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"resultant" Definitions
  1. caused by the thing that has just been mentioned

434 Sentences With "resultant"

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It is still struggling to overcome the resultant debt crisis.
Once that is fractured, the resultant divide poses huge headaches.
This resultant vector is perpendicular to both of the starting vectors.
The resultant losses, he says, nearly put him out of business.
The resultant skepticism wiped out most of his free-agent market.
"Counteracting the resultant detachment takes a ton of work," she wrote. 
The resultant attempted "course correction" was instead a total editing mess.
And, if so, could the resultant token, nonetheless be a non-security?
The resultant music, to my ears, is warming and full of hope.
Have you calculated the resultant job losses it would create in America?
The second half deals with the resultant stay in a mental hospital.
More than 60 neighborhood homes were also destroyed in the resultant inferno.
Shirai said monetary policy and the resultant weaker yen can't spur more consumption.
That Facebook and Google picked up the resultant revenue was effect, not cause.
The resultant expected pairings of Donald Trump against Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio vs.
What is to be done about opera's new divas, and the resultant spats?
The resultant outside lawyers have increasingly become the de facto Superfund site managers.
The effects of the outbreak and resultant new policies, she says, are palpable.
The resultant map paintings hit you here with the force of a thunderclap.
You'd already be seeking medical assistance prior to any resultant queefing in both cases.
"My major is animation," says Oozy of his education and its resultant tattoo style.
Nowadays, the bigger the storm, the bigger the grain size of the resultant turbidite.
These notices call for public comment, and the resultant comments must be substantively addressed.
The resultant supply shortage pushes prices too high for cost-sensitive markets like India.
"Moore's Law" holds that computing capability and resultant technology developments double every two years.
Only Justice Scalia's death and the resultant 4-to-4 tie in Friedrichs v.
The resultant trauma triggered children to be variously aggressive, suicidal, or unable to speak.
The resultant price war has driven oil prices to their lowest levels since 2003.
Many companies explicitly blamed tariffs and the resultant trade wars for the dreary outlooks.
Suboptimal economic growth, resultant fiscal crises, national debt, and poverty have been major challenges.
Her resultant aphasia made it difficult to talk — unless the talk was about food.
In the resultant images, published in the November 23, 2015 issue, Gracie Broome, Rev.
Health experts say the first step, though, is to not ignore experiences and resultant feelings.
The resultant applause seems like victory, but it's just the sound of one hand clapping.
The resultant DSCRs are above the key trigger levels set out in the transaction documents.
Even worse, the critique and its resultant self-doubt may dissuade her from seeking help.
The resultant buds didn't fall out no matter how fast and sweaty my runs became.
Instead, Amazon pays barely any taxes and then donates some money to the resultant problem.
A likely slowdown in China, and resultant weaknesses in industrial demand, will have implications for commodities.
What they don't try to show is that the resultant system is the optimal system, i.e.
The string of resultant music is endless and ever changing, subject to the software's infinite permutations.
But the resultant TV show is worth it, at least its 7.8 million viewers think so.
Despite the specificity of their visual and textual signifiers the resultant imagery lacks any literal identity.
We break it down by molecular and immunological characteristics and the resultant numbers are very small.
The resultant DSCRs are well above the key trigger levels set out in the transaction documents.
Later that year, voters approved a ballot measure that channelled the resultant savings into drug rehabilitation.
If these young peoples' implied circumstances have been reduced, he suggests, their resultant actions needn't be.
The resultant White House reaction didn't limit itself to addressing the outstanding ballistic missile issue, however.
The resultant community outrage is making the siting of facilities more difficult, further compounding the problem.
Gendarmes arrived on the scene to stop them, but one was killed in the resultant scuffle.
The bombs themselves would throw soil in the atmosphere, but the resultant firestorms would be worse.
Since 2013, however, a fall in commodity prices and a resultant fiscal crisis has slowed growth dramatically.
And our eccentric will find that the resultant design is terrible in just about every way possible.
The resultant reduction in interest expense, combined with operating cash flow growth, has greatly improved UVN's FCF.
These irresponsible people help to create the resultant tragedy of too many pets, and too few homes.
The fact that there was resultant suffering wasn't a surprise to aid organizations — but the scope was.
The resultant list shows that many companies with reputations as innovators actually don't do much M&A.
The resultant enrollment bump raised Molina's overall market share from 2 percent last year to 224 percent.
Even fish that are caught and released as "sport" often die from the resultant injury and trauma.
Libertarians contend that existing inequalities and exploitative relationships are not resultant merely of free and voluntary exchange.
Another resultant effect of this drastic increase in tuition in recent years is rising student default rates.
What I suggest is that Mr. Saipov be incarcerated in solitary confinement and suffer the resultant misery.
These foods contribute to obesity, and therefore, the resultant obesity constitutes a threat to our national security.
Lisbeth's story is rooted in trauma, and the first three books are careful explorations of her resultant lifestyle.
Police claim Longworth was killed by the blast itself and Dion was burned alive in a resultant fire.
The researchers cited low mass, and the resultant low costs, as the benefits of such comparatively tiny satellites.
The resultant inebriated state is supposedly similar to taking in an extreme amount of alcohol or hallucinogenic drugs.
For landlords, the poor or non-existent data about their housing stock and resultant maintenance and repair inefficiencies.
The resultant "People's Referendum" brought out more than 30,000 Belizeans, and 95 percent of them opposed offshore drilling.
The U.S. Patent system has been under attack for over 12 years and the resultant damage is extensive.
His face's resultant brightness and tightness inspire relaxation: a trap for those without the knack or the privilege.
Fitch will revisit the rating once final net IPO and BSIA proceeds and resultant debt repayment amounts are finalized.
By adding doses of new DNA to the resultant gloop, proteins can then be made to order (see article).
Can the resultant token be analyzed separately from the original purchase agreement, which may clearly be an investment contract?
I decided that any resultant social awkwardness would fall on Greg rather than on me, which didn't seem fair.
One day in January 73, Soto Moreno claims a plate got chipped, and officers couldn't locate the resultant shard.
Taylorism was developed to manage time and resultant processes in mechanical manufacturing, stressing organization efficiency as a central theme.
Often, patients describe the resultant pain as being like a bolt of lightning hitting the side of their face.
When those oversight systems begin to fail, for whatever reason, the resultant errors potentially carry more weight or significance.
The resultant anger, from the conservative, pro-Confederate whites who came to be known as "flaggers," was boiling hot.
The resultant depictions of guilt, victimization, and unchecked power are as teeming with feeling as they are with fact.
The resultant gratitude is more likely to stick around in the brain — and where gratitude abounds, altruism may follow.
To cope with the resultant hollow and empty feeling, he reacts with what is referred to as narcissistic rage.
He's tasked with organizing the county's caucuses next year and expects high turnout — and the resultant mayhem that creates.
The resultant survey, divided into five themes, is a gift, and a riotous romp through a pre-digital creative movement.
The authors make the case that the resultant total-system costs would be lower than the business-as-usual scenario.
At times, Japanese artists even tried to imitate European painting techniques; the resultant works are fascinating, if a bit awkward.
The resultant confusion has locked New York billionaire Leon Black and a Qatari royal in a legal batte over ownership.
But instead, we respond by doing enough solar geoengineering to cut the resultant warming in half for a hundred years.
None of them would have restored the resultant damage to the team's identity, or patched the hole in the lineup.
The resultant District of Columbia was formed out of parts of Maryland and Virginia (although Virginia's part was eventually returned).
The resultant sense of freedom is both macro — in many races you can chart any route you'd like — and micro.
The resultant three-years-in-the-making vitamin C serum has been generating enthusiastically positive reviews online, including from me.
Loss of power can result in a domino effect with greater amounts of disease and disability, and even resultant death.
However flawed its resultant data was, the long form's return was celebrated by Canadians, receiving a record-high response rate.
Institutional critique, with its now historical status as counter-establishment, is the aloof calling card of the resultant lite light show.
