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She has helped to constitute the margin of victory or defeat.
None of these appear to constitute a material breach of the agreement.
Furthermore, coal continued to constitute the largest energy source for the country.
In it, hundreds of dots of various sizes come to constitute a whole image.
The rise of both is said to constitute an epidemic of "sexy baby voice".
The gesture seems to constitute a direct link to the psyche of the artist.
It would have to fall to 2 to constitute a "buy" signal, BAML said.
Some people think the French and Italian versions are different enough to constitute two styles.
Appealing to the nation itself for support could not be said to constitute political interference.
But they were high enough to constitute "subclinical cardiac injury," according to the study's authors.
The IRS issued guidelines in 2006 regarding what it considers to constitute political campaign intervention.
The existence of voter fraud is so rare as to constitute a nonproblem in American elections.
Rather, Myles and Rosie are shown to constitute each other through a myriad of mirroring games.
And the current gyrations in both stocks and bonds may not turn out to constitute that proof.
That the case is interesting or high profile, is insufficient to constitute some evidence of selective prosecution.
That was not enough to "constitute a substantive threat" at that time, U.S. authorities said on Sunday.
Parties will have 20 days to constitute the parliament, once the state election commission comes out with results.
If you don't think that (a gold and copper mine) is going to constitute a threat, what would?
Furthermore, coal continued to constitute the largest energy source for China tipping over 60% of its energy mix.
But the blowback is overblown, and seems to constitute reflexive anti-Trump sentiment rather than careful economic reasoning.
These state guarantees are to be provided and priced at market terms so as not to constitute state aid.
In fact, the lack of privacy offered by popular messenger services is enough to constitute a human rights risk.
"An imminent threat should require the suspect actually brandishing or threatening the officer to constitute legal force," Terrill said.
Now a jury must determine whether a reasonable person would find the works to be similar enough to constitute infringement.
"Globally, gelatinous zooplankton are estimated to constitute a biomass of more than 38 billion kilograms of carbon," he points out.
"Unfinished" is itself a bit unfinished, with a second half so different from its first as to constitute another show.
Only two of the five board seats are currently filled, and three board members are needed to constitute a quorum.
Scant research, conducted decades ago, seems to constitute the most recent survey of the fate of the country's forensic commitments.
To constitute sound, life-preserving legislation, restrictions on the availability of guns and ammunition needn't prevent all gun-related carnage.
It's an interesting question whether that "ought" to constitute self-defense, but I can tell you that it certainly never has.
The state guarantees are to be provided and priced at market terms so as not to constitute state aid, Vestager said.
Over time, healthcare-related debt grew to constitute an estimated one-third of Puerto Rico's massive $70 billion of outstanding bonds.
Likewise the bureau didn't disclose to the court that: Such omissions are so glaring as to constitute defrauding a federal court.
Get out of the old, comfortable, institutionalised, one-on-one left-right opposition to constitute a majority of a new kind.
The NPV's text says it will go into effect if enough states join to constitute a majority of Electoral College votes.
Emphasizing the low strings, darkness was always visible as the fanfares of the ending tried, and tried again, to constitute themselves.
The generic ballot hovers around a 7 percentage point lead for Democrats — which might be enough to constitute a wave election.
They found another solution — one that appears to constitute both an unreported multimillion-dollar gift and an illegal tax write-off.
He awakens to a world he can barely fathom, down to the kinds of food now said to constitute a sound diet.
Disclosure requirements, in many ways the most appealing characteristic of the public company for investors, have come to constitute a legal vulnerability.
Many news sites (including this one) serve AMP and have seen AMP grow to constitute a significant portion of their overall traffic.
Magashule added that the ANC's executive wanted the government to constitute a task team to explore quantitative easing measures for developmental purposes.
This excerpt of Mr. Schmader's book is not intended to and should not be construed to constitute professional medical or health advice.
And he has been out for just long enough for the recent Curry-less games to start to constitute a meaningful sample.
Even a single comment that reflects discriminatory views about an employee's immigration status or national origin may be enough to constitute harassment.
