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She's teenager kryptonite, and Netflix seems to have taken note.
Cersei is on fire, and the people have taken note.
Gold bugs may feel vindicated; others will have taken note.
Health providers in nonexpansion states have taken note of that.
And as other French metropolises have taken note, it has
Agency employees have likely taken note of Trump's hostile rhetoric.
The White House has taken note of the challenge ahead.
Deal makers may have already taken note of her concerns.
Congressional leaders have taken note and refused to remain complacent.
Voters have taken note of Mr. Kemp's shift in tone.
And Biden's team there has taken note of the effort.
The Federal Reserve has taken note of the economic softening.
The corporate world has taken note of the public's appetite.
As investors' interest has spiked, the Street has taken note.
Facebook has definitely taken note of young peoples' love of messaging.
The international bar community has taken note of the bar's efforts.
Other ageing hereditary rulers in the region will have taken note.
The N.F.L. has taken note and is investing in the game.
Since then, other business owners have taken note of the turnaround.
Hotel brands, including Moxy, have taken note of the area's vitality.
Ghosn's legal team have nonetheless taken note of the leaders' gathering.
Yes, everyone's taken note of Nick's hand over his bride's belly.
It appears federal agencies have taken note and are acting accordingly.
"Bilal", a film set for release later this year, has taken note.
U.S. authorities have taken note of the infamous terror group's digital operations.
You'd think the Mueller prosecutors might have taken note of the admonishment.
The Democratic presidential candidates have taken note of the historic strike. Sen.
We have taken note of the response about our advert concerning freckles.
Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said the ministry had taken note of Lam's announcement.
A statement said the Holy See had "taken note" of the ruling. [L8N1S814C].
Various Republican governors have taken note of what many see as Gillespie's mistake.
A Fosun spokeswoman told Reuters the firm had taken note of the change.
While Mr. Malin claims he knows "like, no artists," some have taken note.
College students have seen this, and have taken note: Speech can become action.
The British tour operator said it had taken note of the prosecutor's announcement.
But he has been named, and the region and the world have taken note.
Kylie Jenner's Lip Kits are in insanely high demand, and scammers have taken note.
Fed officials appear to have taken note of the potential for more Washington gridlock.
CA Immo had no comment, beyond stating it has taken note of the sale.
Other students have taken note — joining her in organizing the Fridays for Future movement.
But since the landmark settlement was announced, the art press has barely taken note.
But James Corden was surprised to see that President Trump, too, had taken note.
Mr. Ortega's case is not unique — and prosecutors in New York have taken note.
"The IOC has taken note of the IAAF press release," it said in a statement.
He's been living in Thailand for nearly two years and taken note of agave's rise.
Others have taken note of the wide range of credit in the auto loan space.
Even traditional tobacco companies have taken note of the powerful uptrend in legal cannabis sales.
Other journalists, including Chris Gibson of BBC News, have taken note of the kind gesture.
U.S. private equity firm Warburg Pincus is among the foreign investors who have taken note.
Lawmakers and the federal government have taken note and ramped up efforts to curb them.
Former colleagues who had taken note of his office absences were skeptical of this claim.
Dinner reservations are almost fully booked for March, and the Milanese elite have taken note.
SFR said separately that it had taken note of AMF's decision, without any other comment.
Russia has certainly taken note, as Moscow has sent official observers to watch the exercise.
There's no doubt in my mind that others have taken note of the NotPetya operation.
Pro-life voters were really a key constituency, and the Trump administration has taken note.
Hammond, who was foreign minister under the previous prime minister, David Cameron, will have taken note.
Food brands have also taken note, releasing everything from almonds to Icelandic yogurt in the flavor.
Government debt officials have taken note and some have had to adapt to address the issue.
The rest of the world, much of it fearfully confronting its first cases, has taken note.
As the Second Avenue subway marks its first six months in operation, developers have taken note.
People affected by substance abuse are a sizable constituency in New Hampshire, and candidates have taken note.
Nike isn't the first to launch a subscription focused on kids — and big retailers have taken note.
Wall Street analysts have taken note and are anticipating some more tangible impact to begin showing up.
Alfa Romeo says it has taken note of all issues and worked to rectify any quality problems.
The Vatican stood by Pell in a statement, saying it had "taken note" of the court's decision.
Netflix, which began an aggressive global expansion plan this year, has taken note of its newest competitor.
Watts added that the FBI had taken note of Russia's disinformation campaign on social media in 2014.
Kirkland Kombucha Rivals have taken note of Kirkland's success, and Costco faces new competition from store brands.
Taiwan, on the eve of elections next month, has taken note of the troubles in Hong Kong.
