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The whole of the UK and the whole of the EU. Let me add also that it is high time to turn good intentions in a legal text.
China claims virtually the whole of the South China Sea.
But that might not be the whole of the story.
It affects the whole of the rest of your life.
"Right now the whole of the talk is about seals."
What goes on down there affects the whole of the Earth.
And if California falls, the whole of the US can fall.
And plain old margin debt isn't the whole of the story.
China claims the whole of the South China Sea as its territory.
You can get the whole of the dog's-eye-view over here.
I've come to feel that way about the whole of the internet.
Weather: Cold and sunny shall be the whole of the weekend forecast.
For the whole of the 1950s and the '60s, it recorded nine.
There will not be a single answer for the whole of the continent.
Meanwhile, sea ice in the whole of the Arctic remains dismal this summer.
By Independence Day, just 80 doctors remained in the whole of the country.
Keep up the focus, Mr. Toles, along with the whole of The Post.
The whole of the story is not clear, and doesn't need to be.
But Ocasio-Cortez is by no means the whole of the Democratic Party.
He's booked out the whole of The Coffee Cup Cafe for our interview.
Adding that it could see more engagement across the whole of the Learning product.
Short positions across the whole of the petroleum complex total just 137 million barrels.
He said it had also affected the whole of the White Island crater floor.
It's clear that the vote count, the whole of the election procedure, was unfair.
He knows that she's taking on the whole of the estate and everything else.
But during an eclipse, the Moon doesn't pass through the whole of the Earth's shadow.
We have to keep on going until the whole of the female race is freed.
Frost: If we look across the whole of the year, has that been true throughout?
Not only Russia, but the whole of the West, has been affected by this amalgamation.
Sony only expects to sell 19 million handsets for the whole of the fiscal 2016.
"Crucially I've brought in talent from across the whole of the Conservative Party," May explained.
The whole of the eurozone standing behind each country within that within that single currency.
He spent the whole of the long stroll masked behind a pair of aviator sunglasses.
Under Sam Yates's direction, he is constantly in motion, utilizing the whole of the stage.
On Thursday it added Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the whole of the United States.
They were discernible, but very smooth, and well integrated into the whole of the wine.
The whole of the UK looks like they're onto her, which feels kind of unnecessary really.
If that's true, Iran is playing a dangerous game that involves the whole of the region.
But even then, it's not the whole of the black population at risk of these homicides.
And sometimes, you can witness the whole of the universe on the underside of a log.
The meme has spread to the whole of the self-described 'front page of the internet.'
The top 2000 percent now owns more wealth than the whole of the bottom 258 percent.
There are approximately 300 licensed African-American women architects in the whole of the United States.
It's  frequently said that this president has unified the whole of the Republican party behind him.
Not one player managed to dribble past Van Dijk during the whole of the 2018-2019.
The whole of the UK was in mourning when it happened, out of solidarity for America.
The Bolsheviks were atheists, and religion was expunged from the whole of the new Russian state.
"The whole of the African region will be destabilized if Libya is not stabilized," she added.
The Bush administration successfully litigated only one merger case in the whole of the President's tenure.
Consider: the whole of the U.S. government was tasked with finding a diplomatic solution in Iran.
I hope there will be a continued commitment to rebuilding and stabilizing the whole of the city.
THE U.K. HAS PROBABLY ONE OF THE LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN THE WHOLE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION.
They asked for a photographer to capture the whole of the wedding and the post-nuptial coitus.
The whole of the film is a potent collaboration in every respect, and a remarkable directorial debut.
Just a couple of syllables and the whole of the mononym's grandeur flashes across our consciousness. Solange.
In the whole of the 19th century, constrained by the gold standard, America's prices rose only 12%.
Arguments that the whole of the American media system is the enemy or collectively "fake" are unethical.
"It's less dramatic than withdrawing the service from the whole of the Brazilian population," he told Reuters.
They actually bought the whole of the sorbet dish with them, including meringues in a huge, airtight box.
But the whole of the United Kingdom — including Northern Ireland — will get to leave the EU customs union.
It later annexed it, declaring the whole of the city as its capital — a move not recognized internationally.
The whole of the expedition, people were coming and going, moving in and moving out and moving through.
It later annexed it, declaring the whole of the city as its capital - a move not recognized internationally.
You have to make an effort to see the whole of the moon, but hey, there it is.
By tradition, "the party," not the whole of "the people," decides who its nominee for president shall be.
It later annexed it, declaring the whole of the city as its capital, a move not recognized internationally.
I just wish this whole higher conscious awareness would be expanded to be the whole of the earth.
No. I would like the whole of the film to be stronger than the sum of its parts.
The aurora metropolis filled the whole of the southern horizon like an unattended fire, embers glowing in the darkness.
"[It has] a giant map centered behind the whole of the counter: "Secession 1860-1861"," one Yelp user wrote.
There was no calamity upon the whole of the digital earth that I could not be made to personify.
"The whole of the UK shipping industry is on tenterhooks about the impact of Brexit," an MSC spokesman said.
KS: When you see it impacting the whole of the idea, these companies still don't control the home yet.
Prudential is facing pressure from hedge fund Third Point to spin off the whole of the U.S. business Jackson.
It shows that he wants to play tennis, and that is great news for the whole of the sport.
Taken together, the video and audio clip seemed to turn the whole of the Chinese internet against Ms. Liu.
" Sovereignty pertains to all Spaniards and it is the whole of the nation that has the "right to decide.
This fall is most dramatic in London but mirrors the drop in prices across the whole of the country.
"It would be enormously disruptive to the political and economic life of the whole of the European Union," he said.
Tangshan is the world's biggest steelmaking city, producing more than the whole of the United States in a single year.
It also has an unemployment rate of 8.2 percent, compared with 9.6 percent in the whole of the former east.
U.S. crude soared last week and last month, though it was slightly lower for the whole of the third quarter.
The colony relied on importation, and the small territory received as many captives as the whole of the United States.
Science is not the whole of the world, and there are many ways to wisdom that don't necessarily involve science.
Newspaper reports have given a valuation for the whole of the French merchant bank at 160 million euros ($180.4 million).
Sharpton said he believes the Democratic presidential field has decided to reach out to the whole of the black community.
If its missile program continues unabated, North Korea will eventually be able to hit the whole of the United States.
Future episodes will air Sundays and Mondays at 9 pm, for the whole of the series' 10-episode first season.
Only 13 states across the whole of the U.S. mandate medically accurate information about how babies are born at school.
As of the 2010 census, only some 200 residents of Sri Lankan heritage lived in the whole of the Bronx.
I did appreciate that moment of them singing The Waterboys' 1985 college radio hit, "The Whole of the Moon," however.
This power of speech and its relation to other aspects of the whole of the human being are already there.
The Conservative Party, while winning a large majority across the whole of the United Kingdom, lost seven seats in Scotland.
It kinda feels like they've taken the whole of the palace at Versailles and dropped it right on your head.
It was not clear if Salini was interested in the whole of the Astaldi group or only parts of the business.
England—sorry, the whole of the United Kingdom—has got quite a few people willing to step up to the mic.
"The consensus is this is all great for the whole of the business environment," said Sturgeon Capital's equity analyst Kiyan Zandiyeh.
Naval might backs up territorial claims that include the island of Taiwan and almost the whole of the South China Sea.
When you've finished messing around with the app's AR capabilities, you can browse through the whole of the IKEA catalog too.
China claims almost the whole of the South China Sea while the Philippines, Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia and Taiwan have overlapping claims.
Meanwhile, domestic rival BMW recorded a 16.63 percent increase for December and 12.4 percent hike for the whole of the year.
The whole of the bro code, or at least the tenets of it that pertain to the case of Russell v.
"The UK government considers national security across the whole of the UK as a top priority," May said in a statement.
Alston hopes so, for the sake not only of the Haitian people, but the whole of the United Nations as well.
Yet without those checks, the EU says, the whole of the UK could be piggybacking on the province's special EU deal.
May's plan, for example, could mean the whole of the United Kingdom would be part of a European-wide customs union.
Across the whole of the Caribbean, Irma killed nearly 40 people and devastated basic services, tearing cracks in law and order.
Feaver said that breakdown may be more indicative of the Military Times readership than changes in the whole of the military.
The switch from Holland to The Netherlands was prompted by the tourism industry's desire to represent the whole of the country.
The Democratic candidates running to replace Ryan had a plan — run hard against Ryan and the whole of the Republican Congress.
First, the CNN survey suggests that Biden's (unstated) belief that Twitter Democrats are not the whole of the Democratic Party is right.
Tangshan missed its air quality goals last year, during which the city produced more steel that the whole of the United States.
But his focus on a much bigger and more "obvious" topic — the whole of the 2016 presidential election — was more than justified.
"Japan is the bedrock of our security relationships, not only in northeast Asia but across the whole of the Indo-Pacific," Adm.
" He added, "let me tell you, this deal is catastrophic for America, for Israel and for the whole of the Middle East.
In its fall forecasts on Thursday, the European Commission projected lower economic growth for the whole of the 19-member euro zone.
