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The Paris deal "sends a signal to investors, sends a signal to consumers, sends a signal to everyone in the world... that fossil fuels have a very limited lifespan now", said Thom Woodroofe, a climate policy advisor for Independent Diplomat.
Engineers use a signal-to-noise ratio to compare the strength of a desired signal to the level of background noise in audio and visual data recordings.
Then the satellite will beam the cell signal to other satellites in the constellation, which will eventually send the signal to a ground station that patches into the cell network.
At CES, a Bluetooth update was announced that will allow a standard Bluetooth signal to better share wireless audio streams between devices, and even broadcast a signal to an unlimited amount of devices.
Marlinspike designed Signal to bring uncrackable encryp­tion to regular ­people.
"It was a real signal to other companies," says Lynn.
They were like a signal to follow for taking pictures.
But banging on the roof is our signal to stop.
Hinman's comments were certainly a positive signal to the market.
Value is too weak a signal to be much use.
Is China just sending a signal to the United States?
China's media is sending a clear signal to the protesters.
They could signal to burglars that you're away from home.
He listened though his headset for his signal to start.
THAT'S GOING TO SEND A PRETTY IMPORTANT SIGNAL TO WELLS.
He said that the attacks on him were chiefly motivated by Democrats seeking to undermine the president (signal to Trump) and his agenda (signal to Koch brothers and other tycoons involved in mineral extraction).
"It would send a very inappropriate signal to our troops, to our allies in the fight across the globe, and also it would send an unfortunate signal to our adversaries," said Rhode Island Sen.
For Mr Xu it was a signal to become far bolder.
Still, a Clinton victory would be a reassuring signal to Europe.
One key recession indicator is flashing a warning signal to investors.
American soldiers await the signal to begin the D-Day invasion.
McConnell's stance is likely to send a signal to those Republicans.
"This is a strong signal to the West," said General Buzhinsky.
Rising returns, says Mr Patrinos, signal to individuals to invest more.
Mr Mattis's resignation should serve as an alarm-signal to Congress.
Do not take this as a signal to sigh in satisfaction.
The signal sent that way is a stupid signal to send.
You're waiting for the Bat-Signal to go up over Gotham.
This year, governors are not sending a clear signal to voters.
"A fatal signal to women," wrote Ulle Schauws, another Green lawmaker.
Maybe. Could it really be a smoke signal to initiate aggression?
Price is a signalto customers, the market and your team.
The results should serve as a warning signal to all policymakers.
This initial step will offer an early signal to our country.
Before him are his mounted knights, awaiting his signal to attack.
Step one, signal to markets that a hike could come soon.
The "22019G Home" converts Verizon's 5G signal to into Wi-Fi.
What did the sheer volume of the coverage signal to viewers?
By the end of 2016, they aim to test a system that will work like this: A ground station will transmit a radio signal to a drone, which will send that signal to other drones via lasers.
Investors will have a very clear signal to monitor, the bank added.
Attacks can be executed remotely, and without any signal to the user.
I think the signal to Putin would be a terrible one there.
Any enrollment growth would be a good signal to insurers, Levitt added.
El-Erian believes the market is sending an important signal to politicians.
How they signal to the public dictates how the country should respond.
"That's such a negative signal to send to professional markets," he says.
The signal to Iranians is going to be regime collapse or war.
So now it can't provide that survival signal to the cancer cell.
Police triangulated a cell phone signal to find the vehicle, Williams said.
We're talking about a signal-to-background ratio of 10 to one.
Discomfort is normal at first, but pain is a signal to stop.
Dish Network may want to deliver a clear signal to investors soon.
That should have been a signal to everyone about where an Obama
Yet, the broader markets didn't take it as signal to run higher.
"It sends a signal to the government," lawyer Bethany Payton-O'Brien said.
The comments were interpreted as a coded signal to Britain's political class.
They playfully signal to one another, flirting, perhaps like birds would do.
This is an honest signal to the fact that they have money.
They may be a signal to impress mates or defend against competition.
"It sends an important signal to the conservatives," said Ms. Uzun, 26.
These perverse incentives send a clear signal to would-be Good Samaritans.
"A peace agreement indicates a signal to the North Koreans," he said.
BeIN's antipiracy team traced the signal to space on the Arabsat satellite.
It may also signal to the interviewer that you wilt under pressure.
"I think that gives a signal to other young women," she said.
The deal sends a clear signal to companies: Invest in green business models.
He's take all this global calamity as a signal to finally slow down.
Having made progress since your last application is a strong signal to us.
Ossia's receiver sends a low-power beacon signal to the Cota Power Transmitter.
They seem to work because they signal to people that this is expected.
In doing so, he's sent a signal to his base and to Congress.
Cutting them off completely would signal to 3ve's operators that they'd been discovered.
"This will send the strongest possible signal to the people smugglers," he said.
HB 1 was a signal to the industry that Georgia welcomes commercial space.
It transmits that electrical signal to the nearest cell tower using radio wave.
It will raise the signal to a level eight later in the evening.
Silly bride prices are an economic signal to which families are already responding.
What does Trump's decision to appoint him as "Chief Strategist" signal to you?
But the value of the signal to the president's base is far greater.
And its absence might also signal to some that you're trying to conceive.
Its decline looks like a bullish signal to leading technical analyst Craig Johnson.
Researchers expected this would signal to the child the adult wanted the food.
The remark can easily be interpreted as a signal to expect disappointing results.
Radio towers sent out a single signal to millions of people at once.
And hopefully we'll develop a way to send a signal to this person.
We hope that this ruling sends a strong signal to the Trump administration.
Then wait for Digger's sparkle, which would be our signal to open fire.
It would also send a horrible signal to the rest of the world.
If you keep changing these things it sends a wrong signal to investors.
It shows that you're ambitious and sends a powerful signal to the market.
There's a transmission of a signal to the headphones that's going on there.
And the Model 3, Turrentine said, might send a signal to other automakers.
When I get to the very front, I then signal to merge in.
This is a bad signal to send to the rest of the world.
And that could also signal to other states that these measures are unacceptable.
He viewed it as a signal to conservatives to work harder and smarter.
But the signal to get on with 5G in the meanwhile looks clear.
Policy design can be used as a powerful signal to key voting blocs.
It also sends a powerful signal to viewers: This is a quality production.
He intended to signal to the company that this was a top priority.
The camera converts infrared energy into an electronic signal to create moving pictures.
Instead, it's intended as a signal to other countries outside of North America.
That sends a signal to the rest of your body to calm down.
The van scans the airspace and transmits a light signal to ensure safe delivery.
"That would be an important signal to regain lost trust," he told the paper.
Magnetic resonance imaging or MRI machines instead use this signal to create a picture.
That was a signal to Cramer that the stock deserves to go even higher.
It also sends a signal to corporations that she's serious about curbing their influence.
Aquila is designed to beam wireless signal to people within a 60-mile diameter.
Refiners are getting a signal to shift the balance slightly towards distillates in 2017.
But this may be a timely signal to ease up on the gas pedal.
Engel said the approach suggested by Tillerson would send the wrong signal to Russia.
This backwardated curve is a signal to run down stocks while prices are high.
Authorities there raised the storm warning signal to T10 earlier, the highest possible level.
But just generally overall, it's a really, really great signal to iterate off of.
The actual decision was a signal to cover shorts on the euro, he added.
But he added that Washington should send a strong signal to Moscow about Ukraine.
During REM sleep, the brain sends a signal to cause a body-wide paralysis.
In an effort to up its signal to noise ratio, Facebook may go local.
A civilian in the role would send the better signal to the intelligence community.
But it sends a clear signal to every plan not to cover maternity care.
The headphones on your ears will still signal to passersby that you are busy.
By then, it's too late; they have given a positive signal to the algorithm.
That was a signal to show the missiles were more about defense than offense.
The signal to taxpayers and consumers was that Washington isn't interested in fiscal responsibility.
China responded by saying her comments sent the wrong signal to "violent criminal offenders".
Current price levels are also sending a signal to producers to transition to cocoa.
"Not all North Korean military activity is a signal to the U.S.," he said.
They also may send a satiety signal to the brain, so people feel fuller.
But Powell's remarks on Wednesday seemed to send a clear signal to the market.
And GitHub, Microsoft hopes, will be another signal to the community of that position.
How does Grann signal to us early on what the murderer may be after?
It's a very dangerous signal to send, and it's one Trump can't necessarily control.
It is usually convened to signal to markets the policymakers' displeasure over yen moves.
It's a biological signal to ourselves that we need to build stronger social bonds.
That ache you feel might indeed be a kind of warning signal to yourself.
That should have been a signal to Pence: he was among allies, not friends.
"This meeting sends a good signal to investors in China and abroad," Xu said.
The flick sends a signal to the vehicle's onboard computer to shift the gear.
The hope is that sending an electrical signal to the amygdala will calm it.
A senior French diplomat said that was a deliberate signal to Warsaw and Budapest.
A nuanced signal to stay the course may seem trivial, but it is not.
But the change may signal to some people that buying insurance is less important.
"Its signal to the West was, You may shun me, but I'm not alone."
In some ways, these folks have made the signal-to-noise ratio absurdly bad.
But we might have to think more about how do we signal to the audience, to the audience that still hopefully trusts us to some degree to do this, how to signal to them what matters most and what matters a little less.
I think that will send a reassuring signal to the business community and to markets.
After that, there's not much left to do but wait for Cassini's signal to end.
Khan said confirming Sessions could send a negative signal to the rest of the world.
It is important to send a stability, certainty message/signal to the European public opinion.
MACCALLUM: Victor, Picture what does this signal to you what they did to Manafort today?
But Nixon wanted to send a signal to the Soviets, who sponsored the Popular Front.
His hiring earlier this year was a signal to investors that the board wants change.
The boys come over, but Elle can't get a strong enough signal to reach Will.
The new name is also a signal to users that the app fully supports RCS.
Eventually, said Fitz, this was likely the cub's signal to get going — on his own.
It sends a positive signal to international donors about Somalia's commitment to improve its governance.
Scientists announced the detection of the gravitational wave signal to much fanfare on Feb. 11.
