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She places under-eye masks on her dark circles, scrutinizes her face, jade rolls, and scrutinizes again.
He remains on the panel, which scrutinizes several other regulations.
He scrutinizes how close each receiver lines up to the quarterback.
The Senate scrutinizes, debates and can reject legislation passed by the Sejm.
We live in a world that scrutinizes and judges women's bodies, period.
But the documents also provided a look into how Facebook scrutinizes competition.
Now this new-media path-breaker scrutinizes technology's abuses at the Shed.
In "Setting Limits" he scrutinizes the external signs of his daughter's tantrum.
The CFIUS is a government panel that scrutinizes deals over possible security concerns.
After 20 years in real estate, Zhang still scrutinizes her buildings under construction.
The updated complaint scrutinizes one function that is meant to help business networking.
"The Council already holds hearings and scrutinizes the work of agencies," he said.
Nolan isn't a typical sports analyst who shares breaking news and meticulously scrutinizes replays.
Andrew Marantz's "Antisocial" scrutinizes the online trolls and extremists who have upended social norms.
The FDA reviews and scrutinizes the data before determining whether treatments can enter the market.
The specifics of this vision, in which the British "salaryman" scrutinizes Dante, are obviously dated.
It's a request that Brown plans to keep making as he scrutinizes more of Wansink's research.
To prevent infiltration by undercover officers, Fat Boy scrutinizes the social media accounts of new recruits.
Here she scrutinizes what she calls the new ethnic group on the scene: straight white men.
Senator scrutinizes e-cigarette regulations Also Wednesday, Acting FDA Commissioner Dr. Ned Sharpless met with Illinois Sen.
The FDA scrutinizes the scientific evidence and evaluates the company's suggested claims before ultimately making its decision.
A group of cardinals and theologians of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints scrutinizes the case.
"The Devil Next Door" scrutinizes both sides of the case and the complicated forces that affected justice.
Their political actions are never seen; the film instead scrutinizes their romantic entanglements, especially with white women.
Specifically, Between Dig and Display, her first show in Paris, scrutinizes the connotation of display within aniconic societies.
Pages are free to post as much as they want as this change only scrutinizes individual user accounts.
After 20 years in real estate, SOHO China CEO and billionaire Zhang Xin still scrutinizes her construction sites.
McCurry scrutinizes legal archives compiled by men, seeking glimpses of women they overlooked, whose voices enliven the book.
Maggie Lange scrutinizes why convertibles, which are showy, impractical, and aesthetically irresponsible, are still so hard to hate.
He similarly scrutinizes its exoticizing conventions and takes it a step further by inventing a ritual to dissect.
Clinging to Tara's anguished face, Laurie Rose's camera scrutinizes an unhappiness that builds to an almost tangible desperation.
Traditional liberalism's rule of law scrutinizes the actions of those in power rather than cynically apologizing for them.
Jaromír Žíla, a businessman who works in Nové Herminovy, scrutinizes a lamp he has just found in his warehouse.
Her pace frequently slows to a dream-crawl as she scrutinizes the natural world as if cell by cell.
That suit has been delayed as a federal corruption investigation in New York scrutinizes Mr. Cohen and the $130,000.
Instead of breaking down the information they present, it scrutinizes their style, offering up laser-accurate parodies of famous works.
Signaling a new aggressiveness of elites whose plans NEPA scrutinizes, the Heritage Foundation recently called for repealing the law outright.
He has said that he wants to ensure that the FAA closely scrutinizes airplane systems that are considered safety critical.
California's sales come from a state which generally scrutinizes privacy to a higher degree than the rest of the country.
The U.S. government closely scrutinizes Chinese deals in the U.S. through the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
This 1996 feature, co-directed by critic Noel Burke, scrutinizes the work of filmmakers who were blacklisted during the Red Scare.
The U.S. government closely scrutinizes Chinese deals in the U.S. through the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).
The latest revelation comes as the committee scrutinizes the extent to which Russia leveraged social media platforms in its interference campaign.
A category called Behavior, meanwhile, scrutinizes the nuances of my consumer life, zeroing in on actions that purportedly correlate with good credit.
The State Department scrutinizes overseas gun sales, even though the Obama administration has loosened export regulations for most other industries, Keane said.
"Trump judges women by their appearances and scrutinizes their bodies just as hard and as unforgivingly as I scrutinize mine," Alice says.
The nameless narrator of Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World cooly scrutinizes a bizarre world inside his own mind.
Sharon, in "Lohengrin," scrutinizes the cult of the charismatic male leader, in part by heightening the agency of the opera's female characters.