Meanwhile, the potential for Syria's turmoil and resultant refugee crisis to be regionally destabilizing remains a strategic concern for American policymakers.
The resultant voter pool is smaller, younger, and apparently less inclined to play forensic detective regarding a given player's back hair.
The resultant fire in the reactor's graphite moderator led to massive amounts of radiation carrying across the local radius through smoke.
Ramos' resultant ground and pound looked to be enough to finish the fight, but Tanaka did well to survive the assault.
Following the end of the war and the resultant loss of her parents, Juliet struggles to reclaim her life in London.
The resultant Joint Statement commits North Korea to "complete denuclearization" with the prospect of establishing a new U.S.-North Korea relationship.
That fictional title fight, and resultant victory, materialized in front of our very eyes as it did on the big screen.
There was bacon, occasionally, though the disposal of the resultant grease inspired a level of panic others reserve for nuclear spills.
While the charge, and resultant plea, do not appear to directly involve our referral, we appreciate their review of this matter.
"I want the work to embody the franticness, the composure, the hysteria, and the resultant blanketing of it all," she says.
It is quite possible that the government will fall and that Mr Corbyn will go into the resultant election campaign as favourite.
Emoji can skillfully convey the resultant mixture of sadness and anger from coping with stalled requests, spinning dials and other website woes.
A Times reporter, Sheri Fink, has written a disturbing investigative story about drug shortages and the resultant decisions doctors make about rationing.
Polling in late 22018 showed white Americans found police more trustworthy after 20173 months of notorious police custody deaths and resultant protests.
The year unleashed a failed military coup, a resultant purge of dissenters, and a wave of attacks mounted by Islamic State terrorists.
Any resultant food price spikes would hurt the poorest the most, and that could drive a long-term need for food subsidies.
On Wednesday, Macy's Inc lowered its annual earnings outlook amid worries over tariff-related price hikes and the resultant impact on demand.
The resultant mixture is sprayed onto an object, a phone case or example, and then placed in front of a light projector.
The resultant patterns orbiting the oval are tinged with framed patches of enlivening color — aqueous blues, flourishes of white and fleshly pink.
So how did you feel in 1982 when Cage heard your piece Indeterminate Activity of Resultant Masses and called you a fascist?
The resultant works — small and subtle — feel almost incidental, byproducts of the artist's investigations in being and doing rather than burnished masterpieces.
Barnette's concept rests on the juxtaposition of her father's activism, and its resultant government surveillance, with his role in the family unit.
Negotiations take years: they started between Canada and the EU in 2007 and the resultant CETA deal is still not fully in force.
The water provides a reduced weight-bearing environment that increases functional use of limbs without marked weight loading and resultant discomfort to  joints.
The water provides a reduced weight-bearing environment that increases functional use of limbs without marked weight loading and resultant discomfort to joints.
The resultant reduction in market discipline would, in turn, increase the risks in the banking system, quite the opposite of what is intended.
The resultant set-up has the ricketiness often seen in structures ordained from the top down rather than built from the bottom up.
A gold positive scenario occurs if Trump's chances rise above 40 percent in mainstream media given possible resultant changes in global risk appetite.
The resultant solution is eventually filtered and then dried into a paste, and the excess product gets tossed into surrounding bodies of water.
Had the incident occurred minutes later, once the plane reached cruising altitude, the resultant explosive decompression would almost certainly have killed all aboard.
No judge has found Mueller's probe or resultant criminal cases to be illegal, despite the president's claims that the investigation is not legal.
Today, we live in the resultant world; public figures and Facebook users post responses, visual or verbal, immediately after tragedies and disasters occur.
The resultant practice is called Nowcasting, and can be useful to monitor and warn for the erratic, highly localized behavior of extreme weather.
Colorado reduced the punishment for low-level drug offenses, and utilized the resultant financial savings to support substance abuse treatment and behavioral health.
Cutting the resultant cloth into pieces from which an item is then assembled is easy now that patterns can be reduced to software.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige made an effort to dampen any resultant disappointment in an interview with Fandango after Far From Home's release.
The resultant reflection is impossible given the mirror's angle, but Le Brun used her artistic license to incorporate two portraits into one image.
I have experienced the relentless demand for antibiotics and the resultant low satisfaction scores and/or verbal abuse if they are not prescribed.
Despite the market turmoil and resultant losses, Saudi Arabia will not cut production unilaterally, said McNally, founder of oil consultancy Rapidan Energy Group.
Then he fed all the resultant images into his computer's Photoshop program, effectively throwing up his hands and saying, You figure it out.
Lee loves all this technological stuff, and believes the film's high frame rate, and resultant immersive feel, is the wave of the future.
However President Donald Trump has strictly focused his attention on what truly matters: the resultant stock market plummet's impact on his reelection campaign.
Kelly's ham-handed handling of the Rob Porter debacle and the resultant news coverage clearly knocked him down several pegs in Trump's eyes.
The resultant soft sculptures of hands and arms are a reminder of the difficult and time-consuming task of creating the comfort of community.
The resultant X-Files universe was one filled with fun creatures, as well as an unending spiral of intrigue that could never be resolved.
Prior to the transplant, the prospective mom is given fertility drugs to harvest her eggs, which are then fertilized and the resultant embryos frozen.
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime blames record coca crops in Colombia and cheaper cocaine for a resultant stimulant-drug boom worldwide.
The resultant rocky slurry would be pumped up to a support vessel, then shipped to a site at which the metals could be extracted.
CEO Nick Papadopoulos' eyes were opened to food waste — and its resultant loss of earnings for producers — after he started managing his family's farm.
For all of her talents, Dunham's blind spots regarding race and privilege, and resultant public missteps have made her post-Girls life less charmed.
The resultant collection will feature past hits like Blue Planet, Planet Earth, and Life, as well as original content created exclusively for the service.
This once-obscure distinction between information services and telecommunications services, and the resultant division of duties, is at the heart of the conflict today.
Thousands of people marched to the Irish parliament on Wednesday in protest at the dearth of housing and resultant sharp increase in rental costs.
Resultant ocean warming means the barrier to extreme Niños "is now lower", says Eric Guilyardi, a meteorologist at the University of Reading in Britain.
"While extremity amputations are visible and resultant disability obvious, some war injuries are hidden and their impact not widely appreciated by others," Lee added.
He added, "the whole idea of the cruise ship quarantine was ill-conceived, and the resultant slew of infections it spawned was completely predictable."
"The whole idea of the cruise ship quarantine was ill-conceived, and the resultant slew of infections it spawned was completely predictable," he added. 
Anti-Semitism was not forced on Germans and the inhabitants of conquered nations but was welcomed, with the resultant murder of six million Jews.
Ironically, given Brexit, the resultant size of the state puts Britain closer to other European countries like Germany—and well above America or Japan.
"The whole idea of the cruise ship quarantine was ill-conceived, and the resultant slew of infections it spawned was completely predictable," Adalja said.
Australia has been battling hundreds of huge bushfires for several weeks with the resultant thick smoke regularly casting a pall over the country's cities.
If the review does culminate in a transaction, the effect on the ratings will depend on the business profile implications and the resultant capital structure.
In this respectful exchange, the resultant music is able to forego the binary limitations of organic/electronic roots, and enter the realm of the extraordinary.
The resultant pressures led to a torturous recording process for Algiers's follow-up, indicated by an oddly self-flagellating press kit and intercontinental studio credits.
But unlike dental procedures done on humans, the resultant hole is not filled or capped — it's kept open for the rest of the animal's life.
RATING SENSITIVITIES A timely resolution of the provisioning mechanism issue may, in isolation, lead to an upgrade, taking into account the resultant model-implied rating.
A resultant IT failure disrupted the travel plans of tens of thousands of people, with services only returning to normal after 3 days of chaos.
The resultant works, however, are chimeric and alive—far from the dystopian future so popular in media and the rote cleanliness of a Silicon Valley.
