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O'Rourke's national appeal was to an extent strategic and to an extent inevitable.
To an extent, do we say it excused Dumbledore a little more because falling in love can blind us to an extent?
Politics is, to an extent, the art of creating superorganisms.
To an extent of it my side doesn't even matter.
Whatever was said, it worked -- to an extent at least.
To an extent, he agrees with Donald Trump about trade.
Trump can, to an extent, play that character on television.
And to an extent, the GOP tax framework does that.
But the strategy has appeared to work, to an extent.
I do the same with larger purchases to an extent.
Meanwhile, the DEA has its hands tied to an extent.
In other words, all philosophy is, to an extent, autobiography.
To an extent, however, that polarization is simply a bummer.
The first complaint is already being mollified to an extent.
It's not unreasonable to think this way, to an extent.
Just when depends, to an extent, on whom you ask.
To an extent, Biden is also competing with Klobuchar here.
To an extent, Bennett's piano playing has also been disrupted.
To an extent, it's a classic "show, don't tell" problem.
That's happened to an extent, but other problems have arisen.
And it embraced him to an extent; it did grab stuff.
To an extent, we have to re-engage the issue constantly.
We're corporeal creatures, so such activities are natural—to an extent.
Ironically, undergoing the emergency procedures, eased her fear to an extent.
To an extent, Pakistan did indeed intensify its campaign against terrorism.
And, to an extent, that's true of Sundance at its best.
The first verse section does address society to an extent though.
To an extent, 80 percent of the farms are now organic.
Getting into this privileged area to an extent he had information.
To an extent, the boot is now on the other foot.
Antiheroine stories can, to an extent, feel counterintuitive to feminist ideals.
Market pricing has already, to an extent, factored these pressures in.
To an extent, the game industry is now three generations old.
So yeah, I'm proud to be an American… to an extent.
To an extent he has already proven so in the primaries.
To an extent, they are standing behind him out of fear.
Its interpretive to an extent but nevertheless it's still so prescriptive.
Football is ultra-traditional, to an extent that even surpasses baseball.
So Trump appears, to an extent, to be spinning his wheels.
To an extent, that's true — President Barack Obama also separated some families.
As for having a vested interest in NYC rap, to an extent.
And to an extent, this "sign of the times" argument makes sense.
"My take is that it is fair to an extent," she said.
This is true to an extent, but Tronick himself underplays its significance.
Don't let anybody exploit it, I mean, you know to an extent.
For owners of commercial insurance, premium expenses are deductible - to an extent.
To an extent, it's all a reflection of what Trump has won.
I guess Obama was to an extent in 21992, though even then.
Both very kind of emotional knee-jerk decision makers, to an extent.
To an extent, America is already headed toward a metropolis-first arrangement.
And also, to an extent sometimes unappreciated by non-fans, on humor.
ROBLING-GRIEST To an extent I still have to deal with it.
Mr. Trump seems to recognize this would be disastrous — to an extent.
A staff is — to an extent — a mirror reflection of the candidate.
We meet a very upperclass, wealthy, to an extent arrogant, queen of society.
To an extent, it still was my look, but just for that night.
"To an extent this is window dressing," CNN legal analyst Elie Honig said.
To an extent, the damage was a byproduct of poor batted-ball luck.
My ambitions when I went into journalism were always, to an extent, literary.
"Public opinion has to an extent influenced the judiciary," one Weibo user said.
The ongoing earnings season may continue to dictate market trends to an extent.
The CL in "Lifted" seems to have "Sukiyaki"-ed herself to an extent.
Greek and southern European debt crisis to an extent that some might find
They like dating apps because it can protect against that to an extent.
It worked to an extent, but it left holes that the Wildcats probed.
Quite what is driving it depends, to an extent, on who you ask.
To an extent, the issue is a tactical dilemma in a crowded field.
Such investors dominate in Hong Kong to an extent unseen in other countries.
The bed does trap heat to an extent, but it is not terrible.
But a landmark Supreme Court decision in 1972 redefined fatherhood, to an extent.
This helped balance the virus worries and propped stocks up, to an extent.
Those low rates to an extent were passed on from banks to consumers.
To an extent this owed to Mr. Snyder's affable and unassuming Midwestern persona.
The feature should help to call out incorrect stories, but only to an extent.
Executives at CBS appear to understand the appeal of video games, to an extent.
Iiiiinteresting...I didn't realize that Darla's parents were helping out financially, to an extent.
"I find it disrespectful to an extent," she said in an email to Mashable.
As to whether there's a statement there, I would say to an extent, yes.
The book details the chaos inside the administration to an extent not previously reported.
"We understand that it can speed up production to an extent," Santa Cruz said.
I get it to an extent, but I think people go over the top.
And it's been made to an extent that such an issue couldn't occur today.
To an extent, this familiar pattern seems to have repeated itself in recent years.
To an extent, the service sector is not subject to the same cyclical pressures.
They have a position of power, to an extent, which is for sure attractive.
To an extent, Trump makes this rambling, digressive mode of talking work for him.
But it's not to an extent that we need the PLA in Hong Kong.
Claire plays the sympathetic ear to an extent, but then she turns things around.
He was, to an extent, embarrassed at the attention surrounding his season-long farewell.
Lower rates should help farmers to an extent by improving their debt-servicing position.
DJing is, to an extent, a kind of nomadic occupation, which is interesting psychologically.
Allie "Yank" Conti: Yeah, for sure, and I wish I participated to an extent.
Thus, you can forgive its brainteasers not adhering to relatable rules, to an extent.
I disagree with him, but I understand where he's coming from, to an extent.
The critical difference is Donald Trump and, to an extent, the broader Republican Party.
And, to an extent, any election cycle is hostage to the whims of events.
While wealthier cities like Hong Kong can afford to disaster-proof -- to an extent.
Löw and his team might be different, and to an extent they should be.
While that's true to an extent, some people may try to exploit that, like Holmes.
And we can teach computers, to an extent, how to identify some of that nuance.
What the neighborhood wants for itself matters to landlords, too, but only to an extent.
To an extent, people are right to be sceptical of the institutions' claims to objectivity.
So the charm of what Ibiza gained its reputation from is gone to an extent.
It's an extended family, so you are a father figure, to an extent, to them.
"He's what you imagine him to be to an extent that it's staggering," he said.
Yes, that's right — I want to talk about IOTA, and (to an extent) Bitcoin Cash.
To an extent, the film's shortfalls feel bound up with high expectations for Ms. Fey.
To an extent, sophisticated political journalists always knew Trump was likely to break those promises.
To an extent, this allows Trump to simply funnel money directly into his own pockets.
Thus far for me, using telemedicine apps definitely enhanced my healthcare experience to an extent.
But in a twist, his father has since recovered to an extent, outlasting his diagnosis.
He thinks he's the most popular guy in the country, and to an extent, he is.
And to an extent, that's the same formula Sony used with its X-series of smartphones.
Corporate credit spreads also have not widened to an extent that would suggest a major slowdown.
In the Endgame variant, everyone is a superhero or an ultra-powerful villain, to an extent.
The noisy debate over statistical quality has to an extent been encouraged by the ONS itself.
But it risked being a bit of an also-ran, which to an extent it was.
There's no way to remove it completely, or even to an extent that makes everyone happy.
To an extent, the Catholic aesthetic is like pornography: You know it when you see it.
But yeah, for sure, there are people, and to an extent, maybe we've all done this.
This is instructive to an extent, but European crime drama is functioning somewhat differently in America.
This was, to an extent, middle class, chart-sustaining Britain's first peek into a hidden world.
To an extent, many candidates—particularly Sanders and Elizabeth Warren—are already there (or almost there).
To an extent, this is a gambit meant to improve the president's seemingly poor reelection odds.
Nootropics [can] help you to an extent, but you still have to do all the work.
But at the same time – yeah, he would agree with that, I think to an extent.
The national press's Trump coverage did to an extent err by not taking him seriously enough.
And to an extent using the information or tools provided by the state to do so.
Jealousy can be a good thing to an extent in a relationship, but it always depends.
But his qualifications, and even to an extent his personal beliefs, are almost beside the point.
I keep the funds to an extent that I can pay back with the next check.
To an extent, of course, old worries about Clinton's management skills are moot at this point.
This gender difference was also true, at least to an extent, when broken down by race.
The mandate and pre-existing condition exclusions were flawed, but to an extent, they were effective.
President Trump has rebuilt the American military to an extent we haven't seen since Ronald Reagan.
The action was visionary because it was predicting the future, to an extent, predicting this revolution.
Nick: I'm willing to give The Walking Dead the benefit of the doubt here — to an extent.
There's no law against being the first to do something and benefitting from that—to an extent.
Everything is, to an extent, reinvented from first principles by these characters in this very strange place.
Melania is, to an extent, an apolitical figure, and figuratively (and literally) distances herself from the president.
Whether Uber is disingenuous in its efforts, Huffington's place on the board may help — to an extent.
They always will, to an extent, because I've been acting for 16 years already and I'm 22.
But I had to agree with the guy ― to an extent: Most millennials do struggle at work.
To an extent, that may be true and that's not to devalue his contribution to the genre.
But because I think I understood music to an extent, it was easy to jump in headfirst.
This is why, to an extent, the smart home has realized a fraction of its full potential.
To an extent, the downturn was coming even before the Brexit vote - but uncertainty has accelerated it.
Fortunately, Apple introduced a feature in iOS two years ago that addresses this problem — to an extent.
Art is a part of the festival's DNA, to an extent that many people may not realize.
These treatments all work to an extent, particularly stimulants, in that they're better overall than a placebo.
There was no clash to be this different person, because we all do that to an extent.
But they're apocalyptic to an extent, dealing with how humanity as a whole is destroying the planet.
Elevated interest in the criminality of Trump and his inner circle is, to an extent, changing that.
They are often trying to fit in, to blend and, to an extent, shrink, albeit behind bulk.
It does to an extent, but not to such an extent that you have to have them.
Kayla is the movie's sacrificial lamb and, to an extent, a representation of female victimization and innocence.
The other side, says Mori, has to an extent developed as a branch of Japan's "otaku" culture.
"Diversity in India is expressed to an extent that one does not see anywhere else," he added.
Barring overt demagoguery, Democratic politicians have said they will work with President-elect Trump — to an extent.
Awards do help with that, to an extent—they get new people looking at what you're doing.
Elephants, as the new study points out, share a similar past—though to an extent not previously appreciated.
LG, and to an extent, HP, have realized that new on its own doesn't get you very far.
That's because, to an extent, the tech giant's services business is independent of its unit sales, he said.
Alison is... But it's like, so sometimes it's like... I'm like, What do I know, to an extent.
And to an extent, I congratulate them on their willingness to follow their convictions rather than the polls.
To an extent, social media companies have plugged the most obvious holes where foreign influencers can get in.
It also holds up pretty well with moving objects, to an extent, despite not being designed for it.
"Weak trade prospects—to an extent reflecting trade tensions—in turn create headwinds for investment," the IMF said.
The Bauhaus show revealed, I think, to an extent there were powerful women presences in the Bauhaus too.
Of course, planetary retrogrades of any sort are, to an extent, only as bad as we make them.
As adults, our skin cells can still do this to an extent, but nowhere to the same degree.
But to an extent, it undercuts a little of Okoye's autonomy when juxtaposed with the other Nakia scene.
He did that to an extent with a Europa League crown which qualified United for the Champions League.
That's what happened to The O.C. and to Gossip Girl, and even, to an extent, to Veronica Mars.
And yes to an extent, political appointees come and go, and they leave when new people come in.
It is negative rates that are the problem and maybe worries about a trade war to an extent.
Brexit, German protests and to an extent the rise of Trump reflect the frustration of the middle class.
To an extent, too, how Leicester got here is not as compelling a question as what happens now.
E-shoppers who don't know what they want are swarmed with overwhelming options, only customizable to an extent.
Indeed, the crown prince is reinforcing his power to an extent the Kingdom has not seen in decades.
These feats, in turn, have captured public interest to an extent that far surpassed anything AI experienced before.
The home feels customized to an extent that few do — a deft accomplishment considering the couple's different upbringings.
Recent updates to Perf may be doing this to an extent, but maybe there's more we can do.
But while the apps are helpful to an extent, they aren't sufficient to put an end to robocalls.
To an extent, my job is to know something about "Star Trek," but simultaneously make myself forget it.
Of one thing I was certain: Ashton was, to an extent I could not yet know, punking me.
"I can understand that to an extent, but ultimately it is about free speech," Merwin told The Post.
LVMH's offer to take over the Dior couture division will simplify ownership to an extent, but not entirely.
Prince maintained close control of his music rights, and wielded them to an extent few other musicians can.
Trump's campaign has changed that to an extent, and shined some light on a variety of unorthodox practices.
For both of these millennial women, children equal destiny, and destiny means becoming, to an extent, their mothers.
"They (Apple) will help develop an app which, to an extent, can solve the requirements," said the official.
The one thing I'm really proud of for our customers, is our customers trust us, to an extent.
Visitors can interact with Watson (to an extent), through the tournament's app that integrates with Watson's Natural Language API.
However, adequate collateral coverage, the valuation of which in most cases appears reasonable, mitigates credit risk to an extent.
Its state and its pliant tech firms can control the flow of information to an extent never dreamed of.
The truth is that Britain enriched itself on the empire to an extent that is nearly impossible to quantify.
The DMO had to accept low bids to an extent not seen since the height of the financial crisis.
To an extent, that's true, especially when you consider the ways in which people tend to pay for television.
The country is now polarized on the topic of race to an extent not seen in modern American history.
To an extent, we can chalk up that omission to the tendency of storytellers to focus on solitary geniuses.
To an extent, he's not wrong on the first count: The first 100 days is a pretty silly construct.
