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Internet problems arise from the existence of a free and open network that connects most of the world; platform problems arise from features native to the platform.
There are a few problems that could arise from this.
Another app, Arise from Climax Studios, is a puzzle game.
Effective media opposition needs to arise from entrenched, institutional habit.
Some of her problem may arise from gender bias — Mrs.
Others arise from harmful molecules produced by the cells themselves.
Mr. Brennan's fears clearly arise from some of these elements.
Quite rarely does anything good arise from such an arrangement.
I see no complications that might arise from this plan.
Many of these arise from a pattern of familial typecasting.
They can arise from traumatic experiences, especially exposure to violence.
It is inevitable that criticism will arise from this moment.
Haunt-like perceptions can also arise from reactions to toxic substances.
Those nifty properties all arise from spider silk's intricate crystalline structure.
Several issues arise from putting testes in the wrong place, though.
The privacy concerns also arise from how workplace wellness programs work.
In either case, some clear opportunities should arise from the consolidation.
A lot of problems arise from treating sex like a performance.
But the delays in help arise from local problems, as well.
HB2 protects the privacy interests that arise from our bodily differences.
Peace does not arise from the actions of one party alone.
Have there been awkward moments that arise from that culture gap?
Robinson's stories literally arise from a rock-solid foundation of earlier work.
It appears they arise from some of the universe's most violent locales.
It does not arise from a misperception of how time is spent.
Truly extreme gaps in income and wealth could arise from many causes.
Some of these misunderstandings arise from a lack of interaction between genders.
Does Zain's goodness arise from childish innocence or a magically saintly disposition?
Similar disruptions could also arise from highly specialized but limited military assets.
Many arise from fraught, alcohol-fueled encounters at birthdays, holidays and weddings.
The anti-nuclear-power movement did not arise from concerns about overpopulation.
Did it arise from a book the artist read, a movie he saw?
Institutional change is needed and can only arise from dialogue, deliberation and debate.
You sensed, somehow, that you would arise from your slumber to something good.
Downside pressure may arise from any risk of further state support being needed.
I fear the consequences that could arise from my father simply being himself.
Downside to Barwa's VR could arise from a material deterioration of asset quality.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Downward rating pressure could arise from significant deterioration in asset quality.
All of these data arise from observational studies that investigate associations, not causes.
Did that arise from your career or is it part of your upbringing?
But great plays arise from something even great playwrights cannot control: great catastrophes.
Was that a conscious choice, or did it arise from the filmmaking process?
Professor Olaf Blanke recently demonstrated that haunt-like illusions could arise from perceptual disorientation.
Dust storms are infrequent on Mars, but they do arise from time to time.
Hill's case highlights the problems that arise from the current patchwork of state laws.
Among those facing defeat or humiliation, suicide can arise from hopelessness, defiance or calculation.
Downside risk to NBB's VR may also arise from further deterioration in asset quality.
The announcement was the latest development to arise from Toshiba's problems with nuclear power.
About 22 percent of anthropogenic emissions arise from agriculture, forestry, and other land use.
Overhauling health care rules — even after problems arise from natural disaster — can prove challenging.
Generally, with all of our stuff, the character personalities arise from the technical limitation.
Passions and interests give rise to ideologies, more than ideologies arise from abstract reason.
Many questions arise from the works, and those often have more than one answer.
When alleged crimes arise from conversations, there are always fine lines to be drawn.
These are real advances, but many shaky convictions arise from a concatenation of factors.
And they bypass questions that arise from putting men and women in the field.
Thoughts and emotions are like weather formations that arise from certain conditions and then disperse.
Downside pressure on the VR would arise from deterioration in asset quality and capitalisation metrics.
Downside could also arise from write-downs of assets or higher debt or double leverage.
The bill also protects the schools from legal trouble that may arise from the move.
But he also has broad authority to look into issues that arise from that investigation.
The South Dakota bill protects schools from legal trouble that may arise from the move.
So far, the calculations have concerned the spatial patterns that could arise from cosmic inflation.
It laid out a series of other consequences that could arise from the travel ban.
These orders arise from the third travel ban, issued as a Presidential Proclamation in September.
The artists contribute to this by exploring the empathic bonds that arise from shared experience.
If that's the case, then there're all kinds of problems that can arise from that.
I think the lack of clarity will instead arise from how the report is received.
The writers are careful to make sure that the social issues arise from the storytelling.
Did it arise from life, or was it created non-biologically, deep within the planet?
In this sense, accepting the gains and losses that arise from foreign competition is no different than accepting the gains and losses that arise from domestic competition: in both cases, policies that attempt to avoid these losses generate even worse costs for the economy.
Wigwe said Access Bank has sufficient reserves to cushion losses that could arise from the sale.
Lastly, there are certain conflicts of interest that would arise from aiming at the largest banks.
As Langvardt indicated, the problems that might arise from Facebook regulating political speech are troubling indeed.
Any color patterns that develop during tissue regeneration are inferred to arise from a single cell.
Unlike the Justice Department's summer indictments, this new set did not arise from the Mueller probe.
VR Upside potential for LBBW's VR could arise from a sustainable and material improvement in profitability.
They arise from no single cause and cannot be curbed by any one policy or reform.
Downside risks would arise from any adverse developments on the reform agenda or from slower growth.
The most significant indictment to arise from it may well concern her skills as a politician.
The vaccine in turn will attack targets that arise from genetic mutations in the patient's tumor.
Nogueira told Reuters the businesses were legitimate and the cases arise from events beyond his control.
Finally, many problems related to use of prescription drugs arise from lack of knowledge among providers.
Trump's new ire toward justice comes as new threats arise from the Manafort and Cohen developments.
Distortion will also arise from disclosing metrics that are not correlated with climate-related financial risk.
But that doesn't keep Giertz from considering the potential harms that may arise from the gig.
Although it seems like a work born straight from hell, 2G1C didn't arise from spontaneous combustion.
False warnings could arise from human error, malfunctioning early warning satellites or hacking by third parties.
Negative pressure on ANB's VR may arise from a significant weakening of the bank's capital ratios.
Negative pressure on BSF's VR may arise from a significant weakening of the bank's capital ratios.
And, in the end, the problems with American foreign policy arise from that very same person.
The negligence claims arise from the plaintiffs' allegations that Trump knew his supporters would attack protesters.
A charcoal filter prevents what odors do arise from escaping, a feature she finds somewhat unnecessary.
Hate can arise from this, which we've seen can turn the population against migrants and refugees.
As Judy Greer can attest, steamy sex scenes often arise from some seriously blush-worthy moments onset.
Not to mention the heat waves, droughts, wild-fires and other consequences that arise from climate change.
At this moment in history it's impossible not to see the problems that arise from human bias.
Meanwhile, another issue could arise from OPEC member Nigeria, if the nation floods the market with oil.
There was no certainty that any transaction would arise from the proposal by SCPE, the company said.
GOWDY: Well, a little phrase in the memo from Rod Rosenstein arose or may arise from investigation.
"The vegetative state can arise from any number of causes of injury to the brain," he says.
Some arise from the emergence of China as a global power; others are rooted within individual societies.
Upside for the VR could also arise from improvements in the underlying asset quality and capital ratios.
The foreign lobbying law concerns arise from Cohen's work for Novartis, a Swiss company, among other clients.
But the mandate also allowed Mueller to look into any areas that may arise from the investigation.
In places on Earth like the Canadian Arctic, patterns like these arise from ice beneath the surface.
I want to continue taking bookings because there are still issues that arise from no-bookings policies.
In the medium term, further pressures could arise from strong projected growth and expansion into new segments.
The urge may arise from an individual's desire for self-discovery or need to feel more alive.
Did that fear arise from instinct, or was I simply set up for it, from the warning?
The danger will arise from a left desperate to stop any gradual success of the current presidency.
Tesla and CEO Elon Musk a living proof that great businesses arise from an appetite for risk.
They arise from the wider maker movement and they are emerging now in formal education settings globally.
For example, CBO is prohibited from taking into account savings that arise from spending to combat waste.
EI Upside for the VR could arise from improvements in the underlying asset quality and capital ratios.
Downside pressures could also arise from write-downs of assets and/or higher debt or double leverage.
Why are some linguists concerned about possible ethnocentric or racist interpretations that might arise from the study?
But the rush to list may also arise from worries market conditions will not remain favorable for long.
VR The upside for the VR could arise from improvements in the underlying asset quality and capital ratios.
In many low- and middle-income countries problems arise from a lack of capacity and standards for diagnosis.
Instead, they appear to be a multisensory experience that can potentially arise from many different kinds of stimulation.
Still, NASA is working to protect future crewed missions from the dangers that may arise from Martian weather.
That tells us the origin of the desire in Congress to repeal does not arise from implementation concerns.
Before this year, though, Bunk Police had never seen a positive fentanyl test arise from a coke sample.
So the company avoids any potential liabilities that would potentially arise from an influx of snake-oil salesmen.
It also raised potential health problems that could arise from exposing children and babies to high-frequency sounds.
It's a time for generosity and kindness — two things that often arise from the most unexpected of circumstances.
In this instance, a number of negative consequences arise, from poor cell function, decreased brain and muscle function.
"The plaintiffs have not concretely proven that irreparable disadvantages arise from the capacity allocations (for Gazprom)," it said.
Intimate conflicts arise from public ones: a relationship with obtuse but seemingly harmless neighbors deteriorates, with grave consequences.
Betancourt believes racial disparities could arise from challenges around communication, trust and health literacy when patients are discharged.
Democrats like Representative Ted Lieu of California suggested impeachment proceedings could arise from Trump's apparent obstruction of justice.
Still other censorship reflects sensitivities that arise from operating in dozens of countries, including some run by dictators.
So did Valeant's problems arise from a McKinsey-driven ethos devoted to driving shareholder value through financial machinations?
They arise from essentially human needs: economic opportunity, knowledge networks and relief from the stresses of migrant life.
White blood cells, the attack dogs of the immune system, arise from stem cells in the bone marrow.
So one possible source of resistance to this book's message for them might arise from something else: splitting.
When such actions arise from racial bigotry and hatred, they betray our core values and cannot be tolerated.
Voting experts say the vast bulk of mismatches arise from handwriting changes or signatures poorly entered on touchpads.
These chance encounters and spontaneous bonds lead me to embrace community-based collaborations that arise from my work.
His attorney, Mick Grewal, said that he is working to ensure that no charges arise from Margraves' actions.
The sanctions, which arise from a 2015 CMS survey of the facility, includes an unspecified civil money penalty.
The cohomology rings in Hodge theory arise from smooth functions that come packaged with a concept of the infinite.
Ninety percent of food allergies arise from eight foods: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, soy and wheat.
I believed that I could arrange a tasteful pyramid of briquettes and will the flames to arise from them.
We target areas that are ripe for disruption through technology where inefficiencies arise from regulation, middlemen and manual processes.
The thorniest issue may arise from putting into treaty terms the agreement to avoid a hard border in Ireland.
It also said behaviour deemed to be hateful could arise from statements or actions whether in Denmark or abroad.
Downside risk to NBB's VR may also arise from further deterioration in the domestic operating environment or asset quality.
