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"tenet" Definitions
  1. one of the principles or beliefs that a theory or larger set of beliefs is based on

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Tenet Healthcare – Tenet reported an unexpected quarterly profit, with revenue also beating forecasts.
Tenet Healthcare — Tenet is replacing Chief Executive Officer Trevor Fetter and several directors.
Tenet Healthcare — Tenet reported quarterly profit of 16 cents per share, missing estimates by three cents a share.
Tenet Healthcare – Shares of Tenet surged more than 11 percent after the hospital operator reported better-than-expected earnings.
The Tenet complaint against CHS also disclosed expert analyses from healthcare consulting firms Tenet hired to analyze CHS's patient admission rates.
Tenet Healthcare – Tenet beat estimates on both the top and bottom lines, with the hospital operator also raising its 2018 forecasts.
Tenet Healthcare – Tenet reported adjusted quarterly profit of 51 cents per share, well above the consensus estimate of 28 cents a share.
Tenet Healthcare (THC) – Tenet earned an adjusted 99 cents per share for its fourth quarter, beating estimates by a penny a share.
Tenet Healthcare – Tenet reported a loss of 17 cents per share for its latest quarter, one cent a share wider than anticipated.
Tenet Healthcare – Tenet lost 17 cents per share for its latest quarter, smaller than the 38 cent-a-share loss anticipated by analysts.
Hospital stocks like Tenet Healthcare and HCA Holdings tumbled in heavy volume Wednesday, with Tenet recently down 24 percent and HCA shedding 53 percent.
Tenet Healthcare – Tenet has hired advisers to explore strategic options, including a potential sale, according to reports by The Wall Street Journal and Reuters.
Tenet Healthcare — Tenet lost an adjusted 27 cents per share for its latest quarter, smaller than the 51 cents a share Wall Street was expecting.
In exchange, the clinics, which provided prenatal care to mostly undocumented Hispanic women, referred patients to Tenet hospitals and arranged for services to be provided to patients and their newborns at Tenet hospitals.
Tenet said it is considering a sale of the division.
Now, this basic tenet of integration is under fierce attack.
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It's also the core tenet of his 2020 presidential campaign.
This is a tenet most closely associated with Vermont Sen.
This is the core tenet at the heart of Hims.
This has been a central tenet of the ace community.
However, Tenet missed on revenue, reporting revenue of $4.81 billion.
Tenet has called off its sale process, the sources said.
Shares of Tenet Healthcare gained 5 percent in extended trading.
Guy Adami was a buyer of Tenet Healthcare Group (THC).
Mr. Macri has made counternarcotics a tenet of his administration.
GPS is obviously still a main tenet of the app.
Tenet did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.
Buckle up: Tenet is due in theaters July 17, 2020.
"Tenet" will be in theaters on Friday, July 17, 2020.
Tenet Healthcare shares jumped 7.5 percent after hours before settling.
Tenet also previously outsourced a portion of its engineering teams.
Vouchers are now a major tenet of Trump's education platform.
The underlying tenet is that we're a country of individuals.
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The individual mandate was a central tenet of the ACA.
Prosecutors said the scheme enabled Tenet hospitals to fraudulently bill the Georgia and South Carolina Medicaid Programs for over $400 million, and allowed Tenet to obtain more than $149 million in Medicaid and Medicare funds.
Excluding items, the Dallas, Texas-based Tenet earned $1.40 per share.
The resistance is the other core tenet of the Democratic Party.
CHS's share price fell by 26 percent right after Tenet sued.
The share price stabilized and CHS withdrew its offer for Tenet.
The central tenet: Be sweet but firm, and be non-judgmental.
Respect for the monarchy is a fundamental tenet of Thai society.
Anadarko Petroleum (APC) and Tenet Healthcare (THC) are out this afternoon.
Risk spreading has been a central tenet of insurance for centuries.
Tenet Healthcare: Sold the Houston hospitals to HCA for $725 million.
Tenet sold its Atlanta hospitals last year for the same reason.
This tenet is considered a critical means of safeguarding their culture.
Shares of Tenet rose 4.5 percent to $15.41 in early trade.
The goal was to prove a key tenet of adaptive therapy.
Tenet shares closed 5.3 percent higher, while HCA rose 2.2 percent.
Up to Monday's close, Tenet shares rose 52.8 percent this year.
In doing so, they've broken a basic tenet of Spanish democracy.
Fair representation should be the first tenet of any redistricting effort.
Hospital shares gained on Thursday, with Healthcare Tenet rising 5 percent.
Fun has been a key tenet of Virgin from the start.
Tenet said weak in-patient admissions pressured results in the quarter.
Equality seemed a core tenet of the happiest place on Earth.
Basically, she questions the tenet of the end justifying the means.
Upholding the basic tenet of democracy should not strain your conscience.
Responses are still pouring in, according to the Tenet letter's organizers.
This would later become a core tenet of Buffett's investment strategy.
Here Jolle Greenleaf feels the pain with her excellent group, Tenet.
On the other end, Tenet and Community Health Systems are struggling.
A showdown between Glenview and Tenet may be in the offing.
It is a necessary unnecessary pleasure and tenet of well-being.
Guerrasio: Christopher Nolan&aposs "Tenet" was filmed with Imax cameras, right?
Tenet, HCA and Community Health officials weren't immediately available to comment.
Tenet Healthcare (THC) is replacing CEO Trevor Fetter and several directors.
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Renegotiating trade practices has become a central tenet of Trump's presidency.
"Improving energy security" is a key tenet of BRI, Yu said.
Tenet stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, among others.
Democracy's central tenet is that political legitimacy comes from voter support.
Two board members of Tenet Healthcare who both work at the hedge fund Glenview Capital Management have resigned due to "irreconcilable differences regarding significant matters impacting Tenet and its stakeholders," according to a letter they wrote.
The second tenet is that the Wehrmacht was, in a word, awesome.
Tenet Health shares tumbled 11 percent after the company missed earnings expectations.
A core tenet of Superhuman's reinvented inbox is one designed for speed.
And that leads to the most crucial tenet of making cool prequels.
A basic tenet of Christianity is to love thy neighbor as thyself.
But they say Scott's defense of the Tenet hospital started even earlier.
On February 28th Joe Terranova advised buying Tenet Healthcare on a pullback.
A founding tenet of the Union is the principle of free movement.
Control over orgasms is also a tenet of the Master-Slave relationship.
Shouldn't labeling transparency be a key tenet in the Era of Biosimilars?
Every central tenet of FMMF tends to turn out to be false.
To begin, the basic tenet of cave flooding rescue is this: WAIT.
Tenet Healthcare retreated 4.3 percent and Community Health System declined 5 percent.
It's a big reason why Tenet recorded fewer patient hospitalizations and surgeries.
Key quote: But Tenet doesn't mind playing chicken with health insurance companies.
The butterfly effect has since become a central tenet of chaos theory.
Tenet and Bush took their failure to stop the attacks of Sept.
As I observed in Salzman's kitchen, its core tenet was wildly optimistic.
Tenet shares fell 5 percent, or $1.26, to $21.40 in Monday trading.
They said Glenview was fully committed to its ownership stake in Tenet.
It's a version of the tenet that the show must go on.
This tenet of American jurisprudence is enshrined in the United States Constitution.
Another key tenet of Apple's strategy is based on innovation and design.
You never know what might happen, a key tenet of magical realism.
Tenet controls 76% of Conifer, which registered $1.5 billion of revenue last year.
But because the screen folds away, tenet #2 lets Bones do just that.
Experts see it more as a recruitment tool than a tenet of faith.
So have hospital companies, such as HCA Holdings Inc and Tenet Healthcare Corp.
If successful, Apple's attack would undermine a core tenet of Qualcomm's business model.
"I feel like I'm cheating an important tenet of my faith," she says.
Protecting an independent free press has long been a tenet of the industry.
Shares of hospital stocks HCA Healthcare and Tenet Healthcare were higher midmorning Wednesday.
HCA Healthcare Inc rose 3.3 percent, while Tenet Healthcare Corp surged 7.4 percent.
Tenet has long-term debt of about $15 billion as of June 30.
Tenet Healthcare shares climbed 7.4 percent in its best day since March 3.
A mainstream presidential candidate has made xenophobia a central tenet of his campaign.
A fundamental tenet of Wall Street is that the stock market dislikes uncertainty.
With one game left, Parker is drawing on another Summitt tenet as motivation.
Which brings us to a final tenet of creating a solid teen soap.
Here's a preview of his personal journey learning this fundamental tenet of startups:
Another tenet of Merkelism is that there is no alternative to Merkel herself.
This summer, Tenet paid $716 million to increase its stake in the business.
"To observe is paramount," Ms. Zusslin said, a key tenet of biodynamic viticulture.
He rose to power by vilifying Muslims, a core tenet of Hindu nationalists.
A core tenet of public health is that prevention is the best medicine.
HCA Healthcare Inc rose 3 percent, while Tenet Healthcare Corp surged 7 percent.
A key tenet of deliberate practice is that it&aposs generally not enjoyable.
The basic tenet of kawaii is that it's a childlike sense of cute.
This is a central tenet — arguably the central tenet — of Christianity, reified at the Crucifixion, which, if you believe it, is the eschatological zero point toward which all prior history was aimed and out of which all future history emerges.
Tenet got the idea that he wanted to tattoo with his own prosthetic arm.
Community Health Systems Inc rose 4.5 percent and Tenet Healthcare Corp gained 1.5 percent.
This is the central tenet of a new exhibition at the International Print Center.
And not trying to do so is essentially a founding tenet of the profession.
Most of his output—Memento, Prestige, Inception, Dunkirk, the upcoming Tenet—plays with time.
It's a core tenet of our company and an integral part of the conversation.
The tenet that looms largest in most motorcycle clubs is a fanged, unshakeable loyalty.
Hospital stocks were down too, with Community Health and Tenet Healthcare falling Monday morning.
The Bachelor franchise violated the premier tenet of modern pop culture: don't. spoil. anything.
Dickerson also points out the power of perception, a tenet of all modern elections.
The next largest Tenet contribution those years to a state candidate's PAC was $25,000.
But they are sharply divided on a key tenet of the House Republican plan.
In fact, that type of thing is a pretty universal tenet of online advertising.
Based on Conifer's profitability, Tenet could fetch at least $2.5 billion from a sale.
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Trump has made cracking down on illegal immigration a central tenet of his administration.
For so many in the Muslim community, "traditional" marriage is a tenet of faith.
Shares of hospitals HCA Healthcare, Tenet Healthcare and Community Health Systems were also higher.
Tenet now expects total cost cuts of $250 million by the end of 2018.
Outgoing Tenet CEO Trevor Fetter also acknowledged the possibility of splitting into three companies.
He owes so much to grime, and SBTV is a core tenet of that.
Tenet was required to notify congressional intelligence committees about the probe within seven days.
These nurses are not affiliated with Tenet but are part of the NNU union.
She made a rejection of high-dollar fundraisers a central tenet of her campaign.
Throughout our history, self-sufficiency has been a core tenet of the American dream.
Another basic tenet of fairness is refusing to accept any gifts, of any amount.
A core tenet of the bloc is to maintain open borders among member states.
"Always with the core tenet of providing high-quality healthcare and making it accessible."
But Sotelo's father, who sees burial as a tenet of his Christian faith, objected.
A core tenet of Biden's campaign is truth over lies and science over fiction.
Instead of reciprocal access, the core tenet underpinning NAFTA, U.S. businesses get the opposite.
"The kind of tenet of design thinking is, you cannot outsource empathy," Walecki said.
The theme of many of Kenko's passages is impermanence, a central tenet of Buddhism.
Most important, though, I realized the importance of another comedy tenet: Know your audience.
Why it matters: This could be the beginning of a huge fight between Tenet, a $20 billion for-profit chain of hospitals and outpatient surgery centers, and Glenview, an activist fund that owns 18% of Tenet and is run by billionaire Larry Robbins.
Ultimately, she said, it violates one crucial constitutional tenet: You cannot force people to procreate.
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It's a basic tenet of analysis in social science, especially in economics and political science.
Preserving the memory of the Holocaust has long been a central tenet of Israeli identity.
In Buddhism, the report says, suicide violates a basic tenet: to abstain from taking life.
According to Mount Sinai St. Luke's website, empathy is a tenet of its hospital system.