As a legal principle, mens rea means that causing harm should not be enough to constitute a crime; knowingly causing harm should be.
Hörnschemeyer disengaged metal structures used for casting concrete walls from their coverings, leaving them unbound from solid, closed forms, to constitute freestanding grids.
Which is why his five movies, all of which are about people who share the same worldview, are enough to constitute a legacy.
The third was Deutsche's use of the 'Dark Blue' scheme which McDonnell said the UK Supreme Court had found to constitute tax avoidance.
These days, this would seem to constitute a major point of attraction, especially to a certain kind of politically interested American spiritual seeker.
"There are often individual motives to spur this ... four in a year is not enough to constitute evidence of something systemic," he said.
The state was ordered in 2016 to redraw its congressional map after some of the districts were found to constitute a racial gerrymander.
India's Supreme Court plans to constitute a 5-judge bench to rule on the issue of whether talaq and other practices are un constitutional.
But like many laws of gravity that operate in Trumpland, acting before thinking through the consequences seems to constitute a kind of prime directive.
Last but not least, the sheer increase in number of North Korean missiles and nuclear devices is likely to constitute a problem in itself.
Israel defines itself as needing to constitute a decisive Jewish demographic majority [and] thereafter describes all those Palestinian refugees as constituting an existential threat.
The company now expects crude oil to constitute about 24 percent of its total volumes in 2019, compared to just 17 percent in 2018.
Marianne Crebassa, in the castrato role of Sesto, and Christina Gansch, as Servilia, seem to constitute a white underclass in a black power structure.
Once that notice is given, the Kentucky General Assembly would then be authorized to constitute a board to review the evidence and hear depositions.
Estimates vary — there has been no census since 1979 — but Shias are generally believed to constitute up to 15 percent of the Afghan population.
Not because the government may offer them too little money to constitute just compensation, though past practice suggests this will be an issue, too.
According to GEC researchers, a carcass ratio of 8 percent or higher indicates poaching at a high enough level to constitute a declining elephant population.
To constitute speech, according to Kearney, the person recording must do so with the specific intent of criticizing or challenging the police conduct being recorded.
Often only the rich could afford a church ceremony... In most parts of Europe, a declaration before witnesses was enough to constitute a legal marriage.
He was also charged with killing Kuchibhotla "through the use of a firearm in such a manner as to constitute murder," according to the indictment.
When asked if Senator McConnell considered the events in Orlando to constitute a hate crime, McConnell's representative referred Broadly to the speeches on McConnell's website.
A vote of four justices is usually not enough to constitute a majority, and a majority vote is needed to establish binding Supreme Court precedent.
She noted that the judge had decided that she hadn't consented to the act -- but that wouldn't be enough to constitute rape under the law.
They have implemented scanners to detect body temperature and send alerts to company workers if a person's body temperature is high enough to constitute a fever.
"GE Power's current goodwill balance is approximately $23 billion and the goodwill impairment charge is likely to constitute substantially all of this balance," GE said Monday.
Seriously, it would take, like 800 of these things to constitute a meal, but maybe Miniature Space has some leftover tiny coffee to wash them down.
Since then the exchange has published enough discussion and consultation papers to constitute a veritable library on how physical delivery should work for a commodities exchange.
And there were shows that tested not only the boundaries of what might reasonably be thought to constitute men's wear but also a viewer's comfort zone.
The trip is not expected to constitute the "state visit" that Prime Minister Theresa May triumphantly announced more than a year ago from the White House.
That it should have been possible to constitute the Red Cross and start its work in 1863 is one of the great miracles in human history.
By 2024, oil is expected to constitute about 40 percent of the country's economic output, according to the I.M.F., with production growing for years to come.
In an earlier opinion an influential advisor to the court also took the view that affirmative action not simple inaction must be necessary to constitute consent.
The timing of the call strikes me as raising a legitimate question and, absent countervailing facts from the majority, would seem to constitute a glaring omission.
The court concluded that her failure to act, and her having participated in Roy's perilous reentry into his truck, was enough to constitute creating his peril.
