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At its core lies indecision and policy variances within the executive branch, policy variances between the executive and legislative branches, as well as budget bottlenecks and cutbacks.
And the variances may need to come before March, when voters will be asked to approve a measure that would impose a moratorium on new developments that require significant variances.
These variances have effects on the way they consume media.
Cost of living variances across the United States are staggering.
The topic today was "Manufacturing Variances 96.563" (thrilling, I know!).
Those included price variances, reviews, and selling patterns, he said.
This happens through the use of variances — legal exemptions to regulatory rules.
He also noted "several outstanding violations" at the Clintons' neighboring property, including expired variances.
I also played all sizes of records to check for any variances in performance.
A look at asylum denial rates show extreme variances between the nationalities of people applying.
Those who looked closer, however, picked up on variances that clearly distinguished each from the other.
Historically, changes in radiative forcing had a lot to do with volcanic activity or other natural variances.
Similarly, there are several genetic variances that influence the effect of dietary salt intake on blood pressure.
Some marketplaces even help with logistics, multi-lingual variances and the collection of funds in different currencies.
The variances are pretty simple by themselves, and there are ways to counter how the defense reacts.
As a result of the variances, the agency kept the chance of La Nina at 50 percent.
Some 383 facilities currently have only variances allowing them additional time to fully implement their action programs.
Recommendations for sentencing departures or variances require supervisory approval, and the reasoning must be documented in the file.
The first scorecard reveals alarming variances from state to state and major deficiencies in prenatal, postnatal and child care.
Results could be different elsewhere, given that variances exist in traveling populations, climate, cultural hygiene habits, and other factors.
There is power in numbers, and consolidation gives providers better leverage in negotiating reimbursement rates and minimizing cost variances.
This allows them to handle variances in traffic, and to add or subtract members from the convoy as needed.
Regions that experienced the hottest temperature variances last month were Australia, southwestern and central Asia, Alaska and northwestern Canada.
The Idea is it will measure the oxygen levels in your bloodstream and note variances that require medical attention.
Now, imagine health insurance without all of Washington's complex rules, regulations, exceptions, exemptions, tax implications, variances, and compliance oversight.
What's more, the hearing officer who granted the variances for MariMed and several other dispensary applications was let go, as Mr. Schuh felt he "was granting variances basically to anybody that applied for them in a way that was outside of his judicial function," according to a spokesman for Mr. Schuh, Owen McEvoy.
And when I asked for comment on the issue, Google said some variances in manufacturing sometimes results in minor difference.
Noteworthy to outside election experts were the variances in vote tallies, which effectively meant that thousands of votes weren't counted.
But what the obsession with tiny variances actually asks is: In what capacities are this leading man's perfections most perfect?
Meanwhile, any objective look at polling and its variances demonstrates the dangers of making overly assured predictions this far out.
The NTSB believes variances in pilot behavior are not being fully considered when the FAA evaluates an aircraft for certification.
"The price variances seen in both routine and cesarean deliveries reflect the large systemic problems in our nation's health-care system."
Based on these variances, a small computer mounted on the glove is able to tell which letter the wearer is signing.
This sort of model doesn't produce simple percentages, but provides a statistical basis to explain variances in the factors being tested.
This is important because it determines where the sun is based on variances in that tone, or shadows on my face.
Variances in pilot behavior are not being fully considered when the FAA evaluates an aircraft for certification, the safety board said.
Feed me some garbage: ML Training and Test Data Variances (Image Courtesy: Hillary Sanders, Sophos Labs) Feed me some garbage: ML Training and Test Data Variances (Image Courtesy: Hillary Sanders, Sophos Labs) In another presentation aptly titled, "Lies and Damn Lies" Lidia Guiliano and Mike Spaulding presented an analysis of various endpoint marketing claims and debunked these systematically.
In April 2019, Martin sat down with Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes to discuss the variances between the book and the show.
The most successful and empathetic religious leaders are aware of these variances, and will preach and act in ways that honour them.
It's a movie that understands all the variances of scale, and takes the audience along for the ride as they constantly change.
Hill said that OCR's "legal standards are consistent nationally" and these variances reflect the different mix of cases that each office handles.
Because of its height and density, it would need several variances from the city's planning department, including permission to build residential units.
The impact of a federal tax policy on different states will necessarily depend on the demographic variances between the states in question.
Those variances have come even as state inspectors have found more than 246 "deficiencies" at Southwest Key's facilities over the past three years.
Variances between polls among such a small subgroup are common; Hispanics are expected to make up, at most, 1 in 10 voters nationally.
