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  1. to form an opinion of somebody by watching or talking to them

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So, none of the arguments for maintaining DST weigh up.
These arguments are loud, sprawling and difficult to weigh up.
Companies still have to weigh up the costs of sourcing locally.
It gets to a point where you weigh up your odds.
Weigh up your current situation and determine the worst case scenario.
Once fully grown, ringed seals weigh up to 70 kilograms (155 pounds).
Bengal tigers can weigh up to 550 pounds, according to the WWF.
In the coming weeks they must weigh up where they think it lies.
So, you've still got a few days to carefully weigh up those options...
According to the Livestock Conservancy, Brahma chickens can weigh up to 18 pounds.
Male buffaloes weigh up to 2,000 pounds, and females up to 1,000 pounds.
Its board meets on October 12th in Songdo, South Korea, to weigh up proposals.
How do doctors and review boards weigh up decisions on post-mortem sperm extraction?
The fish can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and reach 14 feet in length.
Adult males are up 12 feet long and may weigh up to 2 tons.
Nonetheless, world leaders continue to weigh up military action in the war-torn country.
Siberian tigers are the world's largest cats and can weigh up to 660 pounds.
The California native animals can weigh up to 800 pounds and sport magnificent antlers.
These speakers will all have separate specs like power ratings for you to weigh up.
It can also weigh up the evidence for its hypotheses in an even-handed manner.
They weigh up to 136 kilograms (300 pounds), with males usually weighing more than females.
Payloads—which can weigh up to 3.5 pounds—are dropped with a biodegradable parachute attached.
Each kavadi can weigh up to 40 kilograms and reach a height of 4 metres.
Yakima's rack has cushy, anti-sway cradles for bikes that weigh up to 2105 pounds.
It is the first time a federal court will have to weigh up the question.
Chow Chows, which used to weigh about 50 pounds, now weigh up to 75 pounds.
The government will weigh up in January how to proceed with further state company sales.
They can also weigh up to 4.5 tons and be up to 20 feet tall.
They measure nearly 25 feet across, weigh up to 4,000 pounds, and move with surprising speed.
Conducted in March, they did not weigh up the scenario of Britain leaving the European Union.
The rocket is designed to carry small satellites that weigh up to 0003,000 pounds into orbit.
Boxing is not like any other sport, you have to weigh up the risk and reward.
Emus can grow to be 5 to 6 feet tall and weigh up to 120 pounds.
Small firms face similar concerns to bigger companies as they weigh up the risks and opportunities.
"We need to weigh up the injury burden and the wellness of the patient," Manson says.
Olive ridley turtles have slightly up-turned shell edges and can weigh up to 45 kilograms.
An adult rhino can weigh up to 20143,000 lbs and the average horn weighs 8 lbs.
Now the big fish — which can weigh up to 30 pounds — are finishing their courtship rituals.
So weigh up for yourself the decision process that perhaps surrounded the reported killing of Khashoggi.
These too are covered in oil and can reportedly weigh up to ten kilograms when saturated.
If they want to carry on swiping and you don't, weigh up how that makes you feel.
Importantly, he said that the Fed would have to "weigh up" the risks from the Brexit vote.
If you weigh up a healthier lifestyle versus chips, there is only going to be one winner.
Not only do you save $15, this mount securely installs TVs that weigh up to 120 pounds.
Depending on the configuration, this thing can weigh up to 8.54 pounds, and it's 1.7 inches thick.
Creatives will have to weigh up whether this beautiful set of floating pixels is worth the price.
"Mary's doing things that Elizabeth daren't do, and Elizabeth gets to weigh up the consequences," Rourke said.
A decision made by the end of year would weigh up various factors, he added, without elaborating.
Miami Fruit's Pura Vida avocados can weigh up to nine times as much as a standard fruit.
Underneath a manhole cover — which can weigh up to 300 pounds — the workers found a decomposing body.
With finite resources, the authorities have to weigh up who poses the greatest threat and needs intensive monitoring.
Naturally, if you are spending a large sum of money, you need to carefully weigh up your options.
The new drone can fly up to 15 miles and carry packages that weigh up to five pounds.
Take the time to weigh up whether you're still making full use of the services you're paying for.