Mr. Burchfield, who scrutinizes how the Trump Organization's partners finance deals, among other things, often requires more information before approving a deal.
But the ways the media scrutinizes and talks about "normal" celebrity behavior isn't just a generational issue but also a question of gender.
The deal has been approved by the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which scrutinizes deals over national security concerns.
But the Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI), which scrutinizes taxpayer-funded aid, said DFID was making a "good impact" with cash transfers.
The proposal came up again for discussion on Wednesday, said Betty Herschman, a spokeswoman for the Ir Amim advocacy group, which scrutinizes settlements.
With today's terrorism being almost exclusively an Islamic phenomenon, that Israeli airport security scrutinizes Muslims more closely isn't properly called prejudice but prudence.
Cobb previously said he expected the part of the investigation that scrutinizes the White House to end in December or early this year.
" The event scrutinizes the modern tradition and asks questions such as "How do issues of authority, race and feminism play into classic choreography?
As the security community processes the news and scrutinizes Equifax's cybersecurity posture, numerous doubts have surfaced about the organization's competence as a data steward.
On the site Tencent Video, I stumbled across an ad for Zhima Credit in which a businessman scrutinizes strangers as he rides the subway.
There is a scene in Sex and the City when Carrie Bradshaw begins writing for Vogue and her editor scrutinizes Bradshaw's knowledge about fashion.
His best-known film, the 2014 acid comedy Listen Up Philip, scrutinizes the bad love affairs of a young novelist played by Jason Schwartzman.
They reflect an organization that valued high arrest numbers and sometimes skirted the law, with little accountability in a system that rarely scrutinizes arrests.
To that end, the Legislature in 2011 passed a law exempting both nonprofits from oversight by the state comptroller, who normally scrutinizes government contracts.
In "Thomas and Beulah" she woos back her memories of her own family and through them scrutinizes the moral arc of the 20th century.
These questions follow Nathaniel into adulthood as he scrutinizes the past, trying to comprehend the "true map" of his mother's life, and his own.
CNN scrutinizes Zinke's claims of being a geologist: CNN is out with a new analysis about Zinke's frequent claims that he is a geologist.
Trump's decision chimes with the views of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security threats.
"There is more to do on tackling labor exploitation," Mary Creagh, chairwoman of the committee, which scrutinizes the government's environmental policies, said in a statement.
Before allowing the reviews, Cisco scrutinizes the code to ensure they are not exposing vulnerabilities that could be used to hack the products, she said.
The biggest concerns are about the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), an interagency panel that scrutinizes deals for national security concerns.
The conversation surrounding Kanye West's mental health during his visit to the White House raises issues of how the public scrutinizes celebrities with mental illnesses.
The agency requires that companies submit plans outlining all trials they'll submit for approval, and scrutinizes the trial results (even conducting its own statistical review).
But as the Trump administration scrutinizes Chinese investment in U.S. companies, Chinese investors who had been pouring money into Silicon Valley are turning their attention elsewhere.
The third czar, a rising star named Erik Neuenschwander, scrutinizes engineers' work to ensure they are following through on the agreements - even reviewing lines of code.
A government panel consisting of academics and economists then scrutinizes more data and makes a final call, retrospectively, on when the economic cycle began or ended.
The Air Force did not provide details on whether Mr. Kelley passed the required polygraph, which typically scrutinizes mental health, drug use, family issues and disruptive behavior.
Or is it some "holistic" view of each person, which scrutinizes their spark and talent the same way a college applicant's extracurricular activities are evaluated for sincerity?
The government body scrutinizes bids by overseas companies to buy American corporations that control technology that may be deemed strategic for either economic or national-security reasons.
Dykstra scrutinizes Adams's artfully composed photographs, taken in the years leading up to her suicide in 1885, to look for signs of Clover's deteriorating state of mind.
In an untitled work from 1947, done in watercolor, ink, and pencil, Dreher scrutinizes an open-mouthed skull, which he renders as barely contained by the paper's edges.
Core inflation, which strips out volatile unprocessed food and energy and which the ECB scrutinizes in policy decisions, also fell to 1.1% in July from 1.3% in June.
An even more intriguing paper, from Alberto Cavallo of the Harvard Business School, scrutinizes the rise of online retail and the algorithms that cause prices to constantly fluctuate.
The films in the set bring the viewer to every corner of the Earth which humans inhabit, and scrutinizes how they shape and are shaped by their surroundings.
A major investment from Saudi Arabia would likely trigger a review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which scrutinizes deals for potential national security concerns.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a government panel that scrutinizes foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies, reviewed XIO's acquisition of J.D. Power and approved it.