O have climbed at least 4.23 percent this year, with Tenet rising some 30 percent.
Tenet Healthcare jumped 8.6 percent to $31.55 after Susqehanna upgraded the hospital operator to "positive".
That act violated a central tenet of modern international relations -- that national borders are inviolate.
Continuous testing Remember when we mentioned collaboration with QA teams was a tenet of DevOps?
It was the camp's ignorance of the most sacred Burning Man tenet: Leave No Trace.
Tenet is under pressure from its largest shareholder — Glenview Capital Management — to shake things up.
Tenet also said he and Mueller "love testifying together," which garnered laughs from the room.
For many of these parts, Jackson's Blackness shines as the main tenet of his character.
Particularly, investors need to monitor hospitals' patient margins, she said, using Tenet as an example.
It's time to make a federal jobs guarantee the central tenet of the party's platform.
An important tenet of our mission is to offer best-in-class safety and quality.
And "apart" is a conceptual tenet that's been incorporated into the way Headlander plays, too.
Trump's constitutional maneuvering is forcing a re-thinking of this foundational tenet of the Constitution.
WB was pretty quick to take down any filmed trailers of "Tenet" from the web.
The call to build the Ram temple is a core tenet of the Hindu right.
While Utah remains free to tag and travel, collaboration is a tenet of their partnership.
"What started out as a sculpture is now something that I can use," said Tenet.
Rocket Lawyer follows a simple tenet of these sites: Offer free or low-priced services.
The chief tenet of the Patriot Way seems to basically be to just keep winning.
Its central tenet is that the dead are still with us, and eager to chat.
Tenet became Clinton's third C.I.A. director in 1997, and George W. Bush kept him on.
Holzman's most essential tenet was not to program his players to the point of paralysis.
Tenet has hired banking advisers to consider a number of possibilities, according to the report.
Tenet shares have lost about three-quarters of their value over the past two years.
Another issue is home rule — the tenet that counties and municipalities control their own destinies.
Tenet had previously said it would make a decision on the sale of that unit.
In Vincenzetti's world, the system is always, as George Tenet famously said about pre-Sept.
Tenet will mark the occasion at St. Joseph's Church in Greenwich Village on Saturday, Dec.
Tenet also added it would hold an annual shareholder meeting at least once every 13 months.
And since I'm guessing that map rolls up nice and tight, they probably satisfy tenet #2.
For years, a key tenet of the Warren Buffett investment strategy was to avoid tech stocks.
A key tenet: No one who brings a credible allegation to the board should face retaliation.
It is a constitutional tenet that has to be followed except in the most extraordinary circumstances.
Hatred for the "great Satan", Khomeini's nickname for America, was a central tenet of the revolution.
Tenet affirmed its full-year EBITDA estimate of $2.4 billion to $2.5 billion, excluding special items.
Nerds must cooperate with other nerds, except where such cooperation would violate the previous tenet. 3.
Revenue also beat forecasts, and Tenet said it had meaningfully improved its financial performance during 2018.
Tenet also said on Tuesday it expects 2018 adjusted profit per share of $1.07 to $1.36.
Between the lines: Tenet is mired in losses, and activist investor Glenview Capital Management wants changes.
Privacy by design is a core tenet within Google and Microsoft, as well as other organizations.
Tenet Health shares jumped 13 percent after the company reported better-than-expected first-quarter results.
Selling off assets in its hospitals portfolio, for example, allows Tenet to ease its debt load.
Tenet said it expects full-year adjusted earnings from continuing operations of $1.16-$1.21 per share.
Tenet expects 2017 revenue to be $19.7 billion-$20.1 billion compared with estimates of $19.98 billion.
The federal government has sanctioned Tenet several times after finding instances of billing fraud and kickbacks.
Start championing reproductive freedom as a central tenet of the progressive agenda and a winning issue.
Tenet Healthcare, which had fallen 15 percent this year until Thursday, has more than recouped losses.
My childhood in India was steeped in ahimsa, the tenet of nonviolence toward all living things.
Sanders has made income inequality and the redistribution of wealth a central tenet of his platform.
The 23-year old NAFTA agreement has become a central tenet of Mexico's export-led economy.
Nursing my disappointment over the Tenet concert cancellation, I've been on a binge of Schütz recordings.
It is a tenet of the industrial hygiene profession that all materials can be used safely.
Where are we on trade, which used to be a significant tenet of the Republican Party?
A central tenet of her campaign has been establishing a wealth tax on the richest Americans.
Director Christoper Nolan returns to the mind-bending thriller game with the first trailer for Tenet.
The current iteration of MoMA is beautiful, but logistics matter more than aesthetics (a Modernist tenet!).
But the major focus was on increasing exercise, long a tenet of Coke's public relations efforts.
So another tenet at Charity: Water is that solutions need to be presented in simple ways.
She opposes California's push for single-payer health care, which was a core tenet of Sen.
Tenet had disclosed in August that it had reached an agreement in principle on the matter.
Conference tournaments are based on a simple tenet of college basketball democracy: win and you're in.
Newsflash: Most Republicans and Trump supporters don't believe that every single tenet of ObamaCare is bad.
Since the 1990s, academics have identified "female privilege" as a central tenet of the men's rights movement.
The company also argued that the alleged conspiracy made a mockery of the crypto tenet of decentralization.
Shares of Tenet Healthcare, Community Health Systems and Universal Health Services each rose at least 4 percent.
His martyrdom became a central tenet to those who believed that Ali should have succeeded the prophet.
Nationalization has long been a central tenet of their plans, which have previously been criticized by business.
Tenet Healthcare Corp is putting Aspen Healthcare, one of Britain's biggest private hospital providers, up for sale.
But that's not necessarily the central tenet of the feeling that we're trying to get out there.
She was a Southern New Hampshire University graduate and worked at Tenet Healthcare, according to the statement.
Representatives for Tenet and Scott deny conversations took place between them about getting rid of the standards.
It's an unnatural thing, and that tenet likely frustrates many an iFly pilgrim as it did me.
Shares of Tenet dropped 10 percent to $12.75, giving the company a market capitalization of $1.3 billion.
"I was guided by the central tenet of the Hippocratic Oath: First, do no harm," she said.
But, another key tenet of the so-called Basic Law is democratically electing leaders through universal suffrage.
"Another core tenet here at Precursor is: peer support is generally better than investor support," he said.
Her family is Jain, and a fundamental tenet of Jainism is to not harm any living creature.
Margot Rood, a member of Tenet, embodied the spirit of "Rejoice greatly" with a brilliant, zippy tone.
A central tenet of Christianity is sharing the faith, and churches have adopted varied approaches to evangelizing.
Analysts highlighted Garnier's extensive experience in optimising international scale in buying - a key tenet of Kingfisher's strategy.
The Trump administration has made its tough approach to Iran a central tenet of its foreign policy.
A cherished tenet of our justice system is that nobody should escape accountability for breaking the law.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel pushed back Friday at Trump's questioning of NATO's central tenet of collective defense.
The underlying tenet of society, we come to understand, is that people are forbidden to be single.
The central tenet of the Premier League's marketing mythology says that the schedule contains no easy games.
It's the tenet by which Cookie Monster has lived his puppet life for more than 50 years.
Tenet had previously said that its operations would be phased back in network between June and October.
Shares of Tenet closed at around $16 on Wednesday, before rising more than 10 percent after hours.
Back then, Democrats believed, as a tenet, that we had to provide health care to every American.
PPPs are a powerful investment tool and must be a core tenet of any domestic infrastructure plan.
It's an economic tenet that, eventually, manufacturing employment peaks as countries reach a higher stage of development.
I believed — and continue to believe — in human rights as a vital tenet of our foreign policy.
Keeping the shows free has been a core tenet of Shakespeare in the Park since its founding.
Nationalisation has long been a central tenet of their plans, which have previously been criticised by business.
Tenet said on Friday that Glenview executives Randy Simpson and Matt Ripperger had resigned from the board.
Hydrocolloid can help speed healing by keeping the underlying area moist, a key tenet in wound-healing.
So Tenet said, 'Let's tell a success story — something good that we did, something that's been hidden.
Mr. Trump has made the promise of a revival for America's manufacturers a tenet of his presidency.
A tenet of the Chinese justice system is that labor inside prisons is good for the country.
It's a threat that respects no border, as George Tenet, then director of the CIA, noted in 2003.
French artist Jean-Louis Gonzal says his friend JC Sheitan Tenet lost only an arm and nothing else.
As a successful "cyborg tattoo artist," Tenet proves that transhumanism may just be the way of the future.
Fair and critical reporting on governments, institutions and police is a central tenet of our journalism at VICE.
One, a Tenet customer, showed Warren a dress that she had just bought, and asked how business was.
Shares of other hospital operators including HCA Holdings Inc and Tenet Healthcare Corp also fell on the news.
Danish academic Gert Svendsen, author of 'Trust', says the scandals risk undermining a central tenet of Nordic culture.
It's a driving tenet of automation — developing robotics and AI designed to replace dull, dirty and dangerous tasks.
Fair and critical reporting on governments, institutions, and police is a central tenet of our journalism at VICE.
Tenet Healthcare CEO Trevor Fetter will leave his post no later than next March, the company said Thursday.
He wrote that the Tenet-owned hospital was not able to maintain proficiency in heart operations on children.
In 2013 and 2014, Tenet contributed $50,000 each year to Let's Get to Work, Scott's political action committee.
Shares of Community Health gained about 58 percent for the quarter, while Tenet was up nearly 22 percent.
Tenet also announced it will sell a number of its hospitals in Houston to a competitor, HCA Holdings.
Its former owner, Tenet Healthcare, had lost $2800 million on Hahnemann and St. Christopher's in fiscal year 22.
Tenet said on Monday that Executive Chairman Ronald Rittenmeyer would be CEO until it chooses a permanent replacement.
Democrats have focused on health care as a key tenet of their platform heading into the November midterms.
"Terrorism came to her stations," said John Moseman, the former chief of Staff to CIA director George Tenet.
The ideals of these agencies are enshrined in our Constitution as a fundamental tenet of American civil society.
In the Warren and Burger courts of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, religious accommodation was a liberal tenet.
A tenet of the Estonian system is that an individual owns all information recorded about him or her .
Net loss attributable to Tenet was $229 million, or $2.27 per share, in the fourth quarter ended Dec.
HCA rose as much as 3 percent, while Tenet Healthcare jumped 9 percent on an intraday basis Thursday.
The Republican convention pushed radical change while the Democratic one championed the more conservative tenet of unwavering consistency.
Trump has embraced this type of bottom-up economic policy as a core tenet of his economic approach.
If they fight in a physical sense, they violate a core tenet of their faith: Mennonites are pacifists.
It's a fundamental tenet of federalism that a state's powers are limited to its own state and citizens.
As much as breathing, eating, sleeping—all necessary functions—being honest should be a central tenet of life.
Her gender is not only a core tenet of her campaign — she's treating it as a competitive advantage.
A tenet of Egyptian law says that the mufti has to approve all death sentences before they proceed.
Hospital stocks that fell: HCA, Tenet Healthcare, Community Health Systems, LifePoint Health, Universal Health Services and Quorum Health.
Investors hammered the stock of Tenet Healthcare on Tuesday after the hospital chain missed revenue and profitability expectations.
And one central tenet of feminism seems to be: Do not assume men are the answer to everything.
He was suggesting that a basic tenet of cardiology — that the human heart cannot be regenerated — was wrong.
The radiant-voiced Jolle Greenleaf, the artistic director of Tenet, shared soprano arias with the elegant Laura Heimes.
Investing in itself has been a core tenet of Amazon's business, and it doesn't show signs of flagging.
Community Health Systems shares slid almost 14 percent, and stock in Tenet Healthcare was down nearly 7 percent.
The tenet of Christian Zionism is that God's promise of the Holy Land to the Jews is eternal.
In seeking for yet another term, Mr. Morales was violating a basic tenet of the Tacanas, power sharing.
"The basic tenet of therapy is that facing hard truths is how you create transformative change," she said.
It was a key challenge for Paola Arbour when she became the chief information officer at Tenet Healthcare.
Slavery also constituted a central tenet of the Confederacy, but slavery was certainly not a noble cause worldwide.
"  Whatever 'tenet' means, it seems to have something to do with time travel — or at least, "time reversal.
