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"robustly" Definitions
  1. in a strong and healthy way
  2. in a strong way that is not likely to break or fail synonym sturdily (1)
  3. in a strong or determined way that shows you are sure about what you are doing or saying

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Business investment has expanded robustly in the spring and summer.
Why fight for the department to robustly enforce this law?
"It really hadn't been validated very robustly," Dr. Joly said.
For its part, the CMA has robustly defended its investigation.
AMERICA protects the freedom of expression about as robustly as anybody.
Yet three of the five grew robustly in 2015 (see chart).
Opinion surveys have found indigenous groups robustly support affirmative action policies.
But if robustly implemented, this requirement could have a real impact.
However, renewables, natural gas, nuclear and oil all grew more robustly.
But even when discussing his own beauty, Ali was robustly masculine.
Their flat, dark surfaces are covered with cartoonish, robustly painted figures.
The big picture: So far, Democrats have robustly debated health care.
So we tried it in mice and they scratched very robustly.
Your relationship to eating animals should be robustly discussed and examined.
So Google appears to have trained Duplex to be robustly deceptive — i.e.
Having grown so robustly in 2017, trade was always going to plateau.
"This is an area where we have to watch robustly," he said.
And we've got to open the communication with them much more robustly.
But he robustly defended The Times's investigative pieces on all other counts.
The Obama administration has recently spoken out more robustly on the detentions.
"We will have strong borders again," he told supporters, who cheered robustly.
The most robustly studied, best-understood, and most-used is cognitive behavioral therapy.
Moreover, the Asian countries remain divided over how robustly to resist China's expansion.
And I do think it will continue but hopefully as robustly or more.
They were wrong, as Steve Roud robustly demonstrates in "Folk Song in England".
To remedy that, he says the next president should defend mining more robustly.
So, safe to say, many bot-related questions remain to be robustly investigated.
Donald Trump's business career, it seems, does not hold up robustly to scrutiny.
Pippa and Gillian had managed bigger households more robustly alongside full-time jobs.
And yet, very few crime labs worldwide regularly and robustly study secondary DNA transfer.
The Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party, though robustly anti-Brexit, are small.
Incumbent presidents tend to do well in elections when the economy is growing robustly.
Rudd said Britain would work out who was behind the attack and respond robustly.
Riyadh has a record of responding robustly to Western criticism under Mohammed bin Salman.
The first was a natural-language-­processing system that tried to robustly interpret questions.
Cheese is added sparsely, with robustly flavored sauce taking on the role as protagonist.
Bizarre situations such as those depicted happen and need to be dealt with robustly.
Under Trump it is robustly profitable, as are most of the anti-Trump media.
Internet revenues have been growing robustly, in the high-single to low double-digits.
But the Endangered Species Act only works if the feds robustly use its tools.
Having a robustly funded CDC, I think, is very much in the national interest.
Even New York magazine, which remains robustly funded by the Wassersteins, has gone biweekly.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the government would "robustly" discuss the law regarding abdication.
It is currently strong, with employment having grown robustly over the past two years.
There is a "clear lack of accountability" and a "general unwillingness to challenge things robustly".
The experience, however, is robustly borne out on online motherhood forums filled with horror stories.
The result is a robustly engineered system that feels as though it's not even there.
"If BSGR ultimately brings a claim, Rio Tinto expects to defend itself robustly," it said.
Services continued to expand robustly in August, albeit at a slower pace than in July.
The economy did, in fact, grow robustly in the years following the 1981 tax cut.
This, in turn, has prevented the UN from agreeing to act more robustly over Syria.
The administration should return to reporting robustly on child marriage as a human right abuse.
Sanctions went into effect in November but not as robustly as might have been expected.
It is not clear how robustly the other campaigns believe debate thresholds should be lowered.
Our research team has now developed methods to rapidly and robustly monitor the human glycome.
Britain has said it will respond robustly if evidence shows Russia was behind the attempted murder.
They could robustly ascertain 452 of these single stars' temperatures, rotational velocities, surface gravity, and brightness.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has used social media to robustly condemn Iran on numerous fronts.
Their overt anti-military positions just makes me wonder why AFN supports their programming so robustly.
"We cannot have democracy if we don't have a free and robustly funded press," he warned.
In Saudi Arabia we are very determined to confront terrorism and confront it robustly and firmly.
That doesn't mean we don't have to go out and robustly defend ourselves, and we will.
However, Mac revenue increased more robustly quarter-over-quarter, resulting in a 26% Mac revenue bump.
New Zealanders want us to debate issues robustly, but to keep personal attacks out of it.
Following Russia's interference in its elections last year, America seems willing to push back more robustly.
We do see babies change suddenly from a robustly active baby to a profoundly sick baby.
Steve Carell is a national treasure and you can't get through this clip without laughing robustly.
The primary role of government is to prevent harm, not merely to respond robustly to it.
Sales of athletic gear, appliances and the like have been rising robustly despite fiercer economic headwinds.
The deal that Prime Minister Theresa May negotiated with Brussels was robustly defeated in Parliament — twice.
Easing concerns over several major global risks helped stock markets worldwide rise robustly for a second day.
The other problem is the lack of incentive for social media companies to robustly investigate fake news.
"Self-discipline predicted academic performance more robustly than did IQ." Willpower helps people succeed beyond the classroom.
"We've put those cases very robustly to the government and there's no agreement as yet," he added.
Britain said it would work with the E.U. to get an exemption, while "robustly" supporting its industries.
Also, unlike past crises as in 2012, Europe's robustly growing economy was seen mitigating some political risks.
One faction of the magazine, led by Hertzberg, was robustly social democratic and distrustful of military adventurism.
Both mechanisms, Schumer thinks, would be necessary to advance EV adoption more robustly than its current pace.
But she did it anyway — and robustly — and threw in a "hallelujah" while she was at it.
Donations do not match government assistance, and without tax money, social services are not funded as robustly.
Admittedly, robustly including any one of these broad categories could have easily doubled the series' running time.
One key question is whether ACDs — hired by the investment manager — challenge fund managers' decisions robustly enough.
Elsewhere, the world is becoming more religious, and Christianity is growing, robustly so in China and Africa.
During the event on Wednesday, Mulvaney also "robustly defended the president's actions regarding Ukraine," the Post said.
To be clear, they don't yet have their proposition robustly proved out nor productized at this stage.
State courts, robustly construing their state constitutions, can still protect our fundamental right to a fair democracy.
Especially when the company in question hasn't yet done the standard science required to robustly underpin its claims.
We have had 14 general elections since 1959, all free and fair and robustly contested by many parties.
Voters worry more about the cost of living, even though the economy has grown robustly in recent years.
Business spending on equipment slowed in the second quarter after growing robustly since the first quarter of 2017.
NR: Well I would separate maybe the United States and United Kingdom that is still growing reasonably robustly.
But it robustly dismissed suggestions at the time that this showed it had lost its appetite for risk.
So it needs a consensus mechanism to enable operations and transactions to be carried out autonomously and robustly.
Standard economic logic robustly indicates that capital income be taxed at a very low rate, if at all.
The U.S. labor force participation rate reflected that, growing robustly for the four decades from 2900 to 220006.
Previously, WeWork reported robustly growing revenues in the UK. Under the new accounting, we just don't know anymore.
The move to reopen the gates for QDLP comes at a time global financial markets have rallied robustly.
Herbalife agreed to work with the FTC to continue to ensure they are well informed and robustly protected.
"strategic autonomy": "You had one group that argued robustly that Germany should be exercising strategic patience," she said.
It is a hell of a thing to see fascism being so robustly embraced by so many Americans.
Wal-Mart's e-commerce business has grown robustly in recent quarters, more than 60 percent year over year.
It also asks the judge to order the EPA to respond to information requests more quickly and robustly.
Despite its fitful performance on the economy, the BJP remains robustly Hindu nationalist, which plays well among many voters.
"We should be encouraging cross-pollination and bringing in outside ideas, and then debating those ideas robustly," McGhee said.
"Cultural appropriation" was also a hot topic, self-evidently insulting to some, robustly defended as cultural exchange by others.
Even Mrs Haley's critics concede that she has grown into her governorship, performing robustly during South Carolina's recent floods.
He understands the need for a foreign policy that robustly defends the safety and security of the American people.
The bass-baritone Daniel Okulitch, as Mark, sings robustly but is a cipher, leaving Marnie without a real foil.
The measure most robustly linked to income asks people how satisfied they are with their lives as a whole.
Perhaps, most importantly, consumer demand for the next-gen flavor of connectivity has yet to be robustly stood up.
The acts don't overstay their welcome (honestly, that pig could have stayed forever) and the cast is robustly international.
One way is to robustly "fund documentation efforts and support organizations focused on building evidence for third-country prosecutions."
So there's both a security and privacy logic to wanting to eschew data centralization — even if it's robustly encrypted.
But her stay was one of the longest that America has granted to a leader of the robustly democratic island.
" However, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson warned that should Russian involvement be proven, the U.K. would respond "appropriately and robustly.
The chain has been struggling against its more digital-savvy rivals, and its sales are declining as others grow robustly.
The official declined to elaborate and insisted that the delegation robustly represented various European parties, not just far-right groups.
Pentecostalism reforms traditional gender roles rather than abolishing them; it tends to be robustly patriarchal, and profoundly intolerant of homosexuality.
He also said the company expects other emerging markets, such as India and Africa, to grow robustly in coming years.
Nowadays, it's completely and utterly safe for someone who is on good medication and taking it robustly to have sex.
"The euro area economy is expanding robustly, with stronger growth rates than previously expected and significantly above potential," Draghi said.
The accounting and financial system would have to be robustly applied across countries with vastly different motives and governance levels.
In contrast, and just as good (if not actually better) are Krushenick's final studies for the paintings: robustly handmade collages.
The established Anglican church is intertwined with the state, yet parts of it remain robustly independent of almost all authority.
The industry has publicly and robustly supported a best interest standard for brokers and dealers who provide personalized investment advice.
Not since the days of Colbert and Carell has The Daily Show had such a robustly talented core of correspondents.
You want to make the best-informed policy decisions you can and that usually comes out of robustly funded science.
But reporters in print, on air and on social media have robustly covered many of those attacks and terror in general.
Official figures earlier on Wednesday showed the economy as a whole grew fairly robustly in the run-up to the vote.
The broad aims of his leadership—including that of asserting China's power abroad more robustly—were set before he took office.
We will need more high-resolution carbon-14, beryllium-10, and chlorine-36 data to get this occurrence rate more robustly.