Ant Financial's acquisition of MoneyGram is being reviewed by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, a government panel that scrutinizes deals over potential national security concerns.
" Thomas Kail compared Mr. Rockwell to a jazz musician, who only makes surprising riffs after "he takes every scene and examines it and scrutinizes it and marinates in it.
Reflecting much of my psychological experience as a new mother, the memoir scrutinizes pregnancy, childbirth, breast-feeding and other aspects of early parenting with a brutal but crucial honesty.
That same year, CFIUS, which scrutinizes foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies, started looking into the Grindr deal to see whether it raised any national security risks, Reuters previously reported.
Mr. Lieberman's latest, "Angkor Awakens: A Portrait of Cambodia," scrutinizes another Southeast Asian country as it fitfully sheds the effects of a four-year national trauma: the Khmer Rouge.
But Sven Giegold, a German Green party member of the European Parliament's economic affairs committee which scrutinizes the work of EBA, said conditions imposed on Farkas' departure were weak.
The London Assembly is an elected body that scrutinizes the activities of the mayor and forms part of the Greater London Authority (GLA), the capital's devolved regional governance body.
But Sven Giegold, a German Green party member of the European Parliament's economic affairs committee which scrutinizes the work of EBA, said conditions imposed on Farkas' departure were weak.
That's because the draft bills have not yet undergone scrubbing and analysis by the Senate's parliamentarian, an expert who scrutinizes legislation to make sure it complies with the rules.
"It's absolutely extraordinary that workers' rights have not come into it," said Caroline Russell, a Green Party member of the London Assembly, a mini-legislature that scrutinizes City Hall.
Adriane Fugh-Berman, a professor at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, runs PharmedOut, a project that scrutinizes the influence the drug industry has on the practice of medicine.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which scrutinizes acquisitions for potential national security concerns, approved the sale in August 2016, but it ultimately hinged on SEC approval.
The Los Angeles-set BFF sitcom's Wednesday night premiere perfectly scrutinizes the social media phenomenon while still casting a loving eye at the "Hot Girl" trope we're all literally following.
Ant Financial's acquisition of MoneyGram is currently being reviewed by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, a government panel that scrutinizes deals over potential national security concerns.
"A strategy heavily weighted towards trade alone can actively disadvantage the most marginalized groups," said Stephen Twigg, chairman of the International Development Committee (IDC), which scrutinizes DFID's spending and strategies.
Another portion of the documentary scrutinizes the industrial farms within northern Germany where pigs are raised for the ultimate use of GELITA, the company from which Haribo sources its gelatin.
Mr. Kelly closely scrutinizes the roles not only of the American Railway Union and management but of state, local and federal officials, the courts, industry, the press, activists, and labor.
The CHX deal was approved in December 2016 by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which scrutinizes deals for potential national security concerns, but also needed SEC approval.
The planned sale, which was announced in February 2016, was cleared in December by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which scrutinizes deals for potential national security concerns.
If Stromquist explicitly attacks what she identifies as "the binary two gender system," Tagame plays this out in a sweet fictional tale that scrutinizes Japan's widespread cultural taboo against gay marriage.
The report scrutinizes Ford's fear of flying, her academic performance in high school and whether she took a polygraph exam on the day of or the day after her grandmother's funeral.
The 10-part documentary series, filmed over many years, heavily scrutinizes the course of Avery's arrest, trial and conviction for murder, and has inspired an impassioned call for his pardon and release.
Barthes scrutinizes a fragment of text from a fashion magazine — "blue is in fashion this year" — to see where its thesis, that a particular color is particularly tasteful right now, comes from.
"It leaves these extremely vulnerable people being part of an often hostile bureaucratic system that scrutinizes their every move and fails to support their special needs," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The 10-part documentary series, filmed over a decade, heavily scrutinizes the course of Avery's arrest, trial and conviction for murder, and has inspired an impassioned call for his pardon and release.
It scrutinizes startups for ones to which it can add value, either through its technical expertise or relationships with customers, Nick Washburn, a senior managing director at the organization, told Business Insider.
The exhibition, curated by Denise Murrell, scrutinizes the shifting modes of art historical representation afforded to Black women as they develop through tropes of servants, nannies, and entertainers throughout the 27th century.
FTC Antitrust Probe of Facebook Scrutinizes Its Acquisitions The Federal Trade Commission is looking at Facebook's acquisitions as part of its antitrust investigation, report Brent Kendall, John D. McKinnon and Deepa Seetharaman.