"The BP deal is a proxy, valuing the whole of the field at $5.25 billion," said Jason Kenney, oil analyst at Santander.
This gives the appearance that the government's policy preferences are backed by the whole of the regime, but often they are not.
So far, she has argued that Brexit should follow a one-size-fits-all pattern for the whole of the United Kingdom.
Since then the burden of violence has engulfed not just my own Basque community in Spain but the whole of the country.
And Democrats are already threatening action if the whole of the report, and all of its supporting evidence is not quickly released.
What results is the power of a star in human form: she can radiate heat, light, and the whole of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Brazil's share in the first four months of the year was 5.4 percent, up from 5 percent for the whole of the 2016.
The Supreme Court ruled that the whole of the Scottish Bill was not outside the devolved parliament's legislative competence but some parts were.
Quantifying a person's scope of influence across the whole of the Internet can be a difficult job, but someone's got to do it.
There is a great piece surveying the whole of the Fraction / Aja Hawkeye run from The Comics Journal that is worth checking out.
On the campaign's penultimate weekend, they knocked on 500,000 doors—roughly one-tenth of the households in the whole of the Keystone State.
The whole of the handset's software is pretty much exactly what you'll find on the DTEK 21406156, right down to the Android 21406157.2820.
Mike Scott of The Waterboys claimed their 1985 hit "The Whole of the Moon" wasn't a depiction of Prince, but he was bluffing.
Morrisons announced separate plans on Monday to extend its own online grocery deliveries to the whole of the UK, in agreement with Ocado.
But Mr Draghi remarked that the ECB's mandate is to pursue price stability for the whole of the euro zone, not just Germany.
Foead said, however, that the whole of the government was on board with the idea of the agency and that "everyone is cooperating".
What happened in Cincinnati was not a good look for the whole of the NFL, and the players obviously share in that responsibility.
Both countries have claims to the area that overlap with that of China, which claims almost the whole of the South China Sea.
She missed the whole of the 2015-16 season after suffering a serious knee injury and only returned to racing one year ago.
But one thing is certain: The day of the funeral will be an official bank holiday for the whole of the United Kingdom.
Much more telling, electronic readings across the whole of the Sierra Nevada on Tuesday indicated the snowpack was about 70 percent of normal.
That is more than the 15,000 Soviet servicemen who were killed during the whole of the Soviet war in Afghanistan in 1979-1989.
That is more than the 15,000 Soviet servicemen who were killed during the whole of the Soviet war in Afghanistan in 1979-1989.
Egypt has said it aims to reduce its primary deficit to 215.7300% of GDP for the whole of the 2019/20 fiscal year.
The administration may offer a compromise of sorts, by releasing the transcript of the call but not the whole of the whistleblower's report.
But I also think it lowers the wealth of the whole of the world when you have more tariffs, more technical obstacles for cooperation.
The whole of the Labour family, and indeed the whole country, is in shock and grief at the horrific murder of Jo Cox pic.twitter.
In a newspaper interview, Ischinger suggested France's nuclear arsenal should serve the purpose of shielding the whole of the EU and not just France.
The agency, known as the Constitutional Protection Office, announced that it will conduct a preliminary evaluation into the whole of the party's operations nationwide.
The EU says that means the whole of the United Kingdom would then have to follow EU rules, something Brexit campaigners do not want.
The storm is expected to pass through by Tuesday, but the whole of the eastern U.S. can expect well-below-average temperatures to follow.
Congress ultimately granted only $18 billion, but shifted the whole of the sum into OCO, leading to significant growth in base OCO-designated funds.
The Supreme Court said on Thursday the whole of the Scottish Bill was not outside the devolved parliament's legislative competence but some sections were.
In the end, the agreement means the whole of the U.K. will remain within the EU's customs union while a trade deal is negotiated.
This autonomy allows us to set standards for the whole of the EU, but also to see these standards being replicated around the world.
Next week, the whole of the industry will gather in Nashville for the 52nd annual Country Music Association Awards, the industry's most prominent showcase.
James Joyce's "Ulysses" performed last rites for Homer's "Odyssey" and destroyed the whole of the 19th century, at least according to T. S. Eliot.
That's more than the number of people in the whole of the Netherlands, which is why global health researchers are calling the quarantine unprecedented.
This clearly isn't the case for the whole of the US, but the car is king here in a way it isn't at home.
In real terms, oil prices are close to the average level for the whole of the last cycle from late 1998 through early 2016.
"I am confident that what we have agreed delivers for the whole of the UK," she was due to say ahead of the meeting.
"We're not in a big hurry and let everybody participate, essentially a committee of the whole of the Republican conference," Cornyn told reporters recently.
During his lifetime, the whole of the Tamil world was turned upside down, thanks in large part to his efforts and those of his comrades.
"The banks will be more than eager to finance this deal — the whole of the market wants to buy it," one of the sources said.
Instead of showing the whole of the new Seinfeld episode, the very meta Curb used the reunion as a frame for the its own stories.
He added that he believed Italy would resolve its challenges in such a way that the whole of the euro zone would not be affected.
Indeed, one can say that the whole of the net neutrality case was conjured up by, and for the express benefit of, exactly two companies.
"That would be a very good start if Islah was removed from the whole of the south and allow southerners to govern themselves," he said.
The whole of the holiday season we did not have electricity because a thief stole the battery and we couldn't get a hold of [Octea].
"There were actually no ATC staffing delays in the whole of the UK yesterday," it said on Monday, with a similar tweet on Tuesday morning.
I cannot conduct diplomacy on behalf of the whole of the U.S. government, and I don't pretend to be in a position to do so.
JC: It's been a difficult disruption, in fact, for the whole of the industry, and even for companies such as ourselves, operating in emerging markets.
"Sylvie Goulard has been the object of a political game which affects the whole of the European Commission," said a statement issued by Macron's office.
The spokesman also said that May reiterated her optimism that Britain can win a good deal for the whole of the country at the talks.
The data comprised the whole of the emergency contraception category, including Plan B and other over-the-counter contraceptives, such as generic brands like Take Action.
Since Google Sheets is powered by, well, Google, you can import all sorts of data from other Google services and basically the whole of the internet.
Beijing has been increasingly assertive in staking its claim to almost the whole of the sea, though which trillions of dollars of trade passes each year.
Even as the cessation of hostilities agreement was coming into force he was talking about achieving his ultimate goal of retaking the whole of the country.
"Within the whole of the food system, there are a variety of different types of responses," he said, adding that he hopes to study these responses.
The controversial "backstop," an arrangement which would have kept the whole of the UK bound in the EU's customs union indefinitely, has been scrapped by Johnson.
Building a military base on the reef would guarantee China coverage of the whole of the South China Sea, in terms of radio and military range.
These cells start at the back of the embryo and they try to migrate round through the skin and cover the whole of the (embryo's) skin.
And the highest call option strike price with open interest across the whole of the first half of next year is $2,500 (150 lots in March).
The whole of the European Parliament will vote on the deal on Thursday, but it is widely expected to follow the lead of its trade committee.
The 585-page draft, agreed between May's team and their opposite numbers in Brussels, has been attacked by politicians from across the whole of the U.K. Parliament.
"Portugal's GDP growth will be above that projected the whole of the euro zone, somewhat reversing the negative difference accumulated over the past few years," it said.
"I think that is extremely dangerous for Scotland, indeed for the whole of the UK." (Reporting by Russel Cheyne, writing by Kylie MacLellan, editing by Guy Faulconbridge)
"Having a response coordinated across the whole of the UN family will be a crucial part of the international methods to combat slavery," the UK's Rycroft said.
In the Sahel, a business-as-usual scenario would create conditions for a humanitarian disaster across the whole of the region to take shape by mid-century.
I could replace the corner, but because of the interlock, it would require redoing the whole of the Eastern Seaboard, and I just couldn't pull it off.
And a fairly big one at that: the whole of the back seat was slightly damp and the car had a distinct whiff of sick to it.
"It shouldn't affect us and the whole of the rest of the world," he said, adding that everyone else was "absolutely clear" on the need for action.
A total of 3,700 people died in the whole of the Mediterranean in 2015, while more than one million migrants landed in Europe during the same period.
If that were the whole of the LCD Soundsystem return, it might well be enough, the way starch fills you up but rarely elevates you, or itself.
And across the whole of the developed world only Russia is being deinstitutionalized to the same degree that the Trump administration is hollowing out America's federal underpinnings.
"For the longest time, we had decades of very successful vertical integration, with common finish lines for the whole of the media and telecommunications industries," Hindery said.
"I cannot conduct diplomacy on behalf of the whole of the U.S. government, and I don't pretend to be in a position to do so," Murphy wrote.
The whole of the US military would get spooled up to help out their South Korean buddies against the 113 million men of the North Korean army.
The whole of the US military would get spooled up to help out their South Korean buddies against the 1.2 million men of the North Korean army.
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, a leader of the Brexit campaign, insisted the whole of the United Kingdom must "take back control" when it left the EU. "Whatever way we devise for getting onto the body of the (Brexit) talks, it's got to be consistent with the whole of the United Kingdom taking back control of our laws, of our borders and of our cash," Johnson told reporters.