We believe management distraction, a sub-optimal price discovery mechanism and the resultant longer-term aftermarket impact have discouraged private technology companies from pursuing IPOs.
"The basic question is, how much smoke exposure does it take to create a problem in the grapes, and in the resultant wines?" he said.
The resultant movie, directed by Rob Greenberg from a script Mr. Greenberg and Bob Fisher adapted from Leslie Dixon's original story, is not deplorable either.
The change in the Outlook reflects significant improvement in T200143R's financial performance following the company's entry into the Moscow regional market and resultant substantial deleveraging.
Buffett and J.P. Morgan chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon penned a clear-eyed attack on quarterly guidance and the resultant short-term mindset last year.
Repeated tests have been unable to extract opioids from the resultant solid after the powder is mixed with the drugs, DisposeRX's CEO John Holaday said.
The resultant film, 1944's The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress, purported to show the final mission of the bomber Memphis Belle.
This eruption occurs as Flomen distresses the paper and the resultant creases and tears create rocky surfaces that remind me of Alberto Burri's craquelure pieces.
Indeed, her resultant poetry prints are analogies, invoking relationships between things, allowing reflection on how meaning is produced by comparing and understanding relationships between things.
"If the Leave campaign is successful, the expected collapse in the GBP and resultant market volatility would likely see investors seek safe haven assets, " Hynes said.
Facebook confirmed that exploit and the resultant bounty after we published our story, so we'll see what Zuck and company decide to do this time around.
Cabaret, whether it's the mode of entertainment, the Sally Bowles story, or the original Cabaret Voltaire, is a huge part of gothic style and resultant lovemaking.
There are plenty of choices that shape the general trend of automation, both by employers thinking of deploying automation and employees actually interacting with the resultant automation.
Resultant arguments can be problematic when moderators aren't on the ball, and it is hardly unknown for football forums to feature racist, homophobic and generally prejudicial abuse.
This resultant color, they discovered, was the work of "co-pigmentation," an intra-flower chemical interaction that they hope will also help turn other popular flowers blue.
This could be harmful for the U.K. which relies on a strong reserve status, and the resultant capital inflows, to help pay down its current account deficit.
All the gunshots from the Marines, as well as the moving ammo belts [on the armor], were 100 percent digital, as were the resultant hits on targets.
Average Recovery Prospects for Senior Noteholders: In its recovery analysis, Fitch adopted a going-concern approach, as the resultant enterprise value is higher than the liquidation approach.
Following Gall's latest performance and resultant victory against Sage Northcutt, it is clear there was a gulf in martial arts experience between Punk and his debut opponent.
The resultant script pivoted to a completely different character: Donna Troy, Wonder Woman's daughter, a geeky, bespectacled nobody until she inherits supernatural powers after her mother's death.
"Memories of China's attempt to devalue its currency last year and the resultant spike in volatility will also be a deterrent for the Indian authorities," Rao added.
She often associates her scores with natural phenomena—water, wind, snow, crystal structures, vegetative growth—and the resultant music feels like the outcome of irreversible physical processes.
Napoleon blended together all of these inputs, and at some point, the resultant plexus of raw sounds merged in ways that could only be described as musical.
But with intensive screenings, a thoroughly informed consent process involving the recipient and the ability to treat most resultant infections, more centers are accepting high-risk donors.
And in 1994, while still labor secretary, he gave a speech that anticipated the growing divide between the haves and have-nots, and the resultant social strife.
Defense cooperation agreements are intended to be enduring and the resultant access, basing and overflight rights that flow from the agreements enhance trust and highlight mutual interests.
In the very first episode, he suffers a debilitating stroke that sends him to the hospital and leaves his children scrambling to fill the resultant power vacuum.
Early 2017: The government presents the complicated constitutional reforms — 18 amendments in total — and the resultant strengthening of the presidency as necessary to create a more efficient government.
"(The) principle is OK. Detail and resultant uplift to shareholders might be more complex/less obvious," Aberdeen Asset Management's Head of Equities Hugh Young said in emailed comments.
The validation then cascades into a sense of belonging and worth, and the resultant bolstering of spirit conveniently spills over into energy applicable to the "regular" work ecosystem.
The Commission concluded that 45 percent of the expansion of palm oil production since 2008 led to destruction of forests, wetlands or peatlands and resultant greenhouse gas releases.
"As Muslims, we should not have to identify ourselves with a note, or show you that wearing Hijab is part of our faith," a resultant online petition reads.
Overlaying that is concern that the resultant political damage could hamper Trump's chances of getting his promised fiscal stimulus — which has spurred markets higher since November — through Congress.
Wilkins' comments followed a speech in which she said the reduced potential for global economic growth and resultant lower neutral interest rates could pose risks for financial stability.
The artist's resultant series, Dad , shows the struggle of a man, a lifelong body builder, who is anticipating the tolls age must eventually take on his sculpted form.
The artist's resultant series, Dad, shows the struggle of a man, a lifelong body builder, who is anticipating the tolls age must eventually take on his sculpted form.
The policy and the resultant family separations were successfully challenged in courts, leaving only single adults open to indefinite detention under the zero-tolerance policy and immigration laws.
Markedly different from the two previous examples, the resultant show enjoyed further millennial support in the shape of Artspace staffers Bridget Riggir-Cuddy and Cameron Ah Loo-Matamua.
The artist collaborated with Japanese scientists who can translate M.R.I. scans into pictures, and the resultant, restless impressions of brain activity mutate and pullulate from frame to frame.
The resultant embryo has an uncommon chromosomal sex — say, XXY, XYY or XO. So even considering only the first layer of sex, there are more than two categories.
Removing these environmental sources of lead was really a policy change, and that is what drove the dramatic decrease of lead poisoning and the resultant neurotoxicity in children.
The problem is that depending on the radiation you use and the speed and resultant energy you want to produce, these things can get real big, real fast.
Japan's former 22.4 power monopolies have barely recovered from the 21 Fukushima nuclear disaster, the resultant high fuel costs after most reactors were shut and costly safety upgrades.
Economic disparities — related to both root causes and resultant effects, exacerbate the issues and need to be addressed through the social justice lens, especially in matters of health.
What is the point of pooling all that sovereignty if the resultant institutions cannot save you from global financial meltdown and cannot even regulate the new digital behemoths?
Fusion reactions based on the heavier bottom quark—that is, if the resultant particle actually exists—could release ten times more energy than this xi particle, write the authors.
There will always be uncertainty, especially during tectonic cultural and political moments and their resultant aftermath, so we must be vigilant in our attempts to better understand one another.
To temper the resultant steel (the process that gives a knife its strength), the blade was then repeatedly heated and cooled using a pitcher of beer and fry oil.
This is done on a system-specific, not image-specific basis — meaning the resultant scrambler patch will generally work no matter what the image recognition system is looking at.
Scientists expect the resultant industrial waterways to flood tens of thousands of hectares of land in the Tapajós, including ribeirinhos and indigenous communities that have been inhabited for generations.
In developing his disc installations, for example, Irwin wanted to figure out how to make the resultant object appear, to the viewer, coextensive with the gallery walls behind it.
Efforts to improve the health outcomes for black Americans must acknowledge the brutal history and shadow cast from decades of discrimination and the resultant collective distrust within the community.
The resultant wave is believed to have struck islands across the South China Sea, as well as the coasts of what is now Guangdong and Hainan provinces in China.
Moreover, any resultant American resort to "anticipatory self-defense" could be nuclear or non-nuclear and now be indicated without any specific regard to Kim Jung Un's presumed rationality.
She slathered the walls, the doors and the sooty fireplace with plaster of Paris, then reassembled the dozens of resultant panels — facing out, not in — into a hulking box.
The resultant series is dreamlike yet substantial—deeply rooted in the red brick buildings and caffs of Haringey, but with Eugenie's face often out of focus or shrouded in darkness.
The fashion industry hasn't been all that vocal about the horrific spate of shootings of Black individuals over the past few years or about the resultant Black Lives Matter movement.
