The ad hoc group of bondholders and Barclays Capital have proposed alternative restructuring plans, and the ad hoc group posted a cash deposit that opened the way for talks.
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"PDVSA's ad-hoc board is designing a strategy to resolve the 2020 bond, which includes sitting down to negotiate with bondholders," Luis Pacheco, the chair of the ad-hoc board, told Reuters.
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I expect there will be more ad hoc decision making.
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I think this looks to me to be ad hoc.
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All participating devices link up on an ad hoc connection.
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Some solutions may have been ad hoc, but they worked.
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Censorship circumvention isn't done just with ad hoc apps though.
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An ad hoc staircase was made out of wooden pallets.
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Ad hoc networks of humanitarian groups have scrambled to help.
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Others describe having to devise their own ad hoc procedures.
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They can use Bluetooth, or ad hoc wifi (the same sort of ad hoc wifi your phone might set up when it's trying to get a smart speaker or a home security camera online).
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This session appears more ad-hoc, at least in Trump's telling.
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But these efforts were described as "ad hoc, reactive and inconsistent".
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As a result, data deals are often bilateral and ad hoc.
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Second, a willingness to form ad hoc coalitions on specific issues.
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A council ruling can be appealed to an ad-hoc tribunal.
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We use NATO's interoperability mechanisms, but it's an ad hoc coalition.
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"Was an ad hoc drill by tenant command," the Navy tweeted.
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Some are full-time employees, but many are ad hoc freelancers.
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Wearables were a popular idea among the ad hoc instrument-builders.
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Those ad-hoc measures may be enough for now, said Carr.
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It's still relatively ad hoc, and there is no governing body.
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Successive governments have dealt with immigrants on an ad hoc basis.
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She reconfigures the ceremonial formalism into an informal, ad hoc formlessness.
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We've done a number of fundraisers on an ad hoc basis.
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In 1970, the Ad Hoc Women Artists' Committee (Ad Hoc) protested the Whitney every Sunday for four months, with a clear and consistent demand: that 50% of artists in the upcoming biennial that year be women.
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"The ride-share model is great for ad hoc travel," he says.
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The guards might be ad hoc, but they take their jobs seriously.
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It is called MANET, an approximate acronym for mobile ad-hoc network.
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But will DJI's efforts really stop the terrorists' ad hoc drone campaign?
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Several hundred developers, engineers, students and makers will form ad-hoc teams.
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But the chances that this ad hoc scheme will work are slim.
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Seventy years later, Syrian civilians set up a similar ad hoc system.
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"When GW took over, it seemed ad hoc and mysterious," Grundberg says.
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Some Western governments have taken ad hoc, provisional steps to address it.
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Then Chan volunteered, breaking what amounted to an ad hoc labor strike.
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Ad-hoc-ery will lead to injustice, as it so often does.
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Finally, they have a browser extension to help capture ad hoc usage.
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Some of those are more ad hoc commitments that we're pricing live.
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Instead, the camp has an ad-hoc structure with self-appointed leaders.
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She assigned herself the job of ad hoc emergency counselor to farmers.
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Policymakers thought an insurance program would be better than ad hoc bailouts.
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You cannot continue to do these supplies on an ad hoc basis.
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I don't know whether ad hoc changes like these will be enough.
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Mr. Tribble's bowling alley was quickly transformed into an ad hoc shelter.
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But little more than ad hoc fixes have been enacted in response.
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A man sells balloons at an ad-hoc street market in Parand.
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It was set up in an ad hoc way during the election.
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Such measures are far too ad hoc to make a systemic difference.
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But several officials opposed forming an ad hoc panel, the source said.
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Instead, ISIS recruiting was ad hoc, and its early stages strangely public.
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Valeant also formed an ad hoc committee to review the allegations regarding Philidor.
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So far, Gulf nations have only acknowledged social platforms as ad-hoc marketplaces.
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Lillard demonstrates how to use the ad hoc mechanisms on her iron lung.
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He appointed the ad-hoc board in part to protect PDVSA's assets abroad.
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The city's approach to disaster relief was, in some respects, alarmingly ad hoc.
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Pressure from the courts forced the dissolution of an ad hoc electoral authority.
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"We are having ongoing discussions with the Ad hoc group and other stakeholders."
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But that kind of monitoring is done only on an ad-hoc basis.
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Valeant also established an ad hoc committee to investigate its dealings with Philidor.
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The assembly head, Juan Guaido, named five people to the ad-hoc board.
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Daily televised press briefings are gone, replaced by ad hoc off-camera gaggles.
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On utilise les mécanismes d'interopérabilité de l'OTAN mais c'est une coalition ad hoc.
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Rights groups say this is being implemented only on an ad hoc basis.
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Mrs May meets a separate business council with a more ad hoc membership.
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Ad hoc alliances of "Northern" and "Southern" countries line up against one another.
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Officials across the Pentagon previously responded to requests on an ad hoc basis.
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Others wield Nerf dart guns or use a megaphone for ad hoc announcements.
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Just as the Kremlin has ad hoc rules, most Russians have some, too.
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This ad hoc project requires no rethinking or blurring of existing ideological boundaries.
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AD HOC SUBROGATION GROUP REACHED AN $11 BLN PROPOSED SETTLEMENT WITH PG&E
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Diplomats for the country have been ad hoc entrepreneurs since at least 1976.
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The resulting ad hoc protest united men across countries, age groups and employers.
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Two ad hoc meetings received unanimous support from parents, students and community leaders.
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At another point, he reveled in his ad hoc blasts at his enemies.
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It is, of course, an ad hoc rationalization for a season gone awry.
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Abe will appear at an ad hoc committee meeting in parliament on Monday.
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Given the ad hoc nature of his coalition, Bolsonaro must satisfy many masters.
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Multiplayer Magic depends on these ad hoc alliances to keep it moving forward.
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It has a permanent secretariat (most others borrow officials on an ad hoc basis).
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The group reaches another ad hoc camp, where refugees receive food and dry clothes.
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Strung together, the images created an ad-hoc time-lapse of Reddit's design history.
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It is much more open to ad hoc partnerships with NGOs, says Ms Leighton.
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It was very much ad hoc, and nothing enabled the mass transfer of blood.
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This is a perfect illustration of the problem with Trump's ad hoc foreign policy.
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First he tightened the credit terms offered to his ad hoc salesforce of seafarers.
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Nightlife is big business—too big to be regulated in an ad hoc way.
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"We need a clear political approach, not just an ad hoc determination," flagged Bath.
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By contrast, this was an ad hoc use, just like the case in Iraq.
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Rather than spraying money around in ad hoc ways, it's better to be focused.
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The plan is to create an ad hoc network of helpers and first responders.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's assumes that Belarus will receive ad-hoc financial support from Russia.
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Actively participates in special projects, ad hoc studies and bank wide initiatives as assigned.
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"The senators' tendency toward ad hoc rulemaking weighed in heavily against fairness," she wrote.
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Yet adding an ad hoc exception may sometimes be just what is called for.
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Yet, response from social media firms has been lukewarm, ad hoc and ex-post.
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American strategy for supply chain security has been ad hoc, reactive, uneven, and episodic.
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In the absence of realistic legislation, an ad hoc web of enforcement practices grew.
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You've probably guessed by now that we're playing a little ad hoc memory game.
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Laukitis, meanwhile, is hunkered down in what had been an ad hoc home office.
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Somalia and Kenya have porous borders and often ad hoc methods for sharing intelligence.
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The work's found objects and ad hoc construction also reflect a dominant sculptural vernacular.
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It's a colorful ad hoc club engaged in a daily ritual: At 7 a.m.
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A group of us established the multiracial Ad Hoc Committee for an Open Process.
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Droste traveled extensively, contributed to Vogue, and did a few ad hoc musical collaborations.
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He spaced out his trips, but admits it was a pretty ad-hoc approach.
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It offers a model for successful ad hoc collaboration among countries, companies and nongovernmental organizations.
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Unlike Vance, he is running on a shoestring budget with a small ad hoc staff.
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We write each other ad-hoc feedback in the PSC tool for having "offensive" ideas.
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This builds the ad-hoc knowledge graph, which they then asses to identify "cornerstones" within.
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"Right now, it's my sense ... it is totally ad hoc," Murphy said of the briefings.
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Ad-hoc solutions are not adequate, we need more solidarity and it must be organized.
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And more broadly, there is an ad hoc air about much of the government's efforts.
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The permanent ad hoc swap lines, established after the global financial crisis, are rarely used.
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You will provide assistance to journalists and deal with ad hoc requests and reader inquiries.
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We can create ad-hoc networks and think about alternative ways of doing the internet.
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At first, their ad hoc coven is all fun and games and casual revenge plots.
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Not just ad hoc debates scheduled whenever a network decides they want to have one.
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Recent developments are consistent with our assumption that Russia would provide ad hoc financial support.
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It just needs to be rational and predictable, not ad hoc and out of nowhere.
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The establishment of this ad hoc cemetery was a pragmatic solution to an acute problem.
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Some of the members of the ad hoc company showed dance training or innate ability.
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But even the most ad hoc of these events occurred in a particular ideological context.
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Subsequent rounds of naming and shaming came as a consequence of ad-hoc inspection campaigns.
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Another forced heavy objects against an inward-opening door to form an ad-hoc barricade.
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The company also works to fuel fleets, and establishes prices ad hoc with its clients.
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Again, there's no value-free way to decide, and it's not an ad hoc decision.
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On the back of the entrance door, customers have made an ad hoc bulletin board.
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These rules are simply ad hoc mechanisms for holding onto power in a dangerous environment.
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Smith and a few other faculty members convened an ad hoc group for academic reform.
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A sculpture teacher is having students make survivalist-oriented functional objects, emphasizing ad hoc utility.
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It's an ad hoc thing, networks of friends who brought these works into our lives.
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Responding to these challenges will take more than ad hoc political messaging and emergency funding.
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Many other instances of ad hoc burnings of bodies have been reported over the years.
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Ad hoc interventions not anchored in a coherent plan squander our resources, reputation and security.
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Democrats are doing it, too — groups like Bennett's, political campaigns, and ad hoc organizers alike.
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The plan will allow Iowans to apply to hold their own ad hoc caucuses Feb.
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Before that, researchers had to rely on an ad hoc system of ocean temperature measurements.
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In the nineteenth century, most Presidents briefed reporters themselves, on an infrequent, ad-hoc basis.
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This is a recipe for violent robberies, ad hoc money laundering or even organized crime.
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"It's a really low-friction way of having an ad hoc meeting," Ms. Lane said.
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Not to mention ad hoc social networks people construct with tools like WhatsApp and iMessage.
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He now heads an ad-hoc group of attorneys all working on Operation Pacifier proceedings.
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Joseph Swanson, senior managing director at Houlihan Lokey, financial adviser to the Ad Hoc Group, said the signing of the agreement was a landmark moment for Noble, and the Ad Hoc Group was looking forward to getting consent from creditors outside the core group.