" Zeid said protesters&apos "actions alone do not appear to constitute the imminent threat to life or deadly injury which could justify the use of lethal force.
But she said she ultimately agreed the lower court's decision should be revered because the protesters' allegations are insufficient to constitute incitement to riot under Kentucky law.
"Just as the Palestinian people have a right to constitute an independent state, Israel has a right to live in peace alongside its neighbors," the letter said.
In fact their beliefs were consistent enough with one another and over time to constitute an alternative religious tradition, occluded but never extirpated by the dominant church.
The third issue was Javid's role in Deutsche's use of the 'Dark Blue' scheme which McDonnell said the UK Supreme Court had found to constitute tax avoidance.
To constitute an attempted crime, the justices said, someone would have to not only prepare to commit a crime but take clear steps toward carrying it out.
"Any companies that talk about 2019 being just as good as 22009 or even sequentially a lot better are going to constitute an upside surprise," she said.
A difference between the president and the CFPB's director, with respect to how laws should be enforced and what rules should be adopted, is unlikely to constitute cause.
"If they don't show up things can change very quickly," she said, noting that voters under 35 had surpassed baby boomers to constitute the largest bloc of voters.
Fed officials insist that current asset prices are nowhere near high enough to constitute a bubble, but these things are not easily determined until well after the fact.
"The reason for this is that the bank has identified transactions which 'may be assumed' to constitute a criminal offense," the bank said in a news release on Friday.
Moody's said the presence of an unconditional government guarantee on the DBM issuance meant it would consider a default on the notes to constitute a default by the sovereign.
Yet in the topsy-turvy and relatively brief history of the WBC, what in theory should have been a fait accompli turned out to constitute something of a breakthrough.
Here are some quick daily practices that won't interfere with even the busiest schedules: The point of the practices I mention above isn't to constitute a conventional meditation program.
It reads: The word "safe" is not meant to constitute a binding agreement and does not imply safety, security, protection, preservation, peace of mind, confidence, reliability, dependability, or trustworthiness.
She doesn't really have much to constitute a dowry — a few quilts made by my mother, some embroidered pillowcases from her great-grandmothers and a set of Haviland china.
"There's a little legal uncertainty there, in the sense of what degree of permanence is required to constitute eavesdropping," said Mason Kortz, of Harvard's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
A New York judge has ruled that tagging someone in a Facebook post—and the subsequent notification that it generates— is enough to constitute a violation of a restraining order.
The annual meetings of America's listed companies, usually held between February and June, have come to constitute "proxy season"—so-called because shareholders need not cast their votes in person.
Activist Don Jackson argued that it'd only take 400 gays and lesbians relocating to constitute an electoral majority, eventually leading to gay control of every elected office in local government.
With the new law, Sweden will join a small number of countries, including Britain and Canada, where the lack of consent, even without violence, is enough to constitute a crime.
"Some statements made at the press conference were perhaps hyperbolic, but nothing that was said can fairly be read to constitute declaration of a political vendetta against Exxon," she wrote.
Context: The conflict involves two main factions that claim to constitute the official Yemeni government, and is widely see as a proxy war between regional powers Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Walter Shaub, the former head of the Office of Government Ethics and a CNN contributor, said Chao's actions appear to constitute a prohibited endorsement of a business by a government official.
The reason to constitute a major constitutional question is for exactly, the reasons that she enunciated even though, she may -- you know, they may not be the best case for this.
In fact, on Monday, the European Union's foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, herself said she does not regard Iran's latest violations as "significant" enough to constitute a breach of the deal.
And that's likely a result of the film industry's defining problem in 2016: There simply aren't enough female directors working right now to constitute a subversive bloc in any given genre.
The respondents were chosen at random to constitute a demographically representative sample of the population, and the study has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.
"Polycom has informed Siris that its Board of Directors has unanimously determined Siris' offer to constitute a 'Company Superior Proposal' under the terms of its merger agreement with Mitel," a statement read.
And here's the bedrock obstacle to Trump's success: There are simply not enough struggling, resentful, xenophobic white people in the US to constitute a national majority sufficient to win a presidential election.
