoddy highways, tricky state taxes and large-scale cargo robbery.
IBM's primary business now consists of services that include data storage, cloud-based computing and IT consulting, all of which rely upon a college-educated tech work force.
"No man is free in any just sense who has to rely upon the arbitrary will of another for the opportunity to work," he had written in 1900.
Considering how much of the conference's finances rely upon its massive television deal with Fox Sports, a contending team in New York would be helpful for everybody concerned.
Blake Lively didn't just rely upon Ghostbusters director Paul Feig to guide her performance in her latest comedy, A Simple Favor — she also looked to him for style tips!
In 2015, the organization shifted its focus to specifically concentrate on student hunger, which, says Sumekh, is a surprisingly common problem — especially among students who rely upon financial aid.
If you think that a Pai FCC will take us, and the broadband communications networks we rely upon, backward, then this is your chance to make your voice heard.
But that's a horrifying bit of history for Republicans to rely upon, because the main reasons for opposition to Fortas were that he favored civil rights and was Jewish.
It would be far better, however, to have a federal-level approach that creates a national baseline standard that businesses and consumers everywhere in the country could rely upon.
Because the Defense Department can rely upon our commercial fleet, it doesn't have to hire tens of thousands of government employees and build hundreds of ships, saving taxpayers billions.
They're the ones you rely upon, confide in, and plague with everything from menu choices to whether or not you should move across the country for this new job.
"I believe that I relied upon the processes that are there, you know what every Cabinet secretary has to rely upon their staff to do this work," Shulkin said.
"This could be an additional reason that they could articulate or rely upon to discontinue bargaining, or limit bargaining on certain issues," said Mr. Gould, the former N.L.R.B. chairman.
I also rely upon Paul Krugman, Nicholas Kristof, Thomas L. Friedman, George F. Will, Peggy Noonan, Martin Wolf…and even Karl Rove, whom I find highly disagreeable but informative.
Sessions' fate might very well be "in the President's hands," but Sessions will rely upon his long relationship with the voters of Alabama, according to a second Republican official.
"I believe that I relied upon the processes that are there, you know, what every Cabinet secretary has to rely upon their staff to do this work," he said.
But what I always do is rely upon the experts, and I'm confident that's what the president has done…And I believe that that's the correct course of action.
The Russian government is firing a constant barrage of disinformation into Georgia using Facebook, which more than two-thirds of Georgia's people rely upon to socialize and obtain news.
Now, the Trump campaign is offering its own help to party members, who it will rely upon to avoid a contested convention — a scenario that Trump would likely lose.
"Meanwhile their policies have done enormous damage to confidence in terms of, again, the basic infrastructure people rely upon: insurance companies, pension funds, interest rate margins for banks," Fisher said.
Brazil mostly lacks the presence of extremist networks that terrorists rely upon, but at least one ISIS fighter tweeted after the November 2015 Paris attacks that Brazil would be next.
He said he expected Trump to discuss the military efforts in Poland to counter Russia, but also address issues of US visas, which young Poles rely upon to find work.
The past week suggests Trump and his advisers see cultural confrontation as a vaccine against the risk his voters may recoil from these efforts to squeeze programs they rely upon.
Employees would rely upon their representatives on a future Google Board of Directors to monitor moves such as the apparent China contract, and nip them in the bud if necessary.
ITIG was formed in 2010 to develop an immigration reform proposal that provides respect, equality, accountability and legality for workers, employers, taxpayers, and the essential services we all rely upon.
Studies that groups like GiveWell rely upon are conducted by distributing malaria nets and then measuring the resulting fall in mortality rates, so those mortality figures don't assume perfect use.
Yasukochi says tech's diversity, in that so many aspects of our lives now rely upon tech, will help insulate the sector from a recession and from causing major real estate upheaval.
Good science may rely upon establishing truth and facts based on accumulated evidence, but it would take a reversal of centuries of political convention to get Washington to work that way.
He concludes that courts may therefore rely upon Finnis's moral theory to strike down laws permitting assisted suicide, even though "conventional legal materials" never explicitly reference that theory or its intricacies.
Our UCLA family has indeed been shaken, but we will rely upon the strong bonds of our community and our faith in one another as we begin the process of healing.
"It's just people getting their rocks off and indulging in what makes them excited," says Eckstut, indifferent to the fact that the livelihoods of hundreds of women rely upon his website.
"I believe that I relied upon the processes that are there, you know what every Cabinet secretary has to rely upon their staff to do this work," he told USA Today.
Around 25 percent of American voters rely upon paperless, unauditable systems, and replacing those systems could cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and additional security and training will require additional funds.
Until recently hoteliers were forced to rely upon a closed one-stop-shop PMS offered up by incumbent players who have held a luddite attitude towards the hospitality industry for years.
The EU-US Privacy Shield is seen as critical to facilitating the cross-border data flows that major tech companies and other industries rely upon to carry out trans-Atlantic business.
"Lawsuits like this — filed by trial attorneys against an industry that provides products we all rely upon to power the economy and enable our domestic life — simply do not do that."
"There's a sense of, 'we may need to do something different, [we] can't just rely upon same-old and same-old,' " said Matt Batzel, the national executive director of American Majority.