At least two adult bulls, which can weigh up to 4,500 pounds, were spotted in the parking lot.
When you weigh up of those factors, that's really what we thought was the right thing to do.
I started to weigh up the possibility of clear skin against how the drug was making me feel physically.
Tanker trucks can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, so pulling them out of the snow is no easy feat.
Over time a more normal market for research should emerge, allowing asset managers to weigh up price versus quality.
You need to look into all the features that each device has, and weigh up the positives and negatives.
Irish nationalists will not carefully weigh up the economic policy of the Democratic Unionist Party before casting their vote.
Male bison, like the one involved this week, can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and stand six feet tall.
The hawksbill, critically endangered in this region, was a mere seven pounds; adults can weigh up to 160 pounds.
Bushmeat feeds many of them, and gorillas, which can weigh up to 2200 pounds, prove easy and worthwhile targets.
It has one of the highest weight limits and can safely hold children that weigh up to 75 pounds.
But before you start shopping around, you've got a few considerations to weigh up: How much cover do you need?
"We must weigh up where we can have the greatest impact and where Australia has the greatest need," he wrote.
You can also use it to weigh up the value of an Uber as opposed to other forms of transport.
The animals can weigh up to three tons and kill about 500 people in Africa every year, the BBC reported.
It can hold TVs that weigh up to 77 pounds, which meant balancing my 55-inch HDTV was a cinch.
That's unusually small: Full-grown adult sperm whales can weigh up to 130,0003 and be as long as 67 feet.
That's unusually small: Full-grown adult sperm whales can weigh up to 130,000 and be as long as 67 feet.
Domestic lenders therefore have plenty of risks to weigh up before continuing their recent buying spree of Italian government debt.
Taking the distanced perspective could help you to weigh up the benefits and the risks of the move more dispassionately.
Narrator: At more than 15 years old, they weigh up to 1603 pounds and measure more than 9 feet long.
Sydney: To make the adobada, Joy and his team construct a monster trompo that can weigh up to 200 pounds.
Muscular and strong, this breed can weigh up to 200 pounds, making it the perfect guard dog for any home.
"The central bank have to weigh up the strength of the currency against the strength of the housing market," he added.
They can, after all, grow up to 165 centimetres (65 inches) tall and can weigh up to 60 kilograms (132 lbs).
But it is for management to weigh up a quick settlement against how many billions you could save by holding out.
They can't weigh up arguments from the defence and prosecution, or analyse evidence, or decide whether a defendant is truly remorseful.
These things will weigh about 55 pounds each, but they'll be able to deliver parcels that weigh up to five pounds.
World leaders continue to weigh up military action in response to a suspected poison gas attack in Syria over the weekend.
That's a pretty big window of time for you to weigh up whether you really did want to delete that image.
In terms of specs, this tropical forest-dwelling bird can reach heights of 5.5 feet and weigh up to 135 pounds.
She has hinted at launching a review of the ECB's tools and policy framework to weigh up their costs and benefits.
Over 11 feet high, these ancient beings can grow to weigh up to 6 tons, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
According to their research, the Patagotitan could weigh up to an estimated 86 tons—roughly equivalent to 14 full-grown elephants.
As you surf, the foil lifts the board and rider (who can weigh up to 240 pounds) up out of the water.
Markets will then start to weigh up whether May's party will topple her or if she will lose a no-confidence vote.
Each robot can bring racks of products that weigh up to 3,500 pounds to workers in the warehouse to fulfill the orders.
It's still a consideration to weigh up though, and these are the leading OSes you're likely to come across in your travels.
Denmark may be a relatively small country compared to, say, Germany, but those metrics no longer weigh up in the same way.
Caseificio La Fattoria, a restaurant in Italy's Campania region, makes fresh mozzarella in giant spheres that can weigh up to 88 pounds.
One worker can easily lift most of the parts at Gladstone, while some parts at Columbus South weigh up to 260 pounds.
The most you could possibly pay for a single checked bag, which can weigh up to 50 pounds, is $120 round trip.
According to National Geographic, pigs can sometimes weigh up to 700 pounds, their weight generally ranges from 300 pounds to 700 pounds.
Misener says Prime Air drones will weigh about 55 pounds and will deliver packages that weigh up to five pounds within 30 minutes.