Mr. Pittenger has proposed legislation that would broaden the scope of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, the agency, known as Cfius, that scrutinizes foreign purchases of American assets.
China Huarong did not respond to a request for comment, while the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) that scrutinizes foreign purchases of the country's assets declined to comment.
A gust of Arctic air whips her hair around her face as she scrutinizes the beige house perched sixty feet above us, atop an Iñupiat archaeological site that's fast eroding into the ocean.
Nearly 30 percent of British aid money is already spent by departments other than DFID, the country's overseas development office, according to the Independent Commission for Aid Impact, which scrutinizes taxpayer-funded aid.
Despite Google's recent security flaws, its stated policy is that it carefully scrutinizes all government and legal requests, and notifies users of such requests, unless a gag order prevents them from doing so.
The deal is under review by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a government panel that scrutinizes deals over national security concerns.
S is in the final stages of being cleared by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for national security implications, people familiar with the matter said.
The two companies said they withdrew and relaunched their submission to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a secretive U.S. government panel that scrutinizes acquisitions for national security concerns.
This is not an unusual type of twist in the work of Gillian Walsh, who scrutinizes what we take for granted in dance, beginning with the fundamental question: Why would you do it?
"I say it with sadness, but he is an umpire who scrutinizes me more and who fixates on me more," Nadal said of Ramos after a match at the French Open last year.
He scrutinizes behind-the-scenes details of his television interviews, preferring to be shot in natural light and from the right side because he likes the way his hair looks from that angle.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which scrutinizes foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies for national security concerns, approved the sale of CHX last month, but SEC approval is still needed.
Any sale of Ingram Micro could be complicated by stepped-up powers recently awarded to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes foreign purchases of the country's assets.
"I take it very seriously and I will be pushing it forward with absolute energy," Stewart, 46, told an inquiry led by the cross-party International Development Committee (IDC), which scrutinizes Britain's aid department.
Toby Kebbell plays Liam Foxwell, a paranoid attorney who obsessively scrutinizes the interactions between his wife Ffion (Jodie Whittaker) and her friend Jonas (Tom Cullen), determined to figure out whether they're having an affair.
The St Hubert deal comes even as Beijing scrutinizes overseas acquisitions, which include everything from soccer clubs and hotels to mining firms and chemical makers, to rein in offshore spending by huge Chinese firms.
EPO President Benoît Battistelli said his office scrutinizes patent applications more closely than the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which he said results in patents that are more legally sound going out the door.
After the form is filled out, an investigative agency scrutinizes everything on the form to see if it's accurate — and for senior White House and Cabinet-level officials, that agency is typically the FBI.
Hellerstedt, affirmed that the Constitution protects the right to abortion, and that courts must apply a rigorous legal standard when they evaluate abortion restrictions — a standard that scrutinizes actual evidence and rejects false reasoning.
But talking about the Patriots for four hours a day requires Zolak to strike a critical balance, and he is keenly aware how closely Belichick scrutinizes the flow of information out of Gillette Stadium.
She scrutinizes, for example, Twombly's practice of systematically editing, mixing, and effacing either parts or whole sections of lines that would enter his work (see his heavily edited edition of George Seferis's Three Secret Poems).
Analysts polled by Reuters reckon core inflation data, stripping out unprocessed food and energy, which the ECB scrutinizes in policy decisions, fell to 1.0% in August, slipping further from July's 17-month low of 1.1%.
Evidence on workplace harassment can be submitted to the inquiry until March 13, said the committee, which scrutinizes Britain's gender equality policies and last month launched an investigation into unwanted sexual attention in public places.
In the 1980s, she was appointed to the Law Commission, an independent body that scrutinizes laws in England and Wales, and became a Queen's Counsel, a member of a select group of senior trial lawyers.
But the Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI), which scrutinizes taxpayer-funded aid, criticized the programs and said the money could reach corrupt officials involved in smuggling, and prop up a detention system that harms migrants.
The companies need to gain approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security issues, as well as from antitrust authorities in markets such as China.
Earlier this year, Qualcomm asked the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security risks, to review a $24.28 billion hostile bid for Qualcomm by rival Broadcom Ltd.
Of course, while Facebook continues to do extraordinarily well financially, it's been battered in public perception as the government scrutinizes the role it may have played in spreading misinformation as part of Russia's election interference efforts.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which scrutinizes deals for potential national security concerns, approved the planned sale in December, but the SEC still needs to sign off for it to go ahead.
On the latest episode of Recode Media, Jessica Powell talks about her new book, "The Big Disruption," which scrutinizes Silicon Valley from the perspective of someone who has spent most of her career in the industry.