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, a leader of the Brexit campaign, insisted that the whole of the United Kingdom must "take back control" when it left the EU. "Whatever way we devise for getting on to the body of the (Brexit) talks, it's got to be consistent with the whole of the United Kingdom taking back control of our laws, of our borders and of our cash," Johnson told reporters.
Local authorities put an indefinite suspension on threshing in the whole of the Oise department on Thursday, citing the risk of fires and risk to the local population.
Some 800,000 of the birds out of a population of around 18 million in the whole of the southwest, are due to be killed in the coming week.
France has used the tournament as an opportunity to build four new stadiums and refurbish five others, meaning the whole of the country's soccer infrastructure has been updated.
Syrian forces supported by Iranian-backed militias and Russian air power began their push to take the whole of the divided city after a ceasefire collapsed last month.
North Korea said on Saturday its second ICBM test, which followed its first on July 4, had proven its ability to strike the whole of the U.S. mainland.
The backstop would keep the whole of the United Kingdom tied to Europe's customs rules indefinitely, outraging Brexit supporters who say it defeats the whole purpose of Brexit.
But running a serious conservative alternative might have allowed certain elements within the GOP to preserve the idea that the whole of the party hadn't capitulated to Trump.
Footnotes to a footnote, they nevertheless become, in a series of beautifully shaped 25-minute monologues, avatars of gayness in America during the whole of the 20th century.
"It looked as though the whole of the Cap Bénat seemed to be on fire," Mr. Harris said, adding that people had evacuated calmly to the nearest beaches.
Although reinsurance stocks were down across the whole of the quarter, they rallied by between 5 percent and 20 percent in the last few weeks of the period.
"A long-term investor is needed, in the very short term, for the remainder of the whole of the Tata Steel UK business, including Port Talbot," said Stace.
"This is something that concerns the whole of the Italian system, not just one company," Angelino said at a briefing in Paris on Tuesday, according to a Reuters report.
As such, the draft deal on the table reportedly keeps the whole of the U.K. within the customs union for a certain (but as yet unknown) amount of time.
Under May's plan, the whole of the UK would forge a customs "partnership" with the EU after a transition period ends in December 2020 if the backstop is triggered.
Duterte has asked Congress to extend the emergency measure until the end of 2017, but critics claim martial law is excessive and inappropriate across the whole of the island.
As talks have dragged on, one complication was Chinalco wanting to take over the whole of the project not just the two blocks Rio is selling, sources told Reuters.
"David Cameron spent the whole of the 2015 election campaign making clear he would not lead any form of government that didn't have a referendum," Oliver wrote on Twitter.
The whole of "The Creator" is reminiscent of the sweep and the enfolding darkness of the night sky, as well as the slow, gravely symphonic turning of the cosmos.
It hinted that it might accept, at least temporarily, a Palestinian state existing on less than the whole of the Palestine that existed before Israel was founded in 1948.
For example, commercial ships produce more than a million tonnes of CO2 a day, which is more than that produced by the whole of the UK, Canada, or Brazil.
"For one thing, the proportion of their population that is disabled is 65 million, almost as great as the population of the whole of the United Kingdom," Chris says.
Microsoft has not typically offered color variations with the Surface Pro (like it does with the whole of the Surface Laptop) so we may also see additional colors, too.
Because of this, IBA said it now expected profit margins for the whole of the group of 10 percent in 2016, down from an estimate of 11 percent previously.
Check out more videos from VICE: The consequences do not only affect women's bank accounts and the families that depend on them, but the whole of the U.S. economy.
"Stars are embracing something more modern and effortless," said Ms. Atkin, whose high-wattage clients have included Chrissy Teigen, Katy Perry and the whole of the Kardashian-Jenner clan.
In a damning critique of the Scottish National Party (SNP), May told Conservatives in Scotland she would lead the whole of the United Kingdom out of the European Union.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain wants any regulatory alignment for Northern Ireland to apply to the whole of the United Kingdom after Brexit, chief British negotiator David Davis said on Tuesday.
Trade experts say the dispute system supports the whole of the WTO, and there would be little point in negotiating new rules if there was no effective enforcement mechanism.
"  Talbot points to the East India Company as an example, noting that its charter from the government "granted it monopoly trading rights, covering the whole of the East Indies.
"In 10 years, we want to be a high-tech Silicon Valley across the whole of the U.K.," one British government official who works closely with Johnson told POLITICO.
It is really disturbing that a minority wants to impose its views on the whole of the population, claiming that they, and only they, represent the people of Catalonia.
The huge double-decker planes devote the whole of the lower level to economy seating, and those in business and first often board straight on to the upper deck.
But the center-right would need practically the whole of the PD to swing to their side in order to have a majority in parliament, making this option unlikely.
" Medley told D'Agostino, Jr. that she wouldn't participate in the cover up: "I said, 'Here's the problem, Tom – you can bring the whole of the Regency over to my apartment.
The calendar spread for the whole of the first six months has moved into backwardation for the first time since oil prices started to slide in July 43 (tmsnrt.rs/2vOEzur).
As the only category that the whole of the Academy's roughly 8,000 members are eligible to vote in, it represents the most comprehensive barometer of the industry as a whole.
For America to average 2.2% inflation across the whole of the 2010s, the economy would need for inflation to run at 3.8% from now until the end of the decade.
PGNiG, which postponed the release of full 2016 results to March 8 from March 3, said net profit for the whole of the year was estimated at 2.32 billion zlotys.
Tangshan, home to dozens of private steelmakers, produced 88.3 million tonnes of steel in 2016, up 6.8 percent on the year - and more than the whole of the United States.
In an interview with the broadcaster, Prince Mohammed bin Salman said advisers were considering offering a slice of the whole of the company – as opposed to some of its subsidiaries.
It now stands at almost 125,500, slightly more than May's Conservatives in the whole of the UK. But opinion polls show no significant increase in support among Scots for independence.
In 2016, China has raised its imports by nearly 900,000 bpd on average, more than enough to supply the whole of the Netherlands, thanks largely to 17 new teapot buyers.
" Alphawood Gallery's Program Manager and contributing artist Joseph Varisco adds that, "[The local artists] added a much desired expansion on the landscape of representation within the whole of the exhibit.
May's solution is her Chequers plan, since according to that proposal, the whole of the UK would follow the EU rulebook on trade, so Northern Ireland would naturally go along.
I know I kicked off this review by talking about this, but it bears repeating: Fiona Apple's version of "The Whole of the Moon" was an unexpected delight to hear.
Specifically, he said rules allowing national central banks to accept bank loans as collateral would need to be scrapped or made the same for the whole of the euro zone.
I my lifetime I have never seen such a courageous attack on the whole of the ZOG, the Zionist Occupied Government of the United States and the Zionist Occupied Media!
It did not mention the "regulatory alignment" of the whole of the UK with the EU - an idea that Barnier has ruled out since Britain will not follow EU rules.
Under May's plan, the whole of the United Kingdom would forge a customs "partnership" with the EU after a transition period ends in December 2020 if the backstop is triggered.
Mr. Jabotinsky was an ardent Jewish nationalist who laid claim to Jewish sovereignty over the whole of the territory between both banks of the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
In that case, the whole of the United Kingdom would remain in a European customs union, while Northern Ireland would have to abide by more of the bloc's economic regulations.
He has castigated the whole of the Philippine clergy for living opulently amid poverty, sexually abusing children and opposing a popular law requiring state clinics to provide free birth control.
The federal deficit used to expand as the whole of the US economy was getting worse and shrink as the economy grew stronger, but that&aposs no longer the case.
"London's financial services sector is a massive asset for the whole of the EU. It's a great benefit to the Italian economy as well as the UK economy," he said.
A crucial point in all of this is that health systems, especially in urban settings, are fully integrated, and what affects one population can affect the whole of the population.
"An increased pressure on Russia is only possible with a stronger engagement of the whole of the EU, and the U.S.," said Anders Fogh Rasmussen, a former NATO secretary general.
"Is that deterrence, or is this really risking the whole of the U.S. presence in Iraq?" asked Emma Sky, a senior fellow at the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs.
China claims almost the whole of the South China Sea, through which more than $5 trillion of world trade passes every year, and has been increasingly assertive in staking its claim.
"The war and the situation in the east of the country is now having a devastating effect on the whole of the Ukraine, and it will become even worse," Natalia says.
China has controlled the whole of the Paracel chain in the north of the South China Sea since 1974, when it drove out the former South Vietnamese from part of it.
Standard monthly trading in aluminum, copper and zinc for the first two weeks in June was a combined 4,031 lots, more than the volume for the whole of the previous month.
The Syrian military, supported by Iranian-backed militias and Russian air power, began a push to take the whole of the divided city of Aleppo after a ceasefire collapsed last month.