This mysterious stuff, not composed of the familiar protons, neutrons and electrons that make up atoms, is thought to pervade space and to constitute about 85% of the matter in the universe.
The company, which is among the biggest producers of commercial sand used for fracking, said industrials and specialty and SandBox units are expected to constitute a third of its profit this year.
" In terms of emotional and verbal abuse, she said "insults about her value as an artist, her looks, and her weight are insufficient to constitute extreme, outrageous conduct intolerable in civilized society.
With the new law, Sweden will join a small number of countries, including Britain and Canada, where the lack of consent in sex, even without violence, is enough to constitute a crime.
The U.S. is almost certainly preparing to impose targeted crude sanctions against Venezuela, analysts told CNBC on Monday, in a move likely to constitute a "devastating" blow for the oil-dependent state.
Chrysler sees no reason for Lepage's childhood to constitute the subject of a play, and he thinks that the political background, despite having some useful resonances for today's America, appears tacked on.
He gives examples of the ways our bodies and the world around us affect our thoughts, feelings and actions, but not how body and world become biologically embedded to constitute a mind.
In national US politics, as in Oregon, it's increasingly clear that the population is urbanizing and diversifying and there simply aren't enough rural and suburban white Christians to constitute a majority anymore.
Some are novella-length, and dense enough to constitute individual volumes, such as "Orbit," about a pair of young siblings left to care for their dying mother in a secluded rural home.
About 13 percent of men considered "body language," including eye contact, to constitute consent, while 4 percent said non-objection sufficed, and another 4 percent thought being in a relationship was enough.
About 13 percent of men considered "body language," including eye contact, to constitute consent, while 4 percent said non-objection sufficed, and another 4 percent thought being in a relationship was enough.
During the House Judiciary Committee hearing, constitutional law experts Noah Feldman, Pamela Karlan and Michael Gerhardt disputed the Dershowitz/Ray position, arguing that impeachable conduct does not have to constitute a crime.
"Numerous intangible objectives have been held to constitute things of value under a variety of other statutes, including romantic pursuits and sex-related consideration," the 8th Circuit judges wrote at the time.
Then there are Ricco's paintings, which appear to constitute a completely separate body of work, even if, to their maker, they share a common spirit and, subtly, a central theme with his photographs.
And it is hard to think that even the most anti-Trump members of the House of Representatives could consider his foundation's shortcomings to constitute the "high crimes and misdemeanours" required for that.
Uncertainty as to the outcome of those negotiations is bound to constitute a drag on the United Kingdom's economic performance and to complicate the financing of Britain's very large external current account deficit.
We've asked the MHRA at what point a pilot of a product would be considered to constitute a clinical trial or investigation in its view and will update this post with any response.
When all is said and done for 2018, UBS expects dividend issuance to top $2500 billion, buybacks to range from $22.6 billion to $22009 billion, and M&A to constitute about $2280 trillion.
But these sympathetic critics fail to grapple with the idea that Trump's racism and misogyny might actually resonate with the evangelical base, which happens to constitute about 35 percent of the GOP coalition.
When President Trump tweeted a threat of nuclear war against North Korea this month, it at the very least seemed to constitute a threat of violence that might violate Twitter's terms of service.
The mere prospect of a grand jury proceeding is not enough under the Aguilar decision to constitute an obstruction of justice, even if the president's statement could be construed to go that far.
Centering the system on family unification recognized that families would serve as a source of stability for newcomers, and some lawmakers thought that white Europeans would continue to constitute the majority of immigrants.
In his explanation, Shaw cites a piece in the New Yorker on the cognitive scientist Andy Clark and the idea that the way that objects can hold memories helps to constitute a person's identity.
In Britain, where campaign-spending laws have historically been stringent, and donations modest by American standards, Banks's contributions are thought to constitute the largest sum ever donated by an individual to a political campaign.
"The onset of menstruation appeared to constitute a major concern for parents as they linked puberty with the potential for early romantic and sexual engagements and subsequent risk of adolescent pregnancy," the study said.