That tenet spurred concern from progressives, who've long opposed the involvement of a third party in the process.
Hsiung prefers to emphasize a different tenet known as anatta, translated as detachment, or the denial of self.
After struggles with profitability, Tenet Healthcare and several other health systems have said they will do the same.
Experts worry that without smart regulation of political ads, free speech — a tenet of democracy — can be gamed.
At any rate, the point was driven home the next night by the fresh, strong singing of Tenet.
From calling attention to the Republican front-runner's "Christian faith," reminding him that there "is a very significant tenet and that's the tenet of forgiveness," to asking for him to do the debate as a personal favor, O'Reilly tried every angle to get Trump back on the stage Thursday night.
Tenet offers tuition assistance and signing bonuses of $333,000 to $15,000 for experienced nurses in some locations, including Florida.
Tenet Heathcare shed more than 7 percent by market close, while Community Health Systems slipped more than 9 percent.
Other names highlighted as laggards with the potential to turn around next year include Tenet Healthcare, Allergan and Mylan.
That core tenet can never be lost, but it can and must travel along with new horizons in mapping.
I recognize that repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act has become a core tenet of the Republican Party.
One tenet holds that you must rely on others while the other decrees that people aren't to be trusted.
In fact, those who selectively use the Bible to justify this cruelty are ignoring a central tenet of Christianity.
Tenet Healthcare (THC) is the second worst performing stock in the S&P 1500 since Trump won, declining 28%.
Larry is an open-minded economist whose basic tenet is that free enterprise is the surest path to prosperity.
This mission has served as a bedrock tenet for the New Museum and guides our ongoing program every day.
Click here to view original GIFImages via Getty | Graphic: Eve PeyserDisruption is a core tenet of the tech industry.
Lawyers on both sides tend to regard attorney-client privilege as a fundamental tenet of the criminal justice system.
A key tenet of his border promise is that Mexico would pay for it, something Mexico has repeatedly rejected.
He also understands a basic tenet of for-profit media: The only "truth" is that you can't be boring.
Kasich, in turn, cited Bush's position on the board of Tenet, a health care company that benefited from Obamacare.
It will replace hospital operator Tenet Healthcare, which will move to the S&P MidCap 400 to replace Jarden.
Internet financing, another tenet of the sharing economy, involves peer-to-peer transactions to help small investors and entrepreneurs.
Like other hospital operators, Tenet also gained from one of the most severe flu seasons in the United States.
At the remaining companies — Accenture, AT&T, ManpowerGroup and Tenet Healthcare — one-third of the board members were women.
"Tenet asked us to put together a paper on how the Russians were going to help us," Sipher recalled.
Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, has made her support for gun control a central tenet of her campaign.
In addition to prioritizing ethical labor practices, it has made sustainability a major tenet of it its production process.
In a report, Butler argued that "the 'no tourniquet' rule," a "venerated tenet of prehospital trauma care," was wrong.
Promoting greater competition has been a key tenet of U.S. economic policy since the earliest days of the Republic.
Pearson's doctrine isn't new—it's called universal reconciliation, and many universalist congregations consider it a tenet of their faith.
Supporters cloak this requirement in the seemingly innocuous argument that replication of research is a central tenet of science.
Tenet, a tattoo artist, partnered with Gonzal (Jean-Louis Gonzalez), an artist and engineer to make the first prototype.
Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, draws millions of Muslim pilgrims every year for Hajj (pilgrimage), a central tenet of Islam.
Detainees who practice the Sikh religion said they were not allowed to wear turbans, a tenet of their religion.
Avoiding conflicts of interest is a basic tenet of journalism, and intimate involvement with a source is considered verboten.
So stopping just short of destroying Roe has long been an unspoken tenet of the anti-abortion movement's strategy.
The mortality-redolent words also form an essential tenet of Hindu philosophy: everything — lives, eras, identities, art — will change.
There, officials agreed that the church should give a "preferential option for the poor," a tenet of Francis' pontificate.
Even supporters of the recommendation acknowledged that the subway's overnight availability was a core tenet of New York's identity.
And a basic tenet of understanding a language is knowing that words can have multiple meanings in different contexts.
It has been a fundamental tenet of nutrition: When it comes to weight loss, all calories are created equal.
"Those who selectively use the Bible to justify this cruelty are ignoring a central tenet of Christianity," she said.
The moves will allow Tenet to pay down its debt and focus on its best-performing facilities, he argued.
Tenet said the acquisition had allowed it to increase its clout in important markets like San Antonio and Phoenix.
Byrne puts the central tenet of making contact with a world outside your mind into dynamic, sensory practice onstage.
Maintenance of the rating also considers that Tenet will make continued slow progress in expanding operating and FCF margins.
Wall Street expects Tenet will report second-quarter earnings of 25 cents a share on revenue of $4.6 billion.
Tenet Healthcare (THC) earned an adjusted 99 cents per share for its 4th quarter, beating estimates by 1 cent.
The citizenship bill was the first action that linked religion to citizenship, undermining a fundamental tenet of India's democracy.
Shares of hospital operators were also under pressure, with HCA Healthcare down 5.6% and Tenet Healthcare Corp off 4.6%.
" Abrams said that the shutdown "defied every tenet of fairness and abandoned not just our people -- but our values.
" Biden has frequently repeated a key tenet of his campaign: "We're in a battle for the soul of America.
The proposal to build a border wall paid for by Mexico was a central tenet of Trump's presidential campaign.
For Ben Smith to pretend that fact-checking is the job of the reader controverts every tenet of journalism.
A tenet of President Trump and his administration's is that more jobs — good-paying jobs — are needed in America.
A key tenet within chiropractic care is a bizarre belief that the body can be healed via the spine.
Jolle Greenleaf and Tenet bid farewell to their Green Mountain Project, devoted to the 20103 Vespers, with conductorless performances.
Green Mountain Project Tenet performs Monteverdi's 1610 Vespers on Thursday and Friday at St. Jean Baptiste Church, Manhattan; tenet.nyc.
Indeed, a commitment to lower taxes on rich people is a core tenet of the modern-day Republican Party.
" Clinton said that "those who selectively use the Bible to justify this cruelty are ignoring a central tenet of Christianity.
Was Tenet a Bush administration official, and thus blameless under Fleischer's account, or an intelligence community figure, and thus blameworthy?
The first tenet of Democratic Socialism is to give freely... And I want to exchange your bullets for bullet points.
Earnings: AIG, Anadarko Petroleum, General Growth Properties, Vornado Realty, Sturm Ruger, Tenet Healthcare, Texas Roadhouse, Owens-Illinois 5:30 p.m.
In doing so, he upended a long-standing tenet of American politics: that unflinching support for Israel is non-negotiable.
Lahren defended herself by saying most Republicans and Trump supporters "don't believe that every single tenet of Obamacare is bad."
Americans increasingly sort themselves by political belief structure, and political affiliation has become an increasingly central tenet of individual identity.
AIG (AIG), Sturm Ruger (RGR), and Tenet Healthcare (THC) are among those issuing quarterly numbers after this afternoon's closing bell.
There are five full lines of furnishings, tabletop items, decor and art, each representing a tenet of Khaled's world view.
Shares of HCA Healthcare, the largest for-profit U.S. hospital operator, and Tenet Healthcare were down 2% and 3%, respectively.
"October 16, 225: "When Mark and his co-founders built the Facebook website in 22018, privacy was a core tenet.
That our elected representatives are beholden to their constituencies, and not vice versa, is a fundamental tenet of our democracy.
The entire episode graphically illustrates a central tenet of the Trump presidency: a stunning ignorance of history and its importance.
A spokeswoman for Tenet Healthcare, which owns St. Mary's, did not return emails from CNN requesting comment for this story.
Each of those two years, Tenet also contributed $50,000 to the Republican Party of Florida, which dominates the state Legislature.
The next largest Tenet contribution those years to a state political party was $20,000 to the Democratic Party in Illinois.
Tenet issued weak first-quarter earnings guidance: between 10 to 43 cents per share, compared to the forecast 41 cents.
"He is and always will be a United States Marine, service to this country has been his life," Tenet said.
Net proceeds of this sale will be $725 million, Tenet said, and the deal should close in the third quarter.
Tenet Healthcare (THC) lost an adjusted 27 cents per share, smaller than the 51 cents Wall Street had been expecting.
Shares of U.S. hospital operators, including Tenet Healthcare Corp and HCA Healthcare Inc, moved higher after news of the deal.
But fortunately, it holds to the central tenet of pulp: even when things go wrong, they rarely stop being fun.
Intergenerational equity, a basic tenet of the social contract that binds workers and plan sponsors, has been given short shrift.
Tenet saw weakness in elective procedures including orthopedics, Eric Evans, the company's president of hospital operations, said earlier this month.
A tenet of the growth team's approach is that they should visit as many companies as possible, Mr. Brakel said.
Not paying for things if you don't have to is both common sense and a fundamental tenet of personal finance.
By not informing his audience that he had used Cohen's legal services, Hannity violated a basic tenet of his trade.
Net loss attributable to Tenet narrowed to $8 million, or 8 cents per share, for the third quarter ended Sept.
On January 2500, 20023, CIA Inspector General John Helgerson sent a letter to George Tenet, the director of the CIA.
Most of these transit operations are reliably profitable, contradicting the privatization gospel's fundamental tenet that state enterprises are incorrigible wastrels.
Inspector Antonio Flores had welcomed the crackdown on crime that he thought would be a tenet of the Trump administration.
"A basic Jewish tenet that every Jewish child is raised on, is love your friend like yourself," Ms. Bernstein said.
Shares in Acadia Healthcare declined by more than 3 percent and in Tenet Healthcare dropped by just over 5 percent.
"Declines in Chicago and Detroit also lowered growth this quarter," Tenet chief financial officer Daniel Cancelmi said during the call.
Last month, Tenet said it would replace the longtime CEO and members of its board amid mounting pressure from Glenview.
The Tenet-Sebastians production was a riveting example, easily the most compelling of the recent spate of New York performances.
That conflicts with a core tenet of Amazon, which has made low prices part of its mission as a retailer.
Tenet wanted "somebody who actually served CIOs and had knowledge of what it&aposs like on that side," she said.
This is the core tenet of sexual conflict: Males and females don't always agree about the best way to mate.
Ralph Williams, a Georgia resident who filed a whistleblower suit against Tenet, will receive $84 million of the civil settlement.
Shares of Tenet were up 91 cents, or 5.5 percent, at $17.45 on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday.
Tension has been rising between Tenet and Glenview Capital Management, an activist investor that owns 17.8 percent of its stock.
"A core tenet of this philosophy is having a focus on purposeful design … a total uninterrupted screen experience," Lau says.
The school version, which became a key tenet of the no-excuses philosophy, targets the classroom equivalents of shattered storefronts.
The idea of entropy, the principle whereby ordered systems become exponentially more chaotic, was a key tenet of Smithson's work.
Meanwhile, the Women's March helped establish intersectionality as a core tenet not just of mainstream feminism but of Democratic politics.
President Jair Bolsonaro made opening up Brazil's protected natural resources to companies and slashing regulations a tenet of his presidential platform.
Founded by Jill Donenfeld and Tiana Tenet, the Culinistas is a private chef service that is essentially Lyft for homemade meals.
A central tenet – that those in power are themselves subject to the greater power of laws – is hardest won of all.
Tenet Healthcare (THC) reported quarterly revenue that fell short of estimates for the first time in six years, as admissions fell.
For her, it's all about paying it forward -- a tenet she infuses in all aspects of her personal and professional life.
Community Health Systems Inc rose 2.2 percent, HCA Healthcare Inc gained 0.6 percent and Tenet Healthcare Corp edged up 0.1 percent.
In listening to these puzzling statements, it struck me that the commentators were casually dismissing the core #MeToo tenet of consent.
And "Lovecraftian" makes sense because it's ancient, and its existence likely predates mankind, which is a common tenet in Lovecraft's work.
It is a tenet of finance that risk and reward are related; without one, there can be little of the other.
Hospital chain Tenet Healthcare bought United Surgical Partners International in 2015, mimicking how HCA has built up its surgery center fleet.
But in the latest second quarter, the unit had lower-than-expected sales, leading Tenet to slash full-year 2017 earnings.