"Equally, the devolved administrations must work with, not against, the UK government to get the best Brexit for the whole of the UK." Reporting by Kylie MacLellan, editing by Larry King
Power producers' gas consumption during the whole of the first half of the year was almost 8 percent higher than in 2015 ("Electric Power Monthly", U.S. Energy Information Administration, Aug 2016).
University of Melbourne: 85.2 — Melbourne's main university is officially the best place in Australia, and indeed the whole of the Southern Hemisphere, to study for a degree in business and management.
And if the parts of the Page application that are now public constituted the whole of the case, that would indeed be thin grounds for a yearlong wiretap on an American.
This means that if GDP were to be flat quarter-on-quarter in each quarter of 2020, over the whole of the year it would still be down 0.2% from 2019.
Ryan needs to work western Pennsylvania, where he's beloved, while Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro (an emerging superstar for the D's) works Philly and, indeed, the whole of the Keystone State.
Since arriving here, I feel as though I have had more conversations about my own and other people's happiness than in the whole of the rest of my life put together.
More stunningly, the Knesset's speaker, Yuli Edelstein, declared that Israel will "develop the whole of the country, including Judea and Samaria," referring to the biblical names for the entire West Bank.
They are the same weapons needed across the whole of the economy: regulation, labor laws, newly robust unions, a political apparatus dedicated to questions beyond the fairest way to grow GDP.
Levandowski not only wants to throw out Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, he's going full-on Aleister Crowley with some "do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law" bullshit.
Artemis Racing managed to stay on their foils for the whole of the second race, while New Zealand kept their hulls flying out of the water for 99.9 percent of the time.
Card stacks emerged from our frustration that the day to day of Obamacare was covered well, but there was no good source to go to learn about the whole of the law.
One in three Italians aged 25 and under are unemployed, compared to one in five across the whole of the EU, and 6.9 percent in Germany, according to EU statistics service Eurostat.
Some analysts also estimate that five-year note US5YT=RR sales could ramp up to $1 billion more per month compared with the same amount for the whole of the second quarter.
Their findings reinforce findings made in earlier trees, which showed the whole of the eukaryote section—that's the one in which we can find our own species—as a single, spindly branch.
"In this region everyone thinks of Dubai as the hub for the whole of the Middle East," Fang Min, senior executive officer of Agricultural Bank of China (ABC), said in an interview.
The 2016 study found that during hallucinations, "the whole of the brain was lit up with communications between dozens of [neural] centers, which were normally not active in that way," Feilding said.
But to avoid a hard border, with border posts and passport and customs checks, either Northern Ireland or the whole of the U.K. would have to remain in the EU's Customs Union.
In more modern times, Vietnam was first invaded by the French in force in 1858 and they couldn't subdue the whole of the country until 1887, 29 years after it first started.
London argues that the whole of the United Kingdom should stay inside a temporary customs arrangement with the EU, though it is unclear how long, and what would happen after it ends.
The militants never controlled the whole of the city of Deir al-Zour, although they held most of the surrounding province, an oil-rich region that provided an important source of revenue.
The version of the Withdrawal Agreement, signed by Theresa May in November 2018, expanded this deal to cover the whole of the U.K. — at the insistence of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
We didn't know that it would add up to something—that the cumulative effect of keeping up the pressure makes the whole of the work more than the sum of its parts.
"The whole of the exhibition was designed as a kind of space of reverence that offers an emotional bridge between art and science within this natural history museum context," Seely told Hyperallergic.
It foundered largely over a backup plan tying the whole of the United Kingdom to European customs rules until an alternative system could be found to prevent checks on the Irish border.
Under these proposals, the whole of the United Kingdom would stay in a customs union with the European Union, while Northern Ireland would be subject to even more of Europe's rules. Mrs.
Italy has been hit particularly hard by the outbreak; the whole of the country, some 60 million people, has effectively been ordered under quarantine as officials scramble to contain the virus' spread.
"Another independence referendum would continue the political stagnation that Scotland has seen for the last decade ... it is time that we all worked to bring the whole of the United Kingdom together."
This would keep the whole of the United Kingdom tied to many European rules until agreement can be reached on a detailed trade deal that would remove the need for frontier checks.
Bloomberg reported on Friday that AB InBev was considering at initial public offering (IPO) that could raise more than $220 billion, with the whole of the Asian business valued at about $623 billion.
Ukrainians fear that his next move will be to take control of the whole of the Sea of Azov—a huge strategic prize—and further endanger the port of Mariupol, Ukraine's third largest.
Labour ministry figures show that Polish employers requested over 900,000 short-term permits for Ukrainian workers in the first half of 2017, compared to 1.26 million in the whole of the previous year.
Under May's proposals, the whole of the United Kingdom would forge a customs partnership with the EU after a transition period ends in December 2020 in the event of the backstop being triggered.
Varadkar suggested one possible compromise: returning to an earlier version of the backstop that would keep just Northern Ireland rather than the whole of the United Kingdom tied to the EU's customs union.
Belgium said it would not take new measures for the whole of the country, but kept a ban on selling live birds at markets and showing live birds at trade fairs and competitions.
But as the talks dragged on, sources said one issue was that Chinalco wanted to take over the whole of the project, not only the two blocks in which Rio has a share.
However, Johnson wants to backstop to be scrapped, and ruled out any possibility of either Northern Ireland or the whole of the UK remaining in a customs union with the EU after Brexit.
SEN MARCO RUBIO: Clearly, someone at the President's level and so forth, I mean, they have to deal with China holistically, the whole of the relationship, and that includes trade and so forth.
May's idea is to keep the whole of the United Kingdom in a type of European customs union for goods until the technology is ready to eliminate the need for most frontier checks.
But to get a taste of his artistry, take in the whole of the song "Triste Plaisir" ("Sad Pleasure"), beautifully rendered by the mezzo-soprano Lena Susanne Norin, for its exquisite hypnotic effect.
The Conservative Party, while winning a large majority across the whole of the United Kingdom, actually lost seven seats in Scotland and now only has six MPs (Member of Parliament) in the country.
"The history of the city provides a framework for grasping the whole of the American experience," Professor Burrows said in a 2012 interview with The Junto, a blog devoted to early American history.
"We've always thought as the 100th running here as an opportunity to continue to build the whole of the series," said Mark Miles, CEO of Hulman Company which owns and operates the Speedway.
The head of provincial council in Maidan Wardak province, Sharifullah Hotak, told local Afghan TV station Shamsad that the biometric system in voting centers was not working in the whole of the province.
"The whole of the population is by your side," he told local officials in the town of Camerino, adding that the latest tremors underlined the need for investments to make Italy's buildings earthquake proof.
In fact, the whole of the company's desktop line has clearly gotten a rethink over the course of the last year, including the addition of the iMac Pro, and the still MIA Mac Pro.
This is money guaranteed to a player when a contract is signed, which counts as part of the team's salary payments for the whole of the deal, even if that player has been released.
The familiar battery bump is back, but it now encompasses the whole of the rear, which should make holding it a little less awkward — and at the very least is a bit better looking.
Keeping the whole of the UK in a customs union, meanwhile, would be seen by English nationalists as a betrayal of Brexit, as it would limit the prospect of trade deals with new countries.
"It's really on that issue of the status of Northern Ireland border after Brexit that the whole of the withdrawal agreement hinges," says Katy Hayward, a professor at Queen's College in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
For the whole of the June quarter, Australia's trade surplus came in at a seasonally adjusted A$2.9 billion, down modestly from the first quarter when a rebound in resource shipments flattered the accounts.
Having undershot its 2% target for so long, the Fed could argue that a bit of overshooting is justified so that it hits its target on average, across the whole of the business cycle.
The EU now acknowledges that, should the war go on, it would lead to the break-up of Syria along sectarian lines or see Assad regain military control of the whole of the country.
"Over the past couple [of] decades, most of the monetary benefits of increased productivity have accrued to the owners of stock and senior executives of a company, not to the whole of the population."
" Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour Party, wrote on Twitter, "The whole of the Labour family, and indeed the whole country, is in shock and grief at the horrific murder of Jo Cox.
"From then on, I set myself a goal, which I had in my heart, that was to engage in revenge, not only for myself but for the whole of the Chinese people," Guo said.
Or Conservative Brexiters, via a decision to keep the whole of the UK in the EU's single market and customs union, which they would see as remaining in the EU in all but name.
The reported encroachment on Thursday is the latest action by Chinese vessels to raise concern in Southeast Asia, where four countries object to China's claim to virtually the whole of the South China Sea.
"We can't back down now, where you hand over the whole of the Middle East to Saddam," he told Australian magazine the Bulletin (which he doesn't own) in February 2003, according to The Guardian.
The economy is expected to expand 1.9% next year, in line with 2019 growth and nearly double the 103% pace projected by the European Central Bank for the whole of the common currency bloc.
The head of the provincial council in Maidan Wardak province, Sharifullah Hotak, told local Afghan TV station Shamshad that the biometric system in voting centers was not working in the whole of the province.
"We won't agree on everything, but I look forward to working with the administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to deliver a Brexit that works for the whole of the United Kingdom," May said.