The resultant losses in maximum force and power output were offset by gains in endurance and the ability to perform repetitious, low-energy movements (such as fashioning stones into tools).
Thermal shock is what happens when a temperature change causes different parts of a material to expand at different rates, and the resultant stress can cause the material to crack.
In a phone interview, Lowenstein ranked his theories for the cause of the grand existential moments described by the metaphysical astronauts, and resultant spiritual searching from least cynical to most.
In a meeting on the bipartisan effort last week, he was reportedly primarily concerned with whether or not he could spin the resultant bill as repeal-and-replace to voters.
Successfully marrying his classical piano background with influences that range from funk to hip-hop to progressive rock, Graves hurls the resultant blend of styles at listeners with kinetic alacrity.
Those hoping for a resultant Clinton miracle win in the Electoral College vote were disappointed Monday afternoon when Donald Trump was officially elected after just four Democratic electors successfully defected.
In a statement, India's central bank said the move was necessary to quickly restore depositors' confidence in the lender after its inability to address potential loan losses and resultant downgrades.
But the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825 and the resultant rush of goods shipped along the Hudson and East Rivers would quickly make the area an economic powerhouse.
Out-of-network providers are either not covered at all, or are covered at a much lower rate, leaving the patient responsible for much or all of the resultant bill.
The Dutch are European champions and the resultant high expectations at home were felt by the players, who have talked about how the pressure influenced their play in the group stage.
Typically, power plants are close enough to population centres that the resultant electricity is easy to distribute, but far enough away that most people don't have to see or smell them.
The gaming industry in both countries is subject to close regulatory oversight and the resultant barriers to entry impart a degree of stability to Genting's cash flow across the business cycle.
While a 213.6,272-year timeframe sounds extremely long, it is unusually speedy in geologic time, and the resultant sea level rise would drown many coastal megacities long before the year 2100.
The U.S. trade war with China and the resultant slowing global economy, sanctions on Iran's oil sector and political turmoil in Venezuela and Libya, are all combining to destabilize crude markets.
In the video that has since been taken down, he's  seen taping coins from different countries to a train track, and inspecting the resultant debris after a train runs them over.
If there is muscle damage caused by strenuous exercise, the resultant pain/soreness is likely a protective mechanism preventing you from over extending the muscle again and allowing healing to occur.
Shortly after, in the wake of the DPRK's missile test and the resultant growing tensions on the Korean Peninsula, China banned imports of Chinese coal for the remainder of the year.
Nuclear dividends At the heart of the campaign is a simple question: has the nuclear deal struck in 2015 -- and the resultant relaxation of international sanctions -- improved the lives of Iranians?
The resultant paintings—which differ from ordinary stock price graphs by virtue of their smudginess and their lack of axes, letters, and numbers—are the stripped down record of Meyohas's trades.
Now, the resultant album, "I Have No Everything Here," has been nominated for a Grammy Award in the "Best World Music Album" category, a first for a record out of Malawi.
"Today's announcement indicates that Lilly has calculated that the resultant impact of the introduction is at worst, economically neutral with the potential for material political gain," Citi analyst Andrew Baum said.
"A rise in inflation in Germany and the resultant intensified concerns over income buying power have obviously hindered full recovery of consumer sentiment," GfK researcher Rolf Buerkl said in a statement.
The gaming industry in both these countries is subject to close regulatory oversight, and the resultant barriers to entry impart a degree of stability to cash flows across the business cycle.
KEY RATING DRIVERS IDR AND SENIOR UNSECURED DEBT The downgrades reflect OZM's significantly lower management fee earnings generation capacity and the resultant impacts on cash flow leverage and interest coverage ratios.
CICC's strengths in investment banking and asset management, and the resultant revenue diversity, have helped contain the negative influence from the increasingly competitive brokerage market and the decline in market volume.
In parts, the resultant Go Be Forgotten calls to mind Second Wave classics like Emperor's classic Into the Nightshade Eclipse, using keyboards alongside feverish black metal to create an overwhelming atmosphere.
The resultant stuff never fits neatly into any given genre, but that's where the best music lives anyway, in the in-between spaces, melting across the borders between sounds and styles.
In the resultant trial, Mony was painted as a heartbroken husband, despite his wife's testimony suggesting he was "an immoral, lazy, brutal man" and various witnesses attesting to his own adulteries.
"The interim findings from Eskom investigations into the circumstances surrounding payments made to both the companies point to certain decisions by Eskom, and resultant payments, as being unlawful," Eskom said on Thursday.
"Edelweiss Group has reached out numerous times to Reliance ADAG Group to address concerns on shortfall in margins and resultant fall in collateral valuation," Edelweiss Financial Services Ltd said in a statement.
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake, followup tsunami and resultant nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in northeastern Japan has had an impact on the country's tech industry that'll shape innovation for decades.
The resultant release of the album, Zaire 270, on the UK label Wrasse Records (in collaboration with a reborn Chisa Records), serves as both historical corrective and a truly scorching musical document.
Manufacturing generates lots of spin-off service jobs, from the accountants who audit the firm's books to the shopkeepers who sell the resultant goods or the restaurants that feed the factory workers.
Some of the resultant craters penetrated the lunar crust may reveal more readily the range of minerals and resources on the lunar surface beyond anything we have seen on the near side.
The trouble is that BCIs tend to read information from the brain and let the person confirm the resultant actions (moving a bionic arm or selecting a letter on a screen) visually.
In a resultant Saudi-Russian price war and race for market share, Saudi Arabia slashed the official selling price for its crude grades to all destinations and plans record production in April.
Not that the feeling itself is difficult to relate to, but his achievement was so enormous and his resultant fame so huge that obsessing over who got to be first seems petty.
Even the Saudis have begun questioning Trump in the light of his yo-yoing behavior toward President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and the resultant mayhem that saw ISIS prisoners walk free.
Just wait out the clock: This morning's heavy cloud cover will end its full-court press sometime after your first cup of Joe, and the resultant sunshine will make your day sparkle.
In practical if perhaps not in moral terms, these decisions might be less troubling if Mr. Trump were found, say, to have Alzheimer's disease, with a resultant coarsening of longstanding personality traits.
"Mergers can have a large impact on a community, so understanding the effect on the resultant access, cost and quality of locally available services is important," he told Reuters Health by email.
However, ultimately, it was that fight against Saki and resultant broken leg which has dashed all dreams of a Spong kickboxing comeback and most likely a return to the cage under mixed rules.
In the past, marriages served a logistical purpose to bring families together and provide people with financial stability — so infidelity and the resultant breakup would not only be taboo, but also incredibly inconvenient.
The minor explosion and resultant fire occurred at Gate 710 at the airport, according to Greg Luck, who was nearby: Small explosion and fire at Gate 710 (US departure) at Ataturk airport, Istanbul.
Aldous Huxley's 1954 book The Doors of Perception documents the breakdown of his ego and resultant "obscure knowledge" he gained from an eight-hour trip on Mescaline—a psychedelic also favored by Sartre.
The resultant geometric multiplication of trade between countries will give birth to the next economic revolution—effects of which would be many times more than that of the industrial and the Internet revolutions.
The basic method is to inject small doses of venom into large animals such as horses and then collect the resultant antibodies from their blood, before distilling them into antivenom for human use.
With the size of the damage caused by Hurricane Harvey and the resultant losses yet to be measured, it is unclear how much more pressure the program could face in the upcoming months.
The resultant conversation, in which the two men discussed the symbolic importance of joint investing, set the stage for a $5 billion investment partnership between Goldman and C.I.C. that was announced Nov. 9.
The cuts and the resultant lost revenue were financed by a policy of failing to properly fund the New Jersey Pension Fund for the next 23 years, under both Democratic and Republican administrations.
Together, these artists and others present hybrid and evolving craft practices that are at odds with the notion of cultural purity, which is often resultant from an enforcement of national or ethnic boundaries.