As they perform the 216 revival of Rainer's Parts of Some Sextets (217), the dancers rely upon Bentley's colonial musings to keep time, locating the words that indicate 229-second intervals.
In the end, I save more (and spend less time panicking buying a new replacement pair mid-day) when I just invest upfront in a nice pair I can rely upon.
Lawsuits like this — filed by trial attorneys against an industry that provides products we all rely upon to power the economy and enable our domestic life — simply do not do that.
Yet his working-class supporters somehow thought he was not lying to them when he promised support for Medicare, Social Security and other programs that they and their children rely upon?
Second, I suspect that the decline in migration will present a challenge to large corporations and regional economic development agencies, for example, which rely upon migration to attract and retain talent.
Such budget-cutting strategies end up hurting the most vulnerable members of society — the millions of poor, elderly and disabled Americans who rely upon the government to provide their health care.
The FBI Agents Association notes that because domestic terrorism is not a federal crime, federal prosecutors often need to rely upon non-terrorism charges such as hate crime or state laws.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle used to say, of the creation of his Holmes stories, that he had wanted to write mysteries whose solutions did not rely upon chance discoveries over time.
There is a reason tech companies think virtual assistants are so important: They want to control an indispensable "platform" — a crucial piece of technology other services or devices must rely upon.
CANES connectivity, and AI-informed analysis, can be fundamental to the operation of these systems, which often rely upon fast interpretation of sensor, targeting or ISR data to inform potentially lethal decisions.
King Penguins rely upon cold, and nutrient-rich waters to rise up from the ocean depths, filling the surface waters with plankton and tiny shrimp-like krill to attract bounties of fish.
We rely upon our professionals — doctors and lawyers, engineers and architects, clergy and teachers, business executives, journalists and others whom we expect to lead us — to set the tone for ethical behavior.
In a world in which the little things never seem to last as long as you need them to, it's nice to know there's one technology you can rely upon: Your printer.
If you want to make an informed decision, make a list of all the hardware and software you rely upon and check with those companies about compatibility with the new operating systems.
"Fraudulently altering engineering reports undermines the integrity of the entire FEMA claims process, which homeowners and families rely upon in a time of crisis," Mr. Schneiderman, a Democrat, said in a statement.
What do you tell people in South Carolina that, given all the things we discovered here, it's a good idea for us to rely upon you to regulate your own business practices?
Advice: Fauci told Axios that clinicians and patients should rely upon nasal swabs that look for influenza viral RNA or nucleic acids, or have their patient samples cultured for a couple days.
Ensuring that domestic worker voices were comprehensively represented every step of the way, they also broadened their organizing to include employers and families who rely upon domestic workers to support the campaign.
Apparently, Altria's 35 percent stake in Juul has resulted in a similar effort to recruit "independent" researchers to produce studies it can rely upon to recruit a new generation of nicotine addicts.
The UPU is crucial for directing the flows of international mailing and e-commerce, but it&aposs not well understood outside the international-shipping industry and the companies who rely upon it.
This action is bad for the health-care market overall, and it will also almost certainly drive up the cost of health insurance for entrepreneurs who rely upon these marketplaces for coverage.
Currently, distilled spirits producers rely upon zero-for-zero tariff access, a trade model that allows them to buy and sell spirits across borders without penalty, spurring international growth for American distillers.
Though government provides 72 percent of the funding for the home care sector, predominantly through Medicaid, over half of the workers must rely upon public assistance themselves because their wages are so inadequate.
Further, the president-elect must be ready to collaborate with our other elected government officials, infrastructure owners and the business community to combat the risks to these important systems all Americans rely upon.
Again, it's a great value when it works properly, but at least for some users the vagaries of online streaming may still be too opaque to fully rely upon it during critical events.
Increasingly, TV studios belong to companies that also operate networks or streaming platforms, and those studios can usually rely upon their corporate parents or siblings to acquire and renew much of their output.
"I worry, win or lose, that the party will learn nothing from this election and continue to dismiss the concerns and policy goals of the younger generation they rely upon," Mr. Anderson said.
Commuters rely upon either Sunset Boulevard, which winds its way around the mountains toward Downtown Los Angeles, or the Pacific Coast Highway, both of which are often locked with traffic at rush hour.
This industry is made up of thousands of small businesses and employs millions of workers with good-paying manufacturing jobs, all while providing the energy we rely upon and keeping our environment safe.
What would you tell people in South Carolina, that given all the things we've just discovered here, it's a good idea for us to rely upon you to regulate your own business practices?
But if the Penguins are going to stave off a comeback by the Washington Capitals, can they really rely upon someone considered by the NHL to be a worse player than Jonathan Toews?
But CBP's "plans to rely upon airport stakeholders" for equipment purchases, like digital cameras needed for taking passenger photos at boarding gates "pose a significant point of failure" for the program, the report read.
Because the fact is, and you know this in Ohio, if you rely upon the federal government to target its resources, you wind up with failed retraining programs and jobs that no one wants.
Presidents, however, typically have to be just that, and if they are not they often then rely upon an experienced senior leadership team who knows how to keep the proverbial trains running on time.
"Lawsuits of this kind -- filed by trial attorneys against an industry that provides products we all rely upon to power the economy and enable our domestic life -- simply do not do that," it said.