It is probably disorienting to walk around with one headlight out, considering that a pair of antlers can weigh up to 40 pounds.
An adult sperm whale, among the biggest mammals on earth, can grow up to 12 meters and can weigh up to 57 tonnes.
The whales, once prized by hunters for their blubber, can weigh up to 40 tons and span 60 feet (18 meters) in length.
The massive animals can weigh up to 2,000 pounds, and park officials say they are destroying water sources, vegetation, soil and archaeological sites.
He said that should Boeing decide on a mid-market jet, then Rolls-Royce as an engine maker would weigh up the opportunity.
Vaivai's division, in which lifters weigh up to 69 kilograms, requires snatches of about 200 pounds and clean and jerks of about 250.
The local toads are poisonous, but some of the bullfrogs are edible and can weigh up to three pounds, yielding lots of protein.
Great Pyrenees can weigh up to 100 pounds, and are "mellow companions and vigilant guardians of home and family," according to the AKC.
Michael Gove, her environment minister and the most prominent Brexit campaigner in the British cabinet, took two days to weigh up his options.
"This information will help clinicians and parents weigh up the risks against the benefits of treatment particularly in mild cases of ADHD," she said.
Blue marlins can grow up to 12 feet long and weigh up to 2,000 pounds, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) .
Fully grown they could stand as tall as standing as tall as 11 feet (3.35 meters) and weigh up to 1,400 pounds (635 kg).
Kamara was born at 112 pounds, but the International Rhino Foundation notes that black rhinos can weigh up to 3,000 pounds when fully grown.
But it remains to be seen how EU regulators will weigh up the competition implications of any such LinkedIn-data-enabled future Microsoft products.
Native to tropical forests in Australia and New Guinea, they can reach heights of more than five feet and weigh up to 135 pounds.
When considering an actor, they always run through the characters the actor has played and weigh up whether people will know who they are.
The practice has acquired a cult following among daredevils who enjoy the adrenaline rush of wrestling with fish that can weigh up to 70 pounds.
It's also smaller than the T. rex, which could reach lengths of 40 feet and weigh up to 9 tons as a full-grown adult.
In contrast, traditional satellites can weigh up to tens of thousands of pounds, cost billions of dollars to make and often take years to build.
Their bright blue faces are topped with a hornlike ridge and their bodies, which can weigh up to 130 pounds, are covered with dark feathers.
For example, they might weigh up the benefit of sticking with lower-yielding traditional crops against newer varieties when considering how best to support communities.
Below are some of the early signals for the economy in 2020 that members of the Monetary Policy Committee will weigh up before Thursday's announcement.
It's a tricky situation to be in, and one where the only real solution is to weigh up all the positives and negatives of each option.
The drones can fly up to 15 miles, deliver in 30 minutes and carry goods that weigh up to 5 pounds, like a paperback or toothpaste.
I'm no expert on Stephen King, and I leave it to other writers to weigh up this movie's faithfulness to the canon from which it derives.
And the critically endangered giant carp, a Mekong River native that can weigh up to 600 pounds, recently began turning up on restaurant menus in Vietnam.
They have built anti-money laundering programmes that scan and interpret documents, or ones that help weigh up the risk of underwriting loans or insurance policies.
Grizzlies run fast, at speeds up to 35 miles per hour, and in Yellowstone — where they're far smaller than their Alaskan cousins — weigh up to 700 pounds.
So as its customers weigh up the cost versus benefits of signing up for FlexiPerk, the suggestion is they'll make savings by paying the small added fee.
"You have to weigh up: do you get compensated enough if you go into a non-sovereign instrument?" said Paul Greer, assistant portfolio manager at Fidelity International.
Mental-health experts worry that because of the prevalence of Botox and fillers, people don't weigh up the pros and cons of a procedure before going ahead.
An adult will only weigh up to around 150 grams (about 1/3 lb.) and so each baby equates to around 10 percent of its body weight.
They can measure up to about 3 feet (1 meter) long when their 10 legs are extended and can weigh up to about 9 pounds (4 kg).
It is combining sales figures from its shops and data from its website to discern which goods to keep where; its algorithms weigh up billions of variables.