Steamrolling the legislature like it's Jules in an argument with Bethenny Frankel doesn't exactly uphold our tenet of checks and balances.
Mattis in his remarks will call civilian control a "fundamental tenet of the American military tradition" and speak about its importance.
Hospital stocks edged lower in Thursday trading, with HCA Healthcare Inc down 1.7 percent and Tenet Healthcare Corp down 4.4 percent.
The silence from the White House flew in the face of this sacred tenet, assailing it at an almost elemental level.
Net loss attributable to Tenet shareholders narrowed to $79 million, or 20.13 cents per share, in the fourth quarter ended Dec.
"I recognize that repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act has become a core tenet of the Republican Party," Obama wrote.
The rules, which barred data throttling and paid fast lanes, were celebrated as a central tenet of Obama-era government regulation.
It is a fundamental tenet of common law justice systems that prosecution decisions are made with reference to the public interest.
Simplicity and focus on the ultimate objective without dictating the means is the central tenet of a fair, effective energy policy.
Surprisingly, they began to gain the ability to use their numb limbs, disproving what was once a basic tenet of neuroscience.
The leading explanation for why trucking is in a slump goes back to that central tenet of economics: supply and demand.
Tenet shares jumped more than 13 percent to $17.40 and Community Health's shares rose 6.6 percent to $9.19 in aftermarket trading.
"It's a main Judeo-Christian-Muslim tenet that whenever there are strangers in your community you welcome them," Mr. Horner said.
With private client insurance, it comes down to one basic, oft-repeated tenet: You really do get what you pay for.
But Fatah has historically championed armed resistance as a central tenet of its doctrine for the liberation of the Palestinian people.
N), by far the most valuable publicly traded hospital operator, have fallen about 7 percent while shares of Tenet Healthcare (THC.
The fact that the law is two centuries old just tells you that it's a core tenet of our judicial system.
"If investors want their money back, they should get it back — it is the core tenet of mutual funds," he said.
As LGBTQ Pride, a month of activism and celebration, nears this is sure to be a major tenet for queer advocacy.
The non-violence principle is particularly important, as it's also a core tenet of the Anabaptist faiths many Lancaster residents share.
Abortion: The main tenet of the bipartisan ACA bill has always been to restore funding for the ACA's cost-sharing reductions.
Upgrading the subway cars—which, as Lhota noted, are 23 years old on average—are another main tenet of the plan.
Democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez made "abolish ICE" a key tenet of her primary win in New York, while GOP Rep.
Just watch the video where he admits literally hours after winning that the central tenet of his campaign was a lie.
Net loss attributable to Tenet shareholders narrowed to $79 million, or 79 cents per share, in the fourth quarter ended Dec.
Two years ago, the idea that the old-guard evangelicals would treat Trumpism as a tenet of their faith was unimaginable.
Like Pope Francis, Sanders has made economic inequality and the plight of the working class a central tenet of his message.
The whole policy is founded in letting states decide — a tenet of federalism that surely appeals to these small-government firebrands.
The soprano Jolle Greenleaf, of Tenet, sang "I know that my Redeemer liveth" with her customary piercing clarity and straight tone.
Treating women with respect was a "core value" of the program, a tenet inscribed prominently in the Ohio State football facility.
Though Mr. Cuomo easily won, the public seems to remember a tenet of Ms. Nixon's campaign: Mr. Cuomo controls the subways.
Tenet had repeatedly tried to warn Bush's team about the growing Qaeda threat, but not everyone shared his sense of urgency.
And Tenet plans to sell eight hospitals, including two in Philadelphia, as well its facilities in Britain for nearly $1 billion.
Tenet says the percentage of its revenue from its hospitals has dropped to 61 percent, from 88 percent five years ago.
To fend off a possible takeover from Glenview or someone else, Tenet adopted a so-called poison pill in late August.
"New perspectives will be critical at this point as Tenet approaches its 50th year," Mr. Fetter told investors at the conference.
These indoor vertical farms may be crucial in fulfilling a key tenet of urban resilience, which is strengthening local food production.
Shares of Tenet have gained about 15½ percent this year, but they have fallen 72 percent over the past three years.
" In a statement on Friday, Tenet Healthcare said the company's top priority "is providing our patients with excellent care, as always.
She shared the four steps she took to help make sure the IT department became a more central focus within Tenet.
Performers will include the soprano and artistic director Jolle Greenleaf, and the cornets and sackbuts of the Dark Horse Consort. tenet.
The last tenet, Poonen said, is baked into the company&aposs core offering of virtual, or software-based, servers and storage.
Among hospitals, Tenet Healthcare shares surged 3 percent, while HCA, Community Health and LifePoint Health all rose more than 1 percent.
Shares of other hospital operators, including HCA Holdings Inc, Tenet Healthcare Corp and LifePoint Health Inc, also fell on the news.
UnitedHealth – The health insurer is among the possible buyers of Tenet Healthcare's health management subsidiary, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Dodd-Frank also illustrates a second tenet of the technocratic ideology: The failures of technocracy can be solved by more technocracy.
The principle tenet of the medical profession is that the protections for the patient should outweigh those for the religious institution.
The group's arrival challenges a core tenet of Warren's political career: her condemnations of big money and its influence on politics.
A big challenge with understanding harassment is understanding irony — a major tenet of the internet is trolling culture, which involves humor.
In this video by Great Big Story, Tenet recounts his eight years as a tattoo artist, having taught himself how to tattoo.
I believed that listening to my constituents was the most basic and core tenet of the job I was hired to do.
Health-care service company Centene slid 4.7 percent, managed health company Molina Healthcare plunged 8.9 percent and Tenet Healthcare fell 6.8 percent.
He later met President George W. Bush and developed strong ties to the CIA, meeting the agency's director, George Tenet, several times.
First, we think TGT's margin erosion (a core tenet of our prior Underweight view) is likely to moderate in the near-term.
During their two years in Oklahoma, an essential tenet of their marriage was established: Ruth would be free from all cooking duties.
A second tenet is that autonomous systems, whether civilian ones like self-driving cars or those that drop bombs, should be "explainable".
In choosing a successor, Khomeini even abandoned a tenet of velayat-e faqih, which held that "the most learned cleric" should lead.
What's happening: The main action this week is coming from three large for-profit companies: HCA, Tenet Healthcare and Community Health Systems.
The biggest winners: Hospital companies Community Health Systems, HCA and Tenet Healthcare all gained at least 6% since last Friday's market open.
If made public, they would offer a rare glimpse into the president's thinking on a central tenet of the House's impeachment case.
In contrast, Tenet Healthcare and Community Health Systems reported a fall in adjusted admissions even as they reported better-than-expected results.
That goes against a tenet of corporate finance, that firms only borrow to invest once they have exhausted internal sources of funds.
A primary tenet of my personality is my strong, somewhat blind and borderline-aggressive belief that Philadelphia has the best restaurant scene.
The changes come as tension rises between Tenet and Glenview Capital Management, an activist investor that owns 17.8 percent of its stock.
That would be bad news for hospital owners, like HCA and Tenet, which would already be hit by the repeal of Obamacare.
In this case, that would mean the former owner Tenet, Drexel University, and other vendors may get some of their money back.
Smaller rivals Community Health Systems Inc and Tenet Healthcare Corp were down about 8 percent, while Lifepoint Health Inc fell 2 percent.
What's next: Tenet is already looking into selling its medical billing subsidiary, Conifer, as well as a potentially larger sale of itself.
Tenet shares were down 12.8 percent at $19.77 in late morning trading on Tuesday on concerns about the company's immediate growth outlook.
Trump, who has made the crackdown on immigration a central tenet of his administration, renewed calls for tougher policy on the issue.
The secrecy of the TPP text means that there is no accountability to the public, a basic tenet of a democratic society.
Tenet said on Monday same-facility revenue grew 11.8 percent in the non-surgical business, reflecting strong growth in urgent care visits.
"We are committed to open research and dialogue on the ethical, social, economic, and legal implications of AI," reads the second tenet.
"My basic tenet is there should be nobody between the patient and the pill," Dr. Mark DeFrancesco, ACOG's president, told the Times.
Information about our health is supposed to be sacred, but the internet has basically thrown that tenet of society out the window.
That tenet wouldn't normally apply to surgery for ruptured aortic aneurysms, which I gather has a mortality rate of about 50 percent.
Tenet said it expects adjusted free cash flow of $400 million to $600 million in 2016, compared with $405 million last year.
A central tenet of the federal health law was to offer a range of affordable health plans through competition among private insurers.
That tenet is embedded in the group's Article 5, which has only been invoked once, after the US was attacked on Sept.
"A reigning tenet of modern transgenderism holds that gender identity and sexuality are two separate realms, not to be confused," Faludi writes.
Shares of HCA Healthcare Inc and Tenet Healthcare Corp were hit particularly hard, falling 2.5 percent and 5.7 percent, respectively, on Monday.
A major tenet of official Saudi Islamic teaching is obedience to rulers — hardly a precept that encourages terrorism intended to break nations.
Enhanced rocket reusability also is a core tenet of Musk's broader objectives for normalizing space travel and ultimately sending humans to Mars.
Choice, and respect for different choices, has been a key tenet of feminism and an overriding characteristic of the modest fashion movement.
That is a basic tenet of Christianity — we know we are all deficient and sinful, and only God's grace can heal us.
Shares of hospital operators such as HCA Holdings Inc, Tenet Healthcare Corp and Community Health Systems Inc were down about 1 percent.
For example, a big tenet of QAnon is that the deep state tried to shoot down Air Force One with a missile.
ALBANY — It's a sacred tenet of politics in New York, or anywhere, for that matter: Try to play nice with the police.
Community Health Systems closed down 35 cents, or 4.6 percent, to $7.26, and Tenet Healthcare fell $1.01, or 6.0 percent, at $15.72.
It appeared to be a stark subversion of the N.C.A.A.'s central tenet that college athletics are a mere component of education.
With this tenet in mind, Zoom is doing everything we can to provide resources and support to those navigating the coronavirus outbreak.
"With this tenet in mind, Zoom is doing everything we can to provide resources and support to those navigating the coronavirus outbreak." 
Pattinson learned he nabbed the part over the X-Men alum on the day he started working on Christopher Nolan film Tenet.
Tenet has about $3.5 billion of incremental total secured debt capacity and $1.1 million in pari passu secured debt capacity at Dec.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Often outspoken European Central Bank rate setter Ewald Nowotny questioned the ECB's most sacred tenet on Wednesday: its inflation target.
And Americans deserve to have faith that free and fair elections, a fundamental tenet of our democracy, are untainted by foreign interference.
Shares of Tenet Healthcare fell 2.6 percent, HCA and Lifepoint were flat on the day, while Community Health shares rose 2.2 percent.
Encryption was a key tenet of Mark Zuckerberg's vision to make Facebook a more "privacy-focused" company, which he unveiled in March.
But no matter how much I disagree with them, I believe there is a common tenet that guides my personal interactions: respect.
Tenet agreed to pay $244 million to the federal government, $122 million to Georgia and $892,125 to South Carolina to resolve claims.
Although a central tenet of Cunningham choreography is that it exists independently of its music, all Cunningham dancers speak of its musicality.
Glenview Capital Management, Tenet Healthcare's largest shareholder, is pulling its two representatives off the hospital company's board, citing "irreconcilable differences" over strategy.
" — John F. Kennedy, 1962 "Since the founding of this nation, freedom of the press has been a fundamental tenet of American life.
The concept of flexitarianism has been around since the early 2000s, and it's a central tenet in much of Michael Pollan's writing.
Tech groups portrayed the provision as a sacred tenet of the internet, helping give rise to the free flow of communication online.
Photographer Stefan Drashan has captured many instances of visitors violating the most basic tenet of museum etiquette: do not touch the art.
" "Within our work," they continue, "optimism is a fundamental tenet and ultimately what we endeavor to convey by message or example or both.
The notion that the poor of all races have a special claim is a fundamental tenet of most of the world's great religions.
If we are today to continue to honor the Founders' ideals, we must recognize that among them is the tenet that this country's 
The individual mandate is a central tenet of Obamacare that health policy experts and proponents say is essential to making the law work.
This was a central tenet of the ACA that gave millions of high-risk patients access to health care at a reasonable cost.