They learn that, nationally or internationally, the greatest problems in "health" do not arise from either malaria or atherosclerosis.
"From my position, it's the stories which arise from the interpretations which are the most interesting aspect," Watterson explains.
This, in turn, hampers economic growth and limits opportunities for investment and trade that arise from better economic conditions.
These more theoretical explanations, which arise from gender studies, are difficult to measure, but each has found some support.
Downward rating pressure may also arise from weakening in the government's propensity to provide financial support to Indonesia Eximbank.
That should help minimize the likelihood of complications that can arise from conceiving twins or triplets with traditional IVF.
Negative rating pressure could arise from weakening of asset quality metrics or indications of an increase in risk appetite.
The ongoing court battles — over the Clean Power Plan, methane rules and now HFCs — all arise from that dilemma.
Erythropel believes more research must be done to determine the health risks that could arise from vaping these chemicals.
For instance, alternate realities arise from an idea that deals with all of the counterintuitive qualities of quantum mechanics.
Communism was intended as a more noble system — economic parity that avoids the inequality bound to arise from capitalism.
Another mystery stems from the fact that the Higgs theory doesn't arise from a deeper and more underlying theory.
Mueller's investigation, however, has broad authority to look into any potential crimes that might arise from the Russia probe.
Any adverse effects of St. John's Wort appeared to arise from interactions with other drugs, such as prescribed antidepressants.
It also seems to arise from a parallel universe, a cinematic cosmos whose precise coordinates are hard to specify.
Further divisions arise from the characters' geographic and financial origins, and even from the differences in their skin tones.
It's not as if we've seen safety problems arise from self-regulation in, say, the aircraft industry, have we?
Any strain in your relationship with your son is likely to arise from your resentment of his birth mother.
And won't you read this delicious excerpt from Melissa's book and consider the dinner possibilities that arise from it?
A Tadawul listing also avoids the kind of legal liabilities that might arise from listing in, say, New York.
The questions are those that arise from "the misconduct of public men": abuse of trust and fitness for office.
You should read the deck, but I would point out three interesting patterns that arise from the company's data.
Which is not to say that life satisfaction will arise from your very first meal, or even your fifth.
It's another example of the real-world complications that arise from Tesla's willingness to beta test features using customers.
Downside could arise from deterioration in asset quality affecting the bank's profitability and eroding capital beyond a comfortable level.
How could sweet potatoes arise from a wild ancestor and then wind up scattered across such a wide range?
If you get a shock or into a dangerous situation, for instance, those same cues can arise from then on.
The agency will monitor any integration and governance risks that could possibly arise from Dai-ichi Life's international M&As.
He puts all of his energy into these experiments and has no clue what opportunities may arise from such experiments.
Neither of the partners gave details of the business ventures which might arise from their non-binding memorandum of understanding.
"The European aviation industry as a whole cannot afford any unintended consequences that arise from legal uncertainties," the letter said.
Tim Price recognized his position was a tricky one, particularly if his chance were to arise from his wife's misfortune.
They arise from the impact of upstream causes such as poverty, malnutrition and lack of access to high-quality education.
He said the central bank was ready with tools to reduce any risks that may arise from a lending boom.
One of the biggest obstacles for patients suffering from locked-in syndrome is the immense costs that arise from treatment.
We are also subject to various other legal proceedings and claims that arise from the normal course of business activities.
The two companies will also split any future liabilities and costs that arise from the data breaches, the WSJ reported.
This ban is meant to protect the approval process from the massive consumer demand that could arise from early marketing.
Occasionally, those consequences arise from a regulatory agency not understanding technology or from the agency's structure as defined by Congress.
Debussy had a particular fondness for the natural harmonic series —the spectrum of overtones that arise from a vibrating string.
VR Upside potential for LBBW's VR could arise from a sustainable and material improvement in the bank's profitability and efficiency.
Vulnerabilities also arise from substantial exposures to Central, Eastern and South-eastern Europe, where the stock of NPLs remains large.
Further downward rating pressure could also arise from added operational complexity following expansion offshore or into more complex product lines.
He said it had 20,000 members and was determined to try to end admissions practices that arise from racial stereotyping.
Complications that arise in the 5 percent, he tells me, often arise from patients not following post operative care guidelines.
This can arise from both the presence of certain chemicals and fine particulate matter that gets suspended in the air.
His lawyers argue that Mr. Mueller should be allowed to investigate only matters that directly arise from the Russia investigation.
Consumption can usually be forecast reasonably accurately by statistical models, so the major short-term risks arise from equipment failure.
If life did arise from those early, cozy conditions, it could have moved underground as the surface cooled and dried.
Judge Otero acknowledged in his order that complications might arise from an overlap with a criminal investigation into Mr. Cohen.
Values arise from a shared belief in a set of norms that enable a nation to function stably and peacefully.
Further downward rating pressure would also arise from added operational complexity following expansion offshore or into more complex product lines.
Moreover, a full public archive would help "future-proof" us from new problems that might arise from social media advertising.
But the idea to reinterpret the plastic water bottle in the first place did arise from the topic of immigration.
For example, some of Scott's deals are "mistake fares," or those that arise from other cracks in the airline booking systems.
Although some of this internal energy may arise from radioactive decay, even more energy is likely to come from tidal flexing.
This could arise from any change in the relationship between SCBTL and its parent and/or SCBTL's role in the group.
It's the latest meme to arise from his well-deserved resurgence in internet culture, and it probably won't be the last.
Downward rating pressure may also arise from any developments leading to a materially perceived weakening of the parent's propensity to support.
We know that the majority of fertility issues arise from a physiological source, such as problems with ovulation or hormonal imbalances.
Some of them are left over from colonialism and some from anti-colonialism; some arise from poor management and political confusion.
The agency will monitor any integration and governance risks that could possibly arise from Dai-ichi Life Holdings' international M&As.
Zulpo has the chutzpah to reveal some strange trains of thought that can arise from just a mix-up of briefcases.
This may also give them the chance to deal with any challenges that arise from the Apple/Google app onramp duopoly.
BAJ Upward potential for BAJ's VR may arise from a successful Tier 1 capital increase, following plans re-initiated for 2H16.
And further issues arise from tensions in the relationship between the DA and the African National Congress (ANC), which governs nationally.
VR Downward pressure on NBB's, BBK's and AUB's VRs could arise from a further material worsening of the Bahraini operating environment.
U.S. miner Newmont's $22012 billion acquisition of Canada's Goldcorp was the only "mega deal" to arise from a cross-border transaction.
But the most perverse judgments arise from an unholy hybrid of antiquated British rules and Islamic law: the law against blasphemy.
As researchers, we are dismayed at how this discussion has a misplaced understanding of where disparities in cancer care arise from.
The study seeks to help researchers better understand microgravity-induced visual impairment and changes believed to arise from elevated intracranial pressure.
Then dig in and experience the true bliss that can only arise from combining super-umami flavor with high-quality carbs.
Downside pressure on the VR would arise from a higher risk strategy being deployed or the bank incurring material losses internationally.
That's because none of those talents arise from a single gene mutation, or even from an easily identifiable number of genes.
Perhaps the most conspicuous problems for the social safety net arise from the Republican pledge to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Also, you want to propose solutions and potentially cover any issues that might arise from the idea, Business Insider previously reported.
Much of the disparity seems to arise from how we build communities and the types of roads we design and construct.
Such slippage in reducing leverage could arise from higher-than-expected revenue pressure, unsustainably high investment costs or a loss of franchise.
As is the case with many other fetishes, sexual arousal can arise from different situations for different members of the eproctophilia community.
Maybe scientists could even use genetic engineering to genetically modify brains in order to test out hypotheses that arise from the table.
The slimmed-down form focuses mainly on questions of character and potential lawsuits that could arise from sexual and racial harassment claims.
Kerry Washington: Don't shy away from difficulty The actress says that sometimes the best life decisions arise from ditching the status quo.
According to the design team, a rotating spiral staircase, much like a submarine's door, will arise from the floor of the pool.
Advocates say the rule is also needed to help mitigate commodity price fluctuations and social conflicts that arise from commodity-related activities.
Alternatively, they could arise from a shallow deal with a big country that would trade a lot with Britain even without it.
Significant contingent liabilities for the budget arise from the possible need to restructure some loss-making SOEs, notably in the transport sector.
About 60 percent of atmospheric methane and nitrous oxide arise from natural sources, but the other 40 percent come from human activity.
Personal embarrassment and blackmail are just two of the potential problems that could arise from this info falling into the wrong hands.
This may also give them the chance to deal with any challenges that arise from the Apple/Google app on-ramp duopoly.
The administration also launched investigations into the national security risks that may arise from a global glut of aluminum and steel capacity.
But the exhaustion is due to all of the structural difficulties that arise from you being seen as a non-viable reality.
One important note: The report states that though a shutdown may arise from a funding gap, the two should be considered separately.
Jao Keehn and the other researchers hypothesized that dance moves arise from the combination of five traits that parrots and humans share.
Shaming kids for not being able to afford their lunch simply adds to issues that arise from going hungry and is cruel.
But the truth is that good phones arise from deliberate compromises and choices about what to include and what to leave out.
Dodd Frank requires, among other things, improved internal governance that limit the conflicts of interest that arise from the issuer-pay model.
The judge also cited potential conflicts that could arise from each candidate's ties with third parties involved in litigation with the estate.
These differing opinions arise from fundamentally different understandings of the Internet, which coincide with the arguments for and against capitalizing the word.
Most federal government challenges, from either the DOJ's Antitrust Division or the FTC, to proposed transactions arise from horizontal combinations of competitors.
STEINHOFF CEO DU PREEZ SAYS COMPANY HASN'T YET PROVIDED AT ALL FOR DAMAGES THAT MIGHT ARISE FROM NUMEROUS LAW SUITS AGAINST FIRM
But with the Syrian civil war so close, the kingdom's leaders fear that extremism will cross its borders or arise from within.
The cases span from coast to coast and predominantly arise from investigations into drug crimes going back to 2008, the ACLU said.
Slimani tries to put a price on the anxieties, hypocrisies, and inequalities that arise from the commodification of our most intimate relationships.
"The plaintiffs have not concretely proven that irreparable disadvantages arise from the capacity allocations (for Gazprom)," the Oberlandesgericht (OLG) Duesseldorf court said.
She taught me how to be patient and skim all of the fat and impurities that arise from the pork neck broth.
Born in Melbourne, he now travels the Middle East, North Africa, and Ukraine, photographing the bare-knuckle tragedies that arise from war.
The company denied the request, citing the precedent it would set moving forward and potential ethical issues that could arise from it.
Opportunities emerging from the current crisis arise from three main jolts — historically low-interest rates, plunging oil prices, and looming job losses.
"Bight" is a nautical term referring to the characteristic bend of the bay; the name does not arise from its bitelike shape.
Similar pressures arise from bank's need to raise private investment to make up for the expected shortfall in contributions from industrialized countries.
Perhaps the rights to the play-in contest for lower seeds would help satisfy any issues that would arise from regional outlets.
A welcome disorientation, even an epiphany or two, might arise from doing without conventional touchstones like, say, a mirror, or a refrigerator.