Over the years I'd seen my own progress take form and she had taken note as well.
Why it matters: Apple and Microsoft have taken note, and may be trying to catch up, per TechCrunch.
Venture capitalists have taken note and have also invested in activity tracker Whistle, which was acquired by Mars.
The compilers of the stock and bond indices, benchmarks for trillions of dollars of investments, have taken note.
PostNL said it had taken note of bpost's statement and said talks were not ongoing at the moment.
Unfortunately, as some might know, laser removal isn't 100 percent effective, and some Instagram users have taken note.
The EU said in a statement it had taken note of Trump's decision and would assess its implications.
Mediahuis and its partner VP Exploitatie (VPE) said only that they had taken note of de Mol's offer.
Wall Street has taken note of these changing shopping trends during the pandemic and demand for pet care.
And outsiders have taken note: this summer, San Francisco's vaunted Tartine Manufactory will open an Arts District outpost.
In recent years, art museums have taken note of contemporary dance, curating and commissioning work for their galleries.
Since the invention of the camera, scholars have long taken note of the dialogue between painters and photographers.
Kotaku's report on the NeoGAF situation cites users who have taken note of Malka's more problematic, occasionally tyrannical behavior.
Even policymakers in China, which has seemed relatively immune to the slowdown, have taken note of weakening domestic demand.
However, the 22-year-old has taken note and she's serious about taking the catwalk by storm next season.
AkzoNobel said it had taken note of the verdict and that it was looking forward to the shareholders' meeting.
The Vatican stood by Pell in a statement released Tuesday, saying they had "taken note" of the court's decision.
But history has recently taken note of Grant's personal honesty, his commitment to human rights and his international popularity.
Joseph Nye, of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, had taken note of my convening -- and maybe my bluffing, too.
An ECB spokesman said the central bank had taken note of the Ombudsman's recommendations and would respond in due course.
But Clinton has clearly taken note of Sanders's populist appeal and the emotional reaction it has triggered on the left.
The market seemed to have taken note as Sony shares jumped 6 percent to 3,571 yen Friday morning in Tokyo.
It sees European leaders sending mixed messages ... and has taken note of certain European countries' wavering commitment to the policy.
No wonder those three big legacy carriers have taken note and are responding with no-frills products of their own.
But on Sunday it said it had taken note of the "strong doubts" cast on the poll by the Church.
Mr. Xi, who has been criticized for inspiring a personality cult with parallels to the Mao era, has taken note.
And officials have taken note that Mr. Bloomberg's team is trying to mirror the Trump campaign's playbook with online spending.
Throughout Fashion Month, we've taken note of the trends making the biggest splash on both the runways and the streets.
Vodafone (VOD) said Thursday it had taken note of the report and welcomed government efforts to "understand and manage" risks.
The industry has taken note and is starting to make changes in how they operate and even report on this stuff.
Developers have taken note, and many new buildings are going up, while older ones are being converted with high-end finishes.
China's steadfast opposition to the deployment of THAAD is well known to all...Relevant parties must have taken note of that.
The SEC has taken note, pursuing clear-cut ICO fraud cases in which operations and potential returns were misrepresented or exaggerated.
The bond market has taken note and 10-year Treasury yields, and the value of the U.S. dollar, are both sliding.
Though it seems Caro and the rest of the team have taken note, casting for the film is happening in China.
"I have taken note of the filing of this preposterous charge sheet & intend to contest it vigorously," he said on Twitter.
Major automakers have taken note and have now moved beyond short-range electric vehicles to EVs with more Tesla-like range.
Ms. Merkel's spokesman, Steffen Seibert, said the German chancellor had taken note of Mr. Grenell's interview, but he declined to comment.
"This has been a great success, and we've taken note," he told the cheering crowd as two police helicopters circled overhead.
Investors have taken note, driving up the share prices of many of the companies concerned to high price-to-earnings ratios.
From their perch next door, Glover fans are waging war on r/The_Donald, which has taken note of what's going on.
Wall Street has certainly taken note, with several firms downgrading the stock this week and Apple's stock falling into bear market territory.
Taron Egerton, meanwhile, has garnered praise for his Rocketman portrayal of John — something the "Tiny Dancer" singer himself has taken note of.
The government in Paris has taken note, offering €1bn in emergency funds to pay for policing and improvements to hospitals and schools.
The government of EU heavyweight Germany says it has taken note of those reservations and has yet to make up its mind.
You must have taken note of the harsh impacts on the Holy Father, Pope Francis, as soon as he issued his encyclical.
"We have taken note of the announcement by President Trump and are closely watching further developments," said a spokeswoman for the ministry.