Giving victims of harassment the benefit of the doubt has emerged as a tenet of social liberalism, even seeping into the presidential campaign.
It's become a tenet of modern firearms culture (as well as the basis for an early scene in the 2014 blockbuster American Sniper).
Tenet said it hired Goldman Sachs & Co LLC as its financial adviser and Kirkland & Ellis LLP as legal adviser for Conifer's proposed sale.
The board resignations trigger the end of a so-called standstill agreement, meaning Glenview can take more aggressive measures to turn Tenet around.
Tenet has said it's been implementing more cost-cutting programs that are focused on raising hospital segment margins, thereby turning its business around.
In particular, short interest stood recently at 21 percent of shares outstanding of both Tenet and Community Health, according to Thomson Reuters data.
Tenet said its adjusted admissions, which include both outpatients and people who stay in the hospital overnight, rose 1.4 percent in the quarter.
Trump famously said he would not automatically rush to aid a fellow member if they were attacked — a core tenet of the alliance.
The notoriously broad state secrets law has been a fundamental tenet of the People's Republic of China (PRC) since its inception in 1949.
This led the Reagan administration to develop a more affirmative human rights policy that emphasized the promotion of democracy as a central tenet.
Tenet Healthcare was a big loser among hospital stocks, dropping nearly 5 percent, while insurance provider Molina Healthcare fell more than 4 percent.
Tenet Healthcare announced on Wednesday that its plan to pursue a spinoff of its Conifer business to be an independent publicly trade company.
And most would argue that ensuring a bill is correct before paying it would be a very basic tenet of any successful business.
But for Tenet and Community Health, these problems add to piles of debt, which they have been trying to repay by selling assets.
Hospital stocks had fallen after the bill was announced on Monday, with shares of Tenet and Community Health Systems in particular selling off.
But a fundamental tenet of democracy is to give the people a voice, and fashion won't always like what they have to say.
Anyone who has read her books or watched her TV shows will know that drinking is a major tenet of Ms. Handler's comedy.
"It should be a fundamental tenet that the easier we make it for people to vote, the better for our democracy," Gianaris says.
Where Tenet had worried about waning political support for the black site program, Goss wanted to ratchet up the pressure on al-Qaida.
A central tenet of Ryan's perennial budgets when he was writing them was a move toward privatizing Medicare, resulting in steep benefit cuts.
Tenet said on Tuesday it expects an adjusted profit per share attributable to the company's shareholders at between $1.07 to $1.36 in 2018.
Hospital operator Tenet Healthcare rose $1.57, or 5.9 percent, to $28.14 and prescription drug distributor McKesson gained $1003, or 4.4 percent, to $158.31.
The mechanical intricacy of Gonzal's work prompted Tenet to ask about a prosthetic tattoo machine, and the two started to brainstorm from there.
Love with respect; it's a core tenet of the organization precisely because it has been lacking in so many of these kids' lives.
The details: A central tenet of adopting a public option is using the government's purchasing power to bring down underlying health care prices.
Hospital stocks also advanced significantly: Tenet Healthcare Healthcare rose more than 8 percent at one point before giving back some of those gains.
She's also already established herself as a vocal critic of Trump and pushed his impeachment as a key tenet of her congressional campaign.
Originally dismissed by Christians as mere idolatry, the rituals underscore a core tenet Yael Martínez heard as he explored the region's indigenous religion.
The Anglican church says environmental stewardship is a core tenet of its teachings, and suggested that the faithful forgo plastic products and packaging.
The statement comes as no surprise; ACOG makes no secret of the fact that abortion advocacy is a core tenet of its mission.
In 2013, Tenet bought Vanguard Health Systems in a deal valued at $4.3 billion, adding to its debt, which stands at $15 billion.
Neither pitcher had worked with Ravizza, but the broader message in their reminders — be in the moment — is a tenet of his teaching.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within the rating case for Tenet include: --Top-line organic growth of about 5% annually in 3683-2019.
Moreover, Ms. Whitaker mischaracterizes the central tenet of A.A.'s philosophy entirely when she writes that it is designed to break people down.
Perry said tackling corruption issues was a central tenet of Zelensky's campaign and those efforts featured prominently in his discussion with Ukrainian leaders.
Perry said tackling corruption issues was a central tenet of Zelensky's campaign and those efforts featured prominently in his discussion with Ukrainian leaders.
Flo Living's primary tenet is something called "cycle-syncing," or tailoring your diet and exercise to the four phases of the menstrual cycle.
Changing drug laws to be more equitable has been a central tenet of Booker's broader justice reform goals as he runs for president.
This equitable increase tenet means that for the past five years, budget agreements have been brokered between defense hawks and big government supporters.
Hospital stocks, which has fallen after the plan was unveiled on Monday, ended broadly higher on Thursday, with Tenet Healthcare up 3.4 percent.
"Demanding equality is a core tenet of journalism, a fundamental belief of many of its practitioners, and should no longer be sidelined," she wrote.
Ignored amid all the excitement over the postelection market rally is that the bulls have lost a key tenet of their pro-stocks argument.
It is at least plausible, therefore, that the expert analyses in the Tenet complaint revealed a truth that Community had until then fraudulently concealed.
A core tenet of Johnson's cyber philosophy is enabling an ecosystem for collaboration, intelligence-sharing, and comprehensive response to best deliver on customer needs.
The election of Trump and the transfer of that nuclear arsenal to his very incapable hands has destroyed the basic tenet of this policy.
An opponent would counter that a self-pardon contravenes the most fundamental tenet of our legal system: that no person is above the law.
Mandatory sanctions on anyone who attacks our electoral systems serve as the best deterrent, which is the central tenet of the bipartisan DETER Act.
By the end of the call, Tenet had invited them to visit the C.I.A.'s headquarters, in Langley, Virginia, first thing the next morning.
This aerie — the tower in the sky, the reassuring hush of the ventilators — physically enacted an inherent tenet of the startup culture, I thought.
President George W. Bush, for example, honored George J. Tenet, the longtime C.I.A. director who developed the intelligence case against Saddam Hussein, and Gen.
And so they flocked there, because, according to my second tenet, people look for the most efficient ways to accumulate the most social capital.
On Friday, Donald J. Trump faced criticism for an even bolder act of conservative heresy: embracing the core tenet of the Affordable Care Act.
"Newt Gingrich, I'll make your job easier for you: I believe in every single tenet of my faith," Suleiman wrote in a Facebook post.
Meanwhile, Carmike Cinemas (CKEC), Dun & Bradstreet (DNB), General Growth Properties (GGP), Tenet Healthcare (THC), and Williams Companies (WMB) issue quarterly results after the bell.
The stock prices of big hospital companies, such as HCA, Tenet Healthcare, Universal Health Services, Community Health Systems and HealthSouth, plunged after Trump's election.
And she showed her mastery of a progressive tenet that continues to evade Bernie Sanders: racial injustice is a foundational driver of economic inequality.
Critics said she violated a basic tenet of judiciary impartiality and questioned whether she would have to recuse herself from any case involving Trump.
"The basic tenet of La Domaine is not about how much you can take, but rather how much you can give," Mistress Couple explains.
Shares of hospital operators, including HCA Holdings and Tenet Healthcare, rose on Monday, helping the S&P 500 healthcare sector to gain 846 percent.
Fetter and the rest of Tenet have had hedge fund Glenview Capital Management breathing down their necks and demanding changes to return to profitability.
His supporters are enthusiastic about the idea, and Republicans made building a border wall a key tenet of the party's official platform this year.
Such a plan, she said, would benefit hospital companies including Tenet Healthcare and HCA Holdings and Medicaid insurers such as Centene and Molina Healthcare.
Tenet, for example, is selling off hospitals to help reduce its debt burden, but keeps those hospitals as customers of its debt-collection arm.
The bottom line: Glenview, led by billionaire Larry Robbins, owns almost 18% of Tenet and has the power to rally for bigger, quicker changes.
By holding on to that essential tenet for a quarter-century, the Signature Theater has made itself an invaluable part of Manhattan's cultural landscape.
While the reasons for higher consumer sensitivity to negative news are unknown, this propensity could reflect a fundamental tenet of behavioural economics: risk aversion.
It will feature a performance of Vivaldi's great oratorio "Juditha Triumphans," with the Venice Baroque Orchestra joined by the estimable New York ensemble Tenet.
Ethiopia is a key tenet of China's Belt and Road Initiative, a big bucks spending drive to resurrect ancient trading routes centered on China.
And a key tenet of any prevention strategy is providing parents with information so they know when to seek care, according to the study.
In the Vivaldi program, the Venice Baroque Orchestra and the vocal ensemble Tenet will perform the oratorio "Juditha Triumphans" in Stern on (Feb. 7).
Trump himself seemed to undercut that basic tenet if his strategy last month when he quashed the possibility of negotiating with the terrorist group.
The proposed law would capture Catholic priests told of abuse during confession, clashing with a central tenet of Catholicism, the confidentiality of the confessional.
Hospital stocks were among the day's best gainers in the health care sector; Tenet Healthcare and Community Health both gained more than two percent.
The comments undermined a core tenet of U.S. nuclear policy for the last several decades: that fewer countries, not more, should have nuclear weapons.
For-profit hospital company Tenet Healthcare has hired bankers to help sort through "strategic options," including a sale, according to the Wall Street Journal.
For more work by Jean-Louis Gonzal, head over to his website, and check out more tattoo work by JC Sheitan Tenet on Instagram.
When JC Sheitan Tenet lost his lower right arm 22 years ago, he didn't think he'd be able to use it to draw again.
A key tenet of the project is for "conservation to precede development," though it's clear that some environmental groups are skeptical of these claims.
DM: You can literally argue it's the founding tenet of it, which is sort of like we're going to make fun of the king.
One foundational tenet of rave culture is that the spaces we party in are "temporary autonomous zones," where marginalized misfits can escape from oppression.
And yes, as easy as it could be to turn your head the other way, this tenet also applies to your relationship with food.
ROME — The Vatican felt obliged this week to reaffirm that Pope Francis believes in a central tenet of Catholicism, that there is a hell.
The revelation of this particular scheme comes at a time when "free public college" has become a central tenet of the progressive left's platform.
A central tenet of the movement is that with enough grit, financial savvy, and willingness to eat rice and beans, "anyone" can do it.
Tenet, who wrote in his memoirs that "slam dunk" actually referred to something else, retired in 211; Brennan left the agency the following year.
The move would contradict a core tenet of Senate procedure, which says lawmakers must be physically present in the chamber when casting a vote.
Analysts and investors are holding their breath, waiting to see if Mr. Robbins will wage a battle for control of the board at Tenet.
That's the tenet of Saladorama, which works with six farms to produce and distribute healthy meals to low-income communities in three Brazilian cities.
Fitch expects Tenet to generate positive but thin FCF throughout the forecast period in the ratings case, with an FCF margin of about 1%.
It's a common-sense business tenet that no public company would donate to a new charity without knowing how the money would be spent.
Trump himself seemed to undercut that basic tenet of his strategy last month when he quashed the possibility of negotiating with the terrorist group.
After the close of trading on Monday, Tenet reported adjusted earnings of 49 cents a share, nearly double Wall Street's expectation, according to FactSet.
But lately, most of the group has been rallying, with the exception of Tenet, which slid nearly 16 percent after its Tuesday earnings report.
Glakas-Tenet compiled a cookbook of recipes and stories from CIA families around the world and Hayden picked up her work, publishing a sequel.
To show their disdain for the idea of building a border wall, the bill's central tenet, Democratic committee members proposed tongue-in-cheek amendments.
I suspect being accused of violating another core tenet of a faith, particularly one with which she and the Church agree, hit a nerve.
In the case of Oncor, hedge fund titan and distressed asset investor Singer appears to have successfully exploited that tenet of the Buffett philosophy.
They are counting on timid executives to focus only on their profits without giving a thought to the basic American tenet of free speech.
The latter is a key tenet of Mr. Trump's economic plan, with the aim that companies can use the excess capital to create jobs.
Tenet Healthcare – Board members Randy Simpson and Matt Ripperger resigned from the hospital operator's board due to what they call "irreconcilable differences" with management.
"George Tenet, Porter Goss, and Michael Hayden misled the White House, Congress, and the director of National Intelligence about the program's effectiveness," he writes.