What's important now is that they use the findings to address the compliance issues addressed in the audit swiftly and robustly.
Watching two men hurt each other for pay is a fine way of returning to an older, more robustly male America.
And the United States, Japan and South Korea have already been pushing China to weigh in more robustly with the North.
In fact, cut these red herrings altogether, and it's possible you'd be left with a more robustly complex piece of work.
But the leadership will often have no intention of robustly fighting for inclusion of those amendments in the final conference report.
From the Revolution through the civil rights era, the United States had a culture of voting that was robustly, raucously participatory.
We've added flights and brought European service back more robustly, so you've got a lot more activity going on out there.
The order was also aimed at India, Japan, South Korea and Turkey, all countries that trade robustly with the United States.
Public opinion has once again turned robustly positive for the monarchy because Queen Elizabeth has always put her role above herself.
What's the incremental cost going to be to the company as it of course tries to compete robustly with Netflix and Amazon?
A federal law, passed in 2008, required health plans to cover behavioral health services as robustly as they cover ordinary medical care.
Each user had a different trajectory, with some recovering more robustly than others, but all showed consistent declines over the monitored period.
By contrast, there are fewer incentives to conduct research that tackles important questions with robustly designed studies over long periods of time.
"We find that industry-level employment robustly falls as industry productivity rises, implying that technically progressive sectors tend to shrink," Autor writes.
LONDON (Reuters) - Countries should implement agreed sanctions on North Korea "swiftly and robustly", British Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman said on Monday.
Expectations the U.S. Federal Reserve and other central banks would respond robustly to the recession warning helped world stocks to steady earlier.
Some state governments may favor a weaker bargaining partner, Kagan added, but others have valued a union that robustly represents government workers.
Judge Alsup told the 9th Circuit that his policy implicates commercial speech, which isn't as robustly protected as other forms of speech.
That's even truer in today's robustly competitive mobile market where there is little to no potential for DirecTV Now to harm competition.
To which I robustly respond by saying this is not the Brexit, or anything like the one I would have gone for.
Chris Christie vetoed a minimum-wage increase, voters robustly approved a constitutional amendment raising the wage by $183 from $218 to $210.
Social science research has shown a strong link between education and sexism, with less schooling indeed robustly predicting higher levels of sexism.
Roy Rickhuss, general secretary of the British steelworkers union Community, said British workers would also be "robustly defending" the 2021 jobs agreement.
On the second front, democracy must be robustly underpinned by objective arrangements through which people with contrasting views can resolve their differences.
The economy grows robustly even when vital correlates of production, such as electricity consumption or rail freight, do not (see left-hand chart).
In his mid-2100s, robustly healthy, and extremely well-spoken, Siloh was living on the streets of Las Vegas just 29 months ago.
That was Ronald Reagan, who a year later had recovered so robustly that he won 22020 states in his landslide re-election victory.
A truly automated offensive hacking AI that represents a serious threat to robustly defended systems, on the other hand, probably remains years away.
Hungary's industrial output and Czech retail sales grew faster than expected in February, underpinning expectations that the region's economies continue to expand robustly.
Let's say you want to start exercising more, you want to change the way you exercise, or you want to exercise more robustly.
According to a 2011 Vanity Fair article, Prince Andrew robustly defended their friendship even after Epstein was convicted of being a sex offender.
That was diluted somewhat, however, as he was forced to robustly defend its cheap money policy against sharp criticism from Germany's top politicians.
Venture capital deals for subscription box companies grew robustly from 2010 to 2014 when private investors poured nearly $993 million into these startups.
Her voice shows signs of the husk she'd later develop more robustly but at this stage, she's mostly flexing her precocious songwriting muscle.
Some of the strongest climate policies, like emissions pricing and market-based performance standards, can rapidly reduce emissions within a robustly growing economy.
"It is that culture that will remain long after Rikers Island is shuttered if it is not faced squarely and robustly right now."
These wines will age under the influence of oxygen, and will develop a robustly savory, meaty character that is completely different from manzanilla.
The question was robustly debated by legal experts on Wednesday during a congressional hearing in the impeachment inquiry of U.S. President Donald Trump.
The question was robustly debated by legal experts on Wednesday during a congressional hearing in the impeachment inquiry of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Although India has continued to grow robustly in recent years, too many of the country's young people are still struggling to find work.
Though a mother's work is never done, Jane Anderson's "robustly sentimental" play about the woman who raised Joan of Arc will soon be.
These wines will age under the influence of oxygen, and will develop a robustly savory, meaty character that is completely different from manzanilla.
But even those factors fail to fully account for why the book took off as it did, and continues to sell so robustly.
It would also risk sending the Obamacare markets into a death spiral, unless the federal government committed to robustly subsidizing the market indefinitely.
"We were surprised at how robustly amygdalar activity predicted hard cardiovascular events, along with providing information on the timing of those events," Tawakol said.
This paleo-con tradition created the idea of a politics centered around immigration restriction and a more robustly nationalist foreign policy (including trade policy).
Gross domestic product data for the third quarter of 2017 showed the economy had largely recovered from the boycott and was again growing robustly.
Polls see little chance of the Socialists recovering enough to contest the election robustly after five years of unpopular rule by President Francois Hollande.
But Prince William isn't the first to fall foul to online mockery as a result of the Indian PM's robustly physical approach to diplomacy.
She could less easily take risks by, say, standing up for trade or robustly seeing off challenges to American power from China and Russia.
The resulting pies — served in two sizes, 12 inch and 16 inch (you'll want the latter, for leftovers) — are robustly flavored and deeply nuanced.
Throughout the day's speeches, Sanders' delegates routinely and robustly jeered every mention of Clinton – a display that left Kim Netherton of Colorado sucking lozenges.
The way to responsibly deploy our fully driverless technology is to robustly test and validate in a geo-fenced territory that grows over time.
Had the economy grown slightly more robustly in 773, Clinton would probably have gotten slightly more votes and would probably be president-elect today.
Simon Milner, director of policy for Facebook in the U.K. said the social network deals "swiftly and robustly" with reports of terrorism-related content.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls robustly defended the burkini ban on Thursday while some ministers criticised it, exposing divisions within the government as campaigning begins.
Season 5 finds our Bluths recovering from the events of Season 4 (which is recapped robustly in case you didn't bother with a rewatch).
"We still believe in the Africa rising narrative," he said, adding that even countries that were no longer expanding robustly still offered some opportunities.
And with the federal government still growing robustly over the past decades under both Republican and Democratic administrations, that establishment base is getting bigger.
"MINUSMA forces responded robustly and a number of assailants were killed," according to the statement, which did not say who carried out the attack.
Meanwhile, a number of big-government welfare states have become at least as robustly capitalist as the United States, and maybe more so. Why?
"People living in zip codes with disproportionately high shares of white residents are significantly and robustly more likely to view Trump favorably," he writes.
Stocks advanced robustly as Congress inched closer toward finalizing an economic stimulus package, the third coronavirus response measure that's been taken up this month.
But economists say they are surprised that wages are not rising more robustly, given how very tight government figures say the job market is.
Implementing the law robustly would risk harming the relationship Trump has tried to cultivate with Putin — and any delay would mean snubbing Congress' authority.
Now that business is growing robustly ... but what folks don't realize is the services offerings within Apple — they are not sold a la carte.
Closer cooperation among national regulators in the EU would stop "jurisdiction shopping", or firms basing themselves in countries that enforce rules less robustly, he said.
Figures on Thursday showed the number of mortgages approved by banks hit a nine-month high in December and consumer credit continued to expand robustly.
Sources close to the negotiations told Reuters that some DUP members had issues with the proposed compromise and "robustly raised" their concerns earlier this week.
"In particular, we find gasoline demand continues to grow robustly globally and expect this to continue as our economists forecast strong consumer spending," Goldman said.
Bolton, a lifelong hawk who warned last year before his own appointment that Washington negotiated with Putin's Russia at its peril, robustly defended the summit.
Unlike in the past, there is now a president in the White House who might use that power more robustly than any other before him.
But it fell from 2008 until 2015 — a sign that the economy wasn't growing robustly enough to lure back workers who had left the workforce.
However, the official said that Trump's recent suggestion to reinstate Russia to the G7 group of developed economies has hobbled NATO's ability to respond robustly.
"We secured a jobs guarantee until 2021 and we will be robustly defending that agreement", Roy Rickhuss, General Secretary of the steelworkers trade union said.
"I can reassure the House that should evidence emerge that implies state responsibility then her majesty's government will respond appropriately and robustly," Johnson told MPs.
"China would likely compete robustly to fill any void left by Qualcomm as a result of this hostile takeover," the official said in the letter.
Thanks to the incredible support of Twitter, the IWMF will be able to address the needs of our community of journalists more deeply and robustly.
The United States, where the economy was almost twice as large and growing robustly, was struggling in vain to escape the shadow cast by Japan.
Shuffling around nervously, Clov (the robustly gruff baritone Leigh Melrose) is characterized in jittery blots of music, as if he consists entirely of punctuation marks.
And so they pulled the horses up short, and the men stood guard, talking robustly, brandishing their weaponry while the women and children huddled inside.
Ms. Rashad made Clair intoxicatingly starry yet robustly human and distinctly feminist (somebody on this show is always letting a chauvinist in the front door).
"We secured a jobs guarantee until 2021 and we will be robustly defending that agreement", Roy Rickhuss, General Secretary of the steelworkers' trade union said.
The banking system is robustly capitalized and does not currently show the sorts of risks it was building up (leverage especially) in the mid-2000s.
The shift came after security officials and Republicans critical of the President's decision appeared to convince him to act more robustly to defend the oil.
Shares in JD Sports have risen 53 percent so far this year as the firm has traded robustly, in contrast to troubled rival Sports Direct.
RELATED: Grand jury investigation started by Mueller 'continuing robustly,' prosecutor says "Maria's plea agreement requires cooperation with any relevant entities," said Robert Driscoll, Butina's attorney.
"Iolanta," a fairy tale about a princess whose blindness is cured by love, is a tricky piece, quivering between tender delicacy and robustly tuneful grandeur.
The $749 iPhone XR, which despite rave reviews has not sold as robustly as some had anticipated, demonstrated that consumers may have hit a threshold.
An internal UNMISS timeline that an official shared with me shows that it took another four hours after the attackers entered before U.N. peacekeepers responded robustly.
Winners do, however, "appear to enjoy sustained improvement in economic conditions that are robustly detectable for well over a decade after the windfall," the authors note.
