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Younger Americans would subsidize older Americans to a lesser degree.
Those effects continue, albeit to a lesser degree, he said.
Democrats and independents also increased, but to a lesser degree.
The same is true, to a lesser degree, with wind energy.
The same logic applies to bystanders, though to a lesser degree.
It feels like a weighted blanket, but to a lesser degree.
The same trend applied to men, but to a lesser degree.
Capcom Infinite, and to a lesser degree, Street Fighter V itself.
At the same time, Biden and, to a lesser degree, Sen.
Europeans are to a lesser degree divided, too, especially in Brexit Britain.
They're the audience, and the men are as well—to a lesser degree.
In that case, the same expenses are deductible, but to a lesser degree.
The result is the Falster and, to a lesser degree, their analog collections.
And I think we're still experiencing that, but to a lesser degree today.
Over the course of the book, I started experiencing awkwardness to a lesser degree.
Opposition forces also committed atrocities, but to a lesser degree, the United Nations said.
But those tides only run through November, returning to a lesser degree in March.
In my experience the legacy of that mentality persists, albeit to a lesser degree.
We experience the same effect while sleeping flat at night, although to a lesser degree.
Advanced economies with reduced oil-usage intensity would also suffer but to a lesser degree.
Over the past decade, albeit to a lesser degree, the same story has unfolded elsewhere.
North Korea, despite its willful behavior, serves China's and, to a lesser degree, Russia's ends.
Meditation can also, to a lesser degree, reduce the toll of psychological distress, the review found.
Food imports increased, particularly from countries like Brazil and to a lesser degree the United States.
Some suspect this sort of effect may play, to a lesser degree, into hiring as well.
It said it expects price volatility to lead to more charges, albeit to a lesser degree.
If you rent just a room, the same expenses are deductible, but to a lesser degree.
In general, housing requests are based on culture and, to a lesser degree, language, Cilenti said.
These players also are on the rosters of the top programs, but to a lesser degree.
My reasons are fairly similar to Matt's and (to a lesser degree) our colleague Andrew Prokop's.
To a lesser degree, the Republicans have some similar delegates who can theoretically swing the vote.
Taking a pill you think is a painkiller can activate that system (to a lesser degree).
On the face of it, Nicki Minaj has been snubbed to a lesser degree by the Academy.
The postings appear primarily on Telegram and on Facebook and WhatsApp to a lesser degree, he said.
This also happened, to a lesser degree, in 2016, when Hurricane Matthew submerged 14 hog manure lagoons.
Serbs tend to believe it is biased against them; Croats the same, though to a lesser degree.
The Trump areas saw particular increases in teasing about race and, to a lesser degree, sexual orientation.
The US Marshals has also purchased SocioSpyder, albeit to a lesser degree: $22,500 worth of orders are listed.
Fraudulent websites using the word "chocolate" also spiked those months but to a lesser degree, the researchers found.
Instead, their leaders see tapping the wind, and to a lesser degree the sun, as an economic strategy.
Instead, their leaders see tapping the wind, and to a lesser degree the sun, as an economic strategy.
Extreme drought remains in three counties in Southern California — Santa Barbara, Ventura and to a lesser degree Los Angeles.
In their place is a half-mile promenade that, to a lesser degree, still serves as a racial divide.
For those who depend on sign language and, to a lesser degree, lip-reading, communication can be extremely challenging.
Since then, Steam has become the premier platform for the PC — and, to a lesser degree, Mac — gaming community.
It gets its money from selling products (and to a lesser degree content and services) rather than through advertising.
Socially conscious rap is common; its criminal-minded flip side, street rap, does exist, but to a lesser degree.
The issue hit Intel by far the hardest, but also competitors like AMD and ARM to a lesser degree.
To a lesser degree, the current climate has opened fresh opportunities for Democrats to recapture the Senate, as well.
Fitch believes TMB to be systemically important, though to a lesser degree than the country's four largest commercial banks.
While Frederick did not share the family's corporate ethos, he did share, to a lesser degree, its immense wealth.
Even lead has been a beneficiary of investment money, albeit to a lesser degree than the other LME-traded metals.
It has China and, to a lesser degree, Russia, both of which oppose unilateral American military strikes on sovereign countries.
Deutsche Bank analyst Paul Trussell said that, to a lesser degree, there could be a modest drag on specialty retailers.
" The ISM also noted that "the nation's employment resource and supply chains continued to struggle, but to a lesser degree.