Multiple agencies are prepared to assist state and local governments in dealing with any new development that may arise from the coronavirus.
The slimmed-down form focuses mainly on questions of character and potential lawsuits that could arise from sexual and racial harassment claims.
In an interview with CNBC, he addressed concerns of "bottlenecks" in production that could arise from refining capacity shortfalls for lithium miners.
Filed last month, the lawsuit, one of the first to arise from the Time's Up fund, is part of a multipronged approach.
"These discussions are the beginning of our work together on day-to-day issues that arise from our close relationship," Ross said.
"I was fucking doomed," she wrote on Facebook in 2014, perhaps intuiting the complications that arise from turning one's life into art.
It was intended to eliminate conflicts of interests and management problems that arise from the president's close family serving in official roles.
Downward pressure could arise from sustained underperformance in one or several of its business lines leading to net outflows and weakened profitability.
But other increases arise from a dysfunctional congressional budget process complicated by lobbyists who woo lawmakers to back unneeded or extravagant weapons.
Their shock might arise from the fact that, in a world of autonomous vehicles, the activity of driving is supposed to be safe.
She told BuzzFeed News the pair planned on meeting with a professional photographer soon and hoped other opportunities would arise from the page.
Among them: The stress that can arise from trying to make everyone — ahem, your mother — happy while remaining true to your own vision.
Some of those who have visited the center say such cases illustrate the emotional problems that can arise from holding families in detention.
Writing in payment limits when signing hospital forms might provide some leverage over disputes that arise from surprise medical bills, some proponents suggest.
Another, much larger set of problems arise from the falsehood, hate and lies that go viral on social media, and their electoral consequences.
Instead of making long term plans, he waits to respond to the brilliant and best opportunities that arise from his short-term experiments.
Flint, MI has been on national radar for a while now, but the city's problems aren't over, nor did they arise from nothing.
Rodriguez said Villanueva's troubles arise from the way many of Costa Rica's protected areas were created in the 1980s, which was "basically improvised".
Going forward, he believes Renzi should announce an "aggressive fiscal pump" despite the complaints that might arise from Germany and the European Commission.
VR Downward pressure on the VRs could arise from deterioration in the banks' asset quality if this is not offset by equity injections.
We believe that the best solutions will arise from assembling experts across industries and sectors to inform each other and engage the public.
And how will it deal with other major questions that arise from Rian Johnson's break-all-the-things approach to The Last Jedi?
Downward pressure could also arise from capital levels not being sufficient to support stated growth plans and adequately mitigating concentration and other risks.
" Freedom could arise from alienation; as David Marcus writes in his introduction to Modernism in the Streets, "from modernity's ruins came new life.
In Arise From The Gallows, modern-day witches, along with Goyette, playfully enact the stereotypes of the hysterical woman, entrapping unwitting puritan men.
"The risks to the programme mainly arise from the difficulties inherent in implementing a strong and wide-ranging reform programme," the IMF said.
But these problems largely arise from participants cherry-picking — switching from their Medicare Advantage plan to traditional Medicare when they get really sick.
Still, ethics experts said Sands's connection to Syngenta illustrates the difficulties that arise from having so many former lobbyists serving in key positions.
I get the gratification that must arise from seeing your body comfortably execute something it was (says through gritted teeth) built to do.
VR The VR is primarily vulnerable to large property-related losses that could arise from a sharp drop of property prices in Zurich.
According to the Department of Energy, more than 90% of outages arise from failures in the transmission and distribution system — not power plants.
BAJ Upward potential for BAJ's VR may arise from a successful Tier 1 capital increase, following plans announced in 2033H15 by the bank.
Both men had studied under Jean-Martin Charcot, who believed that hysteria could arise from traumatic events as well as from physiological causes.
Therefore, it is not surprising to me that racist or xenophobic views would arise from fear and self-preservation tendencies, even if flawed.
Administration lawyers counter that the actions did not arise from official rule-making but rather from Homeland Security Department discretion on deportation priorities.
Headphones: Headphones allow the user to be more immersed and reduce the disruption to the experience that could arise from using speakers. 5.
A bunch of political flashpoints arise from the different structures of these plans, but the plans themselves aren't just assemblages of talking points.
News reports said that Mr. Zuma may also have pressed for the state to pay any legal costs that arise from future proceedings.
They specified that "high crimes and misdemeanors" are not necessarily crimes on the books but arise from the singular power of the presidency.
But as you rightly observe, they also arise from the misbegotten notion that the only true measure of romantic intimacy is carnal communion.
The Saudis are "increasingly concerned about the regulatory uncertainty" that could arise from the U.K.'s planned exit from the EU this fall.
The first priority is to operate to stop the bleeding and control any contamination that might arise from something like a torn intestine.
These are tiny vibrations in space-time that arise from the universe's most cataclysmic events, such as the collision of two black holes.
The sheikhdom's real estate and export sectors are particularly exposed to disruptions which could arise from the bitter dispute in the Gulf region.
But they said it was a smart move to guard against concerns of conflicts of interest that could arise from an internal review.
We do not expect any criminal charges to arise from this incident, and we are working with those involved to correct the situation.
In the centuries since these initial musings, the idea that these personality types (or even illnesses) arise from fluids has long been debunked.
As in the case of Zelenograd, hubs of genius do not arise from government planning or by acting on the observations of a traveler.
It doesn't take a major leap of imagination to believe that his network could extend into potential conflicts that arise from his governmental influence.
The problems arise from the distinctive shape of the dogs' muzzle, head, and throat, which can make it difficult for the animals to breathe.
While currently limited, downward rating pressure could also arise from substantial asset quality or earnings deterioration or unexpected headwinds in the group's foreign operations.
Additional contingent liabilities for the budget arise from guarantees of SOE debt amounting to 7.4% of GDP, most of which are on external debt.
However, there may be some disadvantages that arise from the natural conflict of interest between a non-profit organization and a for-profit app.
Documented incidents of duplicate voting are sporadic, largely arise from human error, and are insufficient in number to sway the outcome of any election.
These sensors can detect temperature, humidity, dust particulates, pressure, noise vibration and volatile organic compounds (which arise from an overload of varnish or paint).
I can't see that we will ever comprehend all the mysteries of the Earth, not least since some of them arise from random processes.
What nightlife spaces offer is an environment which is suited to it and equipped to deal with any complications that arise from drug-taking.
In Days of Heaven (1978), a 353s farm becomes engulfed in an inferno, and it's suggested a purer world might arise from its ashes.
The two countries' armed forces remain woefully ill-prepared to defuse any unexpected crises or to avoid misunderstandings that might arise from military movements.
The disposal of KF assets should help gradually reduce GGGD but further costs could arise from the ongoing resolution of failed state-owned banks.
In the private talk last weekend, he again echoed Mr. Trump in speculating that criminal charges could arise from the latest inquiry into Mrs.
He has ignored the legal problems that arise from the term "travel ban," using it four times on Twitter in the past 24 hours.
Seriously, there was a time when the prevailing theory of consciousness was that it could arise from just a ton of information connected together.
For many of us, it's domesticity—and the friction and fights that arise from sharing a life with someone—that leads to bed death.
First, hurricanes arise from warm waters, and the Gulf of Mexico has warmed by two to four degrees Fahrenheit over the long-term average.
Such a role would have been significant, helping to overcome any social tension that may arise from the conditions of living in large numbers.
I am most worried about the increase in distractability, the national attention deficit we all suffer from, and the consequences that arise from this.
While her case did not arise from the special counsel's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, that inquiry hung over it.
Burnout typically refers to the emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and feelings of low sense of accomplishment that can arise from overwork and lack of regard.
Many of the problems facing cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum arise from the fact that these systems are open to anyone with internet access.
For example, they were asked to think about problems that would arise from being able to walk or fly without an airplane or vehicle.
But all of them are united by the destructive impulses that arise from their predicament — and by the fact that they're based in reality.
Rather, they are offerings that arise from below, things given from one person experiencing a state of emergency to another, at the critical moment.
Downward rating pressure would arise from a failure to improve asset quality metrics, weakening profitability or unexpected deterioration in the operating environment in Portugal.
It could also turn on whether the next administration wants to deal with the political circus that would arise from prosecuting a former president.
But if partnership interest were to arise from companies like Anheuser-Busch InBev, the maker of Budweiser, Kennedy wasn't too keen on its potential.
In late February, he announced a task force of 17 antitrust staff members to study potential problems that could arise from past tech mergers.
"I think it's a combination of weathering the storm... but also looking at some opportunities that arise from these very difficult times." he said.
I think a lot of real awful things we do to other people arise from the fact that we don't see them as people.
Although it can be awkward for both parties, it's much better than the problems that can arise from not asking and making an assumption.
But that breathing room has helped scientists see the invisible pollutants that arise from a spray of deodorant or a dollop of body lotion.
He can't connect with other humans and tries desperately to overcome the complications that arise from falling in love with a piece of artificial intelligence.
WIRED's National Affairs journalists will join her to analyze the WIRED topics that arise from the debate, or to point out those the candidates ignore.
To me, all of this just highlights the difficulties that arise from phones with batteries that are hard, or annoying at best to replace. [Geekbench]
His later, deliberative approach didn't arise from an aversion to spontaneous experimentation; it was a reengagement with the world rather than a retreat from it.
The gloominess of the locations and the situations that arise from the grim, despairing places are kith and kin to the whole Dark Souls experience.
"Although monetary injury has been our primary focus, we have seen substantial injury arise from the exposure of more than just financial information," she said.
Klein touched on problems that arise from harvesting millions and millions of pounds of wheat flour and trusting big companies that tout "whole grain" products.
The unceasing conflicts over sex may well arise from the sexual urge itself, which Plato said works with the "most raging frenzy" and "utmost violence".
Here's what the implementation of this legislation means, according to lawyers and experts familiar with the issue: HOW MANY LAWSUITS COULD ARISE FROM THIS MOVE?
Institutions must assess the public safety risks that arise from the deployment of AI systems that direct or control physical devices, and implement safety controls.
Trust, which previously required either the delegation of power or tight-knit relationships, can arise from a collection of independent actors running open-source software.
A downgrade of the Viability Rating could arise from excessive, capital-eroding growth, deterioration in the bank's risk profile or material increase in risk appetite.
But Newton&aposs theory doesn&apost recognize  gravitational waves , which Einstein predicted would arise from two massive objects — such as black holes — orbiting one another.
In her second film, "Ghost Bitch: Arise from the Gallows," Goyette expands her portrait of modern witchery with a few scenes of Puritan dress-up.
Many Web security issues arise from known technical problems surrounding the process used to sign in to the site: Typing in account names and passwords.
The only clear message to arise from the play is that, whatever our backgrounds, we must not fall into a pattern of hate and polarisation.
Downward rating pressure may also arise from any developments that lead to significant perceived weakening of the parent's propensity to provide support to the subsidiary.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Downward rating pressure may arise from a weakening of the central government's ability or propensity to provide extraordinary financial support to BPD Bali.
"The regulatory framework must ensure that it is able to manage any systemic risks that may arise from technological change without stifling innovation," Carney said.