He then attacked his national-security adviser, H.R. McMaster, for failing to defend him more robustly and Barack Obama for failing to stop the Russians sooner.
When it comes to the accuracy, he says that's dependent on the application in question and training the algorithms to work robustly for that use-case.
Amnesty said the international community had failed to respond robustly to "crimes against humanity and war crimes from Myanmar to Iraq, South Sudan, Syria and Yemen".
"Morrisons is a group that is increasingly in control of its own destiny, robustly positioned for any Asda-Sainsbury combination," said Shore Capital analyst Clive Black.
Putin's tone may have been softer than usual, but he still made it clear that Russia would continue to robustly stand up for its own interests.
"We will deal robustly with incidents of harassment and abuse against anyone where that harassment or abuse constitutes a criminal offence," he said in a statement.
Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's most profitable airline, has robustly defended its own safety record, training and procedures after the crash on March 10 that killed 157 people.
He reiterated he would prefer inflation to "robustly reach" the central bank's 2 percent target, or even slightly overshoot it, before the bank dropped the policy.
The meat, robustly seasoned and juicy, was cooked and served on a bone that was last seen between the teeth of a woman at my table.
"As it is, the current ruling coalition cannot be as robustly pro-European as it would be without the AfD threatening its right flank," Soros noted.
"The Army expects all personnel to stick to its high standards and any found to fall short are disciplined robustly," a statement issued to PEOPLE says.
The solid rate of job creation will give the central bank confidence that the recovery is proceeding reasonably robustly and that higher interest rates make sense.
"Should evidence emerge that implies state responsibility, then Her Majesty's government will respond appropriately and robustly," said Mr. Johnson, who confirmed the identities of the victims.
This means that software that does not work 100 percent accurately and robustly is being deployed to police departments and governments, as well as private businesses.
It is hard to overstate how big of a deal it is for Latin American countries to so robustly pressure each other over human rights issues.
A positive sign for automakers is that U.S. jobless rates are at the lowest levels since 2000, and average incomes are starting to grow more robustly.
Next, the president and Congress should robustly fund AOT by setting aside 10 percent of the $722 million mental health block grant to fund AOT programs.
By contrast, a rosier economic picture overseas helped exporters: The American economy grew robustly in the quarter, while a slowdown in China appears to have eased.
I think on all of this, we need to be talking about it all much more robustly, because this problem is not going to go away.
It means supporting undocumented people subjected to raids just as robustly as standing by Indian H1-B workers likely to be harmed by Trump's forthcoming executive order.
In "an economy that's growing but not robustly, you depend on the growth individual companies can provide," said Bruce McCain, chief investment strategist at Key Private Bank.
They were pursuing one method and we were like, 'Hey there are a bunch of methods we can pursue and all combine to solve this problem robustly.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) proposed revising its current rules on Monday so that auditors more robustly challenge a company's own assessment of being a "going concern".
Ghitelman, the group's director of communications, is a cheerful twenty-six-year-old with a red beard and the robustly timbred voice of your favorite camp counsellor.
In recent years multiple major data misuse scandals have undoubtedly raised consumer awareness about privacy, and put greater emphasis on the value of robustly securing personal data.
The latest Dominican standout in the majors raised on vitilla is Rafael Devers, the 20-year-old, robustly built rookie third baseman for the Boston Red Sox.
The Irish sexual abuse crisis was particularly severe, and it rocked the robustly Catholic country's faith in a church that had been inextricable from Irish national identity.
Nor does it mean they will not continue to come in regular contact with law enforcement, which remains robustly subsidized even as other city services go underfunded.
The fact is, free trade is a robustly good policy — which doesn't mean that it affects all Americans in the same way or at the same time.
If it works, this would enable insurers to share data robustly, legally and securely, driving the use and adoption of artificial intelligence tools within the insurance sector.
It's a profound threat to our way of life, and we have to respond as robustly as possible with all the means we have at our disposal.
"Based on the evidence we have seen to date, Man Group will dispute any claim and intends to vigorously and robustly defend any proceedings," the company said.
It's a profound threat to our way of life, and we have to respond as robustly as possible with all the means we have at our disposal.
Israel has one of the most robustly militarized borders, with an above-ground security barrier already in place and its Iron Dome defense system protecting the skies.
This was not much of a problem until recently, Shvets argues, because China's economy was growing so robustly that it eclipsed the rate of non-performing loans (NPLs).
What they found: In testing in mice, the molecule, known as HS-CD6, "robustly infiltrated brain cancers after intravenous injection and exhibited potent antitumor activity," the study states.
In larger ex-communist countries, perhaps less imbued with a sense of the faith's vulnerability, the robustly Christian share is a bit smaller but still in the majority.
This may include such things as conducting proportional offensive cyber activities, reinforcing the U.S. military presence in Europe, and doing more to robustly and creatively combat Russian propaganda.
But many analysts say that with the economy growing robustly and fears of a credit bubble rising, the Riksbank is running out of ammunition to push up inflation.
We know that Senator Cruz has been pushing for robustly funded risk pools to cover people with pre-existing conditions as opposed to making insurance companies cover them.
"We weren't sure how people were going to accept three young women bringing Yemeni music to the front stage," said Tair, the most robustly outspoken of the three.
Supporters applauded robustly, waved "Hillary" signs and even finished the candidate's sentences as she quoted famed author Maya Angelou and repeated her favorite attack lines against Donald Trump.
Outside of the big numbers, all carried off robustly, it is not, perhaps, as suave as it might be; the pacing is sometimes erratic, the stage business stereotypical.
According to the study, it's known that "emotional events and stimuli are more robustly remembered, with higher levels of confidence, vividness and detail" when compared to neutral events.
It had a robustly built and long face with protrusive jaws and a well-developed "sagittal crest," a ridge of bone atop the head indicating strong jaw muscles.
It should serve as a lesson to the White House that it needs to select its candidates more carefully and be prepared to defend its choices more robustly.
The kind of robustly left, disruptive campaign Sanders is building engenders its own kind of unity—just not, according to the Times, among the right kinds of people.
After 17 months of tariffs borne by American consumers and businesses, some economists worry more tariffs will drag on an US economy that is growing, but not robustly.
But a new secretary general could reflect the greater political diversity of the continent and more robustly press the government of President Nicolás Maduro on behalf of Venezuelans.
"Teva has responded to the statement of objections robustly, and has attended the oral hearing today," the company said in a statement, referring to the EU charge sheet.
On Thursday, the ECB said it will keep rates at current levels or lower until it sees its inflation outlook "robustly converge" to a level close to 0.2%.
We expect FB to continue to grow robustly as it increases the prominence of video combined with unrivaled data on its user base driving better targeting for advertisers.
But he said that with one of them "the contribution was positive, and if we had had more bidding it would have been robustly attractive" to the company.
As I've reported, and as the new petition highlights, these agencies can't function robustly under a specter of uncertainty about their constitutionality and the appropriate remedy for it.
The report found that, using the right techniques, anyone who has access to incoming data packets could have listened in on the live feed, which was not robustly encrypted.
On many of these Mrs May has responded more robustly than Tony Blair did following the fatal poisoning in 2006, with polonium, of another Russian ex-spook, Alexander Litvinenko.
Liu Jianfeng, the party general secretary at Baiyun University, who has an ideological as well as a management role, takes a robustly un-ideological view of the institution's job.
Hammond, who was in Georgia to meet Prime Minister Georgy Kvirikashvili and to visit the BP-operated South Caucasus Pipeline, has a track record of robustly criticizing Russia's actions.
The fall in the pound's value would also increase supplier costs for its British business, Diploma said, adding this would need to be "managed robustly" to maintain gross margins.
HAMBURG/BERLIN (Reuters) - German environmental group Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH) has filed a suit against German motor authority KBA, accusing it of failing to act robustly enough over Volkswagen's (VOWG_p.
Critics say the federal government did not respond as quickly or robustly to the devastation of the U.S. territory as it had for hurricanes that hit the U.S. mainland.
To be sure, her defeat of longtime Democratic Congressman Joe Crowley was impressive, and is widely being treated as a harbinger of a more robustly left-wing Democratic Party.
" The pre-screening has been most "robustly" done in the state of Washington, he added, adding it is "reaching out across the rest of the nation as we speak.
The production is robustly directed by Samuel West, who also happens to be Ms. Wade's partner and the father of their two daughters (who are referred to in passing).
Trump has robustly defended his move over the past week, and administration officials have worked to counter the narrative that the withdrawal served as a green light to Turkey.
He was accompanied by a woman, dark-haired and robustly handsome, at least forty when you examined the lines around her mouth, but healthier than Stolarsky by a mile.
Its economy has grown robustly in recent years, expanding by 6.9 percent in the fourth quarter, with domestic consumption jumping by 9.3 percent, boosted by wage and pension hikes.
This would be the only way to robustly compensate for the aerodynamic instability that was created when the Max's massive engines were affixed to the 737's ancient airframe.
"As many countries have experienced and the Inclusive Development Index data illustrates, growth is a necessary but not sufficient condition for robustly rising median living standards," the report said.
The show includes 262 abstract, robustly chromatic works — paintings, essentially — in acrylic and ink on vaguely rectilinear expanses of fabric that are collaged together from smaller bits and pieces.
Several of these features had actually been included in the previous version of Autopilot, but Tesla said that they would need to be "robustly validated" before they would be reintroduced.
Researchers also believe that larger, hotter, longer-burning fires can lead to deforestation as they prevent some species of trees from recovering as robustly as they do with smaller outbreaks.
"The embryo of the new Puerto Rico is growing robustly," said Jon Borschow, founder of the nonprofit Foundation for Puerto Rico, which focuses on building the island's lagging tourism industry.
Trade on his terms, a coalition united in robustly enforced sanctions against North Korea and a bagful of business contracts and the promise of jobs to bring home to America?
" Daniel J. Horwitz, the chairman of the state ethics panel, said in a statement that the panel was "pleased with the decision" and "will continue to robustly enforce the law.
We encourage DeepMind Health to look at ways of entrenching its separation from Alphabet and DeepMind more robustly, so that it can have enduring force to the commitments it makes.
To the Editor: A deeper dive into the data on nursing home staffing in New York State reveals that nonprofit nursing homes staff more robustly than for-profit nursing homes.
Al Franken of Minnesota, expressed concern that Sessions would not robustly defend the civil rights of all Americans, including LGBTQ Americans, women, and minorities, as the Obama administration had done.
Unlike Cadillac and Buick, the updated GM infotainment system will be less luxuriously high-tech in Hummer, designed instead to be robustly interactive when taken into rough, off-road conditions.
