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I'm filling in the holes of history, taking account of new discoveries.
This is also a crude way of taking account of changing valuations.
The government says that it has been taking account of such criticisms.
But they freely admit to taking account of politics in deciding when to retire.
Assessing gift-giving without taking account of this social context is a near-useless exercise.
Even taking account of stocks' fall in recent weeks, the outlook for Wall Street still isn't great.
But taking account of state funding, poor children receive $13 for every dollar going to richer peers.
Taking account of compounding interest and inflation, Mr. Darity has put the present value at $40 trillion.
Miami-bound Cubans and Venezuelans often choose it as the shortest route without taking account of the dangers.
IARC assesses the risk of a substance being carcinogenic without taking account of typical human exposure to it.
But their research shows the importance of taking account of a policy's knock-on effects when considering its impact.
As for taking account of current wealth, a reparations program could link potential payouts to income and asset levels.
Taking account of this transformed role of finance and competition is essential if we are to understand the contemporary economy.
Taking account of the available information, the Board judged that holding monetary policy steady would be prudent at this meeting.
One minute on the inside, the next outside watching it all happen — taking account, of dogs and women and boats and friends.
Judge Walter Stapleton's majority opinion, taking account of what he called "the real-world consequences of forced notification," declared that provision unconstitutional.
They're going to have to crunch the numbers like mad, and make sure they're taking account of 67P/C-G's highly irregular shape.
The committee passed, 85033-20, the Taking Account of Bureaucrats' Spending (TABS) Act which would subject the CFPB to the congressional appropriations process.
Total private fixed investment in real terms — after taking account of inflation — has grown, just as it has for the past few years.
So America needs a strategy with many dimensions, blending military, political and economic means, and taking account of the complex geopolitics that feeds chaos.
This system forecasts players' future scores based on their past ones, without taking account of whether those previous results occurred in majors or elsewhere.
Analysts said the company's performance was slightly better than expected after taking account of an unexpected change in the way it states its numbers.
After taking account of expenditure, the fund grew from £2.4 billion at the start of 1995 to £7 billion at the end of 2015.
Once the source sentence is encoded, a decoder network generates a word-for-word translation, once again taking account of the immediately preceding word.
Instead the central bank targets price stability, which is defines as an inflation rate of below 2 percent while taking account of economic developments.
After taking account of the $400 million revenue benefit from the recent Altera acquisition, Intel's first quarter forecast was lower than historical seasonality norms.
"For me, there are personal, professional, emotional and financial consequences that I am still in the process of taking account of," Ms. Islam said.
But those laments are different from Jackson's SportsCenter riff: now, he's taking account of the choices he's made and the lives he's left un-lived.
"The IAA's decision has been made taking account of the unprecedented loss of two Boeing 737 MAX in recent months," it said in a statement.
"The Trump Administration is providing regulatory certainty by transparently and accurately taking account of both costs and benefits," said an EPA statement on the proposal.
For workers at this threshold, who earn at least $640,000 annually, their salaries rose 96 percent from 1981 to 2013, after taking account of inflation.
In many markets, consumers will have few choices and will see high sticker prices before taking account of financial assistance for which they may qualify.
After taking account of store openings in under-served areas a net 23.9 fewer UK stores will be selling the full M&S range by 0.93.
After taking account of the cost of financing the bail-out, RBS's share price must roughly double for the government to recoup what it put in.
Josh: Taking account of both the House part and the Senate part, this core phase of impeachment seems likely to me to spill over into January.
I feel like the industry is taking account of the risks taken on that film and hopefully, it shows that it is worth it to diversify studios.
Crisis management is possible with strong presidential leadership, and an interagency process is consistent with presidential perspectives, taking account of views of allies and threats from adversaries.
After taking account of adjusted items of 514.1 million pounds, including the charge relating to store closures, pretax profit was 66.8 million pounds, a 62 percent fall.
After taking account of other macroeconomic variables such as unemployment, and individuals' socioeconomic characteristics, they find a significant and inverse relationship between spending on advertisements and national welfare.
Article 50 allows for two years of talks to decide an EU member state's divorce terms, "taking account of the framework for its future relationship with the Union".
Nonetheless, taking account of the actual risks of being caught and fined by the I.R.S., economists have suggested that most individuals, behaving rationally, would evade their taxes entirely.
After taking account of store openings in under-served areas a net 60 fewer UK stores will be selling the full M&S range by 2021, it said.
It's like you're not taking account of the surface area nor the residual heat of the beast after it's died, it's gonna stay warm for a little bit.
Mrs May will argue that both issues should be negotiated simultaneously, since Article 50 talks of a settlement "taking account of the framework of [a leaving country's] future relationship".