"Lawsuits of this kind — filed by trial attorneys against an industry that provides products we all rely upon to power the economy and enable our domestic life – simply do not do that," they added.
Retailers in the United States rely upon the flurry of spending that traditionally occurs between Thanksgiving and Christmas, so this simple quirk of the calendar could end up wreaking havoc on the whole industry.
They relied upon food stamps and other benefits such as free glasses from school, things he considers handouts when they are given to others, a necessary evil when his family had to rely upon them.
"We rely upon certain third parties to provide software for our products and offerings, including Google Maps for the mapping function that is critical to the functionality of our platform," Uber said in the filing.
The draft version of Clapper's statement also contained a line stating that the intelligence community did not rely upon the dossier "in any way for our classified conclusions" about Russia's meddling in the presidential election.
A traumatized Tillinghast is accused of Proterius's murder, and must rely upon "girl wonder" psychologist Katherine McMichaels (Barbara Crampton) and local police officer Beaufort "Bubba" Brown (Ken Foree), for help proving his innocence and sanity.
"If Republicans repeal the Affordable Care Act they'll be hastening the demise of Medicare that millions of seniors rely upon for their basic healthcare needs," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at a news briefing.
Google and other disruptive technology companies rely upon the established ways that people behave (social norms) within culture and society to use as a stable and reliable mechanism upon which to disrupt with their innovations.
As the new service starts, The Economist's picture desk looks back at the services that so many Londoners have come to rely upon to get them home or to work in the dead of night.
At the very least, ending it when so many young people had come to rely upon it seems cruel, even if Congress now has the opportunity to cook up a compromise before it runs out.
They fail to recognize that persistent global trade imbalances, whereby trade surplus countries overproduce and excessively rely upon consumers in deficit countries for growth, pose the most serious risk to global growth and economic stability.
"The police cannot justify the detention of a person based on information that they either did or not have, or which they did not rely upon, in ordering a person to be detained," it stated.
"Ultimately, the state's attorney has a tremendous amount of discretion on a wide range of issues, and we must rely upon the state's attorney to exercise good judgment in the public's interest," Ms. Perry said.
This is especially true when you are forced to rely upon government assistance programs that are a lightning rod of controversy, attracting lots of heated opinions, along with plenty of judgment, shaming and personal attacks.
District attorneys like Larry Krasner in Philadelphia and Kim Gardner in St. Louis have developed "do not call" lists of officers whom they refuse to rely upon based on previous findings of incredibility or misconduct.
"The anti-abortion group had tried to rely upon California's 'anti-SLAPP' statute to argue that Planned Parenthood was trying to chill their First Amendment rights rather than sue them on legitimate grounds," Vladeck said.
K. data sharing agreement, offer opportunities to improve cross-border law enforcement cooperation by allowing law enforcement in both countries to rely upon local legal processes to gain access to data stored in either country.
Increased transparency thanks to ship tracking and satellite imagery of key infrastructure, such as refineries and storage, has eroded the amount of proprietary information trading firms could once rely upon to give them an edge.
But given that your wireless router is the lifeline of your internet, and the one device in which all your gadgets rely upon to get a connection, you ought to also consider the security it provides.
Surface ships such as the Littoral Combat Ship, rely upon a host of interwoven technologies intended to share key data in real time - such as threat and targeting information, radar signal processing and fire control systems.
Varjabedian, Conway argued that the provision plaintiffs' lawyers rely upon to bring M&A class actions in federal court – Section 14(e) of the Securities and Exchange Act – does not include a private right of action.
Social Security's retirement program (technically Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, OASI) is critical for the more than 50 million beneficiaries who rely upon it and the millions more who will join the ranks in future generations.
Many of the so-called niche-focused OTT video services still primarily rely upon ad dollars (especially the younger ones), but remember, Google and Facebook already own about 2/3 of that global digital advertising market.
Each of those efforts is being designed to make it harder for our brains to automatically rely upon the racist stereotypes floating through our minds that we often aren't even aware of or pretend don't exist.
But she couldn't help ruminating once more over how, exactly, a system she and Arthur had designed to underwrite and extend interpersonal trust at scale had foundered on their inability to rely upon one single individual.
The ruling is a blow to Democrats in the state who say the law could disenfranchise thousands of voters, especially in minority communities that rely upon neighbors and activists to collect and hand-deliver the ballots.
And that will greatly increase the pressure for either unsustainable tax increases or biting benefit reductions in the federal retirement programs that the older and blue-collar whites central to Trump's support rely upon so heavily.
One question that has troubled Democrats for decades is freshly relevant in the Trump-McConnell era: Why do so many voters support elected officials who are determined to cut programs that those same voters rely upon?
Iranian cyber warriors, meanwhile, have been stealing passwords to and possibly setting up backdoors in the "Virtual Private Network" servers that countless American businesses rely upon to allow secured out-of-office access to their systems.
"The fact is — and you know this in Ohio — if you rely upon the federal government to target its resources, you wind up with failed retraining programs and jobs that no one wants," he told the audience.
So Click ahead for a look at the products they rely upon to keep their head of hair healthy and ready for whatever comes their way, whether that be a floral bouquet, hidden braids, or anything else.