It would be prudent for investors to protect themselves against the risk of a hung parliament - and the resultant horse trading that would follow - even if it looks highly improbable at the moment.
The resultant funding squeeze and downgrades to its credit ratings forced Wanda's property arm, Dalian Wanda Commercial Properties, to pre-pay in full four loans totalling US$1.7bn by late April of this year.
An array of sensors suspended in the nearby water will monitor the resultant silt plume, which the company's models suggest could travel up to 5km—not the hundreds of kilometres that some have suggested.
"The system will pose a great risk for the next 36 to 48 hours, particularly in terms of further exceptionally heavy rainfall and resultant flooding," the South African Weather Service said in a statement.
In its recovery analysis, Fitch has adopted the liquidation value approach as the resultant enterprise value is higher than the going concern enterprise value, primarily derived from the group's freehold and long-leasehold properties.
Turkey's economy and government too are under strain given the war in neighboring Syria, the resultant refugee crisis, internal conflict with Kurdish separatists, a clampdown on local media and a diplomatic showdown with Russia.
Hemp is also a "mop crop" that can remove heavy metals and other pollutants in the soil, the resultant crop can then be used in building materials such as 'hempcrete' when mixed with lime.
Hemp is also a "mop crop" that can remove heavy metals and other pollutants in the soil — the resultant crop can then be used in building materials such as hempcrete when mixed with lime.
The resultant video along with her shirt, bisected by an iron-oxide stain, speak to this personal cleft that is both a painful incision as well as a potential space for growth and renewal.
Following the slew of bad luck and resultant injuries, the UFC accepted defeat and rebranded the show as a Fight Night card to be broadcast on FOX Sports rather than on Pay-Per-View.
The resultant geometric multiplication of free and fair trade between countries will give birth to the next economic revolution—effects of which would be larger than that of the industrial and the Internet revolutions.
The resultant beauty is not without its complications, but it is as dazzling as Juliet's world during one of her better hallucinations — neon spiders, skin made of glitter — and the furthest thing from myth.
"Acting for so long in the theater of right-wing politics," he writes, "Stephen and Trump may have become numb to the resultant human tragedy and blind to the hypocrisy of their policy decisions."
The resultant geometric multiplication of free and fair trade between countries will give birth to the next economic revolution—effects of which would be larger than that of the industrial and the Internet revolutions.
Some of them had been here a week, and the resultant pop-up village was a baffling, haphazard medina of humongous live-aboard vehicles, grilling setups, cornhole games, improvised saloons, and chain-link fence.
The Congo Street Initiative serves as a means for thinking about the implications of institutions and companies who arrive as outsiders to a community in need, and for treating the resultant relationship ethically and respectfully.
Mueller did not make issue with any of the factual statements in Barr's four-page letter but rather the lack of nuance on obstruction -- and the resultant media coverage, according to CNN's Laura Jarrett's reporting.
Unpredictable weather, such as floods late last year as well as poor rainfall in recent months, and the resultant uncertainty about yields is putting many farmers off cotton, stymieing Pakistan's efforts to boost local output.
People who immediately try and get back to a 100 percent workload find they can't cope, catastrophes about the resultant fatigue, and this feeds back into the problem, reducing their ability to work even further.
Their aim—also being pursued elsewhere in China and abroad—is to apply perovskite solutions to everyday solar cells so that the resultant layers will absorb wavelengths of light that the normal cells cannot absorb.
He was persuaded not to withdraw from NAFTA after his agriculture secretary, Sonny Perdue, presented him with a map showing that many of the resultant job losses would be in states that voted for him.
His visit, after a stop-off in Rome for more deals, follows an agreement between Iran and the West on the Middle-Eastern country's nuclear programme and the resultant lifting of western sanctions this month.
"The resultant sharp market retreat puts pressure on Donald Trump since he has touted the S&P 500 as being a key gauge of his economic stewardship," said Tobias Levkovich, Citi's chief U.S. equity strategist.
The first date was when CNBC analyst Rick Santelli went on a rant -- from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange -- about government spending and the dangerous resultant debt it was creating for the country.
Extended monetary stimulus and the resultant low interest rate environment have made consolidation and partnerships essential to maintaining the health of the banking industry, particularly in Europe, the chief executive of ING has told CNBC.
Last year, the fertility-tracking app Natural Cycles blew up on Instagram and marketed itself as foolproof contraception, hiding its 93 percent effectiveness and numerous resultant unwanted pregnancies behind a curated selection of perfect smiles.
With this new system in place, the car's steering wheel could be removed, and the resultant hole in the dashboard would be covered by a trim piece designed to be stowed in the glove compartment.
The episode, "Partnerships in the Night," has its culturally tone-deaf moments ("Swami Tommy with his hot mommy") — but when the dialogue mercifully stops and the music plays, the resultant dance sequence is actually adequate.
Telerobotic machines are seen as collaborating with humans for the resultant artwork, while for the 'fully automated' camp the idea is to completely remove human input and have the robot create the artwork autonomously. eDavid.
The last week of internet madness started, of course, with the death of Jeffrey Epstein, and the numerous resultant conspiracy theories that followed—including one shared on Twitter by the President of the United States.
He staffed up a team of pilots that had also been trained in the military, and the resultant Skywriting Corporation of America had contracts with Lucky Strike, various car companies, Sunoco, and, most important, Pepsi.
The fact that she attempted to have her conviction appealed, using what I think is twisted reasoning, speaks volumes about her sense of responsibility for her brutal treatment of her son and his resultant death.
The resultant shock to the system courses through the surprisingly bracing and funny solo show "My Family: Not the Sitcom," which the comedian David Baddiel has been performing off and on for the past year.
The resultant increase in tuition, decline in average student quality and increase in student loan defaults should lead policymakers to question whether the massive increase in federal support for higher education is achieving its goals.
Chambers countered wider skepticism about digitization and its resultant job cuts, saying that the new President must embrace technology to be in with a chance of creating the levels of new jobs promised during his campaigning.
It's hard to believe that Buttigieg did the same sort of debate prep -- or is in the same sort of frame of mind -- as he would have had this shooting and the resultant firestorm not occurred.
The Trump administration manufactured this crisis, engaging in unprecedented rates of criminal prosecution at the border and resultant family separation, and the failure to collect even rudimentary biographical information that might have ensured their eventual reunification.
The first version of this video was released on Facebook on January 30th, but because of the way the images were stitched together, the horizon was warped and the resultant 20123-degree panoramic image was disorienting.
The president's apparently off-the-cuff phrasing was flippant and resultant reports cast his willingness to meet with dictators as a mercenary failure to prioritize democracy and human rights, an inappropriately personal boast, or even trolling.
Of course, it remains to be seen how long it will take for Cubans in the remoter, less-touristy parts of the country to see the resultant benefits, but I believe these will come in time.
Wafer-scale integration has many other challenges, such as keeping everything synchronised, pumping in enough electric power, pumping out the resultant heat, and efficiently moving gigabytes of data to and from other parts of a machine.
The claims print is under scrutiny by Wall Street for signs that President Donald Trump's protectionist trade policies — and the resultant tit-for-tat trade war with China — could be a catalyst for more frequent layoffs.
The Outlook revision to Negative reflects AMX's continued EBITDA erosion, caused by increasing competitive pressures in its key Mexico market, and resultant financial profile deterioration that is not deemed in line with its 'A' rating level.
Based in Ho Chi Minh City, under 178 miles from Phnom Penh, UuDam's performance and resultant documentation captures for us the vivid colors, patterns, and the inexplicable emergent forms found in Ho Chi Minh City's traffic.
Biden's entrance into the race last month -- and the successful early days of his campaign -- have made it harder and harder to find positive news coverage and the resultant buzz and energy that comes from it. 2.
The resultant financial rubble wasn't as extensive as the 270 crisis, but it tightened the job market and torpedoed the stock market, which indirectly affected millennials who'd been counting on parents' investments to get them through college.
