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The data tends to be clouded by year-on-year weather comparisons, however.
His presidency continues to be clouded by investigations into his campaign's ties to Russia.
One is the possibility that one's judgement will be clouded by past rivalries or assessments.
And the results can be clouded another way, when customers buy more than one cup.
I worried that some of my classmates' feedback would be clouded by biases against black women.
I think it's a very separate thing and I think it would be clouded a little bit.
Everything needs to be clouded and uncertain, so that straightness, above all, can be solid and certain.
Grief is difficult, people are complicated, and family intimacy can be clouded by secrets and unstated resentments.
The data can be clouded by year-on-year weather comparisons and the timing of promotional sales however.
Those moves will likely be clouded by Duke's comments, which she will, almost certainly, have to apologize for.
The functions of a representative government should not be clouded by a disproportionate role of money in elections.
I'd loved Sebald's previous work but disliked the new novel, feeling it to be clouded by self-seriousness.
Granules have been difficult to detect on late-stage supergiants because they tend to be clouded by orbiting dust.
National forests 400 miles away can be clouded with haze produced by a coal-fired power plant near Houston.
Republicans may still target those Democrats who opposed him, but their attacks would be clouded by the assault allegation.
The euro zone might be clouded by political uncertainty with fears of populist victories in key elections across the bloc.
Such an investigation, she says, should be conducted by an impartial body, so as not to be clouded by partisanship.
For about half the member states, the gathering will be clouded by the death of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
However, when it comes to forecasting the future, the EIA's crystal ball appears to be clouded by persistent biases and errors.
Our judgment could be clouded by optimism bias, the tendency to believe you are less likely than others to experience something negative.
Their conversation, which could determine whether the trade war between the two countries ends or persists indefinitely, could be clouded by technology.
"Domestic strength and beneficial seasonal smoothing of tiered memberships could be clouded by potential international 'adjustments,'" Conder said in the Thursday note.
But the ambitions of the Trump administration&aposs favored candidate could be clouded by U.S. policies like travel bans and migrant family separations.
For as long as the full report is the subject of a summary interpretation by the attorney general, it will be clouded in mystery.
They also argue that it pushes the police to rely heavily on the judgment of untrained civilians whose perception could be clouded by unconscious biases.
Australia has been posting monthly trade surpluses helped by strong commodity exports but the export outlook is starting to be clouded by a rising Australian dollar.
So you got to believe that Jack's judgment is going to be clouded in a time that he's already really trying to hang onto his family structure.
Sometimes we can be clouded by our preconceived notions about performance or the narratives that begin circulating around the people we like or we don&apost like.
Worried the book would be clouded by the controversy, Charlesbridge decided to postpone publication of "Mario and the Hole in the Sky," pulp the finished copies and hire a new illustrator.
Hopefully, by the end of the book, the reader is less nervous about the topic and can see that getting an abortion isn't something that needs to be clouded in shame.
Wright's defence attorney Robert Resnick has pleaded for this case to not be clouded by the understandable hysteria stirred up over social media—Wright is due a fair trial, after all.
Facebook originally outsourced the practice of selecting fact-checkers to Poynter via this partnership in 2016 to avoid having to make any decisions about fact-checkers that could be clouded as biased.
It set up the practice of outsourcing the selection of fact-checking partners to Poynter in 2016 to avoid having to make any decisions about fact-checkers that could be clouded as biased.
Foreign policy moves such as a strike on Syria or confrontations with Iran or North Korea would be clouded by the assumption that Trump was tossing us a new and shiny object to chase.
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, the play effectively illustrates just how complicated these cases can be, clouded as they are by alcohol, inexperience, mixed messages and the sometimes-fuzzy line between consensual sex and assault.
"The domiciliation of corporate activity in UK will continue, it will be clouded by the 'press pause' approach by some global multinationals...but we don't think it's a stop, we think it's a modest pause," Bowers said.