Simply by their mere existence, Taylor stands out as a rejection of this fruitless binary — a one-character expression of the idea that some of the systems we've come to rely upon were rotten to begin with.
The first is that the uncertainty over a decade-long legal fight leads tech companies – both those that supply the pipes and those who rely upon them – to play wait and see on new investments or innovations.
While AT&T, Sprint and Verizon are aggressively marketing 2628G consumer services in the U.S., the equipment they rely upon comes primarily from foreign sources — Huawei and ZTE from China, Ericsson from Sweden and Nokia from Finland.
From there, he became close with Mr. de Blasio, who grew to trust him and rely upon him for policing advice, particularly as the mayor embraced the Police Department's move toward a new version of community policing.
I was 45 minutes early to meet Steve Singer at his Charlotte, N.C., apartment and, not wanting to disrupt any morning routines he might rely upon, I decided to stay in my car until the appointed time.
As the number of coronavirus infections rises, reduced access to medical care will also be a significant concern for children and families who have come to rely upon the much-needed treatment and services they were receiving.
Considering all the obstacles that modern news and programming industries face, the courts should be fast tracking FCC rule changes that help keep the doors open for more traditional media outlets that rely upon a paid subscription.
While the kidney community has worked constructively with policymakers and key stakeholders to demonstrate sustained quality improvement in key areas, the Medicare coverage upon which most Americans with kidney failure rely upon is at a critical crossroads.
Mr. Trump argued that the current immigration system is "straining the very public resources that our poorest citizens rely upon," and made the case that one based on merit would provide an economic boost to American workers.
And it started with two states, Washington and Minnesota, who sought to apply that law, rely upon the principles of democracy, and remind the world why everyone looks to come to the United States in the first place.
I trust that, along with Mark, they will carry on the work of building out our platforms in a way that honors the responsibilities we have to the billions of people who rely upon our tools each day.
Apart from recreational flyers, other users might include the emergency services with, say, a paramedic flying directly to an incident without having to rely upon a helicopter and a professional pilot, says Florian Reuter, an e-volo director.
Because May does not have an outright majority in parliament to rely upon, and her own Conservative Party is split over Brexit, Labour's support would give the amendment a chance of passing if enough Conservatives also support it.
" In response, the challengers said that "thousands of voters have come to rely upon neighbors, friends, organizers, activists and campaigns to collect and hand deliver their voted early ballots, to ensure that they safely arrive by 7 p.m.
This network does not rely upon the nation's dominant internet service providers for internet, but rents data from a local data center (such as in downtown Manhattan) and then uses rooftop antennas (the nodes) to spread internet around.
The Arab rift was a stark reminder of the political risks to the airlines, which have run up healthy profits even as the global consensus they rely upon comes under the threat of nationalist and protectionist political currents.
"The scope impacts a large set of the computing devices that we rely on, from PC to phones and back-end services consumers rely upon, such as servers and the cloud," said McAfee chief technology officer Steve Grobman.
This macroeconomic management works well for the multinational corporations who rely upon these expanded markets to please their shareholders, but it has failed the farmers, ranchers and rural residents who must compete with the increased imports that follow.
The activities that you and I most likely rely upon in the chase for physical satisfaction run a distant second or third for Keenan, a point she needs to make repeatedly to have it sink into non-fetishists' heads.
But because the timeframe for repayment of the new bill is 10 years instead of a much longer horizon, it is more fiscally prudent and does not rely upon the increasingly questionable solvency of the Social Security trust fund.
Women were not trusted to create a tangible artifact of their experiences so that they might have more to rely upon than the whisper networks women have long cultivated to warn one another about the bad men they encounter.
"I would be reluctant to trade on those terms because of a signal it may be sending to others around the world and specifically to others that rely upon us heavily in the region," said retired Navy Vice Adm.
They would have valued the fact that they could rely upon commitments made by the other and not have to worry that a stand might change even in the face of pressure from fellow partisans or the White House.
"Essential nutrients like zinc, iron, copper, magnesium and calcium could decrease significantly in the food crops that we rely upon, and this is not because of higher temperatures; this is because of higher CO2 levels," Gore said in his speech.
Both games share an intense fascination with nature, encouraging players with a preservationists' vigor to spend hours of their adventure harvesting the earth for valuable resources, traveling on foot to learn the land, and ultimately rely upon it for survival.
Democrats charge that Republicans pushed for the new law because a disproportionate numbers of African Americans, who were exerting a growing political influence in the state in support of President Barack Obama, had come to rely upon more early vote opportunities.
"Some publishers may want to rely upon legitimate interest as a legal basis and since the GDPR calls for balancing several factors, it may be appropriate for publishers to process data under this legal basis for some purposes," they note.
America is the land of the free and the home of the brave, and any attempt to ban transgender people from serving in the military goes against our American values and damages the very institution we rely upon to protect us.
Armed with data instead of doubt and insightful algorithms instead of fear, organizations can move from making hasty decisions to creating a well-designed and responsive supply chain that organizations can rely upon as the global business climate continues to shift.
Tellingly, Justice Breyer said that adopting the Second Circuit's approach in the Newman case "is really more likely to change the law that people have come to rely upon" than to keep it as it has been since the Dirks ruling.