A signal to Washington that we stand shoulder-to-shoulder against a complacent status quo.
It's yet another signal to the government that it's time to change this absurd law.
He blamed the protests on Clinton, accusing her of sending "a signal" to the opposition.
South by Southwest Fear doesn't have to be a signal to your brain to retreat.
The wake word is how you signal to your Echo that you're asking it something.
Called the NovaDreamer, it used simple LEDs to send a signal to the sleeping user.
For others, such forecasts may be a signal to pay more attention to subsequent information.
"This can delay the final vote and send the wrong signal to markets," he said.
To operate by remote control, large military drones send a signal to satellites in space.
"It looks like I'm sending a signal to him to take the photo," says Liao.
This way, they don't send the wrong signal to investors or foreclose other financing options.
Activists cheered the ruling, and said it should send a strong signal to the administration.
Advocates for lifting the ban say the move would send a strong signal to China.
"It also sends a signal to the world that we're here to stay," he said.
Daisy Lamboy stood on her roof, straining to find cellular signal to call emergency responders.
The signal to Brazilians was unmistakable: Washington supported what many considered an illegal coup d'etat.
The decision was also meant as a signal to Trump, who takes office on Jan.
This hormone reduces alertness and helps signal to the body that it's time to sleep.
Police from several departments worked with AT&T, using Spincken's cellphone signal to find him.
The project is also an important signal to other nations eyeing interests in the North.
Once you reach an intersection, you have to wait for the walk signal to cross.
"And that may signal to voters that there's something different about this one," he added.
Surely this is a signal to prosecutors to treat it as an extraordinarily grave transgression.
But some laws would signal to the American people that we take this problem seriously.
It'd just be another signal to North Korea that you can't negotiate with Donald Trump.
It was a clear signal to Beijing that the protests are not a foreign plot.
Hong Kong raised the signal to No 10, its highest weather warning, early on Wednesday.
They know political noise is too loud for a signal to break through without volume.
But they needed distance from the crowd for their portable Wi-Fi signal to work.
In part, they send a signal to other investors: Russia is not a safe bet.
"That sent a signal to dictators around the world that that's O.K.," Ms. Klobuchar said.
"These pardons also send a disturbing signal to militaries all around the world," he added.
The process sends a signal to your brain that your audience is not a threat.
That's a signal to spectators that the sport is rigged and it's bad for business.
So, I'm a big believer that you have to signal to people on different platforms.
The Fed might have buried a key policy signal to investors in its March statement.
"We want Signal to be a joy to use," says Moxie Marlinspike, Open Whisper Systems' founder.
"It's a terrible signal to send, but they seem intent on plowing ahead," the official continued.
Offline devices send an encrypted and anonymous signal to other Apple devices in the same area.
Every other wireless earbud company starts by sending the audio signal to one earbud over Bluetooth.
In a similar fashion, a rebound from support near 183,218 is a signal to go long.
Unlike the phone you use every day, GPS communicators don't require a cell signal to work.
Someone in that car then reportedly began flashing their brights in a signal to pull over.
Others have Bluetooth capabilities, so you can send the audio signal to a wireless speaker system.
The signal-to-noise ratio on your average smartphone's lock screen is completely out of whack.
When you click the button, it sends a signal to the motor controller to turn on.
Last year, Australian researchers traced an unexplained radio signal to a pair of onsite microwave ovens.
A round-trip radio signal to Proxima Centauri, our nearest stellar neighbor will take eight years.
"The bottom line is this is a signal to the folks on the Hill," Karako said.
The charts are sending a clear signal to Ari Wald, head of technical analysis at Oppenheimer.
"Given the crisis in the important automotive industry, that is a signal to investors," it said.
"We wonder whether that is a wise signal to be sending to the regulator," they said.
ET, InSight sent a signal to let scientists on Earth know that it's alive and well.
This desertion was a signal to many of a disastrous failure of leadership by Mr. Corbyn.
Further, it will send the wrong signal to companies about engaging in applied and basic research.
However, he sees this as a buy signal for stocks, rather than a signal to flee.
Three people familiar with the negotiations said it would send an important signal to institutional lenders.
Two more, I signal to the bartender, and I extract some bills from a buttock pocket.
Using apps like Signal to stay in contact with sources is a staple of reporting today.
"This ruling is going to give a big signal to the market," said a government source.
This was an unmistakable signal to the power elites in Honduras that democratic principles are malleable.
The FCC saw that decision as a signal to bolster its authority the next time around.
Although he's got a big home, he found the signal to be strong throughout his house.
The move is a signal to companies that losing customers' data may lead to real costs.
It also was a signal to the rest of the marketplace that nothing is off limits.
It also sent a signal to Washington that Mr. Kim was expanding his diplomatic chess game.
When turned on, DNT sends a signal to websites that you wish not to be tracked.
The clearest signal to date was Mulvaney's confirmation hearing before the Senate Budget Committee on Tuesday.
She also uses email, text, phone calls and Signal to keep in touch with her contacts.
The Trump administration needed both to deter and signal to Tehran that such attacks were unacceptable.
The ten-billion-dollar figure sent a signal to the world that nothing had really changed.
"It's sending a signal to shift within small-caps from growth to value," Ms. Calvasina said.
"It's sending a signal to shift within small-caps from growth to value," Ms. Calvasina said.
This tax would send a powerful signal to businesses and consumers to reduce their carbon footprints.
Such words from a financial authority are prone to be heard as a signal to stampede.
"This is a signal to say that we are basically favoring China," Mr. De Castro said.
Such a step would signal to Moscow that the West is serious about confronting such actions.
Mines Minister Richard Musukwa said it was a signal to other miners to follow the law.
Our general understanding is that the US has not sent a very clear signal to Pyongyang.
Doing so sends a dangerous signal to a world where defiant strongmen are on the rise.
But McCarthy's comments reflect the strongest signal to date that GOP leadership is considering the idea.
As a result, long waits may signal to voters that the entire election system is flawed.
They signal to police that prosecutors and the public are more serious about holding them accountable.
So far we haven't had any signal to that effect and we're looking for further evidence.
Parents virtue-signal to teach their children, and corporations virtue-signal to make their products seem more palatable to a rapidly diversifying America, and I virtue-signal every time I tweet something that says I'm supportive of, say, the Black Lives Matter movement without joining affiliated protests.
The buying "sends a really strong signal to the market," said Edward D. Jones analyst Jim Shanahan.
You don't have to get very far away from that fault for the signal to completely disappear.
A repressive government, for instance, could find out if activists were using Signal to encrypt their communications.
The danger is that companies see debt relief as a signal to go on another borrowing spree.
Salesforce's Marc Benioff even tweeted an (almost literal) midnight appeal to send a signal to President Trump.
And that, in turn, would signal to private creditors and investors to turn on the taps, too.
The government ordered cable television providers to cut the signal to several stations not under state control.
A reaction away from the upper resistance level near 2000,213 is also a signal to go short.
It's a clear signal to the EU to get closer to its people and to strengthen democracy.
It can sometimes take up to 20 minutes for a signal to get to, or from, Mars.
The Mavic Pro had flatlined, yet the controller continued to send out a signal to come home.
And also, of course, to signal to lawmakers that the company is capable of regulating itself effectively.
Whether American insurance companies follow the lead of European insurers will be an important signal to watch.
It sends a signal to the brain to say, 'Okay, now you need to build more collagen.
Because it would be the strongest signal to date that Uber cares about its employees' civil rights.
I'll take those over for the halftime show and I have to send a signal to them.
Such moves send a signal to Moscow, which would view Swedish accession to NATO as a challenge.
The second was to signal to markets that monetary policy would remain loose for some considerable time.
All that sends a signal to the rest of the industry, says Shinobu Nakagawa of the BoJ.
Right now, drivers using Autopilot just flip the turn signal to have their car automatically change lanes.
"Clemency is a way that the president can signal to prosecutors where she is at," Osler said.
The choice sends an appalling signal to the 12% of Indonesians who, like Ahok, are not Muslim.
Foreign executives typically use their presence to signal to the Kremlin their enthusiasm for investing in Russia.
Some lower-level officials may not wait for that type signal to begin working to stymie Trump.
Denzel Washington actually gave me a signal to let the guys from Moonlight speak, which made sense.
It sends the signal to the arm to activate the hand movement, and the fingers move accordingly.
"  "We wanted to send a strong signal to him, and that's why we took over his office.
Nura chose this design because it avoids converting a digital signal to an analog signal, Campbell says.
From a charity's perspective, monthly donors signal to an organization that the work it's doing is important.
The new leadership argues that stability requires it to send a signal to terrorists (hence the executions).
He only wants to signal to Bavarians that the CSU remains the conservative backstop inside the Union.
They also signal to manufacturers that there's no market for serious antivenoms, triggering production declines and pullouts.
Now is the time to signal to the market they too are serious are about cloud gaming.
The signal-to-noise ratio is very poor, and gets only marginally better during the work day.
This is such a strong, powerful signal to holdout franchises that haven't quite entered the smartphone ecosystem.
The rope was meant to signal to BamBrogan to tone down his cowboy attitude, the countersuit claims.
The Democratic Party should therefore signal to state lawmakers and party leaders that RCV would be welcome.
In male-dominated industries it may be used to signal to women that they are not welcome.
In essence, those moves signal to the credit bureaus that you are becoming a bigger credit risk.
The product allows users to signal to friends and family that they are out of harm's way.
That sent a clear signal to most people in Washington about the direction his policies would take.
It tracked the signal to a location about seven miles off the Libyan coast, a spokesman said.
U.S. manufacturers used the color, which represented royalty in China, to signal to consumers their product's grandness.
"This is an exceptionally severe measure, meant as a signal to the government of Eritrea", Zijlstra said.
Their location was supposedly the signal to a young, unproven player, Sébastien Feller, for the next move.
The signal-to-noise ratio is very poor and gets only marginally better during the work day.
"It's just a terrible signal to the industry as to who is in charge," Mr. Bromwich said.
Not only do they reduce noise, they signal to your colleagues that you're not to be bothered.
It would also send a signal to local politicians who often act as unofficial Mormon Church proxies.