That's evident in why Facebook made the big check for WhatsApp, and for Instagram as well, to an extent.
It's since been described as representing the death throes of 1960s counterculture, which I agree with to an extent.
There's an unexpected ickiness to his aesthetic, with its goblins and tentacles, and even its blouses to an extent.
It does matter to an extent but that being said, for me the bigger issue is an engagement component.
The answer depends to an extent on how we define success when it comes to dealing with the DPRK.
This is just the world reminding you that it's there, to an extent, but lately, a little more forcefully.
" He has been "a public benefactor, to an extent seldom paralleled in the histories of professed and professional philanthropists.
To an extent, that is right: Most people don't believe that without the European Union, Britons will go hungry.
When I ask whether it was an attempt to capitalize on the cultural moment, Grillo agrees, to an extent.
During the presidential election it did - to an extent that may have altered the outcome, the security sources said.
A recent Bloomberg cover story makes clear that to an extent, Chipotle has been a victim of its own success.
Each of these has advanced to an extent that now studies like the one from the Weizmann Institute are achievable.
They blindly believe in their candidate to an extent that they actually can't see objectively what's happening in the campaign.
I see where you're coming from to an extent, not sure why ur loving on him instead of his prey.
Almost to an extent, Osaka Pro Wrestling was one of the originators of having this weird comedy style of wrestling.
To an extent, the United States of America held up surprisingly well from Inauguration Day until September 20 or so.
Nylon strings [have] a much more warm and homemade sound, to an extent it almost sounds like a bonfire guitar….
How could perceived societal pressure warp people's moral compass to an extent that they feel compelled to commit a crime?
He also joined forces with the Republican National Committee to an extent that is unprecedented for a modern presidential campaign.
Higher barriers to trade will add to inflation and hurt GDP, but to an extent that is hard to fathom.
This is Kim's way; she, along with her family, is master of her own world and, to an extent, ours.
Like musical notes, the imagery here is vibrating, oscillating, and interpenetrating to an extent that it dissolves the objective world.
I think that's why we're seeing Tehran at the very forefront of this race, backed by Russia to an extent.
The new Moverio, which Epson plans to have in its customers' hands by October, already does this to an extent.
The polls suggest that Hillary Clinton might capitalize on huge demographic shifts to an extent that Barack Obama never did.
Cruz deserves kudos, to an extent, for following his ideological commitments where they lead him regardless of the political implications.
Instagram has unveiled its long-form, vertical video hub for professional creators, rivaling YouTube and, to an extent, Snapchat Discover.
Like many pre-teenage and teenage girls, I possessed — and still, to an extent, possess — a strong desire to please.
The data shows that, to an extent, our political beliefs, our policy preferences, and our political perceptions are all intertwined.
She said she still believed that to an extent, but as the testimony played overhead, she was developing another view.
Nevertheless, bankruptcy is an acknowledgment that Forever 21's past — and my past, to an extent — is not retail's future.
"All young voices must be heard, but to an extent," said Dominic Scavuzzo, 18, the Republican teen candidate for governor.
In the case of Iran, he is intent on undermining the regime to an extent that Barack Obama did not.
Because finances are attached to fallible humans and, to an extent, volatile markets, plans often grow and change over time.
To an extent, funds' commitment to copper is part of a broader pattern of re-engagement with the commodities sector.
What he says matters to an extent, but the good news is most people don't need to care about it.
Clinton will expand her delegate lead, perhaps to an extent that it could offset any wins Sanders might pick up elsewhere.
The documentary comes across, to an extent, as homework you're supposed to do before you see Berlinger's other Ted Bundy movie.
There's always going to be a hierarchy of how information gets out there, but to an extent it's more democratized now.
For a moment, it seemed Chen was, to an extent, matching SFFA's argument that Harvard employees have biases against Asian Americans.
And we did to an extent with Android Auto, and as Apple does with CarPlay, but it's not quite the same.
Therefore, the amount of latitude that the British public will give Meghan and to an extent, Harry, does have its limits.
Mr Casey is to an extent Mr Koepka's mirror image: he has 19 professional victories, but has never won a major.
Nowadays, you can build a brand on social media to an extent that wouldn't have been possible nearly a decade ago.
It helps, to an extent, that President Donald Trump has concentrated minds in both countries through his aggressive stance on trade.
But the bigger issue is that Facebook, and to an extent Instagram, have saturated those markets, leaving few potential new users.
To an extent that metric shields Twitter from direct comparisons with its competitors, because it doesn't quite tell the whole story.
But its standing—and that of United Russia—was sustained to an extent by high oil prices and a growing economy.
And while that's true to an extent, Trust & Will offers a simple and affordable way of getting your affairs in order.
Babydoll's dance sequences take their form and structure from games to an extent that I've never seen in any other movie.
One is that the TPP would, to an extent, protect foreign investors from having their investments expropriated — commandeered by foreign governments.
This strategy has worked to an extent with polls on leadership consistently backing May over Corbyn as a more trusted leader.
To an extent, but there's also more pressure to be good at it, because it's what I do for a living.
She's done that to an extent, and on Thursday expressed common cause with a top female journalist, MSNBC reporter Andrea Mitchell.
A meme is freed from its past once enough people don't remember where it came from, but only to an extent.
To an extent this has hampered it, as the first version of its zk-SNARK transactions were quite costly to process.
What is certain is that Ocasio-Cortez has energized Democratic Party politics in New York and, to an extent, the country.
"To an extent I feel ashamed that I didn't know him better, since we weren't super close friends," he told Insider.
But I'd say that Barack Obama, to an extent that is not fully understood, is really a product of black institutions.
Trans people are also visible in Indian entertainment and popular culture to an extent not seen in many other Asian countries.
But there are ways that these challenges can be addressed and for the negative ramifications to be, to an extent, alleviated.
"In my opinion, they do aid recruiting to an extent, but if you're good enough, you'll be found regardless," Hatch said.
For a while you can polish it as much as you can, to an extent, and just say that it's done.
Qatar has been this way, to an extent, for more than two decades, since a gas boom transformed the nation's fortunes.
That makes sense to an extent, as the Air Force's main directive is to focus on flying planes here on Earth.
We are able to take advantage of that probably to an extent that even major companies and others aren't able to.
To an extent, the strongest thing the researchers demonstrate is how hard it is to get good data on this issue.
But Sessions can pull back on such oversight, even to an extent (if he chooses) beyond that of his Republican predecessors.
"Unlike gold, silver has been pretty volatile and to an extent weak," Harish Galipelli, head of commodities at Inditrade Capital, said.
That's fair to an extent, as the US and other world powers have launched wars to take charge of energy sources.
Despite the Moon family's controversial religious beliefs, they're nevertheless financially and, to an extent, structurally part of the American political fabric.
We're forcing our own freedom to an extent, by forming our own language around what a festival can do and represent.
So many things intertwine, and to an extent, you become interdependent on all of the amazing folks who have entered your life.
To an extent, the debate misses the point: Mr Jackson's conflation of eligibility for a role with experience is an unnecessary one.
If people go elsewhere — and Silicon Valley has seen this to an extent — if people go elsewhere, then American science loses out.
So scooter rides are going to displace car trips to an extent, which may reduce the number of cars on the road.
"And of course, schools are allowed to censor them to an extent, but they shouldn't ever make you feel uncomfortable or unwelcome."
In order to do so, the filmmakers had to push the technological envelope to an extent previously unprecedented in the film world.
That might still be true to an extent, but technology has also changed the way teams evaluate the physical tools of prospects.
But the sustainability of peace talks hinges on whether Israel will slow down settlements to an extent the Palestinian leadership finds acceptable.
While I understand the reaction to an extent, I hear fans saying that they're being criminalised... that's absolutely not what we're doing.
"The times when we could completely rely on others are, to an extent, over," Merkel said at a campaign event in Munich.
Rand explains that the warnings did slightly decrease accuracy ratings — but not to an extent that it overcame the illusory truth effect.
"National sporting success does allow governments to exploit that to an extent and overshadow deficiencies in other areas of life," Brentin said.
The casting of Mr De Niro is justified, to an extent, by the scenes in which Sheeran is supposed to be old.
"The fact is that politics is driving the economy to an extent that is very atypical," he told The New York Times.
To an extent, the exquisitely detailed watercolors justify claims that British exploration was fired by intellectual curiosity and a passion for discovery.
As the dollar weakness is not expected in the next downturn, gold's allure will be diminished to an extent, the bank said.
So to an extent, traders may already be pricing in an affirmative decision, which is why the price is trading so high.
So they kept backing off, to an extent back to their old mechanism, thus becoming more like a threat to the West.
"People of African descent, African people, were and to an extent are still being considered as less human," Ms. Ofuatey-Alazard said.
"I think to an extent the alt-right loves the antifa because they see them as being the perfect foil," he said.
Does it continue to fight, forcing fans to choose between their team and, to an extent, the structure of the sport itself?
It's not like being from anywhere else, and you almost never get over it to an extent that's annoying to other people.
She adds that while quitting her full-time job did affect her career to an extent, sometimes it&aposs worth the risk.
To an extent, it's a smart strategy that has prevented the company from becoming embroiled in often unwinnable and expensive regulatory wars.
It's been used for chickens, for which there are EU laws, and to an extent for pigs, which have different welfare schemes.
But to an extent I don't think they appreciate, "spend a bit more money" is necessary for their health care goals, too.
To an extent, the Monday decision has proven to be something of a Rorschach test for those on both the left and right.
These characteristics work to an extent, though at times Olaf's schemes feel like excerpts from "The Playbook" that Stinson uses to ensnare women.
To an extent in the modern world, that means access to global markets — grain can be shipped to Europe and timber to Japan.
To be honest, I think what it really gives the audience is… well, to an extent, I would hope it gives them respect.
The rail industry won't be impacted quite as severely but it will be to an extent, followed by air freight carriers, he said.
And though some of this melancholy could be due to cultural factors that affect everyone to an extent, it's hit the youngest hardest.
I know how it's going to sound—to an extent because every performance is different—and I allow room for that to happen.
Technology can help, to an extent: in Kenya, where mobile phones are ubiquitous, farmers can subscribe to services that give them price data.
To an extent, it already has—Senator Ed Markey is working to commission a study that would examine how social media affects children.
Obamacare was the centerpiece of his ambition to revive Democratic activist government and social reform to an extent not seen since the 1960s.
Her official recognition by France is an act of graciousness that, to an extent, offsets the historic rivalries of France and Great Britain.
And it has done this to an extent by striking up multiple agreements with third parties to offer consumers interest-paying savings accounts.
To an extent, it was an argument that summed up his candidacy: Trade represented a bipartisan failure that only an outsider could remedy.
Britain could relax regulation — but this could cost it trade deals Leaving the EU would allow Britain to relax regulation to an extent.
It is the black one, nearly seven feet high and over a foot deep, and inscrutable to an extent the others are not.
It's going to impact my bottom line, it's going to impact my business livelihood, and, to an extent, it becomes a mental outlook.
It's somewhat unfortunate — the woman clearly suffers from just not thinking, and she was so immediately demonized, and that's good, to an extent.
To an extent perhaps unparalleled by any other team sport, college football is supposed to feature athletes who are bigger than the game.
PARIS — Iris van Herpen is a Dutch designer whose otherworldly fashion creations utilize technology to an extent seldom seen outside of a laboratory.
This is keeping his narrow path to re-election alive and insulating him and his party from national political opinion — to an extent.
"To an extent, we are inventing this as we go along," said Christopher Ferguson, who twice commanded space shuttles as a NASA astronaut.
AND SO YOU'LL SEE MARKETS, YOU'LL SEE TRENDS, YOU'LL SEE FASHION WILL GO BACK AND WE WILL PLAY TO THAT, TO AN EXTENT.
But in coastal California, the Northeast Corridor, and to an extent metro areas such as Denver and Miami, the impact is much larger.
Bears defenseman Martin Fehervary swung at the toys with his hockey stick as though they were softballs -- and to an extent, weren't they?
" A second email said, "The Hill knows about the FMF (foreign military financing) situation to an extent and so does the Ukrainian embassy.
The themes read like the elements of a food chain, and to an extent, this might be exactly what Tohmé is getting at.
The truth is economic theory is ambiguous on this point, and to an extent, we're just going to have to wait and see.
The hosts are free, to an extent—they're able to hurt humans—but they're still, as far as we know, programmed by Ford.
To an extent, you have to make an educated guess on how someone in Gorsuch's position would come down in Second Amendment cases.
Or to put it more simply, different groups of stocks are following their own separate tunes to an extent that they haven't for years.
To an extent, it's natural that both parties are moving somewhat to the left because underlying public opinion is also moving to the left.
Ordinary mutual funds can guard themselves to an extent by holding part of their portfolio in cash, an option not available to most ETFs.
While vocal horse sounds, like neighs and whinnies, have been studied to an extent, non-vocal sounds are pretty much uncharted territory, Merkies said.
I have a feeling that the folks who have worked with us are self-selecting to an extent—they're ready to take that leap.
To an extent, the current face-off between Britain and Iran over the seizure of each other's oil tankers is a case in point.
Worth noting: Cosby, Ailes, O'Reilly, and Weinstein were all condemned — and to an extent, punished — once the allegations against them were brought to light.
Moreover, it would allow the government to broaden the element of trying to "corruptly" influence to an extent never reached in any prior case.
To an extent, this was a typical Trump bluff: A grandiose claim, appearing to take hostages in an attempt to pressure Democrats in Congress.
Hundreds of pages of court filings, and public statements from witnesses, have to an extent pulled back the curtain on an extraordinarily secretive investigation.
The debate in Greenville, S.C., was overshadowed to an extent by the death of Scalia, which was made public just a few hours before.