Now under the auspices of Tenet, the stellar New York-based early music ensemble, the project overlaps this year with the composer's 450th birthday.
But their only true allegiance is to whatever is funniest; their only tenet is that everything and everyone has the potential to suck equally.
Then-CIA Director George Tenet said the Wilson report from Niger produced "no solid answers" and was never passed up the chain of command.
Jolle Greenleaf, the artistic director of the early-music ensemble Tenet, assumed her 2010 performance of Monteverdi's Vespers would be a one-off event.
I liked the old business school tool of like 353, 20, 10: 70 percent in the core, 20 in the adjacent tenet and new.
Biden is also known -- even by independents and lean-Republicans -- as a centrist, unlike, say, Sanders, who has unapologetically embraced every imaginable tenet of liberalism.
If your homemade country loaf comes out of the oven shrunken and unfluffy, you may have neglected a central tenet of breadmaking: Hydrate the flour.
Tenet and his No. 2 at the CIA, John McLaughlin, did not heed those warnings and said publicly that they had received no such warnings.
Tenet forecast full-year adjusted earnings per share from continuing operations between 214.90 cents to 99 cents, from its previous forecast of $1.05 to $1.30.
There's a sort of tenet in journalism that if a reporter is curious about something, other people probably are too, so it's worth writing about.
A core tenet of the Clean Air Act is that it needs to rely on up-to-date science in order to be implemented properly.
On the surface, Alexis is a spoiled rich kid whose high-maintenance tastes are as much a tenet of her personality as her vocal fry.
And the key tenet for this is that you have to shrink the machine for it to be cheap enough, fast enough, and small enough.
Tenet Healthcare (THC) reported quarterly profit of 16 cents per share, missing estimates by 3 cents and lowered its full-year revenue and profit forecasts.
" Former CIA Director George Tenet says that, "Virtually every day you would hear something about a possible impending threat that would scare you to death.
Short sellers had bet heavily against shares of the debt-laden hospital operator, and those of its rival Tenet Healthcare, which also carries large debt.
But banks dislike PACE loans because they take precedence over mortgage debt in the event of a default, upending a basic tenet of the market.
"I recognize that repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act has become a core tenet of the Republican Party," Obama wrote in a Facebook post.
Helping others is a tenet of 12 Step programs, like Alcoholics Anonymous, so it's no surprise that it's become a central part of her recovery.
Fitness is apparently going to become a third and critical tenet of its smartwatch business, in addition to pushing through notifications and allowing for communication.
Excluding items, Tenet reported a profit of 57 cents per share, beating analysts' average estimate of a loss of 3 cents, according to Thomson Reuters.
And if they do, will the public have a wide array of plans to choose from — a central tenet of the 2010 Affordable Care Act?
Four nurses told Business Insider they had been negotiating with Tenet over their contract for over a year and hadn't received the concessions they're demanding.
Orsos and Fisher center accessibility within an intellectual framework, which seems to me a core tenet that makes an indelible imprint on all their work.
That means patients with Humana health insurance, most of whom are on Medicare, currently can't go to Tenet facilities at the lower in-network rates.
This is a key tenet of Medicare-for-all as written by Sanders and previously endorsed by Warren: no cost-sharing or means-tested premiums.
The preamble was "an unequivocal endorsement of a religious tenet of some but by no means all Christian faiths," he wrote in his separate opinion.
GREEN MOUNTAIN PROJECT This festival is the annual centerpiece of the acute ensemble that is now known, in its 10th year, as Tenet Vocal Artists.
Indeed, listening to customers is a core tenet of being a successful entrepreneur and business owner, and Musk isn't the only one who does it.
" Certain styles of preparation — deep frying, for example — are considered "red lines," but it is a key tenet of Nemmer's approach that "nothing is forbidden.
While Tenet reported a 3.2 percent increase from the same period a year ago in same-hospital net patient revenue, hospital admissions declined 2.3 percent.
A core tenet of Jainism, a small but influential religion in India, is ahimsa, the practice of nonviolence and compassion toward all forms of life.
He had evidently taken to heart the show's lesson that improvisation is the mother of redemption, a tenet surely to be tested by his injury.
Tenet, one of the largest hospital companies in the U.S., has hired banking advisors to consider a number of possibilities, The Wall Street Journal reported.
For most city dwellers, transportation isn't merely about moving as efficiently as possible from point A to point B — it's a tenet of daily life.
These habits not only represented a tenet of Kamprad's personal philosophy towards consumerism but were also meant to serve as a model for his employees.
Just in the years since September 11th, three former directors—George Tenet, Leon Panetta, and now Michael V. Hayden—have felt compelled to tell tales.
The hottest debate among traders is whether a stronger economy will necessarily entail much higher inflation, which is a tenet of economic theory for decades.
Tenet said in a statement that the conduct in the matter was "unacceptable" and that it has amended and expanding policies around referral source arrangements.
Kondo's philosophies on tidying don't scorn keeping stuff, but an important tenet is that you rid yourself of any stuff that doesn't bring you happiness.
Make it a basic tenet of your community engagement and best business practices to establish good relationships with local and nearby tribes and tribal citizens.
"Family unification has been a fundamental tenet of American policy and law since the end of World War II," a spokesperson wrote in an email.
Capitalism isn't usually a tenet of social justice movements, but Morón doesn't believe making money in cannabis and agitating for anti-racist regulation are at odds.
Driving the news: For-profit hospital system Tenet Healthcare decided to spin off its billing services unit, Conifer, into its own publicly traded entity in 2021.
Trump recently suggested he could scrap America's longstanding "one China" principle, a core tenet of Chinese belief that holds that Taiwan is part of the mainland.
Art & Language works are not attributed to individual artists because the movement's central tenet is to interrogate what "art" and, by extension, what an "artist" is.
Furthermore, this appreciation of great product design has led to it becoming a core tenet of the commercial success of any tech product in today's marketplace.
The idea that they've all been genetically engineered to be female in order to prevent reproduction in the wild is a central tenet of Jurassic Park.
Fitch's estimates an enterprise value (EV) on a going concern basis of $8.3 billion for Tenet, net of a standard deduction of 10% for administrative claims.
As for NCAS, the central tenet of its belief system is that modern architecture is a degenerate art form, bringing about the downfall of Western Society.
A key tenet of Trump's presidential campaign is his criticism of government officials for poor dealmaking, particularly when it comes to trade deals and military treaties.
IN THE run-up to the attacks of September 11th 2001, said George Tenet, the former director of the CIA, America's intelligence system was "blinking red".
Over a hundred years go, Albert Einstein penned his theory of general relativity, which included the tenet that gravity can warp the shape of spacetime itself.
At the beginning of the earliest social media platforms, the "relationship status" was a central tenet of profiles that took on a very real, offscreen significance.
The document, which the administration finally delivered to Congress earlier Friday, actually contains 2104 pages of material, plus a letter from then-CIA Director George Tenet.
In February, Mike Pompeo, the new CIA director, visited Saudi Arabia and gave Crown Prince Mohammed the George Tenet Award in recognition of his counterterrorism work.
" Pfeiffer recalled that Tenet was at first unsure how to navigate the president's invitation, and met with his top lieutenants "to discuss how he should act.
It's also no coincidence that Tenet, in announcing Fetter's departure, enacted a "poison pill" plan to prevent large shareholders from buying bigger stakes in the company.
Splintering into three companies isn't a certainty for Tenet, a chain with $19 billion in annual revenue, but Fetter revealed it's at least being seriously discussed.
HCA's warning sent its stock down as much a 3 percent, and weighed even more heavily on shares of its rivals, Community Health and Tenet Healthcare.
Shares of hospital stocks Tenet, HCA and LifePoint all rose at least 3 percent on Friday, as Wall Street waited for the health-care bill vote.
Shares of Tenet Healthcare soared more than 12 percent in extended trading Monday after posting better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings and strong full-year guidance .
And even with the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, remaining intact, hospital stocks such as Tenet Healthcare and its peers could start to drop, she said.
To start, we need to revisit a core tenet of free trade policies like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
Shares of Tenet Healthcare skyrocketed Tuesday, a day after the company reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss amid a choppy environment for health-care stocks.
Spider-Man, the latest game from Ratchet & Clank developer Insomniac Games, understands this core tenet of its central character, and it's what makes the game sing.
Among the hospitals, HCA Holdings slipped 1.6 percent, Tenet Healthcare fell 4.2 percent, Community Health Systems shed 1.5 percent and LifePoint Health was down 1.3 percent.
It was the great era of muckraking journalism; objectivity was not a major tenet of most black papers—or, for that matter, of many white ones.
A basic tenet within our system is that prosecutors wield discretion, recognizing that with limited resources there is no way every potential violation can be prosecuted.
The first tenet of the Bloomberg Way is to always do what is right, regardless of the politics involved or the feelings that might get hurt.
Since then, he has abandoned those plans and announced he will run as a Libertarian candidate — although cybersecurity still remains a definitive tenet of his platform.
The great problem of our time, he believes, is that we've abandoned the spirit of restlessness that was once a central tenet of the American experiment.
A J.P. Morgan analysis first reported by Bloomberg painted a grim picture for two major for-profit hospital chains — Community Health Systems and Tenet Healthcare Corp.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, a Democrat who made police reform a central tenet of his campaign platform in 2017, released a statement condemning the officers' actions.
In its intimacy and directness, this beautifully small-scale performance by Tenet and the Sebastians was just as shattering as the Berlin Philharmonic's near-operatic approach.
Moving image is always a main tenet of the biennale, but this go-round, video art is rarely as simple as a singular projection or screen.
Among the mourners: Gina Haspel, the current C.I.A. director; and two former directors, John O. Brennan and George Tenet; and Mr. Bush's service dog, Sully, above.
The agency is thus disregarding a basic tenet of ecology — that hydrological connections below ground matter as much as the rivers and streams we can see.
National self-determination, the idea that a nation should have the right to freely choose its political status, is a central tenet of the international system.
Oversimplified perhaps, it is the hardscrabble narrative that markets, investors and employees cling to, a tenet of U.S. capitalism embodied and embraced by the CEO himself.
Fitch's estimates an enterprise value (EV) on a going concern basis of $8.7 billion for Tenet, net of a standard deduction of 10% for administrative claims.
Investors will be looking for more details on a possible sale of Tenet Healthcare's health management subsidiary when the hospital operator reports quarterly numbers next month.
Macron sent shivers through the alliance last month when he publicly questioned NATO's central tenet that an attack on one member is an attack against all.
The leverage Amazon holds over its delivery contractors was at the heart of bankruptcy proceedings for one such company, Tenet Concepts, last year in Fort Worth.
The leverage Amazon holds over its delivery contractors was at the heart of bankruptcy proceedings for one such company, Tenet Concepts, last year in Fort Worth.
About 6,500 National Nurses United members at 12 Tenet Healthcare hospitals in California, Arizona and Florida organized a 24-hour strike, which began at 7 a.m.
"We're here to advocate for our patients," said Yajaira Roman, an intensive care unit nurse who works for Tenet Healthcare's Palmetto General Hospital in Hialeah, Fla.
What Shonibare, together with curator Zehra Jumabhoy, has achieved is to return an easily overlooked tenet back into our immediate consciousness, contemporizing it for our milieu.
Original films like Christopher Nolan's spy film "Tenet," Pixar's "Onward" and "Soul" and Judd Apatow's latest comedy "The King of Staten Island" could also break out.
Those immersed in the lives of older people have long identified with her tenet that embracing our vulnerability is central to the richness of later life.
The trailer for Christopher Nolan's Tenet has finally dropped, and if you're confused about what exactly is going on in it, that is probably by design.
Tenet Healthcare said Thursday that its chairman and chief executive would step down from those roles by March as the company seeks to "refresh" its board.
It is a core tenet of the ultramodern Premier League's international branding, a chance to reassert its popularity when most of its peers go into hibernation.
Amid the swirl, Republican legal thinkers came to associate the goal of expanding executive power with Reagan's substantive policy agenda — turning it into a conservative tenet.
Since then, he has abandoned those plans and announced he will run as a Libertarian candidate -- although cybersecurity still remains a definitive tenet of his platform.
A central tenet of Kurz's previous coalition with the far-right Freedom Party was clamping down on illegal immigration and cutting benefits for new legal arrivals.
First, a basic tenet of economics is that under reasonable assumptions there is no social welfare function that corresponds with the preferences of everyone in society.