"For those of us who want to see governors use their clemency power more robustly, process still really matters," said David Singleton, a professor at Northern Kentucky University's law school.
Imports in April also grew more robustly than anticipated, signaling China's domestic demand is holding up well, good news for policymakers looking to soften the blow from any trade shocks.
HAMBURG/BERLIN (Reuters) - German environmental group Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH) has filed a suit against German motor authority KBA, accusing it of failing to act robustly enough over Volkswagen's diesel emissions scandal.
Another candidate, Ksenia Sobchak, a TV presenter and family friend of Putin, has upended expectations by robustly criticizing the Kremlin, but she has only 2 percent support, the same survey showed.
Retail sales and other measures of consumer sentiment have pointed to a weakening in an economy that has so far ridden out the threats generated by the Brexit vote relatively robustly.
"The group's position remains that we do not consider there to be any merit to these claims and we will robustly contest this legal action," the bank said in a statement.
LONDON (Reuters) - Rio Tinto said on Monday it would defend itself robustly if rival miner BSG Resources (BSGR) pursues a threat to file a law suit over mining rights in Guinea.
I watch him move from city to city, event to event, engage robustly with a lot of people, and -- and he's a pretty amazing guy," Flynn said Monday on "New Day.
Peru's President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski opened the summit of Asia-Pacific leaders on November 18 urging them to robustly defend free trade against protectionist trends in the United States and Europe.
Peru's President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski opened the summit of Asia-Pacific leaders on November 20163 urging them to robustly defend free trade against protectionist trends in the United States and Europe.
Farmers lobbied hard against the Glyphosate amendment, arguing three years was too soon to find an economic and environmentally viable alternative, and it was opposed robustly by Agriculture Minister Stephane Travert.
"We responded to Uber's letter and will be robustly defending the legal proceedings brought by them in relation to the changes to private hire regulations," said a spokesperson for the agency.
I believe that all, or most, of the European countries will move their embassies to Jerusalem, recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital and engage robustly with us for security, prosperity and peace.
"The knee-jerk assumption when people write about attrition is often fear of some kind of a brain drain — I want to push back against that really robustly," Mr. Campbell said.
But in Chengdu, Xiong A'bing, a chef who runs a chain of restaurants called Rustic Impressions, specializing in robustly traditional dishes, said people would tire of the race toward spicy novelty.
But Keiko had to relearn how to be a whale, as Susan Orlean reported in The New Yorker: He lacked sufficient ability to hold his breath, swim robustly and catch food.
While the United States remains dominant in the standards-setting space currently, China would likely compete robustly to fill any void left by Qualcomm as a result of this hostile takeover.
I believe that all or most of the European countries will move their embassies to Jerusalem, recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and engage robustly with us for security, prosperity and peace.
The experts warned that tech companies should implement safeguards by addressing workplace culture, setting up ways to detect unusual behavior by employees, and more robustly protecting user data across the board.
Sources close to the negotiations told Reuters that some DUP members had issues with the proposed compromise on the Irish language and "robustly raised" their concerns with Foster earlier this week.
One thing is clear: Any action would need to be swiftly enacted and robustly enforced if it were to have a meaningful chance of defending democracy from ethics-free data-targeting.
Impossible and Beyond burgers really shine when they are formed into thicker patties that trap liquefied fat, are cooked no more than medium-rare and are paired with robustly flavored toppings.
Far from robustly reaffirming NATO's mutual defense commitment in the way that many members hoped he would, Mr. Trump repeated his complaint that the United States was shouldering an unfair burden.
Mr. Hogan vowed to "robustly defend" European interests as he justified the European position on trade spats with the United States over airplane subsidies, digital taxes and the World Trade Organization.
There is also benefit in knowing that law enforcement is actively and robustly investigating what is at least questionable conduct involving members of the Trump team and high-placed Russian officials.
Similarly, a rustic young red from southern Italy might be robustly tannic yet still be a pleasure to drink, the astringency and bitterness of the tannins balancing out the sweet fruit.
The research produced from federal funding to the NIH and CDC is highly competitive, heavily scrutinized and robustly peer reviewed before publication, to ensure veracity and prevent any fabrications or falsehoods.
Mr. Marchand may be sui generis, with some lucky constellation of genes that have allowed him to live past 100 without debilities and to respond to training as robustly he does.
Which doesn't exactly bode well for the company to robustly control malicious attempts to skew public opinion — especially when the advertisers in question are simultaneously trying to pour money into its coffers.
The president's recipe for political success is to appear more down-to-earth than his effete critics in the media, and so robustly transactional that his political rivals appear hypocritical by comparison.
"As that work continues, we must ensure that courts are correctly interpreting federal civil rights laws in a way that robustly protects the rights of LGBT people across the U.S," he said.
I am seriously spending all day just hustling piss nonstop, and I am presumably a doctor or a scientist or someone robustly qualified in some non-urine field of endeavor or other.
Snap is under NDA with the UK's Home Office as part of a working group tasked with coming up with more robust age verification technology that's able to robustly identify children online.
In addition, racial isolation increases the likelihood of Trump support: People living in ZIP codes with disproportionately high shares of white residents are significantly and robustly more likely to view Trump favorably.
Its nostalgia — for a suburban, middle-class social order of crew-cut dads, stay-at-home moms, station wagons and cigarettes, and also for idealistic, robustly funded federal-government programs — is palpable.
In the 19683s he made sculpture in upstate New York, including two robustly carved heads with shoe-polish glaze that were inspired by African-American face jugs — and resemble Old Testament prophets.
The leaflets didn't mention the Republican or Democrat in the race but the Green Party candidate, Angela Green, and her support for policies like legalizing marijuana and robustly expanding public health care.
"We enjoy a strong and constructive relationship with China and that's one which allows us to robustly address areas where we have differences, and this would be one example," the spokesman said.
At Liz O'Brien the 21914th-century furnishings include a pair of white-lacquer bookcases by John Dickinson from 21920; their looming, robustly sculptural forms expand upon Paul Frankl's "Skyscraper" cabinets of the 21948s.
In total there were at least 670 events around the world, but the Women's March on Washington was one of the most robustly attended, with at least 500,000 people estimated in the crowd.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's economy is expected to grow robustly, the Economy Ministry said in its monthly report on Monday, with public and private consumption continuing to increase strongly and moderate export growth expected.
With Europe's biggest economy growing robustly, Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) and their Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), are able to offer voters tax relief and more investment after the Sept.
On Friday defensive stocks, which held up relatively robustly compared with cyclicals and growth sector during the October sell-off, were out of favour, providing the most pressure on the blue chip index.
If you don't robustly consider greenhouse gas emissions in your NEPA reviews — and evaluate means to reduce those emissions — you are very likely to face a federal judge who will question your choice.
BEIJING, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Growth in China's services industry picked up in January, an official survey showed on Wednesday, suggesting the key sector is continuing to expand robustly at the start of 2018.
Accusations against Russia swirled in parliament, with Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson saying if suspicions about Russia's involvement prove well founded, "we will respond robustly and forced to look at sanctions regime on Russia".
But plenty of questions remain over exactly how robustly it verified participants' ages; how parental consents were obtained; as well as the quality and accessibility of the information provided to parents and teens.
"We didn't have any idea that some of the products would be so damn stable—so robustly stable beyond the shelf life," Ajaz Hussain, a scientist who helped oversee the program, told ProPublica.
"China would likely compete robustly to fill any void left by Qualcomm as a result of this hostile takeover," a United States Treasury official wrote in a letter to the companies last week.
But Jordan Rooney, CEO of the Ridge Point strategic media firm, said that unless the game receives uniformly negative reviews, he expects it to sell robustly, precisely because of the negativity and denunciation.
These include Darrel Austin (1907-86773), who is represented by the robustly painted "Wiley Fox," from 1970; and Karl Priebe (1914-1976), the creator of four dreamy fantasy portraits of large-eyed beauties.
MONTREAL — Canadian diplomats who were posted to Cuba are suing their government, claiming that it failed to protect them and to respond robustly to a mysterious illness they acquired while stationed in Cuba.
Speaking with the paper's political editor, Mr. Trump had robustly criticized Ms. May and her plans to withdraw Britain from the European Union, threatening to undermine Mr. Trump's meeting with his British counterpart.
Wall Street rose robustly for a second straight session on Wednesday, helped by higher oil prices and investors becoming more comfortable with the prospect of an interest rate hike as early as next month.
The head of the ECB robustly defended the bank's policy of printing money and keeping borrowing costs at rock bottom and said interest rates would stay at current record lows for a long time.
Duterte, who is nicknamed "the Punisher", has been unapologetic over unleashing the police on drug users and dealers and has responded robustly to criticism from the United Nations and other countries over his campaign.
But if, like all political systems, democracy has proved eminently fallible, it has shown itself robustly superior to the rest when it comes to fixing those failings and making good when faced by change.
The federal grand jury that Robert Mueller was using is still working "robustly" even after the special counsel submitted his final report to the Justice Department, a prosecutor said at a court hearing Wednesday.
"While the United States remains dominant in the standards-setting space currently, China would likely compete robustly to fill any void left by Qualcomm as a result of this hostile takeover," the letter reads.
Notably, Mexico today is growing more robustly in its north, which has been quicker to embrace industrialization and global trade, than its rural and politically volatile south, which only seems to fall further back.
"While the United States remains dominant in the standards-setting space currently, China would likely compete robustly to fill any void left by Qualcomm as a result of this hostile takeover," the letter reads.
" Perhaps so, probably not (and many of ­Ratliff's pronouncements strike me as overblown or unreliable), but it doesn't really matter, he makes his case, and he makes it robustly: "Brown does an amazing thing. . . .
This was put on full display in Australia, as a man tried to keep pace with professional race horses (while horses cannot spoon soup or journal, they can have jobs) and got robustly tromped.
The new services agreement, with Taunton & Somerset NHS Trust, appears, at first glance, to be more a robustly defined entity than the original information sharing agreement (ISA) inked with the Royal Free NHS Trust.
On Tuesday, he "stressed" to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson by phone "the need for NATO allies to robustly fund their defenses," according to a statement by White House deputy press secretary Judd Deere.
"I believe that all, or most, of the European countries will move their embassies to Jerusalem, recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and engage robustly with us for security, prosperity and peace," Mr. Netanyahu said.
GENEVA — More than 160 countries adopted a sweeping international accord on migration on Monday, after the United Nations secretary general robustly defended against the "myths" and falsehoods that critics had directed at the deal.