In these cases, self-harm may arise from psychosis caused by drugs, schizophrenia or severe depression and so may not be an intentional suicide attempt.
RATING SENSITIVITIES - VR The VR is primarily vulnerable to large property-related losses that could arise from a sharp drop of property prices in Zurich.
That system, designed to deal with potential issues that could arise from the plane's redesigned engine placement, automatically adjusts the plane's angle to prevent stalling.
As part of its research, it will collect data from local law enforcement agencies to try and determine where disparities in policing arise from bias.
Some of the outrageous facts that arise from the Oceana report will have you questioning every morsel of fish you've ever put in your mouth.
The trial, in Alexandria, Virginia, is the first to arise from U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
His lawyer has already promised as much, saying in a statement, "Sondland will address any issues that arise from this in his testimony next week."
In a study published Monday in Society and Natural Resources, researchers found that the opposition does not arise from a dislike of trees per se.
"The proposals raise only conjecture and speculation about possible risks that might arise" from clients misusing the technology, lawyers for Amazon wrote in the letter.
The case is far from the first legal dispute to arise from Interior's role as the overseer of Indian tribes' gambling agreements with the states.
That tension, along with some astonishing visual images that arise from it, keeps "While I Was Waiting" on a narrow course between horror and banality.
They shared some of the complex triggers for their suicidal crises; they arise from complicated circumstances, and no one event is ever the sole cause.
Additional challenges to profitability can arise from higher-than-expected litigation costs, upfront restructuring expenses and costs relating to streamlining the processes and IT infrastructure.
Letter added that McGahn's testimony is important aside from these matters, as the House considers legislation that might arise from the details of Trump's conduct.
Such problems arise from China's use of government-to-government agreements, said Conor Savoy, director of policy and advocacy at investment firm Global Innovation Fund.
Her husband, in his speech, did not directly address the issue of women's rights under any new government that could arise from a peace agreement.
Even if the disparity didn't arise from racial bias on the part of those who set the salary, you might still find the results unfair.
Did organic molecules arise from a primordial soup on the early Earth, or were they transported from outer space by asteroids (a theory known as panspermia)?
The Military Times highlighted one issue bound to arise from the new policy, noting that it's not always clear which airspace belongs to the Defense Department.
By using this whole-brain view, the approach avoids some of the complications that might arise from just looking at each part of the brain separately.
In addition to spurious correlation, inaccurate predictions could arise from a lack of complete data about the problem, or from a pernicious attack by an adversary.
The charges arise from a trip Couch and her son, Ethan Couch, took to Mexico while he was serving 10 years on probation for intoxication manslaughter.
Indeed, many of Beijing's grievances with other countries arise from the perception that they are doing just that, stirring up dissent and encouraging protests or separatism.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports authorities alleged the older brother was also abused and charges could arise from his death once medical examiners finish their investigation.
South Africa's HIV approach holds important lessons for the future of HIV management, but it also reveals new challenges that will arise from global climate change.
The rating is also sensitive to additional notching for loss severity, which could arise from a material increase in balance sheet encumbrance or senior unsecured issuance.
This may, for example, arise from indications of a lower propensity of UOB to provide extraordinary support to UOBT, such as a material reduction in ownership.
There is a perception that romantic feelings should arise from a soul-level connection, and both V-Day and MDMA fly in the face of that.
The racism, misogyny, and nativism that would be unleashed during a Trump administration would be far worse than any conflict that could arise from legitimate protest.
The mid-cap company said it was working with industry bodies and the British government to identify and manage any challenges that could arise from Brexit.
Kerry said world powers of the International Syria Support Group are tentatively scheduled to meet February 11 to address any problems that arise from the talks.
The other one is the handling of data, and the reality is data security and data privacy problems can arise from tech companies of any size.
Mindful of the further stigmatization that could arise from such an approach, researchers have urged a focus on people as potential victims rather than potential criminals.
RATING SENSITIVITIES AFB IDRS AND VR Upside could arise from sustained business volume growth and broader geographical and client diversification supporting larger and better-quality revenue.
Even spending one night in this reproduction of the painting, I could imagine the tension that would quickly arise from living in such a tight space.
Downside pressure on the VR could arise from weaker asset quality and capitalisation, particularly if Kuwait were to suffer a stress in the real estate sector.
But to the extent that these traits arise from brain processes (and there's a lot of evidence that they do), there may be a heritable component.
Most countries place legal limits on the number of pregnancies that can arise from a donor's sperm, but the laws seem inconsistent and difficult to enforce.
And legal advisers have grappled with potentially thorny issues, including the possible pitfalls that could arise from choosing a foreign exchange on which to offer shares.
Thanks to rock, he writes musical theater lyrics that arise from their stories at unexpected angles and with a looser diction than most of the classics.
Logan admitted that not all requested changes will be made by the primary but said he is confident that no major issues will arise from them.
Other studies have followed the chain of events that inevitably arise from such problems, including higher male imprisonment, which necessarily diminishes the security of family life.
The Afghan leader's concerns arise from the fact that President Trump in recent days warned that Iranian retaliation for the drone strike that killed Maj. Gen.
Inaccurate information can arise from errors in information supplied by a creditor or from a mistake made by a credit-reporting firm, or from fraud — i.e.
Next, subtract another 30 percent from the Alibaba shareholding, reflecting an estimate from analysts at Bernstein of the tax liability that would arise from a sale.
Quasars arise from supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies; they are the brightest objects in nature, and can be seen clear across the universe.
The networks must still pay the costs that arise from their customers connecting to foreign networks, but those fees are no longer passed on as roaming charges.
"The downside risks arise from deviations from the expected path of future policy," said Adrian, a former research director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Though heart attacks often arise from a blocked artery, women are more likely to have conditions that affect the walls of arteries but do not block them.
One good thing that could arise from the creation of robot slaves is the alleviation of loneliness, which is a terrible, terrible thing that literally kills people.
This may arise from a reduction in the policy role that BOK performs for KCG and/or change in their linkage in terms of ownership and control.
Despite having been told by other non-binary people about the complications and delays that arise from stating a non-binary identity, CJ decided to be honest.
Any expectations that a softer Brexit stance and fiscal expansion could arise from the election could renew global reflation trades and push bond yields up, analysts said.
One of the biggest benefits that would arise from such a standard would be the ability to substitute AI models as needed without much hassle for developers.
Many political analysts have projected that such gridlock could arise from the Democrats blocking Republican attempts to cut taxes and roll back Obama-era health care programs.
Murray also pressed DeVos on potential conflicts of interests that could arise from her family's long history of donating its vast wealth to Republican candidates and causes.
Risks also arise from installation mistakes or growing moves to link traditionally back-office business systems to the cloud in order to reach mobile or online users.
However, free periodic medical assessments related to the donation and insurance for death or complications that arise from the donation may legitimately be provided to living donors.
THOSE in search of an antidote to the anxieties that arise from Britain's vote to leave the European Union should avoid the latest book from Joseph Stiglitz.
The U.S. government lacks sufficient policy tools to address problems that may arise from unregulated parts of the financial system, a top Federal Reserve official said Friday.
Additional risks arise from further UK-based conduct charges or incremental regulatory-driven compliance and risk management costs materially affecting the bank's profitability and capital generation capacity.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Downward rating pressure on the National Ratings may arise from a perceived weakening of support from the banks' parents, including from major changes to ownership.
Mueller's special counsel office is investigating possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, and has the authority to investigate any matters that arise from the probe.
A yet-to-be-published report from the National Cyber Security Centre will reportedly advise that the U.K. can manage whatever risks arise from using Huawei equipment.
The Hers questionnaire, as well as an online message from the doctor, had explicitly warned about fainting risks that can arise from taking the drugs with alcohol.
Guitar chords outline a slow waltz; a backup choir joins her and sometimes wanders away from her; heard through headphones, phantom voices arise from behind and above.
The story is clearer, the songs express that story more directly and the larger themes arise from it naturally rather than demanding immediate attention like overeager undergraduates.
She suggested however that the fires were unlikely to cause longer term problems such as higher rates of cancer, which arise from "intense and long term exposure".
On Capitol Hill, Democrats are wasting no time assigning President Trump and G.O.P. leaders the blame for any economic upheaval that may arise from a government shutdown.
Many European network operators already have multi-vendor strategies, which they say reduces the security risks that might arise from relying too heavily on a single provider.
They said it was the courts' responsibility to protect companies from the unfair and damaging publicity that can arise from unproven allegations that their products are dangerous.
The leadership at the Media Lab was reportedly aware of Epstein's status as a convicted sex offender, and the problems that would arise from accepting the money.
Needless to say, the basic law of economics — Say's Law of Supply — says societal welfare and wealth arise from production; spending and demand follow output and income.
Nonetheless, the reasoning seems to apply, and the president's constitutional objection to the subpoena would more likely arise from his Fifth Amendment protection against compelled self-incrimination.
Downward rating pressure on the bank's National Rating may arise from a weakening of the central government's ability or propensity to provide extraordinary financial support to Bank Maluku.
"In many cases, fraud and bullying are not perpetrated by the same individual but arise from the same underlying vulnerabilities," said Javelin's Al Pascual, senior VP of research.
The most significant of them arise from Secretary Mattis' suggested differences with his Commander-in-Chief regarding the value of allies — and the dangers of strategic, authoritarian competitors.
The greatest opportunity to arise from the viral fame, she says, is the chance to connect with other single women about fully embracing their current stages in life.
Downward rating pressure on the bank's National Rating may arise from a weakening of the central government's ability or propensity to provide extraordinary financial support to Bank Jambi.
Downward pressure on the VR could arise from sharp deterioration in asset quality, following the seasoning of high loan growth before 11533, contributing to erosion of capital buffers.
Ironically, in the near future, eliminating productive inefficiencies that arise from mismanagement of labor might entail getting rid of human managers altogether and turning instead to smart technologies.
The VR could also be downgraded if there is noticeable erosion in capitalisation, which could arise from an unexpected increase in risk appetite or significant asset quality deterioration.
By appearances, Samsung has refined some of the cumbersome interface problems that might arise from designing a device with a screen that unfolds to reveal a larger screen.
To a collective behavior scientist, electing a president or choosing a new nest site are both choices that arise from the interactions of a large number of individuals.
The report also raised concern that Metro may be underestimating the issues that will arise from its plans to eventually use only eight-car trains on the system.
The fact that the stop light law was violated is sufficient to hold the driver responsible, for violation of the law and any consequences that arise from it.
Congressional leaders and infrastructure experts say they're unsure just how feasible such funding mechanisms are; domestically, the nation has seen both successes and failures arise from such partnerships.
Braas said a merger would deprive shareholders of synergy effects, which would arise from a combination of Braas with European roof tile maker Icopal, a Standard Industries subsidiary.
Some might even argue that the majority of Slack's problems arise from self-sabotage or that Slack addiction is really no different from any other social media obsession.
Squads like Cloud 9 and Team Liquid are hot destinations for skilled players looking to take advantage of the opportunities that arise from signing with such powerful brands.
With retirement and college savings as part of its suite of products, we will likely see other tools and use cases arise from Wealthfront and its Path app.
"Maybe it will be cheaper to live in Spain, but some of these countries have wealth taxes and different property taxes that arise from owning condos," he said.