Some strategists said that Roots' launch could also be clouded by a cut-throat retail market that has forced companies to close shop and file for bankruptcy protection, and high consumer debt exacerbated by rising interest rates.
Although companies may now be finally raising wages to address a tightening job market, their business prospects could be clouded by escalating protectionism and fears the United States may impose auto import tariffs that would devastate Japan's exports.
CNOOC, one of the industry's lowest-cost explorers and producers, had planned to lift capital spending this year to its highest level since 22019 but the plan might be clouded by the coronavirus outbreak and plunging oil prices.
The final day of the Ottawa meeting is likely to be clouded by the U.S. decision late Tuesday to slap preliminary anti-subsidy duties on Bombardier's CSeries jets after rival Boeing Co accused Canada of unfairly subsidizing the aircraft.
Another study found that simply raising the cost of cigarettes had a major effect, as did changing social norms that restricted people's ability to light up in bars, restaurants, and other places that used to be clouded with smoke.
But industry lawyers have said that any future deal may be clouded by this dispute, in which Universal argued that it had been duped into paying for rights that were already held by a rival company, Warner Bros. Records.
The teachers' strikes may be clouded in the language of fiscal austerity, and current student walkouts may react to the different threat of gun violence, but they both stand against those who would undermine the pillars of the public school system.
Next Tuesday will be an important day in American history, and the future of America should not be clouded by Never-Trump cable-news talking heads' fear-mongering and progressive elites telling the American people how to live their lives.
Washington (CNN)Energy Secretary Rick Perry is preparing for his exit from the Trump Cabinet with his name squarely in the middle of the Ukrainian controversy, raising the prospect that a once largely clean tenure could be clouded at the very end.
Liz Fong-Jones, a Google engineer for more than a decade and an activist on workplace issues, said in a tweet that judgments over misconduct claims can be clouded by whether a person's boss feels they can "afford" to lose that person.
"At that point he got up and said, 'Gosh, you know I'm feeling pretty tired and I feel like I might go to bed now, just because I don't want my head to be clouded with all this kind of business before I go to sleep,'" Ms. Bell said.
Perhaps more than at any time in the last few years, the data flowing into the Fed isn't telling a clear story, partly because of contradictory signals - rising employment but slowing factory output, for example - but also because everything may be clouded by a trade war that shows no signs of ending.
Sterman went on to say that the US needs to engage in a "real debate" about its "regional security interests and ISIS's threat to them, and that debate should neither be clouded by an overly optimistic view that the US can defeat ISIS or assumed but unproven equations of threats in Iraq and Syria with threats to the homeland."
Even if the attack did not result in a change to the votes, or if the results were manually recounted and verified, the integrity of the election process in that jurisdiction (and anywhere else that particular vendor/system was being used), and the results of the election would be clouded in uncertainty and doubt for many months after the election.
The picture may be clouded even further if caustic agents have been used to clean the stump or if silver nitrate has been used to cauterize granulomata of the umbilical stump.
The base of its wings may be clouded with yellow where they attach to its body. Its abdomen is black and is marked with a line of yellow dashes along the top. As with other clubtails, the segments at the tip of its abdomen are wider than the rest.
After his death, the Hungarian nationalist poet Sándor Petőfi sang his praises in a long poem, reproaching the Hungarian people for permitting the last years of the artist to be clouded by financial difficulties. Rózsavölgyi died in relative poverty in Pest, and was buried there in the Jewish cemetery. His son Julius (Gyula) founded a music publishing company in 1850, which still exists in Budapest. Another son, Leopold, became a doctor.
Universal Edition was to remain Schenker's main publisher. Schenker hoped his monograph on Beethoven's 9th Symphony (published in 1912) would have a revelatory effect, but believed that the book's reception would be clouded by musicians' faulty understanding, due to poor theoretical instruction. As he kept working on his New Musical Theory and Fantasies, the work kept growing. Between 1913 and 1921, Schenker brought out an explanatory edition of four of the last five Beethoven sonatas.