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The National Guard's ad-hoc "command center" in the mayor's office, he said, has been closed.
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Whoever forms a government will face a tough job putting together ad hoc majorities to legislate.
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Paduchik assured him the RNC chair could at any time form an ad hoc debate panel.
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You will provide assistance to the journalists and deal with ad hoc requests and reader inquiries.
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Operational costs until now had been split on an ad-hoc basis, with infrastructure spending withheld.
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The Ad Hoc group has said it will challenge that process in the courts if necessary.
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Peru acted for the 14-nation ad hoc "Lima group", which includes most Latin American countries.
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Intel® RealSense™ SDK, of course, and a lot of ad-hoc, hand-written code.
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For now, the company says it will continue to grant verification on an ad hoc basis.
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Pollsters say ad hoc telephone surveys do not necessarily provide a reliable reflection of public opinion.
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The coaches were actors first and ad hoc coaches (Salavas smoked onscreen throughout his tenure) second.
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"It's been an amazing day with my friends," Martin said, after his ad hoc retirement party.
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Like websites where students rate professors, ad hoc ratings of police will be fraught with problems.
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Assembled from a tailgate tent and heavy plastic sheeting, it resembles an ad hoc field hospital.
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The result is an ad-hoc human wave attack, a rolling riot of bodies and blasters.
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Participants will also discuss whether to create an informal, ad hoc bondholder committee, the invitation said.
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Governments might prefer the predictability of regularly paying into a fund to ad hoc donor events.
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They are ad hoc military formations and have no capacity to incarcerate people for long periods.
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He is an advisor to the Ad Hoc Group of Puerto Rico's General Obligation (GO) Bondholders.
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Yet the courts can only provide ad hoc remedy to what is ultimately a systemic problem.
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The Fyre staff are wasted on the beach, directing their commercial in an ad hoc fashion.
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As a result, individual members became ad hoc authorizers directly attaching spending requests to appropriation bills.
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In fact, Erez thinks corporate demand for ad-hoc workers is only going to get bigger.
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They perhaps met once a week, whereas for us, it was a more ad hoc approach.
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It isn't uncommon to see ad hoc shelter solutions in public parks or on subway benches.
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This impulse could create incentives to apply ad-hoc criteria for determining when to prosecute corporations.
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It was defeated, but telecoms-to-government data transfers are happening on an ad hoc basis.
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The ladies leaned in and seemed to conspire like it was an ad hoc war room.
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Building it, and performing ad hoc sacraments at its base, infuses the men with tribal passions.
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But Season 6 prefers to use magic in the story in a convenient, ad hoc manner.
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The group was responding to the needs of migrant families on a largely ad hoc basis.
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They are replaced by an ad hoc wingtip fairing which covers the wingtip tank attachment points.
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The internment camps no longer are an ad hoc measure; they are meant to be permanent.
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She once confided to a friend about the ad hoc nature of her United Nations assignment.
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But these exceptions would be ad hoc and require a level of charm in the asking.
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The ubiquity of smartphones, together with our culture of celebrating busyness, makes ad hoc approaches difficult.
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However, the investor group, which calls itself the MexCAT Ad Hoc Bondholder Group, rejected the offer.
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Without many solutions and with many problems to fix, they have settled for ad hoc explanations.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's assumes that Belarus will continue to benefit from ad hoc financial support from Russia.
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Sensitive topics are often dealt with via ad-hoc moderation decisions in response to a public outcry.
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Checkpoints, drones, torture, snatch-and-grabs, show trials and ad hoc prisons all figure in the action.
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Film sets can often feel like ad hoc families, but in Renfro's case, it became almost literal.
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"It's not for everybody," acknowledges Greg Cohn, CEO of Ad Hoc Labs, which makes Burner and Firewall.
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But this would be a minority government, forced to cobble together ad hoc majorities for every bill.
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DOBBS: Because an ad hoc adviser to the president— TRUMP: No, but I'd love to hear it.
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When you arrive, you'll connect with hundreds of other like-minded techies and form ad-hoc teams.
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Sharing password information has been one of the chief concerns with the ad hoc screen scraping approach.
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Interestingly, however, the booths were arranged in a discernibly ad hoc manner—one inconsistent with the maps.
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Ad hoc solutions that were devised on an interim basis after the war are firmly in place.
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Some particularly smoggy cities and provinces are also implementing ad hoc measures to beat bouts of pollution.
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When refugee crises strike, energy provision is well down the list of priorities and often ad-hoc.
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Virtually the opposite of streaming services like Spotify, the ad-hoc network is wildly decentralized and noncommercial.
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Spokeswomen for the Ad Hoc Group and fellow creditors in the Par Investors Pool declined to comment.
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The discussion might have sounded ad hoc to an outsider, but there was nothing cavalier about it.
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This ad hoc shelter system has endured for decades with homeless people staying months or even years.
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The human rights lobby moves in to shame the state, and in ad hoc ways restores rights.
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It is not meant to be an ad hoc intervention tactic used to counteract flashpoints of violence.
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Each agency formulates an ad hoc policy response whenever some virtual currency issues falls under its jurisdiction.
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The donor forum — also called the Ad Hoc Liaison committee — will convene in Brussels later this month.
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This leads the doping process in America to be decentralized, ad hoc, and up to individual actors.
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An ad hoc fleet of ferries and boats rushed to the downed plane and pulled passengers aboard.
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He said he applied something similar but more ad hoc with the people supporting his trading desk.
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CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — The ad hoc memorial at the police cordon spread out across a wide area.
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The difference between Mr. Trump and his advisers is that his tweeting is usually more ad hoc.
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Ms. Golinkin promotes herself as a mix of ad hoc therapist, master networker, recruiter and job whisperer.
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"The President's ad hoc use of the pardon power is concerning enough," Mr. Warner wrote on Twitter.
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That includes an ad hoc worker revolt that preceded the end of the company's controversial Pentagon contract.
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"It is more of a short-term ad hoc rather than a long-term exposure," she said.
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Trade people tended to consider international macro people semi-charlatans, doing ad hoc stuff devoid of rigor.
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A similar ad hoc system provides dignified send-offs for hundreds of poor veterans across the country.
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It's everywhere now, often in big, Costco-sized pump bottles, offered as an ad-hoc public service.
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These narrative manipulations leave many to disregard fundamental constitutional rules, or to accept their ad hoc revision.
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In 22016, she said, she joined ad hoc groups of local Sanders supporters that formed on Facebook.
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In the early aughts, details about the sisters filtered down to us from ad hoc fan sites.
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There was no parental leave policy beyond what individual offices might create on an ad hoc basis.
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Kudlow and Moore are also helping Trump formulate his policies, although seemingly on a more ad-hoc basis.
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It's a complex framework, but it's also an ad hoc patchwork, lacking any obvious physical interpretation or justification.
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In theory, such ad hoc measures should be redundant in two economies that have embraced flexible exchange rates.
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The ad-hoc volunteers were also there to help Lucky Dog load up when a replacement van arrived.
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Companies still have to seek ad hoc exemptions from federal authorities to do these things for business purposes.
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One is the Lima group, an ad hoc gathering of 14 countries trying to restore democracy in Venezuela.
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The ad hoc piece will never go away, just as it never goes away for any YC companies.
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"This ad hoc adding a debate when somebody wants it is not a good way to run things."
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There were galleries that catered to different price points [such as Factory Fresh and Ad Hoc in Bushwick].
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Otoo-Oyortey said in Britain, a lack of funding meant classes were currently taught on ad hoc basis.
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Locals are being forced to create ad hoc barriers from rocks to prevent beaches from being washed away.
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" Instead, it was designed for ad hoc organization of smaller groups, like families, "where there is no 'leader.
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This is enabled by things like ad hoc peer-to-peer networks, mesh networks, and self-healing networks.
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"What I'm concerned is there seems to be a lot of ad hoc-ery going on," said Sen.
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Zurbarán had to subsist ad hoc, often on commissions from religious orders that tethered him to pious subjects.
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"What we've done for 16 consecutive years is done that function on essentially an ad hoc basis," Gen.
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It's the sort of depressing ad hoc solution that countless Bay Area residents have been forced into creating.
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The Marine Corps' "Lightning Carrier" concept means to turn its "Gator Navy" amphibs into ad hoc aircraft carriers.
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This will be done either through the informal ad hoc committee or through the agent Commerzbank, he said.
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So he insinuates his way into the ad hoc theater troupe by claiming he can speak Serbo-Croatian.
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The largely ad hoc system in states for collecting and tabulating individual voting results is vulnerable as well.
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The modified proposal was also rejected by the investor coalition, known as the MexCAT Ad Hoc Bondholder Group.
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That's not ideal either; it's a very ad hoc legal system that will vary a lot by state.
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For now, there's no across-the-board regulation, just ad hoc FDA approvals or rejections for individual patients.
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This was the origin of an ad hoc organizing group, which grew after the 229 Las Vegas shooting.
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However, since DHS operates the port courts, DOJ has capitulated to the ad hoc rules which deny transparency.
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Relying on the generals was always a dubious, ad hoc plan prompted by Mr. Trump's uniquely troubling peculiarities.
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"In an ad hoc, kind of grass-roots manner, people were using it to tell stories," she said.
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So far, such steps have been distinctly ad hoc and a more coordinated approach would bring clear benefits.
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"Ag policy has this long history of mixing politics with ad hoc disaster programs," Montana State's Belasco said.
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You can, of course, do your unsubscribing on an ad hoc basis, canceling emails as they come in.
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Currently, China is listed as an ad hoc participant of the Paris Club, a collection of creditor nations.
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More urgent is the double association of an ad-hoc child's swing set and a row of nooses.
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Trump has a long pattern of continuing to say weird, ad hoc stuff that is awkward and potentially dangerous.
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Ad hoc, limited versions of this biennial process were adopted in the Bipartisan Budget Acts of 2013 and 2015.
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An ad hoc group of investors holding much of the utility's $9 billion in bonds welcomed privatizing the utility.
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An ad hoc committee of lawyers from ten banks and five fund managers was convened to hear the dispute.
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They alleged (accurately in many cases) that Taylor's prescriptions for management often had an ad hoc flavor to them.
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Monogram is very easy to use, and is one of the more elegant ad hoc presentation apps I've seen.
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Hundreds of highly skilled techies will form ad hoc teams and work together using BeMyApp, the official Hackathon platform.
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"Paloma's been very instrumental in helping us secure ad hoc funding for children who are visually impaired," Galban says.
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Archbishop William Lori is Archbishop of Baltimore and Chair of the U.S. Bishops Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty.
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A group of nuclear power generators, called the Ad Hoc Utilities Group, said it was pleased with Trump's decision.
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We will never meet with the Freedom Caucus, because it's not appropriate for a group of ad hoc members.