Mr. Obama, by contrast, did not turn to executive power so robustly until later in his eight-year presidency, when the opposition was in charge of first the House and then later the Senate.
Having long operated quietly in Russia's shadow at the United Nations, the Chinese are also speaking out more forcefully and engaging more robustly across multiple regions, a trend that has accelerated under Mr. Trump.
"President-elect Trump expressed agreement and said the United States would stand with Korea 22019 percent and cooperate with Korea firmly and robustly to guard against the unpredictability of the North," the statement said.
"While the United States remains dominant in the standards-setting space currently, China would likely compete robustly to fill any void left by Qualcomm as a result of this hostile takeover," the letter read.
In fact, older people's cells responded in some ways more robustly to intense exercise than the cells of the young did — suggesting, he says, that it is never too late to benefit from exercise.
Its revenue has been growing robustly, and its share of the North American sports-footwear market has jumped to 11 percent from 28 percent since 21989, according to the market research company NPD Group.
U.S. jobs data on Friday, while weaker than expected, underlined that the world's largest economy is growing robustly, supporting synchronized global growth that had underpinned investor sentiment before the recent eruption of the trade dispute.
"The Motherload" and "High Road" saw Mastodon push further into radio rock tendencies, placing heavy emphasis on melodies and sing-along choruses (as well as big budget, splashy music videos complete with robustly twerking dancers).
Field concludes there is a need for the government to reform employment law, and enforce it "much more robustly, with the objective of introducing greater security for workers without compromising the flexibility of their work".
The moderation in housing is largely driven by supply constraints, but there are concerns that persistent weakness could eventually spill over to the broader economy, which appeared to have grown robustly in the second quarter.
"We're providing the container that runs these things robustly, and with a complete audit path and exchange reporting, so all the heavy lifting is taken out," said Steve Grob, director of group strategy at Fidessa.
The transportation casks are designed so robustly that what we've done with past experiments here at Sandia, where we have driven locomotives into these casks — we've driven trucks into these casks — and they don't break.
On the one hand, European leaders have robustly criticized Turkey for what they see as rapid backsliding on democracy and human rights, especially during a crackdown in the wake of a failed coup in 2016.
Albeit, if Twitter provided full and free access to researchers so that the opinion-influencing impact of its platform could be more robustly studied the company probably still wouldn't like all the conclusions being drawn.
U.S. jobs data on Friday, while weaker than expected, underlined that the world's largest economy is growing robustly, supporting the synchronized global growth that had underpinned investor sentiment before the eruption of the trade dispute.
"Ed could have worked more robustly to address the runaway inequality in San Francisco," says former city supervisor John Avalos, a critic of Lee's from the left who ran against him for mayor in 2011.
Biden's selective—and at times flatly deceptive—invocation of his history of course mirrors the countless ways in which American political culture at large relies on robustly denying the truth about our own collective past.
"China would likely compete robustly to fill any void left by Qualcomm as a result of this hostile takeover," a United States Treasury official wrote in a letter calling for a review of the deal.
But ultimately, the goal of developing trustworthy A.I. will require a deeper investigation into our own remarkable abilities and new insights into the cognitive mechanisms we ourselves use to reliably and robustly understand the world.
But at the same time the American economy did recover, slowly but more robustly than in much of the developed world, and again and again the dooms predicted by Obama's Republican adversaries failed to materialize.
You know, and unemployment is low and the economy is growing, and to give the Trump administration credit, it has grown more robustly than any of his detractors thought it would when he became president.
Trade links between the Asian economic powerhouse and African nations like Kenya have been growing robustly in recent years, offering opportunities to lenders who serve Chinese clients doing business on the continent like Standard Chartered.
The 37-page indictment centers on St. Petersburg-based Internet Research Agency, and Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Russian oligarch dubbed "Putin's favorite chef," stars as the central character of the multi-pronged and robustly financed operation.
Although Germany robustly defended the independence of the rate-setting European Central Bank (ECB), many commentators – including Germany's own Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble - did agree that the exchange rate was too low for Europe's largest economy.
"Our job is to be paranoid and think about all that can go wrong with landing, to make sure we're designing robustly," Rob Grover, the InSight systems lead for entry, descent, and landing, tells The Verge.
"Soft July starts following on June's solid reading is a disappointment as we had expected housing to pick up more robustly from a soft second quarter," said Andrew Labelle, an economist at Citigroup in New York.
We urge members of Congress to acknowledge the powerful message of "thank you" we heard on our recent trips by robustly supporting and funding these life-saving and critical international development programs in fiscal year 2017.
"Having comparable measures will revolutionize our ability to track the prevalence of forced labor and begin to more robustly identify its causes and dynamics," said Kelly Gleason of the United Nations University's Center for Policy Research.
The prosecutor is required to "robustly" prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity, but "with full respect for the sovereignty of states and the limits of its jurisdiction", it said in an emailed response to Reuters.
They can tout strong economic growth, a President who is dominating the globe and two Supreme Court nominations that delight social conservatives -- though of course that narrative of achievement will be robustly challenged by Trump's opponents.
"We didn't have any idea that some of the products would be so damn stable — so robustly stable beyond the shelf life," says Ajaz Hussain, one of the scientists who formerly helped oversee the extension program.
He died in 2009, and his company disbanded two years later, yet at the Joyce Theater on Tuesday, the squeaking returned and was almost heartwarming — one sign among many of how robustly Cunningham's work is surviving.
Mr. Mulvaney has told associates that the administration paused the aid to try to push Ukraine to more robustly fight corruption, not in connection with pressuring Ukraine to uncover dirt on of Mr. Trump's political rivals.
In the meantime, I imagine writers will continue robustly to exploit the enormous American freedom that exists to write what they please, to speak out about the political situation, or to organize as they see fit.
For the United States to robustly weaken al Shabab, it must induce the Somali government to be accountable to the citizens, to deliver public services and to minimize clan discrimination and the exclusion of minority clans.
The simple fact that both parties in a transaction can come away in a better situation is the most powerful concept ever deployed to lower the cost of goods and services in a robustly competitive marketplace.
We completely answered absolutely every question very robustly; there was not a single point in those Reviewer Two and Three comments that had any validity and that we were not able to fully and powerfully answer.
A robustly growing Polish economy is seen helping the zloty, which has been one of the least volatile currencies in the world in past months, strengthen about 1 percent against the euro in the next 12 months.
Although the march's official statement says it champions "robustly funded and publicly communicated science as a pillar of human freedom and prosperity," organizers and participants have disagreed on just how political (and partisan) scientists ought to be.
The research underlines how difficult it is for any data set to meet that standard of being truly, robustly anonymous — given how the risk of re-identification demonstrably steps up with even just a few attributes available.
The powerful prince (known as MBS) has robustly denied any knowledge of Khashoggi's disappearance, but at least 11 of the 15 suspected assassins named by Turkish officials are linked to Saudi security services, the Washington Post reported.
They vowed to crack down more robustly against all terrorists in Pakistan -- not just those, like the Pakistani Taliban (TTP), that strike in Pakistan, but also those like the Haqqani Network that strike only in neighboring countries.
The partnership between Waymo and Chrysler saw engineers from both companies work closely to "rapidly and robustly integrate the vehicle electrical and control systems with the fully self-driving system," said a Fiat Chrysler spokesperson Berj Alexanian.
In a joint statement, John Howchin, secretary-general of the Council on Ethics of the Swedish National Pension Funds, said the investors would be "engaging robustly" with those who have not responded to the request for information.
BEVERLY HILLS (Reuters) - U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Monday that there is no reason that the U.S. economy cannot grow more robustly if the Trump administration is successful in rolling back a number of regulations.
With lots of sinking to the floor and leaping upward, it strains to match the scale of its Stravinsky score — robustly sung on Wednesday by the Venture(NY) chorus despite the erratic playing of the Juilliard Orchestra.
This sort of compensatory economic liberalization is how big welfare states can indirectly promote growth, and more or less explains why countries like Canada, Denmark, and Sweden have become more robustly capitalist over the past several decades.
During his testimony, Mr. Comey was asked why he had not responded more robustly, why he had not told Mr. Trump that he, the president, was acting inappropriately or reported his behavior immediately to others in authority.
Mark this down as a not overly spectacular — but certainly robustly good-enough — launch for Disney's plan to annualize its Star Wars franchise entries, including stand-alone "stories" that don't quite factor into the central Skywalker saga.
However, some scientists say that bats have been more extensively sampled for viruses in the wake of the 2003 SARS outbreak and that other animals may have a similar diversity of viruses if scientists looked more robustly.
The bialy might have been custom-made for the job, particularly the ones at Shelsky's, which are baked to a darker brown, their thumbprint divots filled with a more robustly caramelized onion confit, than garden-variety bialys.
Britain has warned Russia it will respond robustly if the Kremlin was responsible, while the Times newspaper has cited British government sources as saying the suspected poisoning is being treated as an assassination attempt linked to Russia.
"I've thought consistently that it was not a confident bet that the economy could withstand four rate increases this year, and continue to growth robustly and continue to provide support for a very weak global economy," Summers said.
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot takes the smart step of launching in 2006, with Kim as a capable, confident foreigner-gone-native, capable of robustly cursing an ass-grabbing local in his own language, and unfazed by explosions and gunfire.
At the heart of the pullback is a rise in U.S. bond yields due to growing expectations that a robustly performing economy will lead to higher inflation and a steady rise in official interest rates over this year.
Including — it seems — the entire external reviewer structure… "We encourage DeepMind Health to look at ways of entrenching its separation from Alphabet and DeepMind more robustly, so that it can have enduring force to the commitments it makes."!
Still, public opinion remains robustly pro-immigration: 82% believe immigrants are good for Australia and 52% consider the current pace of immigration about right or too low, against 43% who want it reduced, a Scanlon Foundation poll finds.
The German economy is expected to have grown robustly in the first quarter led by private consumption and state spending, but the outlook for the rest of the year is less clear, the Finance Ministry said on Thursday.
A recent UNICEF review of 17 major frameworks for AI ethics created by intergovernmental and nonprofit organizations found that only one robustly engages with the issue of child's rights, and 10 do not address children's issues at all.
"The Governing Council expects the key ECB interest rates to remain at their present or lower levels until it has seen the inflation outlook robustly converge to a level sufficiently close to, but below, 2%," the ECB said.
"Are these work-force centers going to be robustly funded and have the means to identify prospective employers and make matches happen?" asked Mr. Foltz-Morrison, 29, who is also a graduate student at the University of Arkansas.
