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It's not clear whether these recruitment efforts are yielding results.
This is yielding results at all but the very highest levels.
Furthermore, the approaches combined with the agency's zero tolerance policy towards insider trading is yielding results.
"Our focus on strengthening Norfolk Southern is yielding results," Chief Executive James Squires said in a statement.
While it's still early, this program is yielding results, founder and CEO Tim Westergren said in a statement.
We focused on three critical priorities — improving data quality, increasing participation and adding greater transparency — which are already yielding results.
The flight over Niassa to find the elephants isn't yielding results, the GPS icons of the animals checked off one by one.
Instead of pursuing a path that was yielding results, Obama decided to capitulate to the Iranians at the negotiating table in 2015.
He said he wasn't sure whether the meeting would materialize, but expressed confidence his diplomatic opening with North Korea was already yielding results.
"  MARK DUBOWITZ, CEO OF WASHINGTON'S FOUNDATION FOR DEFENSE OF DEMOCRACIES THINK TANK: "The administration's maximum pressure campaign and rhetoric may be yielding results.
Some lawmakers even expressed frustration that the scene on Wednesday seemed all too familiar, with little evidence that the interrogations were yielding results.
The approach is already yielding results, with Kellogg's brands getting strong ratings, acing search rankings, and seeing double-digit digital growth, she said.
" * "We've been able to cut the number of employees and digitalise our contact with clients to a greater degree, and that's yielding results.
The discrepancy between the "bottle" and "beam" measurements has persisted since both methods of gauging the neutron's longevity began yielding results in the 1990s.
"The consumer can't tell the difference, and that's the greatest thing about all of the R&D work, which is now yielding results," she said.
Audible is emphasizing its strengths while essentially taking what it can get from big-name authors—it's a smart, patient strategy that is yielding results.
The machines are sensitive scientific instruments, and in many cases they haven't been properly calibrated, yielding results that were at times 083 percent too high.
While the re-testing is yielding results, it also raises speculation about the extent of doping at the Games some two months before the Olympics.
"H1 results show the new pricing strategy is already yielding results, with stabilisation in the group's underlying funeral market share," Investec analysts wrote in a note.
He said Coca-Cola has also become more consumer-centric and innovative in its marketing partnerships, and made sustainability a bigger priority, which is yielding results.
Price trends over the last two years suggest that keeping prices in the spotlight may already be yielding results when it comes to moderating drug price increases.
Furthermore, the company says its plan is yielding results, noting that it has delivered total shareholder return of 28 percent since Mr. Taylor took over, outperforming its peers.
"Our focus on disciplined execution of our strategy is yielding results and starting to change the trajectory of our business," said CEO George Kurian in a press release Wednesday.
The International Monetary Fund, which signed a $56.3 billion financing deal with Argentina in September, welcomed the central bank announcement, saying that the government's new monetary policy was yielding results.
This concern is not new; despite administration officials' insistence that their maximum-pressure campaign is yielding results, this has been a year in which escalating tensions have only begotten more tensions.
These companies' "standard prescriptions for defending" their brands "no longer seem to be yielding results," Carol Phillips, founder the Brand Amplitude consulting firm — which counted Campbell Soup as a client — tells Axios.
In the next few years, three new sodium iodide crystal experiments will start yielding results: ANAIS, COSINE-100 and SABRE, which has locations at Gran Sasso and at an underground lab in Australia.
Because much of the money is proposed for next year, the initiative will need congressional approval, and to have any hope of yielding results, it will need to be embraced by President Obama's successor.
After the airline cut jobs and unprofitable routes, Bellew said it is expected to turn profitable by the second half of next year as its focus on growing the business-class segment is yielding results.
"What we are looking for is very identifiable progress that the components of the company's restructuring and fitness plan are taking hold and yielding results," said Bruce Clark, senior vice president of Moody's corporate finance group.
RIN prices climbed to a year-to-date high of 92 cents each last month, well off their near-18-month low of 33 cents that was driven by expectations Icahn's efforts in Washington would yielding results.
The company's bets are yielding results, Crespo said, with revenue growth jumping from low single digits to high single digits in the first half of 2019 versus a year ago and profit growth in the double digits.
On July 11 and 12, Mr. Trump undercut a NATO summit that was yielding results: reaffirming a goal for members to strengthen the alliance by spending 2 percent of their gross domestic product on the military by 2024.
But while Pandora Premium's March launch is already yielding results, according to founder and CEO Tim Westergren, Pandora's active listeners were 76.7 million at the end of the first quarter of 2017, down from 79.4 million a year ago.
This is due to three reasons: First of all, they have grown impatient with the slow-yielding results of the fight against ISIS under U.S. leadership, so they figured that Moscow could achieve what Washington has not been able to achieve.
But the number was still nearly 40-times higher than a year before, Frontex said, as officials in Brussels and EU capitals look for any signs a deal the bloc sealed with Turkey in November to stem the flow is yielding results.
Restaurant owners who attended the meeting told the Wall Street Journal they are pouring money into updating stores, adding touch-screen kiosks and refrigerators needed to serve fresh beef burgers, but those steps are not yielding results quick enough to offset the impact of their investments.
Many American military leaders maintain that the Bush administration's departure from established practices in allowing harsh coercive techniques — government lawyers had said they did not meet the legal definition of torture, and had declared that detainees were not protected by the Geneva Conventions — tainted the United States' reputation while not yielding results.
The investments in education have started yielding results, as private proprietors have begun to comment on the loss of students to the public schools, which are now of increased capacity.