She rose to fame for her role as Cat Valentine on Nickelodeon's "Victorious" and showcased her musical skills to an extent on the sitcom.
To an extent, Davies follows Sewall's lead, giving the heroine a friend*,* Vryling Buffam (Catherine Bailey), whose effervescent heresy gives Emily cause for delight.
The brand-new reactor, an experimental stellarator design called Wendelstein 7-X, was successfully booted up to an extent where it created hydrogen plasma.
But startup founders, and to an extent venture capitalists, as well, shouldn't time their raises by some arbitrary spot on the calendar or superstitions.
That's true to an extent, except individual preferences appear to be much less of a factor than these early statements from Facebook would suggest.
I'm privileged, to an extent, I work for a company that offered to cover health insurance even though I'm not a full-time employee.
But even by those standards, the campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump have galvanized the industry to an extent never before seen.
The pain is coercive and distracting to an extent that it's hard to think of anything else or bring one's concentration to anything else.
They are willing to talk about issues such as mental illness and anxiety to an extent that previous generations would not or could not.
In hindsight, Life Is Good, while in some ways admitting his fault in destroying the marriage, still kind of victimized Nas to an extent.
The gap in living conditions of the rich and the poor was lessened, to an extent, during the first half of the 21786th century.
Small rooms can build up heat and carbon dioxide from our breath — as well as other substances — to an extent that might surprise you.
Because the passage of time is a major theme for both the singer and the composer, Ms. Cook became, to an extent, his voice.
Hannah fell hard for Luke, but he was awful to an extent that Hannah didn't realize until he made it to the final four.
Courts could expedite proceedings to an extent, but thus far they have shown themselves in no hurry to render final judgments in these disputes.
Mr. Bolton followed the Cold War model of foreign policy, but to an extent that Democrats and some moderate Republicans found to be extreme.
Admissions records and analysis from bones and teeth could yield information about patients' lives to an extent that she said did not exist elsewhere.
Traditional military forces can — and have — "defeated" terrorist groups to an extent, but preventing asymmetric market bombings and hotel attacks requires a different response.
Unlike other key U.S. allies like Colombia and Israel, Mexico has to an extent avoided engaging Congress, instead going straight to the White House.
The president of CBMW, Denny Burke, stressed in an interview with Vox that the precise timing of the document was, to an extent, coincidental.
Although it may sound as if Google's primary target here is the Snapchat demographic — that is true to an extent, as Snapchat-owned Snap Inc.
To an extent, of course, nothing can be truly decided until the candidate herself has time to focus full-time on governing rather than campaigning.
Baits can also be resisted by roaches to an extent, but so long as you rotate the specific ingredients and formulations you're using, it's manageable.
And unfortunately for America (and, to an extent, the world writ large), his stated views on a number of crucial economic policy questions are absurd.
The idea that making the US legal system less friendly to shareholders will to an extent deter investment in the United States is not absurd.
They take the responsibility for trying to help each other grow and live authentic lives to an extent that would have seemed bizarre in 1950.
"The times when we could completely rely on others are, to an extent, over," Merkel said at a beer hall(!) rally to support her campaign.
"The times when we could completely rely on others are, to an extent, over," Merkel said at a beer hall rally to support her campaign.
The lesbian community is often depicted as one of tolerance and acceptance, with a dedication to liberation—and to an extent, that is certainly true.
To an extent, the Bose 700 offer noise cancelling not just for you during a phone call, but also for the person you're speaking with.
To an extent, that's the "Silicon Valley" formula: Someone from the gang makes a huge mistake, usually Richard, then they scramble to clean it up.
For those reasons and more, the schools should be integrating veterans to an extent that some have only just begun to and many still don't.
To an extent that is natural — for decades, until the advent of smartphone apps, much of the world's non-cash spending was via credit card.
To an extent, that mirrors the experience of Singaporean Denis Gan, a chef, who picked up the keys to his public housing flat in January.
Mr. Trump told the Detroit Economic Club that he would cut taxes to an extent not seen since Ronald Reagan was in the White House.
"There have been irregularities in our elections, sometimes even fraud, but never to an extent that it affected the outcome," McCain said in a statement.
A "soft Brexit" refers to seeking continued access to the EU's single market to an extent in return for accepting some free movement of people.
Shares of Hexagon, which competes to an extent with companies such as Trimble, Autodesk and Dassault Systemes are up 20 percent so far in 2019.
"Runs expanded much faster since September compared to earlier in the year to an extent that could barely be supported by market fundamentals," said Liu.
Dan loathes the concept of women being able to make decisions about their own bodies, to an extent as extreme as presently exists in America.
And whoever comes in, even if they're exceedingly able, they're going to be to an extent rebuilding their connections, their networks, their understandings from scratch.
To an extent, this contested convention would hark back to the way the nomination process went down decades ago, before primaries and caucuses reigned supreme.
"'Sir' is associated with respect to an extent that 'ma'am' is not," Dr. Tannen said, noting that she, too, had occasionally stumbled over such words.
Again, this claim would allow the government to broaden the element of trying to "corruptly" influence to an extent never reached in any prior case.
"The trip is surprising, to an extent," Manuel Lafont Rapnouil, head of the Paris office at the European Council on Foreign Relations, told VICE News.
The material world has lost its symmetry to an extent so wild that attempts to find beauty in it feel occasionally supererogatory, more often dumb.
Russia's low-sulphur diesel exports have increased massively after pipeline expansions, providing more diesel to Europe's backyard and undercutting prices in the region to an extent.
To an extent this appears to be happening, with consumption accounting for 73.4 percent of China's first half economic growth compared with 66.4 percent last year.
The good news is that most SEOs agree these mentions (known as non-linked citations or implied links) do help boost your SEO to an extent.
The paucity of loos on a mountain or moor is unavoidable, and to an extent one becomes inured to pulling down your pants in the countryside.
However, following their pregnancies, the mothers had fewer correct responses on the verbal word list learning task, though to an extent considered insignificant by the researchers.
While he doesn't invest based on trends alone, he thinks FedEx will keep benefiting from online retail to an extent that outweighs the threat from Amazon.
To an extent, the "email scandal" has always been something of a cipher—it was more a stand-in for Clinton's issues with secrecy and trust.
But however unconventional to the Western eye, Gacaca was first and foremost involved with justice, and to an extent social cohesion—but not mental health directly.
To an extent this worked in the 2000s and early 2010s, when the economy was growing and there was always more sea in which to swim.
That might seem unrelentingly gloomy and, to an extent it is, but there is a lightness of touch to the events of Where The Goats Are.
With the product launch, iZettle is taking on the likes of Shopify and to an extent Amazon, which allows third parties to sell via its platform.
FABER: SO TO AN EXTENT YOU'RE GOING TO BE SOMEBODY WHO CHANGES THINGS HERE, I WOULD ASSUME YOU HAVE THE SUPPORT OF YOUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
What Trump saw, and Bachmann saw, and Santorum saw, to an extent, was that in the modern GOP, being a "Sam's Club Republican" is not enough.
"Sadly, certain works available through your network are hugely inaccurate — and to an extent obfuscating historical facts and whitewashing actual perpetrators of these crimes," he wrote.
I was definitely hip to the scene and I think our sound was influenced by that stuff, so to an extent, yeah, right place, right time.
That side of your project reminded me of Edmund Clark and Crofton Black's Negative Publicity, and to an extent Trevor Paglen's work on top-secret instalations.
And to an extent we did see that between Clinton and Sanders during the general election of last year — until Clinton's stunning loss reopened those fissures.
But to an extent, the overriding principles of the film that Jarecki set out, exploring the corrupting effect of power and money, were coherent and intersectional.
"It's not really a recession-driven or, even to an extent, management-driven change — it's a change in the way people are buying," Mr. Mulcunry said.
"If the use of cryptocurrencies were to increase to an extent that they start competing with traditional 'country' currencies they would be quickly regulated or outlawed."
Previously, only Saudi Arabia - and to an extent its neighbours the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait - had such an ability to cushion against oil-supply volatility.
Previously, only Saudi Arabia - and to an extent its neighbors the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait - had such an ability to cushion against oil-supply volatility.
What the U.S. wants: Mr. Trump has lowered expectations to an extent that even some of his aides see a significant retreat at a critical moment.
Like Google has a series of ads that are very emotional and fantastic, when in fact it's nothing like what they ... It is, to an extent.
And it to an extent raises the question of whether Trump realizes how far the bill he's backing diverges from what he said he would do.
While smartphones and personal devices alleviated that problem to an extent, households still share living room screens, data plans, and often passwords to streaming services like Netflix.
That's true to an extent, especially in a town like New York, whose scene was the subject of the documentary Reformat the Planet almost a decade ago.
Once she lost, the calculus changed to an extent, and the administration began to pull back the curtain on the extent of Russian activism around the election.
To an extent, Sanders' thinking about the viability of his policy ideas is driven by a big-picture theory of politics that's a bit outside the mainstream.
And while to an extent his favored tactic of roasting congressional Republicans with his tweets could work as pushback, they have some powerful weapons in their hands.
"(Society in the U.S. is) very unequal to an extent the whole national performance is affected – it is the only country without universal health insurance," Ezzati added.
Gaga, consequently, is now a bigger star than ever; she's dominating the zeitgeist again to an extent that feels reminiscent of her early, iconic meat dress era.
Arguably, Zelensky's subjective sense of fear or pressure could be relevant to a Congressional determination of whether Trump abused power to an extent that would justify impeachment.
Oh absolutely, but only to an extent, because you have to be ready to change at any point, at any place in the world, on the day.
By speaking to Scalfari, Douthat notes, Francis can explore (and, to an extent, "leak" to the public) unorthodox theological ideas while maintaining a veneer of plausible deniability.
It also sees its self as a competitor to Netflix to an extent, with the founder convinced it can challenge its U.S. rival in the film space.
A downgrade of Santam's ratings could be triggered by deterioration in Santam's standalone profile to an extent that Fitch no longer considers Santam as core to Sanlam.
"The times when we could completely rely on others are, to an extent, over," Merkel said at a beer hall rally to support her campaign on Sunday.
But on the flip side, to an extent all artists suffer from this because we can now have as many as seven major releases in one week.
NPD's claims are only right to an extent, ESA argues, as its "incomplete" data fail to account for significant digital shifts shaping the industry in recent years.
With his xenon gas pieces, touching the glass allows you to feel a subtle amount of heat and your touch stabilizes the moving light to an extent.
" — Elizabeth in Washington "If the U.S. intelligence community is right in its analysis, then this is a course of action that should be supported to an extent.
But the fact is that Mr. Sanders (and, to an extent, Elizabeth Warren) are simply daring to diverge from sappy talk about healing America as a nation.
For instance, Adobe considered the rate of mobile ad blocking use in the United States and Europe negligible to an extent that it wasn't even worth mentioning.
The event "was a line-in-the-sand night, to an extent I didn't expect," E. J. Dionne, a longtime Washington chronicler, said in the ballroom afterward.
This already happens to an extent through what is called the "Overseas Contingency Operations" account, which is designed primarily to fund the wars of the Middle East.
The start of the global stock rout last week was blamed, to an extent, on inflation fears that pushed up Treasury yields and drove down stock prices.
A typical advanced economy relies, to an extent, on good relations with the other main countries in order to keep supply chains running and export markets open.
Sources said that to date only PKN Orlen has been refining the dirty crude, blending it with clean oil to an extent that is safe for the refinery.
To an extent, it seems that painting Omar as a Muslim foe who hates America will be part of Trump's broad 2020 strategy to retake the Oval Office.
The delay or rescission of the DOL rule may ease the pressure to an extent for U.S.-based IMs, but is unlikely to reverse the current flow dynamics.
And that at a time when north-south and east-west divisions already divide the union to an extent that keeps policy-makers in Berlin up at night.
Much of that reflects "new money" from China and other developing nations whose citizens to an extent have legitimate fears about political stability and the rule of law.
"This situation may lead to an erosion of profitability among many businesses in Israel to an extent that will not allow them to survive this period," Flug said.
A happiness gap between rich and poor has narrowed as the lowest earners report greater well-being, to an extent that economic growth numbers alone do not explain.
Debuting radical new tech is tough, especially in a space where consumers are already serviced (to an extent) by wristwatches and other wrist jewelry, both functionally and aesthetically.
There's no completely unambiguous starting point for this, and to an extent, the cycle of constitutional hardball has been a tit-for-tat game played by both sides.
The Cupola's massive 80 cm windows are made of fused silica and borosilicate glass that can help it withstand the force of this space junk — to an extent.
This provides geographic and currency diversification which helps mitigate to an extent the risk stemming from the intense competition in the Mexican advertisement industry and a currency mismatch.
Regulators' concerns about loopholes were overstated and to an extent a problem of the agencies' making, Senior Circuit Judge Stephen F. Williams said in his opinion last week.
Underneath are options for Apps, Sling TV Settings, and Device Settings, which allow you to use Android TV to its fullest and customize Sling TV to an extent.
Wash temperature is important to an extent; in some cases, heat can help remove the stain, but in other cases heat can actually help to set the stain.
So we need all of these foods to an extent, but it's possible—and, in our society, all too easy—to have too much of a good thing.
He said Twitter had allowed Panamanians to express their sense of liberation after years of living under the thumb of dictators and, to an extent, the United States.
A 2015 study of eight male to female trans runners found their race times slowed down to an extent that they retained no advantage over non-trans women.
But as patriotic songs play and fireworks explode, the truth is that our democracy may be threatened to an extent we have seen few times during its existence.
While there aren't studies to back this up, Provine and Fridlund both believe that people who have some wariness about being touched are more ticklish to an extent.
To an extent, that makes sense — the charges against Stone weren't about anything he did in 22016, but rather the alleged cover-up he perpetrated the following year.