I think they thought that Variety ... Obviously, Variety and I guess Hollywood Reporter to a lesser degree did migrate themselves.
That spilled over to a few other emerging countries that share some of those traits, albeit to a lesser degree.
Exercisers who fell in the middle in terms of intensity were also at reduced risk, though to a lesser degree.
Typically, this has taken the form of reinvestments directed toward strengthening probation, parole and, to a lesser degree, law enforcement.
For Apple Watch users who want to listen to non-Apple Music tunes the same is true to a lesser degree.
Military and politically, Syria is its toehold for influence in the Middle East and, to a lesser degree, in the Mediterranean.
Huawei's main rivals are two European companies, Nokia and Ericsson, along with (to a lesser degree) China's ZTE and Korea's Samsung.
We've got the self-enclosed narcissism of Donald Trump and, to a lesser degree, the mistrustful defensiveness of Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Like it or not, we are in the golden age of Googling prospective mates — and, to a lesser degree, everyone else.
Consumers were apprehensive about business conditions, their personal financial situations, and to a lesser degree, labor market prospects, the Conference Board said.
"This means if the U.S. recovers, euro zone stocks will recover too but to a lesser degree," said City of London's Huber.
Fitch expects the bank to rely on loans from its majority shareholder to support funding, though to a lesser degree than peers.
The rise of iPads (and to a lesser degree, other tablets) in the educational space revealed many teachers' desires for additional inputs.
As the conversation around labor continues, I noticed somewhat of a shift towards finally discussing benefits (and, to a lesser degree, wages).
By the end of that year, students and, to a lesser degree, workers in nearly every part of the world would rise up.
And to a lesser degree, I think a lot of people get into the mode of taking a vacation from their everyday worries.
The match-y metallic situation also involved, to a lesser degree, co-star Shay Mitchell, who was decked out in a gold sequined minidress.
Extrapolate that through Rust Belt states and, to a lesser degree, the nation, and you see the crippling crux of the 2016 voting patterns.
The regime is bust, sustained only by generous injections of cash from Gulf states (and, to a lesser degree, by military aid from America).
The e-commerce market in the U.S. is dominated by Amazon and, to a lesser degree, by big retailers such as Walmart and Target.
The president, the official said, was primarily concerned about staying ahead in any nuclear race with Russia, and to a lesser degree with China.
Chris Carter, Garrett Cooper and, to a lesser degree, Chase Headley were unable to provide the offense that Bird had shown flashes of producing.
Former Presidents Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and, to a lesser degree, Barack Obama all vaulted to reelection with the help of a growing economy.
Governments of the region, especially of Guatemala and, to a lesser degree, of Honduras, are indifferent to the plight of their poor who migrate.
The company suffered its own privacy and content moderation reckoning, though arguably to a lesser degree than Facebook's, and defended its business practices before Congress.
There is the globe and its evocation of the passage of day and night, and, to a lesser degree, of the seasons, and even epochs.
And, to a lesser degree, it is the anti-establishment, left-behind voters to whom Bernie Sanders appealed during his campaign for the Democratic nomination.
In addition, Ford made several big acquisitions and investments, like artificial intelligence startup Argo (for a whopping $1 billion) and, to a lesser degree, Chariot.
His Orange have already made the adjustments they'll need to make against North Carolina against tournament opponents Gonzaga and Virginia, just to a lesser degree.
For all of the company's recent successes, the gulf between its offering and Alexa, Assistant and (to a lesser degree) Siri must seem utterly insurmountable.
Similarly, some Americans today consider Latinos and, to a lesser degree, some people with Muslim and Jewish backgrounds as part of a nonwhite race too.
At the same time, the American electoral system disadvantages the party of populous states through the Senate and, to a lesser degree, the Electoral College.
In 2015 a million refugees reached Europe, crossing mainly from Turkey to Greece, and to a lesser degree from countries such as Libya to Italy.
Following the 2012 campaign, some concluded that Romney suffered from Santorum and Gingrich's persistence (and to a lesser degree, the continuation of Ron Paul's campaign).
It was only a matter of time before the idea migrated over to ride-hailing, which is dominated by Uber and, to a lesser degree, Lyft.
Why it matters: Amazon is in a race with Google (and to a lesser degree Microsoft and Apple) to make its assistant as ubiquitous as possible.
According to experts, there are some concrete reasons why Target — and, to a lesser degree, other major chain stores — drive us to whip out our wallets.