One theory is that when we book something as expensive as a flight, we are keen to weigh up all the alternatives to find the best bargain.
The larvae turned into fish that could grow up to six feet long, weigh up to 90 pounds and live about as long as the average human.
One of those dangers is apparently walruses, a monstrously large animal that can weigh up to a few thousand pounds and can be quite ferocious when threatened.
Carney acknowledged on Tuesday that he and his colleagues might be forced to weigh up a weaker outlook for growth and higher inflation after a Brexit vote.
That'd be the whale shark, distinguished both for being the largest fish in the sea (it can weigh up to 21 tons) and for its unusual feeding habits.
Russia said it had not been consulted on Trump's plan, warning that it should not "exacerbate the situation with refugees" and Washington should weigh up "all the consequences".
The team of researchers who recorded their findings also learned that the frogs weigh up to 7 pounds, and their bodies reach over 13 inches, excluding their legs.
Meanwhile officials are touting the potential of the flightless African bird and the hutia, a rodent native to Cuba that can weigh up to 703 kg (19 pounds).
They range in size from 6 feet (1.8 meters) to more than 12 feet (3.6 meters) in length, and adults can weigh up to 1,400 pounds (635 kg).
While "Dogs of all Nations" suggests that the breed weighed around 100 pounds in 1915, the AKC states that Newfoundland males can weigh up to 150 pounds today.
A chief judge from the Division of Milk Control and Dairy Services helped weigh up the competition, and the winners of the various sections have just been announced.
Carney told members of parliament on Tuesday it was the duty of the Bank to weigh up the implications of Britain's membership of the world's biggest single market.
PC makers and Microsoft also have to weigh up what multiple displays do to battery life, how apps run, and the pure weight and thickness of a device.
Jam is invite-only for now don't necessarily have to wait for Jam to officially go live though, because you've got plenty of other options to weigh up.
In the text, Ghosn's alleged accomplice and former Nissan Director Greg Kelly asked Renault's then general secretary, Mouna Sepehri, to weigh up the legal risks of such an action.
Reticulated pythons are native to rainforests in Southeast Asia, and can weigh up to 350 pounds and grow upward of 25 feet long, according to the Wildlife Learning Center.
Today, the overwhelming majority of harnessed seats on the market can accommodate children who weigh up to 65 pounds and who are as tall as 4 feet, 1 inch.
Wing's drones have a wingspan of about 3 feet and weigh approximately 11 pounds, and they can carry packages that weigh up to a little more than 3 pounds.
"One should weigh up the reasons they decided to come to Colombia...and the specific situation they would face in Venezuela were they to be returned," said the ruling.
BAT will have to weigh up the costs of issuing in euros and sterling versus US dollars, particularly because the acquisition will be paid for in the latter currency.
Asian carp, which can weigh up to 100 pounds (45 kg), dominate broad sections of the Mississippi River, the lower Missouri River, the Ohio River and the Illinois River.
Nothing else will charge them faster, because 18W is the max they can handle..We're mentioning specific devices here to give you an idea of what to weigh up.
Muguruza, seeded third at the Australian Open, said she would have to weigh up the workload, given that Rio's tournament will be sandwiched between Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.
In August, the FAA enacted its Part 107 regulation, which provides national and universal rules around the commercial use of unmanned aerial vehicles that weigh up to 55 lbs.
A half-dozen Washington residents have already volunteered possible resting places for the giant mammals, which can be as long as a semitrailer and weigh up to 45 tons.
American bosses are now in the unenviable position of having to weigh up the prospect of Chinese official ire with the sensibilities of politicians, employees and consumers at home.
Still, BoE officials are likely to want to see whether the cheerier mood has translated into actual spending as they weigh up whether to cut rates on Jan. 30.
It has also become the standard choice for electric cars, which use hundreds of battery cells placed together in packs that resemble metal briefcases, and weigh up to 600kg.
But what we have figured out is that this is a Brahma chicken, a breed which, unlike the broiler, is naturally massive and can weigh up to 18 pounds.
Drones can handle packages that weigh up to 3 kg and are a bit larger than a shoebox, so deliveries are currently best suited for smaller orders or restaurant food.