Rather, it labeled them "restricted," a signal to help parents protect kids from extreme or inappropriate content.
So they may light up to signal to each other, while remaining invisible to scent-detecting predators.
Bach called weight lifting's punishment in Friday's reordering of the Games "a strong signal" to the sport.
The salt crystals will vibrate with each step, powering the battery, sending a signal to the database.
But, because he'll be the top diplomat, that vote could also send a signal to the world.
They had received a signal to start the occupation via the secure messaging app Telegram, she said.
One clear signal to Democrats of the effectiveness of the Trump campaign can be found in Wisconsin.
But the bond market signal to the Fed is, youre too tight and need to lower rates.
A meeting between the two leaders would signal to Russia that the U.S. favored a free Ukraine.
It's largely a political move that serves as a signal to governments to take the outbreak seriously.
It's also sending a signal to the next administration that it hopes it will continue this policy.
Evidently, the computer that the subject confronted in Penn Station tracked him, by G.P.S. signal, to Trenton.
In more lay terms, umami serves as a signal to the body that we have consumed protein.
After about an hour and a half, my wife tugged on my coat, the signal to leave.
"The release of Bouregaa today is a good signal to alleviate the tension," analyst Farid Ferrahi said.
Even with cell service, the car would also need cell service to receive the signal to unlock.
The reason he won is because he sent a signal to people that he cared about them.
I'd listen to Lauren, because Kara would find a way to get the signal to the island.
That feature might someday even allow Signal to ditch its current system of identifying users based on their phone numbers—a feature that many privacy advocates have criticized, since it forces anyone who wants to be contacted via Signal to hand out a cell phone number, often to strangers.
But the level of inbox noise makes it challenging for this type of "alien signal" to break through.
So when the glucose reserves become depleted, the brain sends a signal to stop engaging in the activity.
One bat sends out a signal to confuse another bat as both of them approach an insect target.
This move alone should signal to fans the series planned to betray the women at its very center.
And Trump is clearly sending a signal to people like Manafort that he's ready to give out pardons.
Well, it reopened, and it&aposs sounding a loud signal to anyone that may discriminate against Trump supporters.
It sends the signal to girls and boys that men who harass women are rewarded for their behavior.
Turbinates warm and humidify incoming air, as well as help signal to the body that it is breathing.
Using "judges," the minutes noted, was a signal to markets of the data-dependency the Fed will employ.
Presumably David was broadcasting the signal to draw more sentient life forms to his world for experimental purposes.
I want to send a clear signal to the Assad regime that we are out to get you.
In most pairs, after establishing that initial connection, the first earbud relays the signal to the other one.
That sends a signal to Muslims and non-Muslims that now, of all times, they must be tolerant.
In the '90s, some men said they too tried to signal to the coaches that something wasn't right.
Fields gave investors a crystal clear signal to sell automakers, Cramer said, unless investors can tolerate the pain.
With the Pixel 2, I have to work to make it lose signal to a connected Bluetooth peripheral.
SNHR head Fadel Abdul Ghany said the death notices were Assad's signal to Syria that he has won.
Just taking the pledge sends a powerful signal to founders that it's OK for them to seek help.
The talks will signal to the world whether Mr. Kim is willing to give up his nuclear weapons.
It sends a signal to the donor class that Trump is serious about building a re-election campaign.
But he said it should send a strong signal to Democrats thinking about taking back the White House.
But, at the very least, the fact that this petition exists could send a signal to other developers.
Act 2: scientist takes a trip to the moon, find another monolith, which broadcasts mystery signal to Jupiter.
You just wear a bracelet and it sends a signal to devices you're near to prove you're you.
The outreach can also signal to Iraq's Sunni minority that the Baghdad government is not an Iranian stooge.
When an expectant mother has a contraction, the non-invasive electrodes transmit the signal to the wearer's app.
To the companies that had been burned by mobile, this was a signal to act on virtual reality.
Still, a rebuke would send a negative signal to international financial markets about Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government.
Perhaps this is Efron's signal to the world that he wants to be taken seriously as an artiste.
A transmitter-receiver known as an interrogator can send a signal to the tag and read its response.
It's also about sending a signal to the world and to the scientists and researchers of the future.
Not doing so would signal to Mr. Putin that he can get away with trampling on Ukraine's sovereignty.
China responded by saying her comments sent the wrong signal to what it described as violent criminal offenders.
When you fully relax your face, you send a physiological signal to your body that all is well.
A floor staffer was also seen making a signal to wrap it up as the vote dragged on.
"That is a terribly destructive signal to Malaysia, to Vietnam, to Thailand, to Singapore, to Indonesia," he added.
They send a signal to the rest of the country that the regime will be there to last.
The price increase sends a signal ("price signal") to other drivers to get on the road ("the marketplace").
One, they believe an inquiry sends a strong signal to the Trump administration, which many view as lawless.
They don't want to signal to South Korea and China that Japan is gearing up for war again.
Third, U.S. support for post-conflict would send a strong signal to the Colombian and international business communities.
"Today's unfortunate decision sends a chilling signal to other who want to build infrastructure in this country," Rep.
It makes a sort of evolutionary sense: Trees, for instance, signal to our ape brains safety from predators.
You might signal to them that you would happily return, while you focus on leads and contacts elsewhere.
As the storm moved on, the observatory lowered the warning signal to a Typhoon 8 in the afternoon.
A fire burns on the side—a signal to the spiritual realm that a ceremony is being conducted.
The Discovery crew seems to accept that it was the Pahvans that sent the signal to the Klingons.
Once Bernie Sanders sends a signal to his supporters, I think a lot of this will tamp down.
It might be possible, for example, to treat diseases by giving aging tissues a signal to clean house.
His blood pressure increased, his heart rate went up, and his brain sent a signal to release cortisol.
Another strategy is coaching teachers on how their language can unintentionally signal to students that they can't excel.
"It would signal to the people down in Texas that Joe Biden is, in fact, surging," he continued.
This was the surest signal to the LGBT community that Trump was not a foe, but a friend.
It's perhaps a way to signal to us that Quinn can't see the mortal consequences of her actions.
As for his present case: "I'm not here to send any signal to the president," Mr. Acosta said.
That runner would decipher the catcher's sign and signal to the batter from second base, the investigation found.
"It's kind of a signal to the market that they're keeping an eye on market reactions," Muguruma said.
Or maybe his death was deliberately dramatic, designed to send a signal to Russia's dissident diaspora in Britain.
"You can signal to your teammates, to your coworkers, that whatever 'locker room talk' isn't OK," she says.
But last November, Kavanaugh praised Gorsuch's Gundy opinion, sending a signal to lawyers to bring a new case.
"It is an important signal to the Taliban that they can no longer wait us out," he said.
The statement sends a small but potentially significant signal to insurers, encouraging them to stay in the market.
"We hope (it) will be a signal to avoid to doing business with these people," the official said.
For one, Dittmar said, they send a signal to Democrats that women in general are squarely behind impeachment.
Draghi did not mention the euro's strength, which was seen as a tacit green signal to euro bulls.
His visit and the reported economic incentives are meant to send a "signal to Hong Kong," said McGregor.
Still, the ECB's next move is likely to be a signal to shift away from its easy policy.
Many Democratic women wore white, the color of suffragists, in a signal to Mr. Trump over women's rights.
Finally, it sends a signal to China that it cannot erode the city's autonomy while reaping the benefits.
Top-level statements like this also work as a signal to local governments and companies across the country.
Then one day she won the "best secretary" award, which she took as a signal to move on.
A few ground stations, called teleports, will bounce Kacific-1's signal to antennas, creating internet hot spots.
He added that what Greece needed the most now was a signal to investors that "things are working".
And scientists can use that signal to build mice and keyboards you use only by thinking about them.
In this new wave of action, the FTC said it will send a strong signal to the robocalling industry.
"By the time we're watching for this signal to end, the spacecraft would have already been destroyed," says Edgington.
But the initial fraying between Pence and Trump on Saturday could send a signal to donors to stay away.
Raiding COFINA would signal to markets that Puerto Rico's securitizations are vulnerable, the mutual funds said in the letter.
Does this signal to you that this is about more than just the separation of children from their parents?
GhanaSat-1 will send a signal to a ground station at All Nations University's Space Systems and Technology Laboratory.
That would then show concern, and it would be a signal to buy both credit and equities, he said.
The transmitter then directs power along the same pathway, with the receiver converting the RF signal to DC power.
For this, you signal to your buddy (in a beheading, "you're dead" movement) that you are out of air.
But the move sends a clear signal to markets that the future of United States coal may be limited.
The balloons were the signal to let Mr. Martinez know she was the photographer he had hired from Boston.
QAnon supporters have even claimed Trump uses his hands to make a 'Q' sign as a signal to them.
He likens Signal to the demonstrators at Standing Rock, who stopped the oil pipeline by physically blocking its construction.
But Mr Turnbull says the new rule is needed to "send the strongest possible signal to the people-smugglers".
The announcement also sends an important signal to foreign investors that the government is now serious about economic reform.
When the shuttle registers that you are there, it looks at you, and that's your signal to safely cross.
However, forgiving this large of a sum of money could send an important signal to other counties and states.
It could be a signal to investors that something is incrementally worse after its last public remarks, he said.
His unapologetically liberal Zionism is sending a signal to Democrats that it's okay to be more critical of Israel.
On November 28, the team sent the signal to warm up the thruster and fire off a few puffs.
The down round is a "lemon" signal to the market that the company's business plan is not working out.
His concern is that the deletion of the posts basically sends a signal to the people we're writing about.
The feature called Open Candidates lets users privately signal to recruiters that they are open to new job opportunities.
If we want our children to use their minds well, our assessments must send a different signal to educators.
We will signal to Wall Street that we are going to focus on growth and innovation, not cost-cutting.
Progressive politicians can actually use some of these policies to signal to conservative voters, Actually, we're for you, too.
And that's another important consideration when tethering: Actually having a strong enough 4G LTE data signal to get by.
Cairo also sought to signal to Washington its displeasure by pursuing stronger ties with competing countries such as Russia.
The Vopper precedent is "a signal to me that an appellate court could" leave a verdict against Gawker alone.