Because many Democrats are so invested in the Russia collusion narrative, they haven't really taken note of Trump's two-faced foreign policy.
Meanwhile, her lawyer, who had taken note of her detailed descriptions of her work environment, continued to pursue a sexual-harassment claim.
"The Commission has taken note of the report and its findings and will study it in detail," Commission spokeswoman Vanessa Mock said.
The president has taken note of criticism from both sides of the aisle that his deal will fall short, these people said.
And major appliance makers like Cuisinart and Breville have taken note of Instant Pot's success and introduced electric multicookers of their own.
Investors, too, have taken note, and they are pouring tens of millions of dollars into start-ups chasing the next microbiota breakthrough.
Beijing, which is increasingly mimicking Russia's playbook, must have certainly taken note of how Russia forcibly annexed Crimea with relatively little pain.
The Commission, which is in charge of safeguarding competition across the European Union, said it had taken note of the Dutch case.
A Lufthansa spokesman said the company had taken note of VC's strike announcement and regretted any inconvenience that it may cause for passengers.
Luckily for Empire, they too have taken note of the show's success and particularly the creative way the series has approached brand integration.
Anyways, uh, the point is that PETA's relationship to Naruto is extremely tenuous and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has taken note.
A Lufthansa spokesman said the company had taken note of VC's strike announcement and regretted any inconvenience that it may cause for passengers.
Vivendi said it had taken note of the position expressed by the Consob, adding it contested that interpretation and would appeal the ruling.
As Chick-fil-A expands, other chains have taken note of its growth and are attempting to tap into the chicken-sandwich market.
"I've taken note that, as many barriers as we break as athletes, we have never broken the barriers of emotion," he told me.
In a statement to CNBC, a spokesperson for Margrethe Vestager, the EU's Competition Commissioner, said the Commission has taken note of Google's announcement.
A Credit Suisse spokesman said the bank had taken note of the ratings decision and that it did not affect its strategic plans.
And while other provinces have taken note of what BC has been doing for the past five years, that's about all they've done.
Bigger chains like Kroger, Albertsons and Aldi have taken note of Whole Foods' appeal and expanded their own exclusive lines of organic foods.
Actually, she should have taken note before that cringe-worthy Instagram Live video in which she decides — on the spur of the moment!
And people have taken note, largely because it's hard to miss when someone posts shirtless photos of their veiny, muscled body on Instagram.
Rating agencies Moody's Investors Service and Standard & Poor's have taken note: both trimmed the outlook on China's sovereign debt rating to negative last month.
Forty-two years after his death, Bruce Lee is still inspiring martial artists and movie fans across the globe, and Hublot has taken note.
Autocrats everywhere have taken note of the successful new method, but so have citizens who don't want to let the process reach its conclusion.
"I have taken note of the reported outcome of the referendum in the Netherlands," Tusk, who chairs summits of EU leaders, said on Thursday.
Mr. Arroyo, 29, and several others said they had taken note of the exit signs in the bars and clubs for the first time.
"We have taken note of Osram's ad-hoc announcement," a spokeswoman said, adding that AMS was looking forward to the opportunity to hold discussion.
Prospective bidders for a 32nd NHL team have surely taken note, and with every Golden Knights win, the price of that franchise goes up.
Amazon and Google — the two biggest names in voice technology — have taken note, with a spate of recent voice assistant offerings for the car.
Even the fictional classical scene has taken note: The Amazon series "Mozart in the Jungle" filmed an episode about a concert on Rikers Island.
France said on Monday it had "taken note" of Tshisekedi's victory and that it would be sending its ambassador to the swearing in ceremony.
But that's far below the tens of thousands deported to Mexico, Guatemala and other Latin American countries Still, some lawmakers have taken note. Rep.
"Like many others, I have taken note of this," she said in a cool remark at a news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Some Trump partisans, including former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, have taken note, saying Trump's pending Fed appointments should be swapped for nominees promising low rates.
And so I was delighted to see that Pinterest had taken note of this phenomenon — and taken a surprisingly bold step to protect against it.
Business-savvy artists have taken note and are using TikTok's fast-growing audience to generate art commissions and sales on the e-commerce platform Etsy.
Conservative media outlets have taken note of Jones' repeated praise of Trump over the law, words for which Jones has received criticism from some liberals.
Manufacturers have taken note: last year, to promote its wares, Hi-Mo offered free rentals of wigs or toupees to graduates for their job interviews.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission has taken note of the relationship between the quakes and the wells and has ordered the shutdown of 35 disposal wells.