It had about a 76 percent accuracy rate, and that doesn't take into consideration the variances in being told to lie versus earnestly lying.
As the couple prepared for a biopsy of the placenta to test for variances or mutations, Kevin leaned in and whispered to Jennifer's belly.
Instead, the authors found variances between local crime rates played a key role in predicting who was most likely to be killed by police.
Third, using EV-EBITDA multiples for the travel segment can be challenging given divergent capital intensities, wide variances in EBITDA margins and differing leverage.
"As each country has its own particular hijab style, the ideal design would need to accommodate variances," the brand described in an official press release.
The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, the Bahamas and New Zealand all issued alerts about travel to the United States, with variances in tone and advice.
The New York Times documented these variances in a 2013 report that examined effective total corporate rates paid by American companies from 21625 to 2900.
Some 279 facilities have an approved plan that has been implemented and 383 have current variances allowing them additional time to fully implement a plan.
Since unelected bureaucrats, through variances, unilaterally determine when a rule must be followed, they have the power to determine if someone will be criminally liable.
Her variances on traditional measurement tools influence our understanding of the landscape and our own relationship to it in a more definitive and concrete way.
Keep in mind, both models do their best when the low pressure has actually formed and until then, there will be wild variances in their forecasts.
The platform distinguishes synonyms and word variances when making this score, but the employer can search using any narrow phrase or word they choose, Wei said.
These small variances do not affect the strength of the enclosure or the function of the product and will not change over time through normal use.
There are variances, but essentially in both US and UK law a straightforward photographic reproduction of an old painting does not generate any new copyright implications.
Since the variance approval, neighboring property owners have filed an appeal, and the county executive, Steve Schuh, has pushed through legislation banning variances for marijuana dispensaries.
The provenance and aging details of each steak are given; eating and comparing them is a basic lesson in the variances of affordable, quality Australian beef.
They included affordable housing, said Edward K. Elanjian, one of the developers, based on the borough's master plan and the zoning variances granted to other projects.
"It took a somewhat masochistic architect to go through and get four very specific variances to legalize the disused church to a residence," Mr. Bremer said.
The variances are even greater at a community level, as the rich increasingly flock to wealth clusters with like-minded and like-moneyed millionaires and billionaires.
The monetary authority said it would remain attentive to variances from its base case scenario of inflation converging at 3 percent over a two-year time horizon.
The complaint alleges that Bayonne's zoning board, under pressure from anti-Muslim protesters, denied zoning variances to the proposed mosque that they readily granted to Christian churches.
He used his connections to help Mr. Trump secure zoning variances and tax abatements critical to the construction of the Grand Hyatt Hotel and the Trump Plaza.
Because state agencies determine if variances will be allowed and who can have one, bureaucrats essentially decide who has to follow the law and who does not.
So we're left to guess that the people hearing the hissing noises are just unlucky and drew the short straw in the lottery of tiny, inevitable manufacturing variances.
In the past, the township's zoning hearing board granted variances to an Indian Orthodox church, two Hindu temples and several faith-based private schools, among other religious institutions.
Some of these variances appeared in each leg before the workout, indicating that the trained muscles had become and remained subtly distinct, even after 20 weeks without exercise.
His shaped canvases with descriptive titles like "OO (infinito)" (2013) — a spherical, lime green diptych — have slight variances in depth, achieved by folds in the canvas and controlled brushwork.
Or take an example not mentioned in the ruling: a town unfriendly to same-sex marriage that denied garbage collection or zoning variances to wedding halls hosting gay weddings.
In terms of both means and variances, the countries that bear the most historical responsibility for climate change are likely to be the ones least harmed by its consequences.
An onboard close-range camera array also manages "fingerprint"-level recognition of asphalt detail, comparing it against previous trips to watch out for variances and keep things on track.
Golf Digest says these variances in the materials used to construct these irons yield better distance in the longer irons and better accuracy and feel in the shorter irons.
"We have come to see these quarterly variances as mostly noise in the long-term growth trend and adoption of internet TV," the company said in an earnings release.
He says there are a number of acoustic indicators for depression like an absence of variances in volume and pitch, and increased tension in the vocal tract and folds.
It is used by some Native people to describe sexual, gender and spiritual identity and can encompass same-sex attraction as well as a wide variety of gender variances.
As Hess cleared the site of toxic materials, the developers put together their plan, based in part on variances the town gave to other developers of former industrial sites.
Wilmer's research centers on the study of human variation and potential factors that can lead to variances in cognitive abilities, or the brain's capacity to process, retrieve, and store information.