BEVERLY HILLS, May 1 (Reuters) - U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Monday that there is no reason that the U.S. economy cannnot grow more robustly if the Trump administration is successful in rolling back a number of regulations.
Of course Cook's position also aligns with Apple's hardware-dominated business model — in which the company makes most of its money by selling premium priced, robustly encrypted devices, rather than monopolizing people's attention to sell their eyeballs to advertisers.
While stopping short of questioning the inflation-targeting framework introduced on Rajan's watch, they expressed disappointment that outside members of a new Monetary Policy Committee nominated by Modi's government were not challenging the RBI's hawkish 'house' view more robustly.
Iran denies involvement, but has threatened to respond robustly to U.S. sanctions that have followed President Donald Trump's abandonment of a major 2015 treaty, in which Iran agreed to restrict nuclear work in return for the lifting of sanctions.
"[The] Bottom line is that in a study like this where there are many parameters to adjust (especially when predicting events that took place millions of years ago) we can never robustly prove (or disprove) the results," Milisavljevic said.
NEW YORK, May 43 (Reuters) - Wall Street rose robustly for a second straight session on Wednesday, helped by higher oil prices and investors becoming more comfortable with the prospect of an interest rate hike as early as next month.
On Friday, ECB President Mario Draghi told central bankers and ministers at an event in Washington that the 19-nation euro zone has been expanding robustly and needs strong global growth and open trade for the expansion to continue.
He told Mr. Reid that he wanted a say on both policy and process, an indication that he intends to push for a robustly liberal platform and an overhaul of the Democratic presidential nominating system that could eliminate superdelegates.
At the heart of the pullback has been a rise in U.S. bond yields due to growing expectations that a robustly performing economy will lead to higher inflation and a steady rise in official interest rates over this year.
When my future colleague, Zelda Perkins, interviewed me, she warned that my potential new boss had a reputation for inappropriate behavior and towering fits of rage, but I was to "handle him robustly" and I would be totally fine.
And she observed, accurately, that despite the squabbling in the Democratic presidential primary, all the candidates' health plans are directionally the same — offering Americans better, more robustly subsidized coverage — while Trump is suing to eliminate the Affordable Care Act.
So it seems doubly appropriate that much of his monologue is set inside one or another hostelry, not least because Paul Kennedy's robustly garrulous Padraig looks as if he would make for good company over a beer or two.
"The longer term fundamental issue is demand is growing robustly around the world, excess capacity is basically disappearing, and so the market is now starting to price a barrel of oil at the marginal cost of supply," he added.
"China would likely compete robustly to fill any void left by Qualcomm as a result of this hostile takeover," the Treasury Department said in a letter Monday to lawyers involved in the deal, citing Huawei as a competitive threat.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling slipped from a five-week high on Friday but remained on track for its strongest week since mid-November, with investors setting aside their Brexit concerns to focus instead on signs the British economy is growing robustly.
"As the rainy season is imminent in Central and East Africa, we also have to be aware there may be further cases, there may be further outbreaks, and we need to remain vigilant and able to respond robustly," Salama said.
It didn't matter if the frog in question was male, female, or even a completely different species—the tadpoles swam robustly towards any adult frog and attempted to escape onto their backs, even though the adults didn't assist in any way.
The output index fell to 47.8 in July from 53.6 in June, its lowest since October 2012, while new orders - which grew robustly in June - suffered their sharpest turnaround since 1998 and fell at their fastest rate in over three years.
In recent months, Chinese exports had expanded robustly, which economists said reflected front-loading of cargoes before a now-postponed plan to hike U.S. tariffs of $22017 billion of Chinese goods to 26.9 percent from 10 percent on Jan. 1.
Playing only his 39th NHL game since his last goal came April 2, 2017, against the Calgary Flames, Holzer pinched from his point position and took a crossing pass from Max Jones that he one-timed home and celebrated robustly.
Speaking at a Tuesday news conference alongside the president of France, President Donald Trump robustly defended Jackson as "one of the finest people I have met," but said that Democrats had launched an unfair attack on the White House physician's record.
"The robot learned to grasp objects much more robustly using this additional signal that the human was providing, but also learned to generalize to new objects much better," says USC roboticist Stefanos Nikolaidis, coauthor on a new paper describing the work.
Washington (CNN Business)America's economy is still growing robustly, but a string of possible outside shocks including President Donald Trump's protracted trade rift with China could trigger a downturn, according to a report released by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday.
That could have been the end of his career, but now, having left Fox, Bolling hosts not one but two new news shows for the robustly Trumpian local news empire Sinclair and for Glenn Beck's online playground of reaction, The Blaze.
"With Baidu traffic growing robustly and our mobile ecosystem continuing to expand, we are in a good position to focus on capitalizing monetization and ROI improvement opportunities to deliver shareholder value," Herman Yu, CFO of Baidu, said in a statement.
The IAAF — which said on Wednesday it was set on "robustly defending any challenge" to the suspension of the Russian athletics federation — said last week that RUSADA's reinstatement fulfilled one of three pre-conditions for the federation's return to its fold.
In its statement on Friday, S&P said it welcomed government reforms, including the rollout of GST and a planned $32 billion capital infusion into its struggling state-run lenders, while predicting the country's economy would "grow robustly" in 2018-2020.
And wages are not rising as they should if you believe in the law of supply and demand, along with historical trends, which say they should be increasing at a fast clip since employers should be robustly competing to grab workers.
Mr. Netanyahu is a fierce defender of Israel and has robustly condemned anti-Semitism in the past, but he waited three days to release a statement about violence instigated in part by swastika-waving Nazis and others chanting anti-Semitic slogans.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling slipped from a five-week high on Friday but remained on track for one of its strongest weeks since mid-November, with investors setting aside their Brexit concerns to focus on signs the British economy is growing robustly.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German economy is expected to have grown robustly in the first quarter led by private consumption and state spending, but the outlook for the rest of the year is less clear, the Finance Ministry said on Thursday.
But it is in order to reduce the number of such scenarios and help establish trust, not to render tragedy impossible, that every self-driving car should robustly and provably prefer its own destruction to that of a person outside itself.
Rival Middle East carrier Emirates was a FIFA sponsor until 1.073 when it said it would not renew its contract following months of calls for sponsors to respond robustly to allegations of bribery to secure the 2022 World Cup for Qatar.
Washington (CNN)The grand jury's criminal investigation started by special counsel investigators is "continuing robustly," a federal prosecutor said Wednesday, even though Robert Mueller filed his report on Russian interference in the 2016 election with the Justice Department last week.
Britain's labour market has performed robustly since Britain voted to leave the European Union in June 2016, in contrast to other parts of the economy which have suffered from uncertainty about the timing and terms on which Britain will leave.
Meanwhile, with the recent release of the seventeenth edition of the baseball simulator Out of the Park Baseball, German programmer Markus Heinsohn has continued working to create a computer game that models the sport as accurately and robustly as possible.
At the heart of this week's pullback in the market has been a rise in U.S. bond yields due to growing expectations that a robustly performing economy will lead to higher inflation and a steady rise in official interest rates over this year.
"Lisa's work has reopened the case," said Chris Flynn of Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, who, with Johan Holmberg, conducted a series of Milky Way inventories in the early aughts that seemed to robustly sweep it clean of a dark disk.
BERLIN, March 8 (Reuters) - German industrial orders fell more than expected in January, data showed on Thursday, but the economy ministry said it expected manufacturing to continue to grow robustly in coming months and support a solid upswing in Europe's largest economy.
And maybe especially so for Natural Cycles — whose product relies so acutely on users trusting the efficacy claims its business makes because it hasn't yet conducted a randomized control trial to be able to robustly prove out those claims via the standard science.
And to the degree that we've long considered a scandal that Americans could go bankrupt because of medical bills, these people will not have that problem because their large medical bills will be covered by health insurance and very robustly subsidized health insurance.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The head of the ECB robustly defended its cheap money policy on Thursday against sharp criticism from Germany, as the country's leader entered a debate that has driven a wedge between the euro zone's central bank and its biggest economy.
The two companies about matched each other at the end of 2017, as Snap was one of the more robustly weird and semi-disappointing IPOs of 2017 (and it also opened the so-called IPO window for a wave of new public companies).
The economy grew fairly robustly in the run-up to the vote but economists expect businesses and consumers to cut back after the referendum shock, although a dive in the pound has helped some companies which make most of their earnings aboard.
"We are looking at whether or not Facebook secured and safeguarded personal information on the platform and whether when they found out about the loss of the data they acted robustly and whether or not people were informed," Denham told BBC Radio.
The detail of its policy plans remain under wraps so it's unclear whether the Home Office intends to include setting up a centralized system of online age verification for robustly identifying kids on social media platforms as part of its safety-focused regulation.
LONDON (Reuters) - The euro zone economy has kicked off the year robustly, data from the Baltic to the Mediterranean showed on Monday, evidence for the European Central Bank that its massive cash stimulus is working but also posing questions about what comes next.
Facebook says the researchers will be given access to "privacy-protected datasets" — though it does not detail how people's data will be robustly anonymized — and says it will not have any right or review or approval on research findings prior to publication.
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors pumped $22013 billion into global equities in the past week and also put money into bank loans, likely viewing the rise in U.S. bond yields as reflecting a robustly growing economy, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said on Friday.
Bolton's departure came after months of clear signs that his worldview — that the US should robustly and unilaterally exercise its military, diplomatic and economic power around the world — differed wildly from Trump's self-professed love of deal-making, apparently driven mostly by instinct.
I have a feeling, though, that if any troupe can reconcile such disparities it's the Sydney Theater Company, whose "Uncle Vanya" — seen as part of the Lincoln Center Festival in 2012 — was the most robustly, paradoxically funny and sad version I've ever encountered.
There is stronger evidence that racial isolation and less strictly economic measures of social status, namely health and intergenerational mobility, are robustly predictive of more favorable views toward Trump, and these factors predict support for him but not other Republican presidential candidates.
Since then, the deployment of armed security guards on ships with a mandate to respond robustly combined with pre-emptive strikes by naval forces and more protective measures on vessels helped cut attacks to just two in 2014 and zero last year.
Republicans have used the filibuster to undermine entire institutions before: They opposed a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) that could robustly protect American consumers, so they filibustered the president's nomination of Richard Cordray to serve as its director, regardless of his qualifications.
It is vital that the police and criminal justice system have a range of measures available to them to prevent drug use, [but] also have the tools to deal robustly with serious and repeat offenders who cause the most harm in our communities.