A statement from the spokesman for Ban Ki-moon said the UN Secretary-General had "taken note" of the impeachment process and Temer's swearing in.
A statement from a spokesman for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he had "taken note" of the impeachment process and Temer's swearing-in.
Merkel said at an event hosted by women's magazine "Brigitte" on Monday evening she had taken note of other German parties favouring same-sex marriage.
AIBA said in a statement that it had "taken note" of the IOC report and would not make any comments until further clarification is made.
"The creditors have taken note of the offer, will examine it and will react at an appropriate time," a spokeswoman for the umbrella group said.
The lack of gender equality on Wall Street has been an area of intense scrutiny, and the finance world has taken note, says van Maasdijk.
Instead, so few have tuned in — only 20123,000 people watched one Leicester match this season — that even UEFA, which runs the competition, has taken note.
Often, the president has taken note — in brushback pitches that serve as warnings, if not to Mr. McCain, then to lawmakers who might emulate him.
In its first comment on the investigation, the Ivorian government said it had taken note that an international arrest warrant had been issued against Soro.
The Good Wife's 2150th episode was full of surprises — perhaps even more than you may have taken note of during your first watch of the episode.
"We have taken note of the relevant press reports," Mr. Yang Yundong, a spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Canada, told VICE News in an email.
The entertainment world, for example, which serves as a transportive medium, has recently taken note of how employing advanced capture techniques can enhance the viewer experience.
Foreign Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has taken note of a statement issued by the U.S. Department of State issued after Trump's tweet, the Foreign Affairs department said.
"Hostile individuals, organizations and nation-states have taken note of our success," Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, said at a news conference on Friday.
Lawmakers have also taken note, urging agencies to release more data to inform the public and by pushing legislation to address tax scams affecting seniors. Sens.
" The international media have taken note, for example, of the synod working document's statement that some "LGBT youths" want to "experience greater care by the church.
Democratic voters have especially taken note of the issue after a rash of state Republican bills restricting abortion access have been passed since Trump took office.
We have taken note of the statements made by David Marcus, Chief of Calibra, on our potential role as data protection supervisory authority in the Libra context.
The government said it was disappointed by the ruling but had taken note of a statement from Tethyan Copper's chairman expressing willingness to seek a negotiated settlement.
If you've taken note of any trends in finance, technology, and investing over the past ten years, you've probably noticed the rise of cryptocurrency and blockchain technologies.
Private insurers have taken note of these life-saving and state-of-the-art treatments and are covering marrow and cord blood transplants in almost all cases.
This transition from traditional to "virtual" restaurants may prove to be one of the defining platform shifts of our time, and the venture community has taken note.
Over the decades, a few Muslim intellectuals have taken note of Toynbee's analogy and argued that Muslims should find a third way, something between Herodianism and Zealotism.
But other states have taken note of Alabama's strategy, opting not to tie their bans to a specific week but to the simple existence of a pregnancy.
Mr. Trump had taken note of what he called "these state dinners on the lawn there" in "little tents" that were not up to Mr. Trump's standards.
The White House has also taken note of the issue and is applying pressure for the payments to be stopped as part of Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations.
A BMW spokesman said the company had taken note of the move by Munich prosecutors but remained convinced that the vehicle in question complied with all emission requirements.
While there, Mr. Pence talked up Indiana's economy, Mr. Cardwell said, and Mr. Trump said that many people outside the state had taken note of its economic performance.
"So they have definitely taken note of the fact that the end is near in Raqqa and we are seeing now an exodus of their leadership," Davis said.
As the university processes the collection, scholars have taken note of the uncanny parallels between the island's poverty of the past and the hurricane-ravaged situation of today.
But polls have also found that many Americans are unhappy with their health care and its costs, particularly drug prices, and both parties in Congress have taken note.
This increase has millennials on track to overtake all other age groups as the largest market share in the sport, and many in the industry have taken note.
Needless to say, the genuine article has taken note of his many copycats, and he has made it clear he believes that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Some VC investors have taken note, supporting African consumer goods, digital content, and fintech oriented startups to the tune of $400 million in 2014, according to Crunchbase supported research.
Beijing would have taken note of comments such as those by former Labor Prime Minister Paul Keating who demanded his party sack Australia's intelligence chiefs should it win office.
"I can assure you that all aspects have been taken into account and we have taken note of all threats," said Alexei Sorokin, head of World Cup organizing committee.
Democrats have taken note -- they repeatedly point out Chaffetz's committee was more than happy to investigate Democrat Hillary Clinton on both her email server and the Benghazi terror attack.