However, their relationship will be clouded by multiple obstacles, when Maritza and Valeriano, Carlos's wife and father, respectively, find out what happens between them. In addition, María Clara's enmity with boss Gloria, her children's opposition to her new love, the turbulent business that occurs within the hospital on behalf of Manuel Castro (Lucho Velasco), its scientific director, and the appearance of a new person in Dr. Pérez's life will make their lives take different directions.
Fr. Bernard J. Davis running it, became the best school in North Borneo. In 1923, Fr. Stotter wanted to devote most of his time taking care of the growing number of Catholics. He contacted the La Salle Brothers to take over the school, but no agreement could be reached. The Fathers who came later continued the work of expansion by the previous Fathers. The next couple of decades seem to be clouded in “history” as few records are available.
From there it is pumped through a simple fabric filter into the homes for toilet flushing and a washing machine. One difficulty has been slightly dirty water after a long period of no rain in which dust settles on the roofs. Then, that first rainwater is a bit darker, and almost every time complaints are made. The solution is further filtration of the rainwater before use, or education of the inhabitants that the water may be clouded.
When asked by reporters if the seven-year war was worth doing, Gates commented that "It really requires a historian's perspective in terms of what happens here in the long run". He noted the Iraq War "will always be clouded by how it began" regarding Saddam Hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction, which were never confirmed to have existed. Gates continued, "This is one of the reasons that this war remains so controversial at home". On the same day Gen.
Rawcliffe has suggested that although he was inevitably going to be involved in the high politics of the day, Buckingham "lacked the necessary qualities ever to become a great statesman or leader ... [he] was in many ways an unimaginative and unlikeable man". On the latter quality, Rawcliffe points to his reputation as a harsh taskmaster on his estates and his "offensive behaviour" towards Joan of Arc. Further, she says, his political judgement could be clouded by his attitude. His temper, she says, was "ungovernable".
In May 2015, it was reported by The Huffington Post that his appointment as Minister for Disabled People was controversial as he had previously voted against protecting the benefits of disabled children and those undergoing cancer treatment. Tomlinson faced calls for his resignation in October 2015 after it was reported that he had leaked information from the Public Accounts committee regarding regulation of short term high cost credit "payday lenders" to Wonga.com back in 2013. Tomlinson accepted he had broken the rules and apologised, stating that his "strongly-held belief that action needed to be taken on payday lenders" had caused his "judgement to be clouded". Tomlinson arranged £30,000 of sponsorship for Swindon Supermarine F.C., a local football team by the same payday lender wonga.com.
Gen. Davis (behind General William T. Sherman, with hand in coat) with the staff of Sherman Davis was a capable commander, but because of the murder of Nelson, he never received a full promotion higher than brigadier general of volunteers. He, however, received a brevet promotion to major general of volunteers on August 8, 1864 for his service at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, and he was appointed commanding officer of the XIV Corps during the Atlanta Campaign, which he retained until the end of the war. He received a brevet promotion to brigadier general in the regular army on March 20, 1865. During Sherman's March to the Sea, Davis's actions during the Ebenezer Creek passing and ruthlessness toward former slaves have caused his legacy to be clouded in continued controversy.
" Oblivion has also said, "I've fallen in love with the idea of static over the last year...When we were making this record, we put a couple of broken TVs on the mixing board and we'd turn the lights off, stare at them, and listen to the songs to see if the glow felt right." Much of the discussion of the album was centered on the personal break-up of band members Madeline and Brian. Robert Ham of Paste wrote, "Fortunately or unfortunately for Cults, the release of [Static] is going to be clouded with the news that the couple behind the music—singer/lyricist Madeline Follin and guitarist Brian Oblivion—split up last year." He also wrote, "What will hopefully rise to the surface for those folks picking through these songs is how strong the music is here.

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