Rosenstein's order directed Mueller to investigate whether Trump's presidential campaign colluded with Russia and gave Mueller the power to investigate any other matters that arise from the probe.
These conclusions arise from close analysis of financial markets during Monday's presidential debate, which provides a fascinating case study of the complex interconnections between American politics and economics.
Communities can do a better job than government in preventing radicalization toward violent extremism; and violence prevention initiatives that arise from within communities are more impactful and effective.
In 83 he published a paper suggesting that body patterns like pigmented spots and zebra stripes arise from the chemical reactions of diffusing substances, which he called morphogens.
The school board's application was directed to Chief Justice John Roberts, who has responsibility for emergency actions that arise from the regional federal appeals court that covers Virginia.
These studies arise from a unique collaboration between conservationists, lenders and the (re)insurance industry and was supported in part by Lloyd's and the World Bank, among others.
The special counsel's office, run under the Justice Department, has the authority to investigate "any and all matters" that arise from the wider probe into Russia's election meddling.
On the contrary, the disagreements arise from perfect comprehension; from having chewed over the ideas of your intellectual opponent so thoroughly that you can properly spit them out.
But there is a vast difference in scale between Venice Beach's local medical pot shops and the burgeoning multi-state marijuana industry that can arise from full legalization.
The suit is one of the first to arise from the Time's Up fund, which has raised $22 million — and gotten reports of harassment from almost 3,000 employees.
"The government is anticipating problems that could arise from the deepest economic crisis in the history of the aviation sector," Infrastructure Minister Tarcisio Freitas said in a statement.
Other problems arise from the push to reduce the rate on pass-through businesses (sole proprietorships, partnerships and S corporations that currently pay taxes at the individual rate).
That Mr. Zimmerman has taken on important (if fictionalized) events, and engaged the painful questions that arise from them, is in part what we ask theater to do.
The big battery helps paper over whatever issues might arise from 5G or the high refresh rate screen, and the extra RAM keeps apps from closing in memory.
Instead, they arise from a belief that this move will rob the policy-making process of a particular kind of expertise and, worse, contribute to insularity and bias.
Noor Upside could arise from improvements in asset quality, particularly repayment of the large Dubai GRE exposures (restructured exposures which are currently classified as performing), and in capital.
With the country's first- and third-largest health insurers gone from its ranks, the insurance group could see problems arise from the divisions between large and small companies.
Its members receive specialized training for situations that tend to arise from extreme weather, such as structural collapses, confined-space rescues, wildland search and rescue and swiftwater rescue.
Main social tensions arise from safety and local labor relations and from the impact on communities of pollution, water or land usage conflicts and economic or landscape impacts.
Glotzer ultimately seeks the rules that govern emergence in general: a single framework for describing self-assembling quasicrystals, crystallizing proteins, or living cells that spontaneously arise from simple precursors.
It concluded: "Absent extensive mitigating factors or events, we see few plausible future scenarios where significant -- possibly catastrophic -- harm does not arise from the compounded effects of climate change."
These emissions arise from the large amounts of energy and natural gas needed to produce fertilizer, and from the nitrous oxide released when it is degraded in the soil.
It says something about the consistent looming terror of Handmaid's that this haunting outcome can truly arise from either explanation for June sitting in the back of that van.
There's a fated feeling to eclipses, like something was meant to be, but there's also a profound sadness, and fear, that can arise from feeling like everything is shifting.
The government wants to avoid problems that might arise from low ore price as miners tend to cut safety and environment management costs when prices are low, he added.
Downward rating pressure, although not anticipated, would mostly arise from loan quality and capital deterioration, and a significant increase in risk appetite from an expansion into higher-risk lending.
Negative pressure on the VR may arise from further tightening of liquidity, which has been affected by weak deposit growth that has been unable to mitigate large deposit outflows.
The Lords report also claimed Whitehall, Britain's civil service hub, would need more resources to deal with the additional costs and loopholes that will arise from future EU-U.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Friday that he was strongly in favor of reducing the risks that arise from banks holding too many government bonds.
Both stances hit the LGBT community hard, and plainly arise from a deeper administration interest in countering growing legal protections for claims tied to sexual orientation and gender identity.
That demonization has led me to spend several years writing about the realities of race and crime, because I know the real harm that can arise from such mischaracterizations.
Downward pressure may arise from a material increase in risk appetite, such as overly aggressive proprietary trading and margin financing, and significant increase in leverage for new business ventures.
There are different types of documentation from the performances and thinking of it less like documentation and more like art pieces that might arise from that kind of ephemera.
The two films, Ghost Bitch: Arise From The Gallows and Ghost Bitch U.S.A., tackle the horrors of the Salem Witch Trials and the misogyny which still permeates culture today.
The Justice Department has been investigating officials at 1MDB for months over allegations of laundering money through the U.S. Thursday's charges are the first to arise from the investigation.
A failure to improve operating efficiency would put pressure on the group's ratings as would structural deterioration in the group's performance, which could arise from a loss of franchise.
Democratic senators will likely also quiz Kavanaugh extensively about his views on executive power, the rule of law, and other potential issues that may arise from the Russia investigation.
A skittering keyboard solo comes tumbling straight out of the void, trailing flames; sonorous ritual chants arise from the mire, then disappear; orchestral bombast latches onto frozen chromatic riffs.
Qualtrics expects revenue to exceed $400 million this year, and projects a growth rate above 40 percent, not including potential synergies that might arise from being part of SAP.
Downward pressure on the VR could arise from sharp deterioration in asset quality, following the seasoning of recent high loan growth, contributing to erosion of already limited capital buffers.
As I wrote in May, a lot of complaints about Slack's impact on people's lives arise from corporate culture and, in some cases, people's own inability to set boundaries.
In fact, the shoes themselves don't actually exist, due to a plethora of potential copyright infringement issues that could arise from both the appropriated product designs and shoe models.
Even if voters opted to remain in the European Union, the furor that might arise from holding a second vote could fuel populism in Britain for years to come.
The Pentagon has slow-walked his orders before, and already there is talk of a more gradual withdrawal given the complications that would probably arise from a hasty pullout.
Kanbawza Bank has tapped Williams & Connolly, a U.S.-based law firm, to be the company's legal representatives in case U.S. sanctions arise from the U.N.'s fact finding mission.
Risks also arise from technical installation mistakes or growing moves to hook up traditionally back-office business systems to the cloud in order to reach mobile or online users.
Dr. Nowell realized that the genetic change was important in the development of the cancer, and that tumors might arise from a single cell that had such a change.
The school board's application for a stay was directed to Chief Justice John Roberts, who has responsibility for emergency actions that arise from the appeals court that covers Virginia.
The shutdown "delays a lot of innovative technologies" and "impedes research progress," AMS Executive Director Keith L. Seitter told Axios, pointing to the many collaborations that arise from the meeting.
There are tons of issues that could arise from that and, let's face it, imagining faceless corporations knowing all the details of your inner sanctum is a really uncomfortable thought.
What the view also conveys is Petersen's delight in trying to make it hold together, to imbue the painting with a logic that seems to arise from the work itself.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, both conservatives, indicated that U.S. foreign policy tensions that could arise from such cases would be a reason to curb corporate liability.
It is a development that plays out across all the paintings in The Gate, with the pictorial ambiguities that arise from streamlined form leading to a succession of intricate meanings.
The conditions are thought to arise from a combination of factors, including genetic predisposition and traumas later in life, such as sexual or physical abuse, abandonment or heavy drug use.
"We are maintaining our monetary easing taking into account the impact on the financial system," as well as problems that could arise from the BOJ's huge asset buying, Kuroda said.
A downgrade could arise from a significant deterioration in its credit profile, including a significant increase in guarantee exposures and large credit impairments in its guarantee and/or loan portfolios.
Instead of accepting that you have these conflicting views, you might unconsciously follow the celebrity's advice in order to reduce the psychological discomfort that can arise from holding conflicting views.
The comptroller, Thomas Curry, said on Thursday that other banks should review what risks may arise from efforts to "cross-sell" to existing customers, which he called a common strategy.
"Finally, we believe that important causes of all outcomes -- and also causes of racial disparities in outcomes -- arise from differences in women's health before they ever got pregnant," he said.
"White Be Gone." a fictional advertisement starring Jon Hamm boasts a cream that helps white people relieve themselves of the thoughts that arise from their racial privilege and inherent biases.
Alongside problems with coordination, additional symptoms can include difficulties in concentration, difficulties following instructions, poor organization, and memory, alongside behavioral problems and self-esteem issues that arise from the symptoms.
Any material increase in risk appetite or reduction in capital from share buy-backs or increased dividend pay-outs, which could arise from looser regulation, would put pressure on ratings.
Some who have lived with HIV for years said the fact that it can be managed obscures the health complications that can arise from both the virus and its medication.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's Guangdong province has set up a special court to deal with disputes that arise from the closure of "zombie enterprises", the official China Daily reported on Tuesday.
Although the charges against Manafort don't appear to relate to Russian interference in the presidential election, Mueller has been given authority to investigate other allegations that "arise" from that investigation.
Fears around talking on the phone are generally more common in people who have other types of social anxiety, Hendriksen says, but they can also arise from a bad experience.
It was always a possibility that Atypical would be problematic in its depiction of autism, but the problems arise from its failure to treat other characters and topics with sensitivity.
RATING SENSITIVITIES VRS, IDRS, NATIONAL RATINGS AND SENIOR DEBT Positive action may arise from stronger profitability, which would provide support to capital generation amid expected periods of stronger loan growth.
The American Psychiatric Association added the term to its diagnostic manual in 2013 to distinguish between the condition of being transgender and symptoms that arise from distress over being transgender.
Downing also said the charges did not arise from Mueller's work, noting the FBI previously investigated Manafort's Ukraine business dealings and closed out the probe in 2014 without pursuing charges.
Trump backers promote the argument even though allegations of collusion between his campaign and Moscow arise from frequently shifting explanations about repeated contacts from people in his campaign and Russians.
We correctly label intellectual brilliance and creative power as genius — and we should — but it's about time we stopped assuming that those things arise from talent or inborn giftedness alone.
While most cases of Error 53 arise from getting a home button repaired at an unauthorized dealer, some reports state that a screen replacement could also trigger the error message.
"We are interested in making more grid acquisitions in Brazil if opportunities arise from market liberalization," De Paoli told Reuters in a phone interview after the group's first quarter results.
We are composite creatures, and our ancestry seems to arise from a dark zone of the living world, a group of creatures about which science, until recent decades, was ignorant.
For what's most impressive about these current shows is that they are not tokenistic one-time invitations (too common these days), but arise from deep commitments over the long term.
Peter Parker's relationship to his superhero persona is surprisingly similar to Billy Elliot's relationship to dance, giving him an outlet for the emotions that arise from a loved one's death.
If the San Antonio Spurs weren't built to win a championship right now, several comforting developments would arise from how they've responded to the uncertainty surrounding Kawhi Leonard's right quadricep.
And unlike many of the distortions floating around in social media, this one didn't arise from malice aforethought, or result from anyone trying to perpetrate a scam or manipulate reality.