The backdrop suggests investors may be positioning themselves for higher rates—a possibility not lost on Gartman, who has taken note of some interesting movements in the yellow metal.
Instead, a church spokesman merely said the Patriarchate of Moscow had "taken note" of the new findings but it would plod on with its own analysis of the evidence.
Collectors have long taken note: In the 215th century alone, millions of hawksbills were killed so their shells could be carved into bracelets, hairpieces, jewelry boxes and other trinkets.
US intelligence officials have taken note of the steady increase in Chinese students entering the country each year and are well aware of the challenges associated with that trend.
Inspired by Gaza's geeks, and understanding the impact that entrepreneurs can have in bettering people's lives and their economies, Silicon Valley and other global tech hubs have taken note.
Over the last two years, financiers have taken note of the staggering debt burdens confronting Turkey's major companies and grown fearful of the increasingly dubious prospects for full repayment.
Washington no longer makes believe Israel will trade away the eternal capital of the Jewish people in return for an uncertain peace guarantee, and Arab nations have taken note.
While some conservatives are ineptly trying to weaponize this harmless content, this apparent attempt at "exposing" Cortez is so asinine it feels like trolling, and Twitter has taken note.
But it seems as if Elvie has taken note of the good and bad in their competitors and had time to improve upon it — and that's what has me excited.
It's not often as talked about when it comes to laptops, tablets, and smartphones, but here too the refresh rate is becoming something that needs to be taken note of.
Following the rival bid, however, the German company said that merger talks with LSE were still on the table and said it has taken note of the approach by ICE.
"I have taken note of the criticism but nothing has changed in the basic view of the economic project which is what NordStream is," said German government spokesman Steffen Seibert.
The Iranians have also taken note of efforts by some lawmakers in Washington who opposed the nuclear agreement and who have warned against a resumption of commercial dealings with Iran.
"The government has taken note of the situation with the tariffs, which are being fixed, and the legal problems will be dealt with going forward," said Justice Minister German Garavano.
While the festival has clearly taken note of this disparity — three of the next five years will be led by women — it has, characteristically, not spoken too loudly about it.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration has taken note of the recent tensions in some American cities over shootings of young black males by police officers," the statement reads.
"The extra benefit from this decision is that it will of course hurt others, including the US." Officials in Washington have taken note of the chaos in the energy market.
It was something that I'd definitely taken note of when I was working as an A&R at Interscope, with artists like Chief Keef, who was doing so well [streaming].
Of course, our favorite street-style stars have also taken note of this wave of color, setting an example to go big or go home with your rainbow-bright statement pieces.
Kim's administration had also taken note of what North Korean foods the South Korean officials had mentioned while his sister Kim Yo Jong was visiting Seoul for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
Whereas lead-in Jimmy Fallon has taken heat for his softball approach to political material, Meyers is at home wading into the thick of it and the audience has taken note.
They have taken note of what happened last December when the O2 4G network went down for 24 hours due to problems with technology provided by the Swedish telecoms firm Ericsson.
Conservationists have taken note, started constructing "fences" made of beehives, turning the threat of a sting into a surprisingly simple — and sweet — solution for keeping the peace between elephants and farmers.
Some have taken note of the assistant Greg St. Jean's animation on the sideline, contrasting it to Mullin's more stoic demeanor as a sign that St. Jean is the truer coach.
With stock benchmarks down sharply in the past few months, and concerns about economic growth mounting, investors had hoped that the Fed would say it had taken note of their concerns.
The practices the SEC has taken note of are: advisers creating vendor management programs, taking steps to understand all facets of the vendor relationship and implementing vendor monitoring and testing programs.
Bailey said he had taken note of sterling's fall below $1.19, and that policymakers would discuss it when they next meet, though he did not have a single explanation for it.
Like Walmart, other retailers — like Target, Macy's and eBay — have taken note of Amazon's Prime Day success and are offering their own mid-July deals in an effort to lure online shoppers.
Designers and artists have taken note of its presence, teaming up with the company to create items that look (and feel) higher-end, and even Hollywood's elite are expressing interest in collaborations.
It turned out his camp had already taken note of the issue: His policy director Evan Roth Smith told Broadly that the campaign had already received emails from constituents about SESTA/FOSTA.
Bailey also said he had taken note of sterling's fall below $1.19, and that policymakers would discuss it when they next meet, though he did not have a single explanation for it.
There has been no documented benefit to public safety in Texas as Governor Abbott pledged, but some police departments have taken note instead of a disturbing decrease in crime reporting by Latinos.
But as the issue has risen to the top of voters' concerns across Europe, the National Rally has taken note, along with other nationalist, populist far-right groups elsewhere on the Continent.