Trump's brash and disruptive style -- and, to a lesser degree, anti-establishment crusading -- also appear to be well suited to the mood of the current electorate.
Two exceptions (well, one and a half): the realistically portrayed oil, "The Guitar Lesson" and, to a lesser degree, the more expressionistic pen drawing for it.
Andrew Holland, beverage analyst at Societe Generale, said fourth-quarter earnings missed market consensus at earnings per share level and to a lesser degree for EBITDA.
Once complete (and to a lesser degree now), the economic graph could influence everything from career choices and marketing messages to educational institutions and public policy.
In the Gulf, stock markets that are more vulnerable to foreign fund flows were hit on Weddnesday, although to a lesser degree than other emerging markets.
Hispanics are expected to be a key constituency in the battleground states of Florida, Colorado and Nevada, and to a lesser degree in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
As a result, the impact of this misunderstanding was magnified, but it's certain to have spread to a lesser degree across the state and the nation.
Americans were able to eke out extra sleep largely by heading to bed sooner and, to a lesser degree, by waking up later, the researchers found.
Only in the representational arts do Asians remain unseen — mostly in film and television, but in music, too, and, to a lesser degree, on the runway.
Most of a vegan&aposs protein will come from – you guessed it – the protein foods category, but grains also provide some protein to a lesser degree.
Normani (and to a lesser degree her Gen Z counterpart Khalid) is a prime example of this: all early-aughts throwback and modern R&B classicism.
Compared to the siblings, the treated children did have a higher risk of mental illness, but to a lesser degree than when compared to the general public.
After weeding out a lot of artificial fragrances over the past few months, I've gotten a lot better but am still affected—just to a lesser degree.
In this unsettled state of affairs, businesses in Britain (and, to a lesser degree, other countries with which it has close ties) defer whatever spending they can.
Disagreeing with the party on issues is the biggest reason for those who lean Democrat but do not affiliate, but to a lesser degree at 33 percent.
Both neoclassical and to a lesser degree Keynesian branches of economic theory would argue that running large deficits during periods of economic expansion have negative side-effects.
Which is to say, viral videos on apps like TikTok and Triller (also Instagram and, to a lesser degree, YouTube), where his music is most at home.
Foremost, the movie -- adapted from Ian McEwan's 1987 novel -- provides a showcase for Cumberbatch, and to a lesser degree the always-splendid Kelly Macdonald as his wife.
Higher-income and college-educated movers — and to a lesser degree, whites — appeared significantly more sensitive to changing crime levels in their housing decisions than other groups.
ArcelorMittal said it expected the coronavirus outbreak to have a short-term negative impact on demand in China and to a lesser degree elsewhere, unless the situation worsened.
Nicotine exists outside of tobacco, and while it can still be addictive (although to a lesser degree) in patch or gum form, the potential benefits deserve serious attention.
The Yankees were once the team that the Cubs — and to a lesser degree, the Red Sox — are now: championship contenders brimming with young talent that captivates fans.
Santos was aware of studies finding that white, and to a lesser degree, black teachers have lower academic expectations for black students than they do for white students.
The country continued to invest in social housing to a lesser degree until 1993, when the federal government washed their hands of the issue of housing almost entirely.
Most of these people are from the Central American countries of Guatemala, Honduras, and (to a lesser degree) El Salvador; unprecedented numbers of them are families traveling together.
Particularly incensed is Jason, whom Mr. Pullen imbues with a loose, touchy temperament, and, to a lesser degree, Chris, played with bouncy energy by the engaging Mr. Davis.
Dhruva Jaishankar, a fellow at Brookings India, told CNN that "on bilateral issues, relations have been more complicated, especially on trade and to a lesser degree on immigration".
Cadelago: Warren, Biden and, to a lesser degree, Klobuchar did a good job of hammering Bloomberg, whose quick rise in polls poses a mortal threat to their campaigns.
GoPro is quite well known in North America, to a lesser degree in Europe and the Middle East, and to an even lesser degree in the Asia Pacific region.
Clinton had already begun to treat Mr. Sanders as a greatly diminished threat, concentrating her fire on Mr. Trump and, to a lesser degree, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.
The feebleness of this example ­exposes a flaw in this book and, to a lesser degree, in Duckworth's doctrine: A focus on grit decouples character education from moral development.
Republican lawmakers — who control both chambers of Congress — have been doing most of their significant policy work on health care and to a lesser degree tax reform without Democrats.