"Our pilot experiments showed that eight pairs of randomly selected chromosomes could all be successfully fused, and the resulting strains grew as robustly as the wild type strains, indicating that the yeast cells could tolerate random fusion of two chromosomes," the researchers reported.
He could grab this highly divisive issue, put a bipartisan deal on the table — the parameters of which already exist and have been robustly debated for years — and resolve immigration once and for all, something that has eluded his Republican and Democratic predecessors.
Ms. Anderson's robustly sentimental play, a take on a saint-in-the-making from a parent's perspective, provides an old-fashioned showcase for the kind of acting with a capital A that once had Broadway theatergoers queuing around the block for returns.
It now says instead that rates will not go up until inflation "robustly" converges on the central bank's target of close to, but below, 2% and until that is also reflected in underlying, or core, inflation (ie, excluding energy and food prices).
I spent decades grappling with guilt that I took the job, that I hadn't left the room sooner, that it was somehow my fault, that I hadn't handled Harvey "robustly" enough, that I was not tough enough to work in the film industry.
The directive also calls for "a detailed strategy to robustly fund" the plan and states that it should be submitted to the president by the secretary of Defense, James Mattis, though calls for several other Cabinet officials to collaborate in developing the plan.
Suisheng Zhao, a China expert at the University of Denver, said if Trump did impose tariffs and more robustly challenged China's interests in the South China Sea, Beijing could tell Chinese businesses to abandon any talks or deals with the Trump Organization.
NAIROBI, July 27 (Reuters) - Kenya's East Africa Breweries expects net sales to keep growing robustly this financial year as the economy at home recovers and investments in spirits production and a new brewery start to pay off, its chief executive said on Friday.
Neanderthals - more robustly built than Homo sapiens and with larger brows - inhabited Eurasia from the Atlantic coast to the Ural Mountains from about 400,000 years ago until a bit after 40,000 years ago, disappearing after our species established itself in the region.
Transgender students once found an ally in the Department of Education, which under the Obama administration robustly investigated alleged violations of their civil rights and argued that federal laws against sex discrimination ensured their access to public school bathrooms and changing facilities.
It's given us a language where we can now describe much more intricately and robustly how human beings — not just their minds but their bodies, their microbiomes, their modes of communication and so on — are enmeshed in and interact with the nonhuman world.
A few questions are not fully answered by the new policy, such as how (and how robustly) evaluations will be funded, and which (and how many) of DOD's programs will be considered "significant security cooperation initiatives" and thus subject to the new requirements.
Once federal troops had pulled out of the South and national Republicans had given up the project of robustly enforced racial equality in the former Confederacy, the GOP split into two factions, divided entirely on their views about the propriety of patronage.
They said these events constitute Iranian escalation and recent US steps -- including moving a Navy strike group and bomber task force near the Persian Gulf -- are meant both to deter Iran and make clear that the US will respond robustly if its personnel are targeted.
Blassie was a robustly grizzled mid-fifties when he cut this single, and his promo skills were second-to-none—again, this is the guy who the WWF gave to Hulk Hogan in 1979 when they figured the Hulkster wasn't ready to speak for himself.
The House of Lords report concludes that new regulation to govern the operation of online platforms specifically is not necessary — but does urge existing regulations to be updated and more robustly enforced to take account of the scale and market power of these tech giants.
"Part of Canada wishing to re-engage robustly with the United Nations and in multilateral engagement around the world includes looking towards a bid for the UN Security Council," Trudeau said in a press conference following his meeting with UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon.
At the heart of this week's pullback are growing expectations that a robustly performing economy will lead to higher inflation and a steady rise in official interest rates over this year, ending an era of cheap money that has driven the past decade's gains.
"We are looking at whether or not Facebook secured and safeguarded personal information on the platform and whether when they found out about the loss of data they acted robustly and whether or not people were informed," said Elizabeth Denham, head of Britain's Information Commission.
"We're very clear: A case that we make for Mike is that he is the best candidate to take on Trump, and one of the reasons he is the best candidate is he can take the fight to him immediately and robustly," Mr. Wolfson said.
But given the app's support for group messaging, it's pretty incredible that Facebook engineers failed to robustly enforce an additional layer of checks for friends of friends to avoid unapproved users (who could include adults) from being able to connect and chat with children.
It is an especially critical time to invest robustly in research, to plan ahead for the dissemination of these exciting new tools and to find ways to get the best options for prevention and care to the greatest number of people at the lowest cost.
"As that work continues, we must ensure that courts are correctly interpreting federal civil rights laws in a way that robustly protects the rights of LGBT people across the U.S." The Second Circuit has yet to schedule a date for oral arguments in the case.
Hale testified behind closed doors on November 6 and told lawmakers about how Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other senior State Department officials refused to robustly push back on Trump's smear campaign against Marie Yovanovitch, the US's former ambassador to Ukraine, for political reasons.
Arjan Hehenkamp, the head of the Dutch branch of Doctors Without Borders, said Mr. Guterres could have pushed the world's richest and most powerful countries, including the United States, to respond more robustly and take in many more people fleeing the world's deadliest battlefields.
After the George W. Bush White House suffered years of recriminations for not preparing more robustly to secure Iraq and Afghanistan following initially successful invasions, the Obama administration now risks fielding similar criticism for its campaign to retake the second-largest city in Iraq.
Their lightweight exosuit is made of textile components worn at the waist and thighs, and a mobile actuation system attached to the lower back that is controlled by an algorithm that can robustly detect the transition from walking to running and vice versa through sensors.
" Mr. McGough — robustly healthy these days and dressed in a natty cream-colored suit on a humid afternoon — was surrounded by eight gold-and-blue "Reading Gaol" paintings, named for the prison where Wilde did hard labor after being convicted of sodomy and "gross indecency.
It can robustly achieve a 1.5oC climate trajectory with no overshoot, strongly support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and avoid between $1trn and $3trn of supply-side investments a year by 2050, if coupled with lucrative and conservatively assessed energy efficiency and modern renewables.
But Republicans accused Obama of dragging his feet in responding to the ballistic missile tests and not responding more robustly, saying Obama was choosing to placate Tehran so as not to risk the future of the landmark nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers.
Davos also robustly defends itself from the label that it is one big schmooze for the well-heeled and well-off, saying that its annual themes are a call for discussion, resolution and joint action to try to make the world a better place.
The ECB's statement reiterated that rates will stay at the current level or lower until the central bank has seen the inflation outlook "robustly converge" to a level close to but below 22022% and that underlying inflation has remained consistently convergent with that level.
Several former administration aides and White House advisers worry the West Wing is not staffed robustly enough for this type of prolonged political fight, as filled as it is with family members, junior aides, newcomers or staffers who've stayed so long they feel exhausted.
Amy Klobuchar and Mayor Pete Buttigieg, the centrist case on specific issues like health care and gun control, and broader ones like how to drive change in an era of relentless partisanship, were made more robustly and with less defensiveness than in the past.
Safe to say, the algorithmic architecture that underpins so much of the content internet users are exposed to via tech giants' mega platforms continues to enable lies to run far faster than truth online by favoring flaming nonsense (and/or flagrant calumny) over more robustly sourced information.
There was no direct reaction from North Korea to Tillerson's remarks but in a statement after the U.S. secretary of state made his comments, Pyongyang responded robustly to the new sanctions by saying it was ready to teach the United States a "severe lesson" if it attacked.
Haspel was backed by many in the CIA rank-and-file and was robustly supported by senior intelligence officials, including six former CIA directors and three former national intelligence directors, who said she earned the chance to take the helm of the nation&aposs premier spy agency.
Prosecutor David Goodhand told Chief Judge Beryl Howell of the U.S. District Court in Washington during a hearing that the grand jury is "continuing robustly," according to two lawyers representing the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press who were present, Theodore Boutrous and Katie Townsend.
As the Trump administration presses the Chinese leadership to deal more proactively with Pyongyang, it must also be able to robustly defend US interests in the South China Sea, raise human rights concerns, and identify common regional and global challenges where our countries can work together constructively.
Meanwhile, at least where this committee's attitude to AI is concerned, developers and commercial entities are being treated with favorable encouragement — via the notion of a voluntary (and really pretty basic) code of AI ethics — rather than being robustly reminded they need to follow the law.
President Juan Manuel Santos, in his recent speech, mentioned a review by the Kroc Institute at the University of Notre Dame suggesting that the original Colombian accord is one of the most complete agreements in recent history, indicating a high likelihood of success if robustly carried out.
On the contrary, it argues, the rise of connected devices (the so-called Internet of Things) presents massive opportunities for surveillance, bolstered by technology companies having business models that rely on data-mining their own users — providing an incentive for them not to robustly encrypt IoT data.
The promise of genetic modification was twofold: By making crops immune to the effects of weedkillers and inherently resistant to many pests, they would grow so robustly that they would become indispensable to feeding the world's growing population, while also requiring fewer applications of sprayed pesticides.
China's August exports rose 5.5 percent from a year earlier, slightly missing analysts' forecast of a 6.0 percent increase, while imports grew a robust 13.3 percent, handily beating expectations of 10 percent growth and reinforcing views that the economy is still expanding robustly despite tighter policy.
Tickets to other concerts and festivals likely to draw audiences old enough to remember Woodstock — among them the just-announced Classic East and Classic West, with the headliners Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles, scheduled for New York and Los Angeles this summer — are also selling robustly.
Following months of non payment, Uber eventually raised unsubstantiated claims relating to ad-fraud as a reason not to pay its invoices, but there is no basis to these claims ...We vigorously deny the allegations from Uber and will be responding robustly to ensure we set the record straight.
"Demand for opioids in the U.S. will decrease sustainably only when high quality, evidence-based prevention and treatment programs are broadly implemented, robustly funded, and universally accessible," Beletsky and Dr. Scott Hadland, a pediatrician with the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center, write in their commentary.
The reviewers also worried whether DeepMind Health would be able to insulate itself from Alphabet's influence and commercial priorities — urging DeepMind Health to "look at ways of entrenching its separation from Alphabet and DeepMind more robustly, so that it can have enduring force to the commitments it makes".
If elected leaders want to take a forward-looking action now to mitigate against a possible recession in the next year to 2628 months, there is one glaring policy solution staring them right in the face: passage of a robustly-funded federal highway, bridge and transit investment package.
Abloh is benefiting from larger trends, such as the Instagram-driven return of logos, hip-hop's ascendancy to be the dominant form of American popular music, and the rise of mass-produced "algorithmic" style — but he's also spurring them, and capitalizing on them more robustly and quickly than anyone else.