That decision found that the government could interpret "public use" as including any potential economic benefits to the public that might arise from taking private land for private development projects.
Instead, his creations arise from the rhythms and pragmatic needs of his own life: weekends spent working in his garden's vegetable patch, cooking for friends and playing with his dogs.
But they need to be wary of the potential conflicts of interest that can arise from these collaborations, and of being used as virtue-signaling pawns for ethically problematic companies.
Still, questions persist about how the mayor and the Police Department will handle challenges that may arise from requests for footage from episodes that range from routine to headline-grabbing.
The trial was the first criminal case to arise from a barrage of allegations against Weinstein from more than 90 women, including actresses Gwyneth Paltrow, Salma Hayek and Uma Thurman.
Students applying for federal financial aid should be wary of new problems that could arise from changes to 2018 tax forms, warned a group of US senators as the Oct.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said that GM must face some claims from certain groups of car owners that arise from conduct predating its 2009 bankruptcy.
Ultimately, the different results in the two cases arise from the application of a double standard between immigration (especially when linked to national security) and other areas of government policy.
"The public regards as important the whole space of AI governance issues, including privacy, fairness, autonomous weapons, unemployment, and other risks that may arise from advanced AI," Dafoe told me.
A new retrospective of her work at the Tate Modern in London—as well as shows in Istanbul and Berlin—reminds us of the beauty that can arise from cultural exchange.
This could arise from a failure to maintain system resilience resulting in a loss of franchise or revenue, or from business restrictions or outsized financial penalties following legal or regulatory actions.
Some epicycles arise from within the market itself, rather than as a result of fundamental external factors, as prices move in response to the accumulation and liquidation of positions by traders.
Downward pressure on the ratings could arise from sudden capital erosion due to unexpected losses or a material weakening of profitability, although Fitch does not expect this in the short term.
If only policymaking didn't require resolving significant complexities that arise from an $18 trillion economy and a nation of 320 million people and thousands upon thousands of pages of existing rules.
"The same GSIB rules apply to the subsidiary as to the parent group," a SIF spokesman said, adding minor differences might arise from differing focuses of the parent and domestic bank.
Challenges may arise from applying the wrong tools to a given job, not analyzing the right data, or not even really knowing exactly what to look for in the first place.
"A company in the business of collecting and retaining massive amounts of Americans' sensitive personal information must act with the utmost care — and face any consequences that arise from that failure."
Wells Fargo, another American bank, set aside more money to pay for potential legal costs that may arise from a scandal wherein branch employees created fake accounts to meet sales goals.
The special counsel is authorized to investigate "any links and/or coordination" between the Russian government and the Trump campaign, as well as "any matters" that may arise from the investigation.
The problems already in evidence today, and the greater ones feared for tomorrow, largely arise from the failure of institutions and markets to keep up with longer and more productive lives.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS AND VR Upward rating potential for Abanca's ratings would arise from a sustained improvement in its underlying core banking business profitability and the diversification of its income sources.
This time, they will give questionnaires to their human subjects' fathers, to tease out whether any epigenetic changes they observe arise from the childhood experiences of the subject or his father.
Joseph diGenova's hiring is pending completion of a review of potential conflicts of interest that may arise from representation of other clients at his law firm, Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow said.
How do extraordinarily complex emergent phenomena — like ants assembling themselves into living bridges, or tiny water and air molecules forming into swirling hurricanes — spontaneously arise from systems of much simpler elements?
In Furey's model, the symmetries associated with how particles move and rotate in space-time, together known as the Lorentz group, arise from the quaternionic ℂ⊗ℍ part of the algebra.
"The deal announced today is far from perfect, given the challenges that arise from such a lengthy and complex insolvency process," said United Steelworkers Ontario director Marty Warren, in a statement.
But swimmer's ear can also arise from any situation where your ear traps a small amount of water, like after a shower or bath, or even time in a hot tub.
At the same briefing Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said Indonesia's financial system was stable in the first quarter, but noted potential risks that may arise from slowing global economic growth.
The widespread uncertainty, and the challenges that arise from it, are acutely felt in the scientific community, dependent as it is on long-term funding, cross-border mobility and international collaboration.
Volatility could also come from within the market itself, in the form of flash crashes that arise from the positioning of market participants and do not need any external, fundamental trigger.
I was afraid of the painful feelings that would arise from withdrawing from my drug of choice and of the actions I might take if I couldn't handle the physical distress.
Because, first and foremost, Rich and Pretty is a book about the ways in which only women can be close to one another, and what struggles can arise from that closeness.
There should be no room for doubt about the fact that we roundly abhor these sentiments in our midst, and unambiguously repudiate the violent and evil acts that arise from them.
When considering a state's business competitiveness, it's important to remember that states vary in their deep cultural programming that arise from their historical and ecological conditions that persist to this day.
Mr. Mueller was appointed in May to investigate whether Mr. Trump's campaign colluded with the Russians to influence the 2016 election and any other matters that may arise from the inquiry.
In part one, Eric talked about how a former Swedish saxophonist built and grew what has become one of the most important music industry startups to arise from Europe since Spotify.
The scientists make clear that without addressing land it will be impossible to fully tackle global heating, because 22% of greenhouse gas emissions arise from agriculture, forestry and other land use.
"The extra cost that will arise from this postponement is inevitable," Mori wrote in a letter addressed to the 33 international federations of sports that make up the Tokyo Games program.
"The extra cost that will arise from this postponement is inevitable," Mori wrote in a letter addressed to the 33 international federations of sports that make up the Tokyo Games program.
Yossi Kuperwasser, a retired Israeli general, told reporters that recent events had showed some of the potential repercussions and misunderstandings that can arise from internal Syrian fighting close to the frontier.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS, VR AND SENIOR DEBT Upside rating potential could arise from a swift and material reduction in the bank's stock of problem assets without erosion of the capital ratios.
To break the cycle of authoritarianism, civil war, and foreign intervention, any talks that arise from this crisis should acknowledge this new reality and be geared toward a return to democracy.
For me, who hadn't played impresario since putting on nursery-school puppet shows for my parents, it brought up the logistical, ethical, even emotional demands that arise from presenting while writing.
Did the firing arise from an inquiry into whether Mr. Halls, a white, British-born conductor, had been racially insensitive in jokingly affecting a Southern accent with an African-American colleague?
Its success didn't just arise from that decision: gun sales were always a small part of revenues, short sellers were forced to cover their bets, and Dick's improved its overall business.
One thinks of Beckett the Parisian, Lahiri the Roman, Teju Cole the New Yorker, observers whose profound sense of place seems both to arise from and render irrelevant their relative foreignness.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Belt and Road initiative is "fantastic" but obstacles could arise from some countries who see it as a potential threat, a senior official from Venezuela said on Sunday.
The bill is set to be debated later on this year and will need to be passed by Parliament, however, debates and challenges are set to arise from other political parties.
We correctly label intellectual brilliance and creative power as genius — and we should — but it&aposs about time we stopped assuming that those things arise from talent or inborn giftedness alone.
Her focus was instead on creating crazily ambitious sculptures that arise from her deepest self and ultimately engage in dialogue with the world — her world — based on her very particular experience.
Acting attorney general Rod Rosenstein's one-page order appointing Mueller authorizes him to investigate "any matters" that "may arise" from his investigation of possible links between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign.
The share of revenue from the $40 billion offshore gas field will differ depending on downstream benefits that arise from "different development concepts for the Greater Sunrise gas field", the statement said.
Downside to Amundi's ratings is currently also limited but could arise from sustained asset performance leading to net money outflows, a markedly increased risk appetite for seed capital or higher external leverage.
The plight of Ms Rosser and her coworkers is captured in "American Factory", a documentary released on August 21st by Netflix that explores the tensions that arise from the factory's foreign ownership.
But rather than letting physical laws define what is and is not possible, as science does now, constructor theory asserts that those laws actually arise from what is and is not possible.
Though the United States is a major energy producer, the higher oil prices that would arise from either outcome would hurt consumers, dent profits, slow the economy and hurt the stock market.
A rating downgrade may arise from major erosion of capitalisation, financial leverage above 45%, and a significant deterioration in profitability, such as core profit margin falling below 5%, on a sustained basis.
Aldred says the company now expects new issues to arise from going global, but Dyson is already listening hard and anticipates having to move quickly to address unanticipated issues faced by customers.
Trump has stepped up his public attacks on the Mueller probe since the first trial to arise from it began last week in Alexandria, Virginia, involving former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
It brought law enforcement together with experts to discuss encryption's role in a then-early internet, and the potential impacts on national security and public safety that might arise from encryption's use.
Shag is one of the most successful figures to arise from L.A.'s "lowbrow" movement, which draws inspiration from custom cars, punk music, and other facets from the fringes of pop culture.
Second, political fear can arise from forces external or internal to a society, where an entire people are threatened by a foreign enemy or dangerous presence like crime, drugs, or moral decay.
"Of particular concern is the national security risk that may arise from coercive industrial policies that force the transfer of technology and associated support through joint ventures," Mattis wrote in his letter.
As for timing, the ECB has an incentive to act by June as it will want to avoid liquidity shortages that could arise from mid-2020 as previous TLTROs start to mature.
These troubling conclusions arise from the latest data in a long-running study by the Finra Investment Education Foundation, which has been assessing Americans' financial knowledge, attitudes and well-being for years.
That agreement allows prosecutors to review the documents they seized when his office and room were raided, as well as follow-up on any key questions that may arise from inauguration documents.
Under the agreement, the share of revenue from the offshore gas field will differ depending on downstream benefits that arise from "different development concepts", the statement said following talks in Kuala Lumpur.
The way I see it, the majority of the issues with animals flying arise from the small space allowed to passengers, as shown by the mauling case from the San Diego flight.
The first finds McDougal displaying the strength of character the President lacks by telling the truth despite the consequences that could arise from potentially violating her $150,000 contract with Pecker's National Enquirer.
While advisors recognize situations that may merit life insurance, some — particularly fee-only registered investment advisors or RIAs — have been put off by the conflicts that arise from recommending commission-based products.
But there was possibility for substance to arise from Isle of Dogs' ocean-crossing style — and unfortunately, it feels like it was buried under a heap of aesthetic allusions and recycled beats.
The pipeline was operating normally on Tuesday and has reached out to customers to coordinate any changes in service that might arise from future terminal closures, spokesman Steve Baker said in an email.
It'll be interesting to see what kind of results arise from the installation of this tech in terms of the number of accidents that involve for-hire vehicles in, say, a year's time.
As state bans on same-sex marriage were crumbling and more couples were seeking wedding services, it was one of several high-profile legal challenges to arise from the backlash to marriage equality.
If implemented, the end of military exercises could be one of the most concrete and controversial moves to arise from Trump's summit with Kim, who pledged to pursue denuclearization but offered no details.
While scientists are still figuring out exactly why they occur, some of these illusions might arise from glitches in our brains as we process two-dimensional visual information to create three-dimensional perceptions.
Valeo, the Supreme Court said the primary purpose of the campaign finance law is to "limit the actuality and appearance of corruption" that can arise from the potential influence that accompanies political contributions.