Moreover, the federal government often signals its spending plans in advance, so whether the profitable trades in this case are traceable to the information from Mr. Worrall to constitute insider trading may be questionable.
Trump's most prominent national security advisers apparently urged him not to tear up the deal as they formulate a comprehensive strategy for countering Iran, and continuing sanctions appear to constitute part of this effort.
First Words It's possible to gaze back almost wistfully on all the moments in recent American politics that seemed, at the time, to constitute Peak Crazy, but look from today's vantage point like false summits.
In August 1998, during the summer leading up to then-President Bill Cinton's impeachment, Dershowitz argued that a president does not have to commit a "technical crime" in order for it to constitute impeachable conduct.
In examining whether anti-Semitic activity is "severe, persistent, or pervasive" enough to constitute an actionable hostile environment under Title VI, it is crucial that the OCR be able to recognize anti-Semitism in action.
"To constitute the majority in Parliament that you would need to have a second referendum, the opposition party is pretty important," said Paul Webb, a professor of politics at the University of Sussex in England.
But within this slow evolution are faster cycles, certain artists who keep it moving so that their individual oeuvres come to constitute minihistories of photography: artists like Paul Strand, Berenice Abbott and Joel Meyerowitz. 3.
A panel of independent experts met to discuss whether the outbreak is dire enough to constitute a "public health emergency of international concern," a rare designation the WHO gives to diseases that pose a global threat.
It will eradicate the democratic alternative to tyranny, leaving the jihadists — who thrive on violence, oppression and foreign occupation — as the last men standing, to constitute a long-term threat to the region and the world.
The four, the only ones still alive among the 12 men thought to constitute the group, were brought from Barcelona to Madrid where they were taken to the High Court under tight security for the hearing.
When movement politics simmered down in the 1970s, however, the pursuit of process — the eternal refinement of rules — came itself to constitute an intrinsic value to reformers as much as it was a means to party renewal.
Its true nature will only become clear when there are more superblocks in place — when they begin to constitute a network, and exhibit network effects — but suffice to say, the plan involves much more than reducing traffic.
That was well above the 2000,28 or so economists had been expecting month-to-month in 2000—although below the 22015,22014 jobs Trump insisted in 22009 had to be added monthly to constitute strong labor force growth.
Along with several other horrific botched executions in 2014, Mr Glossip's lawyers pointed to Mr Lockett's experience as evidence that relying on midazolam to render a prisoner insensate was risky enough to constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
In May 2016, the local regulator announced SAN Mexico was required to constitute an additional capital supplement of 1.2% for being a D-SIB; it also imposed a countercyclical capital supplement that has not been defined yet.
"Even though worms themselves are tiny and don't individually seem to constitute a threat, when you think of how many of them there are, they're very important organisms, for the good or the bad," said Mr. Wackett.
When Obama was elected, there was speculation about what might come to constitute a New Black Politics, led by such figures as Obama, Cory Booker, Deval Patrick, and Artur Davis—largely polished men with Ivy League pedigrees.
Even with near-universal disapproval of Texas's regulations in the scientific community, where the marginal benefit of the laws is zero beyond conservative politics, an "undue burden" does not seem to constitute anything less than an outright prohibition.
In the past 75 years what used to constitute West Germany, very much as a consequence of the Nazi horrors, has acquired a special identity: It has become post-nationalist, pro-European, multicultural and principally open to migrants.
" Despite calls that the images constituted child pornography, a spokesperson for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police told HuffPost it investigated the image and determined that it "does not meet the criteria for it to constitute a criminal offence.
Her claims of insults about her value as an artist, her looks, and her weight are insufficient to constitute extreme, outrageous conduct intolerable in civilized society," Kornreich wrote, adding the instances that would constitute as intentional were "time-barred.
The current appeal argues the payments were made before Hui took public office and that "being or remaining favorably disposed to another person is not a sufficient act to constitute that element of the offence" according to court documents.
Nsemi, a self-styled prophet, has a strong following in the southwestern province of Kongo Central, which his supporters want to constitute part of a revived Kongo kingdom, which flourished for centuries around the mouth of the Congo river.