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The parent also conducts performance appraisals on COAMI and sends internal auditors to COAMI on an ad-hoc basis.
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This group, which is being advised by law firm Kirkland & Ellis, has now formed an unofficial ad hoc committee.
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He grasps for ad hoc ways to fulfill those promises that often do more harm than the status quo.
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A coherent policy toward Africa cannot be ad hoc or emerge in response to isolated events on the ground.
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At an ad-hoc morgue in the town of Alotenango, at least three bodies lay covered with blue sheets.
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On Sunday, 7 million Venezuelans congregated outside ad-hoc polling stations to cast votes they knew would be symbolic.
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Rather than engaging in ad hoc penalty distribution to favored charities, the DOJ ought to look to existing law.
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Reading the letters, you can see how Kenner's book reworks Davenport's ad hoc explanation of the translation to Kenner.
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Fourth, you have to believe that the United States can create coalitions on an ad hoc, as-needed basis.
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Rather, it is a preview of things to come — ad hoc resolutions and piecemeal reforms — for the sharing economy.
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The ad hoc volunteers also drove around Chicago's South Loop, looking for people out in the cold, Payne said.
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It did not specify whether hoodies or sneakers, the ad-hoc uniform of millennial tech workers, constitute acceptable dress.
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Fraud and counterfeit products are, of course, a major concern when it comes to these ad hoc supply chains.
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But absent clear direction from the White House, the Pentagon's initial internal response to the crisis, was ad hoc.
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Hayes said it's been largely "an ad hoc process" of figuring what should and shouldn't go behind the paywall.
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South of "Gilded Cage," shoppers on Fifth Avenue wended through ad hoc concrete obstacles around the president's own tower.
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Some recommend that Germany should focus on ad hoc coalitions or maintain equidistance between Russia and the United States.
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Rodgers posted the design online for others to use and the ad hoc collective began to ramp up production.
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However, Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said the gesture was a one-time "ad-hoc" resolution to the crisis.
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From a distance, it looks prefab, temporary, perhaps an ad hoc extension to an overcrowded school or municipal department.
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The ad-hoc committee expects to finalise its process by the end of March 2020, with public input included.
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Whether these risks are worth any benefits should be evaluated by E.P.A., not juries on an ad hoc basis.
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Her ad hoc process can be a challenge in television, where she has teams of writers working beneath her.
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But Mr. Prince has found camaraderie among an ad hoc group of wealthy individuals known as the Patriotic Millionaires.
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The Agriculture Department last paid out ad hoc subsidies in the billions in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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The war drums drove us forward as we prowled the waves, recruiting other players into our ad hoc armada.
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The body could also prepare specific reports on an ad hoc basis if it considers that necessary, Hayne noted.
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"We seek to play by the rules, but we can't respond to rules that are ad hoc," Johnson said.
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No one knows whether Trump's ad hoc, inconsistent, and improvisational style of campaigning will lead to equally erratic policy-making.
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In ad hoc fashion, proyectosLA will showcase over a dozen of the most prestigious and innovative galleries throughout Latin America.
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"We've done this ad hoc over the years, so we knew their was a huge demand for this," Lambert said.
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The Ombudsman has asked that three-person Ad Hoc Ethical Committee should take a view on Barroso's move within weeks.
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Or they lament the firm's seemingly ad hoc decision-making, rendering any attempt at long-term planning or consistency futile.
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The campaigns of Bernie Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard and Tom Steyer will also have a presence in the ad hoc operation.
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But neither should anyone be complacent about the dangers of a trading system racked by confrontation and ad hoc bans.
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He overhauled the RBI monetary policy framework, instituting a new inflation-targeting regime to replace previous ad hoc decision-making.
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Groups such as the Ad Hoc Women Artists' Committee and the Guerrilla Girls have protested the exhibition over the decades.
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This is probably because Arcade City is name of the ride sharing startup that created the ad-hoc Facebook group.
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It was called Resurrection City, and for the next six weeks, Freedman lived in and photographed the ad hoc camp.
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This latest unicorn hunt only adds to a growing list of ad-hoc band-aids applied to self-inflicted wounds.
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In short, Gilmore Girls is about finding ad hoc families wherever you can — and whether you are parent or child.
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"All over Sri Lanka we are facing a situation where we just cannot distribute land ad-hoc," Minister Yapa said.
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At first, the unit operated in ad hoc, de facto fashion and housed transgender women alongside gay and bi men.
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In 1970 he met drummer Don Henley through an ad-hoc backup band for a one-off Linda Ronstadt performance.
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Without a central repository for all things design, these ad hoc processes can rapidly spin out of control at scale.
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But its relentless pursuit of overseas assets and ad hoc style have raised regulatory questions both at home and abroad.
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Another implementation could create "mesh networks" for things like offline chat or ad-hoc project groups for real-time collaboration.
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But while this ad hoc style of justice suited the frontier, its unruliness threatened the stability of East Coast cities.
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John Thune of South Dakota with heading up an ad hoc committee to rewrite the House version of the bill.
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Sources involved in the talks told Reuters the Ad Hoc Group holds about $120 million of the debt due Monday.
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Elsewhere in Iraq, security forces filmed themselves punching, kicking, and whipping men in ad-hoc detention sites, including school classrooms.
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Despite the formalism, Burnham notes, the symmetry of each building is "bent a little" to add an ad hoc air.
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Yet in science, just as in defining a concept like courage, ad hoc exceptions are sometimes exactly what are needed.
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There is the preparation of food for large numbers of people with a mix of ad hoc and alcoholic measures.
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Some members of my ad hoc cornbread council pushed me toward a drier, chunkier dressing with a craggy, crisp top.
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If that ad hoc game wasn't specifically built for Lonzo Ball's avant-garde ball-distribution, it sure looked like it.
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Hours quickly pass as he journeys through each one, using a composite microscope and a complicated ad-hoc photography setup.
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"They are creating more agile and dynamic investment structures, ad hoc for single deals," said AIFI director-general Anna Gervasoni.
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Though there is, technically, a "company," it's often an ad hoc confection brokered by agents, producers and other offstage dealmakers.
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"We love having him here," Mr. Higgins said as he drove around the property on an ad hoc coyote safari.
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Presumably he has been talking business with Ms. Burch on an ad hoc basis over dinner for a while now.
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Or, we could just keep up the ad hoc approach and get it from whatever random tweet we see next.
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It takes an ad hoc "war room" at Facebook headquarters with dozens of staff members working round-the-clock shifts.
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The exclusively reported details offer a window into the ad-hoc personality-driven way decisions are made in this administration.
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In April, he threw his first solo Passover Seder, an ad hoc mix of Jewish tradition and takeout Thai food.
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Mini bodegas sprang up, along with a beauty salon, an ad hoc video-game arcade and an unlicensed dentist's office.
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Vizcarra did not name any of the companies but promised to establish an ad-hoc commission to tackle the issue.
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Bruce A. Morrison (D) is a former congressman from Connecticut who co-chaired the Ad hoc Committee on Irish Affairs.
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Thus began an extraordinary few days of ad hoc diplomatic wrangling that upended the talks in a weekend Twitter storm.
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All over the city, you can see that kind of wreckage and ad hoc barriers, put up by both sides.
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That means, above all, devolving decision-making to small, often ad hoc groups, operating semi-independently against much larger forces.
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Still, even the ad hoc nature of the Hollywood blackout is unlikely to spook foreign studios from wooing Chinese audiences.
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But ad hoc involvement in the most virulent civil war in years is likely to lead to extremely counterproductive results.
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So far, the president's response to the financial stress in farm country has been the ad hoc Market Facilitation Program.
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The building is named Graffiti House for the revolving curated works by artists associated with the Ad Hoc Art community.
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When someone announced a new love interest, the room corralled itself into a kind of ad hoc family press conference.
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Glass, bronze and wax sculptures sit on ad hoc brick shelves or on wooden supports that resemble Ikea end tables.
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"I fear a chaotic and seemingly ad hoc trade policy will be ineffective in confronting China," Pascrell said in June.
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If you look at the report, to me, the most damming thing was ad-hoc decision making based on personal views.
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Once proceedings are under way, the ad-hoc group plans to request an audit of Russian Standard Bank, the source added.
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"Show me the code!" he'd say, because, well, he's Zuckerberg, and any occasion is ripe for an ad hoc programming review.
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Unfortunately, West is far from the only black celebrity engaged in ad-hoc negotiations in the pop culture arena with Trump.
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An ad hoc industry group representing the largest Japanese, German and other foreign automakers called "Here for America," criticized the effort.
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It's sometimes portrayed this way in the West, but in reality the Russian government is messy and disorganized and ad hoc.
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You can use them or camping, as ad hoc outdoor lighting for a backyard party, or strung up in your van.
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Be smart: Oil analyst Ellen Wald tells Axios that the ad-hoc nature of the existing agreement better suits Russia's interests.
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The parent also conducts performance appraisals on Dong Yin and sends internal auditors to the subsidiary on an ad-hoc basis.
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Much of the lifesaving work has fallen on the shoulders of volunteers and ad-hoc measures by the local coast guards.
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The larger problem here is the Fed's ad hoc strategy for setting interest rates and explaining future decisions to the markets.
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Outside of the village, you can also find the Resistance encampment with its ad-hoc infrastructure, rag-tag starfighters and equipment.
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Still they insist the ETS is the most market-friendly way of curbing emissions, and is better than ad hoc regulation.
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Ukraine, its Western backers and monitoring groups denounced the ad hoc referendum, saying it was a sham carried out at gunpoint.
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This would be similar to how a bandit leader operates, with ad-hoc verbal agreements being more important than fixed contracts.
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Distributed access points on an integrated network create much less interference than an ad hoc dispersal of individual routers behind bookshelves.
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A spokesman for FIFA's ad-hoc election committee confirmed the complaint had been received and said it would now be analyzed.
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The secretaries of State, Treasury, and Energy, as well as the Federal Trade Commission, would all be considered ad hoc members.
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"The case with Apple presents unique issues that should be addressed by Congress, not on an ad-hoc basis," McAdam said.
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In a short time, the experiment-driven profile is an order of magnitude more detailed than the strictly ad hoc learning.
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It is all rather ad hoc—with makeshift fires, signs made by volunteers advertising free stuff, and a playground for children.
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Muscat said that permitting the ship to dock in Malta was a one-time, or "ad-hoc", resolution to the standoff.
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But such an ad hoc system is unlikely to reassure foreign producers and so protection for British products abroad could lapse.
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He appears to be responding to unfolding events in an ad-hoc way, rather than being guided by a broader strategy.
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The art and design elements of Deathscapes are not decorative or ad hoc illustrations to a text; their function is political.
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Previously, corruption investigations in the People's Liberation Army, the world's largest armed forces, were handled in a more ad hoc fashion.
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There is an ad hoc air to the government that does not inspire that vital ingredient for a stable economy: confidence.