Van der Zwaan had communicated with both men in September and October 2016 about criminal charges in Ukraine that might arise from the Skadden Arps report and how the law firm was paid.
S25 and Prism both consider available and required capital in a stress scenario, start from a market view of assets and give some credit for future profits expected to arise from existing business.
There are no options in movement here, despite what the title suggests; rather, the options arise from the ways the works change your view of the space and, upon closer look, change themselves.
The panel will be sequestered for the trial, which is the only criminal case to arise from the many accusations made against Mr. Cosby by women, all of which Mr. Cosby has denied.
Portland, Oregon (CNN)At least 14 people were arrested on Sunday amid competing protests in Portland, Oregon, over a tangled web of emotions to arise from a deadly commuter train stabbing in May.
RATING SENSITIVITIES - NATIONAL RATINGS Downward rating pressure may arise from a weakening of the regional governments' and central government's ability and/or propensity to provide extraordinary financial support to such regional development banks.
The case is a perfect example of the problems that arise from building an international information network like the internet when laws and accepted media norms can differ drastically from region to region.
VR Downside to Barwa's VR could arise from a significant weakening of liquidity if loan growth is not matched by an increase in liquid assets, or from a material deterioration of asset quality.
This is yet another full-employment act for accountants, tax attorneys and others who would then create a wide variety of tax avoidance schemes forged from whatever loopholes may arise from new legislation.
First off, it's worth noting that the overall goal of antitrust regulations is to protect the consumer from unfair business practices that may arise from a consolidation of power within a single company.
"The negative outlook reflects forward-looking downside risks that may arise from further potential investigations and regulatory penalties, in addition to the process of rebuilding trust with customers, investors and counterparties," Moody's said.
"The Committee may pursue additional lines of inquiry regarding matters that arise from the investigation, and it intends to cooperate with other congressional committees, as needed, on matters of overlapping interest," he said.
Lower-rated bonds in Europe's southern periphery — which are seen as the most vulnerable to the economic and political headwinds that could arise from Brexit — recovered while stocks also found a firmer footing.
Most measles deaths arise from such complications, which once killed hundreds of Americans each year back in the mid-23th century, before a cheap and widely available vaccine almost entirely eradicated the disease.
He said he believes the machines that are having problems have gotten worse partly because of their age and also because of issues that arise from how they are delivered to voting sites.
Offering treatments can also save health insurers money in other areas, since trans people who receive care are less likely to struggle with mental health issues that can arise from untreated gender dysphoria.
"These multi-scale patterns and other emergent properties, such as enhanced resistance to and recovery from drought, instead arise from dynamic interactions in our theoretical framework, which couples both mechanisms," the group writes.
First, is the health complications that arise from the abuse of prescription drugs which leads to dependency, another is its potential to undermine national security, especially in countries facing terrorism in the region.
For all its influence as a shaper of individual decisions, the greater power of convenience may arise from decisions made in aggregate, where it is doing so much to structure the modern economy.
The premise is simple: Judging an applicant's worth from his or her previous salary can perpetuate pay gaps that arise from discrimination — or make it hard to get in the door at all.
For a lot of Canadian cooks and front-of-house staff, hockey is a great way to hit the off switch and channel any aggression that can arise from a high-stress job.
"Sleep problems may arise from lack of time for stress-releasing activities and relaxation," said lead study author Jaana Halonen of Stockholm University and the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare in Helsinki.
She forecasts a 15 percent drop in prices by August next year, added that job losses and pay cuts that could arise from a worse-than-expected economy would trigger a bigger adjustment.
"I didn't take it seriously, and I was a bystander who turned a blind eye to this serious problem that many different victims could arise from due to my such act," Yong said.
For China's leaders, self-governing Taiwan, which they regard as a part of Chinese territory, offers a cautionary tale about the political dangers that can arise from environmental protests in a single city.
For China's leaders, self-governing Taiwan, which they regard as a part of Chinese territory, offers a cautionary tale about the political dangers that can arise from environmental protests in a single city.
To see them now, before they're gone, felt like an immense privilege — even as I was forced to confront the contradictions that arise from the amount of carbon I expended getting to them.
Studies of conditions such as schizophrenia and autism that are thought to arise from differences in brain wiring have often frustrated researchers because the available tools don't capture enough details of the neural interconnections.
And at a certain point, the feelings that arise from our relationships are so primal and so universal that we've been telling stories about them for millennia and still haven't quite worn them out.
The first son-in-law, Jared Kushner, finally found himself in a boatload of trouble that seems to fundamentally arise from Kelly feeling emboldened to take him on — starting by downgrading his security clearance.
That objective, since the beginning, is human-level AI with a focus on what Gildert calls "in-body cognition," or the type of thought processes that only arise from giving AI a physical shell.
Designed to alleviate potential stalling issues that could potentially arise from the 737 Max's updated engine layout, MCAS automatically lowers the nose of the aircraft to compensate when it concludes it must do so.
"Still, this work serves to demonstrate a new approach to artificial reproduction that is, in principle, also applicable in vivo and would thus allow to avoid all complications that arise from [in vitro fertilization]."
The technology may be able to identify patterns that arise from thinking certain words or phrases over and over again, but EEG can't decipher the specific words people are thinking — much less their desires.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS, VIABILITY RATING AND SENIOR DEBT A positive rating action could arise from a strengthening of Van Lanschot's franchise, provided the bank has built a track record of significantly improved operating profitability.
Potentially life-threatening complications can arise from cirrhosis, including buildup of fluid in the stomach, formation of varicose veins and spread of toxins to the brain, causing what is known as a liver coma.
In Fitch's view, downside pressure, while currently also limited, could arise from a severe domestic recession resulting in sharply higher corporate default rates or sudden, material increase in interest rates, especially short-term rates.
"It's also hedging against exchange-rate fluctuations, against changes in shipping costs, against the problems that arise from having offshore centers halfway around the globe, which presents some barriers to factory owners," Paul said.
Perhaps the best-known work to arise from China's gay, or "comrade," literature (tongzhi wenxue) movement in the 1990s, "Beijing Comrades" (or "Beijing Story") elicited enormous admiration — and outrage — when it was published online.
Though Mr. Cosby has been sued in civil courts by several women, the Pennsylvania case is the only criminal case to arise from the many sexual assault accusations leveled against him in recent years.
Typically, bouts are caused by gastric distension—the medical term for a belly full of air—that can arise from stuffing too much food into your face, drinking too many bubbly sodas, or smoking.
"We want to avoid specific disadvantages for European banks that may arise from Basel III," Schaeuble said during a news conference, in cautionary comments echoed by Jens Weidmann, the head of the German Bundesbank.
"We will engage banks and audit firms primarily to understand the context so we are better placed to manage any potential financial stability risk that may arise from the issues around KPMG," he said.
Many of the political and cultural disagreements that we see in the world today arise from a reluctance to face this key question squarely, and to arrive at clear definitions with regard to it.
As much as I applaud Cheryl's firmer stance here, I tend to see the line between cosmetic measures that trigger personal empowerment, and those that arise from cultural judgment, as subjective and awfully blurry.
Inspiration can arise from seeing, up close and in flashback detail, how a famous American came defiantly into her power in a culture that expected demure acquiescence, and who along the way discovered herself.
"We will work to understand the many important issues that arise from El Paso and Southaven, as well as those that have been raised in the broader national discussion around gun violence," McMillon wrote.
And in any event, most of gold's value doesn't arise from its physical attributes, since it doesn't have any magical ability to create usefulness or generate financial dividends despite its attractive shiny yellow hue.
The new rules are the most comprehensive protections to arise from heightened global concern that popular online services exploit children's information, suggest inappropriate content to them and fail to protect them from sexual predators.
Mueller's investigative mandate includes any matters that may arise from the probe into Russian interference, and he has appeared in recent months to expand the scope of the probe to include possible financial crimes.
" Each scenario in Endling addresses a major issue in the modern world, including problems that arise from "intensive livestock, pollution of the seas and rivers, the accumulation of electronic waste, overpopulation, [and] climate change.
"Demand for media and communication occupations is expected to arise from the need to create, edit, translate, and disseminate information through a variety of different platforms," according to economists at the Department of Labor.
The star-shaped capsule could help reduce unintended pregnancies that arise from users forgetting to take their daily dose of the pill, according to a news release from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Before taking a female client on a tandem dive, Mr. Zarda told the woman he was gay to assuage any awkwardness that might arise from his being tightly strapped to her during the jump.
And in any event, most of gold's value doesn't arise from its physical attributes, since it doesn't have any magical ability to create usefulness or generate financial dividends despite its attractive shiny yellow hue.
Dr. Alene Marie D'Alesio, chief of pediatric dentistry at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, said that problems following brushing guidelines often arise from parents not being present alongside their children when they are brushing.
The appointment order gave Mueller authority to not only investigate whether there was any collusion between the Russian government and the Trump campaign, but also any matters that "arose or may arise" from that investigation.
Proponents of the legislation—who largely hail from the anti-abortion camp—argue that such restrictions are necessary to safeguard women against any life-threatening complications that could arise from terminating a pregnancy without supervision.
As the researchers put it at the end of the the Spectre paper: The vulnerabilities in this paper, as well as many others, arise from a longstanding focus in the technology industry on maximizing performance.
Entrées: In an attempt at some sort of broad look—and to smooth out whatever misgivings were surely to arise from my questionable cooking skills—I tasked three proteins with taking on Takis' mighty flavor.
Those events are followed by drought and heavy rainfall, which is influenced by increased atmospheric moisture caused by climate change, but wildfires could arise from such factors as forest management and climate variables, it added.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRS AND VR Upward rating potential would arise from further improvement in asset quality, while maintaining sound capital ratios and loss absorption buffers, thus reducing the capital at risk from unreserved problem assets.
Italy's top retail bank Intesa Sanpaolo is set to buy the good assets for 1 euro, leaving the state to foot the bulk of the bill for the losses that will arise from the liquidation.
The company's plans for space mining have been met with skepticism (and some amount of ridicule), with many terrestrial analysts claiming that the company's costs far outweigh any benefits that could arise from mining asteroids.
The order is meant to prevent any potential hazards that could arise from the scooters being left out during the storm, including fears that the vehicles could be swept up in the storm's dangerous winds.
Their foresight on where societal problems could arise from Facebook's products could help temper Zuckerberg's team of idealists to create a company that balances the potential of the future with the risks to the present.
"Differences in interpretation arise from the fact that the United States does not explicitly state whether Philippine-claimed disputed territory falls under the provisions of the mutual defense treaty," CFR said in a 2016 report.
Airbus refused to speculate on what type of autonomous aircraft might arise from the project but said the design parameters focussed on "a high degree of autonomy, variable mission profiles and low levels of perceptibility".
The political risks that would arise from an official visit of the alleged mastermind of the 2016 attack on America's election system, just weeks ahead of November's midterm elections, were not lost on Republicans, either.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Downward rating pressure could arise from any negative changes to SMF's legal status through a dilution of the government's ownership or a reduction in the MOF's influence on the company's strategy and operations.
Modern researchers insist that any candidate for a theory of quantum gravity must explain how the laws of black hole thermodynamics arise from microscopic gravity, and in particular, why the entropy-to-area connection happens.