" The stated targets of Facebook's efforts are precisely defined, but its formulation of the problem implicates, to a lesser degree, much more than just "the worst of the worst.
Akira's friends, Miki and Miko, are given the same treatment to a lesser degree; what starts as a friendship stained by jealousy ends with professions of love from them both.
However, it was on the Silver Certificates—and, to a lesser degree, the Gold Certificates—that the most recognizable aspects of American money design started to be come fairly standardized.
At the same time, they're beholden to advertisers, shareholders, and, to a lesser degree, their own users, and often forced to strike a balance between competing views of acceptable content.
Some funds were used to trade-in one Cellebrite model for another, and to a lesser degree, some forces paid for extra training in how to use the forensics gear.
Media coverage often focuses on how widespread FGM/C traditions are, even in the West (FGM/C is usually considered an African, and to a lesser degree an Asian, issue).
One thing that Google and Facebook, YouTube, Twitter to a lesser degree, have all dealt with over the last couple of years is, we have these things that are massive.
"The two China routes, to a lesser degree, Tokyo, have been colossal loss makers for us," said Vasu Raja, American's vice president of network planning said on a company podcast.
In the report, the bank reiterated its 2016 economic growth forecast of 1.8 percent and said it would driven primarily by investments and to a lesser degree by net exports.
And the overall prison population for Hennepin County — which reflects on Klobuchar's prosecutions — grew, although that seemed to largely reflect state and, to a lesser degree, national trends at the time.
Unlike other digital tools, the Oculus Touch controllers and, to a lesser degree, the HTC Vive controllers, offer a more intuitive and organic approach to creating art in a digital medium.
Examples can be found all over the World: Turkey, Russia, China, North Korea, but you can equally argue that modern Western Governments do the same thing... if to a lesser degree.
Considering that, the slightly younger (and, to a lesser degree, more racially mixed) faces this year felt like a part of a broader trend in jazz — and therefore, even more auspicious.
It would impact Goldman Sachs Group Inc and Morgan Stanley to a lesser degree although, they would likely have to revert to being standalone investment banks and shed their deposit funding.
It takes some combination of institutions: marriage, religion, female modesty/gatekeeping (yup, females have a role in checking men), fatherhood, and to a lesser degree, police, lawsuits, human resource departments, etc.
Some longer-term research has suggested that one-third of these successes slide back into having active diabetes after five years, but to a lesser degree than they might have without surgery.
The exclusivity of the high-tech sector in general is reflected in the lack of diverse entrepreneurs being supported by high-tech accelerators and, to a lesser degree, by high-tech incubators.
Support for Trump's impeachment and removal actually dropped to 6% from 249% among Republicans – a decline more than offset by rising support for impeachment among Democrats and, to a lesser degree, independents.
Revenues (and to a lesser degree costs) from private banking, underwriting and advisory rose sharply qoq and led to a 67% yoy pre-tax profit increase from these activities at CHF205 million.
Fourth, to shatter the isolation that Washington had tried to impose on Moscow after the crisis in Ukraine, forging a dialogue with the United States and, to a lesser degree, with Europe.
The Department of Energy's main concern is managing and securing the country's stockpile of nuclear weapons and, to a lesser degree, managing the nation's nuclear power plants and cleaning up nuclear waste.
The cuts, and to a lesser degree the additional spending, have helped push the federal budget deficit to nearly $1 trillion a year, even as unemployment lingers near a half-century low.
David Waldstein: Lester (and to a lesser degree, Ross) coming into the game was supposed to be the Cubs' Madison Bumgarner moment, but it looked more like an old-fashioned Cubs moment.
Bosniaks and to a lesser degree Croats have gruesome memories of Serb reserve police forces who were widely blamed for massacres and expulsions of non-Serb civilians early in the 1990s war.
The CEA study found that states with a higher-than-average share of jobs in construction, mining and (to a lesser degree) manufacturing tend to have more prime-age men in the workforce.
The now-infamous duo was involved in an extramarital affair and were both involved in the investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails and, to a lesser degree, the early stages of the Russia investigation.
Several analysts have forecast that gold prices will rally if Republican Donald Trump wins the Tuesday election, while they could rise to a lesser degree or even fall if Democrat Hillary Clinton wins.
To a lesser degree, she's active on Instagram; in the weeks leading up to the release of her latest album, Reputation, Taylor occasionally commented on fans' Halloween costumes and popped into their livestreams.