In the future, Sequel hopes its AI will also be used to help the bot learn where it might need to add more in-depth scripted content, how to gently push people back to subject material it can handle more robustly, or when to bring a human helper into the conversation.
In the first scenario, Romney would resemble John Anderson in 210, an earlier G.O.P. protest candidate, who polled robustly in the early going in the '215 race but slipped from the mid-teens (and even the twenties) in some polls down to 7 percent when the votes were finally counted.
The spending bill "repudiates the abysmal Trump budget, investing robustly in critical priorities like child care, transportation infrastructure, national security, election protection, medical research, opioid abuse prevention and treatment, veterans' health services and much more," said Representative Nita M. Lowey of New York, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee.
Back to doubles: Cooper's been living as Dougie, and appears to know this, thanking Bushnell, Sonny Jim, and Janey-E for their help — and he seems genuinely moved, even as he's confident and determined about getting on a jet to Spokane, all as the main Twin Peaks theme plays robustly.
The Governing Council now expects the key ECB interest rates to remain at their present or lower levels until it has seen the inflation outlook robustly converge to a level sufficiently close to, but below, 2% within its projection horizon, and such convergence has been consistently reflected in underlying inflation dynamics.
The Governing Council expects the key ECB interest rates to remain at their present or lower levels until it has seen the inflation outlook robustly converge to a level sufficiently close to, but below, 2% within its projection horizon, and such convergence has been consistently reflected in underlying inflation dynamics.
Also absent from the interview were any hard questions about whether Uber has overriden regulators' safety concerns in seeking to accelerate its autonomous tech onto public roads as quickly as possible, and before it's been tested robustly enough — following the typical Uber playbook that puts rollouts and user growth in the driving seat.
"The wings of Anchiornis ​are reminiscent of the wings of some living gliding and soaring birds, but detailed investigation, specifically quantitative biomechanical modelling that can constrain how this animal could have moved, is required to robustly test whether Anchiornis could have glided, soared or even moved through the air at all," said Pitman.
"Our intention is to ensure that AI systems of the future are not just 'hopefully safe' but robustly, verifiably safe ," it concludes, outlining an approach with an emphasis on specification (designing goals well), robustness (designing systems that perform within safe limits under volatile conditions), and assurance (monitoring systems and understanding what they're doing).
While Mr. Bush is spending robustly in New Hampshire, the super PAC supporting him, Right to Rise, has spent nearly $8 million in Iowa and is running a battery of ads attacking Mr. Rubio, John R. Kasich and Chris Christie, in hopes of weakening them before they head to New Hampshire for its Feb.
"Throughout the confirmation process, Mr. Mnuchin has failed to adequately demonstrate that he will be a forceful advocate for innovative policies that will make the U.S. economy work better for the majority of Americans," Warner said in a statement, adding that he is not convinced that Mnuchin would robustly enforce post-crisis financial services restrictions.
"The Governing Council now expects the key ECB interest rates to remain at their present or lower levels until it has seen the inflation outlook robustly converge to a level sufficiently close to, but below, 2% within its projection horizon, and such convergence has been consistently reflected in underlying inflation dynamics," the ECB said.
"The Governing Council now expects the key ECB interest rates to remain at their present or lower levels until it has seen the inflation outlook robustly converge to a level sufficiently close to, but below, 2% within its projection horizon, and such convergence has been consistently reflected in underlying inflation dynamics," the ECB said.
Yet, as The Daily Mail's critics pointed out, in 2012 — well before the Brexit referendum — the newspaper described the idea of reforming the second chamber as "an utterly irrelevant distraction," while in 2003 it praised "the robustly independent Lords, which has proved a more effective check on an over-mighty executive than the Commons."
" The massive incentives offered by many of those cities have been robustly criticized by economists who say the promised returns often fall short, and as the New York Times noted, the bargaining process for HQ2 may have given Amazon extensive "insight into the kinds of accommodations that places are willing to make to bring it to town.
Berjon tweeted a response to Rothenberg's thanks for what the latter tortuously referred to as "your explorations" — I mean, the mind just boggles as to what he was thinking to come up with that euphemism — thanking him for reversing his position on GDPR, and for reversing his prior leadership vacuum on supporting robustly enforced online privacy laws.
His comments follow a Harvard study published earlier this month — also involving input from standing U.S. counterterrorism officials — which argued that the rise of connected devices presents massive opportunities for surveillance, bolstered by technology companies having business models that rely on data-mining their own users (thereby providing an incentive for them not to robustly encrypt IoT data).
I am hopeful that Ariel and a new generation of space architects can learn from our successes and failures in protecting the internet commons and build a better paradigm for space, one that will robustly self-regulate and allow growth and generative creativity while developing strong norms that help us with our environmental and societal issues here on Earth.
While Vietnam has grown robustly — the transformation of this city's airport and skyline over the past two decades is astonishing — the country remains saddled with a bloated state sector that dominates telecommunications and other crucial parts of the economy, and reliance on low-wage manufacturing that will be increasingly difficult to sustain as the country prospers.
A number of Russians have previously died under suspicious circumstances in the U.K. What they're saying: Russia's Embassy in the UK released a statement Wednesday raising questions over the U.K. government response to Skripal's illness — Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said the UK will respond robustly if the Russian government is found to have been involved.
"The failure of codes of conduct to ensure workers' rights has been robustly documented, with several phenomenal catastrophes — the Ali Enterprises fire in Pakistan, the Tazreen Fashions fire, and Rana Plaza building collapse in Bangladesh — occurring in factories that had been certified and/or inspected and approved for code compliance multiple times by multiple actors," Gearhart says.
SO WHAT THEY'LL DO IS THEY'LL LOOK AT THAT IN THE LONG-TERM NUMBERS, AND THEY'LL SEE WHETHER THEY COULD ACTUALLY IF THEY'VE GOT LONGER TERM GROWTH, WOULD IT ACTUALLY HELP TO TICK UP INTEREST JUST A TAD, OR SHOULD THEY LEAVE IT WHERE IT IS BECAUSE IN SPITE OF THE GROWTH FIGURE, THE JOBS FIGURES ARE NOT STILL ROBUSTLY GROWING SO MUCH.
The Obama administration has failed in Syria and Libya, and is moving too slowly to shore up defenses in Eastern Europe -- the conflict in Syria will not be resolved by wishful thinking (or by ceding the issue to Russia), the civil war in Libya will not magically burn itself out, and Russian aggression in Eastern Europe needs to be countered much more robustly.
So a company that hires politicians to senior roles, advises high profile politicians on election campaigns, tweaks its policy on political ads after a closed door meeting with the current holder of the office of US president, Donald Trump, and ignores internal calls to robustly police political ads, is rapidly sloughing off any residual claims to be 'just a technology company'.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's allies are robustly defending his rhetoric on North Korea, despite the criticism his words have drawn from other quarters.
Climate change experts in the United Kingdom are urging the Prime Minister Boris Johnson to "challenge robustly" President TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 220006,2202 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE during his visit for this week's NATO Leaders Meeting.
Giannis is a mighty, robustly behorned Buck now, standing atop the Madison Square Rock Garden, sun to his back, his glory shining down on the myriad creatures of the forest, stepping back from the Shark of Defeat and landing gently in the WarmPillowPile Of Victory, the enemies that seek his defeat left broken and confused, wondering how they lost their very lives on this cold, cruel day.
But Lucas also did what he did, and because Star Wars is so widely loved—and because George Lucas is so widely mocked and loved and reviled and apologized-for, and because some of those people also care about baseball—the question of Who Has The Most George Lucas-Ass Name In Baseball wound up being much more robustly engaged than I could ever have anticipated.
Before St. John's hired him as their head coach two seasons ago, Chris Mullin had been an All-American and an All-Star, one of the most robustly accented sports broadcasters in recent memory, and a general manager with a decidedly mixed track record; he'd never been a coach, in college or in the pros, but if it gave anyone involved any pause they still haven't admitted it.
He watches television constantly—a former Apprentice contestant, in her statement detailing the sexual assault she alleges Trump forced on her in 2007, describes him saying to her "let's lay down and watch some telly-telly"—and only reads news stories in which he appears; he has poached himself prune-y in the rancid bathwater of cable news and refuses to get out of that robustly befouled tub.
And while Stamos has avoided making critical remarks about Acton (unlike some current Facebook staffers), he clearly wants to lend his weight to the notion that some kind of trade-off is necessary in order for end-to-end encryption to be commercially viable (and thus for the greater good (of messaging privacy) to prevail); and therefore his tacit support to Facebook and its approach to making money off of a robustly encrypted platform.
I watched their games on a tiny television in my dorm room, with folksy play-by-play man Ralph Lawler doing his level best—I remember him chirping "Bingo for Chilly!" after sad-eyed beanpole Pete Chilcutt hit a three-pointer to shave some third-quarter deficit briefly into single digits—and Bill Walton exploring the outer boundaries of madcap sarcasm with every hyperbolic appreciation of Michael Olowokandi's robustly checked-out post game.
Since he marched onto the scene a decade or so ago with the dazzling "Black Watch," he has also given us a decadent "Bacchae," a swoony "Once," a robustly lyrical "The Glass Menagerie" and a coolly feverish "Let the Right One In." There are some differences this time: He's working on an enormous scale ("Cursed Child" is capitalized for Broadway at a Gringotts-busting $35.5 million) and he's not only the play's director.
While Mueller's office submitted its final report to Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE last month, the 23-member grand jury's term is not set to expire until July, and its work "continues robustly" through several related cases transferred to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, according to the Post.
"The combinations of these (potential activities by OPEC, non-OPEC and shale producers) drive broad oversupply or undersupply in global oil market balances that could mean on one end that inventories start building robustly by mid-2018, with shale growth momentum even as OPEC and Russia bring back cut volumes to market; this could begin moving Brent prices back down to the $50-60 level quickly, and accelerate a return to the $40-50 range," the report said.
This spring, if the air should suddenly re-freeze and all of our soft, new and precious tissues do not fall upon stony ground, Let our long days intersect with Earth's orbit Let us move from night to night, drive 10 billion tons of carbon underground And we, who haven't found a scientific term that captures our impetus for frost damage more robustly than "hope," will dance with the polar vortex, with power and frequency and meaning.
When the news broke in October, Twitter gave an extremely tech company non-explanation; there are various reasons having to do with slow user growth and Twitter's own robustly borked internal doings, but they are not really very interesting and anyway you would do well to get them from some of the (many) people more qualified than I. But in this uninformed man's opinion, the end of Vine can be traced back to the internet's original misunderstandings: the idea that all of this has a purpose, and that it must grow.

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