Mr. Clark confirmed it was his, and Mr. López-Cintrón asked what it would mean if Mr. Clark had played favorites among the outside labs, perhaps steering business to the ones he could rely upon to say the oil was compliant.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court agreed Monday to once again become the decider on the future of Obamacare -- the controversial law that has become a fabric of society for the millions of Americans who have come to rely upon it.
" The Supreme Court stated more than three decades ago that "an agency to which Congress has delegated policymaking responsibilities may, within the limits of that delegation, properly rely upon the incumbent administration's views of wise policy to inform its judgments.
In addition to the messaging challenge of ousting a two-term governor for a political insider, Mr. Cuomo has proved adept at locking up campaign cash from institutional Albany, the same donors those challengers would likely have to rely upon.
"It is immediately effective and can be completely her decision that does not rely upon a partner's follow-through to get the procedure and the follow-up post-vasectomy semen analysis to prove that it was effective," Dr. Bullock said.
Justice Breyer explained that "to rely upon prosecutorial discretion to narrow the otherwise wide-ranging scope of a criminal statute's highly abstract general statutory language places great power in the hands of the prosecutor" — too much power, in the justices' view.
These potential extinctions, according to a new report from the United Nations, are all breeds of agricultural animals: cattle, goats, pigs, chickens, and so on, the kinds of livestock that humans rely upon for food and labor around the world.
There are no guarantees LaVine will reach that level, though, and—assuming Dwyane Wade spends a majority of this season on a different team—his usage rate will soar in lineups that rely upon him to do most of the heavy lifting.
His thesis was that the extremes of the left and the right had come to rely upon each other for their reasons for being and in so doing had come to resemble each other not only in style but sometimes also in substance.
News organizations old and new are jockeying for survival in a changing order, awash in information and content but absent the pillars they could always rely upon, like reliable advertising models, secure places on the cable dial or old-fashioned newsstand sales.
"The relatively high number of notifications to the ICT sector is mainly because most critical infrastructure operators rely upon the services of an ICT organization and is not indicative of the state of security within the ICT sector itself," the report states.
If you employ someone in your home and want to be connected to other families and employers who want to do the right thing, Hand in Hand, an association of people who rely upon domestic workers and caregivers, has resources for you.
His book recounts incidents of Border Patrol agents — with Mr. Cantú among them, though usually, he said, only watching — slashing the water bottles migrants rely upon to survive, decorating cactuses with women's underwear and setting chain-fruit cholla ablaze under the night sky.
Breyer noted at one point the vast number of people --some 700,000 -- who have enrolled in the program questioning whether the Department of Homeland Security had properly considered the impact of its actions on those who have come to rely upon DACA.
Panicked callers turned to the source of information they rely upon above all others: Univision, the Spanish-language television network, which is aggressively tracking whether Mr. Trump makes good on his campaign vow to conduct the largest mass expulsion of modern times.
"It's a basic principle that those seeking to enter a country ought to be able to support themselves financially, yet in America, we do not enforce this rule, straining the very public resources that our poorest citizens rely upon," Mr. Trump said.
"As threats to our security continue to evolve and change, common sense dictates that we continually re-evaluate and reassess the systems we rely upon to protect our country," Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told reporters after Trump signed the new order.
Rather than rely upon market-based integration into global markets, China is using government tools and state actions to achieve dominance in key sectors, which may leave the U.S. exporting mainly commodities, not high-tech, 2628st-century products, to China's huge market.
And I talk about, in the book, this notion of short circuiting your reward system so that the stuff that you typically rely upon for progress indication, like revenues and customers, when that stuff isn't there, how do you keep people engaged?
Huawei's CEO agreed on one point U.S. security officials have made: Deeper security threats lurk in the extended supply chains of thousands of partners which Huawei and other network suppliers must rely upon to develop, produce and distribute their products around the world, Hu said.
Crenshaw didn't believe racism ceased to exist in 1965 with the passage of the Civil Rights Act, nor that racism was a mere multi-century aberration that, once corrected through legislative action, would no longer impact the law or the people who rely upon it.
And, just as the added security of a deadbolt lock can only be realized if we also turn the lock, each of us needs to actively decide to take that next step in securing the applications and services we love and rely upon daily.
Even as they were cashing large, steady checks, they were OK with a hierarchy that meant their white skin made them supervisors and managers who had to rely upon their better educated, and worse paid, black counterparts to read safety instructions on heavy equipment.
The special counsel notes, but does not rely upon, the long established DOJ view that a sitting president may not be indicted, but instead must first be impeached and convicted of a high crime or misdemeanor and removed from office before facing a criminal indictment.
In addition to delays in upgrades, there have been concerns that the shutdown could be resulting in a degradation of the current American GFS model, and thus the forecasts millions of people receive through apps and other forecast systems that rely upon the model's data.
Mr. Trump's policy prescriptions have stirred concern among some experts in national security and law enforcement, including prominent Republicans who warn that Mr. Trump's agenda could undermine public safety by generating a backlash in communities that the police and intelligence officials rely upon for cooperation.
Because America can rely upon its U.S. Merchant Marine, it will never again face the crisis it faced at the start of the last century, when American exports sat on the docks rotting because foreign fleets were unable or unwilling to take them to market.