He wants to signal to the world that he's the king and force others to perform before his throne.
Those policies act as a signal to officers and supervisors that extreme use of force will not be tolerated.
This proposed legislation is a clear signal to Congress that an appetite for enrollment controls exists in the states.
So is one "remarkable" quarter of inflows enough to signal to investors that another great gold unwind is coming?
If the Saudis had wanted to send a clear signal to the market, they could have cut the OSPs.
One Kenyan journalist claims to have witnessed dealers whistling to each other as a signal to hold down prices.
It takes about 48 minutes to send a radio signal to Jupiter, and 48 minutes to send one back.
"A cut of $5 billion would reverse this trend and send the wrong signal to young scientists," said Rep.
My brain issued the signal to brake, but before my foot could respond, the car braked on its own.
Robles, through an interpreter, said he shook off Plawecki's initial signal to get inside Thompson's head and confuse him.
One is the familiar "signal-to-noise ratio": How to unearth that shiny nugget in a mountain of rubbish?
This would be an important signal to potential consumers that Al Jazeera's messages should be approached with greater caution.
Local authorities appear to have taken this as a signal to step up the assault on Bach and Verdi.
After eight straight weeks of gains, history suggests small caps are flashing a big buy signal to all stocks.
But that 10 percent number is also a signal to Wall Street about how much growth Netflix has left.
After being unable to revive the instructor, Sylvester sent a distress signal to a nearby air traffic control tower.
Vettel, locked in a battle with Hamilton, was furious at Magnussen for ignoring the signal to let Vettel pass.
The numbers Netflix released on Thursday could signal to investors, Hollywood talent and competitors that, yes, people are watching.
And packages sitting on front porches can also signal to anyone who walks by that the homeowners are away.
Meier's behavior needs to made an example of and send a signal to others that this is not acceptable.
So the Fed sent a signal to the markets in its interest rate decision by holding rates flat. Translation?
The Fed's own signal to be more patient as it evaluates whether or not to keep raising interest rates.
I think they are getting access to TV. I think in a way it's a signal-to-noise thing.
That doesn't signal to us that the progress we wanted and talked about with the federation is being made.
That chemical sends a signal to parasitic wasps, sort of like a last-minute invitation to a Thanksgiving meal.
And we did that to signal to people that our view and definition of growth was not wildly flexible.
Drake used the on-off pulses of the radio signal to ''draw'' a pixelated image of a human body.
Television announcers urged people trapped in their homes to put up pieces of fabric as a signal to rescuers.
When the system is engaged, the driver can engage the turn signal to indicate a desire to change lanes.
For prosecutors, an overly harsh sentence would signal to other potential cooperators that agreeing to talk had no upside.
How important was it for the Iranian regime to signal to it that they were responding to Soleimani's death?
"To me, it was a way for him to send a signal to a lot of countries at once."
They said that I failed to use my turn signal to change lanes, but I knew that was bullshit.
Those rewards send a powerful signal to Trump's allies who are still caught up in the criminal justice system.
By enabling this group first, you send a clear signal to others that this organization isn't yours; it's theirs.
And we can't afford to wait for a signal to open up: when duty calls, we need to talk.
That sent a signal to many of these minority groups that the president's comments on Charlottesville seemed to reinforce.
Should it go through, the BB&T-SunTrust deal will send a strong signal to other companies exploring mergers.
That certainly was a signal to the market that multi-cloud is important in thinking about the public sector.
Yet despite their evident restraints, these packaged sites signal to criminals a home left alone and ripe for theft.
I know there is a move toward mini-me dressing, with parents and children appearing in much the same styles, but as far as I am concerned, that erodes the psychological distance of adulthood we all need, as much to signal to ourselves we are grown-ups as to signal to others.
Analysts say the central bank typically uses dissenting votes to signal to markets a change in policy in months ahead.
"The central bank wants to signal to the United States that it does not manipulate Taiwan's currency," the official said.
First, every decision that a founder makes is going to be a positive or negative signal to some venture capitalist.
"Leptin is effectively the fat cell's signal to the brain that indicates the repletion of body fat stores," he says.
And some gendered toys can send an early signal to girls that they're not welcome in science and engineering fields.
"Our motions signal to the other road users our intention … and some of them are very, very complicated," he said.
This is likely intended to signal to AI talent that the iPhone-maker is actively participating in the field. 5.
The one-way time for a signal to reach Earth from Mars is 8 minutes and 7 seconds on Nov.
This has sent a signal to the CDU that they cannot bank on keeping power by coming first in elections.
First, elites' inability to successfully signal to the voters that they were supposed to line up behind Jeb, then Rubio.
Is the Trump administration trying to send a signal to countries like North Korea and Iran that it means business?
With most contemporary limbs, the signal to grip is detected using myoelectric sensors — which read muscle activity from the skin.
A pivot from helicopters to eVTOL would be a signal to investors that the company is looking towards the future.
While any reservation is non-binding, the interest in the new Tesla sends a powerful signal to the car industry.
" In a handwritten letter in Spanish with a few English phrases, they used a universal distress signal to begin: "S.
When the wing's nervous system senses damage, it sends a signal to microspheres of uncured material within the nanocrystal coating.
Separately, British ground engineer Keller Plc said the new U.S. administration's signal to increase infrastructure spending could benefit the company.
Many investors and economists — such as UBS and Nomura — have interpreted those moves as China's signal to ease monetary conditions.
It would send a signal to Russia and warn Americans about the threat posed by Putinists in the Trump campaign.
If the robot makes a mistake that the person recognizes, the robot is sent a signal to correct its error.
The camera sends its signal to a custom board that prepares and optimizes the image for black-and-white printing.
The market is now sending a strong signal to refiners to cut gasoline output and switch production plans towards distillate.
The bottom line: This more muscular stance by Brussels sends a stronger deterrence signal to authoritarian regimes targeting democratic institutions.
We're going to "hack" into the button, cutting the signal to the motor controller and sending our own signal instead.
Removing US troops would also signal to America's allies in the anti-ISIS fight that the US has abandoned them.
Grand coalitions play into the hands of populists, he suggests, because they signal to voters that political contests are redundant.
Well, it's possible that this is some sort of signal to China that Trump is willing to negotiate on Huawei.
European leaders who fail to call out racist language send a signal to their own people, also, about their future.
Futures prices are sending a clear signal to shale firms that they should step up drilling programs and boost output.
Rates below that level signal to buyers that mills can and will raise output in response to any demand increase.
This might trigger counterproductive devaluations in other emerging-market currencies and send a negative signal to markets about Chinese stability.
They transported the brave man to a boat ramp so they could get enough phone signal to call for help.
"If you're reduced to that kind of language, it makes it hard for the signal to come through," says Buchanan.
Both of these can be used to receive the initial sign-up text message from Signal to register the iPod.
The Iranian launches were likely timed to send a signal to the U.S. – and in invitation to test its mettle.
" They suggested that failing to respond would "signal to other countries that they too are free to exploit American workers.
"Prices are still sending to producers the signal to maintain a strong ethanol focus next year," said Datagro's Nastari said.
We would never conclude from captive peacocks that their tails did not evolve as a costly signal to attract mates.
This was a reassuring signal to friendly authoritarian leaders in Russia's backyard, such as the president of oil-rich Azerbaijan.
I rang the little bell by the bed to signal to Patty that I was ready to begin my treatment.
Even if they just did it in Virginia as a first step, that would be a good signal to us.
American diplomats hope the move will send a signal to Mr Biya that he needs to find a political solution.
Still, economists said a rebuke would send a negative signal to international financial markets about Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government.
The move may be the clearest signal to date that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is close to wrapping up.
Clement's case presents an important opportunity for the Office of Special Counsel to send a clear signal to the administration.
Would his loss be a signal to racists to take action against those he accuses of having stolen their country?
Not ruling out a pardon for Stone sends a very clear signal to him: A pardon is on the table.
"This serves as a signal to every Member of Congress that tech matters to their state and district," Atkinson said.
"The signal to the civilians is very clear," said Ikram Sehgal, a Pakistani security expert who served in the military.
Today's sale will be seen as an important signal to debt markets ahead of the first sales of Dell's bonds.
It was a signal to the right that he sees the region as a historic, and current, part of Israel.
Committed progressives simply haven't been told as much about it; they haven't heard a clear signal to rally around it.
"It's a bat signal to your countrymen to say, 'I'm up here, and you can be here too,'" he said.
When he was ready for a break, he would signal to her, and she would come and turn it off.
That, he said, sent a signal to the Nazis to continue their violence against Jews, culminating in the death camps.
Dr. Costa-Mattioli found evidence that L. reuteri releases compounds that send a signal to nerve endings in the intestines.
Long-term memories are moderated by synapses, essentially tubes that allow one neuron to pass along a signal to another.
They are fear "props" which signal to you that something is in the air around you — when it really isn't.
It is a strategic signal to the world's economy on what countries in this part of the world believe in.
You can't have a market when you're sending the wrong price signal to people that need to enter and exit.
Reid's endorsement could be a signal to other Senate Democrats, many of whom are starting to line up behind Biden.
It will buy all of them time, and it will signal to the world that these Calabrian peasants mean business.
Dear Heloise: Is there a universally accepted hand signal to say "thank you" to drivers who do you a kindness?
By subjecting these drugs to extra scrutiny, Arizona and Massachusetts will send a signal to drug makers that evidence matters.
Failure to do so is sending a terrible signal to other countries that they can flout U.S. laws without consequence.
When that happens, it's usually a signal to my remaining brain cells that there might be a rebus theme lurking.
Should Mr. DeWine defeat him, it could send a grim signal to Democrats about their prospects in Ohio in 2020.
"It's the best way to send the pricing signal to ensure that there is a legally enforceable limit," he said.
But if the Fed were to change its stance and lower rates, it could send a mixed signal to markets.
"A big sign sends a signal to all voters that the facility is at least making an effort," says Heyman.
Holiday classics signal to consumers that "it's time to get those gifts!" said Katz, the managing partner at SSA & Company.
"The government could also be sending a signal to private companies: move closer to the government and listen," he added.
Medications essentially mimic more food coming in and stimulate more nerves, which gives more of a signal to your brain.