"The internet has the potential not only to enlighten but to spread lies, amplifying defamatory communications to an extent unmatched in our history," Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar wrote.
And sure, Clinton's campaign is justified, to an extent, in bringing up just how unprecedented it was that Russian intelligence and the FBI director interfered with the election.
To an extent that would stun outsiders, Mr. Trump, the most talked-about human on the planet, is still delighted when he sees his name in the headlines.
A man who is brilliant and who actually was deceived to an extent, comes from a great state, Utah, where my poll numbers have gone through the roof.
VC to an extent is a numbers game: You have to look at a lot of opportunities to find the right ones that you want to invest in.
But also, Beijing itself has unwittingly forged a new brand of patriotism in Taiwan — to an extent that even the poll data I have cited cannot fully capture.
I did — the story is here — but to an extent you can glean all you need to know from this photo, an echo of Gordon's, by Suzie Howell.
The second email said that "the Hill knows about the [Foreign Military Financing] situation to an extent, and so does the Ukrainian embassy," according to Cooper's opening statement.
It's become clear to me that the public's confidence in the 9th District seat general election has been undermined to an extent that a new election is warranted.
A downgrade of Santam's ratings could be triggered by a deterioration in Santam's standalone profile to an extent that Fitch no longer considers Santam as core to Sanlam.
Usually it's reciprocated to an extent by the sitting president, though past leaders -- including Obama -- have blamed some of their predicaments of the men who came before them.
Donald Trump's presence in the White House has, to an extent, numbed us to the idea of people holding prominent positions in public life who constantly speak nonsense.
Trump himself has encouraged it, to an extent that (even in our current, fandom-inflected political culture, where supporting politicians often tips over into loving them) is unprecedented.
"Phone conversations with friends and family, for example, have been supplanted to an extent by social networks," Craig Wigginton, head of Deloitte's U.S. telecom practice, told Re/code.
Highlighting the funding mechanisms for performance sheds some light on that labor market and its commodity fetishism, and to an extent on the bigger picture of cultural production.
Over the weekend, news outlets including The Washington Post reported Manafort was booked into the "VIP" section of the jail, keeping him separate from other inmates to an extent.
But in Trump's Washington, it's clear that his own team simply disagrees to an extent with itself, and that the president is playing an ambiguous role in this game.
"Sharing my life to an extent that I feel comfortable with, with the purpose of inspiring others to aspire better for themselves, is a goal of mine," she says.
At the same time, the US-led coalition with the SDF -- and to an extent Russian and Iranian forces -- drove ISIS to the brink of destruction, at least territorially.
Where Mass Effect 2 made me feel powerful and at the same time challenged by an even mightier force, Andromeda holds my hand to an extent I find patronizing.
As a similarly othered Black woman artist, I can understand, to an extent, Walker's frustration with being fetishized by a public that, for the most part, barely understands her.
They devalue, they loosen, or you would just say they pump a lot of money into China, and it nullifies to an extent, not fully – it nullifies the tariffs.
"The script now in Turkey is for managed markets, with foreigners pushed out, (and) this strategy is working to an extent," said Tim Ash, strategist at BlueBay Asset Management.
Arjun Kapoor is preoccupied with his social media feed to an extent that he won't let a full day of promotional interviews stop him from relentless checking and updating.
Toughness is great to an extent, but this is a hockey team, not a group of guys that are taking to the streets to fight a bunch of gangs.
Though that is similar to commissions in onshore jurisdictions—around 6% in Ireland, for instance—onshore life insurance is mainly about death benefits, annuities and to an extent savings.
You could say that with You Want It Darker, Cohen stared Death in the face and tried to comprehend its features and that would be true to an extent.
Why it matters: It's a foray into the subscription music scene that's primarily been dominated by Googls's biggest competitors in the space: Apple, Spotify and to an extent, Amazon.
For me, the appeal of both the Roseanne character and even, to an extent, Donald Trump, were neatly summarized in a moment on the first episode of the revival.
As Papageorgiou's study suggests, the ability to tune out others and view yourself as the most important person in your life could, to an extent, lead to increased happiness.
It's possible the partisan divide reflects the tumultuous politics of the era — and the results could be reversed to an extent if a Democratic administration held power in Washington.
Expectations might also be somewhat flexible given that the phone is planned for limited release and to an extent is a novelty device (albeit one that costs two grand).
It exposes, to an extent, the myth of the "model minority" that has hobbled Asian-Americans, and of the notion that hard work is all the American dream requires.
Trump has shifted that perception to an extent, and a successor who thinks clearly and forcefully about the subject could make a big different just by making smart appointments.
"To an extent, the local departments do whatever the hell they want," said Seth W. Stoughton, assistant professor of law at the University of South Carolina School of Law.
The announcement was a major change to Facebook's business model, which has allowed advertisers to target audiences to an extent that no media company has been able to match.
" Sarah de Lange, a political scientist at the University of Amsterdam, described the picture as "extremely fragmented, to an extent that we have not seen before in the Netherlands.
Alas, this perception is how so many outsiders came to get a kick out of thumping British food for a very long time and, to an extent, still do.
Sparring with the press is useful for Trump in part because it tends to fuel media coverage of him, which to an extent he sees as its own reward.
Rosenstein's successor would be boxed in, to an extent, by existing Department of Justice guidelines, according to Harry Sandick, a former federal prosecutor and now white-collar defense lawyer.
So since we're essentially throwing modesty out the window (to an extent), why not do the same when it comes to our bras (that is, when we're actually wearing them).
"Along the entire border with Mexico, there is anxiety and, to an extent, fear as to how these things are going to play out," Pete Saenz, Laredo's mayor, told me.
The relationship between Republicans on Capitol Hill and Trump is to an extent partisan politics as usual — the majority party is backing their president, who supports their core policy agenda.
Other major sports have roots and origins in this country, but football hasn't seen the international growth that basketball and, to an extent, baseball have enjoyed, both becoming global games.
To an extent he wasn't doing his full-blown, "I'm going to sort of interject Black people in art history, in this very provocative, transgressive, stereotypical way" — but it did.
Here's the argument: President Trump's decision to cut off the ACA's cost-sharing payments ended up artificially inflating the ACA's premium subsidies, to an extent many experts simply hadn't anticipated.
Russia against the West, a familiar chronicle of the Cold War, has consolidated Russians around their president to an extent we have not seen since the cult of Joseph Stalin.
"To an extent that's unusual even in this Court, you have been listening rather than talking," Roberts told one advocate during a particularly tense argument concerning lethal injection last term.
"The big news over the weekend will be the French election and the market will be to an extent on hold ahead of that," said Mitsubishi commodities analyst Jonathan Butler.
But up until then, Trump's campaign had spent nothing on TV advertising, giving his Democratic opponent control of the paid airwaves to an extent without precedent in the modern era.
My considered assessment is that the French government, and to an extent the larger French tech scene, lacks ambition, boldness, and confidence, and their technology strategy is doomed to failure.
People find that if you have a dominant bullpen, to an extent those guys affect more games than a good starter will, which is at most 30 or 35 games.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A fungal infection known as ergotism influenced Northern Renaissance painting to an extent that a majority of art institutions have yet to grapple with.
But to an extent we are — because, at least until 2016, the Valley's techno-optimism had pervaded the rest of the world as well, journalists and politicians and the like.
It's a difficult album, and to an extent, you can't really blame people for not wanting to hear their champions of the common people lamenting partying hard and getting older.
I've also noticed that trivia is minimized to an extent if it's not intrinsic to the entry, though I personally enjoy trivia-based clues as long as they are interesting.
Of course, as the memo notes, to an extent, this kind of power to undermine the rule of law already exists in the form of the essentially unlimited pardon power.
The announcement is a major change to Facebook's business model, which has allowed advertisers to target audiences to an extent that no other media company has been able to match.
"The fact is that politics is driving the economy to an extent that is very atypical," said Julian Emanuel, chief equity and derivatives strategist at BTIG, an institutional brokerage firm.
TV networks initially opted to make the 2020 upfronts virtual, but now the pandemic has disrupted programming to an extent that could threaten the effectiveness of network pitches:TV production slowdown.
This has been the premise of companies like Stripe, Adyen, CurrencyCloud and even Square to an extent, since its customers are integrating the tool that Square has built for them.
Such remarks by Mr. Obama reflect his administration's failure, and to an extent that of My Brother's Keeper, to tackle the systemic inequality that shapes black people's lives in America.
However states decide to respond, Mr. Zahradnik said, it is clear the federal tax rewrite is forcing them to examine their own policies to an extent not seen in decades.
Less exotic proposals to strengthen worker bargaining power by empowering labor unions work to an extent on both of these dimensions and speak to the desire for straight-up redistribution.
Ring CEO and founder Jamie Siminoff seems to admit that to an extent, saying that this first product will help Ring build an increasingly smarter home security system down the road.
His being able to air his views to an extent was part of the educational process, in providing something to respond to amid the lively give and take of actual exchange.
I don't know if the writer intended it this way, but I saw it as a commentary on the way that humans colonized—and still, to an extent, colonize—other humans.
Since early October, the oil price has fallen by a quarter to below $231.3 a barrel, its lowest in eight months, which may protect demand to an extent, the IEA said.
WATCH: Savannah Chrisley on Bringing Home New Significant Others: 'You Can Only Satisfy [My Dad] to an Extent' "I mean, he's just so calm and that's the huge difference," adds Chrisley.
I had always thought that YouTubers made a majority of their cash thanks to the ads they set up on their content, and Arshia says this is true to an extent.
To an extent, the weekend Syria strikes were little more than highly ritualized theater, a largely bloodless exercise in the United States enforcing red lines and standing up to Russian intimidation.
Just as Trump triumphed in the Republican Party and, to an extent, Brexit succeeded in the United Kingdom, Duterte reflects antipathy with politics, proving, perhaps, that it is a worldwide trend.
The rising iron ore price may well tempt domestic mines to re-open, but this is far from certain and may not happen to an extent that would force down imports.
The insecure conditions that serve as a push factor for Central Americans are a genuinely hard problem that any administration would struggle with to an extent, but Trump isn't even trying.
Traders said the U.S. election polls were partly behind funds cutting speculative positions, but that was offset to an extent by investors' rising interest in physically backed gold exchange traded funds.
Over the course of the year, Essential has worked to fix the flaws in its first phone through software updates, and it has managed to improve the situation to an extent.
Hexagon, which competes to an extent with companies such as Trimble, Autodesk and Dassault Systemes , said its Chinese business grew 13 percent in the quarter while Western Europe grew 11 percent.
The row escalated to an extent that there were fears both boats would need to change coach in the months leading up to Rio or step outside the centralised program altogether.
But now, I actually quite like having a pen name, because I feel that's -- to an extent, that feels like an identity and then I'm -- in private life, I'm Jo Murray.
The Atlanta Blaze, an MLL expansion team that will begin play this spring, made Jones their first-ever selection—the instant face of the franchise and, to an extent, the league.
And the labour reforms, already diluted to an extent that has cost the support of the main employers' groups, might seem an odd cause for the Socialist leader to fight for.
The fact that there are voting questions is encouraging to an extent, but some of the questions seem designed to set Sarepta up for failure, said Janney Montgomery Scott's Debjit Chattopadhyay.
To an extent, it has no choice – European security forces have become adept at detecting and rolling up extended militant networks, but inevitably find it harder to track down "lone wolves".
Stephen O'Grady of RedMonk, a consultancy, calls developers the "new kingmakers": they are driving decisions about the technology that their companies use to an extent that has never before been possible.
Ethnic tensions are an &aposinternal matter&aposBoth China and India have batted away international criticism by insisting that those issues are internal matters — and to an extent, their tactics are working.
Never in my life, though, had I been tasked with maintaining the happiness of so many family members—both mine and my fiancé's—and to an extent that was literally impossible.
McFadden said that she had assumed the party would contribute to the costs, while Mattison said that she knew the costs "to an extent," but hadn't been aware of certain fees.
To an extent, such words were in line with his history of bellicosity toward North Korea, whose nuclear program and brutal regime are indeed grave threats and demand an effective response.
Gendry's story, leading up to this point, has been searching for his place and his purpose in this slightly pompous world, and I think he finally got it, to an extent.
This strategy worked, to an extent, but the underlying geography didn't — Clinton gained votes in California and Texas while losing votes in Michigan and Pennsylvania, dooming her in the Electoral College.
He represents news organizations as they continue to figure out how they live in this new digital media environments dominated by Facebook, Google, and to an extent, Apple, and soon Amazon.
And they are dominant to an extent that Democrats can only envy, having captured both the governorship and the legislature in 26 states, a monopoly that Democrats claim in only eight.
"The film is earnestly and unabashedly melodramatic to an extent that may baffle audiences accustomed to clever, knowing historical fictions," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
ALUMINIUM: Prices of the metal used in transport and packaging are to an extent supported by worries about supplies due U.S. sanctions on Russian aluminium producer Rusal and higher input costs.
But negative interest rates are bad for the profitability of banks, and could encourage a build-up in debt to an extent that harms the economy, warned the International Monetary Fund.
But they also say the LME contract is to an extent following the Shanghai Futures Exchange where aluminium rose to its highest in more than three months due to falling stocks.
On the other side is Navarro, US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, and — to an extent — Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, who all believe the administration needs to take a hard line with China.
Since early October, the oil price LCOc58.13 has fallen by a quarter to below $70 a barrel, its lowest in eight months, which may protect demand to an extent, the IEA said.
In the 1870s, 1880s, and even to an extent the 1890s, African Americans served in Congress and the national Republican Party saw attempting to uphold black voting rights as a political imperative.
Those limits go well beyond modern internet speeds (802.113Gbps is considered remarkable right now), but that doesn't mean you won't be able to take advantage of them — at least to an extent.