In the Rio Paralympics, organizers added another equalizing factor: Blind athletes in class T11 had to wear eyepatches and blindfolds, ensuring that small variances in vision didn't create unfair advantages.
In the past, in order to get to all the ideas and variances of a riff, I would have laid out a song really long, and laid it out linearly.
Another critical element for optimizing success is a solid understanding of regional differences and key variances across international markets — from cultural nuances to regulatory impacts to diverse approaches to conducting business.
The sensitivity of ENSO to small variances in atmospheric or oceanic conditions is one reason why the timing, strength and development of El Nino/La Nina episodes are hard to forecast.
Stereotypes are almost always the conclusions of lazy science—they're just empirical generalizations that are stripped of their variances and encoded as fact into the collective consciousness of a general population.
All of these variances in how our right and left ears hear a sound allow us in real life to determine things like distance, height, and where a sound is originating from.
Zoning allows for roughly 210,000 square feet of commercial, hotel or live-work development at the site, Cushman said, adding that several developers of nearby projects had obtained variances to build condominiums.
Relying on small scale investigations means that you will see variances in results, which is why you do large-scale testing with proper controls to arrive at more consistent and verifiable research.
Despite the parallels, there are differences between the two movies and these variances are significant enough to make some wonder whether Elton John's music will really experience the same renaissance that Queen's did.
And the company basically told skeptical investors to piss off, noting, "We have come to see these quarterly variances as mostly noise in the long-term growth trend and adoption of internet TV."
Democrats have long touted the diversity of the caucus when it comes to gender, race and sexual orientation, saying the variances lend the party a stark advantage over the more homogeneous Republican conference.
I have little doubt San Francisco users will be fine, but with tens of thousands of cities in the U.S., will there be variances in the level of internet freedom across the country?
TF Cornerstone, which controls the building, said it had worked "within the limits of the after-hours variances we were granted by the Department of Buildings," and that it took neighbors' concerns seriously.
Willow conceded there can definitely be subtle variances in population from year to year, and some recent changes in New York may have made it a little more hospitable to the eye-catching bugs.
Primary revenue for the nine months to Sept 30, 2016, increased by $47 million on the corresponding period of 2015 with race promotion fees $173 million higher due mainly to variances in the calendar.
The labels celebrated in this article fulfil all three variances, not least because they are run by highly perceptive, intuitive and progressive thinking women; Glasgow-based Nightwave, Manchester-championing Madam X and London-dwelling Timanti.
He also pointed out that the town had approved zoning variances for a separate mosque in 2015 and said the denial that led to the litigation was based solely on the merits of the application.
What specific differences in the way two surgeons plan and conduct the same operation are responsible for variances in the length of time a patient is under anesthesia, the complication rate or the mortality rate?
The National Transportation Safety Board recently released a report that concluded the FAA did not properly evaluate MCAS and "variances in pilot behavior are not being fully considered" during the FAA's certification process, according to CNN.
With such variances, FIFA has tried to provide a framework for the negotiations, starting with a recommendation that clubs and their players come to an agreement to defer or reduce salary while no soccer is being played.
That makes it difficult to say just how much someone can expect to earn in this profession (especially because of geographical variances, too), but the pros we spoke to charge rates ranging from about $60-$150 per hour.
But as Erica Griffin's teardown points out (above), subtle hardware variances make it hard to pinpoint exactly what's changed, for better or worse, in the new Switch's screen, or its Joy-Con arrangement, compared to the older Switch.
It further demonstrates, and it comes to something I've believed for a very long time, so it's nice for the data to catch up with me, which is that when it comes to human sexuality variances are the norm.
While an overall healthy diet that includes a large variety of foods can help mitigate many of these individual genetic variations, some of the controversy over what constitutes a healthy diet may be due, in part, to individual genetic variances.
Upon careful analysis, though, you will see that from late 2012 until the middle of 2015, the blue line (representing the equal-weighted index) was consistently above the orange line (which represents the QQQ with its wide variances in component weightings).
Temperatures on a flight can range anywhere from –40°F and +104°F, with some special thermal insulation, engineers were able to cut the variances in temperatures to -4°F to 95°F–not exactly a day on the beach.
She asked both sides to compare the Keys case to other cases involving members of Anonymous (including the case against the Paypal 14 and the case against Jeremy Hammond), and to justify variances from the sentences that those people had received.
Although much of the debate was mostly spent on tackling the Black vote, I feel like the candidates should have spent more time on this topic due to the variances of platforms and ways in which this could be implemented.