Although currently not expected by Fitch, negative rating pressure could arise from a marked deterioration in asset quality, leading to pressure on earnings and capital pressure; or from a prolonged inability to competitively access wholesale markets.
Together they sensed the profitable opportunities that could arise from professionalizing and commercializing their efforts and set up the Southern Publicity Association, selling their services to groups like the Red Cross and the Anti-Saloon League.
The charges, which could potentially result in sentences of up to 25 years in jail, arise from an unconstitutional referendum and illegal declaration of independence in one of Spain's largest and richest regions in October 2017.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has published 25 so-called technical notices advising companies and people how to prepare for any disruption that might arise from a disorderly Brexit where there is no deal with the European Union.
The regime reaps the benefit: the threats that arise from its failure to govern are mitigated, and its leader is left to focus on the task of strengthening the security apparatus that keeps him in power.
Given the legal fight that has ensued, DOJ will have to handle the upcoming trial in the case and any other legal matters that arise from it, perhaps long after Mueller has wrapped up his inquiry.
It's too soon to know which perspective will dominate, and some very good opportunities arise from increased interaction with the commercial space industry, but it could dramatically change how NASA decides on what objectives to pursue.
Recognizing that issues with substance abuse in native communities often arise from intergenerational trauma, the Penobscot Nation attempts to reacquaint criminal drug offenders with tribal traditions and cultural practices to help them make a full recovery.
Mueller is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election and potential coordination between Trump campaign associates and Russia, though his mandate allows him to investigate "any matters that arose or may arise" from the Russia investigation.
Since more value is created from moves at the bottom of the economic cycle, or when assets are cheap, the miner is also looking at any opportunities that might arise from other disruptions, like climate change.
Having our practice arise entirely from picking these tools specifically because they arise from the body and expression and not just because they're the newest thing, I think, is like a big tenet of our studio.
It was solidarity between America and Europe with U.S. leadership that allowed the West to prevail in the Cold War, and that is the prescription for preventing another such confrontation to arise from the Ukrainian standoff.
The charges against Trump arise from his request in a July 25 phone call last year that Ukraine investigate Biden on unsubstantiated corruption allegations and the president's actions to impede a House inquiry into the matter.
"Looking forward, the world is changing rapidly, and, beginning with the launch of the new XT4, it is paramount that we capitalize immediately on the opportunities that arise from this rate of change," Mr. Ammann said.
"A company in the business of collecting and retaining massive amounts of Americans' sensitive personal information must act with the utmost care — and face any consequences that arise from that failure," he said in a statement.
"The [Russia] investigation did not begin with, or arise from Christopher Steele or the dossier, and … the investigation would persist on the basis of wholly independent evidence had Christopher Steele never entered the picture," Schiff asserted.
This could arise from, for example, a significant fall in government ownership that results in meaningfully less policy influence, or changes in the support mechanism that affects the bank's relationship with CPG or with the state.
And in the spirit of Detroit, whose city motto translates from Latin as "We hope for better things; it will arise from the ashes," maybe some new inspiration is preparing to emerge from the Heidelberg wellspring.
Examples from a lengthy catalog of purported remedies include: tiger penises for impotence, bear bile for cancer, rhino horn for a hangover, loris bile to ease the serious airway infections that arise from Vietnam's air pollution.
There are some very real dangers that might arise from this: Europeans might soften on the arms embargo to China, or dampen their criticism of Chinese moves in the Pacific even more than they have already done.
These drastic-sounding losses, however, will not necessarily hit dividends because forex losses arise from mark-to-market value and are not calculated in the companies' core profit, which excludes non-recurring items as such currency losses.
Institutional change can only arise from dialogue, deliberation and debate There are examples from around the world that dealt with deep-seated conflicts, such as in South Africa post-apartheid and Northern Ireland after years of terrorism.
The special counsel has broad authority to investigate "any matters" that "may arise" from his investigation, and the official said Mueller's probe is following leads on suspicious Russian financial activity that may range far beyond the election.
The charges reflect what prosecutors called the "criminal influence of money" on National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball and the conflicts that could arise from the drive to win and the need to provide student-athletes an education.
DUBAI, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Kuwait's central bank is studying the "added value" that could arise from a potential merger between Kuwait Finance House and Bahrain's Ahli United Bank, Al Arabiya TV said in a tweet on Tuesday.
The fear does not arise from building humanoid robots (androids), because 99.99 percent of the real-world problems (the so-called useful problems that we hope to solve by leveraging robots) do not require an android body.
Upward rating potential could arise from a material reduction in the exposure to problem assets, which combined with improved operating profitability, should help internal capital generation and reduce the vulnerability of capital to unexpected asset quality shocks.
The novel follows Furo's transition into his new identity, along with the challenges that arise from his past, intertwining issues of race, sexual identity, and the chance to look at society's racial bias from a new perspective.
The report, published on Tuesday, found that nearly 700 women in the United States die every year of complications that arise from pregnancy or childbirth, and of those deaths, three out of five could have been prevented.
"The translation from image to sound, and then from sound into sculpture makes for images that are rather bad at being images, but succeed because of the properties that arise from the act of translation," says Watkins.
Beyond testing for the acoustic qualities of the speaker, these chambers allowed Apple to burrow down to account for and mitigate the issues that typically arise from having a high excursion subwoofer in such a small cabinet.
California has already sued over the proposal, and California Air Resources Board Chairwoman Mary Nichols said the board is willing to pursue other requirements to offset the increase in pollution that would arise from the emissions rollback.
Many of them say that their sense of the goodness and moral weight of this life, and their motive to uphold and transform it, arise from experiencing the world as infused with divine love, as a creation.
She recited the names of soap and shampoo brands, described conditions that might arise from symptoms such as his, and he tried to memorize all this, which was difficult to manage in his state of partial undress.
If anything, this latest finding makes a powerful argument that a great many more researchers should share their data for free: without this dataset, Eklund's analysis, and whatever changes might arise from it, wouldn't have been possible.
The charges reflect what prosecutors called the "criminal influence of money" on National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball, and the conflicts that could arise from the drive to win and the need to provide student-athletes an education.
Knauf also recently arranged for a social worker to talk to the workers about compassion fatigue, a type of overload that can arise from experiencing serial death and result in having less concern or empathy for others.
If trekkers are primarily interested in observing indigenous cultures, they will begin to avoid towns that appear too modern, thus changing the character of the trekking itineraries and the local economic opportunities that arise from the tourists.
Complex traits like height, body mass index and disease risk — phenotypes, as they are known in genetics-speak — typically arise from a combination of hundreds of places in the genome where the DNA alphabet differs between individuals.
Specifically, the seizures, strokes, diabetic ketoacidosis, angina, psychosis, and overwhelming infections that will arise from millions of people unable to take necessary medications will result in skyrocketing costs and potentially overwhelm an already overburdened health care system.
The results, published on Thursday in the journal Science, are so striking that the Food and Drug Administration already has approved the drug, pembrolizumab, brand name Keytruda, for patients whose cancers arise from the same genetic abnormality.
The EPS estimates were ahead of expectations, but the company noted on its call that the forecast did not take into account any disruptions to the supply chain that might arise from the coronavirus crisis in China.
There's a valid question, Hogans said, over whether some of the people getting these prescriptions are in fact treating the symptom — "psychic wounds" that arise from, say, depression — rather than the root cause, meaning the depression itself.
Antibiotics before dental procedures are recommended for a small subset of patients with certain medical conditions, to prevent a serious heart infection that might arise from the release of oral bacteria into the bloodstream during the procedures.
But even with all of the challenges that transgender communities face in Latin America, Romina Pereyra, a lesbian activist who supports the transgender rights movement, believes that strength can arise from the fear that trans communities face daily.
Most mentorships in life arise from natural occurrences with bosses or colleagues or people who, over time, organically take on the role of someone who's looking after your career because they believe in you and think you're talented.
But many folks, myself included, either didn't notice that line of communication, or didn't realize that utilizing it would be the solution to many of the potential issues that can arise from someone else doing their grocery shopping.
The effects of total social breakdown arise from on high in a quaint, closely-knit neighborhood in 'At The End of the Cul-De-Sac,' the latest film from Life and Death of an iPhone filmmaker Paul Trillo.
Pokémon hacking has developed into a massive collaborative effort, and the collective knowledge-base that's been gathered over the years has made it easier to get around the obstacles that arise from increasingly complex technology and online gameplay.
"There are some very serious questions which arise from what has happened which have relevance beyond Cologne," she said, including establishing whether there are common patterns of behavior by some groups of people who do not respect women.
The illness can arise from a number of factors — such as genetics, brain chemistry, personality and life events —and though disorders associated with anxiety are highly treatable, the organization says, less than 40 percent of suffers receive treatment.
But if Xi had joined the march, he should also have been reassured, that these protests all arise from one common motivation: a love of Hong Kong and a desire to improve it for all of its populace.
"We will engage banks and audit firms primarily to understand the context so we are better placed to manage any potential financial stability risk that may arise from the issues around KPMG," Governor Lesetja Kganyago said on Thursday.
But it may arise from the combination of Trump's specific insult -- portraying Tigar in a political realm based on the president who appointed him -- as well as the recent confirmation turmoil over new Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
"There are some very serious questions which arise from what has happened which have relevance beyond Cologne," she said, including establishing whether there are common patterns of behaviour by some groups of people who do not respect women.
The commission should seek to address specific harms that arise from clearly anticompetitive business practices on a case-by-case basis, while also encouraging the experimentation and innovation that will attract capital investment and provide benefits to consumers.
This is provided that sound capital ratios are maintained and its risk appetite unchanged Conversely, negative rating pressure could arise from a significant decline in business volumes leading to an erosion of AFB's franchise and increasing earnings pressure.
A more realistic threat assessment would recognize risks that arise from other countries, including putative allies like Israel, and also supply chain providers whose connections to foreign governments are more indirect, such as in the case of Lenovo.
That could mean that Judge Kavanaugh would not be seated by the time the next court session begins in October and, if controversial matters arise from his background, perhaps even push a vote until after the November elections.
Drawing on this insight, effective altruists might emphasize the personal satisfaction that can arise from donating to effective causes, and talk about their own personal experience with the movement in ways that convey what it means to them.
"Despite these rare exceptions, it is becoming increasingly clear that the risks for getting most diseases arise from your metabolism, your environment, your lifestyle, or your exposure to various kinds of nutrients, chemicals, bacteria, or viruses," Wishart said.
I.S.S.'s second rationale is that the estimated $150 million in cost savings that would arise from a merger of the two could eventually yield $1.5 billion when capitalized, taking care of two-thirds of the purchase price.
The court ruled that the president does not have immunity from civil lawsuits — in this case for sexual harassment when Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas — that arise from private actions unrelated to his official duties as president.
Siemens said in an emailed statement that it had just become aware of the New York lawsuit and it would "investigate any new allegation of misconduct that directly or indirectly involves Siemens" that may arise from the litigation.
That's why Whitney's darkest moments arise from how drug use towards the end of her life shredded her voice into ribbons, making it crack and squeak where it once ran rich and thick from between her vocal cords.

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