Baseline business conservative ideology plays well in the C-suites and to an extent with elite journalists who travel in similar circles, but the public simply doesn't have much appetite for it.
It means that everyone is free to design their own experience, taking from it what they need instead of participating to an extent dictated by social norms or the progress of technology.
We see that [antibiotics] do have an effect, but certainly in adults, and even to an extent in kids, we see that antibiotics change the microbiome and then the microbiome bounces back.
Though I'm sure the television broadcast shows this to an extent, it was striking to see the physical toll that just 20 minutes takes on a body, and the person in it.
To an extent, this recent pattern of treading water reflects the broader trend of football in the United States: much better than it was, but still with a long ways to go.
To an extent that we have only begun to grasp, movies invented a new way of thinking, and Abbas Kiarostami's movies are among the clearest and most challenging applications of cinematic thought.
"One should divorce the markets issue, to an extent, from the political issue," Hugh Young, managing director of the Asia Pacific region at Aberdeen Standard Investments, told CNBC's "Street Signs" on Monday.
If the content of the scene sounds Rockwellian, to an extent it is: a modest scene from quotidian black life, one altogether different from the miserable bulletins that make the evening news.
The horrific killing of Jamal Khashoggi, a United States-based journalist for The Washington Post, has galvanized American and international outrage against Saudi Arabia to an extent unheard-of since Sept. 11.
Each item has been considered to an extent that is not exactly normal for a fashion brand but is perhaps normal for a brand that sees itself as a vehicle for change.
The second email was received on July 25th at 103:25 PM. That email said that the Hill knows about the FMF situation to an extent, and so does the Ukrainian Embassy.
Another season 2 scene, when Goldberg says he won&apost kill Forty even though he hates him because he means so much to Love, further suggests Goldberg has empathy, to an extent.
By setting up the New Development Bank and the BRICS Contingent Reserve Arrangement, the BRICS cooperation has, to an extent, improved the international financial system and met the demands from emerging countries.
To an extent, this approach is emblematic of an administration that has attempted to advance Trump's populist, xenophobic rhetoric while also sticking to a swamp-standard pro-business, anti-regulation Republican agenda.
" Then another email two hours later, again from State, that made clear that "the Hill knows about the FMF (foreign military financing) situation to an extent and so does the Ukrainian embassy.
Thus, to an extent it is hard to recall today, NAFTA was mainly about improving the contentious economic and political relationship the United States and Mexico had for most of their history.
Whiterose, in turn, spent this week losing it to an extent we haven't yet seen, unable to take advantage of her Congo takeover thanks to security measures triggered by her own actions.
The Palestinians and Israelis cooperate on security to an extent, and the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, could curtail that in response to an aid cutoff, as he has periodically threatened to do.
And it was the same logic, to an extent, that compelled Joe Johnson to negotiate a buyout of the remainder of his contract with the Nets and sign with the Heat last week.
In late October, S&P wrote to clients that the credit ratings agency may raise its ratings on Pakistan if the country's security environment settles to an extent that economic growth trends higher.
The Obama administration had to an extent downplayed what it knew about Russia's election-related activities during the course of the campaign, trying to keep partisan politics separate from a national security issue.
At the same time, the US-led coalition with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces -- and to an extent Russian and Iranian forces -- drove ISIS to the brink of destruction, at least territorially.
To an extent that is underestimated in some quarters and understated in others, the world economy is far more brittle than usual because of the inability almost everywhere to lower interest rates substantially.
The laws vary to an extent, but most require employers to post schedules at least two weeks in advance, with compensation to workers if there are changes after that from the employer's side.
"To be fair, the Fed has repeatedly said it would be dependent on the data and to see a mixed Fed amid mixed data makes sense, to an extent," Edward Jones' Warne said.
In episode three, a voice explains the reasonable deletion of illegal content, then begins discussing the process of controlling visitor experiences, something all private businesses have a right to do, to an extent.
Instead, they optimize their investments around companies that have already "de-risked" their technology, commercialized it to an extent, and optimized their business for growth rather than, say, ongoing tech and science breakthroughs.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The 2016 contenders for the White House have used social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook as campaign tools to an extent not seen previously in U.S. presidential politics.
He is in third place in polls in the primary contest but has closed the gap on the two frontrunners to an extent that makes him a contender for the two-horse race.
After all, nothing is more fun than having more than enough processing power for everyday tasks, but also knowing you're future-proofed to an extent with games, USB-C ports and the like.
Some independent experts agree, at least to an extent, that Trump's strength in states like Michigan and Pennsylvania is a repudiation of the economic and trade policies backed by Democrats since the 1990s.
To an extent, the celebrity visited on an artist who died nearly three decades ago can be chalked up to his having documented inhabitants of a New York that has all but vanished.
Because restoration at a certain level has been deemed to create new intellectual property, this is the first time the film as they wanted it seen will, to an extent, belong to them.
What's more, Trump genuinely differs in this regard from recent Republican Party presidential nominees, as well as from figures such as Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio and even, to an extent, Ted Cruz.
It still is, to an extent, rooted in safeguarding men and making sure we don't offend men too much, making sure we always have to consider that men have a hard time, too.
The Iranian government is indeed our enemy, to an extent that the Hamiltonians in the Obama administration sometimes underestimated, and in that sense Trump's hawkishness toward the mullahs fits with his Jacksonian approach.
"It's become clear to me that the public's confidence in the Ninth District's general election has been undermined to an extent that a new election is warranted," Mr. Harris said to audible gasps.
Both points would be valid to an extent, but neither would address the quietness of the "good" men who allowed sex trafficking to operate the way it did during that period in time.
To an extent, the online environment has already allowed these people to valorize the varying kinds of photographic art [that they follow], which may or may not remain absent from galleries and museums.
Analysis of the DNA of Melanesians has revealed that their genome retains traces of the Denisovans to an extent similar to the presence of Neanderthal genes in people of European or Asian descent.
We saw this in the case of their banning of false advertising, and in the social media context with enforcing product disclosures to an extent to which the US has been less aggressive.
This way of traveling — and to an extent, living — can be pretty exhausting, which was why I was eager to pack up my bags and head to the Wilderness Reserve for a short staycation.
To an extent that baroque design ethos is what triumphed in PC wargame design, and a lot of "serious" PC wargames are carrying on with the spirit and philosophy of those 1970s Ameritrash curios.
"Up until my sixties, I was to an extent, defined by the men in my life," she tells PEOPLE editor-in-chief Jess Cagle, in the most recent episode of the Jess Cagle Interview.
Under Obama, regulatory activism came back in style to an extent (proposed takeovers of T-Mobile by AT&T and Sprint were blocked, for example), but the Reagan-era conceptual framework stayed in place.
"This trade pushed ShFE copper prices higher relative to LME prices, to an extent that it became profitable to buy physical copper from LME, import to China, and deliver to ShFE," the report said.
"I think you're looking at media-driven events where controversial and inflammatory remarks drive ratings and sell papers, being the more substantive reasoned voice [the media has] ignored him to an extent," he said.
"It's become clear to me that the public's confidence in the 9th District seat general election has been undermined to an extent that a new election is warranted," the elder Harris said on Thursday.
"Even though the outlook is murky, we hope to raise wages to an extent that would help employees keep their living standards and cope with the October tax hike," another machinery maker manager wrote.
But something kicked into me like "you can be lazy to an extent" but when it comes to your job catch that flight, go to this place, perform this way and never half-ass.
Consumer pain at the pump is now seen as an offset to an extent by increases in capital spending by U.S. oil companies and by gains in the growing number of regions producing energy.
It is not without reservation that we cheer her on, but we still do to an extent, especially for her openness about feeling a little silly posing in a not-there-at-all swimsuit.
Lamar Smith (R-Texas), who has made his mark by regularly calling into question the ethics of scientists and, in the end, politicizing science to an extent rarely, if ever, seen on Capitol Hill.
It's also the case that to an extent, Democrats made their own luck in Alabama by recruiting a very strong candidate in Doug Jones at a time when the race seemed impossible to win.
In his SPIN piece, Daly compares the track to Aerosmith's "Janie's Got a Gun," and obviously he's right to an extent—both deal with the same type of abuse, both end with a bullet.
The modern G.O.P. is, to an extent never before seen in American history, a party built around bad faith, around pretending that its concerns and goals are very different from what they really are.
Which is to say that all of these characters, whose lives seemed more real than my own, were, to an extent that I wasn't fully aware of, bound up in my own self-creation.
While more out-there, experimental songs have defined NCT 127's sound for a while, "Highway To Heaven"'s (and title track "Superhuman," to an extent) relative straightforwardness brilliantly highlights the members' vocal strengths.
Trends in the game had normalized this to an extent, if not necessarily at this scale; strikeouts were fine, so long as there were a sufficient number of home runs built into the deal.
" She added: "The second email was received July 25th at 4:25 P.M. That email said the Hill knows about the [Foreign Military Financing] situation to an extent and so does the Ukrainian embassy.
You can focus up to an extent using the focus wheel, but images in Gear VR will still look relatively blurry compared to the sharpness we've come to expect from smartphones, computers, and TVs.
So it's good that it comes across to an extent, but obviously the lyrics are very intimate and the sentiment is very intimate and we want it to be atmospheric and all of those things.
That said, there are times when it can be argued that people indeed could have known better, to an extent that justifies not erasing them from history, but denying them the dignity of ongoing commemoration.
I've become increasingly concerned, as my recent columns have suggested, that the conservative majority is permitting the court to become an agent of partisan warfare to an extent that threatens real damage to the institution.
Loot boxes are a way to build up your character's wardrobe, or your soccer team's roster, or your garage of cars, to an extent that would normally require having played the game for far longer.
As for whether his boys have picked up on the fact that their dad is widely known, Bublé tells PEOPLE they "get it" to an extent when fans approach him while they're out and about.
But the recent Italian bond selloff has kept them from investing too much in low-rated Southern European debt and as a result, countries such as France, Belgium and to an extent Ireland, have benefited.
Ghosts in this world can interact to an extent with humans, and with physical things, but they are also intangible, can go anywhere, don't need to eat or sleep, and don't get sick or old.
A BoE rate hike would follow the pattern set by the U.S. Federal Reserve and to an extent by the European Central Bank, which has said it will start to scale back its stimulus plan.
Fitch believes asset performance in the auto loan ABS sector will remain stable in 2017; there may be a slight deterioration due to slowing economic growth, but not to an extent that would affect ratings.
The lifestyle and music captured in this book, and to an extent the era of Joy Division as well, reflect the bleak outlook on culture and society of the time, and of the Thatcher days.
In the UK, we're too far down that route already, with Kendal Calling, Glade, Standon Calling—and to an extent Glastonbury, reportedly helped on by the late Arabella Churchill—all linked to well-off families.
To an extent, David Carr from the grave essentially, because his widow was wonderful in helping me put together the puzzle pieces of his story, and his co-workers were generous in the same way.
While that's true to an extent, I've since learned that the key to really seeing your wealth grow is to set concrete savings goals and to stick to them to the best of your ability.
But looking back, it was, to an extent, a team of has-beens — full of people whose stint in the Obama administration was their last public sector job, not a stepping stone to bigger things.
The company said Tuesday it expects the decision to negatively impact 2018 sales to an extent, as there has been some pushback since, and shoppers who disagree with the ban vowing to make purchases elsewhere.
And that happened to an extent with the Wonder Woman sequel, with the announcement of a 2019 release date for the film and confirmation that Jenkins was involved with the sequel's development, specifically the screenplay.
But Trump's demands have been intensified and blunt to an extent that allies worry it could damage NATO morale and play into the hands of Putin, whom they accuse of trying to destabilize the West.
Car executives at companies like Ford, Volvo and General Motors speak often about the evolution of the automotive industry into an automotive and technology industry — and to an extent, that looks to be increasingly true.
To an extent, the fact that Trump was an unscrupulous businessman who talked people into lending him money to run casinos even though he was bad at running casinos is nobody's problem but the lenders.
It seems both rash and downright weird to toss aside the value 240 blocks in 285.0 minutes per game, but that's the NBA discourse right now, and that is, to an extent, what's happening with Whiteside.
"Markets will be over-inflated and propped up to an extent by yet more expectations of stimulus measures, but global economic growth fears will continue for the foreseeable future," said Berkeley Futures associate director Richard Griffiths.
Now that we've become responsible adults, our parents are now relying on us — and to an extent, our savviness with technology — on everything from figuring out the exchange rate to finding the best hotel deal online.
Naturally, some folks are more talented when it comes to sticking to their schedule than others — and, to an extent, we can find the root of that punctuality (or lack thereof) in their astrological identity, too.
The use of the iPhone is been integrated into our daily lives to an extent where we are slowly changing our personal behaviors and behaviors towards other people leading to constant cultural changes to our lives.
SimilarWeb, a digital market intelligence company that's big globally, but smaller in the U.S., is making a big play to take on comScore, and to an extent Nielsen and App Annie, in tracking audiences in America.
This could continue to weigh on the company's cash flow generation and its ability to service debt obligation, while the company's recent tariff increases in its key markets should help mitigate the risk to an extent.
The row escalated to an extent there were fears both Drysdale and the world champion women's double scull of Zoe Stevenson and Eve Macfarlane would need to change coach or step outside the centralized program altogether.
The banks' rating profiles would also come under pressure if the economic cycle were to worsen materially, to an extent that asset quality and earnings significantly deteriorate and the banks' capitalisation, funding or liquidity positions weaken.
They seemed to represent the kind of woman who can, to an extent, appreciate (and, perhaps in spite of herself, even want to attain) certain traditional feminine standards, even if she doesn't fit in with them.
VR [virtual reality], ASMR [autonomous sensory meridian response] and to an extent JOI are all about having a virtual erotic experience with someone that feels more personal and real than watching two actors go at it.