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With guidance from FEMA , an ad-hoc six-person recovery crew led by a former fire-eater salvaged what it could.
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But a comedy career, more so than most others, is a series of ad hoc improvisations and recoveries from repeated failure.
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At a meeting on Friday, EU officials failed again to go beyond the bloc's current reliance on voluntary, ad hoc help.
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Along with casting the audience into a VR theater, creators are also giving them these ad hoc actors their own audience.
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But without a full understanding of the platform's impact, most policies are just ad hoc responses to problems as they emerge.
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Ad hoc leaders quell rumors, provide news, and plan our survival with limited water and no safe way off the mountain.
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But for all its ad hoc, last-minute feel, it has evolved into the most far-reaching repeal proposal of all.
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Front Burner Monday night is fried chicken night at the TAK Room, where the chef is serving his Ad Hoc dish.
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Decisions that feel ad hoc or made by one or two people in the belly of a large company often are.
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Creating an ad-hoc tribunal out of nonfederal officials for each impeachment would add too many risks and complications, he wrote.
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But the evacuation process has been ad hoc and chaotic, leaving residents to sift through uncertain information, separating rumor from fact.
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MORE (R-Ariz.), have complained about the ad hoc approach to responding to, conducting and deterring cyberattacks since the Obama administration.
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Still, she said, she worried about whether its ad hoc, informal practices could ever function in the absence of real institutions.
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The result is an ad hoc remix of a classical Indian composition to a contemporary Western musical tropes with catchy results.
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Noble is seeking to halve its senior debt and hand over 70 percent of the restructured business to the Ad Hoc Group.
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It's full of ad hoc, drastic cuts to health care for the poor and disabled, and promises of higher premiums all around.
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Many decisions are taken in an ad hoc manner in response to problems or opportunities, without or outside a comprehensive strategic plan.
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"Loose networks are difficult to disrupt, ad hoc groups are even less susceptible, and independent operators are easily replaceable," the report concluded.
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Any more, OS reviews have become ad hoc user manuals with an op-ed spin or hyper technical dissections for the obsessed.
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Sanchez says he wants to govern alone with only ad-hoc support from other parties, but a variety of scenarios are possible.
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The Canadian Medical Association recently released a policy paper that criticized the pervasive ad hoc approach to addictions treatment in the country.
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Ad-hoc verifications have continued since then — and one lucky beneficiary of the program, Karissa Bell notes, is … CEO Jack Dorsey's mother.
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I originally started with something like 5x5, but modified ad-hoc to use whatever equipment was available at my busy corporate gym.
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The EU has no standing army, relying on ad hoc forces contributed by member nations to carry out civilian and military missions.
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For a few years now, we've made do with fan-made, ad-hoc solutions such as Steam's Tabletop Simulator and Hero Lab.
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In response, de Sande became the public face for an ad hoc group of coders who called themselves the Robin Hood group.
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While Maxey has dubbed that one "2-methoxy-acetylfentanyl," he conceded naming conventions for these substances are "ad hoc," without clear rules.
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The companies plan to issue ad hoc statements on their final decision, which comes ahead of a Friday afternoon deadline for submissions.
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The other came from an "Ad-Hoc Group" of unsecured bondholders, including about 40 investors from the United States, Europe and Asia.
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Lead financial and legal advisers for the Ad Hoc Group of GDB Bondholders are Ducera Partners and Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, respectively.
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Join the hundreds of other like-minded techies, form ad-hoc teams and build something great using BeMyApp, the official Hackathon platform.
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Many tax incentive deals are ad hoc, given to one major company and tailored to that company during a national bidding war.
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Parsippany High School didn't have an advanced calculus class, so he concocted an ad hoc version and taught Li during lunch breaks.
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"It lets you implement machine learning in an ad hoc manner," Cormac Brick, head of machine learning at Movidius, tells The Verge.
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Multiply this ad hoc topography across an entire car and the result was an unwieldy nest consisting of miles of of wires.
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After the conference call, Jones's status as an ad hoc member of the compensation committee was revoked by the remaining six members.
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The European Union, not an ad hoc grouping of Russia, Turkey and others, should meet urgently to begin work on these issues.
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Erickson said his ad-hoc group exploring third-party options estimates it would cost at least $250 million to run a campaign.
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However, a less crisis-driven, last-minute, ad hoc approach to budgeting is unlikely until the existing dysfunctional process has been changed.
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By creating an app that carries the Fender brand, the company intends to further professionalize this type of ad-hoc song learning.
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Kris Hansen, a lawyer with Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, who represents the ad hoc bondholders, did not respond to a request for comment.
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The bank reports those results within a unit that also includes revenue from merchant banking, private equity and other ad-hoc investments.
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"The President's ad hoc use of the pardon power is concerning enough," Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, tweeted.
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His recent books and even his judicial opinions sometimes devolve into ad hoc tabulations of one man's fascinating but idiosyncratic social accounting.
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The umbrella group includes the Ad Hoc Group and the Par Investors Pool, groups whose members include Commerzbank, Pimco and Dexia Kommunalbank.
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There's the rhetoric, ad-hoc decisions and shifting positions on even as something as fundamental to the party as the Second Amendment.
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Users upload files to the Wikimedia Commons database, link to them in closed Facebook groups, and, bam—free ad-hoc filesharing network.
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The flexible and unregulated form of payment was aimed at encouraging bosses to stop hiring workers on an illegal, ad hoc basis.
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Using COTS hardware forces us to reproduce that genericity into our framework, instead of designing ad-hoc hardware for every new task.
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To date, they have been rare (we still see weather disasters as unusual anomalies) and decided on a distributed, ad hoc basis.
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The solution: "By encouraging everyone to work in a more ad hoc manner, meeting times are compressed to the minimum time required."
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"No one [in the ad hoc space] is really equipped to understand the commercial imperative and commercial psychology of suppliers," they explained.
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It has established ad hoc courts to try Syrians for crimes committed under the Islamic State, but it does not try foreigners.
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For those seeking ad hoc censorship of parody and criticism, the advantages of turning to legal avenues outside the DMCA are obvious.
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The next release under the RBA's new arrangement will be the minutes of its ad-hoc March 18 policy meeting on Wednesday.
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Nor did PDVSA's ad hoc board, a group of Guaido allies appointed by Venezuela's opposition-run legislature that controls PDVSA's U.S. operations.
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Nor did PDVSA's ad hoc board, a group of Guaido allies appointed by Venezuela's opposition-run legislature that controls PDVSA's U.S. operations.
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To get around Obama-era restrictions on the number of troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, commanders sometimes resorted to ad hoc arrangements.
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I add words manually on a pretty ad hoc basis, generally when I'm trying to develop more options for a theme set.
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This necessitates more than forming ad hoc committees to produce reports that all too often sit on a dean's desk collecting dust.
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"Generally speaking, stable tax policy is more efficient from a policy perspective than something you'd do ad hoc or temporarily," Bunn said.
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In 2015 they turned their shared studio in Chinatown into an ad hoc alternative art space and impromptu residency program called Practice.
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William E. Lori is archbishop of Baltimore and chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty.
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The disputants would effectively copy and paste the existing system to create an ad hoc process overseen by former WTO appeals judges.
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"We had a very ad hoc approach and now it is becoming more systematic," Jane later tells me away from the office.
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President Trump's political allies are seeking to discredit reporters, media outlets and social media platforms using both formal and ad hoc efforts.
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HHS still has an ad hoc approach for addressing controversial social media posts, according to three individuals with knowledge of the process.
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His mother also sleeps in the caravan, a surprisingly ad hoc arrangement for someone who makes a living conjuring high-gloss perfection.
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It probably depended on your outlook — most bankers with families weren't frequenting the ad hoc wagon brothels or drinking themselves into oblivion.
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"Dark rides […] were the VR experiences of their day, they used ad hoc technology to produce unique and intimate experiences," Zika explained.
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One common theme is that, despite plenty of warning and years of preparation, the approach of authorities was piecemeal and ad hoc.
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In the past, women with non-standard proportions would have needed to buy bras from ad hoc bra makers — time consuming and expensive.
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Certainly sex and consumerism are no strange bedfellows, but in Rhoades's work, the relationship is rendered in an ad hoc, haphazard, illogical form.
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MSCI operates an annual review for A share inclusion, but has said it could hold an ad hoc review if the situation changes.
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"Look, if someone does something that Trump doesn't like, he will be capricious on an ad hoc process and overrule people," said Lewis.
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The ad hoc nature of the tests also meant that data was collected with no particular scrutiny of more or less suspicious travelers.
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Competitors will form ad hoc teams and spend a little over 24 grueling, caffeine-, sugar-, and pizza-fueled hours building well, who knows?
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Previously, it said, it made several approaches to an ad hoc committee of creditors to arrange a call but each invitation was declined.
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But while for years the efforts were privately funded and ad hoc, the federal government has been formally supporting transition operations since 2010.
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It's also safe to predict that this ad hoc announcer probably has a long line of cat ladies looking up his phone number.
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The hope is that Catalyst's feature set is powerful enough that these sorts of ad hoc tasks become a thing of the past.
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That year Ken Thompson, a previous DA, expanded the unit, which until then had only investigated troublesome convictions on an ad-hoc basis.
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So now I am very fond of Lives — it has a kind of impromptu, ad hoc aspect I never tried to duplicate again.
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FitzPatrick is the ad hoc chairman of the Steering Committee of the International Coalition of Consumer Advocates and president of Pyramid Scheme Alert.org.
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The startup allows users to shop ad hoc for everything from meat and produce to shelf-stable items you'd find in the pantry.
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They are getting to answer for Trump's broadsides against the judiciary, and to clean up his disastrous ad hoc haranguing of American allies.
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Places like Chantoiseau's were quickly embraced as social spaces where people could meet, share ideas and celebrate: ad hoc suppers, open to all.
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Temporary ad hoc measures would be required to ensure that security, air travel, medical supplies and other essentials would continue with minimal disruption.
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With Grondona in charge of FIFA finances, Blatter elevated that ad hoc bagman-politicking into a sophisticated corporate machinery of shameless self-perpetuation.
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Immediately after this morning's press conference, Singer tweeted that the scenario sounded similar to ad hoc tactics used by US soldiers in Iraq.
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" Garry Winogrand "pushed things a stage further, combining Frank's ad hoc aesthetic with a pictorial appetite so voracious it bordered on the indiscriminate.
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The tides are turning, away from an ad hoc society into a more measured one, and each character is experiencing the change differently.
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Senate Majority Mitch McConnell instead has assembled an ad hoc working group to hash out the details of Obamacare repeal in private meetings.
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Within months of our visit, an ad hoc UN tribunal would be established: the ICTY, or International Criminal Tribunal on the Former Yugoslavia.
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An ad-hoc team of suicide prevention advocates, public-health professionals, and pro-gun groups in New Hampshire launched the Gun Shop Project.