But Grayson has still been using those stances to draw out some strong contrasts, campaigning on gun control, reproductive choice, public schools, and, to a lesser degree, the impeachment of President Donald Trump.
Brigham Young University especially and Weber State University and the University of Utah to a lesser degree are producing undergraduate students who are attending top MFA programs and some of them are returning.
The Trump administration announced this month a new nuclear policy calling for revitalization of the nation's nuclear arsenal to counter Russia and to a lesser degree China — an approach that has upset Beijing.
The online statement also said Chen Bo, local Red Cross Party member, and Gao Qin, vice chair and party secretary of the local Red Cross, received warnings and penalties to a lesser degree.
Thanks to increased access to contraception, as well, to a lesser degree, to curbs on abortions in some states, the number of abortions performed in America has fallen by about a third since 1990.
The people whose scores had showed that they were highly resilient displayed brain activity very similar to that of the elite athletes and soldiers, as did, to a lesser degree, people with average resilience.
The latter is to a lesser degree because, despite its extremely off-putting subject, there is art in the quality of the drawing, especially in the rich and wild array of feverish pen strokes.
"Across the four major racial and ethnic groups, well-being has dropped the most among Blacks and Hispanics, although it has also come down to a lesser degree among whites and Asians," researchers found.
Bezos hopes that launch deals, government contracts, and, to a lesser degree, the fees from tourists will eventually make Blue profitable, though the time required may be best measured by the clock he's building.
As the new research shows, Antarctica experienced an atypical rash of high pressure during the early parts of the 20th century, causing the relatively balmy summers experienced by Amundsen and, to a lesser degree, Scott.
This month's events in Charlottesville and, to a lesser degree in Boston, have plunged the country into a new level of polarization, one so extreme that references to Nazis are now commonplace on cable news.
The Pixel has raised my expectations of mobile cameras to a very high standard, and right now I only see the Galaxy S8, HTC U53, and, to a lesser degree, LG G6 coming close to it.
By running a campaign that rests in large part on his claims of being a successful businessman, and, to a lesser degree, a generous donor to charitable causes, Mr. Trump has put these matters in play.
White rappers — especially in the wake of the success of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and, to a lesser degree, Iggy Azalea — are now finding paths to success that have little if anything to do with black acceptance.
By virtue of his consistency, he has edged his way into the consciousness of just about everybody who has driven more than once down Midland Avenue, or Front Street, or, to a lesser degree, Franklin Place.
Despite evidence that huge commodities can still draw crowds -- see "The Last Jedi" or to a lesser degree "Wonder Woman" -- many sequels and reboots, once perceived to be almost sure-fire hits, badly stumbled in 2017.
So if someone has reduced their opioid use but is still using to a lesser degree — still a welcome, if imperfect, development — that wouldn't show up with a urine test, but it would in the self-reports.
For a century, personal transportation has remained relatively unchanged — Americans rely largely on cars, and on public transportation to a lesser degree — but technology is allowing a new generation of companies to reimagine how people get around.
It was the first time I had ever been taught to think of racism or sexism as systemic rather than individual, though I had lived experiences of both, to a lesser degree, as a half-Taiwanese woman.
Honing in on the well-worn, familiar Rogers and Stark, and to a lesser degree Thor, Black Widow, Bruce Banner, and Hawkeye, tightens Endgame into a superhero movie that's much more thoughtful, wistful even, than its predecessors.
That scorn derives partly from a misunderstanding of drug abuse, which is a central reason for mass female incarceration in America (and a major reason for mass incarceration of men as well, although to a lesser degree).
As the Times points out, that government players turn to lobbying after major legislation is passed isn't a new phenomenon — it happened after the Affordable Care Act was passed under Obama, but perhaps to a lesser degree.
Instead, the report notes that it is common for black and Latino students to be largely concentrated in schools together, while white students, and to a lesser degree Asian American students, attend schools with larger white populations.
The study, published earlier in September, is the first to examine how the boundaries created by new school districts are leading to increased segregation for students, and to a lesser degree for residents, in the examined areas.
"The light that rakes in from the windows — and, to a lesser degree, from the light fixtures in the room — reacts differently depending on the angle of light and the direction of the grain," Ms. Worthy said.
In addition to the CBO, S&P Global Ratings and the Brookings Institution have projected sharp losses in the number of people with health insurance from the GOP bill, albeit to a lesser degree than the CBO did.