To an extent Mr Tavares embodies both doctrines, having swiftly turned around first Peugeot, after it was battered by the financial crisis of 2008-09, then Opel and Vauxhall, which he bought from GM in 2017.
It does refute that to an extent; but it also reflects the simple fact that more and more people are using iOS devices, and developers may be doing a better job at bringing in more payments. .
" But Kazianis said Kim's goal is to weaken the maximum pressure campaign to an extent where they are able to build solid relations and "show they can be responsible and respectable nation – but with nuclear weapons.
The government, and to an extent Western officials in Kabul, accuse the political parties of holding the election process hostage and of trying to negotiate influence because they cannot rally enough of their supporters to register.
As I've mentioned already, to an extent organs benefit from the body's bubble wrap but too much "visceral fat" is associated with a number of chronic diseases and increased mortality rates due to something called lipotoxicity.
Carbon stored up in the crust over hundreds of millions of years was being released in a few generations; if nothing were done, temperatures and sea levels would rise to an extent with no historic parallel.
Supply cuts led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and some non-OPEC allies, including Russia, are likely to support oil prices to an extent, but they will weigh on GDP growth, economists said.
To an extent, it should be expected that a former model with zero experience in politics, social work and public speaking would take more time than most to find her voice, not to mention her footing.
To an extent, those listening Thursday evening might have asked such questions about this sometimes maddening, entertaining and enigmatic Zen stork of a man who reads deeply, travels eccentrically and doubles as president of the Knicks.
On the other hand, these days it's very much a "college town" kind of place with an economy (and, to an extent, a physical footprint) that's kind of dominated by the university and the associated medical complex.
At the same time, it is also very exploitative and can heavily influence other people's perceptions of what "sexy" is to an extent that they feel ugly or hold other people in their life to be ugly.
Even if you know what your usual migraine triggers are and do the best to avoid them, there are some factors that you can't really control, like the weather, your menstrual cycle, and to an extent, stress.
"The government wishes to deregulate taxi law, so the industry becomes as liberal, practical and cheap as possible to an extent which a majority in parliament can get behind," Olesen, newly appointed to his post, told Reuters.
To an extent, it's expected that unicorn companies founded in more recent years will have a lower average age of first acquisition, because there are many unicorn companies which haven't yet made their first M&A deals.
"Fundamentally, this is a familiar part of tech culture: at high performing companies, employees work extremely hard, to an extent that is unsustainable for most people," Moskovitz wrote in a post that's been liked by 153,600 people.
If you notice that binge-watching is affecting your mood and making you sadder or more withdrawn, or that you're using it to avoid reality to an extent that's unhealthy, that's when it might be a problem.
These factors help fend off competitive threats to an extent and support the company's solid cash flow generation and sound financial profile, which Fitch forecasts to remain commensurate with the current rating level over the medium term.
Concerns over the formation of a new anti-establishment government in Italy weighed on Southern European debt in particular on Monday, though this was counterbalanced to an extent by a ratings upgrade for Spain late on Friday.
But whether he wins or loses, they have been established as acceptable things to say in political discourse, and everyday life, to an extent that was not the case when he launched his campaign a year ago.
That's true to an extent, but it also means SVU has everything to prove, often taking on the very challenging work of explaining things like victim-blaming and white privilege to a broad and oftentimes unreceptive audience.
In this case, Trump's statement is true to an extent, according to Politifact, though no evidence has been presented that shows Trump being closer than a few blocks from ground zero in the days after 9/11.
"Wunderman has a similar capacity on the digital and strategy side, and with the creative chops inside JWT, Possible and, to an extent, Mirum, I think [the consolidation] is a competitive play in that regard," he said.
The aforementioned fathers (even Thanos to an extent) have all groomed their kids to be better versions of themselves, to be the heroes they couldn't, in an effort to accomplish something they couldn't do on their own.
The network will include 8-hours of live market and global financial news updates, which would make it a rival to the new digital streaming business network Cheddar and to an extent, CNBC, Fox Business and Bloomberg.
He gets to do that in "Deadpool 2" to an extent; in "Infinity War," not so much, and in "Day of the Soldado," a movie that is Very Serious About Serious Intense Stuff, not in the least.
The Rangers' Hall of Famer Andy Bathgate said he had used a slightly curved stick before Mikita made his discovery, but Mikita, and to an extent Hull, have been credited with turning straight blades into a relic.
We all watch sports, to an extent, as a respite and a distraction, but just as President Trump has turned so much of the rest of society upside down, he has radically altered the world of sports.
To an extent that would have been unimaginable before Hurricane Katrina in 2160 and Hurricane Sandy in 2895, resilient design has entered the vocabulary of architects and engineers in parts of the country at risk of inundation.
All of Joker feels this way to an extent, but the clearest moments are the occasional sequences that have the camera floating close beside a silent, emotional Joaquin Phoenix, in the oddest of homages to Terrence Malick.
This is probably correct to an extent, but pulling Facebook apart could stop a single company from having so much control over speech that it had to build its own Supreme Court to handle that power responsibly.
Their lawyers have disputed basic facts alleged by prosecutors — to an extent they did not in the first case, which rested more on a debate over whether their conduct constituted not only illicit behavior but federal crimes.
"The megarich increasingly use their foundations and their celebrity as philanthropists to mold public policy to an extent not possible for other citizens," Joanne Barkan, who has long been a critic of big philanthropy, wrote in The Guardian.
The world economy's unprecedented expansion hardly looks healthy; the trade war may have dampened animal spirits to an extent that cannot be offset by the highly constrained amount of stimulus available to the apothecaries of the central banks.
The Trump officials' approach at the UN meeting makes it clear that the administration intends to extend its views on abortion, contraception, and sexual education beyond US borders to an extent that is unusual even for Republican administrations.
To an extent that his supporters and critics alike probably do not appreciate, when conditions call for a rapid escalation of manpower and the creation of quasi-imperial outposts in the desert, Mr Obama is willing to act.
Virgil Texas: Racism in this society is mediated by capitalism to an extent that's it's greater than most other societies, so I would say that redistributive economics would go a long way towards hacking racism at its roots.
We shouldn't assume that laws favoring consumer privacy are permanent, that Netflix data will always be anonymized to an extent, or that the internet will continue to operate on the terms to which we're accustomed (see: net neutrality).
They devalue, they loosen, or you would just say they pump a lot of money into China, and it nullifies to an extent — not fully — it nullifies the tariffs," Trump said in an interview with CNBC's "Squawk Box.
There are many people that play video games to an extent that feels like they meet some of these descriptors, but it's important to remember that this is a deeper issue than just playing video games a lot.
Having said that, if your friends really are climbing the social ladder (and it's not just a negative illusion owing to your emotional state), then your fear that they might leave you behind is, to an extent, astute.
Because the Kerry campaign — to an extent a lot of Democratic campaigns and Republican campaigns at the time — the running theory is that speeches are sort of a collection of applause lines and quotable lines for the press.
States are typically required to pay for a minimum number of inmates even if they can't fill a prison, so they have an incentive to fill up private prisons to an extent to get bang for their buck.
" How much Trump loves seeing his name on the news: "To an extent that would stun outsiders, Mr. Trump, the most talked-about human on the planet, is still delighted when he sees his name in the headlines.
To an extent, he has a point, and in my ten years representing individual government employees, defense contractors and members of our Armed Forces I have certainly been witness to the disparity in how justice is meted out.
Rio didn't squander the opportunity to highlight climate change: in the opening ceremony, it broadcast a video about global warming to a global audience of billions, boosting the profile of the issue to an extent it rarely receives.
But by October my mother had become accustomed to working at the hotel, and to an extent had stopped considering the world, including the people in the DIAL house, as the sworn enemies of everything dear to her.
No matter the wealth of research that exists today, from an idiosyncratic perspective it is in many respects the elusive Unknown, and that as a result it's inevitable that it will be feared, at least to an extent.
But while that's understandable to an extent—Takeda's name isn't quite as well known among gaming circles as the likes of Mario maker Shigeru Miyamoto, the late Satoru Iwata or Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma—it's also extremely unjust.
In the US, her write-ups come from traditionally black outlets like BET, Vibe (and, to an extent, Complex), and she played Afropunk's original Brooklyn festival in August this year during a sold-out four-date US tour.
"Business activity across the euro zone collapsed in March to an extent far exceeding that seen even at the height of the global financial crisis," Chris Williamson, chief business economist at IHS Markit, said in the latest report.
The decision for Curry to come off the bench was a result of the team having played well in Game 1 with Nick Young in the starting lineup and Kerr looking to manage Curry's workload to an extent.
Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), a House impeachment manager, acknowledged on CNN's "State of the Union" that Democrats did, to an extent, surrender to the White House's stonewalling by not continuing the fight to force witness subpoenas in court.
Separately, European lawmakers were debating on Thursday whether the rule of law and democratic standards in Hungary were under threat more generally, and to an extent that would merit the triggering of an unprecedented EU punishment against Budapest.
The "authoritarian tendencies that we have seen at work in this administration with this President, left unchecked, could very well result in the erosion of our institutions to an extent that we've never imagined possible here," Clinton said.
And yet all of this, and there was a lot, was overshadowed to an extent by the condition of Sabathia, who surrendered three long home runs while he was in the game (two of them by Manny Machado).
To an extent, the movie falls along a familiar gender divide when it comes to morality (a divide backed by science!): Gloria is horrified by her newfound ability — specifically its tragic consequences — while Oscar embraces his murderous power.
The individuals named in the current admissions conspiracy allegedly abused their wealth and privilege to an extent that is shocking, even to those of us who are aware of, and trying to address, inequities in the current system.
The Venice Commission, a European legal advisory body, followed the government's reasoning to an extent: it said ensuring transparency of civil-society organisations to prevent undue foreign political influence, money-laundering and financing of terrorism was, in principle, legitimate.
The procedure is part of a background check investigation, which to an extent focuses on her foreign contacts and international business deals as she seeks a full security clearance as a senior adviser to her father, President Donald Trump.
The in-app Alexa also lets you control smart home devices (to an extent), or use other Alexa skills that let you do things like play a game, order an Uber, place your Starbucks pick-up order, and more.
Even though airline overbooking is a common practice and, to an extent, makes sense — it generally means lower ticket prices, and experience shows that some travelers inevitably won't show up — it can still be a giant pain for customers.
The waivers will allow the recipient countries – including India, Japan, South Korea, China, and Turkey – to continue importing Iranian crude oil, free from the threat of U.S. secondary sanctions, but only to an extent and for a limited time.
To an extent, his greatest lasting effect came outside of his music, though very much dependent on it, as his candour and humour in response to revelations about his sexuality drove forward the mainstream acceptance of gay pop icons.
Given the spread between state and central government bonds is much higher than 25 basis points, this has allowed banks, to an extent, to mask actual trading losses, especially in recent quarters as yields have risen sharply on securities.
The company's new XZ2 and XZ2 Compact shrink down the chunky bezels of their predecessors (to an extent) and feature the same taller, slimmer displays that helped Samsung, LG, and other companies roundly outclass Sony's smartphone design last year.
"To an extent it began when China and Russia became competitors for influence in the Communist world, they fought border battles in the late 1960s," said Carl Schuster, retired Navy captain and now adjunct professor at Hawaii Pacific University.
That's not to say that Wuthering Heights is not romantic, or that people who enjoy reading it as a love story are wrong; to an extent, this is a book that wants to be read as a love story.
Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and, to an extent, Smashing Pumpkins were already reaping the rewards of Nirvana's breakthrough, but they definitely received a boost in sales for their 1991 albums— Ten, Badmotorfinger, and Gish, respectively—due to their Singles affiliation.
"The exciting thing about these findings is that they hold out the promise that spinal cord injuries can be cured, to an extent that restores walking, and that many movements persist even when stimulation is turned off," he said.
On the one hand, your personal bond with him gives you the reasonable expectation that he won't exploit what you tell him to your disadvantage, at least to an extent that is consistent with his duties as your boss.
"While the pick-up in the headline index suggests that pressures on South Korean manufacturers have abated to an extent, underlying data still portray a deeply challenging environment," said Joe Hayes, economist at IHS Markit, which compiles the survey.
"It's become clear to me that the public's confidence in the Ninth District's general election has been undermined to an extent that a new election is warranted," Harris said at the Thursday hearing, which shocked the audience into gasps.
But during the campaign, he articulated a policy that could succeed in ramping up immigration enforcement to an extent we've never seen before — and that is certainly likely to put the fear of deportation into the hearts of millions of immigrants.
Lastly, like Linux, an open-source operating system, and to an extent Android, Google's semi-open software that powers mobile devices, Mozilla has demonstrated that a non-commercial alternative minded to defend users' interests is good for consumers in digital markets.
CNN's Great Big Story paid a visit to the US Department of the Treasury's Mutilated Currency Division, whose sole purpose is to evaluate currency that's been damaged or destroyed to an extent that it can't be used as legal tender.
It really is a musical, though, to an extent which surprised me, and often veers into cheesiness: a scene in which a young Obi is menaced by hoodie-wearing ne'er-do-wells immediately loses all tension when they burst into song.
It reminds me, to an extent, of a movie written by my father, Rafael Yglesias, Fearless, in which a mild-mannered architect survives a deadly plane crash and ends up convinced that he's invincible rather than the beneficiary of good luck.
It feels like Glover is to an extent banking on the idea that his reputation as a deep thinker will earn him the benefit of the doubt in the Obama-West controversy and in his decision to sympathetically depict Brown.
With hopes to expand internationally, the digital bank offers customers an alternative to traditional banking with an easy-to-use mobile app, no added costs - to an extent - when using a credit card abroad and instant notifications of personal expenditure.