"FDA is informing members of the medical and scientific communities and other interested persons of the potential risk of transmission of MDROs by [fecal transplant] and the resultant serious adverse reactions that may occur," the warning said.
"In light of the significant deterioration in the macro-economic environment and the resultant market uncertainty, the board believes that it is no longer appropriate to maintain the progressive dividend policy," the company said in a statement.
If the U.K. were to shut its doors to migrant labor from the broader EU, HSBC predicted that the resultant labor shortages, combined with inflation, could shave up to 1.5 percentage points off economic growth in 2017.
" He also doesn't spare Trump, noting the similar chain migration journey of the president's ancestors and saying the two "may have become numb to the resultant human tragedy and blind to the hypocrisy of their policy decisions.
Although the data visualization tools used in these studies can vary widely in terms of modality and specific goals, the resultant images are all critical to the understanding and dissemination of results… while being psychedelic as hell.
"Notwithstanding the COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant volatile market environment, profitability in 1Q 2020 has so far continued the strong year-on-year improvement trend as already noted in our 4Q 2019 earnings release," it said.
Green and his 8-year-old brother, Benno, spend summers helping their parents tend a community garden plot; Marlon eats asparagus for the first time at Green's house and the resultant urine smell triggers a cancer panic.
Thus the psychic turmoil and resultant visions, a few of which — including the retired Pope Benedict XVI — are embodied by the excellent Ryan Vincent Anderson (impressively abetted by Heather McDevitt Barton's costumes and Fan Zhang's sound design).
Although the payments were essentially a gift to mitigate the loss that would come with joining the government and the resultant lower pay, the opinion, by Justice John Paul Stevens, took a literal approach to the statute.
"The constant separation, re-connection, and separation, and resultant psychological and physiological stress that this may impart, may impact a range of physiological systems, increasing risks of physical disease, as well as psychological distress," the researchers write.
The days of Jack Johnson and his place at the centre of a crude battle of the races are long gone, and promoters are ever having to find new ways to whip up fight hysteria and resultant revenues.
According to Prising, educating employees will be one of the fundamental tasks of CEOs as they seek to adapt to new levels of automation in the "Fourth Industrial Revolution" and the resultant polarization of the workforce and society.
Credit rating agency Moody's said in December the outlook for the European building materials industry would remain stable in 2016 due to increasing cement demand in the United States, Britain and Egypt and a resultant uptick in pricing.
Market swings have been exacerbated by limited market liquidity and the shift in policy regimes in the US and the resultant divergence with the eurozone and other advanced economies, as the latter continue to adopt a loosening bias.
"The resultant maps turned out to be quite beautiful and thus we decided to use them directly as part of the projections," notes Anadol, who created stunning fly-throughs from the maps for the 2D and 3D projections.
The Browns followed up a surprise 27.5-237 performance in 22015 with a surprise 22015-26 pratfall last season, and the resultant house-cleaning evicted the entire leadership structure, coaching staff, and many of the team's best players.
They called their product ReCell, and it worked by taking a small amount of healthy skin from a patient, dissolving the structures holding the cells together with an enzyme, and spraying the resultant solution over the affected area.
"By taking this step, the sports car manufacturer is responding to the significant acceleration in the rate of infection caused by the coronavirus and the resultant measures implemented by the relevant authorities," the automaker said in a statement.
The resultant mismatch, dubbed the "wealth expectancy gap," was found to be deep and pervasive across the 10 fast-growing economies studied: China, Hong Kong, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and the United Arab Emirates.
But as a tale of feuding pirates and royal sailors, one of its strongest elements is that it features at least two or three major confrontations per season, and it always makes the most of the resultant spectacle.
The price of crude has fallen to around $40 per barrel from over $29.73 in mid-2014, forcing many oil producers, including Azerbaijan, to revise government spending and change currency policies to soften the resultant shock to the budget.
Beyond the rapid upsurge of anti-Muslim bigotry, the resultant public discourse has exposed disastrous double standards, revealing that subconsciously many people are on some level incapable of cognitively processing that terrorism comes in different forms, beyond Islamist terrorism.
The resultant death toll has been horrific, with fentanyl linked to about 30,000 fatal overdoses a year, roughly 60% of all such deaths in the US, from a drug rarely found outside hospitals at the start of this decade.
Locals have expressed frustration with the city's name being associated with the deadly virus and the resultant stigma, prompting officials to announce the temporary name, which will be replaced by a permanent designation at a later date, CNN reported.
Dr Garry, too, is then able to persuade human stem cells to grow into organ cells—in his case heart cells—though at the moment they form only a small proportion of the cells in the resultant embryonic hearts.
This was because negative free cash flow and the resultant increase in debt were offset by the 44% increase in EBITDA following the launch of the generic version of Ezetimibe in December 7503 and growth in the base business.
Their resemblance to such demotic memorials points up how the grief resultant from certain events — accidents, tragedies that make the news, historical traumas — has a public-facing side whether or not the bereaved would prefer their anguish remain private.
If PtG takes off, there are many ways the resultant gas could be used — heavy industry, residential heating, and transportation will probably be first in line — but let's focus here on what it could do for the electricity system.
But the resultant concentration of power in management may be abused, and hence the colossal corporation, if it is to survive, must serve as well as take; it must advance the good society, not merely seek to maximize profits.
"The Great Barrier Reef remains under pressure from heat stress that accumulated over the 2019/20 summer, particularly in February and early March 2020, and resultant bleaching that is occurring," the authority said in a statement released on Thursday.
If the U.S. Senate convicts Trump, "which would be unexpected, that throws next year's election into a very uncertain place," Ilya Spivak, a senior currency strategist at DailyFx said, adding the resultant aversion toward riskier assets could benefit gold.
If the U.S. Senate convicts Trump, "which would be unexpected, that throws next year's election into a very uncertain place," Ilya Spivak, a senior currency strategist at DailyFx, said, adding the resultant aversion toward riskier assets could benefit gold.
If the U.S. Senate convicts Trump, "which would be unexpected, that throws next year's election into a very uncertain place," Ilya Spivak, a senior currency strategist at DailyFx said, adding the resultant aversion towards riskier asset could benefit gold.
If the U.S. Senate convicts Trump, "which would be unexpected, that throws next year's election into a very uncertain place," Ilya Spivak, a senior currency strategist at DailyFx, said, adding the resultant aversion toward riskier assets could benefit gold.
The logic of this treaty is based on past talks concerning weapons like land mines where major military powers at first opted out, but resultant treaties signed by a large number of smaller states eventually forced them into compliance.
Seeing the mise-en-scéne of some of the resultant paintings alongside the archived and annotated photograph, theatrically presented to the point of being tinged with religious sanctification, is one of the sardonic delights of this slim but formidable exhibition.
However, the failure to avert a significant liquidity crunch, for example, due to the triggering of cross-default clauses and the resultant acceleration of a significant share of the company's debt, will lead to a multiple-notch downgrade of Wanda's ratings.
That is, the early aughts, when paparazzi thronged the chain's outposts to catch Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears and their ilk post- or even midshopping spree, the resultant photographs evoking the full flush of hedonism before the financial crisis.
For example: here's some sponcon from Verizon, where someone named Jeremy "interviews" Verizon general counsel Craig Silliman about what the FCC is up to and the resultant backlash, and Silliman says a bunch of things that are just flatly not true.
Logic therefore suggests that a woman's ideal evolutionary strategy is to mate with such men in secrecy, while duping less masculine (but better bonded) males into believing that the resultant offspring are their own—thus garnering reliable help in raising them.
With Trump, evidenced by his frequent wild cards and reinterpretation of events, policy positions and even his own statements, if he were elected those in the financial sector (generally speaking) would decrease capital expenditures with a resultant shrinkage in economic activity.
" In his Politico essay, Glosser wrote that perhaps Miller and Trump "have become numb to the resultant human tragedy and blind to the hypocrisy of their policy decisions" after spending so much time "in the theater of right wing politics.