As for the "sabbatical-like break that allows women and, to a lesser degree, men to shift their focus to the part of their lives that doesn't revolve around their jobs" that Foye talks about, that's a vacation.
The introduction of these two revamped promotions signals a shift in the MMA landscape and perhaps proves the true extent of power the UFC holds over the sport, with Bellator and WSOF up there to a lesser degree.
There are so many procedural obstacles that courts and to a lesser degree Congress have imposed that allow courts to get rid of these cases without actually ruling on the merits—without actually saying whether it was lawful.
And to a lesser degree in fact the president has so little grounding in history or how politicians are covered that he perceives all coverage as somehow specific to him, as opposed to the way presidents are covered.
Having already opened successfully in China, the project exhibits a level of crass calculation in casting Damon and to a lesser degree "Thrones" alum Pedro Pascal as traveling mercenaries, caught up in a huge battle against a mythical threat.
And the beef fajitas, delivered on a sizzling skillet, were so generously endowed with colorful cuts of bell pepper and (to a lesser degree) ultrathin strips of agave-syrup-sweetened meat that the dish might easily have served two.
But it's an imperfect comparison because smoking is socially acceptable behavior -- though certainly to a lesser degree than it once was -- that underwent an image change, said Kathryn MacKay of the University of Birmingham's Institute of Applied Health Research.
"The recent agreement in the trade dispute between the EU and the United States has led to a considerable rise in expectations for Germany and also, to a lesser degree, for the Eurozone," ZEW President researcher Achim Wambach said.
Republicans do not seem inclined to try anything bold to shake up the election landscape, despite concerns that the presidential candidacy of Donald J. Trump is threatening their control of the Senate, and to a lesser degree, the House.
CEO Gerard Mestrallet said on Thursday the writedowns had no impact on Engie's cash or debt and were mainly related to its oil and gas exploration and production activities and, to a lesser degree, its merchant electricity generation assets.
Islamism is seen as an existential threat by the region's monarchies, which apart from Qatar and to a lesser degree Oman and Kuwait were frightened by the Muslim Brotherhood's coming to power in Egypt after the Arab Spring protests.
There is no question that his lovely, shuffling paintings are hugely important: they influenced Cubism, to a lesser degree Fauvism, and, through phenomenological philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty's 1945 essay "Cézanne's Doubt" a good deal of post-minimal process art.
For example, a not-so-shocking study from way back in 1970 found that couples who "loved each other a great deal" spend more time looking into their partner's eyes than couples who loved each other to a lesser degree.
"Where businesses are notably a little bit less relationship driven, think about loan-only relationships, commercial term lending, real estate banking, mortgage to a lesser degree, we are losing or seeking share where it makes sense to do that," Lake said.
"Evident from her proposals is the belief that the country needs to invest more in education, infrastructure and workers, and that the well-to-do, and to a lesser degree financial institutions and businesses, should pay for it," Moody's wrote.
In the case of Red Sparrow, the repeated injuries sustained by Dominika almost feel like a physical manifestation of the emotional and sexual trauma that she and (although perhaps to a lesser degree) many women have faced throughout their lives.
Find new ground to distinguish the storyOne of the most frustrating things about Armada is that it's a lightly re-skinned take on the 1984 movie The Last Starfighter, and, to a lesser degree, Orson Scott Card's 1985 novel Ender's Game.
Although chemicals applied to the skin are absorbed to a lesser degree than chemicals taken in by mouth or breathed in through the lungs, nevertheless chemicals are absorbed at low levels over long-term usage and as highlighted in the report.
You have Facebook, Google and to a lesser degree Twitter and Snap in the first bucket — then you have mostly hardware makers, like Apple, chip manufacturers like AMD and Intel and computer makers like HP and Dell in the other.
Throughout that time, pink dolphins -- and to a lesser degree the finless porpoise, another local cetacean -- were a common sight for Hong Kong fishermen, who regarded the animals as a catch-stealing nuisance at best, and an evil omen at worst.
The people putting out the online propaganda that often motivates the attackers — in these cases, namely ISIS and, albeit to a lesser degree these days, al-Qaeda — certainly have very clear strategic reasons for doing so and for promoting such strikes.
They found that black New Yorkers and, to a lesser degree, Hispanic New Yorkers were more likely to be arrested for marijuana-related offenses than white residents, despite government surveys finding that black and white people use marijuana at similar rates.