Prospects for Iranian crude are also a factor in the price spike, as traders weigh up the consequences of sanctions that America will impose on Iran's oil exports in November.
Males can weigh up to 100 pounds and can be as much as three times the size of females who, whilst subjected by the alpha male, also function as kingmakers.
The minke whale — which can weigh up to 20,000 pounds — is one of 55 that have turned up dead on East Coast shores of the United States since January 803.
Great white sharks can grow up to 20-feet long and weigh up to 2.5 tons, making them the largest predatory fish to roam the sea, according to National Geographic .
Male jaguars can reach six feet long, not including their tails, and weigh up to 250 pounds; the animal is the only so-called "big cat" native to the Americas.
It's hard to ignore these birds — they can weigh up to 2.3 kilograms (5 pounds), and the wingspan of the great black-backed gull can reach 5 feet 7 inches.
The reality is that each choice comes with a cost, and the only person who can ultimately weigh up the pros and cons, and make that choice, isn't your doctor.
And since iguanas are large -- adult males can reach 5 feet in length, and weigh up to 20 pounds -- this can be dangerous if one lands on top of you.
Even if they don't have the exact models you're interested in, you should be able to weigh up the various merits of the competing tech being pushed by the big manufacturers.
Because of its location, the course has become a new home for a host of Brazilian wildlife – including the capybara, the world's largest rodent that can weigh up to 150 pounds.
Anatolian Shepherds and Kangals, large dog breeds that can weigh up to 150 lbs, are being employed by Namibian farmers as a deterrence, preventing the big cats from causing big problems.
Digit is capable of lifting packages that weigh up to 40 pounds, can walk up and down stairs and through uneven terrain, while maintaining its balance after being bumped, Ford said.
"It seems to give incredible discretionary power to USCIS application adjudicators to decide how they weigh up all of the positive and negative factors," says Gelatt of the Migration Policy Institute.
Shaped like, well, a guppy, the plane is able to carry loads that weigh up to 26 tons in a cargo hold that has up to 39,000 cubic feet of usable space.
Musk said final version of Starship could weigh up to 5,000 tons once stacked atop a reusable rocket booster called Super Heavy, and have more than 40 car-size Raptor engines altogether.
A team of researchers from Cameroon and Germany studied the animals, which can weigh up to 6.6 pounds and measure more than 13 inches in length -- excluding their legs -- when fully grown.
Schools must weigh up how any policy affects people in those groups—for instance, how building works affect the disabled, or how food in a cafeteria might suit Muslim or Jewish children.
Plastic TVs weigh up to 80 pounds, but larger, rear-projection CRTs can weigh as much as 500 pounds, and surely, in better days, had prominent spots in family rooms around the country.
But with the new change, SpaceX could be paying up to $500 per ton; that could add up to $15,000 per rocket, since a recovered Falcon 9 can weigh up to 30 tons.
Two bull seals, which can weigh up to 2.5 tons, knocked down a fence and moved into the beach parking lot, using the visitors center's wheelchair access ramp to lounge on, Dell'Osso said.
While an adult female panda can weigh up to 125 kilograms (275 pounds), a baby panda often weighs was little as 120 grams (4 ounces) at birth - or 143 grams in this case.
But capturing a manatee, which can weigh up to 1,100 pounds (500 kg), is difficult, said Leon Olivera-Gomez, a marine specialist at the Autonomous University of Tabasco and the rescue mission's lead scientist.
Issuers need to carefully weigh up the economic benefit of leaving such debt outstanding versus the possibility that the debt would not be eligible for TLAC and MREL, banks' cushions of loss-absorbing debt.
Grana hinted that Alibaba's Taobao marketplace could be an ideal entrance point, and he said his company is working closely with the e-commerce giant to weigh up its method of entry into China.
From its size, limbs and tail, zoologists and biologists have identified the filmed animal as a Peruvian pacarana, a type of brown rodent found in South America that can weigh up to 30 pounds.
Because the Burmese python, which can be as large as 23 feet long and weigh up to 200 pounds, doesn't belong in the Everglades, in Florida -- or even in this hemisphere for that matter.
I wish I had greater confidence that Trump could distinguish between the imperatives and distractions, discern the worst outcomes and least worst outcomes, weigh up the options, and come up with a reasoned approach.