Many economists forecast Brexit would at least temporarily reduce UK growth, uncertainty hitting domestic demand and weakening the pound, with a resultant impact on EU goods exports to Britain, which make up some 22 percent of rest-EU GDP in 2014.
The "Beast," resultant from intense east to west winds from Siberia, has now combined with Storm Emma, causing the UK Met Office to issue another "red" warning for snow — the highest level — for parts of southwest England and South Wales.
Many economists forecast Brexit would at least temporarily reduce UK growth, uncertainty hitting domestic demand and weakening the pound, with a resultant impact on EU goods exports to Britain, which make up some 2.6 percent of rest-EU GDP in 20.3.
The resultant film, 1964's The Creeping Terror, wasn't very good, but it also led to Savage becoming the subject of this documentary, thanks to his knack for being an incredibly abusive asshole to family and friends during its production.
Now consider a thought experiment: If a human embryo can be created by IVF using such gene-modified sperm or eggs, then the resultant embryo will necessarily carry these genetic changes in all its cells—including its sperm and egg cells.
High winds knocked over a tree and in the resultant kerfuffle, the hutch was tragically destroyed and the shelter closed, with the security team reassuring that "all surviving mice have been returned to their owners" in bright green Comic Sans.
Many economists forecast Brexit would at least temporarily reduce UK growth, uncertainty hitting domestic demand and weakening the pound, with a resultant impact on EU goods exports to Britain, which make up some 22 percent of rest-EU GDP in 21.
These laws may lead to "increased parental supervision or discussions between parents and adolescents regarding the dangers of marijuana use in reaction to legalization and the resultant increases in political and news attention and perceived availability," Coley said by email.
Since that and the resultant reexamination of Hollywood's gender dynamics and power structures, many have taken a second look at pop culture's advocacy of toxic masculinity, such as with romantic comedies where a man pursues a woman until she relents.
But the regulator had a change of heart after evidence surfaced of duplicity too serious to be ignored, and the resultant red tape and bad PR provoked Tribune into spiking the deal and suing its would-be acquirer for $1 billion.
Furthermore, iron ore inventories at Chinese ports should peak in the second quarter of 2017 before coming off, but without causing a resultant supply tightness due to falling prices and tighter credit control discouraging over-contracting, the Citi analysts added.
The affirmation of Vingroup's ratings reflects the company's continued robust property sales, healthy performance of its retail malls and the resultant strong cash flows, which fund the aggressive expansion of its other businesses to a great extent, thus supporting steady leverage.
That said, should the company deploy more capital into another large acquisition and/or manage capital more aggressively through dividends and/or repurchase activity, Fitch would review the impact to determine if the resultant capital ratios had an impact on ratings.
"The lots that determine the Flatiron shape have previously been avoided since the resultant interiors are unusual and not easy to market," Patrice Derrington, director of the Center for Urban Real Estate at Columbia University, wrote last week in an email.
It is the last bit of this that gives us pause, for when people with extraordinary wealth and its resultant power make assumptions about others' needs and desires, and indeed those peoples' own utopias, the assumptions become problematic and cause conflict.
While it's fun to watch Witherspoon and Washington spar with passive aggression and looks that could kill, it can get old (especially if you binge), and pales compared to the possibility of watching them actually bond and the resultant relationship crumble.
Despite that rarefied position, and the resultant sniping from his hometown rivals, he still felt uncertain about his role in the larger art world pecking order — and hopeful about using exposure at Basel to leap to the next economic rung.
"The one-notch rating downgrade reflects operational and management missteps at the Company and resultant reputational damage stemming from ongoing issues surrounding the Company's sales practices, as well as practices impacting other consumer-related areas," DBRS said in a statement.
JD.com, Baidu, iQIYI, Alibaba – Shares of China-based companies that trade in the U.S. are higher today following a move by China's central bank to stabilize the yuan and a resultant rise in China stock market to a two-week high.
It said imports of Chinese textiles and other products into Britain were declared at an artificially low value to reduce the level of customs duties raised, with a resultant impact on the EU's budget which is funded by such duties.
That's what makes "Dunesday" and "Mana Hatta" so bewitching in the gallery: the back-and-forth between the means of composition and the resultant image, between the three-dimensional object on the wall and the two-dimensional impression it gives.
Meaning can only be achieved by reaching that ending — and a happy ending can only be achieved by erasing the story and all its resultant conflict entirely, as ultimately happens when Cole removes himself (and the prospect of time travel) from the timestream.
Many of the degrees offered by these for-profit colleges sound similar to those offered by community colleges or state institutions — but the acceptance rates are much higher, the recruitment practices are more predatory, and the resultant debt load is far, far higher.
"FDA is informing members of the medical and scientific communities and other interested persons of the potential risk of transmission of [multidrug-resistant organisms] by FMT and the resultant serious adverse reactions that may occur," the agency said in its safety communication.
Pakenham has netted in excess of five thousand dollars in the past year and a half by submitting Citizen's Air Complaint forms to the Department of Environmental Protection and collecting portions of the resultant fines levied on scofflaw truck and bus owners.
While that infamous gesture was no doubt intended to foster a sense of enmity among his opponents, with the resultant hostility fuel to the fire of his side's own competitive engine, it also revealed something about Mourinho beyond his knack for emotional manipulation.
In one recent work here, painted in a leporello (that is, a book whose pages are folded into one another accordion-style), calligraphic black stripes grow denser and denser from page to page, and the resultant blackout has the weight of history.
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Ironically, the loss of revenue from water sales and resultant sewage disposal has left the city's budget with a massive revenue shortfall, and the city council has tabled a proposed budget that will see water and sanitation tariffs rise by almost 27%.
In the wake of Donnie's death and the resultant dissolution of the case against Bobby Axelrod, however, we instead get a dark-night-of-the-soul episode, filled with somber reflection, scenes of regret and reconciliation, and the crossing of a new set of lines.
"Operating losses incurred by the Projects and Civil Engineering segments, the impact of continuing weak order book intake in the Engineering & Construction cluster as a whole and the resultant under-recovery of direct and indirect overheads have weighed heavily on these results," Vemer said.
The resultant spinning sensation usually lasts only a minute or so, but changes in head position can bring it on multiple times a day — when you bend down to empty the dishwasher, lean back in a dentist's chair, or merely roll over in bed.
The combination of escalating tensions with Beijing, over its belligerence in the South China Sea, and continued U.S. commercial engagement of that country, indicates an insufficient U.S. concept of national security and a resultant failure to protect and promote U.S. interests at home and abroad.
They quickly convinced countless rival teams that they wouldn't have traded away Porzingis, their most promising draft pick since Patrick Ewing, unless they had assurances that the resultant salary-cap space would lead to the free-agent signings of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
The Canadian baritone has lately made a move into Wagner, singing Hans Sachs and Amfortas; the resultant darkening of his voice lent gravity and psychological complexity to the part of Tell, who makes his presence felt more through asides and responses than with bravura arias.
A blood sample is mixed with a tube of chemical (which will indicate if a virus is present), with the resultant then poured into a chip powered by a vacuum pump where it is isolated so that it can be analyzed for the presence of viruses.
"Given the limited health reserve of most children with CP [cerebral palsy], parental loss or separation can have grave impact on the child's overall prognosis and health trajectory with resultant acute decline which would have otherwise been potentially delayed," said Dr. Vandermeer, according to the TRO.
Japan's top 10 utilities - having barely recovered from the Fukushima nuclear disaster of 2011, the resultant high fuel costs after most reactors were shut and costly safety upgrades - are now facing an exodus of their customers with Japan's retail market thrown open to more than 350 firms.
The study findings and sales figures come as President Barack Obama designated this week as Prescription Opioid and Heroin Epidemic Awareness Week to focus attention on efforts to stem the rate of painkiller addiction and the resultant death toll, which has more than quadrupled since 212.
According to a surrogacy law map by Creative Family Connections, a surrogacy agency and law firm, six states have statutes or legal precedents that either forbid compensated surrogacy contracts or prevent both partners in a same-sex marriage from being listed on the resultant birth certificate.