As Ms. Manville's Mary clucks over Edmund like some deeply haunted mother hen, one clocks the affinity between a son on deathwatch and a mother delivering herself into an oblivion that can be said to constitute a living death.
It looks a bit sleazy for the President to be authorizing his former counsel to represent a potential impeachment witness who is under indictment by his own Justice Department, but it is unlikely to constitute criminal or impeachable conduct.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The BT programme's expected rating is aligned with RM's Short-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) of 'F1+' as the notes under the programme are expected to constitute senior, unconditional, unsecured and unsubordinated liabilities of the region.
The court's opinion, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, rejected the government's position that simply agreeing to meet with someone on account of such largesse could be enough to constitute an official act that could trigger a corruption conviction.
But any serious movement needs first to constitute a social base and a collective subject—and with the old division of labor crumbling into millions of particles, unwilling entrepreneurs drawing precarious boundaries around themselves, this is how you do it.
"Neither a positive signal sent out by the labour market report (on Friday) nor the willingness of the Fed to hike rates is likely to constitute a reason for the market to trade the dollar stronger," said Commerzbank strategist Esther Reichelt.
Guards face a range of challenges—from explaining what they do to friends and family back home to figuring out how to obtain work/life balance, when their "work" is deemed by so many to constitute a human rights violation.
The Supreme Court in 2006 made it easier to prove that an employer's response was serious enough to constitute retaliation, instead of being able to win only when an employee suffered an unambiguously harsh consequence for speaking up, like being fired.
"If we do decide to go forward with an alternative, what it literally would involve would be implanting people of our choosing into the company to constitute a compliance unit ... [which] would report back to the Department of Commerce," he said.
If such a meeting is called, a panel of independent experts would discuss whether the outbreak is dire enough to constitute a "public health emergency of international concern," a rare designation the WHO gives to diseases that pose a global threat.
"The fact that Congress may be disappointed in something the executive branch does, would ordinarily not be enough to constitute an injury," said Peter Shane, a separation of powers expert at Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University.
STEP FOUR - If the complaining party is not satisfied after this and considers the matter to "constitute significant non-performance", they could "treat the unresolved issue as grounds to cease performing its commitments under this JCPOA in whole or in part".
"The reinforcement of the defense of Woody Island is definitely to constitute some sort of military flank in defense of Sanya, which is becoming China's naval headquarters," said Mr. Zhu, who added that China could do a better job of communicating its intentions.
READ: Protester shot at by Nazis in Gainesville tells his story Chemerinsky agrees the events in Charlottesville and Gainesville are not enough to constitute "illegal incitement," and therefore don't justify schools' efforts to reject his requests to book space on campus to speak.
Despite a slight improvement in investor and consumer confidence in the last months, the operational environment remains challenging and banks, especially the public ones, may need to constitute some additional provisions for bad loans in 5003, which can also limit profitability during 2017.
The four, the only ones still alive among the 12 men thought to constitute the group, were brought from Barcelona to Madrid and arrived at the High Court, which deals with terrorism cases, in a convoy of police vehicles with sirens wailing.
Polls show it kilometers ahead of all of the opposition parties -- and thus a given to win and remain in office -- but this time around in need of a junior coalition partner, perhaps the Greens or the Liberals, to constitute a majority.
The exercises, which also have involved US B-1 bombers, help to constitute "the worst ever situation prevailing in and around the Korean Peninsula," Ja Song Nam, North Korea's ambassador to the United Nations, said in a letter Monday to the secretary-general.
" It's reached a particular pitch in recent years with rising income inequality, the influx of investors for whom New York represents property not home and a lack of affordable housing that has come to constitute what some are calling "a humanitarian emergency.
" In a copy of the cease and desist order obtained by TorrentFreak, AMC asserts, "The release of plot summaries and particularly the types of crucial plot elements that you have stated you intend to release, have been found to constitute copyright infringement.
Specifically, Democrats — who currently hold 45 Senate seats and caucus with two independent members to bring their total to 47 — would have to win at least four Senate seats in 2020 to constitute the simple majority necessary to change the chamber's rules.