In fact, Reynolds was so right to play the character that the whole of the X-Men movie universe was willing to give Deadpool (and Reynolds) a re-do on the character, continuity be damned.
Investors love them for their stellar growth and vast ambition: the FAANG group of technology stocks, comprising Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Alphabet (Google's parent), is worth more than the whole of the FTSE 100.
The directness of the question is meant to elicit laughs, but the fact is that the whole of the action focuses on Goodwin's budding relationship with a 17-year-old — in other words, a child.
Stripping investment spending from calculations of countries' budget deficits would result in more balanced, less export-led growth in Germany and was also in the interests of the whole of the euro zone, he said.
This would seem to be especially the case considering how discredited the whole of the country's political class seems, a consequence of a series of corruption scandals and the country's dour economic performance of late.
EU diplomats have told Reuters that the bloc is examining ways to solve the Irish border problem by keeping the whole of the United Kingdom, and not just Northern Ireland, inside the EU's customs territory.
We had the whole of the CapEx in all of our countries where we are operating coming down and then we are somewhat in an expectation mode for 5G coming in next couple of years.
"We think Europe will rebound, given the general global economic activity it's hard to see the whole of the euro zone going into recession," said Justin Onuekwusi, portfolio manager at Legal and General Investment Management.
"Airport expansion is vital for the economic future of the whole of the UK ... Businesses will know that we are building the infrastructure they need to access global markets," the newspaper quoted her as saying.
Brent liquidation has therefore crushed the calendar spreads, with contracts nearest to expiry now trading in contango, and the whole of the first six months in a backwardation of less than 216 cents per barrel.
During the first game the terminals were in operation, they recorded twenty thousand fan responses—about the same as the total number of surveys that fans had returned during the whole of the previous year.
In its opening minutes, "The Whole of the Moon" by the Irish folk-rock band the Waterboys blares forth while Noah Solloway drills friends and family in a dance routine for his daughter Whitney's wedding.
The retailer's like-for-like sales in Britain rose 1.6 percent from April 1 to June 30, a period that did not benefit from the whole of the Easter holiday as it did in 2017.
"The whole of the Labour Party and Labour family — and indeed the whole country — will be in shock at the horrific murder of Jo Cox today," Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn said in a statement.
Basketball shorts, nice and breezy, a pair of athletics sandals, and a handsome tank top, allow the Spaniard to really suck the whole of the sunshine into his arms, surprisingly well toned for the offseason.
The trade balance for the whole of the European Union was nearly flat in May, recording a marginal surplus of 0.2 billion euros, compared with 2.3 billion a year earlier, non seasonally adjusted estimates showed.
The report dated Friday is a behind-the-scenes look at how the administration is ramping preparedness and how the whole of the federal government is being mobilized to tackle the crisis in our midst.
A listener sitting through the whole of the "Ring" — Wagner's four-opera epos about the birth and destruction of a civilization — has to wait two and a half hours for the first relatable human interaction.
Until other trade plans are in place, complete with technology to negate the need for border checks in Ireland, the whole of the United Kingdom would remain in a customs union with the European Union.
May's emerging plan to do so would keep the whole of the United Kingdom inside the European Union's customs rule book until a new trade deal removes the need for controls at the Irish border.
The virus outbreak remains centred on the wealthy and populous region of Lombardy around Milan and the neighbouring regions of Veneto and Emilia Romagna, but cases are spreading around the whole of the Italian peninsular.
But what grows from that modest start seems to fill not only a vacant lot in a fictionalized Cleveland, but also the whole of the New Victory Theater and the rapt hearts of its audience.
May's government that fought to extend the backstop to the whole of the United Kingdom as opposed to just Northern Ireland, partly in an unsuccessful effort to placate its Northern Irish partner, the Democratic Unionists.
Within the whole of the Spanish economy, cars, trucks and auto parts now collectively compose more than 17 percent of total exports, according to data assembled by the M.I.T. Media Lab's Observatory of Economic Complexity.
"(People) are not looking for a prime minister who is just a Brexit prime minister, but a prime minister who can govern for the whole of the country," she said in an interview on ITV.
But when you reach the third act, and the thematic impact of this plot clicks into place (as the Atlantic's David Sims has written about here), it becomes more impressive within the whole of the film.
Miliband added his analysis did not apply to the whole of the Muslim world, citing Indonesia, the most populous Muslim-majority country, and Bangladesh as two examples of countries that did not fit into the narrative.
"A throw-in is awarded to the opponents of the player who last touched the ball when the whole of the ball passes over the touchline, on the ground or in the air," the IFAB says .
JN: Lloyd's as you most probably know, has put a huge effort into modernization, our so called target operating model, which is re-engineering the whole of the way we process our business is well underway.
This fact highlights how underrated the European economic recovery has been as a factor in the post-election surge in economic confidence, as the whole of the European Union is the U.S.'s largest trading partner.
The figures are not uniform across the whole of the euro zone, however: Germany has the lowest unemployment rate at 4.3 percent while one in five people in Spain and Greece are still without a job.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan said on Friday the decision by the United States to withdraw from the Paris climate accord was "regrettable" and that climate change required a concerted effort by the whole of the international community.
From a total of 210 Olympic men's bouts contested up to August 16th, there were 11 technical knockouts (TKOs) and three outright knockouts; just four fights were stopped in the whole of the 2012 men's program.
The Syrian military, supported by Iran-backed militias and Russian air power, began their offensive to take control of the whole of the divided city of Aleppo after a week-long ceasefire broke down last month.
And though some of this may be attributable to reporting delays, projected deal volume data for the whole of the U.S. and Canada (fourth chart down in the Q1003 quarterly report) shows a years'-long downtrend.
President Nicolas Maduro on Monday expanded a limited quarantine to the whole of the South American nation, which has been hit by U.S. sanctions, after detecting 16 new cases of coronavirus for a total of 33.
Mr. Johnson's predecessor, Theresa May, negotiated a withdrawal agreement that would have kept the whole of the United Kingdom under Europe's trade rules until a technological solution could be found to check trucks without stopping them.
More and more we are realizing how deeply intertwined humanity is with the whole of the created world, and how deeply our thriving is dependent on the thriving of the entire planet and all its species.
Arlene Foster, the head of the DUP, said May's letter "raises alarm bells for those who value the integrity of our precious Union and for those who want a proper Brexit for the whole of the UK".
They have to be sent to specialist waste facilities—and just two of those exist in the whole of the UK. As a result, fewer than 400 coffee cups from high street coffee chains actually get recycled.
The 1980 charter of the Workers' Party of Korea, the ruling party, identified its "present task" as the "national liberation and people's democracy in the entire area of the country" — meaning, the whole of the Korean Peninsula.
Its shares rose by 18% on April 23rd, after Sky News reported that Fosun, a Chinese conglomerate that is its largest shareholder, and two buy-out firms were interested in parts or the whole of the company.
"But I think ultimately, what we need to do now is to really get on with the debate of making sure that the outcomes are the best outcomes of the negotiations for the whole of the U.K."
ROME, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Italian industrial production declined by less than expected in September after a surge the month before, data showed on Thursday, while output over the whole of the third quarter posted a healthy gain.
"We (the ECB) revised growth down to 1.4 percent for the whole of the euro zone and France will be a bit below that," Villeroy, who sits on the ECB's governing council, said on France Inter radio.
This may look like a large drop from January's 92.5 million, but it's worth factoring in that February is three days shorter than January and the whole of the Lunar New Year holidays fell within the month.
Despite being a supporter of secession, Sturgeon said her preference in the Brexit aftermath was for the whole of the UK to stay in the single market, which trades goods and services tariff-free across 28 countries.
"So we will trigger Article 50 by the end of this month as planned and deliver an outcome that works in the interests of the whole of the UK." (Reporting by Kylie MacLellan; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ordered on Thursday that the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip be opened for the whole of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, he said on his official Twitter account.
Any time the brains behind an encyclopedia (or a SETI mission) need to represent humanity, they have to somehow encompass the whole of the species in a single form—a type specimen, as biologists would call it.
"The prime minister's letter raises alarm bells for those who value the integrity of our precious union and for those who want a proper Brexit for the whole of the United Kingdom," DUP leader Arlene Foster said.
"I welcome Flybe's confirmation that they will continue to operate as normal, safeguarding jobs in U.K. and ensuring flights continue to serve communities across the whole of the U.K.," he said in a statement at the time.
The virus outbreak remains centred on the wealthy and populous region of Lombardy, around Milan, and the neighbouring regions of Veneto and Emilia Romagna, but cases are spreading around the whole of the Italian peninsula and Sicily.
"Pele" is one of the most lyrically expressive pieces in the whole of the Necks' output, though a subsequent album, "Aquatic" (22016), and their first live release, "Piano, Bass, Drums" (2150), each share its hypnotic rhythmic propulsion.
The virus outbreak remains centred on the wealthy and populous region of Lombardy, around Milan, and the neighbouring regions of Veneto and Emilia Romagna, but cases are spreading around the whole of the Italian peninsula and Sicily.
The government will say that the whole of the project which will link London to Birmingham and then split into two and connect the northern English cities of Manchester and Leeds should go ahead, said the BBC.