The central tenet of such energy policy should be the recognition that these islands are not interconnected to other power grids, unlike the 48 contiguous states.
Hospitals: Tenet Healthcare and HCA Healthcare each own more than 120 surgery centers, and many not-for-profit hospitals own stakes in their local surgery centers.
The record seems exemplary of Hessle's main tenet of artfully composed, bass-heavy experimentation, rounding itself out with a total of three house and techno variations.
The device doesn't get any larger than today's tablets, but we'll say it satisfies tenet #2 because we do see it fitting into pockets in several scenes.
The discrepancy leads to problems with the central tenet of Einstein's theory—that the laws of physics should be the same no matter what the observer's velocity.
Finalized in 2015, it was a key tenet of Obama's agenda to lower carbon emissions from America's power sector to 32 percent below 2005 levels by 2030.
"Twitter's use of its platform as a portal for defamation by political operatives and their clients runs contrary to every tenet of American democracy," the suit says.
She's also right that a central tenet of patriarchy is this ownership of women's private lives, which you can see in the continued legislation of women's bodies.
If the bill passes the House: Hospital companies (HCA, Tenet Healthcare, LifePoint Health, Community Health Systems, Universal Health Services) could suffer since Trumpcare would increase uncompensated care.
O'Reilly has been working on the first tenet for weeks, as she has acted every bit the "bad cop," proving she's down with Connors' own criminal behavior.
LifePoint, with a $2.5 billion market cap, reports results on Friday, with Tenet and Community Health, whose debt loads have pressured their shares, due later this month.
Yang, 44, an entrepreneur who is running as a Democrat, has made universal basic income, which he calls the "Freedom Dividend, " the central tenet of his campaign.
This includes the first tenet of product development in the Bay Area: focus only on your core value proposition and product experience, after which adoption will follow.
"The issue is headed back up on the radar again," he said, adding that he's "not sure why it wasn't more of a core tenet" until now.
The Cavaliers finished the regular season with the fourth-lowest offensive rebound rate in the league (20.1), but this was once a core tenet of their identity.
Shares of HCA Holdings, the largest publicly traded hospital operator, fell 3.2 percent, while Tenet Healthcare was off 4.8 percent and Community Health Systems dropped 6.3 percent.
Shares of hospital owner Community Health Systems dropped more than 7 percent at one point Tuesday, while Tenet Healthcare was down 5 percent in early afternoon trading.
" They state it with tremendous authority, as if it's some unquestionable tenet of any election discussion: "Well, we can't argue that he won it fair and square.
"The technical set-up for Tenet and Community (shares) is actually very interesting," said Sheryl Skolnick, director of research and senior health-care analyst at Mizuho Securities.
Instead, embrace the old tenet of "early to bed and early to rise" and put yourself on a set schedule to stay on track professionally, McCammon said.
It's a commentary, perhaps, on the unnatural and even unforeseeable consequences of constant growth at any cost—alas, a central tenet of a world dictated by industry.
Companies including HCA Healthcare Inc, the largest for-profit hospital operator, and Tenet Healthcare Corp have reported dismal quarterly results and cut their forecasts for the year.
Temer told the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper that he would not compromise on the central tenet of the legislation, which is introducing a minimum retirement age.
For many Muslim women, for example, as for many Orthodox Jewish women (and many nuns), covering their hair is not simply a fashion but a religious tenet.
But for most American Jews, it is now accepted as a tenet of their religion: building a better, more equal, more tolerant world now, where they live.
Huawei concerns "A strong American presence in the world relies on a strong American economy," Bolton said, calling it a tenet of the Trump administration's foreign policy.
As Margaret has said, everything in the book is something that's happened in the world, or is happening now, and we've ascribed to that tenet very religiously.
Reproductive freedom and the right to access safe, legal abortion care is core to our values and a central tenet of who we are as a party.
That's the entirety of our Constitution's First Amendment, the central tenet of our American way of life that gets dragged out every time someone's banned from Twitter.
We are conscious, however, that a central tenet of the declaration has all but been forgotten over the intervening decades: respect for the status of (Arab) Palestinians.
Beyond the substance of any of these decisions, White House attempts to usurp congressional power undermine the most fundamental tenet of American government, the balance of power.
"As to the potential sale of Conifer, we continue the effort of engaging with a few down selected bidders," Tenet CEO Ronald Rittenmeyer said during the call.
She then created "client delivery leaders," a position that sits within the various departments in Tenet that helps coordinate needs between the business and the tech teams.
Investors are also concerned about the debt loads carried by Community and its rival, Tenet, which warned last month that its patient volumes declined in the quarter.
Christopher Nolan's Tenet, a movie set within the world of international espionage, finally has a first trailer that sheds some more light on the director's 11th film.
After-the-bell reports today include Marriott (MAR), Etsy (ETSY), Hertz Global (HTZ), Mosaic (MOS), Tenet Healthcare (THC), Twilio (TWLO), Weight Watchers (WTW) and Zillow Group (ZG).
"Medicare for all," a tenet of the group's platform, and the Green New Deal have become critical aspects of the Democratic primary race for president in 2020.
When Jolle Greenleaf, a soprano and the artistic director of Tenet, organized a performance of Monteverdi's "Vespro della Beata Vergine" ("Vespers of the Blessed Virgin") on Jan.
Focusing on economic stimulus is a central tenet of modern monetary theory (MMT), a previously fringe idea that is gaining acceptance among larger segments of the populace.
With its tenet that any member could be a priest, even a woman, and perform sacraments and preach, the bloody ire of the Catholic Church soon followed.
Abolition of the death penalty is a central tenet of the EU's foreign policy and is also a requirement for countries seeking to join the 28-nation bloc.
Known as harm reduction, its key tenet is to view people who take drugs as human beings and focus on saving their lives rather than preventing their sins.
Toomey said he was 'not sure' if Shelton would uphold Fed independence, a key tenet for the central bank and one that Shelton was asked about several times.
"I told [Trump] that I was looking for a nominee that would demonstrate a respect for precedent, a longstanding [and] vital tenet of our judicial system," she said.
With this deal GOP leadership has ceded the ground on fiscal responsibility for which years -- which for years was supposed to be the core tenet of the party.
Though defining exactly what art is is a near-impossible art all its own, human involvement seems to be an essential tenet, whether it's in creation or conceptualization.
A mild flu season also hurt Community Health in the fourth quarter and rivals including Tenet, which warned last month that its patient volumes declined in the quarter.
NEW YORK, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Glenview Capital Management, Tenet Healthcare Corp's largest shareholder, is pulling its two representatives off the hospital company's board, citing "irreconcilable differences" over strategy.
Here's the latest deal-making from this week: HCA: Bought three acute-care hospitals in Houston from Tenet and two hospitals, also in Texas, from Community Health Systems.
Tenet said its adjusted admissions, which include both outpatients and people who stay in the hospital overnight, rose 0.5 percent in the second quarter from a year ago.
Tenet Healthcare, a for-profit hospital chain that has struggled with debt and investor unhappiness, may sell Conifer Health Solutions, its profitable medical billing and debt collection company.
Not only that, but the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis and white nationalists all reject a basic tenet of the American system: that all people are created equal.
Another central tenet of the J.P. Morgan call is that an expected $800 billion in share buybacks this year will serve as another supportive factor for share prices.
Tenet said its adjusted admissions, which include both outpatients and people who stay in the hospital overnight, fell 220.1 percent in the fourth quarter from a year earlier.
King explained that "love with justice" was a basic tenet of the nonviolent civil rights movement, and asked him what he thought of the new civil rights law.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made toughening immigration policies a central tenet of his presidency and has vowed to build a wall along the southern border with Mexico.
TENET The medieval innovator Guillaume de Machaut is the subject of "The Cycle of Invention," this accomplished early-music ensemble's trio of concerts at the Tenri Cultural Institute.
Sustainability, even if less at the forefront than in Lyft's similar efforts, was a key tenet of Uber's sales pitch to investors when it went public in May.
Some surrogates for Donald J. Trump are backing away from a tenet of his immigration policy: expelling the estimated 21969 million people who are in the country illegally.
Most nurses who will be participating in the strike are employed with Tenet Healthcare, a multinational health-services company that operates 65 hospitals and 500 other healthcare facilities.
Tenet, which has lost significant amounts of money due to slowing patient admissions, has butted heads with activist hedge fund Glenview Capital Management, led by billionaire Larry Robbins.
Larger rival Tenet on Monday reported higher quarterly patient admissions for the first time in over a year and raised its full-year forecasts for profit and revenue.
"Since its independence 50 years ago, managing the US-China dichotomy has been a key tenet of Singapore's foreign policy," according to Angela Han of the Lowy Institute.
Tenet and the CIA later became a convenient scapegoat for the policy by Vice President Cheney and other cheerleaders in the administration who promoted the disaster in Iraq.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made reviving the coal industry a central tenet of his administration and has rolled back environmental regulations to give the industry a boost.
A central tenet of the administration's agenda has been focused on freeing up capital to drive growth and investment—from the federal tax reform law to federal deregulation.
By the late Obama years, a skeptical-verging-on-hostile view of immigration had become a core tenet of party orthodoxy — like opposing gun control or denouncing Obamacare.
Russia dismissed the resolution as "not realistic" — a reaction that highlights how protections for civilians in wartime, long a central tenet of international law, are being rapidly eroded.
Unlike Alakef, City Girl is bold and risky, from its bright-pink logo and packaging to its business plan's central tenet: fighting gender inequity in the coffee industry.
To do so would violate a central tenet of France — that people are not categorized by race or religion, only as fellow French citizens, equal before the law.
After the invasion, when the W.M.D.s failed to turn up, Bush's team scapegoated Tenet over what he had supposedly called "slam dunk" intelligence to support the W.M.D. theory.
In the U.S., the gospel of free trade has been a tenet of the "neoliberal consensus" that has guided foreign policy for the better part of three decades.
While Mr. Robbins sharply scaled back his fund's exposure, he held on to Tenet Healthcare, the large hospital chain, which is now a sore spot in his portfolio.
Glenview, which holds 183 percent stake in Tenet, said on Tuesday that it also had the option to nominate two more directors to the company's board between Dec.
"Judging by the way Tenet imploded today, you need to stay selective, which is why I want you to stick with best-of-breed HCA Healthcare," Cramer said.
A central tenet of the president's America first strategy is to use American market power to demand fairer trade relations with China – which is easier said than done.
"It is important to give our consumers on-trend choices," he explained, adding that buzzy menu items are a "key tenet" of the company's marketing strategy this year.
" Mr. Trump said that "now it is the outrageous impeachment" and added that "the hateful spirit that consumes the modern left violates every tenet of the American tradition.
Today, the clue is "Phrase used as a basic tenet of improv comedy," and that, in my opinion, is a vast improvement on the liveliness of the clue.
A central tenet of the report calls for reducing the number of inmates in the city to 5,000, from the current average of about 10,000, within 10 years.
Shares of Tenet Healthcare surged 13 percent after The Wall Street Journal reported the company is exploring its options, including a possible sale of the company, citing sources.
The central tenet of this advice is to avoid saying or doing anything on a work-issued computer or account that you don't want your employer to see.
By allowing the gas trade with Israel, Amman has also shown that it prioritizes the prosperity of its citizens and refugees over the ideological tenet of boycotting Israel.
Beyond implementation, this reversal also raises questions regarding the nature of revelation itself -- the central tenet of the church and one that differentiates it from other Christian denominations.
This basic moral tenet requires that we keep the social safety net intact, protect environmental safeguards, and ensure that hardworking Americans do not labor under unfair tax laws.
And on Saturday evening, Tenet, as it has been doing since 2010, offered music of Monteverdi in its Green Mountain Project at St. Joseph's Church in Greenwich Village.
" Her words brought City Ballet back to the tenet that its founder-choreographer George Balanchine once expressed to a ballet mother: "La danse, madame, c'est une question morale.
This self-constructing reality of the internet is a central tenet of the artist's practice — Bennani's work is as much alive on social media as in art galleries.
Trump's lawyers need to be reminded that a fundamental tenet of American democracy is that "no one is above the law," including the president of the United States.
Free speech is an important tenet of American society, and the First Amendment strictly prohibits the government from infringing on speech, no matter how hateful it may be.