CFIUS, which scrutinizes deals for potential threats to U.S. national security, has toughened its stance on the sale of U.S. companies to Chinese buyers, blocking deals in sensitive industries and putting others through a prolonged review.
The Hudson Institute runs the Kleptocracy Initiative, which has an advisory council with several Russia experts and focuses on revealing how "financial secrecy fuels globalized corruption and threats to democracy" and frequently scrutinizes on the Kremlin.
In his last novel, a biting Swiftian satire published in 2008, he sent his narrator, blown up by a terrorist bomb, into a cyberkinetic afterlife, where he scrutinizes human folly back on Earth through computer monitors.
Jason Bourque's modest, proficient thriller "Drone" scrutinizes the ethics of warfare by remote control, an issue dramatized with greater effectiveness in Gavin Hood's "Eye in the Sky," from 2016, and Andrew Niccol's "Good Kill," from 2015.
After an initial assessment, during which Ms. Lindsey scrutinizes what she calls "the knit" of her supine client's skin, she begins the treatment by pressing gently around the clavicle, underarms and jawline — locations of lymph nodes.
"Producing data four days after they were asked for it with obvious omissions, that is sketchy," said Jeff Hauser, executive director of the Revolving Door Project, which scrutinizes executive branch appointees, and a frequent Buttigieg critic.
"It is so important that the UK behaves at home as it is asking some of the world's poorest nations to do," said Stephen Twigg, chairman of the International Development Committee, which scrutinizes Britain's foreign aid department.
Brookdale needs to be convinced that a deal with Zhonghong would be approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes corporate acquisitions for potential national security risks, according to the sources.
The index, which the BOJ scrutinizes in gauging the broad price trend, showed annual consumer inflation slowed to 1.1 percent in January from 1.3 percent in December as the yen's rebound pushed down prices of imported goods.
The move illustrates how companies have been looking for ways to get their deals past the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a U.S. government panel that scrutinizes transactions for potential national security threats.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security concerns, approved the planned sale in December, but the SEC still needs to sign off for it to go ahead.
The writer-director, Meredith Danluck, relies heavily on flashback sequences to illustrate Katherine's dawning realizations.. Though Katherine moves through exclusive and expensive environments in both the past and present, she scrutinizes her surroundings without indulging in them.
Earlier this year, Qualcomm asked the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security risks, to review a $24.28 billion hostile bid for Qualcomm by rival Broadcom Ltd (AVGO.
According to YouTube, the platform considers the context of all criticism when reviewing harassment claims — that is, it scrutinizes whether the criticism is coupled with a larger debate or whether it's intended mainly to target an individual.
Melissa Hanham, who scrutinizes videos and photos from North Korea for her work at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, wrote in an email that she hadn't seen the Bugdroid in any other images from the country.
Reuters reported last week that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a U.S. government panel that scrutinizes deals for national security risks, had asked Kunlun to sell Grindr, spurred on by data privacy concerns.
The BOJ tankan, one of the major indicators the central bank scrutinizes in guiding monetary policy, showed in December that business mood held steady but it was seen deteriorating three months ahead - reflecting the slowdown in emerging economies.
Fast-growing tourism accounts for about 5% of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide while floods of visitors are damaging a host of hot spots, said the Environmental Audit Committee, which scrutinizes the impact of government policy on the environment.
Buyout firm Canyon Bridge Capital Partners has spent close to eight months trying unsuccessfully to persuade the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security threats, to clear the deal.
LIVE-IN GUARDIANS Up to 7,000 people are serving as guardians in empty properties across Britain, mainly in London, according to a 2018 report by the London Assembly, an elected body that scrutinizes the activities of the mayor.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Mitch Golden scrutinizes hedge fund managers and their investment ideas in a variety of settings from the back of a motor scooter in Ho Chi Minh City to a park bench in New York's Central Park.
This is the terrain of the gothic, a fictional mode that, at its best ("Jane Eyre," the novels and stories of Shirley Jackson), scrutinizes the boundary between the inner self and the outer world and finds it permeable.
The Inspectorate of Prisons, which scrutinizes the condition of prisons across England and Wales, reported that many inmates felt frustrated for not being able to leave their cells to do purposeful activities in the day, which led to violence.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Former finance minister Alexei Kudrin, who has called for sweeping political and economic reform, said on Monday he had accepted an offer to head up Russia's Audit Chamber, which scrutinizes the budget but has few real powers.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Guangzhou city will step up its monitoring of irregular activities in the property market while developers in Wuhan will be more closely scrutinizes as the government intensifies efforts to cool real estate prices across the country.