"That the Riksbank alone could resist the whole of the market's flows or its will to affect the crown, I just don't believe in that," said Anders Skoldberg, portfolio manager at the Second Swedish National Pension Fund.
But there was no sign of that here on Monday; the whole of the center of the city had been cleared of traffic to allow fans, meandering between downtown and the beach, to soak up the atmosphere.
"It's kind of like trying to talk about the whole of the American public in the singular, but it's even harder, because you have layers of anonymity and people who are just trying to provoke," she continued.
China claims almost the whole of the energy-rich South China Sea, which is also staked by Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam, and through which about $5 trillion worth of ship-borne trade passes each year.
"We have a mandate to pursue price stability for the whole of the euro zone, not only for Germany... We obey the law, not the politicians, because we are independent, as stated by the law," Draghi told reporters.
But instead of streets lined with cheering onlookers this weekend, imagine what would happen if the curtain on this grand PR stunt came down and the whole of the country turned their backs and simply refused to watch?
It seems to be the only time I've ever run into people that say they've sat and watched the whole of the credits, just because they wanted to listen to Tori singing and find out how it ended.
If you long for the days of Windows 8 when the Start screen would take over the whole of the display, you can bring those days back by turning on the toggle switch for Use Start full screen.
"This is a historic first step towards building a new domestic fishing policy as we leave the European Union - one which leads to a more competitive, profitable and sustainable industry for the whole of the UK," he said.
The Welt am Sonntag weekly had reported on Sunday that Germany had learned of 157 hacker attacks on critical infrastructure companies in the second half of 2018 compared to 145 attacks in the whole of the previous year.
One British idea to break the deadlock is for the whole of the United Kingdom to remain inside a customs union until there is a plan in place for future trade that would obviate the need for checks.
Under these plans, the whole of the United Kingdom might remain in a European customs union temporarily, but critics fear that this could become a permanent arrangement, preventing the country from pursuing new trade deals around the world.
Mr. Trump's strategy is to continue to build support with the Tea Party supporters and evangelicals who make up a plurality of those who identify as Republicans, but they are by no means the whole of the party.
Unsurprisingly, Scottish nationalists who have long pushed for the whole of the United Kingdom to remain within the European Union customs market, are fuming at what they view as preferential treatment for one part of the United Kingdom.
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - The European Union could one day offer a free trade agreement to the whole of the African continent, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will say in a keynote speech on Wednesday, an EU official said.
However, still left to do is a future-facing architecture for the fundamental redesign of the whole of the United States' financial infrastructure in the context of its relationship to the global financial system and its digital future.
The opposition Labour Party said one way for alignment of Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland to become acceptable was for the whole of the United Kingdom to stay in the single market and the customs union.
That is to say that the current US military force in South Korea isn't intended to really stop the whole of the North Korean military all by their lonesome, but rather to function as a tripwire of sorts.
"The agreement secures the rights of U.K. citizens in the EU, an agreed financial settlement, a backstop that (if used) would apply to the whole of the U.K. rather than only to Northern Ireland," he told CNBC via email.
Often wary of the stuffy suits of Washington, D.C., the tech industry tends to view its own backyard — however solipsistically — as a much more powerful economic epicenter with the real, true power to rewire the whole of the country.
"I think it is important in terms of industrial policy that we extend our support programme for electric battery vehicles and plug-in hybrids which are currently limited to 2021 for the whole of the next decade," he said.
"Even if there's work to do on the whole of the country, I'd like to see that it might be done in Baja California and Quintana Roo," he added, describing the states as victims of a poor drug law.
"I think it is important in terms of industrial policy that we extend our support program for electric battery vehicles and plug-in hybrids which are currently limited to 2021 for the whole of the next decade," he said.
"His Royal Highness is being kept personally updated about flooding across the whole of the country and is looking at ways in which he can help both now and in the future," a spokeswoman at Clarence House tells PEOPLE.
"We've put forward a basket of measures and I think Ofcom need to consider that against the risk of separation, which will create huge instability problems across the whole of the market," BT chief executive, Gavin Patterson, told CNBC.
If they are to be believed, ridiculous things are true: that the United Nations mandates sex education which fosters impotence and homosexuality among the young, or that British government funding has turned the whole of the Belarusian opposition gay.
"In the short and medium term, the final effect of this risk element on the whole of the economy will depend on the magnitude and persistence of this episode of political uncertainty," the bank said in its annual report.
Trump's critics have often answered his viciousness with their own viciousness, his abandonment of norms with their abandonment, his fear-mongering with their fear-mongering, his unwillingness to speak to the whole of the country with their own parochialism.
"I hope we can pave the way for an ambitious trade agreement for when the UK has left the EU including exploring whether we can forge a new trade agreement for the whole of the Gulf area," she added.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Commission proposals to deepen the integration of the euro zone will seek to make the whole of the European Union more united and improve the democratic accountability of euro zone institutions, Economics Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's daily aluminum output hit record levels in June, according to Reuters calculations, even as total production for the whole of the month fell slightly according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Monday.
The end of that regime would be an avowedly positive thing not just for the Iranian people and not just for the Syrian people who are suffering under Iran's destructive influence, but also for the whole of the world.
"You&aposve seen quite a large number of people coming in from the whole of the EU — 580 million population — able to treat the UK as though it&aposs basically part of their own country," he told Sky News.
"We must be more intentional than ever to ensure that the whole of the FCC is more coordinated, more deliberative, and more collaborative," said Starks, who has held a workshop and released a report on the supply chain concerns.
Success was hard to imagine unless Kim Jong-un could be made to read Trump as an equal, strong and unwavering, with the whole of the United States government both firmly under his control and standing squarely behind him.
These will see the whole of the United Kingdom stay in a customs union with the EU if a better solution is not found by mid-2020 that would see trade flowing easily across Northern Ireland's EU land border.
"If you bring that into the RSPO, you get that credibility of a third-party system of assurance, and you manage to link up the whole of the supply chain," said Danielle Morley, RSPO's European director of outreach and engagement.
The Financial Times reported that Ireland backed one of UK Prime Minister Theresa May's proposals - for the whole of the UK to operate within a customs union with the EU - if no other solution to the Irish border issue was found.
The feature could use a bit of work, but I still think it's one of the more compelling additions on the whole of the device and anticipate a lot of other companies introducing their own versions in the coming year.
" Boris argued in his column that Chequers undermines the fundamental aim of Brexit: "We are volunteering that the whole of the U.K. must remain effectively in the customs union and large parts of the single market until Brussels says otherwise.
FOURNI, Greece (Reuters) - Archaeologists in Greece have discovered at least 58 shipwrecks, many laden with antiquities, in what they say may be the largest concentration of ancient wrecks ever found in the Aegean and possibly the whole of the Mediterranean.
"I would say that concept of open trade… around which we formed the whole of the modern economy is alive and well, and we should, of course, make sure that the trade tensions do not stop the process," Gurria said.
Before it started shutting down plants in 2863 as part of a regional war on smog, Tangshan in northern China's Hebei province was producing around 100 million tonnes of crude steel every year, more than the whole of the United States.
The EU has stuck to its position - a backstop to prevent a return to a hard border between Northern Ireland and Ireland cannot be time-limited and cannot include the whole of the United Kingdom remaining in the customs union.
It's an approach to songwriting that could only ever exist in the internet era, when—between streaming services, private torrent sites, and Discogs—the whole of the recorded history of music is more or less at an enterprising kid's fingertips.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's role is not to support the Italian bond market after its recent sell-off but to set policy for the whole of the euro zone, Finnish central bank chief Olli Rehn said on Thursday.
The Democratic Unionist Party, that props up Johnson's government, was also considering supporting the amendment, according to reports, on the basis that it would allow the whole of the UK to have the same customs relationship with the EU after Brexit.
The towns of Rubbia and San Martino and the whole of the Doberdo plateau are in the possession of the Italians, and their cavalry has at places driven back the enemy's troops in disorder as far as the Vippacco torrent.
"I prayed (in Mecca) for a very strong Pakistani government and nation and for the whole of the Muslim ummah (community) to be united and strong financially, morally and mentally," said Syed Sajjad Ali Bukhari, a pensioner living in Canada.
This is why the greatest divide among historians is between the academics who tend to see people as points of compressed social forces and those popular historians, chiefly biographers, who see the actors as nearly the whole of the story.
They came up with a uniquely nostalgic idea: bathroom tiles that make the stalls take on the appearance of the panel buildings that came to represent the whole of the Eastern Bloc (and spread to other Communist countries, like Cuba).
" The movement across the whole of the collection echoes Dante: down, concentrically, into the revelations of illness and death, to "the phase in which these visits to emergency rooms and clinics increased in frequency and by now have become commonplace.
Under that plan, the whole of the United Kingdom would stay in a customs union with the European Union until a long-term arrangement can be made, while Northern Ireland would be subject to even more of Europe's rules. Mrs.
To protect those secrets from prying ears, the whole of the office suite in southwest Washington has been designated a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF), U.S. spy speak for an area that has restrictions to ensure secret information stays secure.