Such variances are an important reason that senior administration officials said last week that the White House planned to replace Mr. Tillerson with Mike Pompeo, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, who is more closely aligned with Mr. Trump's nationalistic views.
The exhibition is curated with grouped impressions of the same etching so that you can appreciate these variances (supported by thorough label text), witness how one mountainous vista can morph from dawn to dusk, solely with the use of color.
His famous KenPom ratings measure the strength of all 351 NCAA Division 1 basketball teams using an old-school regression technique known as "least squares," which analyzes statistical variances in teams' past performances and helps predict the winners in two-team matchups.
The Human Genome Project -- an international 13-year collaboration that mapped out all of the genes in humans -- discovered approximately 50,000 variances (differences in the individual DNA code) in our genetic code that can make a difference in how your body functions.
Helping drive the trend is the extent to which race and ethnicity have become prime topics in the presidential campaigns, as well as growing public consciousness around issues like voting rights, racial variances in prison sentencing and the Black Lives Matter movement.
But most of Southwest Key's 16 Texas shelters now operate under month-to-month variances granted by the state to let them hold up to 150% of their original licensed capacity, including the Casa Padre shelter in Brownsville that CNN visited last week.
In a fitting sequel, entitled "Hydrodynamics of Defecation," she lead a team trying to determine why mammals, despite the great variances in the size of their bodies and their size of their shits, spend about the same amount of time taking a shit.
Velez-Hagan said he needed certification from the island's department of health, approval from taxing authorities, a green light from a town planning board, construction permits and certain legal variances – steps he said had to be taken sequentially, and could take around a year each, or more.
In any case, it appears that the Mets had never before received such a presentation, one in which Van Wagenen and Thousand predicted that Cespedes would earn the club $160 million over the next four years even with season-by-season variances in his on-field numbers.
Starting out with deathcore band Beyond Cure in the mid-aughts, he quickly branched out into all variances of brutal death metal and slamming brutal death, virtually building up an entire subset of the Taiwan metal scene almost single-handed through his label/distro Fat Tub of Lard Records.
Strachan and I have tried to probe where it is 'arch' — and I have decided either that Queen's English and U.S. usage of the word are at variances, or that you (forgivably) misread the tone of some of it — which is somewhat belligerent and harsh and far from coy.
As Howe writes: Those with a high-school education or less are substantially more likely than those with a college degree to express skeptical views about democracy as well as tolerance of various antisocial behaviors, by variances that range from 5 to 30 percentage points across the questions.
Several other startup founders and drone-tech investors have shared worries with TechCrunch that commercial drone regulation requiring tech companies to seek out variances could inadvertently benefit winners and create barriers to competition for others who do not get federal exemptions, or do not get them as quickly as others.
The venue was the Board of Standards and Appeals, a little-known body that can seem to outsiders — fairly or not — like a card game with a stacked deck, where developers' lawyers and lobbyists, some of them former board members, smoothly navigate regulatory arcana in seeking variances from zoning and building rules.
Africa is key: "Many variances rose in Africa and some [of those] went to 100% frequency in Europe so it was only by going to Africa and looking at these variables" that they discovered some of these new genes, said Tishkoff, who calls herself a "major advocate" to increase all studies of genetics in Africa.
"The direction of travel—and we're not there yet—is that we'll be able to create self-building robots, where the system just watches what the human does, works out where there's repeatable activity, and works out what the optimum route is with all the variances and the exceptions," he says "That would be pretty cool."
The more complex we get in terms of all of these different variances of international law and international bodies, whether it's setting up offshore shell corporations and trusts or [buying] floating vessels that are robust enough that you can put high-value art on them, I think you have opportunities to unearth [tax] advantages you wouldn't [otherwise] have.
Because NASA is also looking to ensure that this time when they return to the Moon, they do so sustainably (meaning with the intent of eventually setting up shop and staying), they also designed this suit with a much higher range of temperature variances to ensure it can serve at both the North and South poles of the Moon, as well as around the equatorial region.
Waymo has one of the most extensive testing programs of anyone in the industry, in geographic terms; the former Google self-driving car company has now tested its autonomous vehicles in 24 cities across the U.S. Its goal with these tests is to expose its fleet to a wide variety of road and weather conditions, as well as to variances in local traffic patterns and human driving habits.
"We wanted to point out the variances in the quarter, but we also wanted to point out that we're working very hard to continue to drive efficiency in the business, advance product mix to higher margin products, advance our solutions, whether it's practice management solutions or other kinds of solutions, to help dentists, veterinarians and physicians operate a more efficient practice so that they can provide better quality care," Bergman said on Friday.

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