In fact, predictions for scores in majors can be modestly improved by taking account of the gap between players' past performances in majors and their work in other events.
Third, require Medicare and other public providers to negotiate drug prices on a rational basis, taking account of research and development incentives and the manufacturing costs of the medicines.
Examples of that would be starting to talk about American troops on the Korean peninsula, or not taking account of Japan's concerns about North Korea's short-range ballistic missiles.
The airline said headline costs per seat were expected to fall by around 2 percent in the current financial year, before taking account of the new Air Berlin business.
To some extent, every letter the Sugars receive is a kind of reckoning, as it's often the letter writer's first attempt at taking account of their mistakes and delusions.
Rather than specify how to be safe, these said rig operators needed to be able to demonstrate that their practices were safe, taking account of industry understanding of risks.
Instead there was "worry that the central bank is not taking account of a weak world economy, some financial tightening in the marketplace," and made monetary policy too restrictive.
Cifog estimated the cost of this year's bird flu outbreak for the foie gras sector at 250 million euros ($265 million)without taking account of the costs of further measures.
We'll be updating after every episode of Season 7, taking account of the latest dealings and double crossings on the show, plus the latest news, rumors and theories outside it.
AVs would allow far more subtle forms of charging, taking account of time, place, vehicle type, number of riders, traffic levels and so forth, to maximise sharing and minimise congestion.
"Business is surprisingly good, (taking account of) everything that the company went through," he said on stage at DLD Munich, an annual gathering for Europe and Silicon Valley's tech elite.
The British want to talk about a trade deal from the outset, pointing out that Article 50 talks of "taking account of the framework for [Britain and the EU's] future relationship".
Average total pay, which includes bonuses, fell 0.4 percent in the three months to April from a year earlier after taking account of inflation, the national statistics office said on Wednesday.
By the middle of October, after taking account of short positions, hedge funds had a net long position in Brent and WTI futures of 689 million barrels, the largest on record.
They will claim that the West cheated Russia after 1990 by enlarging NATO and the EU and not taking account of Russia's special security interests in its parts of the world.
But it slipped to a loss of 13 million euros after taking account of one-off expenses related to discontinued operations and restructuring costs from a planned disposal of assets in Romania.
"Taking account of at least one extra selling day in many markets, the selling rate dropped some way from the lofty high of the previous month," LMC Automotive analyst Emiliano Lewis said.
Each day I've spent about 10 minutes when I get to work and 10 minutes at the end of the day updating my lists and taking account of notable conversations I've had.
As she read the statute, the attorney general had to require registration to the maximum extent feasible while taking account of the difficulty of notifying offenders convicted before the law took effect.
Zalando, Europe's biggest online only fashion player, last month forecast sales growth of 15-20% for 2020, down from 20.3% in 2019, not taking account of any negative impact from the coronavirus.
Increasingly, he said, "those who are not subsidized will drop out because of the high prices, and those getting the subsidy will still see great bargains," after taking account of the subsidies.
The extra taxes they paid covered about 60% of the policy's cost—and that is without taking account of the likelihood that they would earn more for the rest of their lives, too.
"By also taking account of timbre as a source of information, I believe that a more accurate description of causes for how blind people echolocate may be found," Schenkman told me over email.
Dr. Harden said that taking account of genetic nurture could improve research on the effects of poverty on how children do in school, as well as studies of methods to improve educational attainment.
Even before taking account of higher prices, earnings were up by only 2.3 percent last year post-inauguration, a fraction of the 17.3 percent gain in share prices during the same time period.
But last year Mr Nobre and Thomas Lovejoy of George Mason University, after taking account of climate change and fire as well as deforestation, revised the estimate of the threshold to 530-25%.
"Such mandatory penalties [as life without parole], by their nature, preclude a sentencer from taking account of an offender's age and the wealth of characteristics and circumstances attendant to it," the Court ruled.
Namely, gay couples seeking wedding cakes or Muslims seeking to enter the US. But for Justice Kennedy, each case must be evaluated on its own terms, taking account of all of its complexities.
Research by Paul Oyer of Stanford University suggests that on average gig workers may make more per hour than conventional employees do, after taking account of things like age, sex and level of education.
These numbers aren't enough to give us a full picture of taxes at the top, which requires taking account of other taxes, especially taxes on corporate profits that indirectly affect the income of stockholders.
And in pursuit of that goal, it wants to prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from taking account of many of the benefits from reduced mercury emissions, such as an associated reduction in nitrogen oxide.
This regulation affected nearly every employer in America, with some exemptions which, rather than taking account of the citizen's religious or moral objections, only considered how their organizations were structured in the tax code.