He said his fund would have to weigh up whether the high quality of the joint venture's ore and "extraordinarily long reserve life" were enough to offset the operating risk that comes with it.
The company, which launched a self-driving pilot with delivery partners including Domino's in Miami last year, said Agility Robotics' two-legged robot, Digit, is capable of lifting packages that weigh up to 40 pounds.
They weigh up to 4 tons (3.6 metric tons) and are made up of about 13 types of rock that come from  several locations in western Wales , a distance of about 140 miles (225 km).
Marine biologists have struggled to determine the diet of the majestic giant manta ray, an elusive creature that can grow up to 13 feet (7 meters) across and weigh up to 3,000 pounds (1,350 kg).
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Picking a smartphone isn't just about picking between iOS and Android because if you choose Android you also need to weigh up all the different flavors of Android on the market.
These unusually large jellyfish have eight frilled arms covered in tiny, relatively-harmless-to-humans stinging tentacles, can grow up to 90 centimetres (35 inches) across and can weigh up to 35 kilograms (77 pounds).
"The more assets Glencore disposes of, the more shareholders will begin to weigh up the benefits to the balance sheet versus the negatives of lost future revenue," said Jasper Lawler, market analyst at CMC Markets.
"We don't have a perfect solution nowadays … I think it's a kind of balance," she said, adding that both companies and governments would need to weigh up the data protection and public safety issues involved.
Each of the compartments in the yellow stack holds various products that have been inventoried and stored by a person in stowing, and each stack can weigh up to 1,500 pounds in total per robot.
Social enterprises must weigh up whether they have the resources to crowdfund, or whether the time is better spent applying for funding grants, Peter Baeck, head of collaborative economy research at innovation foundation Nesta, said.
Dealers, auctioneers, artists and their supporting services are all trying to weigh up the challenges of the withdrawal, known as Brexit, including the tariffs to be paid and saved, and the opportunities lost and gained.
There are two species of alligators alive today on Earth: the American alligator, which can weigh up to 1,000 pounds, and the Chinese alligator, a smaller, critically endangered species restricted to the Yangtze river in China.
It wasn't until sunrise hours later that he spotted the gruesome remains of approximately 300 flying foxes—megabats that can weigh up to four pounds and have a wingspan of five feet—all over his fuselage.
The rise in tensions with Washington comes as investors also weigh up the impact of narrowing real interest rates, which have fallen below levels in most peer emerging markets after a series of Turkish rate cuts.
It has since rebounded as traders weigh up the prospect of a later U.S. interest rate hike this year after payrolls data on Friday came in softer than expected, bolstering expectations that hikes would only be gradual.
Responding to a query on a potential share buyback, another concern raised by some former executives, Sikka said Infosys would weigh up possible buybacks against the company's business needs and the use of capital for potential acquisitions.
The first Tyrannosaurs lived during the Jurassic Period and were only slightly larger than human, but 100 million years later they had evolved into creatures that could weigh up to 7 tons -- the T. rex of legend.
On 5 May 2016, two and a half million Londoners voted in the city's mayoral contest, having had a few months of a bitterly fought campaign to weigh up the differences between Sadiq Khan and Zac Goldsmith.
The robots, which could weigh up to 120 pounds, had to be designed so they could complete a variety of tasks, such as throwing balls and discs through goals, hanging on bars, and balancing on balance beams.
The rules apply to drones that weigh up to 55 pounds and that are being used for business purposes, whether that's scientific research, education, media, or inspection and surveying of land, traffic, prisons, stadiums or anything else.
"The more assets Glencore disposes of, the more shareholders will begin to weigh up the benefits to the balance sheet versus the negatives of lost future revenue," Jasper Lawler, market analyst at CMC Markets, said in a note.
Grauer's gorilla, the planet's biggest primate which can weigh up to 400 pounds (180 kgs), is found in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where minerals have been plundered for decades under the smokescreen of conflict and instability.
The decision to jettison the project highlights the often competing forces faced by developing nations in Africa which must weigh up benefits of large-scale private investment in industry against the welfare of local communities and the environment.
At the Anduril Industries testing site in southern California, engineers are hard at work experimenting with a custom-built drone called the Ghost that can weigh up to 55 pounds and reach speeds of 85 miles per hour.