When Congress plans for the costs of the country's Social Security needs, lawmakers rely upon demographic projection about the population's future: the number of children expected to be born, the number of people expected to die, and the number of people expected to immigrate.
Wihout the systems of support that Western artists rely upon to establish their practices —  grants, residencies, quality art schools, a complex gallery system, various kinds of museums, and an arts press — art education, and the visibility of artists, become much more informal and precarious affairs.
They were crying over the fact that the America they had come to know and respect over the last 70 years — and whose generosity and security order they had come to rely upon and even take advantage of at times — had left the building.
How can we wait for and rely upon an election when it is now absolutely established that Mr. Trump has done, is doing and without question will continue to do everything he can to make sure the 2020 election is neither fair nor free?
And I would hope that over time the administration finds a way to reassert U.S. leadership and reassure our allies and partners in the region that the U.S. is a Pacific power, is here to stay and as a power that they can rely upon.
The highways, bridges and roads we rely upon for efficient shipping and transportation would go to Wall Street investors, wealthy developers and even foreign governments, who would be free to charge us hefty new tolls as we engage with suppliers and customers around the country.
Though the piece did "rely upon the strength, intuition, and wisdom of progressive and enlightened women" — as stated in the project's synopsis — Tunick's attempt to "get the women's voices out there" felt limited because he scarcely gave them credit for their work by name.
"Vermonters and all Americans should be both alarmed and outraged that one of the world's leading thugs, Vladimir Putin, has been attempting to hack our electric grid, which we rely upon to support our quality-of-life, economy, health, and safety," said Shumlin in a written statement.
"These new tariffs, if implemented, will hit many thousands of American businesses who rely upon Chinese-made inputs and, ultimately, American consumers," Nelson Dong, a member of the Board of Directors of the National Committee on US-China Relations, told VICE News in an emailed statement.
The bigger picture: The potential growth of Google's connectivity-reliant Chromebooks as a legitimate choice for enterprise-scale deployment could present an opportunity for telecoms to work with Google and OEMs to ensure that these devices are always in touch with the cloud service they rely upon.
"The Supreme Court has reaffirmed the President's sweeping statutory authority when it comes to deciding who may and who may not travel to the United States, authority that both President Trump and future presidents will surely rely upon to justify more aggressive immigration restrictions," Vladeck said.
And while plenty of words have been written discussing how these changes affect YouTube megastars like PewDiePie, far fewer have been devoted to one prominent early adopter of the platform: independent pro wrestling companies that in part rely upon YouTube ad revenue to stay in business.
In their suit, the states rely upon the rationale of the Supreme Court itself in NFIB in arguing that the individual mandate penalty no longer generates revenue due to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and, therefore, no longer performs as an exercise of taxation powers.
To keep Ms. Hart from quitting, the owner sped up the bakery's clock: Now the shop opens, the brioche bakes and coffee brews 15 minutes earlier, all to keep up with the failures of a subway system that New Yorkers feel they can no longer rely upon.
AI and big data analytics give the big picture Until recently, it wasn't possible to deploy big data to get a full 360-degree view of an illegal industry that is as complex and stealthy as human trafficking, which is of course what the traffickers rely upon.
It's confounding to see the reports of people who rely upon the health care law who voted for Donald Trump and Republicans anyway, either believing the GOP and the new president wouldn't dare pull the rug from under them or that their particular Obamacare plans weren't really Obamacare.
On the trash-strewn banks of the Cooum River, one of half a dozen natural waterways in the city, bulldozers level the earth for a new high-rise on one side while a small community of tin-roofed shacks rely upon a hand pump for their daily water needs.
Forcing them to use their own property on behalf of competitors would undermine the current incentive that railroads have to invest in those networks and facilities, and as a result it would threaten both freight rail service writ large and the passenger rails that rely upon the infrastructure.
In a historic moment earlier this week that required the vice president to cast a tie-breaking vote, Senate conservatives approved wealthy Michigan GOP donor Betsy DeVos for U.S. Secretary of Education, even though she has almost no experience with public education that most students, including Latinos, rely upon.
But if I had learned anything from spending three days moving in one of the most hostile digital landscapes in the world, it was that lulling yourself into a sense of total security while online is exactly the sort of mentality that malicious hackers rely upon for their craft.
Mr. Bondy, in a brief phone interview, said it would be appropriate for a special prosecutor, if appointed, to determine "to what extent to continue to rely upon" members of the Justice Department in Washington or the prosecutor's office in Manhattan in the continuing investigation of Mr. Parnas.
It will doubtless be much tougher to decode something devised by creatures from a distant solar system who share no cultural or evolutionary history with us, who may rely upon different senses to perceive their environment and to communicate, and who are probably  far more advanced technologically  than we are.
Scientists said on Monday they have deciphered the genome of the Amazon molly, one of the few vertebrate species to rely upon asexual reproduction, and discovered that it had none of the genetic flaws, such as an accumulation of harmful mutations or a lack of genetic diversity, they had expected.
At the end of the day, loot boxes are a moneymaking mechanism that rely upon a simple premise: The big-spending "whales" provide the bulk of the post-release income, while the rest of the player community — for Battlefront II, the folks that don't buy crystals — keeps the whales interested.