Composure is also important in his current job, which is unpredictable and high-stakes: Srivastava is the consultant anesthetist at what he calls a "frontier hospital"—Raigmore, in Inverness, which serves the whole of the vast and remote Scottish Highlands.
"As we approach December, we will be faced with real data for 20203 which will enable us to probably review the current arrangement and come up with a decision that probably will cover the whole of the year," Barkindo said.
The 60-year-old leader said she had tapped experience across the "whole of the Conservative Party" when she appointed Michael Gove, a long-serving cabinet minister who had clashed with May when she was home secretary, as agriculture minister.
You can hardly expect a work that collapses the Trojan War into one number (a boxing bout) and the whole of "The Odyssey" into a longish vaudeville scene, to engage feelings of pity and terror the way the source material can.
Aeon, which operates more than 20.7794,000 stores and has about 100 million customers, plans to harness Ocado's robotic warehouses, which it calls customer fulfilment centres (CFCs), and its software to create a distribution network serving the whole of the Japanese market.
It raised a reported two hundred and twenty million dollars worldwide for A.L.S. organizations; in just eight weeks, the American A.L.S. Association received thirteen times as much in contributions as what it had in the whole of the preceding year.
Davis said the government would never allow one part of the United Kingdom to remain in the single market after Brexit, though he did allow that regulatory alignment for Northern Ireland could apply to the whole of the United Kingdom.
And doesn't a birds-eye view showing the whole of the crib afforded by a wall mounted unit sound better than a traditional monitor that must perch on a shelf or changing table, leaving corners of the crib hidden from view?
JAKARTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Forest fires that blanketed Southeast Asia in thick haze last year released the greatest amount of climate-changing carbon since record blazes in 1997, producing emissions higher than in the whole of the European Union, scientists said on Tuesday.
However, the way we express ourselves digitally doesn't have the same fluidity and variation or poetry as the whole of the fashion industry, because the tools are made by tech people in California and not by crazy people in Paris or Milan!
The government on Wednesday said it had rejected a voluntary proposal from network provider BT to improve speeds in favor of a universal service obligation (USO) that will require coverage of at least 10 Mbps to the whole of the UK by 2020.
In order to prove that the highly coveted morels were not, in fact, psychedelic psilocybin mushrooms and that he was not flaunting his drug stash to the whole of the internet, Garrison dug some scraps of the mushroom out of the trash.
The exclusive talks with Cellnex would lead to a sale of 22019 percent of the company that manages Iliad's mobile telecom infrastructure in France, representing 240,1.53 sites, and the whole of the company that manages its towers in Italy, which has 21.5,21 sites.
Running from February 26- March 13, it's the first installment in "Open Plan," a series of five short shows, each of which will occupy the whole of the museum's 18,200-square-foot gallery, the largest unobstructed museum exhibition space in New York.
Since they all come from the same tendency, we decided to hand the award to the whole of the political centre, which, though it dominated politics for two decades, has failed to produce a leader who could save the country from disaster.
It was great advice, because when I did St. Elmo's Fire in 1985, we received pages upon pages of reviews from a Xerox machine, and I didn't get one single good review in the whole of the United States of America. Zero.
Maybe in LA. I can't see this being Tesla's big plan for overhauling its supercharger stations around the whole of the US. The publicity of Elon Musk trucking around on roller skates delivering food to Teslas would probably be well worth it.
"And the OMT is subject to having a program with ESM and is also subject to the assessment by the Governing Council that the undertaking of the OMT doesn't prejudge the monetary policy for the whole of the euro area," he added.
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union is willing to agree to Britain's demand to include the whole of the United Kingdom in a backstop customs union if they cannot agree a free-trade deal when the planned transitional arrangement runs out, Euronews reported.
In response to the claims, the Department for Exiting the EU told CNBC Wednesday via email that the U.K government was "focused on delivering a Brexit that works for the whole of the U.K." and that included all businesses across the economy.
The tricky thing for the Fed is that it must set its policies for the whole of the United States; it can't set one interest rate for the service sector in big coastal cities and another for farm equipment makers in Iowa.
Under the so-called backstop plan that is part of the draft deal, the whole of the United Kingdom would remain in a customs union with the European Union until future trade plans that negate the need for border checks are worked out.
The Chasellas ski lift — an eight-minute glide above the mountainside — deposits straphangers at the Suvretta Hotel's Trutz Chalet, a lunchtime oasis of old-fashioned stone and timber at 2545,200 feet above sea level, with views over the whole of the Upper Engadine.
"Corsica, and the whole of the French market, has been a tough one for the last few years," said Alexandra Connolly, director of Alexandra Lloyd Properties, a real estate agency based in Nice that specializes in properties on the French coast and Corsica.
For both Pai and the whole of the FCC, the uptick in security concerns also presents a serious challenge to their ability to discuss critical tech policy issues in public view — without jeopardizing their safety or the safety of others in attendance.
The conceit is this: It's the night before Hale is going to be hanged by the British for being a spy, and he is able to see ahead into the whole of the history of the nation he is giving his life for.
"We signed a strategic alliance with Visa so now I can deliver Visa products on top of my wallet, link my wallet to Visa products and give access to someone who's completely unbanked to the whole of the Visa network," he said.
"It's been very much business as normal and that's the case I think across the whole of the UK. I think if you look at the market post-brexit, pre-brexit, there is no real difference," Redrow Chief Executive John Tutte told reporters.
If the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is right when it says that none of its agents aided and abetted the 28503/22019 attack, then it too should welcome the sunlight that JASTA will shine on the whole of the 9/11 story.
"We would like to deal (with) and discuss all of the issues related to the Libyan people, involving all of the stakeholders, actors, protagonists in the whole of the Mediterranean," said Conte, who took office last month promising a crackdown on immigration.
For both Pai and the whole of the FCC, the uptick in security concerns also presents a serious challenge to their ability to discuss critical tech policy issues in public view — without jeopardizing their safety or the wellbeing of others in attendance.
"The spirit could be, given the progress that has been achieved, an appropriate reduction in net monthly asset purchases, while maintaining a high stock of ECB-held assets, and a very accommodative monetary policy with the whole of the instruments at our disposal," Villeroy said.
But lawmakers from different parties fear that without an agreed time limit, or a unilateral right by the the U.K to the end the clause, it could be used as leverage to keep the whole of the U.K. under EU rules until Brussels decides otherwise.
In the UK, the profound economic changes reshaped policy: from the Factory and Workers Act through to the liberal reforms of David Lloyd George, which ultimately laid the ground for the welfare state, the consequences were felt for the whole of the next century.
In parliament, May also told lawmakers an enhanced Canada-style deal supported by some eurosceptics in her Conservative Party was not on offer for the whole of the United Kingdom and that when Britain left the EU, it would be as a whole country.
The Accel-backed company is currently licensed by U.K. financial regulator the FCA and benefits from so-called "passporting," European Union regulation that lets a company regulated in one EU country offer financial services across the whole of the EU and other EAA countries.
Among the possible changes are ideas for a special pool of money for euro zone countries that would be managed by a finance minister for the whole of the euro zone and who would answer to a euro zone caucus in the European Parliament.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May will work with Spain on Brexit, her spokeswoman said on Friday, but added that Britain has worked openly with the European Union on Gibraltar and wants to ensure a good deal for the "whole of the UK family".
"Whatever way we devise for getting onto the body of the (Brexit) talks, it's got to be consistent with the whole of the United Kingdom taking back control of our laws, of our borders and of our cash," Johnson told reporters after a speech.
There was one story in particular about a man who had been run over by a cart full of bricks in 1829, and the headline included the phrase, "sudden protrusion of the whole of the intestines into the scrotum," which is an eye-catching headline.
"If the aftermath of a 'no' victory results in an early election, in which parties propose a referendum of leaving the euro then this is much more of a problem, there will be serious contagion effects for the whole of the euro zone," he added.
There had been ideas afoot for some time to expand the event to the whole of the Americas and, in light of last year's revelations of fraud and bribery within FIFA, the U.S. was arguably the only clean venue available with the necessary infrastructure.
One option, Varadkar said, would be for the backstop to cover just Northern Ireland rather than the whole of the United Kingdom, but he said the Democratic Unionist Party, whose 10 members of parliament prop up the Conservative government, would likely have difficulties with that.
"What people need to do is hold their nerve and to look for a deal that works for the whole of the United Kingdom," Foster told BBC Northern Ireland in an interview, adding that Northern Ireland must remain "constitutionally and economically" within the United Kingdom.
Beyond favorable tax treatment and other financial perks, the deals allow companies in Silicon Valley and beyond a chance to make nice with their regulators — no small advantage at a time when the whole of the industry is under intense fire in the nation's capital.
Once more, it was David against Goliath: a small group led by another obsessive intellectual, Nikolaus Pevsner, fighting tooth and nail to persuade the whole government, the whole of the British public, all academe and almost all architects that Britain's Victorian buildings were worth saving.