These men and women typically weigh up to 10 or more pounds less in the days before competition compared to their typical bodyweight, so that means restricting their calories to eat even less than their bodies might burn.
Despite their large size — females can weigh up to 167 pounds, and males 121 pounds — cassowaries can jump nearly 7 feet in the air, run up to 31 miles per hour, and are excellent swimmers, according to the zoo.
"We really haven't found any tool that works better than human hunters going out in the field looking for them," he said of the snakes that can grow to about 17 feet long and weigh up to 150 pounds.
Deaf from birth, Colas has to rely on the movement of the mass of people around him to complete the almost kilometer-long dash without being gored or trampled by the specially-bred bulls, which can weigh up to 650 kilograms.
The changes will be closely watched by rivals such as BMW and Audi as traditional carmakers weigh up how to respond to new technologies including autonomous driving and electric vehicles that have turned firms like Google and Tesla into rivals.
As they weigh up a response to renewed U.S. sanctions against Iran, which have forced an exodus of European companies, EU governments should consider the prospect of similar extraterritorial measures penalizing China trade, Lamy told an international investment conference in Paris.
It's not uncommon for Thaipusam to draw crowds of thousands, mostly devotees as well as curious bystanders fascinated by how the kavadi carriers are able to withstand the pain of piercing themselves with structures that weigh up to 40 kilograms.
Originally brought to the area as pets, the snake — which can grow up to 23 feet long and weigh up to 85033 pounds — has wiped out up to 99 percent of the area's native deer, raccoon, bobcat and possum populations.
It's applying its AI engine now to help marketeers weigh up the best opportunities for reaching out to prospective customers; and interestingly it sounds like it will also be applying its engine to product development and specifically supply chain management.
Big falls in stock prices have shaken foreign exchange markets this week, with the yen the main gainer, as investors weigh up whether equity weakness is a major correction or just another wobble in a nearly decade-long bull-market run.
The biopic has a hard task on its hands, which is to weigh up the ethical balance of her reporting, her motives, and the responsibility which must land on her editor for sending her out to Syria in the first place.
The psittacines are a midsize club of about 360 species, ranging in size from the pygmy parrots of New Guinea, which are smaller than house sparrows, to the bulky, flightless kakapos of New Zealand, which can weigh up to nine pounds.
The males, which can weigh up to 22001,21 pounds, typically live about 2500 years, and females, up to 16,000 pounds, survive longer — up to 50 or 60 years, although one J-pod member, Granny, lived to be 105 years old.
Expectations for when oil demand will peak could change the supply dynamics, as investors weigh up whether to back long-term projects or to reduce their risks by focusing on investments with more rapid returns, such as shale oil, it said.
Scientists claim that "there are costs and benefits" to weigh up and that cutting emissions hard in the short term may cost a lot of money but it is still cheaper than paying for carbon dioxide removal later this century.
As Yahoo continues to weigh up acquisition offers, the company has announced that it's reached a deal with activist investor Starboard, which had written one of its famous letters to the troubled Internet company calling for the whole board to be replaced.
Nine pilot whales - a species of oceanic dolphin that grows 7 meters long and can weigh up to 3 tonnes - stranded themselves in the surf and while rescuers where able to push six back into deeper water, three perished, the DNR said.
"The increased risk of heart attack with NSAIDs, regardless of which one, means that both health professionals and the public should weigh up the harm and the benefit when prescribing these medications, especially for more than a day or two," Banerjee said.
The orbital fleet includes 499 satellites that weigh up to 1,323 pounds (20173 kg), many of them used for Earth observation and remote sensing, said Carissa Christensen, chief executive of Bryce Technology and Space, which wrote the report for the trade association.
"Maybe it's because as a journalist I've spent 403 years doing the kind of writing where the whole agenda is being as accurate as possible," offers Levy, when I ask her whether she ever stopped to weigh up how much she shared.
Investors trying to cope with one of the worst starts to a year on record are beginning to weigh up the possibility of global recession, as oil prices hit 12-year lows and Chinese growth fears leave markets with little room for optimism.