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The move ends opposition from the island's Ad Hoc Group of GO Bondholders to a COFINA debt restructuring plan, according to the board.
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No single person or government department has enough information to capably steer the market, and ad hoc deals establish a poor business climate.
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The ad-hoc Sustainable Shark Alliance last week registered to lobby with the sole goal of defeating the Shark Fin Trade Elimination Act.
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But the company's poor preparation and ad hoc response enabled a conflagration that engulfed its reputation and incinerated a quarter of shareholders' wealth.
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Those who enter the transit zones have typically already been waiting in Serbia for a year and a half in ad-hoc camps.
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"It's another thing that kind of pushes people in the direction of being more ad hoc and doing things on demand," he said.
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" Speaking about the military exercises, Corker told Reuters: "I don't know if that's an agreement or an ad hoc statement that was made.
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But after the ad hoc release, Shamir isolated himself further — he later split with his management team — and again contemplated ending his career.
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He denied the accusation of organizing a cabal, portraying the way the festival organizers came together as a typically Russian ad hoc process.
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"People are offering personal and ad hoc K-12 teaching online, ballet lessons online, music lessons, and other resources for families," says DeYoung.
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Such acts of neighborly bravery have been caught on camera, or retold on social media, during ad hoc rescue operations for multiple hurricanes.
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Under him, the Philharmonic felt more experimental and ad hoc, as if a staid Victorian mansion had been kitted out with funky furniture.
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There are now weekly meetings between the authority's operators and the utility's engineers — something that used to occur on an ad hoc basis.
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Mr. Sanders vastly outperformed his rivals in the ad hoc Iowa caucuses held in the state, across the nation and around the world.
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Out of nowhere the president's Justice Department has upended decades of reliable merger regulation, replacing it with an ad hoc approach to deals.
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"The movement has been thriving on its ad-hoc character," said Ma Ngok, a political scientist at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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CTS Labs, a Tel Aviv-based hardware security company announced the vulnerabilities on a sleek ad hoc website and in videos published Tuesday.
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Bryan was inspired to go into user experience design when she began making ad hoc tools to help her blind grandmother live independently.
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Culinary Butane TorchAccording to Culinary Prestige, this torch heats up to over 2300 degrees Fahrenheit, making it perfect for ad hoc Home Alone roleplay.
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Ad Hoc grew out of the broader labor activist group the Art Workers' Coalition (AWC), via the sub-group Women Artists in Revolution (WAR).
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Those bonds are backed by a 51 percent stake in Citgo, which is under the control of an ad-hoc board appointed by Guaido.
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Now, a network of young women have created an ad hoc system of screenshot leaks and callout videos meant to out abusers and predators.
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Ad hoc rentals from the fleet in your city cost $1 to unlock and then start at 15 cents per minute of your ride.
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I'll admit, I don't use the "remove Joy-Cons and use them as two separate controllers for ad hoc gaming anywhere" feature that often.
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And here's the thing: we really don't know how to model personal income distribution — at best we have some semi-plausible ad hoc stories.
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Other countries are increasingly implementing ad hoc measures, including travel restrictions and quarantine measures, to prevent an outbreak from occurring in their respective jurisdictions.
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Venezuela's information ministry and PDVSA, with ad hoc board named by Guaido to oversee foreign holdings, did not immediately reply to requests for comment.
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Maybe we need a more decentralized ad-hoc internet where ISPs are never given the opportunity to have these powers in the first place.
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Especially, I look to Egypt in 2011, where they used ad-hoc internet to communicate among each other because the internet got shut down.
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This indicates that some companies are incorporating Mechanical Turk into their regular business model, instead of just utilizing it for an ad hoc task.
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His political inexperience and ad hoc style of governing means this cannot be ruled out again now, as he faces multiple crises in DC.
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Spurred by a glut of fuel, Sinopec started offering hefty discounts in response to ad-hoc but frequent promotions by independent petrol station operators.
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The NFL discourse on Twitter is mostly ad-hoc gibberish and First Take-ish posturing, but Schwartz has offered a smart and entertaining counterpoint.
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"We have taken note of Osram's ad-hoc announcement," a spokeswoman said, adding that AMS was looking forward to the opportunity to hold discussion.
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Donors cited his fickleness on matters of policy and what they saw as an ad hoc populist platform focused on trade protectionism and immigration.
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The idea was modeled after the Nuremberg trials and the ad hoc tribunals for the Yugoslavia conflicts of the 220006s and the Rwandan genocide.
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As new ad hoc alliances form between conservatives and liberals, one area of shared disgust is victim politics, especially as practiced by campus agitators.
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But an anti-Trump Popular Front could only work in an ad hoc fashion on specific issues, like those outlined by Tomasky and Wittes.
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In interviews, teachers described developing ad hoc meal delivery systems to keep children fed when parents no longer leave the house to buy groceries.
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From the start there's a febrile mood to this ad hoc household, languorous poolside mornings, friends coming over to drink a bit too much.
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An ad hoc citizens committee headed by the painter Ross Moffett, with Ms. Del Deo as executive vice president and spokeswoman, took them on.
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And it's not known if an ad hoc delivery of food last week, dropped by crane over the berm, reached all those in need.
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As the film industry expands in the city, the opportunities for New Yorkers to turn their homes into ad hoc film studios grow, too.
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Europe must move now to end the ad hoc anti-refugee alliances and forge a common and humane policy, including urgent help for Greece.
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We are looking at where they are going and organising people if it's needed but we're doing this on a very ad-hoc basis.
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The queer activist group No Justice, No Pride (NJNP) is an ad-hoc coalition against Capital Pride in Washington DC founded earlier this year.
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We're also urbanizing in an ad hoc fashion, so we have a lot of places where people are being exposed to each other's waste.
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Taken together, these accounts show how one episode in an unprecedented public health crisis has been handled in a haphazard and ad hoc fashion.
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But because their digital messaging was largely controlled directly by a bottleneck of human propagators, its spread necessarily was relatively uncoordinated and ad hoc.
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City streets are now clogged with Amazon delivery vehicles, with New York City sidewalks regularly turned into ad hoc satellite warehouses, stacked with boxes.
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The Ad Hoc Subrogation Group, which represents the entities, said the proposed settlement does not fully satisfy the $73 billion claims that it holds.
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By late last week, United Airlines decided it had enough of making ad hoc decisions about traveling animals and announced a tighter new policy.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell instead has assembled an ad hoc working group to hash out the details of Obamacare repeal in private meetings.
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Mr. Whitaker separately brought together his own ad hoc advisory council of four political appointees within the department, including an unidentified United States attorney.
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But when I translate literature — carefully, deliberately — I try to interrupt these ad hoc translations based on xenophobic logics, passing fancies and lazy incuriosities.
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Since then, the two sides have faced off along an ad hoc border stretching hundreds of kilometers around the cities of Luhansk and Donetsk.
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We must identify the clinicians who are best qualified and most willing to do this work and then train them appropriately, not ad hoc.
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By definition campaigns are transient and ad hoc, which makes it even less likely that they'll prioritize digital security than more traditional organizations might.
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Just roughly half of Deloitte employees that enrolled in ad hoc certification courses offered by the professional-services giant graduated on their first attempt.
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This lawmaker also said the discussion with the White House was more top line and ad hoc, rather than a planned and detailed briefing.
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He envisioned a version of Neuwirth's ad hoc performances at The Other End, less of a rock tour and more of a traveling carnival.
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The White House has announced the establishment of a National Vetting Center to rectify what it calls the "ad hoc" process for vetting travelers.
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Noble said in a statement on Wednesday that its Restructuring Support Agreement (RSA) had been signed by creditors known as the Ad Hoc Group.
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And they know that the ad hoc coalition that supported Mr. Jones may be difficult to reproduce when the next opponent is less polarizing.
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LG: With that, Kara and I came up with an ad hoc merch strategy, which we're trying to get Vox Media to buy it.
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But the Trump administration's new guidance appears to imply that the practice of stripping DACA protections ad hoc is going to come to an end.
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The 'gig economy' cases have arisen out of organisations' opting to offer people ad hoc employment, zero hours contracts and no opportunity for job security.
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Even beyond cybersecurity, the ad-hoc approach suggests the Trump White House has not fully adjusted to the complexities of life in the federal government.
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These "propaganda secretaries", as they are known, produce videos, tendentiously caption photographs and disseminate memes for ad hoc payments of up to $84 per month.
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He occasionally offers seemingly ad hoc ideas in public, but at some point expects aides and cabinet officials to follow up with specific implementation plans.
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The same bond has a $913 million payment due in October that most believe the ad-hoc board will not have the resources to pay.
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"People are worried that the new person that will come in will be very ad hoc, but the fact is, it's in law," she said.
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This has already occurred with mass surveillance of email metadata; what happens when the FBI reprograms ubiquitous service robots as an ad hoc police force?
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For all its reputation as the bastion of rule-based capitalism, America has a long history of ad hoc political interventions in business (see article).
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There are also ad-hoc aid deliveries from Gulf charities: in the past month, a load of frozen turkeys was handed out on the berm.
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I suppose I must be a "soft" atheist for believing that there is a huge political upside to ad hoc coalitions with liberal religious groups.
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In Houston much of the damage occurred outside the floodplain, so many properties may be completely uncovered, and left relying on ad hoc federal relief.
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A new canopy had been set up over the far-right lane of the checkpoint with an ad-hoc wiring system supporting multiple DSLR cameras.
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Protesters assembled an ad hoc press conference led by New York State Senator Michael Gianaris and Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer, both Queens government representatives.
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Workforce Development Week, last week's attempt to pivot attention back to jobs-jobs-jobs, felt ad hoc, a cynical attempt to distract from Trump's scandals.
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In the snowfield's center stretches something of an ad hoc staircase of steps kicked into the snow by weeks' or months' worth of climbing boots.
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Rather, most countries use ad hoc regulations, or existing fraud regulations to go after fixers, which can make things far more complicated for law enforcement.
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The ad hoc board is part an effort by opposition leaders who have disavowed the government of President Nicolas Maduro to control PDVSA's overseas assets.
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"Indeed, the debtors (Seadrill) recently received proposals from each of Barclays and the Ad Hoc Group," Seadrill said in the court documents filed last Friday.
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Many security teams still manually monitor data streams, and may even write their own ad-hoc batch processing scripts to get data ready for analysis.
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They are not engineering serendipitous conversations Professionals react to "help requests" or ask for "tips, information or help" in an ad hoc manner across networks.
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The reorganization plan was due to expire on Monday but the ad hoc group of bondholders allied to Sawiris said it was revising the plan.
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I've also made ad hoc soup/stew recipes that appear in the pages of Prevention magazine and end up RESEMBLING chili without actually being chili.
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Until it does, Cloudflare will carry on with a system that's imperfect and ad hoc, but better than not thinking about these challenges at all.