Among all the adherents of the zero- and low-waste lifestyle I spoke to, the first and foremost tenet is preventing waste from existing in the first place.
As for tenet #3, just look at the difference between Dr. Ford and Bernard's programming styles: Ford often prefers to use just two screens, while Bernard uses all three.
El Chapo was also allowed to see the story before it was published, which had experts debating whether or not the magazine breached a core tenet of journalistic ethics.
There is, however, a tenet that says immigrants who fell out of lawful status because of "no fault of [their] own" are still eligible to apply for legal status.
Upholding the statute is a key tenet of MACUSA's mission, and in Fantastic Beasts, we meet MACUSA workers like Tina Goldstein (Katherine Waterston) and president Seraphina Picquery (Carmen Ejogo).
For Moscow and Beijing in particular, a core tenet of military strategy is now based around taking advantage of perceived Western weakness, and potential U.S. reluctance to reinforce allies.
Enhanced rocket reusability also is a core tenet of SpaceX owner and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk's broader objectives of making space travel commonplace and ultimately sending humans to Mars.
One Japanese startup thinks it can change this by dislodging a core tenet of home robotics: instead of having software control the machines, it wants humans to do it.
In last year's presidential election, 81% of white evangelicals voted for Trump, a twice-divorced New Yorker who has never asked Jesus for forgiveness (the defining tenet of Christianity).
The fact is that open source introduces much needed transparency to elections and voting, and a fundamental tenet of secure systems is that they should be open and transparent.
If representation in government is a core tenet of that message, then his appointments and staff picks will go to show how dedicated he is to serving all Americans.
Ultimately, the concept of greed can take on so many chameleon qualities precisely because it sums up a core tenet of capitalism: acquire wealth, and then more of it.
Those facilities had high profit margins — 14% — but Tenet didn't have a lot of market share in the area and wanted money to invest in its outpatient surgery centers.
In a 2008 CNN interview, church spokesman Tommy Davis was asked whether the basic tenet of the Church of Scientology was to rid the body of space alien parasites.
Today's transhumanist movement, sometimes called H+, encompasses a broad range of issues and diversity of belief, but the notion of immortality—or, more correctly, amortality—is the central tenet.
Tenet is trying to boost margins in its hospital segment and appease Glenview, which holds almost 18 percent of its shares, by aggressively slashing costs and shaking up management.
With the Games set to start in Rio in next week, at least one group has demonstrated a keen understanding of this more crucial Olympic tenet: Brazil's cocaine traffickers.
Americans are more critical of free trade, a central tenet of neoliberal ideology, but a 2016 Washington Post poll found that 67 percent admit they don't care either way.
Now, with Tim Kaine, she will expand upon a core tenet of Commonwealth, that we are better solving big problems by setting goals and working together to achieve them.
Net loss attributable to Tenet narrowed to $22 million, or 8 cents per share, for the third quarter, from $29 million, or 29 cents per share, a year earlier.
" Last week, reporter Adam Goldman and The New York Times violated this basic tenet of journalistic integrity procuring the story, "The Comet Ping Pong Gunman Answer's Our Reporter's Questions.
Since free and fair elections are a core tenet of our democracy, voter registration pages and election systems are the most sensitive areas of state and municipal web infrastructure.
"As an American, I have one tenet: to respect every citizen of the world and actively engage in the ongoing pursuit to form a more perfect union," he wrote.
The presence of the New York-based group Tenet is notable, as is Tenet's own concert, "The Secret Lover," featuring music of Barbara Strozzi (Weill Recital Hall, Feb. 17).
While not perfect, the DOL rule advanced the simple tenet that retirement advisers owe their clients a duty of loyalty, prudence and care, otherwise known as a fiduciary duty.
He's starring in Nolan's next mysterious movie, "Tenet," so there's no better expert to ask for advice on moving around in the Batsuit, which Pattinson said he'd tried on.
Apple CEO Tim Cook once said, "Do what you love, and put your whole heart into it, and then just have fun," another key tenet of reaching true success.
"I was working as a design manager for Tenet Healthcare and quit to be a stay-at-home mom," says Becky Beach, a design and lifestyle blogger at MomBeach.com.
Speaking at a health care symposium at Geisinger Medical Center near Danville, Pennsylvania, Clinton said compromise should be a key tenet for improving health care in the United States.
Gonzal says the main objective was to create a machine that would allow Tenet to tattoo, but that the aesthetic of the device was still very important to him.
Community Health and Tenet Healthcare surged around 7 percent following the release of the GOP bill, while HCA Healthcare and HealthSouth saw their shares rise more than 3 percent.
Cutting anti-growth taxes is a core tenet of the Republican Party's economic message, so this shouldn't be taking so long and shouldn't be so hard to get done.
Nurses employed by Tenet Healthcare and the University of Chicago Medical Center are advocating better recruitment and retention of experienced nurses as well as better nurse-to-patient ratios.
Joe Crowley on Tuesday night, more left-leaning politicians have adopted a main tenet of the 28-year-old democratic socialist Latina's immigration platform: a call to abolish ICE.
A core tenet of that law is affording people with disabilities the opportunity to live in their own homes and communities with the supports they need to do so.
One of the tenets of neurosurgery, perhaps the principal tenet, is the Monro-Kellie doctrine: that the cranium, the bone that encases the brain, can fit only so much.
Inside her home, where antique Persian rugs overlap on the floorboards with cheeky pieces from Zara Home, Ms. Broudo has embraced another Bauhaus tenet: that of function alongside form.
Shares of hospital operators Tenet Healthcare, Community Health Systems and HCA Healthcare were down 7.6 percent, 6 percent and 3.3 percent, respectively, in before-the-bell trading on Friday.
Tenet Healthcare shares deepened losses in Tuesday trading after the company announced during its second-quarter earnings call it is still working to offload its subsidiary Conifer Health Solutions.
Pushing countries to be more democratic and liberalize their economies has been a core tenet of US foreign policy for years, one followed by Republican and Democratic administrations alike.
Tenet Healthcare—The healthcare services company's stock was down 5% when the market closed even though the company slightly beat both earnings and revenue estimates for the fourth quarter.
In the 1960s, as Modernist architects began blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor space, the concept migrated from the garden to become a tenet of Japanese contemporary design.
Preparing for the afterlife The central tenet of ancient Egyptian mummification was preservation of a perfect body, so that it could enter into the afterlife as a complete entity.
George Tenet, in his more readable memoir, "At the Center of the Storm," spends a lot of time on his mistakes, especially on Iraq's missing weapons of mass destruction.
With the exception of Brennan -- and excluding those who served under Trump -- it was signed by every CIA director since George Tenet, who took over the agency in 1996.
Under a new doctrine, the nation's generals were redefining war as more than a contest of steel and gunpowder, making cyberwarfare a central tenet in expanding the Kremlin's interests.
Meanwhile, independent director Ronald A. Rittenmeyer will become the company's executive chairman effective immediately, making him the senior-most executive at Tenet, according to a release from the company.
Robbins pointed to films from esteemed filmmakers like Christopher Nolan's "Tenet," and Edgar Wright's "Last Night in Soho" as movies that could be big hits in the coming year.
Tenet Healthcare (THC) reported a loss of 17 cents per share for its latest quarter, one cent wider than anticipated, while the hospital operator's revenue fell shy of forecasts.
The shutdown was a stunt engineered by the President of the United States, one that defied every tenet of fairness and abandoned not just our people - but our values.
The bipartisan group, which included Robert Gates, George Tenet, David Petraeus, James Clapper and Leon Panetta, lashed out at the president in a scathing letter released late on Thursday.
Those were all problems Paola Arbour had to deal with when she took the job in 2018 as chief information officer of Tenet Healthcare, an $18 billion hospital chain with locations across the US.The hire was a recognition that Tenet needed someone who could "bring technology to bear into a company that has spent probably too much of its time not appreciating technology the way it needed to," she told Business Insider.
Trump has made recalibrating US trade relationships a central tenet of his administration's agenda, and during the campaign, he repeatedly railed against the trade imbalance between the US and China.
HCA's stock tumbled 3% in early morning trading, and its competitors took a bigger beating: Tenet Healthcare dropped 8%, Community Health Systems fell 7.5% and Quorum Health was down 5.5%.
The court found the Honduran government had violated the Garifunas' rights to "Free, Prior, and Informed Consent" - a key tenet of the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Yet as Filipovic notes, this disregard for the ambitions of women has always been a foundational tenet of American democracy, woven insidiously into the rhetoric of the Declaration of Independence.
Called the "tasks of mourning," the concept not only includes remembering as a mandatory tenet, but also underscores the obligation of mourners to take control of the process of remembering.
Consumers go crazy for a deal, and Costco has designed its entire strategy around this core tenet — even if it means resisting the urge to raise prices and increase profits.
Nunes used the pro-Trump media playbook well until he didn't, veering away from a key tenet: The tease and build-up aren't just the appetizer, they're the entire meal.
That allowed its hedge-fund customer to bet profitably on the S&P 500 and Tenet Healthcare, a hospital firm whose share price seemed especially correlated with the bill's prospects.
Biden's tributes to his longtime colleagues often strike a bipartisan, unifying tone, pressing for a restoration of civility in politics -- a tenet that has become central to the Biden brand.
"Generation three and the Hoenn region are just thematically tied to weather so closely, it's a core tenet of their identity, that the fit was just so perfect," he says.
CEO Trevor Fetter has made it clear Tenet will only own hospitals if they have a dominant negotiating position in the local market to extract better prices from health insurers.
" Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that she was worried "because there are some women who don't adhere" to the religious tenet of their employers and "have a real need for contraceptives.
A fundamental tenet of insurance pools is to spread risk across high and low risk policies, so that the program is more affordable for all who may potentially need it.
Shares of HCA, which said on Monday it would buy 5 hospitals in Texas from rivals Tenet Healthcare and Community Health, were up 1.5 percent in afternoon trading on Tuesday.
Trump made boosting American jobs a central tenet of his presidential campaign and has continued to promote the idea of "Buy American and Hire American" during his time in office.
A couple of weeks ago Leon Edwards observed the practice of cracking Donald Cerrone with an elbow on each exit from the clinch as though it were a religious tenet.
Shares of health insurers and hospital operators did, in fact, plunge on Friday, including Tenet Healthcare, which fell almost 5 percent, and Molina Healthcare, which dropped more than 4 percent.
But a fundamental tenet of civilized behavior in the modern world is that human beings shouldn't die of disease, starvation, or other forms of neglect while political conflicts are addressed.
Tenet Healthcare reported a surprise quarterly profit on Monday, as the hospital operator benefited from lower costs and a jump in patient visits partly due to the severe flu season.
Despite the fact that the invasion of Iraq was weeks away, the plot was discussed at length, with CIA Director George Tenet stressing the need to "chase down" the threat.
Tenet, which has long-term debt of about $15 billion as of June 30, has been cutting costs and focusing on raising hospital segment margins to turn its business around.
Currently, Tenet uses his shoulder to move the prosthetic tattoo machine, but in the future, he wants to enhance the prototype to incorporate wrist-like movements, and eventually finger movements.
A basic tenet of the Chinese government is that Taiwan, where Chiang Kai-shek's forces fled in 1949 after losing China's civil war, will be brought back into the fold.
"Our immediate priority will be to assess and prioritize patients, as we always do, focused on providing immediate care, as needed," said an emailed statement from a Tenet Healthcare spokesperson.
While librarians are often cheered for democratizing knowledge, controlling information is the underlying tenet of the profession—which is partially why the profession today is largely categorized within information sciences.
Neorealism was interested in private life only insofar as it related to a public, collective one — a tenet summed up by Mario Ingrosso's 1952 photographs of an outdoor wedding procession.
Zero tolerance thus became the core tenet of modern wildfire management; to this day, legions of firefighters equipped with special axes known as "Pulaskis" attack every wildfire with militaristic zeal.
Gina Haspel, the director of the C.I.A., an agency Mr. Bush once headed, also paid her respects, as did two of her predecessors, John O. Brennan and George J. Tenet.
Glenview, the largest investor in Tenet, has seen about $250 million of its money disappear as the stock has plunged by nearly three-quarters from its high three years ago.
A week ago, the president stunned all of Europe by refusing to affirm American support for the central tenet of an alliance that has kept the peace for 75 years.

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