That's because you don't have to actually get anything of value from a foreigner; simply sitting down with a Russian national to see whether she had information that could help Trump and damage his rival could be enough to constitute a federal crime.
"Most Americans consider the solicitation of foreign help during a presidential campaign, the offer of foreign assistance, and the campaign's eagerness to accept that offer, quote, if it is what you say it is, I love it, to constitute plain evidence of collusion," Schiff said.
" "This court can only conclude it is dealing with either intentional and deliberate misconduct or conduct so reckless and improper as to constitute conscious disregard for the lawful duties of the Attorney General and the integrity and dignity of this court and this Judge.
After wrapping up a study of ten popular games and their treatment of loot boxes, De Kansspelautoriteit decided that the conjunction of those two things—the opportunity to buy loot boxes and sell their contents for a market value—were enough to constitute gambling.
While all three deploy religion in their quest for dominance, its very universalization in these and other ways has made Islam increasingly recalcitrant to such uses, as it slowly comes to constitute nothing more than the national character of Muslim societies in the region.
An edit of the brand's "System" collection — a streamlined group of essentials meant to constitute an entire wardrobe — launches on the site today; designed in partnership with Kim and features 30 gender-neutral styles that live up to Fisher's exacting standards of environmental friendliness.
" The WHO defines a global emergency — formally, a Public Health Emergency of International Concern — as "an extraordinary event which is determined to constitute a public health risk to other States through the international spread of disease and to potentially require a coordinated international response.
"While Deputy Chief Wright's situation may be very different than Chief del Pozo's, given the circumstances the department is facing, I found the failure to raise this issue with me in the lead-up to today to constitute a lapse in judgement," the mayor said.
On its website, the Energy Department notes that it is illegal to retaliate against whistle-blowers, who are typically protected when they alert a supervisor or the inspector general to information that they reasonably believe to constitute an abuse of authority, or other misconduct.
"Though a comprehensive agreement is still unlikely, agreeing a framework of future talks together with delay in implementation of 25 (percent) tariffs hike on $200 (billion) of Chinese imports are sufficient to constitute a good outcome," Huani Zhu, an economist at Mizuho Bank, said in a note.
Now we're getting into a new cycle and this concept car shows not only in terms of design but also in terms of technological features the bricks that are going to constitute the elements on which we're going to be building the next generation of cars.
The information set forth herein is not intended to constitute investment advice and under no circumstances should any information provided herein be used or considered as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy an interest in any investment fund managed by Sapphire Ventures.
It's not clear that this is enough to constitute perjury; as Benjamin Wittes, a national security law expert at the Brookings Institution, notes, perhaps Sessions meant he didn't meet with Kislyak in his role as a Trump campaign surrogate, even though they met in Sessions's capacity as a senator.
" Judge throws out bulk of corruption case against freezer cash congressman But several legal experts interviewed by CNN were skeptical the McDonnell decision means Menendez had to reference Melgen explicitly by name in order for the senator's advocacy on behalf of his friend to constitute an "official act.
Veprek questions evidence of rise in racism The resolution and other documents issued by the Human Rights Commission are meant to "constitute early warning tools that can enable States to prevent genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing both nationally and internationally," according to the statement.
The McDonnell decision has loomed over the Menendez trial since the summer, when the defense filed a motion to dismiss the case based on the Supreme Court's ruling, citing at the time the court's narrow definition of what an "official act" must be in order to constitute bribery.
As he told Rolling Stone in 211, Hart intended these jokes to constitute a self-deprecating look at his own bigotry and fears: In essence, the humor was supposed to lie in the level of absurdity he was displaying as a straight man who was insecure about his masculinity.
Asked about national security concerns about the company, Ross said, "If we do decide to go forward with an alternative, what it literally would involve would be implanting people of our choosing into the company to constitute a compliance unit," that would report back to the Commerce Department, among others.
Rulers are no more than attorneys, agents and trustees for the people; and if the cause, the interest and trust, is insidiously betrayed, or wantonly trifled away, the people have a right to revoke the authority that they themselves have deputed, and to constitute abler and better agents, attorneys and trustees.