Trump, who has sometimes viewed himself as a casting director in filling his administration with an eye to candidates who "look the part," has taken note of commentators who praise him consistently.
And while you are likely not too excited about this impending date, you hopefully have already gathered your documents, and taken note of upcoming deadlines (remember: Tax Day is on Monday April 15).
Automakers like GM, Honda and Nissan, and consumer brands like Christian Dior and Cartier, have taken note, betting that rising incomes in cities like Zhengzhou will open new and expanding markets for them.
A few Twitter users have taken note that the Amazon app will send you a push notification letting you know how close your package is, and letting you know live tracking is available.
" Mr. Gonidakis, of Ohio Right to Life, said he had taken note of some of the new terminology being floated by abortion rights proponents, like the #StopTheBans hashtag and references to "forced birth.
CNBC's has taken note of President Donald Trump's newfound optimism but remains skeptical of the odds that leaders of the U.S. and China will sign on a trade deal in the near future.
"The rest of the world has taken note and seen we've got longer loiter times, persistent attack and reconnaissance options available to us and really that precise ability to target the enemy," Cheater added.
The Hong Kong government said in a statement that its Inland Revenue Department has taken note of the recent release of the documents and will take "necessary actions" based on any information it gets.
Ms. Hutchinson and Ms. Lee are not, as it happens, the only emoji users who have taken note of the limited bathing suit options available to those who like to send messages via pictograms.
Ms. Yellen emphasized that monetary policy "is not on a preset course" and that she and her colleagues "have taken note of the fact that there have been several weak readings" on inflation lately.
" Mr. Bruni said that the pope, "who continues to closely follow the unfolding of these painful events," had taken note of Cardinal Barbarin's resignation offer and would "make his decision known in good time.
IBM brings its Quantum computer program to 16 African universities Zindi's co-founder Lee confirmed the startup has received inbound partnership interest from some established consulting firms — which indicates they've taken note of the startup.
Knorr-Bremse said it had taken note of ZF's raised offer and was considering what to do next, adding it was still convinced its bid offered Haldex better prospects in the long run than ZF's.
PSA, which denies any wrongdoing, said on Monday it had "taken note" of the prosecutors' decision to open a full investigation, reiterating that its vehicles comply with all regulations in countries where they are sold.
But it also said it had taken note of a pledge by the armed forces and the police not to arrest the senator unless a warrant was issued by a court, rather than the president.
CNBC's Jim Cramer has taken note of President Donald Trump's newfound optimism but remains skeptical of the odds that leaders of the U.S. and China will sign on a trade deal in the near future.
I gazed in awe, and my cab driver must have taken note because he shared that he had only heard great things about the hotel and its restaurant, which served to further solidify my excitement.
I'm heartened that the SEC has taken note of this issue, and I sincerely hope the commission continues its efforts to ensure that auditors' reports are transparent and protect the interests of the investor community.
Though he doesn't live in Texas, billionaire George Soros seems to have taken note of LaHood's unusual views and poured money into this relatively low-profile local race to help his primary challenger, Joe Gonzales.
But even they have taken note of the prize money available to Americans, said Elena Pirozhkova, who as a child moved to the United States from Russia and will wrestle in Rio for the United States.
Melissa Burg, the principal of Queens Tech, insisted that New York City's Department of Education and some savvy parents had taken note of this dynamic, increasingly regarding a bachelor's degree as the new high school diploma.
The Vatican said in a statement that it had "taken note" of the court's decision and that the leave of absence the pope granted Pell last year so he can defend himself "is still in place".
FIFA also has taken note of the growth of tournaments like the United States-hosted She Believes Cup, a four-nation tournament that just completed its third year, and the longer-running Algarve Cup in Portugal.
BERLIN, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Germany has taken note of British Prime Minister Theresa May's announcement that she will trigger the process to leave the EU by the end of March, a government spokesman said in Berlin.
But, if you've already taken note of the high population of a certain astrological sign in your life and invested some kind of meaning in that observation, you're probably more likely to give Edut's advice a try.
The expansion in Chinese travel is helping fuel an online travel industry that worth over half a trillion dollars that is growing by 10 percent year-on-year, according to Corstorphine's estimates, and investors have taken note.
On Friday a spokeswoman for the German finance ministry said the government had taken note of comments from media that they did not want to hand over documents, adding that the media had the right not to.
The Federal Open Market Committee, which already had three members voting for a rate rise at the September meeting, is expected to make clear in its statement that it has taken note of these improvements, however subtly.
As more young workers are moving downtown, businesses have taken note, choosing to remain in the CBD rather than expand to the suburbs," researchers wrote in a recent report by CBRE titled, "Resurgence in Midwest Secondary Markets.