Hammond, a former banker and a member of the influential Treasury Select Committee which scrutinizes the government's financial policy, said he expected the future of the City of London to be a high priority of his fellow Conservative May.
So far, every so-called dynamic analysis that scrutinizes the full details of the bills and factors in economic growth finds that those plans would add at least $353 billion and as much as $1.7 trillion to the deficit.
After being certified, the federal government scrutinizes applicants and places them on a waiting list that provides temporary residency for themselves and family members and the opportunity to apply for a work permit while they wait for their visas.
In "Winter" (1900), we see a young lady in a suit of military olive who scrutinizes us with a sidelong gaze, her hands inside a fur muff, her eyebrows two calligraphic slashes that echo the background's hundreds of dashes.
Indicated 0.5 percent lower The lender scrutinizes high returns from any of its businesses to avoid the conduct issues that led to a series of scandals which contributed to a record 0.23 loss, its chief executive said on Tuesday.
Yet when Mr. Prince scrutinizes the laws that govern his payments to the Treasury Department, he sees an inequitable system that asks too little of him and his peers, and too much of those with not much to spare.
Per Romano: According to YouTube, the platform considers the context of all criticism when reviewing harassment claims — that is, it scrutinizes whether the criticism is coupled with a larger debate or whether it's intended mainly to target an individual.
WASHINGTON, June 26 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that sensitive U.S. technology can be protected from acquisition by China through the committee that scrutinizes foreign acquisitions of American companies, but the ultimate method was still being worked out.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which is the government panel that scrutinizes deals over possible security concerns, informed the two companies that the deal poses a risk to U.S. national security, Infineon said on Wednesday.
An aide at one department said last month there was a backlog at May's office as her team scrutinizes all departmental reports, leading some to question whether her team is ready for the talks which could soon get bogged down.
"Watergate" scrutinizes individual motives and actions, suggesting that history can turn on the choices people make: to lie or tell the truth; to face reality or hide behind the veil of ideology; to swear loyalty to principle or to power.
In one of the greatest essay films ever, Thom Andersen scrutinizes how film and television has depicted Los Angeles, drawing connections in how different neighborhoods, kinds of architecture, and even the same landmarks and buildings are utilized in different ways.
Bobby Burchfield, the Washington lawyer who serves as the company's outside ethics adviser, scrutinizes the Trumps' potential hotel partners, as well as transactions that involve a government agency and certain other business arrangements worth more than $2.5 million, among other things.
The members of Congress, Republican and Democrat, wrote to Lew in his capacity as chairman of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a government panel that scrutinizes the acquisitions of companies by foreign firms on national security grounds.
One of Tsinghua's divisions, Unisplendour, scrapped a $3.78 billion minority investment in U.S. hard-disk maker Western Digital Corp earlier this year after the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment, which scrutinizes deals for potential national security concerns, decided to review the transaction.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security threats, has not yet given its approval to a couple of deals by HNA, including its majority stake purchase in hedge fund investment firm Skybridge Capital.
The philosopher of science who explores Bayesian [statistical] methods in cosmology, or who scrutinizes assumptions behind simplified models in high-energy physics, is no different from the archaeologist, the historian or the anthropologist in producing knowledge that is useful for us as humankind.
He scrutinizes issues like how logistics tended to shape tactics: If Allied aircraft dropped canisters of submachine guns, that tended to drive resistance units toward guerrilla warfare; if the planes provided explosives, that pushed them instead toward sabotaging bridges, railways and factories.
Throughout the piece, Pfeiffer scrutinizes the patriarchal voice and macho rhetoric — which has been extensively promoted and normalized during and after the recent presidential election, particularly through Donald Trump's numerous comments to and about women — while complicating its visual and audio codes.
Lawmakers have pressed the government panel that scrutinizes deals for national security concerns — known as Cfius — to take a close look at Broadcom's hostile bid for its fellow chip maker, which includes a proxy fight to gain a majority of Qualcomm's board seats.
The work of a Kenyan artist and painter, Michael Soi, the collection "China Loves Africa" questions the guiding principles of Beijing's engagement in Africa, scrutinizes the role of leaders on both sides in shaping the relationship and examines the consequences for ordinary citizens.
She has written of waging what the historian Tony Judt called a "discursive battle," and scrutinizes descriptive terms — words like "fix" or "spend" as opposed to "create" and "invest" — that have been used to undermine the state's appeal as a dynamic economic actor.