"Palladium market is definitely driven by constraints on the supply side and the possibility of a ban from Russia will keep palladium in particular, and platinum to an extent, extremely well bid," said Jeffrey Halley, a senior market analyst with OANDA.
Under his reign, from 85033 to 2015, he exploited Senate rules to bypass committees, thereby avoiding serious analysis or debate of major legislation, and prevented the minority party from offering amendments to an extent never before seen in American democracy.
In May, Savannah told PEOPLE Now that when it comes to bringing home new significant others "you can only satisfy [Todd] to an extent," adding, "I look for the male version of my mother … because I'm too much like [Todd]."
To an extent, Celeste resembles one of those Disney-cradled child stars, like Britney Spears, who arrive early at fame and never really leave, except that Celeste's public persona is forged not among cartoon mice but in the residue of horror.
Although codependency is good to an extent because it fosters trust and an intimate bond in your relationship, doing nearly everything together could ultimately lead to relationship problems because you might overwhelm your partner and lower your own self-esteem.
To an extent, the conceit of the show made that inevitable: The creators are using the hosts to break down humanity into its component parts, accessing the memories and vulnerabilities and patterns of behavior that make us who we are.
I mean all that disgusting lying and-cheating and delusional assumptions and-- and-- it was just-- we all would consider it totally illicit and awful to adulterate the baby food to make more money to an extent where the babies died.
Rather, the authors are offering what amounts to a road map for considering different austerity options, and they show that, to an extent, some forms of benefit cuts can be construed as narrowing the gap between higher- and lower-income Americans.
Since his father acceded to the throne in 2015, 33-year-old Prince Mohammed sent shockwaves through a dynasty that prizes seniority and balance, by concentrating power in one branch to an extent unprecedented since the days of his grandfather.
"Maybe in the same way that American Horror Story does, in that every season is a new season, but there's small threads that carry over and characters carry over to an extent, even though they play new roles," he says.
Despite the fact that society seems somewhat inhospitable to Amazon competitors and, to an extent, the idea of reading itself (listen closely, you can hear a faint "no one reads anymore" refrain in the air) — Scribd has experienced considerable success.
One would think that decreasing private prisons, increasing psychological help, and increasing education opportunities would cost more, but by implementing these changes prisons would likely decrease in population over time — to an extent — and result in spending less on prisons.
And, to an extent, the results of the elections may signal what direction the island nation takes in its still-fragile transition from decades of a civil war that killed as many as 100,000 people before it ended in 2009.
Devised in the 1950s by Dr. John C. Lilly, these dark saltwater tanks were used to isolate the brain from stimuli — light and sound, but also, to an extent, gravity — to get a clearer read of the brain at rest.
Mr. Xi "has been able to take political control of the military to an extent that exceeds what Mao and Deng have done," said Tai Ming Cheung, a professor at the University of California, San Diego, who studies China's defense forces.
Support for the Taliban, whose austere tribal and cultural values are, to an extent, compatible with communities in the rural south, runs through Helmand's villages like the water that feeds its crops, the biggest and most notable of which is opium.
A man who is brilliant and who actually was deceived to an extent, comes from a great state, Utah, where my poll numbers have gone through the roof, and one of the senators' poll numbers, not this one, went down big.
He was less concerned by the players he wanted to sign than the ones he needed to lose; several members of his team were coming to the end of their contracts, and to an extent to the end of their tethers.
The crypto markets realized earlier in the year that China isn't that important as it only accounts for less than 20 percent of volumes – Japan, the US and Korea to an extent are more than enough to sustain healthy volumes.
" The panel said that "the BBC found itself in difficulties in this case because it did not (and, to an extent, still does not) have a transparent and consistent process for evaluating and determining pay for its on-air talent.
But though the score line — the extent of the rout as much as the identity of the team that administered it — was eye-catching, the fact that it felt like an impossibility is, to an extent, a trick of the memory.
Opinion polls have consistently shown that most members of the public blamed the government for the dispute, although the latest Ipsos MORI poll for the BBC suggested the all-out strike may have eroded support for the junior doctors to an extent.
It was covered up by the top-ranking FBI officials - Comey, Page, Strzok, Loretta Lynch to an extent, Andrew McCabe, and others, and they covered it up, they rigged an investigation, they wrote an exoneration before they interviewed her and 230 other people.
New excerpts from Bob Woodward's upcoming book, Fear: Trump in the White House, detail chaos — to an extent that has not previously been reported — inside the White House, and are again raising questions about how much longer senior Trump staffers can hang on.
Second, the rules-based international order is being undermined by Russia, China and, to an extent, the U.S. Third, Washington's transatlantic outlook under the Trump administration has become more nationalistic, transactional and mercantile, with skepticism — sometimes even hostility — toward the EU and NATO.
"At this point, I'm supporting Donald Trump to an extent, but if Mike Pence is his running mate, I will probably support him a lot more," said Bergman, who met with Trump in a small group at a Chicago fundraiser this week.
Episode director Alan Coulter further emphasizes the link between these two women – and also, to an extent, Caitlin — with a series of smooth transitions: when Tracee asserts herself and opens a door to leave, the scene cuts to Meadow entering a room.
While this is useful to an extent (where was this 15 months ago?), it doesn't actually tell you what, if any, fake news from the Agency you were actually exposed to, leaving that part of this whole mess still something of a mystery.
And it is that, to an extent, but the fact that he has a shot in the Georgia Sixth is more broadly a sign that the whole political spectrum has shifted quite a bit leftward from where it was a decade ago.
It turns out that knowing exactly what stylish women want to wear (before even they do) can be a double edged sword; for all of her breakout success, Pyo has faced high street knockoffs to an extent rarely seen for an emerging designer.
"It's become clear to me that the public's confidence in the 9th District seat general election has been undermined to an extent that a new election is warranted," Harris said on the fourth day of the hearing in Raleigh, the state capital.
French champagne industry executives told Reuters that while they had managed to offset the Brexit impact to an extent this year, with some firms delaying price rises, they would have to raise prices in Britain in 2017 to protect their profit margins.
Meanwhile, traders also are focused on the reality that the ability for an output cut extension to influence demand for oil continues to be limited to an extent by the reaction of U.S. shale producers to a sustained move upwards in the price.
"It could be a case to an extent of good-cop, bad-cop, of unpredictability in the presidency of, 'Hey, I very well may use a military option' -- that is essential to back up a diplomatic instrument of power," said Illinois Republican Rep.
The truth is that while there has been a change in media outlets challenging Trump as they report on what he says — especially on MSNBC's Morning Joe program and to, an extent, on CNN — the bigger thing that's changed is the context.
But other potential outcomes are a replay of what has come before: merely face-saving gestures of engagement and a huge financial bonus package for Pyongyang with deleterious political, security and economic consequences for South Korea, Washington, Tokyo, and to an extent, Beijing.
Jennifer Rhodes Although codependency is good to an extent because it fosters trust and an intimate bond in your relationship, doing nearly everything together could ultimately lead to relationship problems because you might overwhelm your partner and lower your own self-esteem. 
In fact, a number of developments over the past five months demonstrate that Ankara is entering a period of constructive engagement with its Western partners, perhaps to an extent not seen since the height of EU-Turkey cooperation in the early 2000s.
To be considered an "addiction," the behavior has to be done to an extent that the brain actually goes through the physiological changes we associate with use disorders: because dopamine and other neurochemicals related to pleasure are released, the behavior is rewarding.
Bruenig's proposal is the opposite of that, a way to put real meat on the bones of "democratic socialism" at a time when the phrase is gaining momentum as a slogan and an organizing project but also, to an extent, lacks clear definition.
Yes. Even as you saw him as a moderate/liberal Republican earlier on, you saw these glimmers of expediency earlier — you can still see that the overriding desire was to win, and to an extent that's unusually strong even compared to other politicians.
Imagine being a native of Puerto Rico, having to abide by US law to an extent, but then having to deal with a bunch of naturalized cocksuckers who just want to get away with murder or at least date rape between barhops.
Few people outside the hard-core Sanders circle think this is true, but to an extent that's the point: precisely because many Democrats think Sanders supporters overstate the institutional power of the DNC chair, this is a smart concession to make to them.
European markets were mixed, with concerns over the formation of a new anti-establishment government in Italy weighing on Southern European debt in particular on Monday, though this was counterbalanced to an extent by a ratings upgrade for Spain late on Friday.
"We're still going to have Donald Trump as president, so obviously that's going to limit to an extent what we can accomplish in the short term," Representative Jim McGovern, the Massachusetts Democrat in line to chair the Rules Committee, said last week.
"I believe a new election should be called, it has become clear to me that the public's confidence in the 9th District seats general election has been undermined, to an extent that a new election is warranted," Harris said at the February hearing.
That's to an extent due to the hazy sense of ease he telegraphs to some voters; how he registers as having the "right" profile -- older, white, male -- to trounce President Donald Trump (who, notably, is 73) in a high-stakes political contest.
Many migrants leaving those countries have opted to travel to the United States in so-called caravans, avoiding to an extent the hefty fees charged to individual travelers by human smugglers, while finding safety in numbers and a degree of international visibility.
"   According to Thatcher biographer John Campbell, the Iron Lady's praise "did them no favors in their own communities, where being lauded by the Prime Minister made them look like the stooges of a hated Tory Government—as to an extent they were.
Instead of pursuing his original goal of opening his own private practice -- a role that would, to an extent, limit his services to the wealthy -- he founded a project that aimed to provide mental health care to the most disadvantaged communities in Harare.
While North Korea has refrained from fresh missile launches since the sanctions were introduced, tensions have been rekindled to an extent this week by the start of annual 10-day joint military drills between South Korean and U.S. troops, which began Monday.
One of the most defining acts of Francis's papacy was among its first: when the former Archbishop Jorge Maria Bergoglio chose the papal name Francis I. Historically, popes used their choice of name to signal, to an extent, the defining values of their papacy.
"It's modern mining, to an extent, where they're trying to mine the most valuable aspects of the product, and then pass the rest of the product on to the next guy to sell," says Brett Stevens, Global VP of Material Sales & Procurement at TerraCycle.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder, and by the time he returned in the record-breaking biggest movie of 2018 so far, playing the charismatic, "he's kinda right, to an extent" villain, and looking like a mustached smorgasbord of snacks, it was time to reengage.
The line between spaces where free speech is a constitutional right and where it is not is to an extent clearly defined, but there are some venues where an otherwise private entity behaves like a state or acts as an agent of the government.
We can train people who we can't train in real life, up to an extent, so then when they face it in real life, it still will be very stressful but they will be able to select the correct items and protocols under pressure.
After being released, she said: "I came back from jail a happy and, to an extent, a proud person, because I had the satisfaction of carrying out Bapu's (Gandhi) message 'do or die' and of having contributed my humble might to the cause of freedom."
LONDON, Nov 20193 (Reuters) - Nerves among Britain government bond investors forced the country's debt agency to accept low-ball bids for a 22019-year bond at auction on Thursday to an extent not seen since March 21, as a wave of ministerial resignations rocked markets.
TODAY'S QUOTE "The times when we could completely rely on others are, to an extent, over" German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who said her experience with Donald Trump at international summits showed her that Europe can't totally rely on the US TODAY'S NUMBER 3 a.m.
Once the presidential election is over, they may find apathy more attractive again—not least because, now that it has acted on heath-care reform and (to an extent) on climate change, the party has been remarkably poor at setting out new worlds to conquer.
The recommendations follow the ITC's unanimous ruling last month that foreign imports of solar power cells and modules injure domestic manufacturers of the technology to an extent that warrants penalties for imports, under a process outlined in Section 22019 of the Trade Act of 1974.
The recommendations follow the ITC's unanimous ruling last month that foreign imports of solar power cells and modules injure domestic manufacturers of the technology to an extent that warrants penalties for imports, under a process outlined in Section 201 of the Trade Act of 1974.
There were times in 1003, 2007, maybe 2015 until recently, where institutional investors were taking more risk, then there are other times when they're taking less risk: 2001, 2002, maybe now to an extent; they're taking less risk than they were a year ago.
We felt like the narrative that what happened in '67 as a riot has been the thing that people know, and it has been the thing that spread across the country, and we wanted to problematize that to an extent, and offer another perspective.
But to his dismay, the far-right ideology he rejected has insinuated itself even more deeply into the politics and society of Europe's most homogenous country, leaping from the fringes into the mainstream to an extent that would have been unthinkable two decades ago.
Hippie foods may have been absorbed into the mainstream, and to an extent hippie farming too, but the big hippie idea about food — that our eating has moral, ethical and political implications — has lost none of its power, and continues to feed a movement.
The recommendations follow the ITC's unanimous ruling last month that foreign imports of solar power cells and modules injure domestic manufacturers of the technology to an extent that warrants penalties for imports, under a process outlined in Section 6900 of the Trade Act of 2628.
"Because there's so much waste in the system today, we're able to reduce the amount of waste at the store to an extent that grocers can pay us to apply the product and they're actually able to maintain their cost or reduce it," Rogers said.
"We are seeing a phenomenal opportunity, especially in the small and mid-cap sector, across emerging markets, which has suffered quite significantly and de-rated to an extent that we haven't seen in a long, long time," said Carlos Hardenberg, partner in Mobius' Mobius Capital Partners.
Outside San Juan County, Lyman's primarily associated — to an extent that bothers him — with what's become known as "The Ride," when he accompanied Ryan Bundy and dozens of others on an unauthorized ATV ride through Recapture Canyon, a federally protected area that parallels the town of Blanding.
The handshakes may also symbolize the ways Silver has tried to navigate a league in which three-quarters of the players are black — and a large majority of team owners are white — and where black culture to an extent serves as a lingua franca within locker rooms.