If nothing else, though, the plan tries to signal to criminal justice reformers that Harris really is on their side.
Analysts say the central bank typically uses dissenting votes to signal to markets a change in policy in months ahead.
Medicare for all is quite similar its a simple signal to voters that you believe healthcare is a human right.
CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson said the Fed's signal to hold back on further cuts was probably not priced in.
His meeting with Mr. Putin also sent a signal to Washington that Mr. Kim was expanding his diplomatic chess game.
Some might have seen it as a signal to potentially change the branding ... but Playboy says that's not the case.
"The president's association with a policy is an especially powerful signal to those predisposed to support his initiatives," Edwards writes.
This announcement was a powerful signal to young Americans that they can expect to have careers in space during their lifetimes.
Athens hopes the review will open the way for talks on debt relief, which will send a positive signal to markets.
Otherwise, Russia and other foreign nations could take it as a signal to ramp up disinformation campaigns on the social network.
A hotter wage number could signal to markets that there's potentially higher inflation ahead, and therefore a more hawkish Federal Reserve.
SB 100 is a signal to businesses and consumers that every EV purchased in California will get cleaner throughout its lifetime.
"This is embarrassing and sends a wrong signal to the world," said Ralf Willinger from rights group terre des hommes www.tdh.de.
Apple is simply using the wi-fi's radio signal to cleverly create an encrypted peer-to-peer connection between the devices.
A contract of this magnitude is a clear signal to any other company designing self-driving chips: Step up your game.
They have a problem, because every day they have to signal to their peers that they&aposre still in the fold.
ElectroCore's device, gammaCore, aims to treat the condition by applying a mild electrical signal to the vagus nerve through the skin.
And so what Donald Trump in this Muslim ban signal to the world is that Muslims are not welcome here. REP.
The 360c also makes use of lights and sounds to signal to pedestrians and other vehicles what it will do next.
And it tries to signal to criminal justice reformers that, after years to the contrary, Biden is now on their side.
His newly proposed budget requests billions to modernize America's nuclear arsenal, another signal to Moscow that the U.S. won't be cowed.
The robots sing, too—one plays the Indiana Jones theme song to signal to workers to get out of the way.
That was the case with Infinity War's post-credits scenes, which featured Nick Fury sending a distress signal to Captain Marvel.
"We gave a clear signal to the whole country and international partners that the fight against corruption is intensifying," Groysman said.
He called Trump and other Republicans' rhetoric counter to U.S. values, which he said "sends a confusing signal" to foreign populations.
A pivot from helicopters to electric VTOL would be a signal to investors that the company is looking toward the future.
But now that the spacecraft is farther away, it takes even longer — six hours — to get a signal to the vehicle.
A low-cost nativist signal to his supporters, these are the biggest changes Mr Trump has made to America's immigration regime.
"There have been maneuvers in the past that sent a signal to the Americans" of a worsening regional situation, he said.
This was meant to signal to regulators all over the world that Uber's swashbuckling culture is a thing of the past.
And America must find new ways to signal to ordinary North Koreans that their regime is the real target, not them.
But appointing more women could send a signal to both female employees and customers that the company is an inclusive employer.
China's economy is now five times India's; rather risky to signal to such a neighbour that India favours a "containment" strategy.
Representatives of Belgium's 40,000 Jews and 600,000 or more Muslims said the vote sent an extremely negative signal to religious minorities.
When the market did not get the cut, that was a signal to cover the shorts on the euro, he added.
But the attempt in itself sends a signal to talent that Warners wants to hire serious filmmakers to make serious films.
They also succeeded, on several occasions, in matching Philae's lost RF signal to the line of sight Rosetta was searching along.
Gericault's painting portrays a moment when an African crewman, Jean-Charles, raises a red flag to signal to a distant ship.
While other White House officials signal to Washington elites at parties that they "get the joke" about Trump, Pence never does.
A Syrian rebel with one of the Turkey-backed groups said the fighters were waiting for the signal to enter Jarablus.
John McCain called for President Donald Trump to send a strong signal to Assad that the attack will not be tolerated.
Nevertheless, it served as a signal to the US and Europe and could serve to further increase tensions in the region.
To deliver signal to people's devices, Loon needs be integrated with a telco partner's network — the balloons can't do it alone.
It's possible that they use various glands to produce chemical cues that can signal to other moles — but that's a mystery.
GOP seantors, including McCain, countered that allowing Montenegro to join NATO could send a signal to counter Russia in eastern Europe.
Doing so will send a clear signal to markets and homeowners -- that solar and other renewable energy sources are the future.
That way, Trump can signal to the Asia-Pacific region that he is not abandoning them to the whims of China.
This time it is being held on the east side—a signal to another rising naval power in that direction: China.
Congressional silence now will signal to Saudi Arabia that our support for its intervention in Yemen is nothing less than unconditional.
I started hiding Mike's posts a few months ago as a signal to Facebook to stop including them in my feed.
For example, you can send a signal to one of the beacons and pass that signal throughout the entire network instantly.
Instead, the administration is apparently trying to tamp down dissent, sending a powerful signal to government officials who are investigating Trumpworld.
When the light receptors are actively responding to blue light, they signal to the SCN, keeping our brains active and alert.
A signal to Julio, and millions like him, that the most powerful government in the world could also represent his interests.
Beijing might also signal to its state-owned and affiliated banks to sell yuan and to buy the dollar and Treasuries.
New Zealand Immigration Minister Lee-Galloway said in a statement the successful operation sent a "very clear signal" to people smugglers.
It is an ambitious effort to signal to Al-Shabaab fighters that they have a chance to walk away from terrorism.
The outcome of her nomination will send a clear signal to the world about where the United States stands on torture.
This is an important and useful signal to send to the American people, and one I am optimistic they will send.
The images and messages don't only affect followers and potential customers; they also send a signal to employees and job candidates.
Deployment of the intelligence-gathering vessels appears to be aimed at sending a warning signal to the U.S., the AP reported.
The American Civil Liberties Union said the ruling sent a signal to other states that may be considering similar rules. (AP)
Yet despite scientists' efforts to monitor for and occasionally signal to extraterrestrials, we have not found any evidence that aliens exist.
The Paris agreement sends a decisive signal to markets around the world: The transition to a clean global economy is underway.
These cells know which signal to send because they receive light input from our environments — bright says wake, dark says sleep.
Specifically, when she thinks about bringing her right thumb and ring finger together, wires transmit a signal to a typing software.
Members may want to lift up these other missions publicly to signal to Russia that, well, it's not all about them.
"I think there is something about him that pursues this display of luxury as a signal to the world," he says.
Several utilities said the scheme offered an important policy signal to encourage their investment in renewable and low-cabon electricity production.
It "will also send a signal to Assad and his backers that they can likely go ahead and attack," per Dalton.
The transistors then would send that information to a tiny chip, and relay a signal to a nearby phone or computer.
They also believe it will bolster Democrats' legal case in the courts and send a strong signal to the Trump administration.
The day before that, we walked up a really big hill to try to get a signal to contact our family.
The astronomers claim there is a good signal to noise ratio, which means studying the rocky planets' atmospheres will be feasible.
Why this matters: The letter cites recent reports, including one from Politico, about workers using encrypted apps like Signal to communicate.
But this sends a broader signal to other innovators out there — be they private, public or philanthropic: Social determinants are important.
This would send an unmistakable signal to heads of other government agencies—especially the Intelligence Community—that elections are off limits.
That would help dispel uncertainty over the event and signal to Mr. Kim that the United States took the Games seriously.
" She added, "When we got the signal to evacuate, there was no time to think about getting important things like passports.
The net sends a signal to the server, which analyzes it to make sure people are actually having sex on it.
He "never gave any particular signal" to indicate what he had planned, Mr. Bianchessi told the Italian channel of Sky News.
A troop withdrawal could send a bad signal to Japan, where about 50,000 American military service members are based, analysts said.
A less-populated White House complex also risks sending a startling signal to the nation about the severity of the coronavirus.
Even better, if this man persists in interrupting me, I can signal to a bouncer and have him kicked out. Yes.
Keeping a safe distance from the cars, state troopers call out over megaphones to signal to drivers when it's their turn.
But analysts see the UAE's move as a signal to the Saudi Crown Prince: it's time to wind down this war.
In April, a group of private local investors launched "The Texas Signal" to challenge the right-wing media empire in Texas.
Voting-rights advocates call that a clear signal to states that the federal government is uninterested in challenging restrictions on voting.
Second, the administration and Congress should signal to US allies and partners that we are not on a path to war.
That's why some devices rely on Wi-Fi signal to triangulate a position with a database of Wi-Fi access points.
But by conferring pre-emptive legitimacy, they signal to potential coup leaders that they would enjoy at least some elite support.
And that may signal to Star Wars producers and directors that trying to court fans isn't as foolproof as it seems.
Apple has also reportedly explored lenses that darken when in operation, to signal to observers that the user is otherwise occupied.
"This pardon sends a troubling signal to the president's allies that obstructing justice will be rewarded," Pelosi said in a statement.
The popularity of Friday's strikes sends a signal to business that consumers care about climate change – and may prefer greener products.
First, It takes time for the signal to physically travel from the source (the stadium) to your antenna or cable box.
The signal to yourself that workout time is about to begin can be as simple as rolling out a yoga mat.
It's also a hurry-up signal to House GOP leaders, who lawmakers in both parties believe are moving far too slowly.
The agreement sent a strong signal to the market and represented a real example of risk-taking in terms of competitiveness.
Our sources say the chopper was sophisticated and had an altitude warning signal to pull up, but it was too late.
But maybe it's enough to send a signal to the younger generation that this is, at least, part of your history.
Such a meeting was of great importance, as it would signal to Russia that America remained a reliable ally to Ukraine.
At their core, the indictments send a strong strategic signal to foreign governments that the United States can attribute specific activity.
The diplomat said the idea was more "giving a signal to Turkey" but not "to sever ties" with the Turkish government.
But it would devalue the currency of the OECD and send a false signal to the market to grant accession now.
But either way, they are one more signal to the world that they should look elsewhere for productive and consistent partnership.