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Whereas Hollywood film sets have rather rigid, union-determined rules, Chinese sets are decidedly unsystematic, ad hoc, fly-by-the-seat-of-their-pants operations.
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I could find a worthy organization on my own and send Tuft & Needle an ad hoc receipt of sorts, with a signature from the recipient.
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Despite this knowledge, the US has historically employed an ad hoc reactionary approach, attempting to mitigate the fallout from violent conflicts instead of preventing them.
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Impressed by ad hoc translations Davenport supplied in the letters, Kenner eggs him on to publish his quirky, sharp-worded translations of Archilochus and Sappho.
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Crucially, discussions were trying to incorporate proposals made in two alternative plans by creditors Barclays Capital and an ad hoc group of bondholders, Seadrill said.
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The ad hoc group of bondholders and Barclays Capital have proposed alternative restructuring plans and posted a cash deposit that opened the way for talks.
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"The case with Apple presents unique issues that should be addressed by Congress, not on an ad hoc basis," McAdam told Reuters in a statement.
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Previously, the only option was to grab a ride ad-hoc shortly before departure, an option which will continue to be offered alongside advance scheduling.
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One, in 1861, did propose an amendment to avert an impending civil war, but it was an ad hoc affair, not an Article 5 meeting.
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Not unlike prior Trump administration declarations about ad hoc practices and unwritten rules, Kelly's proposal effectively would ratify what has been a haphazard political reality.
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Kurdish authorities are meting out justice in ad hoc courts, but the region is still part of Syria, and Kurdish control is not internationally recognized.
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When the next threat arises, we will no longer depend, as we did with Conficker, on an ad hoc group of private experts to respond.
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The reliance on an ad hoc system of budgeting has made it even more difficult for Congress to keep the nation's fiscal house in order.
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Edhi drivers receive a few days of basic instruction, and those who display an aptitude later get more specialized training on an ad hoc basis.
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He pointed out the bramble taking back the edge of an ad hoc park and the local town hall where he and Ariane were married.
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In the years since, Miles4Migrants has partnered with donors and aid organizations to reunite dozens of families on an ad hoc, case-by-case basis.
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Bharti Airtel has paid 130 billion rupees and another 50 billion rupees as ad-hoc payments to cover any differences based on its own assessment.
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In addition to Ohio's ad hoc delay, four states—Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Maryland—have delayed their primaries until June in response to the pandemic.
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Another option would be the creation of an ad hoc tribunal of the sort set up to prosecute crimes in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia.
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"Such a reading would be unreasonable for our cases are 'governed by general principles, rather than ad hoc improvisations,'" he wrote, quoting an earlier decision.
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An ad hoc assortment of upscale fitness products and unusual New Age remedies, The Wellery features kiosks offering avocado juice and futuristic fat removal processes.
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The largest American station, McMurdo, started out in 1956 as an improvised naval base, grew in an ad hoc manner over decades and needs updating.
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The network of gun-violence support groups across the country is loose and sprawling, with ad hoc outfits that form and disband based on need.
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Six years of efforts to change the ad hoc system came to a head late last year, when Mayor Bill de Blasio signed the legislation.
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These verifications underscore the ad hoc nature of the process: other candidates vying for the same nominations still do not have the promised blue check.
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" He continued, quoting a 2004 decision: "Such a reading would be unreasonable for our cases are 'governed by general principles, rather than ad hoc improvisations.
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The loud hum in the gallery is bolstered by descriptions of these categories, serving as ad hoc poetry, that have been handwritten on the wall.
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Some might be called on again to form a similar ad hoc "council of elders" to change the pending fate that beckons here in 85033.
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The proposal generates fierce debate, with critics balking at the idea of turning educators into ad hoc first responders in the event of a shooting.
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In both of these critical regions, we need greater U.S. involvement, hopefully guided by more comprehensive thinking rather than ad hoc responses to erupting crises.
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The coalition will still be in a minority, with 93 of 200 lower house seats, and require ad hoc backing from the small Communist party.
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The trouble with public Wi-Fi is that cybercriminals can use it to set up ad hoc networks as a way to capture private data.
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Islamic State has turned increasingly to ad hoc attacks, which U.S. and Iraqi officials have touted as proof that battlefield setbacks are weakening the jihadists.
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We cannot leave these decisions to the frontline clinicians fighting the virus, forcing them to make well-intentioned, but ad hoc choices under extreme pressure.
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What's hard in this area is tech is so dominant in our life that it is sort of the ultimate in ad hoc policy making.
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RP: During your exhibitions, you also change the signage of the art space's bathroom —often in an ad hoc way like marker on printer paper.
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Layering random internet services on top of ad hoc equipment on top of users with virtually no training means you get a grab-bag of results.
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Now the administration has again begun infrastructure discussions, both official and ad hoc, but Axios has learned that public-private partnerships are effectively off the table.
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They may have met other real estate professionals in their own lives and they know better than to take the words of ad hoc marketing seriously.
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"Abrupt funding cuts can force the adoption of ad hoc measures that will undermine the impact of longer-term reform efforts," said Guterres spokesman Stephane Dujarric.
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It described this as a "positive" development but added that "these ad hoc decisions are obviously not the same as a formal end to the ban".
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Ad hoc generosity would go some way to helping a stricken team get back on its feet, but would not work equally well for all clubs.
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Renski, it's worth noting, actually advocated for bringing Spinnaker into the OpenStack foundation (it's currently managed on a more ad hoc basis by Netflix and Google).
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The industry—new, ad hoc, making up its own rules as it went along—had not yet locked in a strict division of labor by gender.
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It was an ad hoc solution never intended by the drafters of the Affordable Care Act, but, then again, killing the subsidies was never intended either.
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But over the weekend, an ad-hoc PDVSA board appointed by opposition leader Juan Guaido sent Jamaica a letter asking that it halt the expropriation process.
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Their benefits tend to be tallied on an ad hoc basis, with metrics and standards varying from state to state, and many benefits are neglected entirely.
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Qualcomm also showed off an ad-hoc green-screen style effect, that used similar tech to completely replace the background behind a person in live footage.
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With data, and the agility to access it, the question is how do you get to a world where there are no more ad hoc reports?
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When they faced off with an armed insurgent holed up in an alley, the soldier told of how they came up with an ad hoc answer.
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But experts believe it's better for the FEC to make a formal rule than to settle the issue through ad hoc exemptions, which leaves murkier boundaries.
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He said the bill would be the opposite of a "one-size-fits-all solution" and emphasized that he favored it over an "ad hoc" approach.
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The ad hoc nature of the approaches meant it was too early to discuss potential deals, Chief Executive Ari Mervis said on a call with analysts.
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"For a while we will be able to overcome these problems by recognizing them … and imposing ad-hoc restrictions that avoid manipulation or abuse," he writes.
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"Planned urbanization is required rather than the ad-hoc, unplanned urbanization that we have seen so far," said Shirish Sankhe, a McKinsey senior partner in India.
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Since then, Rodman has tried to act as a bridge between America and isolated communist dictatorship, often earning derision and contempt for his ad hoc diplomacy.
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EMA said it would reconvene its Antimicrobial Advice Ad Hoc Expert Group, which issues its previous advice on colistin in 2013, to re-evaluate its guidance.
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The inequities stem from ad hoc treatment of benefits for territories, which were granted individually under different federal programs in different years and never examined holistically.
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That leaves some $247 million that will be defaulted upon, mostly held by smaller investors without the organization or deep pockets of the ad hoc group.
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Watering down the party's identity only ensures more defeats further down the road, when Trump won't be around to scare up an ad hoc Democratic coalition.
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Former U.S. administrations opposed the court's establishment, citing fears that American service members would be targeted by politically motivated prosecutions, but later backed ad hoc investigations.
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Continuing this pattern of ad hoc funding represents trillions of dollars in unfunded liabilities over the next 75 years, on par with looming Social Security shortfalls.
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While these companies should be applauded for their intent, significant questions remain over the seemingly arbitrary and ad-hoc process by which they made their decisions.
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Even if you don't supervise anyone's day-to-day work, you may be called upon to spearhead a new initiative or lead an ad-hoc team.
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She serves as rapporteur of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly's Committee on Political Affairs and Security and as a member of the Ad Hoc Committee on Migration.
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On a group text with friends, we did ad hoc crisis management, drafted talking points and brainstormed non-Muslim allies who could talk about the holiday.
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The company tends to compete with companies using Excel to try and track this information in an ad hoc manner inside spreadsheets, Van der Maele said.
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Workstation is one of Chef's newest products and focuses on making ad-hoc configuration changes, no matter whether the node is managed by Chef or not.
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Colombia has rolled out a number of ad hoc measures to deal with the influx, but the migrants are likely to be there for some time.
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These aren't changes that can or should be implemented by the ad hoc groups racing against the clock right now to get N95 masks into hospitals.
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Yet these types of characters and encampments are not new to the park and have historically made the park an ad hoc cultural center for decades.
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At the same time, she said Mr. Trump is building a campaign that is far more extensive than the ad hoc organization he had last time.
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So many families like mine are threatened by a deeply flawed immigration system in the United States, which is basically enforced in an ad hoc manner.
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During an ad hoc back-and-forth with reporters on Wednesday night, Trump allowed that he would accept a path to citizenship for DACA-eligible immigrants.
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Proponents argue that by replacing ad-hoc human intuition with scientifically-backed methods of predicting future offending, we can lower incarceration rates without affecting public safety.
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That week, similar ad hoc community clinics would treat hundreds of people, some with routine colds and viruses, others with upper-respiratory infections or gaping wounds.
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Grenell, a former State Department official and communications executive, has been a Trump confidant and ad hoc adviser on issues beyond his ambassadorial work in Berlin.
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Thanks to the guards' ad hoc structure, the relationship between the Revolutionary Guards and Iraqi and Lebanese Shiite armed groups is a long and deep one.
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The ad-hoc administrative and technical security infrastructure that has been kludged together over the years to support and secure internet users is failing by degrees.
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If such ad hoc attempts of revolt have shown promise, imagine what workers could accomplish with the added security, stability and bargaining power that unions provide.
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Other possibilities for prosecution have been raised, however, including the formation of an ad hoc tribunal like those that investigated crimes in the Balkans and Rwanda.
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The "ad hoc group" would differ from a formal advisory committee because it would not be required to abide by the same amount of public disclosure.
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The situation has become so dire that an ad hoc RV camp formed outside Google's headquarters, where some tech employees including Google's own contractors are living.
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"Everyone in our group has such a strong sense of mission," said 53-year-old Chen Hui, who runs one of the ad hoc ride services.
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The Brexit dataset shows us that emojis, far from being trivial objects used ad hoc, have the ability to reflect our emotional states back at us.
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The ad hoc approach, with varying policies and transparency depending on the region, reflects local laws and conversations with governments and civil society groups, Harbath said.