"We're feeling some of the same macro factors to a lesser degree, but there's a knockdown effect that if Europe is slowing down, that doesn't necessarily bode well for us," said Steven Baffico, chief executive at Four Wood Capital in New York.
But in the center left and, to a lesser degree, the center right, there is a somewhat motley collection of people, inside and outside of elected office, who acknowledge climate change but want non-renewables to be a part of the solution.
In the US, this wave of neo-luxe from the Japanese carmakers meant that GM's Cadillac and Ford's Lincoln brands were going to see some additional competition — something they'd already confronted with Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, and to a lesser degree, Porsche.
It requires getting into the missile manufacturing, launch control and guidance systems of a country that makes very limited use of the internet and has few connections to the outside world — most of them through China, and to a lesser degree Russia.
Policies throughout the years have altered the physical and mental aptitude requirements, have restricted -- and still restrict, to a lesser degree now -- the service of women, have banned the service of gays and lesbians, and have even made racial equality and equal opportunity a challenge.
While zinc oxide (and titanium dioxide, though to a lesser degree) have been researched, tested, and mostly endorsed as reasonably safe sunscreen ingredients for many decades, the jury is still largely out on the active organic compounds used in chemical sunscreens, which are considerably younger.
Globalism's champions—or apologists, depending on your view—argue that even if it's experiencing a backlash in the U.S. and Europe right now, it's been a great success in poorer nations like China and (to a lesser degree) India, which have built substantial middle classes.
Wired reports that the encryption flaws, which were detailed today at the Real World Crypto security conference in Zurich, Switzerland, by a group of researchers from Ruhr University Bochum in Germany, also affect the Signal and Threema messaging apps — though to a lesser degree.
Congressional staff members often make the switch after the enactment of major legislation, and experts who chart the influence of money in politics noted a similar trend, perhaps to a lesser degree, after the passage of the Affordable Care Act under President Barack Obama.
And yet open marriages — and to a lesser degree open but nonmarital committed relationships — are still considered so taboo that many of the people I interviewed over the last year resisted giving their names, for fear of social disapprobation and of jeopardizing their jobs.
And we should warn China and to a lesser degree, Russia, that the next round of proliferation would probably be -- I don&apost even want to imagine it, but it would likely be Japan, South Korea, maybe Taiwan, and then in Middle East, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
It's that last, completely unexpected element that, to a lesser degree, helped Boston separate itself from the rest of the Eastern Conference during the regular season, and also was the deciding factor that ultimately nudged them past the Chicago Bulls and Washington in the first two rounds.
We have to recognize that we're in the middle of a unique historical experiment: We've never managed to transform countries that thought of themselves as being monoethnic and monocultural into multiethnic ones, which is what's happening in Europe and, to a lesser degree, in the United States.
The bottom line, from Axios' Ina Fried: Apple is trying to distance itself from its tech peers with its privacy stance, something made easier by the fact it makes its money from selling hardware (and to a lesser degree software and services) rather than from advertising.
African-Americans are not included in FitzGerald's story either, and while she justifies her choice on the grounds that their religious histories and traditions are different from those of whites in matters of worship style and, to a lesser degree, theology, they stem from very similar roots.
The question Trump will face then, as he faces to a lesser degree now, is whether he'll be able to comfort a worried nation as well as his predecessors did, and whether he'll have an answer to the scourge of mass shootings that continue to plague America.
"It was vital that they be there, otherwise the detention conditions would have been tragic, but by doing so they were enabling the system to continue," Mr. Fontaine said, a conundrum faced, albeit to a lesser degree, by humanitarian organizations working in refugee camps like the one in Calais.
So a lot of Americans felt more comfortable treating it not as a medical problem but more as a criminal justice issue, with surveys of the era showing greater support for arresting drug dealers and, to a lesser degree, people who use drugs than later surveys have found.
"In this regard, blacks working in STEM jobs share common ground with Asians and, to a lesser degree, Hispanics who are all much less likely than whites in such jobs to believe that members of their own racial or ethnic group are usually treated fairly," the study points out.
Though recently Syria and, to a lesser degree, Afghanistan have been the faces of the media's coverage of crisis displacement, the UNHCR report points out that increasing violence in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras has forced "thousands" of men, women, and children to flee their homes, mainly to Mexico.
Cashman has been shrewd in rebuilding the Yankees through their farm system, but his reluctance to take on the salary of Justin Verlander two years ago and — to a lesser degree — his unwillingness to part with a prospect like Miguel Andujar to land Gerrit Cole loom as what-ifs.