Nine pilot whales — a species of oceanic dolphin that grows 22 feet long and can weigh up to 3 tons — stranded themselves in the surf and while rescuers where able to push six back into deeper water, three perished, the DNR said.
But the major banks, which already hold about 80 percent of all home loans in the country, will need to weigh up the benefits of using capital to reinvest in their branches at a time when the prevailing strategy is to cut costs.
Energy stocks stayed low despite a turn higher in oil prices that extended the commodity's rally to five days, as investors weigh up how sustainable the gain in crude prices to near the top of a $40-to-$50-a-barrel range would be.
Gut flora, which collectively weigh up to four and a quarter pounds and contain more genes than our actual genome, have escaped observation until recently, when scientists began to study and sequence the 500 to 1,000 different species of bacteria that inhabit each of us.
"As client companies weigh up the eroded benefits of Britain's pool of skilled talent and status as an international trade hub against the ease of doing business from a different EU member state, they may choose to move their central operations," Vaz told CNBC via email.
According to research recorded in a new article in the Journal of Natural History, Goliath frogs, the world's largest species of frog, are so strong that they can build their own ponds for their young by simply picking up rocks that weigh up to 4 pounds.
Big falls in stock prices have shaken foreign exchange markets this week, with the yen the main gainer, although currencies have largely remained calm as investors weigh up whether equity weakness is a major correction or just another wobble in a nearly decade-long bull-market run.
The beasts, which can weigh up to 20173 kilograms (440 pounds) and can reach up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) in length, have recently run amok in Hong Kong's financial district, roamed among airplanes at Hong Kong International Airport and wreaked havoc in a shopping mall.
Steven C. Amstrup, chief scientist of the conservation group Polar Bears International, said the risk to the bears was that seismic trucks, which weigh up to 45 tons, could come close to or ride over dens, forcing the bears outside prematurely or even injuring or killing them.
"You've got to weigh up the strength of the traders and the strength of the algorithms that have been developed and whether they can manage this kind of a process when the rate hike does come in," said Benjamin Quinlan, CEO of financial services strategy consultancy Quinlan & Associates.
There are certain things we don't do because we just think they're too dangerous, but how many of us would actually sit down and think, Ah, I'm going to weigh up my potential risk to cancer in ten years time before I have this glass of wine or beer?
He said that the key regulatory policy decision must be made with care by European officials as they weigh up perceived benefits of relocation to facilitate central bank support, against the higher costs to the European financial system associated with the loss of netting euro-denominated risk exposures.
Meanwhile, it's not clear how, under Illinois' new law, companies like HireVue will go about explaining the characteristics in applicants that its AI considers, given that the company claims that its algorithms can weigh up to tens of thousands of factors (it says it removes factors that are not predictive of job success).
His comments last week that he did not learn the likely casualty toll of a US attack until 10 minutes before it was due to start did not ring true to many observers given the detail of pre-action briefings offered by the Pentagon to presidents as they weigh up their options in times of crisis.
Before the first naloxone kits were distributed outside paramedics and hospitals to the drug community in 2005, all drug users could do if someone was slipping away was to try to revive them physically, or weigh up the risks of calling an ambulance (some people see any 911 call as a potentially damaging brush with the law).
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England must decide how forcefully to talk about the prospect of a first interest rate rise in a decade on Thursday when it will weigh up the need to help Britain's Brexit-bound economy against tackling a jump in inflation The BoE's policymakers are widely expected to leave rates at a record low 22019 percent when they make their latest policy statement at 21:20.7569 GMT.
And amongst them was Victoria's Secret favorite Stella Maxwell who met up with her girlfriend Kristen Stewart afterwards for a stroll around N.Y.C. After what was surely a busy morning of trying on various bras and those over-the-top, ornate wings that can weigh up to sixty pounds, Stella decided to take things easy, swapping out the studded Maison Martin Margiela boots she wore to the fittings for a pair of black, metal-accented loafers.
And just taking it on faith that algorithms applied at massive scale will have a benign impact or that rules underpinning vast information hierarchies should never be interrogated is about as sane as expecting every person, young or old, to be able to understand exactly how your app works in perfect detail, and to weigh up whether they really need your latest update, while also assuming they'll manage to troubleshoot all the problems when your tool fails to play nice with all the rest of the tech.

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