King Albert's lawyers said in a statement on Monday that the 85-year-old former monarch, who initially refused to comply with court-ordered DNA tests before finally submitting last year, had "taken note" of the results.
Presidential candidates have taken note, putting forth proposals to provide child care, eliminate the wage gap, establish a national paid family and medical leave program, address the maternal health crisis and protect women's access to reproductive health care.
In recent years, researchers and startups have taken note of the rich trove of information that can be mined from voice, especially as the popularity of home assistants like Amazon's Alexa make consumers increasingly comfortable talking to their devices.
Asked at a news conference about the election, both the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU) said they had "taken note" of the Constitutional Court's decision but did not explicitly say they recognised Tshisekedi as the winner.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany has taken note of U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to postpone the imposition of steel and aluminum tariffs on the European Union and, in principle, still expects a permanent exemption, deputy government spokeswoman Martina Fietz said.
The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq, which released its figures Thursday, said in a statement Saturday it had taken note of the Iraqi military's criticism and would not publish military casualty figures again unless they could be better substantiated.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Bahrain said it has taken note of a "halt of legal proceedings" against refugee footballer Hakeem al-Araibi, who was released from a Thai jail on Monday after Bahraini authorities abandoned their bid to seek his extradition.
Venture capitalists have taken note of the huge opportunity, as venture funding for U.S.-based food tech companies has grown from about $22018 million in 206.43, to over $22023 billion in 212, according to PitchBook, which collects funding data.
The company, like Macy's and some of its other peers, has , and many analysts have taken note of Penney's bigger marketing push around the season this year and what appeared to be longer lines of shoppers throughout its stores.
So, why hasn't the sex toy industry taken note when it comes to producing toys for people with vaginas, instead of churning out a jillion aesthetically antiseptic, yawn-inducingly phallic vibrators with three different settings: bzz, BZZ, and BZZZZZZZ?
Between the restaurants and shopping, some parts of the Hamptons can feel like a mini-Manhattan and many fitness studios have taken note, establishing pop-ups and permanent locations in nearly every town, from Westhampton all the way down to Montauk.
"The U.S. government has taken note of Mr. Sokha's transfer to house arrest, which falls far short of a full release, as well as the recent freeing of other political prisoners," U.S. Embassy spokeswoman Emily Zeeberg said in an email.
It's clear that Damm is keen on playing in Europe, but a move abroad might cost a bit too much for clubs who have taken note that he has yet to start a match during this Apertura season for Los Auriazules.
The studio's busiest years had long since passed — the sample portraits in the window had faded almost to white — and the designers Elise McMahon and Enky Bayarsaikhan had both separately taken note of the "For Rent" sign in an upstairs window.
"We have taken note of the news this week that there were human skeletal remains found in Aruba, but we don't know when and where these remains have been found," Doryen Kardol, a spokesman for Aruba Public Prosecutor Alexander van Dam, tells PEOPLE.
While the Libe committee's MEPs say they have taken note of steps Facebook made in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal to try to improve user privacy, they point out it has still not yet carried out the promised full internal audit.
Investigators have taken note of the foreign travel as they attempt to piece together a profile of the mass killer and a timeline of his activities leading up to the attack that left at least 58 people dead and nearly 500 injured.
FRANKFURT, Dec 8 (Reuters) - The German government has taken note of China's Fujian Grand Chip Investment Fund withdrawing its takeover bid for German chip equipment maker Aixtron and therefore no longer needs to look into it, a spokesman for the Economy Ministry said.
"EFG International (EFG) has taken note of an online Ticino media report according to which EFG is in exclusive discussions with BTG Pactual in relation to a potential acquisition of BSI and that a decision is imminent," EFG said in a statement.
He had taken note of Martin Shkreli, the 240-year-old chief executive of Turing Pharmaceuticals, who had been in the news for buying the rights to Daraprim, an antiparasitic drug often prescribed to AIDS patients, and raising its price 2000-fold.
One day, having taken note of his unusually high ceilings and the empty hallway between his kitchen and bedroom, he went to a hardware store and built a rack for two bikes, then attached it to his ceiling and painted it over.
Many people have taken note of the fact that the president tweeted out about the Smollett scandal and the suit against The Washington Post by the Kentucky high school student who was involved in that incident with a Native American in Washington.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have also taken note of problems with how information is relayed for background checks, as bi-partisan group of senators announced a bill last week to help ensure states and federal authorities upload all required information to the federal database.