The charges are the latest to come from the Appalachian Region Prescription Opioid strike force, a coordinated and multi-agency law enforcement initiative that scrutinizes the prescription statistics all doctors must report in order to pinpoint those engaged in fraudulent prescription practices.
Washington (CNN)Trump administration officials who find themselves beset with scandal or disgrace often muster a defense according to how they believe the President will respond as the "audience of one" scrutinizes their performance on a Tivo-ed recording of Fox News.
Buyout firm Canyon Bridge Capital Partners' decision comes after it spent eight months trying unsuccessfully to persuade the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a U.S. government panel which scrutinizes deals for potential national security threats, to clear the Lattice deal.
In early 2018, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a government panel that scrutinizes foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies, started looking into the Grindr deal to see whether it raised any national security risks, one source close to the company said.
Reuters reported on Wednesday that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a U.S. government panel that scrutinizes deals for national security risks, asked the Chinese owner of the dating app Grindr to divest it, spurred on by data privacy concerns.
Kunlun's decision came after Reuters reported in March that CFIUS, an interagency government committee that scrutinizes acquisitions of U.S. companies for potential national security risks, had asked Kunlun to divest Grindr, whose database contains personal information such as a user's location, messages, and HIV status.
KEN JOHNSON Kate Werble Gallery 83 Vandam StreetSoHo Through next Friday The smarter-than-it-sounds summer group show "Sexting" at Kate Werble Gallery scrutinizes the strange combinations of overconfidence and vulnerability, intimacy and distance, in the supposedly ephemeral art of sexual self-portraiture.
And the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), a group that scrutinizes environmental issues through a free-market lens, started with modest $5,000 grants in 1997 and 1998, which grew to $110,000 in 2000 and another $180,19983 between 2003 and 2005 earmarked for climate work.
The administration is on track to meet President Obama's goal of resettling 10,000 Syrian refugees seeking temporary protective status in the U.S. Despite Republican concerns that the vetting process is not reliable, Nadia Aziz of the Arab-American Institute said the U.S. rigorously scrutinizes refugees.
Her poems decant nicely into theory, but their indeterminacies are an extension of her temperament, as well as the by-product of a remarkable marriage in which each party scrutinizes the other's language, sometimes as a form of flirtation, often as a demonstration of power.
While van der Zwaan does not appear to be a major figure in Mueller's probe, his sentencing indicates the special counsel will deal sternly with witnesses who lie to his investigators, with serious criminal consequences, as he scrutinizes the conduct of Trump and others.
Her sensual use of frottage speaks volumes: in a city experiencing an urgent housing and homelessness crisis — in which the art world has been implicated — break down, re source revisits the narratives and scrutinizes the underlying desires that have scarred and shaped this stolen land.
The Committee for Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which reviews deals for potential security risks, first contacted the company with questions about a month later, Cofense said in a one-page statement, providing a rare look at how CFIUS interacts with companies it scrutinizes.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals by foreign acquirers for potential national security concerns, has not disclosed why it asked Pamplona to sell its 47% stake in Leesburg, Virginia-based Cofense, which helps protect email users from phishing attacks.
"Hamilton," the hit musical that has struggled to combat profiteering by scalpers, is trying a new tack with its next block of Broadway tickets: a technology from Ticketmaster that scrutinizes the purchase histories of potential ticket buyers in an effort to eliminate bots and high-volume resellers.
It scrutinizes the proposals to repeal the Clean Power Plan and replace it with a far weaker alternative that environmentalists say could increase greenhouse gas emissions, to repeal future plans to increase car fuel efficiency standards, and to repeal methane emissions standards for oil and natural gas drillers.
Sargent's Daughters' rationale for exhibiting these artists together stems from the thematic affinities in their work: Abonnenc scrutinizes colonial histories and the lingering stains left behind; Garcia's work concerns the fraught relationship between Mexico and the United States, filtered through the subjective lens of his own upbringing in both countries.
" Read the complaint In denying the tribe's request for a temporary restraining order, US District Judge James E. Boasberg wrote Friday that the court "does not lightly countenance any depredation of lands that hold significance to the Standing Rock Sioux" and that it "scrutinizes the permitting process here with particular care.
In opting to go with Renesas as an acquirer, Intersil has had to weigh the attractiveness of its roughly $3 billion offer versus the risk of a protracted review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security issues, the people said.
"Specific statutory provisions are irrelevant -- the House Ways and Means Chairman utilized a specific statutory provision to request Trump's tax returns from [Treasury Secretary Steven] Mnuchin and nearly a year later, he has not received them," said Jeff Hauser, who scrutinizes administration personnel as executive director of the Revolving Door Project.