Jack Goldsmith, a Harvard law professor who led the Office of Legal Counsel at the Justice Department in the Bush administration, wrote that this criteria for what is sufficient to constitute a national interest was even thinner than previous precedents and would seemingly justify almost any unilateral use of force.
"If we do decide to go forward with an alternative, what it literally would involve would be implanting people of our choosing into the company to constitute a compliance unit," that would report back to the Commerce Department and the chair of the company board after management changes, Ross said.
But for a person to unironically enjoy the crime against celluloid that is the 2016 Ben-Hur—in which nothing, not the costumes, script, acting, or camerawork betrays that slightest competence—that person would have so little in common with other humans as to constitute some kind of atavistic mutation.
That said, the most recent letter is dated 2015, which is enough time for any number of things to have happened (such as, say, staging paparazzi photos before a wedding or calling her new family in law a cult) that would be enough to constitute a breach of trust among any family members.
ROSS: WELL, IF WE DO DECIDE TO GO FORWARD WITH AN ALTERNATIVE, WHAT IT LITERALLY WOULD INVOLVE WOULD BE INPLANTING PEOPLE OF OUR CHOOSING INTO THE COMPANY TO CONSTITUTE A COMPLIANCE UNIT AND THAT UNIT WOULD REPORT BACK TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND WOULD REPORTS TO THE BOARD SHARE AFTER MANAGEMENT CHANGE.
After buying 2.6 trillion euros' worth of bonds between 2014 and 2018, the ECB is already close to owning a third of the public debt of countries such as Portugal and Germany – a threshold it has pledged not to breach so as not to constitute a blocking minority in any debt restructuring.
Paul Rosenzweig, a member of the Ken Starr investigation into former President Bill Clinton and author of the lecture series "Investigating American Presidents," said that all executive branch officials have a tendency to support the authority of the presidency — and in that sense, Barr's approach wasn't abnormal, and didn't appear to constitute outright wrongdoing.
Totally eliminating tuition at the college would require merely using 4 percent of Harvard's yearly investment income while still allowing the remaining 96 percent to be reinvested in the financial activities that appear to constitute the primary purpose of the totally tax-exempt $38 billion endowment, now ranking as one of the world's largest hedge funds.
To "constitute spirit," as Adnan puts it — or become our best selves, as others might have it — she advocates opening our minds and memories to encounter the world, to nurture a love from our radical correspondences with the dispossessed or overshadowed: I entered once someone's memory, I say through his brain, the seat of his illuminations.
Some of the areas that the new laws focused on include extending statutes of limitations so that employees who are harassed are able to report the incident on their own time, revising the arbitrary standard that harassment must be considered "severe or pervasive" in order to constitute a hostile work environment, and requiring anti-harassment training in all workplaces.
In an interview with The New York Times on Thursday, Mr. Trump suggested that he had successfully made the case to Americans that the problem at the border was enough to constitute declaring a national emergency, and that Nancy Pelosi, the House speaker, was doing a "disservice" to the country — both points he again made on Sunday.
To get into a few specifics, pre-ticked boxes — which is essentially what Facebook is deploying here, with a big blue "accept and continue" button designed to grab your attention as it's juxtaposed against an anemic "manage data settings" option (which if you even manage to see it and read it sounds like a lot of tedious hard work) — aren't going to constitute valid consent under GDPR.
At his Judiciary Committee hearing, Harlan said: I take it not only would the committee agree with me that it would be inappropriate for me to comment upon cases that may come before me, and to express my views on issues that may come before me, but that if I undertook to do so that would seem to me to constitute the gravest kind of question as to whether I was qualified to sit on that great Court.
A book for him or her is not an expression or a series of expressions, but literally a volume, a prism with six rectangular sides made of thin sheets of papers which should include a cover, an inside cover, an epigraph in italics, a preface, nine or ten parts with some verses at the beginning, a table of contents, an ex libris with an hourglass and a Latin phrase, a brief list of errata, some blank pages, a colophon and a publication notice: objects that are known to constitute the art of writing.

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