That year, taking account of competing for policy concerns and the practicalities of achieving the targeted cuts, the government lowered its 2020 goal to 20 percent with more ambitious reductions in the following decades.
Courts "can, and regularly do" take care to avert defendants' over-punishment "by taking account of previous prosecutions by different sovereigns", but neither states nor the federal government should be stopped from enforcing their laws.
Now, with the rupiah Asia's second best-performing currency this year and the Fed on a sharply changed path taking account of slowing global growth, many think BI will ease policy before the Fed does.
When it intervened in Syria last year, Russia sought to provide TV spectacles for the masses at home, re-establish itself as a global power and force the West into taking account of Russian interests.
RBC analysts said the results were better than expected when taking account of the discount rate change, reiterating their 'outperform' rating on the stock and raising their target price to 410 pence from 13 pence.
Among other capabilities, the Astrobee can cruise autonomously around the ISS taking account of things like air quality, sound levels, and the location of the thousands of tools that astronauts need to do their jobs.
Taking account of existing plans, the new potential savings found since the takeover earlier this year added up to between 60 and 70 million euros, Chief Financial Officer Delfin Rueda said in a call with reporters.
Taking account of economic growth, fiscal performance and external finances since 2582, Bolivia, Peru, Azerbaijan and Cote d'Ivoire benefitted most from the boom among Fitch-rated CEMs, while Bahrain, Gabon, Venezuela and Suriname benefitted the least.
"Taking account of the available information, the Board judged that holding the stance of monetary policy unchanged at this meeting would be consistent with sustainable growth in the economy and achieving the inflation target over time."
Some banks are already taking account of lending risks linked to carbon-intensive sectors, consumer loans secured on diesel vehicles and mortgages for landlords who own rental properties that do not meet new energy efficiency standards.
"Taking account of the available information the Board judged that holding the stance of policy unchanged at this meeting would be consistent with sustainable growth in the economy and achieving the inflation target over time," Lowe said.
"Pointedly, whether this is ... a "healthy" and long overdue correction that is merely (and sensibly) taking account of monetary policy calibrations, and attendant global liquidity conditions or an alarming descend into potentially unruly bear markets," they said.
"I would adopt a collegiate approach, taking account of the interests of all committee members, a way of working which I have helped to develop and implement - and have seen work well - on the Public Accounts Committee."
Tesla had displayed the 56,380 euro ($63,811) original price for the Model 3 online as well as a price of 51,380 euros when taking account of estimated fuel savings of 5,000 euros over five years, Wettbewerbszentrale said.
The finance department identified the higher figure taking account of dividends paid to the fund by majority state-owned Allied Irish Banks and funding for the state's water utility which will be replaced with sovereign debt funding.
" The ideal version of the play, Ms. Senior said, is "one in which you laugh in the beginning and your pathways are opened up to listen better — then maybe you leave taking account of your own life.
And so trying to have a solution for a whole population of children, without taking account of differences in those children or in the communities where they live and are educated, was barking up the wrong tree.
To correctly understand "Olympia," he argued, requires taking account of class, but not necessarily gender or race; he thus had much to say about the white woman in Manet's painting, but almost nothing about the black servant.
The brief and never-before-used Article 50 of the EU treaty itself asserts that a state leaving the bloc must negotiate "arrangements for its withdrawal, taking account of the framework for its future relationship with the Union".
Taking account of Europe's ageing population, the measures will clarify the responsibilities of states in providing long-term social care, not just medical benefits, for people who have worked and paid into social security systems in other states.
Its 2018 cash flow was 1.13 billion before Linky, "new developments" and asset sales, but taking account of these elements and after the payment of its dividend, cash flow fell 271 million euros to minus 480 million euros.
LONDON (Reuters) - British construction companies applied to build the greatest number of new homes in a decade during the three months to the end of September, taking account of the time of year, industry data showed on Thursday.
Even taking account of Trump's penchant for deal making, the visit is likely to be heavy on rhetoric about an increasingly lopsided "special relationship" and short on specifics such as the details of a post-Brexit trade deal.
It also said that it would make "policy adjustments as appropriate, taking account of developments in economic activity and prices as well as financial conditions, with a view to maintaining the momentum towards achieving the price stability target".
AND OUR ESTIMATES OF TAKING ACCOUNT OF THE EXCHANGE RATE AND THE PRICE OF OIL AND FOOD IS THAT WE'D BE AT ABOUT 1.4% NOW, WHICH IS A HECK OF A LOT CLOSER TO 2 THAN IS ALMOST ZERO.
In a statement, Tata Sons rejected Wadia's allegations and said that it had obtained a legal opinion on whether independent directors could evaluate the chairman's performance without taking account of the views of the executive and non-executive directors.