Being based in the United States as opposed to Singapore will allow Broadcom to make what it believes will be acquisitions of U.S. companies that will not fall within the jurisdiction of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security concerns.
The spectacle of Mr. Trump's onetime enforcer denouncing him in televised proceedings, detailing a catalog of allegations of cruelty and crimes, signaled the pressure the president's already strained coalition could feel in the coming months as Congress scrutinizes him, and as the special counsel Robert S. Mueller III completes his investigation.
Like "Constitution," which scrutinizes the nation's founding document to see whose interests it leaves out (initially at least, anyone who wasn't a white male property owner), "Anger" and "Belligerence" examine a culture constructed to sympathize with men, to value them more highly, to see women as inherently less deserving of consideration.
"Should you ignore this counsel, please be aware that we will work with our colleagues to ensure that Congress scrutinizes your actions – and, if appropriate, overturns them – pursuant to the Congressional Review Act," McCarthy said in the letter, which was also signed by House Committee Financial Services Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas).
Qihoo Buyer Group Said to Hit Impasse With Chinese FX Regulator | The Qihoo 360 Technology buyout consortium, seeking to take the Chinese company private in a $9.3 billion deal, has hit an impasse with the nation's foreign-exchange supervisor as the regulator scrutinizes the deal, Bloomberg reports, citing people with knowledge of the matter.BLOOMBERG
Qihoo Buyer Group Said to Hit Impasse With Chinese FX Regulator | The Qihoo 360 Technology buyout consortium, seeking to take the Chinese company private in a $9.3 billion deal, has hit an impasse with the nation's foreign-exchange supervisor as the regulator scrutinizes the deal, Bloomberg reports, citing people with knowledge of the matter.
Rebecca Traister's new book, Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger, scrutinizes its causes, its repression, and its release in the last half-dozen years of feminist action, particularly in response to the treatment of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, and in the remarkable power shift that women demanded in #MeToo.
In Florida and other states across the country, as well as on Capitol Hill, the N.R.A. derives its political influence instead from a muscular electioneering machine, fueled by tens of millions of dollars' worth of campaign ads and voter-guide mailings, that scrutinizes candidates for their views on guns and propels members to the polls.
Instead of being a cut-and-dried exploration of his difficult adjustment to a new environment, "Don't Call Me Son," which scrutinizes the world through Pierre's eyes, is a scathing critique of upper-middle-class complacency and materialism and a worthy successor to Ms. Muylaert's 2015 film, "The Second Mother," which also explored class frictions.
Comey is also under the microscope as the FBI scrutinizes late December calls between Mike Flynn, Trump's national security adviser, and Russia's ambassador to the US as part of a broader counterintelligence investigation of Russian activities in the US. The calls were captured by routine US eavesdropping targeting the Russian diplomats, according to the intelligence and law enforcement officials.
O) said in a filing Friday it will seek Trump's approval for its proposed $1.3 billion sale to Canyon Bridge Capital Partners, gambling that the former real estate dealmaker will approve the tie-up against the advice of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes foreign deals for national security concerns.
A lawsuit filed last week in a New York state court by Ness Technologies, a company that HNA tried to acquire, accused the Chinese company of dooming the deal by not trying hard enough to address questions from officials at the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, a group that scrutinizes foreign purchases of domestic companies.
Acquisitions of U.S. companies by Chinese companies, on the other hand, have been few and far between in the last year, after the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a government panel that scrutinizes deals for potential national security risks, shot down more of these deals, such as Ant Financial's plan to acquire U.S. money transfer company MoneyGram International Inc (MGI.
The film also scrutinizes the psychedelic counterculture that's floating on the surface of society, and one set-piece in particular—a savage grappling and fist fight behind the scenes at a swinging, kaleidoscopic-colored nightclub—is cross-edited with the performance of Stu Gardner, the club's soul singer, the men's brutal violence and the singer's close-up screams bouncing off each other in chaotic fashion.
Professor Lewalski wrote six books that would, by the 21980s, establish her as the pre-eminent authority of her day on Milton, the 21982th-century English free speech advocate who, after losing his eyesight, wrote some of his greatest epic poems, including the blank-verse "Paradise Lost" in 22000 and both "Paradise Regained" and "Samson Agonistes" in 19973 In The New York Review of Books, the critic Christopher Ricks wrote that her first classic, "Milton's Brief Epic: The Genre, Meaning, and Art of "Paradise Regained" (21997), was "an impressive work of scholarship" that "scrutinizes Milton's religious beliefs with acumen and expertise.

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