"Longer spectrum licenses and harmonization send a pro-investment signal to boardrooms and investors across Europe," a telecoms industry source said.
These cooperative efforts will signal to each country's officials – and to outside investors – that cooperation, not confrontation, is the new norm.
It's been called camouflage to confuse big predators, an identity signal to other zebras and a kind of wearable air conditioner.
That seemed to signal to me that market was signaling that traders considered a pricing out of rate hikes in 2018.
I'm a believer in serendipity, so that email from Action Books was my signal to follow up with a response: Congratulations!
"He will send a positive signal to any pan-democrat who is willing to have a dialogue with China," Tien said.
That would signal to Facebook that these people wanted to see more of that type of content, creating a feedback loop.
"Certainly there's a signaling element as a by-product – possibly being a signal to Syria or North Korea; certainly there is a signal to ISIS that no matter how much you try to hide, no matter how deep you dig, we can still get you," said Mark Cancian, a retired U.S. Marine Corps colonel and ordnance specialist.
The fact that the IEA no longer sees growth for the coal industry will therefore send a powerful signal to the market.
" Sending a signal to China, Mr. Obama said American ships and planes would continue to sail and fly "wherever international law allows.
"It's never a friendly signal to see cash prices lower on Monday or Tuesday than they were the week before," French said.
The drones fly from and land on a base that transmits an infrared signal "to ensure a pinpoint landing," the company says.
The neuron then sends a signal to a single corresponding area in the brain that specializes in processing that type of information.
We thought it was very suspicious for the signal to be this strong, and that's why we took so long to publish.
Buybacks reward long-term investors, are tax effective and send a signal to potential investors to come join our compelling capitalistic party.
Kim might have been sending a signal to internal audiences: get onboard with better relations and denuclearization – or else, the official said.
"Their courage and vision is a signal to the rest of South East Europe that hard nuts can be cracked," he said.
"To test whether or not there's a violation you need to have a much much better signal to noise ratio," said Eckart.
But if it were to eventually produce a popular rejection of the euro it would send a clear signal to the government.
His addition to the dinner could be seen as a signal to the Chinese that trade hawks are ascendant inside the administration.
At the very least, Obama's final climate change decisions signal to environmentalists where to focus their attention during the next four years.
"Do Republican voters believe you're doing it for actual, thoughtful reasons or to virtue signal to the left?" the source said. Sen.
So why do people still want a secret hand signal to prove that the Trump administration is sympathetic to white supremacist goals?
"Even at the speed of light, it takes 13 minutes for a signal to travel to the spacecraft and back," NASA said.
"Even at the speed of light, it takes 13 minutes for a signal to travel to the spacecraft and back," it said.
They change color from a drab tan to a striking yellow and black, perhaps a signal to their predators that they're toxic.
Just give them the signal to slow down and check out the scratch you just insist you saw on their precious vehicle.
The rallies are easily defined with a trend line so a close below the uptrend line is a signal to go short.
I'm going to use the Labor Department to send a very clear signal to employers that they're going to be held accountable.
They're equipped with systems to livestream images to emergency personnel and transmit a 4G LTE signal to the ground using Verizon's network.
I didn't feel as though I had to freeze in place whenever I found a 25G signal to get those speedy downloads.
It sends a signal to our customers, to potential future team members and just the general community that talks about these things.
He even accused her of giving protesters a hidden signal to protesters massing in Moscow with the support of the U.S. government.
More money in your wallet shouldn't be a signal to eat out every night or blow it all on an amazing vacation.
Last, Biden was a better-known figure than Obama to the international community — providing a reassuring signal to allies around the world.
Even better, government support has also acted as a signal to the private sector that eventually increases investment into high-value opportunities.
Not only was it designed to reinstate Mr Hadi's government—it was also supposed to send a signal to Iran's Shia regime.
"Uh" and "um" signal to the other speaker that a turn is not quite finished, that the speaker is planning something more.
And more than that, it sent a clear signal to the rest of the auto industry about the direction it was headed.
Your cassette player, hi-fi player, and record player all have outputs that will help you feed the signal to your computer.
It's the equivalent of giving the "thumbs down" signal to Hulu's recommendation engine, which will take users' feedback into consideration going forward.
Though no revisions are imminent for the EU/US Privacy Shield, the rejection should signal to companies they must re-think privacy.
There are still a few opportunities for this hypothetical evil Signal to snoop, but they're decidedly limited — much more so than before.
And then, it also has to signal to cars when it's entering a crosswalk, navigating streets more like a self-driving car.
Latency is the time for a signal to get a response over the internet, and is usually measured by gamers in milliseconds.
"Essentially, we're sending a supportive signal to the industry," Missy Schaaphok, Taco Bell's manager of global nutrition and sustainability, told CNN Business.
That same day, the US announces it is sending another 1,000 troops to the Middle East, in yet another signal to Iran.
"They also fear that revising the pacifist constitution will send a wrong signal to Asian neighbors" who suffered from Japan's wartime aggression.
After notching out room for a 5 inch display and outputting the video signal to it, the project was pretty much ready.
Facebook and other social media will also prompt people to signal to their friends when they've voted, which Ward said is effective.
But if we lose in Massachusetts, it will send a signal to opponents across the country that we are easy, undefended targets.
The fee sends a powerful price signal to the marketplace to speed up the already-happening transition to a clean-energy economy.
Moreover, the choice of Le Maire is also probably aimed at sending a strong signal to Germany about Macron's commitment to reform.
Rather than luring the animal with bait, she decided to signal to the squid that a large animal was in the area.
Nod politely when your grandaunt is talking and subtly make eye contact to signal to your ally to get you out, pronto.
Two or even three might be necessary to get the proper signal to the bedrooms upstairs and the workshop in the garage.
The state's decision to explore other options to curb overdoses is an important signal to other states that experience the same problem.
"To the best of our knowledge, this precursory signal [to a quantum jump] has not been proposed or measured before," he said.
A special white-space base station relays that signal to a shed elsewhere on the farm that sports an ordinary TV aerial.
"What allows the electrical signal to move through your heart are a series of channels within the heart cells themselves," she said.
A small number of EPA employees were reported to be using Signal to coordinate their response to the then-incoming Trump administration.
If finalized, these cuts would signal to the world that the United States is abandoning our leadership role in the international community.
We spend our time and R and D tuning our Digital Lightfield Signal to the eye-brain system, not electronic camera sensors.
Eavesdropping predators can't see this information-carrying component, so the mantis shrimp is able to signal to its fellow mantis shrimp invisibly.
I mean, there's the nonstop sniffling that's the de facto way actors signal to audiences that they have a coke problem, obviously.
Russia did recall a handful of aircraft—a signal to Syria's stubborn president, Bashar al-Assad, not to take it for granted.
The US should not signal to other rogue regimes that nuclear blackmail is the best way to extract major concessions from us.
It's not the first time Trump and the White House have privately sent one signal to Corker while publicly saying something else.
Some pharmaceutical companies are also working on a pill that could repair the synapses that get the electrical signal to your brain.
Matt will never let you down, and we have to send a strong signal to Nancy Pelosi and the Radical Left Democrats.
Such a loss in the midterms could also signal to GOP donors that there's a need for drastic change at the top.
"We're trying to signal to all different communities that the museum is there for them," said Jason Yoon, its director of education.
Seen through the lens of a potential pardon, Cohen could be using this week to signal to Trump that he's not bluffing.
"It is a small amount of money but a signal to Boeing," a European trade source said, asking not to be identified.
In his experience, patients on the phone often interpret silence as a signal to keep talking, leading to 50 minutes of blather.
Light is a powerful signal to your human system as it communicates and helps orient you to the time of the day.
It is also a signal to the international community that refugees are our fellow human beings and are an enrichment to society.
Choosing to steer clear of a neutral, hopeful message for the future, Trump instead sent a tauntingly boastful signal to his enemies.
By announcing his retirement now, it sends a dire signal to Republicans that an already tough environment could get even more challenging.
If there was a feedback loop in the brain, then it's causing that motor signal to be passed out to the muscles.
"I haven't been able to get the signal-to-noise ratio that I'd like on any of these other platforms," said Camp.
Moreover, it already sent a signal to the U.S. military that it would not tolerate direct challenge to its core security interests.
They're nervous about being entrapped or entangled in American wars overseas, and they're worried about sending the wrong signal to Japan's neighbors.
Kim Yong-chol to the U.S. was likely designed to signal to any internal skeptics that he's taking a tough-minded approach.
They were hoping for support from Trump — and a signal to voters that there's a positive road ahead with May's Brexit plan.
As chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, opposition from Meadows sends a signal to 35-or-so other members on the issue.
The hiring of an advertising exec might signal to some that after five years, The Information's core subscription business is slowing down.
It might also be a signal to supporters of the British referendum on leaving the European Union that all is not well.
They could use the China visit to send a signal to the U.S. that they have other options, should political circumstances change.
"Finland is maybe sending a signal to our eastern neighbor that it is ready to take action if needed," Mr. Willberg said.
Mr. Mattis will also try to signal to Mexican officials that ties between the United States and its southern flank remain strong.
So he got away with diminishing them by commenting on their looks, a signal to the audience that the conduct is okay.
A small white light was on outside several doors left half-opened, a signal to roaming clients that a prostitute was available.
But the yield curve will need to remain inverted for several more weeks for that signal to go from yellow to red.
"This action gives a strong signal to extremists and militants that they are doing right things," RIA quoted Maria Zakharova as saying.
It also sent a mixed signal to Tehran about what the consequences would be if the clerical government resumed producing nuclear material.
Inmates also turn the lights of their cells off and on to signal to relatives below, and angle mirrors toward the sun.
In some ways, pediatric experts say, it's a signal to society to make breast-feeding a real option for many more women.
They hoped to send a signal to reassure global markets — that may not have worked, but at least was it a try.
A whispered prayer, a spray of flowers, or some other means by which we signal to the great silence that we remember?
Minus a concrete threat, the Saudis seem to have taken the calls as a signal to make what gains they can now.
"And they sent a long-term signal to Detroit that they need to make vehicles that produce fewer emissions," Dr. Victor said.