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"I feel like my persona is on display," she says of the ad hoc therapy sessions she ends up offering at the merch table night after night.
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In statistics that would have horrified Ad Hoc, women made up only 32% of the artists in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, only 10% more than in 1970.
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GEBCO hopes to co-opt shipping companies and other waterborne industrial concerns, together with various academic groups, into contributing to an ad hoc fleet to do this.
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These figures don't count policies like short-term disability or sick leave, which many new parents use to cobble together a sort of ad hoc parental leave.
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Competitors form ad hoc teams and have just 24 hours to create, code and hack their way to a working product using BeMyApp, the official Hackathon platform.
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There's also no native checkout option for transactions beyond ad-hoc payment through Messenger, which is annoying but promotes in-person exchanges instead of fraud-laden shipping.
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Once primaries became important to winning the presidency, candidates started taking advantage of the publicity afforded by debates, but those were negotiated in an ad hoc fashion.
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The proposal was issued by an ad hoc group of GO bondholders, including mutual funds and others, represented by the law firm Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison.
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Swiss exchange SIX has opened an investigation into chemicals maker Clariant on account of a possible breach of the ad hoc disclosure requirements, SIX said on Thursday.
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" Dinnr According to a Medium post by Dinnr founder Michael Bohanes (published upon the company's shutdown), the startup "was an ad-hoc, same day ingredient delivery service.
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Compared with the older, more bureaucratic social-safety nets in Europe, Asia and the Americas, the new ones in Africa can seem rather ropy and ad hoc.
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Not necessarily in the United States, but in African countries, in parts of the Middle East, in parts of Eastern Europe, ad-hoc networks are relatively common.
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Getting the food to St. John was another challenge, and again the IFAW team found incredible assistance through an "ad hoc" group calling themselves Love City Strong.
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The KRG in February said it would pay international oil companies in 2016 according to the terms of their contracts, after making ad-hoc payments last year.
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Crucially, should it only be able to access a an ad-hoc network, it can gain access to the greater internet via packets relayed via other drones.
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In February, the Guaido-led congress appointed an ad-hoc PDVSA board with rights to nominate directors for U.S. units PDV Holding, Citgo Holding and Citgo Petroleum.
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When I arrived the space also had some paintings by another artist in an ad hoc showing (which I was told had been for a visiting client).
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More movements could be expected as Asia continues to struggle with high stockpiles although these eastbound trades would likely be ad-hoc rather than regular, they added.
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"It is an effort to put a formal framework around an ad hoc relationship," Helima Croft, global head of commodities strategy at RBC Capital Markets, told CNBC.
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By 217 am, she shows up at the ad hoc incident command post—at John Mall High School—to see if an infrared plane went out overnight.
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So while acupuncture, part of traditional Chinese medicine, has been integrated as a regulated complementary therapy in Australia, the homegrown ngangkari continue in an ad hoc way.
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"To occupy a building and try and put supports together in an ad hoc way is not the way to deal with this," he told Parliament Friday.
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And if that happens, it will achieve this in a far more fragmented, ad hoc, uncoordinated — and thus significantly more expensive — manner than any such regulatory program.
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Two ad-hoc groups of creditors have formed and IBA said it has been in talks with one group which controls around $400 million worth of debt.
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That may not always be the case in the gig economy, where people may sign up through a software application, sight unseen to provide ad hoc services.
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JIDO's mandate to quickly counter the latest threats is perfectly reasonable, but JIDO stands alongside — and competes for budgets and power with — other similar ad hoc organizations.
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Others, all holding claims on debt-laden Oi, included the Ad Hoc Group of Oi Bondholders, Banco do Brasil , state development bank BNDES and Caixa Economica Federal.
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An ad hoc ethical committee, consisting of an independent panel of former senior EU figures, including a judge and a member of parliament, would review the case.
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An ad hoc system, it barred Asian and Caribbean men—most of whom had migrated to the town to work in its flourishing foundries—from the premises.
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On August 29th Colin Waters, the secretary of the Anthropocene Working Group (AWG), an ad hoc collection of geologists, addressed the International Geological Congress in Cape Town.
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And yet exactly what kind of tax cut could command majority support and accord with various procedural rules and ad hoc White House commitments is remarkably unclear.
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A dedicated pick-up and drop-off curbside for ridesharing could reduce some of the congestion it may be creating in cities through ad hoc methods today.
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Holley figured out that he was a talented sculptor while fashioning ad-hoc tombstones for his sister's two young children, who had died in a house fire.
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What's happening right now is "very spontaneous" and unfolding through the ad-hoc efforts of everyday people, according to Lyons, who has studied political resistance for decades.
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The ad hoc bondholder group held nearly 30 percent of the company's unsecured bonds in October, according to a filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Houston.
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Trump fans are nothing if not enterprising capitalists, and by early Wednesday, "Lock Her Up" paraphernalia was on offer around the convention's bustling ad hoc outdoor marketplace.
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Vickers devotes some 150 pages to this argument, demonstrating that the "Lear" quarto has an unusually high incidence of ad hoc compressions, even by Jacobean printing standards.
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Any of these modest reforms would be an improvement over the current ad hoc system and would be a step toward a more accountable and transparent DOJ.
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Sanders is happy to have more debates but we are not going to schedule them on an ad hoc basis at the whim of the Clinton campaign.
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Tragic scenes played out weekly as ad hoc rescue efforts led by local and international volunteers were unable to deal with the sheer scale of new arrivals.
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For the uninitiated, the Hackathon is a competition where developers form ad hoc teams and work together to code, hack and create new products within 24 hours.
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The brain also generated a second, more global pattern of oscillations, at a frequency often seen when the brain forms disparate areas into an ad hoc network.
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The Kaga, which will be accompanied by an escort ship, may also conduct ad hoc joint drills with warships from other counties in the region, they said.
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In emails with staff, Lloyd said he "will work on formalizing these procedures but will have to do it ad hoc for now," according to the deposition.
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Many attendees had long been part of an informal group of friends and associates who raised money for philanthropies or policy issues on an ad hoc basis.
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"Getting Things Done" and "The Bullet Journal Method" work well together, because the bullet journal's flexibility allows for the type of ad hoc lists that Allen recommends.
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The subway subsists on an ad hoc patchwork of taxes implemented and overseen by a governor who represents millions of voters well beyond the greater metropolitan area.
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These two genres have bought Adventure Time plenty of space to accommodate its growing melancholic streak (along with its growing sense of being an ad hoc epic).
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Yet the ad hoc, improvisational nature of the biennial cannot serve as an adequate excuse for the inability to commit to a self-proclaimed "socially focused" project.
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Twitter users have long had the ability to block or mute offending accounts; people have even come up with their own ad hoc solutions for mass blocking.
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In interviews with POLITICO, Times insiders described an ad hoc system, with veteran columnists typically not having a primary editor while newer hires are often assigned one.
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The distribution of emergency supplies of food, water and medicine has been mostly coordinated by an ad hoc network of volunteers from Bahamian and American nonprofit groups.
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Julian Adams of Adelante Asset Management, head of the ad hoc London Club Committee of investors who own defaulted Cuban debt, said creditors prefer a negotiated settlement.
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Absent US pressure, the international community has no appetite to intervene in the camp and most countries have adopted an ad-hoc or case-by-case approach.
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Now they are back to making the same complaint they lodged against Obama: Policy making is too ad hoc and wouldn't some simpler "grand strategy" be nice.
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While the federal government is responding on a seemingly ad-hoc basis, for now, unions and workers groups are offering some modicum of stability where they can.
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I'm also told that the NBA's plan would be a formalization of an ad hoc process that investment bank Allen & Co. often does for Major League Baseball.
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But even before the UN got its act together, the US was engaging in ad hoc refugee programs during the 1940s in the aftermath of the war.
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After rates hit zero in 2008, the Fed was forced to use an ad hoc strategy known as "quantitative easing" to pump more money into the economy.
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Back in 1973, Akerman says, the Watergate investigation was an "ad hoc force," a sort of pop-up investigation with no processes or protocols to back it up.
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The Secret Service went back to Treasury, and for the remainder of the century, the White House had to rely on ad hoc arrangements for federal law enforcement.
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Competitors form ad hoc teams, and they have just 24 hours to create, code and hack their way to a working product using BeMyApp, the official Hackathon platform.
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If not the ICC, the UN report suggests that an ad hoc special criminal tribunal could be set up, as happened in the cases of Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
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Switzerland's bourse SIX has opened an investigation into Addex Therapeutics over possible violations of regular reporting obligations and provisions regarding ad hoc publicity, the exchange said on Wednesday.
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Earlier this month, the National Assembly - recognized by the United States as Venezuela's legitimate democratic body - authorized a parallel ad-hoc PDVSA board to negotiate the company's debt.
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It explains that the dismissals came about as a result of the restructuring of its Education Department, involving a change from ad hoc work to more secure employment.
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The European Coalition, an ad hoc group of anti-PiS parties led by the centrist Civic Platform (PO), will struggle to remain united after taking a disappointing 38%.
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Guaido has been recognized as Venezuela's rightful leader by dozens of countries, including the United States, and has named ad-hoc boards of directors to Citgo and PDVSA.
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The KRG in February said it will be paying international oil companies in 2016 according to the terms of their contracts, after making ad-hoc payments last year.
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The G7 nations have issued joint statements on an ad-hoc basis in the past to calm markets, such as when the Greek debt crisis intensified in 2012.
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Gingrich's wonkiness would provide a welcome counterpoint to Trump's more, shall we say, ad hoc approach to the nuances of policies from taxes to immigration to foreign affairs.
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"If they are already constructed in an ad hoc way, there's no point wasting time," the CEO said in comments that the industry minister called "serious and unacceptable".
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It works like an ad hoc wifi network, so no data is used up—it's very much along the lines of the AirDrop feature you get with iOS.
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With the core product absent, a cavalcade of utterly useless features are all that remain, exposing the company's ad hoc approach to harvesting time and data from users.
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Take the Facebook Live concept and swap in a queue of pre-selected videos to make a sort of ad hoc video channel, and that's a Watch Party.
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"France has every interest in becoming the first major financial center to propose an ad-hoc legislative framework for companies making an Initial Coin Offering," Le Maire wrote.
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A smart way to leverage retirement savings for ad hoc medical costs is through health savings accounts, which allow triple-tax-free savings for healthcare costs, Manion said.
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Such conflicting, uncoordinated efforts have led to an environment in which the government machine produces ad hoc, largely ineffectual, Madison Avenue - like media products that waste taxpayers' money.
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Many elements necessary for a truly viable union were kicked down the road, and ad hoc actions since the Eurocrisis show little chance of fixing the structural inadequacies.
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"There are more animals in shelter care than people," Nathan Wilkinson, the incident commander for an ad hoc volunteer group at a large shelter in Gridley, told CNN.