Obahiagbon's political career began in 1999. He left the People's Democratic Party for Action Congress of Nigeria in 2010, and was a de jure member of All Progressive Congress after the merger in 2013. In November 2012, he replaced Osarodion Ogie as the chief of staff to Governor Adams Oshiomole. Following the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari at the Nigerian general elections, 2015, Obahiagbon commended the Buhari administration for "showing spartan discipline that was already yielding results".
A senior British official said Saddam - who was being held at an undisclosed location and interrogated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) - was still refusing to co-operate with his captors, but the former president's capture the previous month was yielding results "far greater than we expected," the official told reporters on condition of anonymity. The US- led coalition had used documents found with the ex-leader to mount operations against Saddam loyalists, the official said.
To encourage collectivization high taxes were enforced and new farms were given no government support. But after 1945 the Party dropped its restrained approach as the voluntary approach was not yielding results. Latvians were accustomed to individual holdings (viensētas), which had existed even during serfdom, and for many farmers, the plots awarded to them by the interwar reforms were the first their families had ever owned. Furthermore, the countryside was filled with rumours regarding the harshness of collective farm life.
The phone tapping warrants were initiated by Séan Doherty in discussion with Deputy Garda Commissioner Joseph Ainsworth. The phone of Bruce Arnold was tapped from May 10, 1982 to July 12 the same year. The application was stated to be for security purposes, with a departmental record claiming he was "anti-national". The phone of Geraldine Kennedy was tapped from July 28, 1982 to November 16 that year with a renewal on October 27 on the grounds that it was "yielding results".
In 1966–69, there were series of unsuccessful talks of acquiring the warships from the Soviet Navy which ended with no yielding results. The Soviet Union offered to sell their but Pakistan Navy wanted the Styx missiles to be installed in frigates in a believe that the missile boats were not big enough to meet the Pakistani requirements in operating in the Indian Ocean. The Russians later determined to their strategic interests lay with India and allowed the developing relationship with Pakistan to wither.
Nodes are either input nodes (receiving data from outside of the network), output nodes (yielding results), or hidden nodes (that modify the data en route from input to output). For supervised learning in discrete time settings, sequences of real-valued input vectors arrive at the input nodes, one vector at a time. At any given time step, each non-input unit computes its current activation (result) as a nonlinear function of the weighted sum of the activations of all units that connect to it. Supervisor-given target activations can be supplied for some output units at certain time steps.
As similar research is yielding results in various other malignant diseases, it is hoped that identifying the aberrant genes and the resultant proteins could lead to the identification of pharmacological interventions for HCC. The development of three-dimensional culture methods provides a new approach for preclinical studies of cancer therapy using patient-derived organoids. These miniaturized organoid 'avatars' of a patient's tumor recapitulate several features of the original tumor, rendering them an attractive model for drug-sensitivity testing and precision medicine for HCC and other types of primary liver cancer. Furthermore, HCC occurs in patients with liver disease.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo appointed Stephen Biegun as United States Special Representative for North Korea on August 23, 2018. In September 2018, The New York Times reported that "North Korea is making nuclear fuel and building weapons as actively as ever" but is doing so quietly, "allowing Mr. Trump to portray a denuclearization effort as on track." Two months later, The Times reported that North Korea appeared to be engaged in a "great deception" by offering to dismantle one missile base while developing sixteen others. The Times reported this expansion program was long known to American intelligence but contradicted Trump’s public assertions that his diplomacy was yielding results.
Although this is not a standard penetration test, and should not be regarded as such, it may at least give an indication as to whether the deposit is really as loose as the standard test may indicate. The usefulness of SPT results depends on the soil type, with fine-grained sands giving the most useful results, with coarser sands and silty sands giving reasonably useful results, and clay and gravelly soils yielding results which may be very poorly representative of the true soil conditions. Soils in arid areas, such as the Western United States, may exhibit natural cementation. This condition will often increase the standard penetration value.
The fact that you could mix direct to 2-channel UHJ with nothing more than the transcoder made this even more tempting. As a result, there is a lack of legacy Ambisonically-mixed B-format recordings that could be released today in more advanced formats (such as G-Format). However, the remastering - and in some cases release - of original 2-channel UHJ recordings in G-Format has proved to be surprisingly effective, yielding results at least as good as the original studio playbacks, thanks primarily to the significantly higher quality of current decoding systems (such as file-based software decoders) compared to those available when the recordings were made.
The idea for a British mid-ocean ridge research programme was developed by Professors Joe Cann of Leeds University and Roger Searle of Durham University after they attended a meeting in Oregon in 1987 where the idea for a US mid-ocean ridge research programme (the RIDGE Program) was being developed. In the UK researchers in many disciplines were already studying mid-ocean ridges but it was felt this research could be better integrated to produce new multidisciplinary approaches yielding results of wider significance. The ‘BRIDGE’ branding of research commenced before research council funding was sought for a formal programme. BRIDGE was mentioned by name in The Independent newspaper in February 1989.
In 2009 several more key innovations were yielding results at a single center KPD program, the Methodist Transplant Institute, in San Antonio led by Dr. Adam Bingaman. Prior to Dr. Bingaman's work, KPD was built on the notion that the results of a cross match test to determine donor-recipient compatibility are generally predictable and to ensure the prediction is accurate, a cross match test must be completed prior to the swap. In 5% - 10% of the cases, these cross match tests result in an unexpected positive cross match (bad) which causes a swap to fail. These swap failures are costly in terms of wasted time and testing but they are also demoralizing for the patients and donors involved in the cancelled swap.

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