This once-obscure distinction between information services and telecommunications services, and the resultant division of duties, is at the heart of the conflict today — although, as we'll see, that conflict has grown large enough to serve as a proxy battle in the broader war of partisan politics.
The initial findings were promising: if enough water vapor made it into the atmosphere after, say, a large asteroid impact vaporized a bunch of ice on the surface, the resultant cloud layer could have trapped enough heat to keep the climate warm enough for liquid water.
New York partisans can balance their own scales; like all fan bases, they are surely well stocked with those who wanted the team to go all-in seven years ago and have moaned about the resultant contracts for the past half-decade since, with no felt hypocrisy.
The resultant uptick in Aldridge's game, as well as in that of DeMar DeRozan, suddenly has the Spurs looking capable of rising out of the deepest plague of mediocrity to infect the Western Conference in more than 20 years and seizing the No. 663 seed. 16.
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The source does allow that Bieber — who was spotted crying in his car on Thursday — and Baldwin's headline-grabbing love has made matters difficult for the star as she grappled with health woes stemming from her battle with lupus and resultant kidney transplant in the spring of 2017.
That increase in heavy rainfall and the resultant flooding "is consistent with what we expect to see in the future if you look at climate models," said David Easterling, a director at the National Centers for Environmental Information, which is operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
For those who don't know, both books are a wry and insightful peek into the court of Henry VIII at the time of his marriage to Anne Boleyn and the resultant break with Rome, all of it as seen through the eyes of Henry's ruthless fixer, Thomas Cromwell.
I suggest that the women in Congress take up the task of crafting a new, fair and rapid process for deciding claims arising in the House and the Senate, and that the resultant office handling such claims be headed by a woman and the office staffed mostly by women.
To the Editor: Re "Withdrawal Rule on Antidepressants Is Questioned" (news article, March 6): As a psychiatrist who has been prescribing antidepressants for more than 35 years, I have observed a problem with tapering off antidepressants with resultant withdrawal symptoms in a small but important group of patients.
If you have good reason to suspect a particular source of your resultant misery, you may curb its spread and prevent others from getting sick by reporting your experience as soon as possible to your local health department and the establishment where you purchased or consumed the food.
From the crushed and flattened cigarette boxes of Fags for Joe & Bill (2018) to the faint graphite timelines — for example, "10:13/ 10:19/ 6/ 10:23/ 10:26/ 3" — of the one-hour drawings, his procedural experiments, and their resultant artworks, render the passage of time more tangible.
Assuming we've pulled our sample into the lab under the conditions that it existed in while it was part of the Sun, it would immediately lose the pressure that holds the plasma together, and the resultant thermonuclear explosion would blow up our lab, our city, and everyone in it—including you.
Corporates have been taking advantage of historically low rates over the past few years to pre-finance at over the rate of bond maturities, while banks have been deleveraging, with the resultant decline in bond issuance more than offsetting rises in subordinated primary volume aimed at bolstering bail-in buffers.
For example, with this tax bill it typically "would be required to issue a sequestration order within 15 days of the end of the session of Congress to reduce spending in fiscal year 2018 by the resultant total of $136 billion," according to the CBO's letter to Minority Whip Rep.
Put in a location and it loads right up; adjust the zoom and height (a multiplier of actual altitude, for emphasis), then select whether you'd like it whole or sliced into square puzzle pieces Then you have your choice of downloading the resultant 3D model or having it printed at Shapeways.
He found himself wondering whether he could create a supportive scaffold by mixing albumin, a common protein, with tiny particles of gold and then sculpting the resultant material with a laser into a shape that would fit the damaged tissue so snugly that neither stitches nor glue would be needed.
The old style of doing things — which involved feeding strongly held trading ideas from individual portfolio managers, who focused on unique stock sectors, up to the so-called "Cohen Book," which was the founder's own portfolio, in exchange for a cut of any resultant profits Cohen made — had been de-emphasized.
"We support the House Blueprint's efforts to modernize our tax code in order to promote domestic job growth, enhance the global competitiveness of U.S. businesses, and ensure that IP development (and the resultant revenue base) remains at home," the group said this week in a letter obtained by The Hill.
With the SDF in disarray, the Americans largely compelled to leave the country, and the Turks focused on their fight against the People's Protection Units (YPG) — the mostly Kurdish backbone of the SDF — the Islamic State has a golden opening to rebuild itself in the resultant power vacuum in eastern Syria.
IHS Markit's specialist research unit, Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Centre (JTIC), released a report Wednesday underlining the "extent of the degradation of the Islamic State's armed campaign in the country (Iraq)" with the number of attacks and resultant fatalities hitting the lowest level since ISIS declared a caliphate in 2014.
It is why Democrats' pledges to fight are being taken seriously, and it is why would-be Republican and Democrat repealers alike are scrambling to figure out means of "phasing-in" the effects of whatever repealing they do, so as to avoid any sudden insurance calamity or resultant political backlash.
Fincher can't stay in that shot without making the scene incredibly boring to look at, but cutting to basically any other shot will reveal Kevin in the back seat, thus giving the audience information Tench won't have (namely, what Kevin looks like after those gunshots and the resultant reconstructive surgery).
In part, this is due to the history of Inuit print making's ties to efforts by the Canadian federal government to promote Inuit arts as a means of economic sustenance for northern communities and the resultant craze for the highly collectible work that emerged in the rest of the country.
I will let the authors explain "lock-in": When production processes require a large, upfront investment in fixed costs, such as the construction of a port, pipeline or coalmine, future production will take place even when the market price of the resultant product is lower than the long-run opportunity cost of production.
Citing the small average per-person savings in BofA's "Keep the Change" program mentioned above, Karlan worries that by donating spare change, the resultant "warm fuzzy feeling" we get by spending (and donating) could actually be checking the "charity box in your head" that might deter us from greater donations later on.
TorrentFreak said it was informed by Web Sheriff that "[If a photographer] was there and taking shots without permission or authority, then other considerations / factors would come into play as to what such individuals can and cannot do in terms of attempting to commercially exploit the resultant images of someone else's show."
Sharing videos, binge-watching Netflix, the resultant neuro-pudding at the end of an epic gaming marathon, the perverse seduction of recording and devouring our most ordinary human thoughts on Facebook and Instagram — Wallace somehow knew all this was coming, and (as the man himself might have put it) it gave him the howling fantods.
However, the resultant lower earnings retention will still slow the group's rate of internal capital generation, which could entail increasing leverage if Together is to continue to grow its loan portfolio at the same pace as recently (10.4% over the six months to 31 December 2016, following 26.5% in the year to 30 June 2016).
The resultant object was bronzed and ultimately would become a focal point for a participatory work that involved the artist (with the help of friends and allies) pushing the amorphous structure around to strategically chosen sites in downtown Omaha, marking violence as well as celebration, such as the location of the first pride parade.
It, along with the U.S. Treasury and Comptroller of the Currency, allowed derivatives to explode in number and size, allowed lending standards to drop to dangerous levels and failed to recognize the toxic nature of certain products like collateralized debt obligations that helped create and worsen the real estate bubble and resultant credit crisis.
But Congress, despite the efforts of Democrats, still has not done so, leaving little federal oversight of voting in the US. Voting rights advocates say that the striking down of Section 13b — and the resultant declawing of Section 5 — blunted one of the strongest measures that held jurisdictions accountable for their proposed voting laws.
When she samples a puppeteer singing "Over the Hills and Far Away," the reference isn't just for ironic context: surrounded by squelchy keyboards, the beauty of the traditional melody is preserved, and the resultant longing — for the past associated with the song, for a better world in the future — is almost too sad to bear.
In addition to calling for US acknowledgment of civilian deaths, including subsequent payments to victims and families, Obama called for the Director of National Intelligence to issue a public report by May 1 of every year detailing the number of airstrikes and resultant deaths the previous year that occur outside areas of active hostilities.

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