That "something" is both a love letter to a very specific time in Hollywood (in this case, the bulk of 1969—leading up to the night of August 70) and, to a lesser degree, a revisionist history of the Manson family's infamous Tate-LaBianca murders of that night.
One way left parties might respond is the way Denmark's Frederiksen and, to a lesser degree, New Zealand's Ardern have responded: by tacking right on immigration and explicitly prioritizing welfare state expansion over immigrant rights given that there appears to be some kind of trade-off between them.
But that was then, and this is now -- "now" being an era when broadcasters barely have a seat at the Emmy table, in a ceremony dominated by premium channels (a la HBO) and streaming services Netflix, Amazon, and to a lesser degree, Hulu, with more on the way.
It was generally disliked by critics, but it was a massive hit, becoming the third highest grossing film of 1976 — probably owing to both Streisand's and, to a lesser degree, Kristofferson's fame, as well as to high interest in seeing Streisand in a role that most iconically belonged to Judy Garland.
That leaves a huge opening for a center-left candidate who opposes Medicare-for-all and avoids clear class conflict language (and gets the big donor support that comes with that) to take Biden's place and emerge as the primary alternative to Warren (and, to a lesser degree, Bernie Sanders).
Secondarily, Musk knows that Tesla — and to a lesser degree SpaceX — can give Trump winning headlines about jobs, although detrimentally for Trump they would be jobs in California and Nevada rather than in Ohio or Pennsylvania (SolarCity operations are another story, as the company is now doing business in Buffalo, NY).
One senior Dutch police source who manages teams tackling the drugs gangs and who asked to remain anonymous for the purposes of this article told VICE that, in 23, his teams had to clean up one toxic MDMA (or, to a lesser degree, amphetamine) dump site almost every day across the Netherlands.
So it's appropriate that two offshoots of that franchise -- the latest Wolverine saga "Logan," and to a lesser degree the FX series "Legion" -- are at the center of questions about whether the genre has crossed another threshold, one where R-rated movies and more cerebral and ambitious TV offerings might be the next evolutionary phase.
" From Variety: "Treating each of its characters with respect no how small their parts, Gerwig's script derives much of its comedy from the nun-run Eternal Flame school (where Lady Bird's grades aren't that good, and she has no lasting hobbies to speak of), and to a lesser degree, her friendship woes and romantic disappointments.
If Samsung's lens behaves the same way, it's likely the f/23 setting on the S9 has soft detail around the edges of the image — an issue I've already experienced with the f/1.6 LG V30 and, to a lesser degree, f/1.7 HTC U11 — and that's what makes the f/2.4 option useful.
In a year when congressional Republicans are clinging to the president like tomato vines to a trellis, Republican governors running for re-election in the heavily Democratic states of Maryland, Massachusetts, Vermont and, to a lesser degree, Illinois have emerged as well-positioned incumbents who seem likely to survive an expected blue swell in November.
The southeastern provinces, which are mainly populated by Kurds, still voted overwhelmingly against Mr. Erdogan, but they did so to a lesser degree than in recent elections, even though many of these provinces were shaken by last year's Kurdish insurgency, which destroyed the centers of several cities and displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
Those two ingredients, mixed with the fact that the public has become painfully aware of the damaging consequences of stuff like ransomware and, to a lesser degree, denial of service (DDoS) attacks that take down apps or websites and cost several hundred dollars in maintenance costs, have created a new kind of online threat: the fake hacker.
Kozarcanin and his team used six different climate models to investigate three different futures: one where the world sticks to the Paris climate agreement that allows temperatures to climb only 1.5 degrees Celsius; one where high carbon taxes help rein in emissions to a lesser degree; and the nightmarish, business-as-usual scenario where we continue pumping out fossil fuel emissions unchecked.
This is where business is supposed to shine in America, as stakeholders work out their differences and move toward shared goals, regardless of what's happening in politics, much of which is downright silly, and what's happening in the larger culture, which can become as unpredictable as it was in the 1960s or as staid as it was in the 1950s and to a lesser degree, the 1980s.
Looking at the market for tablets may be instructive as an upper bound, as prices ($500-$800)  —  and to a lesser degree use cases —  are similar: Taking out 2-in-1s from the tablet installed-base projection (as it is a different, more general purpose, use case), and cutting the remainder in half because glasses may not go as far into the low end as tablets, an installed base of more than 500 million units for glasses by 33 is plausible.
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