A reading below 2 on its "bull and bear indicator" is classed as extremely bearish and causes the buy signal to flash.
A coronavirus-driven recession could take several forms and consumer behavior is the signal to watch, according to Bank of America analysts.
Yet Mr. Beard said the request for a significant sum could also be a signal to collectors that they should look elsewhere.
I see that as the Iranian regime trying to signal to the United States that they're looking to keep this conflict confined.
It also sends a troubling signal to NATO — and Russia — about America's determination to stand up to Russia's physical aggression in Europe.
The company is building a service that leverages 4G (and potentially 5G) signal to track things for commercial and industrial use cases.
And America needs to signal to Iran that it will be reasonable in re-establishing the bargain embodied in the nuclear deal.
Or we can signal to the world that we are caught up in the mind-set of 20 or 30 years ago.
A senior administration official said the target was designed as a signal to Congress to negotiate the policy package of its choice.
So getting ready in the dark could signal to your body that it's still nighttime and could make you feel even groggier.
Divestment campaigns are a strong social signal to financial institutions that change is coming and they need to get ahead of it.
Opponents meanwhile welcomed Morales' fall, which the United States said sent a signal to other "illegitimate regimes" such as Nicaragua and Venezuela.
You can also turn on Open Candidates on your profile dashboard to quietly signal to recruiters that you're open to new opportunities.
That could be taken as a hawkish signal to the markets that the Fed wants flexibility to raise interest rates more often.
This was an unmistakable signal to the Soviet Union that America's globe-stretching Air Force could rapidly converge on a single target.
"[It would also be] a signal to China, if signed, that future cooperation will be determined by a larger power," said Henig.
"We couldn't get the command signal to the spacecraft that it needed to do the orbital insertion burn soon enough," Bridenstine said.
Green suggested perhaps some seal of approval or ratings system that would signal to users that a website follows good privacy practices.
Hong Kong's government on Thursday voiced strong opposition to the move, saying it will send the wrong signal to protesters, Reuters reported.
But saying "we're fine with you annexing territory" is certainly a dangerous signal to send to a leader as revanchist as Putin.
It's also a signal to the country's citizens, political elites and its military: If you push out this leader, we won't object.
The uniform is a signal to the public, and to the officer who wears one, that the police represent law and order.
So I think it's also a warning signal to protect these types of very significant strategic assets in the future even more.
"Two contact microphones are connected to each side of the table sending and input signal to MaxMSP," Barreto tells The Creators Project.
Journalists are increasingly using nifty tools like Signal to more easily communicate securely with sources and Tor to anonymously research sensitive subjects.
But beyond South Carolina, the challenge could signal to other states that the rise of criminalization in education is excessive and unnecessary.
That was a signal to Cramer that corporate profits and revenue could be making a breakout from appearing so steep against forward earnings.
This data will be used as a signal to inform Hinge's algorithms and improve matches, if the user later returns to the app.
Instead of being a badge of success, busyness may send the signal to your enlightened colleagues and associates that you aren't working smart.
Elsie has traced the signal to an abandoned theater in the park and is heading there to figure out the culprit's identity — alone.
But it could send a signal to recalcitrant states, manufacturers, and energy companies that they can keep dragging their feet on climate change.
But for things and people who don't have Wikipedia pages, there's a signal to the world that this subject or person isn't important.
How emphatically he carries that nationalistic message Tuesday night will signal to the world just how much of a geopolitical reshaping he intends.
But spreads are arguably less noisy than spot prices, and provide analysts and traders with an improved signal to noise ratio (tmsnrt.rs/2vNNDjz).
The Mahan, a destroyer, fired warning shots and used radio calls, flares, bells and whistles to signal to the ships to stay away.
"We think it sends an important signal to support the ongoing tightening of financial regulation and enforcement," Citi wrote in a recent note.
A "No" vote would signal to the Palestinians that 2020 is finally time for them to get serious about peace and state-building.
Facebook, Twitter, and Google are highlighting "trust symbols" in news articles to signal to readers which outlets may be more worth your attention.
But the president-elect no doubt hopes to signal to voters that he is keen to curb the taxpayer-funded excesses of politicians.
When a bunch of people do that, it serves as a powerful signal to the rest of society that something extraordinary is happening.
North Korea sent a signal to the Trump administration last night in the form of a "tactical guided weapon," according to state media.
During the time of landing, getting a radio signal to Mars will take about eight minutes because the planet is so far away.
This works by exploiting the fact that cellphones are designed to always seek out the most powerful nearby signal to reserve battery power.
"There's a strong price signal to store now, and part of that is the high yields expected from the current harvest," he said.
President Putin set the tone when he blamed Clinton for "giving a signal" to protesters accusing the government of rigged elections in 2011.
Using a high-pitched voice would signal to an employer that the interviewee is not a threat, and may serve to avoid confrontations.
These tweets then get disseminated through the Influencer system which somehow boosts their signal to get the tweets in front of more people.
"It's going to send a signal to the market that they're serious," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
The new initiative appears to do little more than send a strong signal to the federal government that AI is a prime concern.
The working hours signal to others when you're unavailable, and allows Google Calendar to automatically decline meetings on your behalf outside those hours.
But you'll need a signal to receive those channels, which comes in the form of an HD antenna (don't worry, they're like $20).
Whether this strategy is conscious or not, uncalculating decisions can also be a way to signal to others that you can be trusted.
These cases also sent an important, unmistakable signal to the community that wearing a badge is not a license to break the law.
Like TV, it provides signal to homes from geostationary satellites, which means it can reach many of the unserved corners of the country.
" Ryan charged that allowing Clinton access to such classified information would "send the wrong signal" to others responsible for "safeguarding our nation's secrets.
As it happened, getting the signal to the individual access units was going to be a lot easier than it might have been.
This is in part because they signal to the audience precisely what kind of entertainment is on offer, and are good at delivering.
"This is a signal to Cuba and all Cubans that even if we don't have a normal relationship, we have a formal relationship."
The signal-to-noise ratio of email has shifted over the past few years and additional features are added while security problems persist.
"The truth is, when the company boosted its guidance and the stock soared, that was your signal to ring the register," Cramer said.
Cabannes called the financial situation of its corporate clients "good" and saw no signal to increase loan loss provisions for its retail operations.
"We are sending a signal to third parties that want to do business with the Maduro regime: proceed with extreme caution," Bolton said.
It would also undermine the global nuclear nonproliferation regime and signal to Iran that it could violate its own nuclear agreement with impunity.
Zelenskiy and Vakarchuk both say they would stick to an aid program agreed with the International Monetary Fund - a reassuring signal to investors.
An SSD like this one converts a visual signal to a sound, which the brain can then learn to convert back into vision.
"I do think that they want to signal to markets that it's not over," said Standard & Poor's U.S. chief economist Beth Ann Bovino.
It has offered pitchers with electronic filter indicators for awhile, but nothing that would send a signal to some type of compatible software.
"This sends a powerful signal to the market about their confidence in their business going into 2018," it said in a trading note.
Nguyen says that China's timing was not coincidental and that Vietnam's centuries-old rival is trying to send a signal to Vietnam's leadership.
"The artificial light we're under is not giving the same signal to our brains as the light we get outdoors," Sharkey told me.
Energy demands would quickly grow as a civilization tried to hide from, or signal to, an increasing number of star systems, Loeb added.
At best, it was a really stupid mistake; at worst, a signal to the many anti-Semites who have cottoned to Trump's presidency.
On the other hand, Congressional action will signal to the Yemeni people, terrorist groups, and Saudi Arabia that we have our priorities straight.
" He added, "It might be a good signal to voters to have Mike Lee sitting at the table when decisions are getting made.
The outcome is a clear signal to Republicans that open criticism of Trump is an invitation to disaster, particularly in a party primary.
It would send an unassailable signal to the American people that political point scoring trumps personal health and sow fear among our population.
The idea, as one French minister said before the result, is "not to punish" Britain, but to send a strong signal to others.
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) is divided into two main activities: listening for an extraterrestrial signal and transmitting a signal to extraterrestrials.
Dragan might have the robocar inch back a bit—a signal to the human driver that it's OK for them to go first.
The White House had requested the meeting as a signal to Vietnam's Communist government that the United States cares about human rights here.
"It's sending a powerful signal to its members and to elected officials that it's fighting for gun rights at every turn," Winkler said.
This first lethal drone strike by the United States in that province was a strong signal to Pakistan, as well as the Taliban.
Sessions added that the violence in Charlottesville "shocked the nation" and that the indictment against Fields should send a clear signal to others.
While China's Defense Ministry said the exercises had no particular objective, in Taiwan they were widely considered another signal to the incoming government.
" Like Jones-DeWeever, Sharpton concluded, "This poll ought to be a signal to them that you cannot take your base vote for granted.
The Dutch vote was thus a chilling signal to Kiev that European support for Ukraine's westward course may not be strong or united.
"A withdrawal of government support for nuclear development in South Korea would send a negative signal to foreign countries looking to purchase reactors."
The value of individual and corporate values is that they signal to others what matters most and have a long term sustainable impact.
The one-handed design allows users to signal to cars, pedestrians and cyclists when they're stopping or making a left or right turn.
"I'm not here to send any signal to the president," Acosta said when asked why he chose to speak about the Epstein case.
The premium for spot prices over forward prices, known as backwardation, acts as a signal to conserve remaining stocks as much as possible.
"The way you talk about climate change sends a signal to millennials about how sensitive you are to the environment," Mr. Ayres said.
"We are sending a signal to third parties that want to do business with the Maduro regime: Proceed with extreme caution," he continued.
If McCarthy takes over in the leadership, this will signal to voters that the majority is signing up for more of the same.
The study uses the concept of a signal-to-noise ratio, factoring in the typical range of temperatures a region is accustomed to.
The truth is, ZTE's Hawkeye phone was one of countless devices that got lost in the insurmountable signal to noise that was CES.
Over the weekend, "People for Bernie"and "Organizing for Bernie" launched house parties designed to signal to Sanders the depth of his support.
The Council claims that such a tax would send a powerful market signal to businesses that want certainty when planning for the future.