One EU diplomat said London still appeared determined to secure an open-borders trade deal that would apply to the whole of the United Kingdom so that Northern Ireland would not be left in a special position with the EU, different from the mainland.
While Anaal Nathrakh's recent industrial-focused records might not be as acclaimed as the band's older works, 2016's The Whole of the Law was a monumental return to form and aptly mixed all of the band's myriad of influences better than ever before.
LONDON (Reuters) - Some European countries want the Brexit talks to move on to focus on trade and, although Germany and France are key to allowing that progress, it is a decision for the whole of the bloc, Britain's Brexit minister David Davis said on Friday.
The real problem is that half of U.S. voters went along with Trump, knowing exactly what kind of clown they were voting for — and that the whole of the G.O.P. is still going along with Trump, in spite of every lie, perverse act, or treachery.
"I believe that I speak for the whole of the jury, when I say that the general public in these types of cases are unaware of just how specifically the rule of law dictates how a jury must reach a verdict," the foreman wrote.
Italy has long been overwhelmed with arrivals and is now together with governments such as Austria and Hungary pushing tougher anti-immigration policies for the whole of the EU. U.N. data shows some 43,000 people arrived to the EU across the Mediterranean this year.
"Markets are currently assuming that this does not get out of hand, but I am concerned that the whole of the Middle East has become a lot more complex in the last few months," Neil Dwane, portfolio manager at Allianz Global Investors, told me.
Cartier-Bresson, who had escaped from a German prison camp during the war, was a master at that; in a washed-out shot here from 1951, a lone woman crossing the street in London manages to convey the whole of the Blitz and postwar privation.
"In order to secure this (mask) order during an extremely tense period and to ensure that the production begins today, Bernard Arnault arranged for LVMH to finance the whole of the first week of deliveries, amounting to five million euros ($5.4 million)," the group said.
"We now aim to forge a deep and special partnership with our European friends and allies while remaining true to the referendum result - taking back control of our laws, money and borders for the whole of the UK." Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Kate Holton
Her blithe acknowledgment of her own beauty's benefits — "I looked like Brigitte Bardot," she writes in Eve's Hollywood — ignores the fact that this likeness would not be so advantageous if it did not signify the blonde, fair-skinned aesthetic venerated by the whole of the Western world.
But the contemporary parameters surrounding it — in which the individual takes on the whole of the risk for their education, with little faith that programs intended to ameliorate the debt load will work, or that they will be able to seek recourse when they don't — are broken.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May has been clear she wants to negotiate a Brexit deal that works for the whole of the United Kingdom and does not believe it is time for a second referendum on independence for Scotland, her spokesman said on Monday.
Global demand growth is expected to accelerate from an "exceptionally weak" 310,000 barrels per day in the first quarter of 2019 and 800,000 in the second quarter, to reach 1.8 million barrels per day in the whole of the second half of the year, the IEA said.
The stance of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, which props up May's minority government, has been that it cannot back a Brexit divorce deal that does not protect the whole of the United Kingdom, and the DUP said on Friday that "still stands and is our position".
LONDON, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May will work with Spain on Brexit, her spokeswoman said on Friday, but added that Britain has worked openly with the European Union on Gibraltar and wants to ensure a good deal for the "whole of the UK family".
"I think that is extremely dangerous for Scotland, indeed for the whole of the UK." Johnson told Sturgeon that while he would prefer to negotiate a new exit deal with the EU, Britain would be leaving the bloc on October 31 "come what may", his office said.
The report warned that China could build an additional 290 GW of capacity - more than the whole of the United States' coal capacity - and still remain within the 1,300-GW cap for national coal-fired power generation proposed by the China Electricity Council, an influential industry group.
But Miftah Magariaf, head of the Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG) deployed in the ports, said the oil and gas network in the whole of the eastern region, from Libya's eastern and southern borders with Egypt, Sudan and Chad, to the central region of Sirte, was now secured.
"A lot of other cities in Europe had fires and traumatic events, but by the 28.2th century, London is by far the biggest city in Europe, and virtually the whole of the walled city is destroyed," said Alex Werner, the Museum of London's head of history collections.
During the merger's final fifth of a second, envisaged in an artist's impression above, the coalescing holes pumped 50 times more energy into space this way than the whole of the rest of the universe emitted in light, radio waves, X-rays and gamma rays combined.
The country now has 593 confirmed cases with a total of over 720 across the whole of the Middle East, according to AP. —Clinch The financial services company HNA Group has asked the government of China's province of Hainan to help with its increasing liquidity risks.
"My ministers will seek a future relationship with the European Union based on a free-trade agreement that benefits the whole of the United Kingdom," the queen said, delivering the government's upbeat, likely unrealistic, goal of hammering out a comprehensive deal by the end of next year.
There were people everywhere on the streets, a Virginia race day multiplied a hundredfold, as though the whole of the world had gathered there, gathered to heave between the workshops and fur dealerships and druggists, to walk the stone-chipped streets, to inhale the acrid air.
Johnson is concerned about the fact that the UK has seen a large number of people coming in from the whole of the European Union (EU) who treat the UK as though it's part of their own country — and there has been no control over their admissions.
He said that his company already has proprietary algorithms that it uses to help calculate property risk factors, which it already uses and will roll out across the whole of the merged company, and the different operations have already been building technology to help onboard properties more efficiently.
Krafcik also said that Waymo wants to broaden the geographic scope of its trial, starting with expansion in the near-term to cover the entire Phoenix metro area, which represents more acreage than the whole of the Greater London area, he noted (though it's obviously far less dense).
"As the firm is already facing a bankruptcy crisis, it is unable to pay the whole of the interest on the principal of this bond," the firm said in a statement submitted to the website of the China Central Depository and Clearing Co. (CCDC), China's primary bond clearing house.
May's spokesman repeated that the whole of the United Kingdom will leave the EU's single market and customs union but Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said it seemed impossible to Dublin that some form of hard border could be avoided if there are diverging regulatory regimes north and south.
Remember how the EHBs made the marketplace viable, because they helped pool risk among the whole of the population, requiring everybody to pay a little for basic health care even if they aren't going to use it, instead of just attracting sick people who may need those services?
Terms of the deal are not being disclosed, the companies tell me, but the whole of the Falcon team, including CEO/founder Ulrik Bo Larsen, are joining the company, where they will continue to operate its existing product set as well as integrate it into Cision's wider business.
The North Korean military warned on Wednesday that it would "burn up all the objects" in border regions of the South, including Seoul, "the moment the U.S. reckless attempt at pre-emptive attack is spotted" and that "the whole of the southern half" of Korea would be its target.
"We'll certainly take into account representations from London and from other devolved areas, but clearly we need to come up with a policy that works for the whole of the UK," said Robin Walker, a junior minister in the Brexit department, when asked about the regional visa proposal.
EU diplomats briefed on the negotiations said a vital part of a complex package was to "anchor" a reference in the legally-binding withdrawal treaty to May's proposal to keep the whole of the United Kingdom in a customs partnership with the EU — thus avoiding special treatment for Northern Ireland.
Following the lead of other influential houses like Gucci and Michael Kors, which both announced it's fur-free stance in the last six months, we can only hope that by the end of 2018, the whole of the industry will have waved goodbye to cruelty in the name of fashion.
Congress' discretionary treatment of Puerto Rico under the tax reform for the benefit of economic sectors other than the whole of the American citizens in Puerto Rico is, again, justified by the doctrine unincorporated territory which exempts Puerto Rico from the Uniformity Clause, Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution.
May's Northern Irish, pro-Brexit allies, on whom she depends for a slim parliamentary majority, accused Dublin of trying to force Northern Ireland, or the whole of the United Kingdom, to stay in a customs union with the EU, depriving it of the freedom to set its own commercial regulations.
But after Soviet archives were opened following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, it became clear that the war had been Kim Il-sung's idea, and that he had repeatedly pleaded with both Stalin and Mao to support his bid to take over the whole of the Korean Peninsula.
May's "backstop" solution remained keeping the whole of the United Kingdom inside the EU customs area longer than planned until a new UK-EU trade deal is agreed that would ensure there is no friction on the Ireland-Northern Ireland border - but with a get-out clause to avoid this backstop becoming permanent.
The first of her 23 World Cup wins also came at St Moritz the following December when she won the Super G. After winning silver medals in the Super G and combined events at the 2009 world championships in Val d'Isere, she missed the whole of the 2009/10 season through injury.
Britain said the so-called backstop plan, to be put in place if there is any delay in implementing a Brexit deal, should apply to the whole of the United Kingdom rather than just Northern Ireland as suggested by the EU. Reporting by Michael Holden and Elizabeth Piper; editing by Stephen Addison
The issue of how to maintain an open border on the island of Ireland is at the heart of the dispute between London and Brussels after British lawmakers objected to the so-called backstop insurance policy which they believe would keep the whole of the UK trapped in an EU customs union.
"German dead literally carpet the ground along the whole of the long battle front, and many of the prisoners evacuated on the rear are half demented as a result of the terror which the Allied onslaught has inspired in them," according to the July 2, 1916, edition of The New York Herald.

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