Overall, the company has brought in close to $950 million since it was founded in 2008 — taking account of initial seed funding, grants and partnership deals with big drugmakers — giving it war chest to finance operations well into 2019.
"The 10 percent highest-earning male graduates from richer backgrounds earned about 20 percent more than the 10 percent highest earners from relatively poorer backgrounds even after taking account of subject and the characteristics of the university attended," the report found.
As communication planet Mercury spends its last moments in Sagittarius on Friday, making all of your conversations seem more urgent, you make your final personal declarations before turning your calculating mind towards taking account of what you do and don't have.
Based on our statistical analysis, and taking account of the salaries for mental health professionals, it could cost as much as US$15 million to increase the size of Ohio's behavioral health care workforce enough to prevent one firearm suicide.
In the light of the guidelines provided by the European Council, the Union shall negotiate and conclude an agreement with that State, setting out the arrangements for its withdrawal, taking account of the framework for its future relationship with the Union.
"Taking account of the available information, the Board judged that holding the stance of monetary policy unchanged at this meeting would be consistent with sustainable growth in the economy and achieving the inflation target over time," the RBA said in its statement.
Many women paying taxes on their own income and then paying a child care provider on the books might actually lose money by going to work -- and that's before taking account of other costs associated with jobs, like commuting and professional clothes.
Given the government's commitment to stamp out corporate tax avoidance, any agreement to pay out on the basis of accounts other than those of the UK unit - including taking account of losses generated in Switzerland - would open the government to criticism, Murphy said.
In the problem area of "spam and fake accounts", Twitter says it's responding to feedback that, to date, it's been too conservative in how it thinks about spammers on its platform, and only taking account of "common spam tactics like selling fake goods".
We were moving from a white-majority, male-dominated country and manufacturing base to a multicultural, multilateral, globalized, P.C., new energy, new technology world, without taking account of the confusion and anger of older Americans who felt like strangers in a strange land.
By that, I mean the right to women's reproductive autonomy, a role for the government in taking account of race in order to achieve meaningful equality, an approach to constitutional interpretation that wasn't shackled to the framers' original understanding of their 18th-century project.
Rankin's historic swearing-in as the first female Congress member, it's worth taking account of what non-elected women were doing in the years before and after enactment of the 210th Amendment, which guaranteed women the right to vote on an equal basis with men.
They said they had followed instructions and learnt on the job, had acted openly, believed there was a range of equally justifiable rates, that taking account of a bank's commercial interest was common market practice - and that Euribor rates accounted for an insignificant part of their jobs.
He is a very good lawyer with very conservative instincts, and his own long-range game plan includes getting the government out of the business of taking account of race, even for the purpose of protecting voting rights or preserving the hard-won gains of integration.
"Taking account of the available information, and having eased monetary policy at its May and August meetings, the board judged that holding the stance of policy unchanged at this meeting would be consistent with sustainable growth in the economy and achieving the inflation target over time," Lowe said.
Pete Isberg, vice president for government relations for ADP, one of the largest payroll providers, said taking account of the changes would be easier for the larger automated companies, but acknowledged that the short lead time between the law's anticipated passage and the effective date would be a problem for some.
Barnier will brief them and the leaders, also taking account of any new signals from May, will take a view on how best to proceed on Brexit — notably on whether to step up talks on future EU-UK trade and on whether to step up preparations for a "no deal".
And after taking account of all decisions since the Spring Budget, the OBR's GDP revision, and the measures I will announce today borrowing will fall in every year of the forecast from 39.5 billion pounds next year to 25.6 billion pounds in 2022-23 to reach its lowest level in 20 years.
Kavanaugh's writings already have been cited in Supreme Court rulings, as in a 2013 decision preventing certain US lawsuits against foreign corporations alleged to be responsible for human-rights abuses abroad and a 2015 decision stopping the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating mercury emissions from coal-fired plants without taking account of costs.
These are the key phrases of its 261 words: - A Member State which decides to withdraw shall notify the European Council of its intention ... The Union shall negotiate and conclude an agreement with that State, setting out the arrangements for its withdrawal, taking account of the framework for its future relationship with the Union.
This 261-word section of the Lisbon Treaty has the following key phrases: - A Member State which decides to withdraw shall notify the European Council of its intention ... The Union shall negotiate and conclude an agreement with that State, setting out the arrangements for its withdrawal, taking account of the framework for its future relationship with the Union.
"The FCA's proposed remedies around fund manager governance, price disclosure and on benchmarking and objectives all appear to strike a sensible balance between disruption and stability, and are clearly taking account of investors' long term best interests: they're challenging the industry without dismantling it," said Tom McPhail, head of policy at Hargreaves Lansdown, in an email to clients on Wednesday.

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