But the city's tabloids have taken note, giving the knife attacks front-page treatment with sensational headlines like, "Blade Runner: Mad Slasher Cuts Woman, Dashes Off," and "Cut and Run: New Slasher Strikes Fear in Subway," both of which ran in the New York Post.
"They want to show that they have taken note of U.S. actions and are going to be strongly resisting, but they don't want to be seen as escalating things further," said Timothy Stratford, who held the China post at the USTR from 2005 to 2010.
Bolstered by the success of the "Sweet Dreams" cover and perhaps the fact that mainstream America had taken note of a gruesome-looking gaggle of South Florida rockers, Manson and his bandmates hunkered down in Reznor's Nothing Studios to record the album that would become Antichrist Superstar.
"We see the unilateral change of status quo as not consistent with ... something that a giant and responsible member of the international community should do," Sugiyama said, adding that his government has taken note of China's claims that the islands are not intended for military use.
"We've taken note of President Trump's statements to not respect it, but for the moment no acts have been put into force and we have to hope that we can convince him to change his mind," Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told reporters in New York.
It's clearly taken note of the biggest criticisms of The Path's first season, which wrapped up in stirring fashion but definitely took its time to get going, and struggled to convey just why people would believe in the cultlike religion at its center, known as Meyerism.
" Asked about the agency's role regulating Libra, Hugo Wyler, head of communication at the FDPIC, said in a statement to CNBC: "We have taken note of the statements made by David Marcus, Chief of Calibra, on our potential role as data protection supervisory authority in the Libra context.
Book publishers have taken note, and our recommended titles this week include a substantial new argument against the intrusions of Big Tech ("The Age of Surveillance Capitalism") as well as the fascinating account of a tribe of hunter-gatherers living on a remote Indonesian island ("The Last Whalers").
He forwarded me an email he sent to Christie's in November 2016 requesting a high-resolution photo of the painting, which was dated days before Six himself told me he first saw it — indicating, in other words, that he had taken note of the picture on his own.
Indeed, many Premier League scouts will surely have taken note of Bartley's impressive showings as well, with the former Arsenal youngster looking like he's finally found the perfect setting to showcase a talent that was always there, but which hadn't quite come to the fore anywhere on a regular basis.
And as in other states, Ms. Warren is appealing the most to the more liberal and highly-engaged segments of the electorate, many of whom have seen her in televised candidate forums, taken note of her ambitious policy proposals and, in some cases, received a personal note or phone call from her.
Politics is a copycat business, and while it's hard to imagine any future politician flaunting truth as publicly as Trump, you can be sure that every single elected official has taken note of the fact that Trump's mountain of lies and mistruths don't seem to have disqualified him in the eyes of lots of voters.
"Although the Court is aware of no binding precedent on this issue, it has taken note of the findings and conclusions of a number of other courts from across the country that have also found that discrimination on the basis of someone's transgender identity is a quasi-suspect form of classification that triggers heightened scrutiny," Kollar-Kotelly writes.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has in the past taken note of the violence in Chicago, vowing last year to send in federal assistance to address the problem.
The European Commission is expected to give unconditional approval of Fortum's deal to buy a 46.65 percent stake in Uniper from E.ON. The group said late on Thursday that it had taken note of Starwood Capital's statement that it now owned 32.1 percent of voting rights in Victoria Park and affirmed its takeover offer for the Swedish company.
"The federal government has taken note that the British lower house requires more clarity about the future border regime between Ireland and Northern Ireland and now it is up to the prime minister, Theresa May, the EU lead negotiator, Michel Barnier, and Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker to give concrete explanations on this issue," Seibert told a regular government news conference in Berlin.
" As The Times reports, she received a unexpected response from the palace's Deputy Correspondence Coordinator Jennie Vine, writing that the Queen had taken note of her inquiry: However, she explained that the belief that the Queen owned all swans was a common misconception dating back centuries, adding: "Her Majesty owns mute swans and only exercises her right of ownership over swans on certain parts of the River Thames.
There was no speculation that Japanese authorities had intervened directly in the market as yet, but dealers said the market had taken note of the announcement of a meeting of Bank of Japan and Finance Ministry officials called for 0200 ET. "We think the SNB intervened in the market and is still ready to do so, which is preventing the franc rising higher," said Manuel Ferreira, head of investment strategy at Zuercher Kantonalbank.
"Look, I think as a creative person I have to acknowledge that all responses are valid, so I definitely have to take note that there's a seemingly significant portion of the audience that wasn't happy with that direction, so in that respect I think everyone on The Walking Dead creative team has taken note of that, and I don't know that I would expect a similar cliffhanger at the end of season 7," Kirkman told Variety.

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