Mr. Trump may also want to issue a pardon sooner than later to signal to other potential cooperators that he has their backs.
So it helped if some of them took a pileup in the tunnel as a signal to suggest that they take a break.
Chad Bown, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, said the president's move sent a "worrisome" signal to the world.
As part of my research on mating consumption behaviours, I explore how people use luxury and status as a signal to potential mates.
Those actions have sent a signal to legislators that there is robust opposition even to laws that show strong public support in polls.
He did not signal to me that he found this essay disturbing, though he may have been holding back, waiting for my opinion.
"There is no possible way to reverse engineer a geographic signal to an individual — it's not possible to do it," he told me.
The World Bank has a gender data portal that provides statistics that can signal to women whether it's a safe location over all.
He taught us the proper arm motions to use if we ever found ourselves needing to signal to an oncoming train to stop.
If the court overturns its own precedent, the justices would be sending a signal to state legislators across the country that Roe v.
Landon HHHS thought the crosswalk sign could give a signal to pedestrians: Is looking at a text more important, or is your life?
In the present environment, a unity slate would send a powerful signal to voters about the pressing nature of the 21625 presidential election.
Many times, over the miles, I'd spot something that would make a good picture, and tap him with the signal to pull over.
But it would deliver a clear and unambiguous signal to Democrats to rally behind Biden instead of fracturing across three or four candidates.
Mr. Reed's election "will send a signal to the entire country that Montgomery is moving forward in a positive way," said the Rev.
Using tobacco was a tool of rebellion and all about sending a signal to the world that the user made decisions for themselves.
"That is a clear signal to us that the RBA will be prepared to cut the cash rate down to 0.25%," said Evans.
They believe doing so would jeopardize readiness and be the wrong signal to nuclear-armed North Korea and U.S. allies in the region.
The missile launch over Japan was a signal to the Trump administration that North Korea is not backing away from its antagonistic behavior.
Now that she's the front-runner, can she begin to signal to Democrats that she wants to be ruthless about beating President Trump?
"This case does signal to us that it is now time to shift how we respond," she told a news conference on Friday.
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna said the Paris deal was a strong signal to markets and also to Canadian firms specializing in clean technology.
While open dissent is forbidden, the country's power brokers are thought to use state media to signal to Mr. Kim and one another.
He would be a solid choice that would send a strong signal to our allies and the Kim regime that we mean business.
A decision against approving the deal would signal to foreign investors that Israel does not respect the rules of conduct and OECD standards.
Choosing the latter course would send a strong signal to the business community that Mexico's new president is someone they can work with.
Some argue that U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA would signal to North Korea, as talks loom, that America is an unreliable negotiating partner.
When pressure is detected by the prosthesis, Loeffler said that can send a signal to their brain telling them it is touching something.
"This is a competitive signal to the legacy incumbents that this winter Ryanair intends to take further share," Investec analyst Robert Murphy said.
Having limited access to the internet and cellphone coverage, McRaven scouted for a signal to make a call to a Washington Post columnist.
The American case against VW sends an important signal to executives that they can be held responsible for crimes committed on their watch.
They know that obvious lies by the nominee about the meaning of words in a yearbook are a flashing signal to dig deeper.
Some feminists say that wearing it sends the wrong signal to women elsewhere in the world who are fighting to live without it.
Lending to Mr. Trump again would be foolish, they argued, and signal to clients that they could default and even sue the bank.
That was a signal to the couple that the market was slowing and that it was time to put their investment gains elsewhere.
The device, called amp, glows different colors to signal to passengers which car is theirs and also displays custom messages for each rider.
In spiritual circles, a waning moon is a signal to cleanse, purify, and, to put it bluntly, let go of whatever isn't serving you.
"To deliver signal to people's devices, Loon needs be integrated with a telco partner's network — the balloons can't do it alone," the spokesperson explains.
Overall, Fettig argued that the full breadth of the changes is remarkable — and could send a signal to more states to change their systems.
Worse, it would send a signal to Putin that the West is divided and ineffective -- and make another Kremlin foreign policy adventure more likely.
He warned that if Trump pulled out of the agreement, it would signal to the world that Trump believed climate change is a hoax.
The bond market sent a scary signal to the stock market Tuesday about the economy, but it's probably not time to freak out — yet.
A rep from the Ti-Cats was at that meeting, sending a signal to the Battalion that their local team was on its way.
Her son's death, she hopes, will be a "signal to officers across the US that they need to think first before pulling the trigger."
It's also super easy to pack if you're traveling or visiting family, and only needs a Wi-Fi signal to connect to your phone.
"Our actions right now are a poignant signal to young girls and women across our country," Heitkamp said in a statement explaining her decision.
A "yes" result would send an unambiguously positive signal to investors in Italy, says the boss of one of the country's big industrial firms.
It's a clear signal to service providers that if they want to boost their ad business with consumer data, the FCC won't stop them.
Donors don't just want to be altruistic, they also want credit for that altruism plus badges to signal to others about their altruistic ways.
That record-setting level of spending was enough to signal to some that this is a bubble that could come to a gruesome end.
It also sent a not-so-subtle signal to his supporters in Silicon Valley that he was a realist, not a crusader like Warren.
No doubt, she's sending up a signal -- to her estranged hubby, Offset ... and possibly to all the future suitors waiting to shoot their shot.
But Canada is unlikely to take action that would have any effect other than sending a signal to a place like China, he said.
Pressing a button does not send "a signal to your partner's button, basically asking if they'd also like to have sex" as previously stated.
With less than a year left in office, President Obama could add to his legacy by sending a similar signal to the Russians today.
Hall's design used a tiny piezoelectric accelerometer to measure movement in the speaker cone and adjust the frequency of the signal to eliminate distortion.
It used the AirPods' Bluetooth signal to track them down, telling users they were warmer or colder the signal increased or decreased in strength.
Another industry source aware of companies' strategies said the withdrawal pleas were aimed at sending a "strong signal" to the government by disrupting access.
About seven minutes after landing, that antenna will send out a big signal to Earth, confirming that InSight made it down in one piece.
As the booster lands it shakes the drone ship pretty hard, which can cause the video signal to be lost at the last moment.
But most importantly, it's a signal to women across the world to say, Hey, we see you, and we're more alike than you think.
On Friday, Kenya's courts sent an even clearer signal to wannabee poachers: if you choose to deal in endangered species, you'll pay the price.
It is not, though, too fast for the initial stages of recognition, marked by a P300 signal, to occur when suspicious items are present.
And they have already sent a disruptive signal to many of our allied governments and militaries, while emboldening a paranoid, expanding and opportunistic Russia.
But to squeeze in that amount of data requires an impressive signal-to-noise ratio, to avoid having to waste bandwidth on error-correction.
" Another influential Chinese newspaper, the Global Times, said China had sent a clear signal to the United States that "China can never be daunted.
Jim Cramer said the Federal Reserve's raising interest rates exactly as expected on Wednesday gave a clear signal to the market: full speed ahead.
"We're sending a clear signal to the medical research community that the $99 genome will be here in three to five years," he says.
But even the seizure can impact her business and sends a signal to other independent repair professionals that their businesses could be at risk.
France wanted to send a "positive" signal to those Balkan countries on their long-term prospects for joining the bloc, the official also said.
Even if the legislation never passes Congress, a bipartisan committee vote would send a signal to Mr. Trump and push Republican leaders to respond.
But the Wall Street watchdog's report sends a strong signal to the ICO market and should deflate what was looking like an issuance bubble.
The Parliamentary Assembly is a separate organization to NATO but, if the lawmakers adopt the reports, they will send a signal to NATO headquarters.
It's a signal to the audience that even though this guy may not have killed Andrea, he might have no hesitation killing someone now.
"This jump in inflation is a signal to exit from the ECB's expansive monetary policy," Ifo chief Clemens Fuest told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
"Giving Lula an appointment that gives immunity from prosecution gives the wrong signal to markets — the course of justice has been prevented," Blanco added.
However, at the same time it should give a signal to the confidence and to the future and this is exactly what we mean.
But that was enough of a signal to House Republicans that they were going to lose in the public that they changed their minds.
The Russian leader said that Clinton had sent "a signal" to demonstrators and that the State Department had actively worked to fuel the unrest.
"I invite those who have opinions about Signal to start by getting involved in the project," he writes in a comment on Hacker News.
Leaving the review implicit would send a strong and aggressive signal to the market but intensify concerns about whether OPEC risks tightening too much.
Panel chairman Jens Modvig also called on authorities to provide a "clear signal" to law enforcement personnel and the public that torture is prohibited.
A presidential endorsement would be seen by many Democrats as a signal to Mr. Sanders that it's time for him to leave the race.
The Americans, meanwhile, use the DMZ to signal to voters back home that they won't take any guff from funny-haired tyrants like Kim.
The market action over the last two days "has been a big warning signal to Washington," veteran trader Jack Bouroudjian told CNBC on Thursday.
There's no way of issuing a course correction en route, because it takes 49 minutes for a signal to reach the spacecraft from Earth.
"We're sending a signal to the world that you can do the most expensive industrial projects in the world here in Africa," Jadesimi said.
Those words, to me, have always been a way to signal to some Americans, Remember when the country was run by just white people?
These initial sanctions will signal to other banks that the United States is serious about cracking down on entities facilitating business with North Korea.
Some have speculated that the new location of the Apple logo is meant to signal to users where to place accessories for wireless charging.
President Trump's failure to do so is a likely signal to Russia -- and others -- that conflicts of interest are penetrating the President's decision-making.
That was a signal to Republicans that the presidential race was still very much on the table, despite conventional wisdom expecting a Clinton win.
Being part of the [turnout] surge and having this big increase could send a signal to candidates and public officials that their vote counts.
Then you click "Split," and the app sends a signal to a laboratory in Switzerland, where a single photon gets hurtled toward a splitter.
"The move will send a positive signal to investors, rippling throughout our economy and environment," Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Bob Dinneen said.
This wind-based installation, combined with its scale, is another signal to the world that Tesla's energy offerings can fit a range of needs.
He's a valuable signal to galvanize Trump supporters that gives Tarkanian a shot in the arm against an incumbent that will likely outspend him.

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