And to an extent, it seems like that's fine with Plume: Diner describes the company as "B2B2C" (business to business to consumer) and says the "lion's share" of its revenue comes from relationships with ISPs, like Comcast and Bell Canada, which distribute routers using Plume's tech.
"Assuming market leaders in each sector would benefit the most from a 30% U.S. exports reduction, we estimate that the (euro area) could increase its exports to China by 0.1% of GDP, particularly in the automotive and, to an extent, the chemicals sectors," Keller's note said.
To an extent, they already are, with features like wireless charging that make it easier to add a few extra percentage points to your phone while waiting at Starbucks, or with LTE-connected smartwatches (another thing to keep charging) that can keep going without your phone.
What is unique to McKagan's story, of course, is not his dickhead-drunk-to-redeemed-dad rock-star fable (versions of which we've all heard many times), but the music he and a few other guys created that defined a genre and to an extent, a generation.
Arab Bank, Justice Anthony Kennedy announced the judgment of the court and was joined by Roberts and fellow conservatives only to an extent in the 29-page opinion declaring that victims of human rights abuses cannot sue foreign corporations in US courts for financing in the abuse.
Gray is hampered, to an extent, by treading in the tracks of Werner Herzog, who went to South America with Klaus Kinski, his leading man (or, as Herzog calls him, "my best fiend"), and returned with the extraordinary "Aguirre, Wrath of God" (1972) and "Fitzcarraldo" (1982).
An international team of researchers who conducted the most detailed and thorough study yet of ancient and modern dog DNA reported Thursday in the journal Science that new evidence overwhelmingly suggests that the so-called pre-contact dogs have disappeared to an extent similar to the Neanderthals.
There appears little prospect that our leaders are ready to "put country over party," even to confront the most serious foreign threat to our democracy since World War II. Domestic divisions are longstanding, but they are worsening to an extent not seen since the Vietnam era.
My student winner, Mia Armstrong of Arizona State University, and I have heard from innumerable Guatemalans that the most fundamental driver of emigration is desperation — and, to an extent that most Americans don't appreciate, this desperation often reflects drought and severe weather linked to climate change.
"We're still going to have Donald Trump as president, so obviously that's going to limit to an extent what we can accomplish in the short term," Representative Jim McGovern, the Massachusetts Democrat who would be in line to chair the Rules Committee, said in an interview.
Many people who spend enough time online to be heavily exposed to this discourse also find it to be incredibly alienating and wrongheaded — and believe to an extent that negativity toward Hillary Clinton from Sanders-aligned media did serious damage to her presidential campaign in 22016.
If Democrats are to meaningfully uphold the Constitution and address Trump's lawlessness, they must act now, and they must once and for all wrestle away his incredibly firm grip of the news cycle — to an extent that is bigger and bolder than Trump could ever dream of.
Val Demings, of Florida, was one of several Democrats who spoke of the historic weight of the moment, and to an extent she was right: Trump will always be a President who was impeached, and the two articles describing his offenses will be scrutinized in textbooks.
Part of the story is polarization: Democrats moving left and Republicans right, to an extent "that we haven't seen previously in a modern political period," said Mary Layton Atkinson, a political scientist at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte who studies public opinion and issue framing.
During a panel discussion at a forum for health care luminaries at Stanford University on Thursday, Trump's budget director Mick Mulvaney told an audience that the GOP bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act would take care of people with pre-existing conditions, but only to an extent.
I was lured into HomeKit by the promise of one app to rule them all — which it is, to an extent — but the Home app gives all of your light bulbs, humidity sensors, temperature sensors, and whatever else you have connected the same amount of precedence in the interface.
In addition, we could notch the DCR and Deposit Ratings above the IDRs if the bank increases its qualifying junior and vanilla senior debt buffers to an extent sufficient to restore viability and prevent a default on its derivative obligations and deposits after a failure of the bank.
This way, I am able to be flexible in my thinking, so I may permit myself to either buy stocks or raise some cash — risk-on or risk-off to an extent, I believe, is prudent at any particular time and works with my clients' shifting investment objectives.
" Later in the same interview, she added, "When I was young, I used to think that everyone should die at 70… but my closest friends, like Rudolf [Nureyev] and Andy [Warhol] and, to an extent, [Truman] Capote, let alone most of my close family… didn't even reach that age.
The three Christian communities vigilantly guard the property they already control to an extent that can feel baffling to outsiders coming to the Holy Sepulcher, a cavernous jumble of Byzantine and Crusader architecture, with soaring domes, sunken rooms, gloomy light, heavy bronze lamps, squat buttresses and elegant arches.
"It is an urgent threat because many strains are resistant to at least two of the three major classes of antifungal drugs used to treat candida infections, and because it causes outbreaks in health-care settings to an extent not seen with other candida species," the doctors wrote.
"Politicians in the West and western steel producers love to blame China for overcapacity, which is fair to an extent; but Chinese mills have shouldered most of the burden of capacity reductions in the last two years," Roger Bell, director of mining research at Hannam and Partners, said.
In 2015, Obama stood dumbfounded as Russia built a significant air base in nearby Latakia, thus cementing the intrusion of Russia's military presence in the Middle East to an extent not seen since Anwar Sadat expelled Soviet military advisers and brought Egypt into the Western orbit in the 1970s.
The BBC is already present on Google Home and Amazon Echo, but having its own voice assistant means the BBC would be freer to create the content it wants to — its current content is bound to an extent by the constraints that Amazon puts on it, for example.
If you think about politics in highly ideological policy-oriented terms, that may seem odd, but the fact is a lot of people just aren't that ideological and, to an extent, the primary sorted into a Biden/Sanders working-class camp and a Warren/Pete/Klobuchar white-collar one.
And keep in mind, I have a learning disability, a processing disorder, so you wouldn't think on paper, that a girl with processing issues enjoys talking to people to an extent where I'm following up, I'm listening, because that was something I used to struggle with a lot.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Privat's Long-Term IDRs and senior debt rating could be upgraded to 'B-' if losses are not imposed on senior creditors as part of the recapitalisation process, and the latter is sufficient to strengthen the bank's financial profile to an extent consistent with a 'B-' rating.
Gadget slowdowns aren't typically just the result of one cause (Apple's recent battery issue being a rare exception) but rather several contributing factors working together, which is why the problem varies between devices (even of the same make and model) and can be alleviated to an extent in some cases.
According to the paper, 59 percent of the world's largest carnivores and 60 percent of the largest herbivores are facing extinction, particularly in Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, where they are prey to illegal hunting, deforestation, human population growth and expansion, and other factors that we can control to an extent.
The dollar index is still down 1.5 percent this year, dogged by suspicions that the Trump administration prefers a weaker dollar to mend its bulging trade deficit, and worries its big tax cuts and spending plans may boost fiscal deficits to an extent that they undermine confidence in U.S. debt.
The national Republican leadership has, to an extent, backed away from Moore—the Alabama state Party has not—but it had earlier supported him even though he said that he did not believe that Muslims ought to be seated in Congress or that gays and lesbians should have basic rights.
Liu Yunshan has the added disadvantage of being part of "Jiang's gang", the group of senior officials close to Jiang Zemin, Mr Hu's predecessor, which is seen as another rival faction to Mr Xi. Leaguers are falling foul of the anti-graft campaign to an extent that can hardly be coincidental.
Similarly, there are those who stand to profit handsomely from the wave of new demand for healthcare outside the VA. But arguments for and against privatization — while perhaps necessary to an extent — have done little to address what ails one of the largest government agencies in the country and its future.
This year, that included the hit romantic comedy "Crazy Rich Asians" and anticipated blockbuster "Mary Poppins Returns," as well as the liberal application of the term "comedy" by putting the movies "Green Book" and to an extent "Vice," a dark satire about former Vice President Dick Cheney, in that bracket.
But according to Sam Geall, editor of China and the Environment: The Green Revolution (Zed Books 2013), none of this is surprising: The environment has long been a permitted space for criticism and debate, because the government is "keen to show it shares public concerns," though only to an extent.
There's a bit of give and take, too: Even if unions do depress economic growth to a small extent, that could be worth the cost if it guarantees that the remaining growth benefits the lower and middle classes, instead of the super wealthy, to an extent that is not true today.
But, as Daniel Strohl of Hemmings Daily, a classic-car site that first publicized Mr. Smith's death, noted, the Elgin Park universe was defined to an extent by the kind of model cars that were available to its creator: pristine high-end automobiles that suggested a glossy version of midcentury America.
During a recent operagoing trip to Europe, I was struck not by the extent to which productions were placed in the present — contemporary settings are routine there to an extent they are not in the United States — but by the degree to which they were critical of the universes they portrayed.
My own background is much closer to an earlier film from One of Us co-directors Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady: the 2006 documentary Jesus Camp, which looked inside a charismatic Christian summer camp for young people that trained them in spiritual warfare (and to an extent, conservative political warfare).
To an extent, the Nashville Statement thus seems like something of a reactionary gesture — an attempt to foster unity in the evangelical community (uniting, say, pro-Trump figures like James Dobson with critical firebrands like Russell Moore) by appealing to a doctrinal issue — sexual ethics — that still unites many of them.
But to an extent, there was plenty of "collusion" in plain view throughout 2016 — crimes were committed and Trump openly praised them; he offered pro-Russia policy in exchange for Russian assistance, received the assistance that he sought, and has labored ever since to avoid investigating or punishing Russia's crimes.
To an extent, this reaction should have been expected: The First Amendment, which protects, among other things, the right to express one's beliefs without censorship by the government, is a principle that's not only deeply embedded in the DNA of our democracy, but in the philosophy of academic inquiry on our campuses.
Edward Kienholz was like the Lars von Trier of the contemporary visual art world (he died in 1994): he wanted to shove the truth of America's horrifying past into your face, and to an extent, punish you with this history — for simply being another flawed human being caught up in its debacle.
That order is built, to an extent that would have been unfathomable even 20 years ago, on the commercial exploitation of what was once called "genre" entertainment — the comic-book movie especially, the Marvel empire above all, with a wider range of science fiction and fantasy blockbusters and sequelae around that superhero core.
And because it uses the lens of faith to cast doubt on the mainstream media more generally — implicitly playing into the idea that all news is, to an extent, "fake news" — it makes it all the easier for CBN to abandon traditional standards of journalism, or to justify conflating reporting with theological opinion.
Cryer understands that I felt adrift in the midst of the DHH crowd — excluded, to an extent, though not intentionally — and points out that I just experienced a tiny sliver of what it's like for her and other DHH people when they try to do something as routine as going to a concert.
But you don't need to have any idea of the plot of the film to understand that, if Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained (and, to an extent, even The Hateful Eight) are fantastical, revisionist histories, Tarantino's latest movie is wish fulfillment on a much grander scale — but simultaneously a more intimate one.
While the Vive is competing with the Oculus Rift (and to an extent, the PlayStation VR system) for gaming and entertainment, HTC has shown more interest than either of them in selling its high-end headset to businesses, a sector that's been using virtual reality since long before the current VR boom.
The hard-hitting real estate culture that produced the future president was, to an extent, excellent preparation for the ones he, and his children, encountered when the Trump Organization entered into international licensing deals in countries such as Argentina, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, and the Philippines—all places ranked as highly corrupt by Transparency International.
It's been suggested that the Sanders campaign benefited from airing additional advertisements to an extent it hadn't on Super Tuesday, but nothing like this happened in Massachusetts — where Mr. Sanders didn't air ads just for Super Tuesday but also for the New Hampshire primary, since New Hampshire is in the Boston media market.
It takes this open source project and it packages it in such a way that it simplifies (to an extent) the complex world that these larger companies operate in on a regular basis, putting Spinnaker and CI/CD concepts in reach of organizations whose core competency might not involve sophisticated software deployment.
So I can say that in Baltimore City, the situation that we're into now, everything that's been involved in getting us here could not have been so without the cooperation of every aspect of the system — the criminal justice system and, to an extent, the political system from the mayor's office on down.
And that, to an extent, was part of the plan Quinn toted along with him to Atlanta, whose ascension under him began with an evolved way of thinking forged by his time in Seattle: He wanted his players to work as hard as they ever have — but have a great time doing it.
While Clementi was apparently open about his sexuality to an extent that Smith wasn't, both suicides still point to the ongoing importance of being the author of your own story -- something that's especially true when it comes to the singularly queer act of coming out -- and the excruciating consequences of losing control over that authorship.
The pixel art renaissance of the past 5-10 years shows that people can still make really nice visuals at low fidelity… Modding has made Doom way more of an open canvas than almost any other game from the mid 1990s, and that openness means the game has changed along with me, to an extent.
A rare, haunting novel about a village in Catalan whose brutal traditions are tamed and become a natural part of life, to an extent that even when there is a chance for some of its inhabitants to break away from this fatal violence and escape the power of evil they remain tied to it.
N95 respirators are useful for medical professionals in close contact with a lot of patients with the virus because they filter out 95% of small particles, but for the average person, they won't do much because coronavirus particles are heavy and, while they may spread through the air to an extent, mostly spread through surfaces.
Captions suggest that Nixon balanced a conservative's wariness of big government with a pragmatist's willingness to wield federal authority to heal chronic ills, whether that involved desegregating schools in the South to an extent that had eluded his Democratic predecessors or creating the Environmental Protection Agency to clean up rivers so polluted that they caught fire.
I think what we're used to seeing is Latinos as gangsters, drug dealers or people trying to cross the border, and while all those things may be true and real to an extent, we as Latinos are so much more than that and there is so many representations of our experience and who we are that completely goes unseen.
What's happening in the Western countries is that, for the first time in human history, legislation is at odds with the moral nature of human beings... It's not the same thing, of course, but we could compare this to an extent to the apartheid in Africa or Nazi laws—when the law went against inherent moral values, people rebelled.

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