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"This process appears to be running on an ad hoc basis, with little transparency, and bending to political pressure from well-connected lobbyists and administration officials," she charged.
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The Ad Hoc Group includes hedge funds Avenue Capital Management, Brigade Capital Management, Claren Road Asset Management, Fir Tree Partners, Fore Research & Management and Solus Alternative Asset Management.
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Other than a handful of ad hoc deals with ISIS fighters, the council does not have a clear strategy for dealing with the group's supporters and ex-fighters.
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The work will be on an ad-hoc basis, and the successful candidates will be required to travel at short notice, but all travel expenses will be covered.
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After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, doctors made ad hoc decisions about which groups of patients to evacuate from hospitals when floodwaters rose, the power failed and heat climbed.
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The result was almost a decade of ad hoc crisis management that even many admirers agree has left the European Union badly wounded and its reputation badly damaged.
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The New York Times reporter Peter Baker argues that Donald Trump has adopted an ad hoc and opportunistic strategy for shoring up the Republican Party during the midterms.
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The amendment also seeks to do away with the loose, ad hoc coalitions that parties often form on an election-by-election basis, regardless of ideology or platform.
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The speaker confronted the congressional old bulls who ran these committees and created a special ad hoc committee to tackle the issue and to reduce the competing claims.
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Trump laid it out when he talked to reporters during an ad hoc news conference Friday outside the White House about whether he'd convene a summit with Putin.
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The study shows that pro-ISIS narratives develop through self-organized online groupings, or aggregates, that consist of an ad hoc group of followers of an online page.
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It might sound like the start of a corny political joke: Three world leaders walk into a bar, then stage an ad hoc meeting of the Choom Gang.
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Transportation is a challenge at every Olympics, with networks of ad hoc bus routes and V.I.P. lanes created to carry thousands of people to and from the venues.
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Further, while the significant 2023-percent increase in the core price index also surprised to the upside, it appears some ad-hoc factors temporarily boosted the monthly advance.
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"This process appears to be running on an ad hoc basis, with little transparency, and bending to political pressure from well-connected lobbyists and administration officials," she contended.
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It marked its territory with its visual identity, in the way kids were trying to out-do each other by looking more weird and ad-hoc and cartoony.
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Many teams already use these tools when their services go down, but Atlassian argues that most companies currently use a rather ad hoc approach to working with them.
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But attempts to figure out the stage of development each embryo had reached have been "kind of ad hoc — just look-at-it-and-guess," Dr. Unwin said.
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The Patriots' visit to King's birthplace, his church and a visitor's center was ad hoc; McCourty wanted to go and eventually an invitation was extended to his teammates.
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To me, this all felt both precious and ad hoc, as if the pieces weren't finished sculptures but props, or even maquettes for props, for some unspecified performance.
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Haase is a founding member of the Climate Psychiatry Alliance, an ad hoc group that has sprung up to offer patients and doctors advice on discussing climate anxiety.
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But Hill said she only really began to understand the scandal herself while watching testimony from Trump's ad hoc messenger to the new government in Kiev Gordon Sondland.
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The messy, ad hoc decoupling of these two economies, driven by miscalculations by leaders on both sides, will surely disrupt those trends and the costs could be huge.
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As I have previously observed, it is a serious mistake for the president and his staff continue these ad hoc comments about the investigation and its key figures.
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So Mr. Caspers and his ad hoc crew plowed eastward for a daylong leg of the journey that would require passing through five locks and under several drawbridges.
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Moon Express was required to undergo an ad hoc review process that involved the FAA, the State Department and a number of other entities of the federal government.
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"Everyone in our group has such a strong sense of mission," said 25-year-old Wuhan resident Chen Hui, who runs one of the ad hoc ride services.
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Most historical accounts of this election focus on the decision of an ad hoc blue-ribbon commission to award the votes of three contested Southern states to Hayes.
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They have been locked up indefinitely, in ad hoc wartime prisons and refugee camps, by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, which is allied with the United States.
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There are contrived shots where these ad hoc investigators slowly turn around in the Armory galleries, shining a flashlight on the building's gleaming tiles and lacquered wood decorations.
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In response, locals across the region have come together, forming an ad hoc rescue armada, fielding distress calls over Twitter and throwing their doors open to the less fortunate.
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According to Plom, Perscope users have long requested the feature and had previously created their own ad hoc workaround by covering the camera lense of the phone when broadcasting.
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According to the Washington Post, immigration is establishing "ad hoc" systems — getting kid's names, passing them along to attorneys and caseworkers representing undocumented kids, and hoping for a match.
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Activists such as Ad Hoc and the BECC drew attention to the iniquities of the museum system, and in doing so created a lexicon of revolt for contemporary activism.
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Noble's Restructuring Support Agreement (RSA) has been signed by creditors known as the Ad Hoc Group and the firm is seeking support from another senior creditor, Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.
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From the beginning, the medical investigation into these reports was ad hoc, a side project run by the doctors tasked with diagnosing and treating the diplomats and their families.
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With the release of its debut report, FACE presents national Muslim leaders a choice: Will they defend the old ad hoc responses that protect influential men by silencing women?
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Basically, Oppo devices will be able to create ad hoc local area networks across a wide area and communicate directly to each other without the need for base stations.
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Like a lot of established free improvisers, Ms. Lee can seem basically international, flying around to small festivals and performance spaces to play in ad hoc groups or solo.
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When Mr. Giuliani failed in his efforts to meet with Mr. Zelensky to press for the investigations, Mr. Trump enlisted an ad hoc team to work with Mr. Giuliani.
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It would require a stringent, and thus hard-to-negotiate, verification regime to be in operation from the beginning; ad hoc inspections of particular sites are not remotely enough.
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Pressing Venezuela to return to democracy is a task that the region has entrusted to the Lima group, an ad hoc body of 14 countries that works reasonably well.
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In more and more realms of life the convenient ad hoc access provided by digital systems is taking the place of the assured access once offered by personal ownership.
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Doctors with patients who don't respond to traditional therapies frequently make ad hoc decisions about whether to change the dose, add a medication or switch to a new one.
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"The Ad Hoc Committee intends to instruct the trustee to enforce the security over the pledged shares with the aim of realising the best possible value..." the document said.
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Several presidents are talking about setting up an ad hoc group of countries of the kind that negotiated an end to the Central American civil wars of the 1980s.
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Whatever system Trump might want to set up as an alternative to the normal court process would have the same issues of ad hoc rules and dubious legal authority.
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The teenage Grace's unassuming assumption of a major role in her mother's latest ad-hoc law firm, while not exactly realistic, provided a crucial element of warmth and humor.
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Legal experts say other options for an international prosecution include referral by individual U.N. member states – five Latin American states recently successfully referred Venezuela – or an ad hoc tribunal.
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Total donations have nearly quadrupled since 2007, to $16 billion, though ordinary folk tend to contribute ad hoc when prompted by some crisis or natural disaster, rather than systematically.
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The Trump administration is planning to create an ad hoc group of federal scientists to reassess and counter the government's conclusions on climate change, The Washington Post reported Sunday.
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Given the growing complexity of digital investigations, we cannot afford for law enforcement training demands to be met on an ad hoc basis by a motley patchwork of providers.
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"It's why we've put in a lot of time and money into research on ESG, as we don't want to approach it with an ad-hoc fashion," Goldstein said.
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Such assets also allow the trader to access new markets and to forge longer-term supply deals as opposed to ad hoc ones, the traditional base of its business.
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The opposition Labour Party said an ad hoc deal to protect a single factory was no substitute for a coherent strategy, and proved the government's policy was in "chaos".
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The private, nonprofit, ad hoc center was founded in part by Lee Ielpi, a retired firefighter whose son, Jonathan Lee Ielpi, also a firefighter, was killed in the attack.
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Mr. Pearson said that a continuing inquiry into Valeant's accounting practices by an ad hoc board committee was preventing the company from filing its annual financial statement on time.
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There, it remains, fetid in blue barrels (equipped with toilet seats!), until Sherpa porters can transport it to Gorak Shep, a frozen lakebed that's become Everest's ad-hoc landfill.
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If you really want to have a number there, we suggest creating a new Google Voice number—from a different, ideally ad hoc Gmail account—and use that number.
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The UN report strongly suggests these top military commanders should be investigated and prosecuted for crimes against humanity, either through the International Criminal Court or an ad hoc tribunal.
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"It's sheer terror," one senior GOP aide told me, adding that several have brought ad hoc presentations about how bad things could get for their individual companies or industries.
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Countries in such straits usually go through ad hoc bankruptcies known as sovereign debt crises, in which the currency is devalued and debts defaulted upon and/or written down.
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Trump's track record of false-start nominations is one of the best examples of the ad-hoc, go-it-alone style that dominates practically every aspect of his presidency.
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"Comey chose to deviate from the F.B.I.'s and the department's established procedures and norms and instead engaged in his own subjective, ad hoc decision making," the report said.
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This is not a new idea; the U.S. has used amends programs for the last 15 years of conflict — and in earlier conflicts — although in an ad hoc manner.
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The argument against this sort of ad hoc impeachment has its roots in Supreme Court Justice Benjamin Curtis's defense of President Andrew Johnson during his impeachment trial in 1868.
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The greater point, in my eyes, is that Uber was forced to create an ad hoc, automated system for deleting accounts because of how many requests it was getting.
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When it jams, the newly christened Krazy-8 climbs a ladder to perform some ad hoc home improvements, and that is where the cops find him when they arrive.
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But that also has to do with the fact that Gambia's minister of justice is a former war crimes prosecutor at the ad hoc international tribunals in the Hague.
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However, Alfano has warned the prime minister not to seek ad-hoc deals outside the walls of the ruling coalition, saying such a move could get out of control.
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Where Republicans have held several discussions about the process, some quite detailed, Democratic conversations have been more ad hoc up as they wait for the inquiry to play out.
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So far, the city council's hearings and votes on the Evans allegations have been conducted in a special ad hoc committee made up of all the councilmembers minus Evans.
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But those ad hoc mechanisms were implemented at a time when we still had a functioning legislature and the nation was nowhere near as torn as it is today.
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How does this traditional, Hitler-centric view sit with Cesarani's insistence that the Holocaust was chaotic and ad hoc, "ill-planned, underfunded and carried through haphazardly at breakneck speed"?
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So their marketing arms are offering steep discounts to ad-hoc buyers of pipeline capacity - which irritates customers whose long-term contracts are now more expensive than spot purchases.
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He says most companies do compliance today in a fairly ad hoc way, relying on technology like spreadsheets to track tasks, and email to make requests for needed information.
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Through a number of acquisitions we made, we bought a company called Good Technology, we bought a company called Ad Hoc, and WatchDogs, so we bought a few companies.
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In February, the Guaido-led congress appointed an ad-hoc PDVSA board with rights to nominate new directors for its U.S. units PDV Holding, Citgo Holding and Citgo Petroleum.
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