According to a recent episode of SciShow, that pain is all thanks to the way your brain compensates for caffeine's effects, meaning you'll undoubtedly be fighting an uphill battle if you're trying to quit or if you just miss out on a "dose" of the coffee you've come to rely upon.
In fact, the former Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence David Cohen expressed that Qatar's private funding networks "increasingly rely upon social media to solicit donations for terrorists and to communicate with both donors and recipient radicals on the battlefield", making the country "such a permissive terrorist financing environment".
But one of the biggest decisions facing Democrats is whether they can count on Trump alone to energize the younger generations central to their fortunes, or whether they would be better off with a nominee, and a party Congressional leadership, that more closely reflects the coalition they now rely upon.
Among the new evidence the House will rely upon: a Government Accountability Office report that found Trump illegally withheld military aid from Ukraine when he failed to notify Congress of the move, which came at the precise time he and his allies were pressuring Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Biden.
"It would certainly be more helpful for protecting children and being something that the FTC could enforce and something that families could rely upon as trustworthy if YouTube was taking a bigger role and helping to identify content" and was more transparent about the consequences and rules with creators, Johnson said.
But the recent tumult on Wall Street serves as a stark reminder of the role that Social Security plays as a stable source of income, insulated from the inevitable fluctuations in private investments — including the 401(k) plans that many Americans increasingly rely upon in the absence of employer-provided pensions.
"The failings of one company should not be used as an excuse for undermining a law that serves hundreds of ethanol and biodiesel plants, tens of thousands of renewable fuel plant workers, and millions of farmers who rely upon the strong market demand created by the RFS," the letter reads.
"These acknowledgments are made in the hopes of making a positive difference to Mr. Grimm and to the everyday lives of our children who rely upon us to protect them compassionately and in ways that more perfectly respect the dignity of every person," Judge Arenda Wright Allen said in handing down her decision.
I emphasized that this document is not a U.S. Intelligence Community product and that I do not believe the leaks came from within the IC. The IC has not made any judgment that the information in this document is reliable, and we did not rely upon it in any way for our conclusions.
The bag is light as air (more specifically, one pound), able to be packed down for easy travel, and has all the little thoughtful upgrades that make you remember that sometimes a little luxury — especially in an item you rely upon and interact with every day — is worth a one-time splurge.
Without official records of "racial" categories to rely upon, Dr. Guzmán calculated the number of Spanish surnames from five Southwestern states with large concentrations of Mexican-American residents — Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas — based on casualty reports from January 1961 to February 1967 and from December 1967 to March 0003.
Add to this the unique vulnerability of certain major cities to a range of unpredictable disruptions (terrorism, cyber attacks and natural disasters, etc.), and you begin to encounter questions about what the future holds for our urban centers — and for the businesses that rely upon the unique vitality and efficiency of such places.
As such, it has presented unique challenges to researchers, health care providers, and the FDA as we seek to provide a clear pathway for those developing new therapies in this promising field, while making sure that the FDA meets its obligation to ensure the safety and efficacy of the medical products that patients rely upon.
" The judge further concluded that the White House Information Technology office -- now tasked with collecting the voter roll information on behalf of the commission -- is not an independent "agency" for purposes of the federal statues EPIC sought to rely upon, and therefore, a federal court "cannot presently exert judicial review over the collection process.
Instead, while rejecting the generalized reliance upon race to bring diversity to the law school at Michigan, Kennedy for a court majority allowed the University of Texas to seemingly satisfy constitutional concerns by promising, vaguely, not to rely upon race indefinitely and consciously monitoring admission practices to ensure that race remained a modest, individualized consideration.
What Kaspersky is saying: "The continued actions by the U.S. government against Kaspersky Lab lack sufficient basis, have been taken without any evidence of wrongdoing by the company, and rely upon subjective, non-technical public sources, such as uncorroborated and often anonymously sourced media reports and rumors," Kaspersky Lab told Axios in a statement.
"[E]ven when the Vacancies Reform Act is not the 'exclusive' means for filling a vacancy, the statute remains an available option, and the President may rely upon it in designating an acting official in a manner that differs from the order of succession otherwise provided by an office-specific statute," Assistant Attorney General Steven Engel wrote.
" Clapper said he emphasized that the 35-page memo is not an intelligence community document "and that I do not believe the leaks came from within the IC. The IC has not made any judgment that the information in this document is reliable, and we did not rely upon it in any way for our conclusions.
Kathleen SebeliusKathleen SebeliusMark Halperin inks book deal 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Biden, Harris tangle over heath care in Democratic debate MORE, in which the plaintiffs argued Congress could not, in enacting the Affordable Care Act, rely upon either the commerce or the taxing authority to mandate that individuals purchase health insurance.
"The Supreme Court has reaffirmed the President's sweeping statutory authority when it comes to deciding who may and who may not travel to the United States, authority that both President Trump and future presidents will surely rely upon to justify more aggressive immigration restrictions," University of Texas law school professor and CNN Supreme Court analyst Stephen Vladeck said.
Judge Mehta repeatedly emphasized Supreme Court case law that suggests that Congress has the authority to perform oversight investigations for the purpose of informing itself and the public about issues of public importance, separate from its lawmaking function — an argument that Mr. Letter said the House agreed with but did not need to rely upon to win the case.
At this point, however, we cannot rely upon the government's contention that the executive order no longer applies to lawful permanent residents.... Moreover, in light of the government's shifting interpretations of the executive order, we cannot say that the current interpretation by White House counsel, even if authoritative and binding, will persist past the immediate stage of these proceedings.
"In the absence of such hearings, these children are held in bureaucratic limbo, left to rely upon the agency's alleged benevolence and opaque decision making," he said in a 40-page decision, which noted evidence submitted by the plaintiffs that minors were held for months, and even years, without hearings to review the basis for detention.
Consumers often cannot fully opt out of participating in their businesses, she says: ZUBOFF: We are trapped in an involuntary merger of personal necessity and economic extraction, as the same channels that we rely upon for daily logistics, social interaction, work, education, healthcare, access to products and services, and much more, now double as supply chain operations for surveillance capitalism's surplus flows.
"If you can kill a disbelieving American or European — especially the spiteful and filthy French — or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way however it may be," he said.
Majority House Leader Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), not fully sated by his conservative legerdemain, now openly longs for so-called "entitlement reform," a euphemistic phrase for cutting the Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security systems that ordinary citizens rely upon.
"The new immigration system roundly fails to understand the lived experience of women, many of whom are prevented from accessing paid work by the weight of unpaid work — caring for children, older people and those with disabilities — that successive governments rely upon them to do," said Sophie Walker, the chief executive of the Young Women's Trust, a British feminist organization.
To cope with the losses, clinics have done everything from reducing hours to cutting services to charging more, "so someone might show up at a clinic and their services might have cost $20 three months ago and now they're $20153, which are out of reach for so many people who rely upon these clinics," Ginny Ehrlich, CEO of Power to Decide, told me.
Still, while Bluetooth trackers are great for finding misplaced items around the home or office, I likely won't be protected if I truly lose something since they don't include GPS or mobile radios — instead they rely upon the crowd, whereby another user of my preferred Bluetooth tracker must wander within range of my lost item in order for me to get a location alert.
"If you can kill a disbelieving American or European — especially the spiteful and filthy French, or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way however it may be," Adnani once said.
We will need to feed more people than ever before in more global urban centers with fewer farmers, and we can only do that through the development of critical technologies that rely upon strong partnerships to support transformative research; a new workforce attracted to agricultural careers; and partnerships with the public to ensure that our citizens support adoption of innovative technologies into our agricultural systems.
Each of us, each community and each nation will not be judged by their technology and scientific achievements, or even their intellect or reason – ultimately, we will all be judged by how we have treated the poor, how we have treated children, and how we treated people of color as well as those who need and rely upon our kindness and generosity for survival.
And the testimony that convinced jurors to vote life was often the type of testimony whose power cannot come across from the lifeless paper record that a judge must rely upon — stories, for instance, about the defendant told by a mother or a sister or a daughter that jurors would explain convinced them because they could see and hear the sincerity as they testified.
But within the underside of the lid, both the raised area and the rim of the opening, was painted brown, and thus the compound eyes of the fly could not clearly perceive a way out, resulting in its own entrapment … I often reflect on the absurdity of the situation — a collision between intent and circumstance, a mechanism constructed to rely upon misperception, a little death machine put to work in the clear light of day.
In court documents filed in US District Court in Washington, DC late Wednesday [pdf at the end of this story] in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed by VICE News earlier this year, government lawyers said the FBI would no longer rely upon an exemption to the FOIA the bureau used to justify the withholding of deleted emails and other records related to its probe into Clinton's email server.
Other meat alternatives on or nearing the market, such as the plant-based Impossible Burger or lab-grown meat at Memphis Meats, aim to reduce the global burden of farming—estimated to take up nearly half of the planet's land surface, and the source of approximately 10 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the US. These products still rely upon agricultural inputs, however, be it plants or cells from living animals, which consume grass.
True to her academic roots, Roberts lays out the thesis of the book clearly in the introduction, explaining that although content moderators or the companies that employ them may occasionally surface in discussions, the job has been systematically obscured from sight: The work they do, the conditions under which they do it, and for whose benefit are largely imperceptible to the users of the platforms who pay for and rely upon this labor.
"If you can kill a disbelieving American or European — especially the spiteful and filthy French — or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way, however it may be," Adnani said in the text of a speech published earlier this year.
All surprises – just like a child's first visit to the Fun House, a new surprise has accompanied each day of trading, a continuation of Brexit and its aftermath, the lesson being that George Santayana is definitively out of style and the only condemnation is accorded to those who ignore the money flows rather than those who ignore the past because there is no playbook to refer to, no Yoda to consult, and no three-year period of underperformance to rely upon before your assets go elsewhere.
It would establish a policy that the U.S. "should employ all instruments of national power, including the use of offensive cyber capabilities, to deter if possible, and respond when necessary, to cyber attacks that target U.S. interests with the intent to cause casualties, significantly disrupt the normal functioning of our democratic society or government, threaten the Armed Forces or the critical infrastructure they rely upon, achieve an effect comparable to an armed attack, or imperil a U.S. vital interest," according to a bipartisan summary of the legislation released by the committee Thursday afternoon.

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