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" He spoke of his "need to be ill equipped.
But China's troops may still be ill-prepared for complex warfare.
This may seem obvious, but no one deserves to be ill.
Pursuing most complaints under such a process would be ill-advised.
If the dataset proves to be ill-gotten, that's the disaster.
Those are heavy questions that markets may be ill equipped to handle.
But other experts worry creating such a law would be ill-conceived.
Foisting the responsibility upon the Supreme Court would also be ill-advised.
However, "the benefits that would accrue would be ill-advised," he added.
Making America Great Again will be ill-served by a theater-level war.
When they are true, the lack of transparency tends to be ill judged.
And it would simply be as insensitive as it would be ill-advised.
When Mr Baghdadi's successor emerges, America will be ill-placed to deal with him.
Still, hopes that profit strength will help quell market volatility may be ill-founded.
And they don't have to be "bad," they just have to beill-advised.
But they may be ill-prepared for what's coming, and indeed, what's already here.
"Following such a course would be ill-conceived and contrary to law," they wrote.
Admit to yourself that some campaign die-hards may be ill-suited for government work.
Billow said another two people thought to be ill from the disease had been hospitalized.
Individuals who may be ill after consuming their products should contact a health care provider.
The party's supporters mocked Mr. Van der Bellen's age and suggested he might be ill.
The Kremlin's urge to hide its international reach might be ill-fated, Mr. Leviev said.
This has supposedly given Huawei leeway to make some deals that might otherwise be ill-advised.
He replied by saying he couldn't recall any promises, and that he continued to be ill.
Ma expressed concern that the younger generation would be ill-equipped to survive the digital era.
We will be ill-served in the long run if we abandon the presumption of innocence.
"The bureaucracies that support government can be ill-equipped to understand these risks," the report writes.
It is historically common for methadone clinics to be ill-prepared to dose patients during disasters.
With the reliability of a well-tuned Aston Martin, the bragging turns out to be ill-timed.
Without accurate diagnosis, a substantial proportion of patients will receive inappropriate treatment and be ill for longer.
But Teva's transformation into the world's largest supplier of generic medicines turned out to be ill-fated.
However, counterhacking exposes many practical and ethically gray issues that organizations may be ill-equipped to address.
That's because global energy and shipping industries are thought to be ill-prepared for the new measures.
Washington, DC (CNN Business)Wood was thought to be ill-suited for constructing apartment buildings and office towers.
There's not much data on them because school systems might be ill-equipped to find and acknowledge them.
I think it's hard to replicate and it would probably be ill-advised to try to replicate it.
"The Syrian government would be ill-advised ever again to use chemical weapons," Mattis said in a statement.
Samples from patients in Seychelles suspected to be ill with pneumonic plague tested negative, the WHO reported Tuesday.
That's because global energy and shipping industries are thought to be ill-prepared for the looming sea change.
"I think it would be Ill-advised ... I think that would be a big mistake," said Texas Sen.
Hot glue, bereft of editing software and careful lighting, turns out to be ill-suited to making sandals.
That's because the global shipping industry is widely thought to be ill-prepared for the looming sea change.
Cramer said that such a strategy would be ill-advised if Warren were to climb higher in the polls.
Those concerned that they may be ill due to E. coli, should contact their doctor immediately, the FSIS adds.
Unlike many other open world games, you'd be ill-advised to ignore the side missions in Ghost Recon: Wildlands.
When China's government orders economists to offer optimistic forecasts, it guarantees that its own policymaking will be ill-informed.
We don't want anyone to be ill, but what we do expect is that you'd at least be honest.
Even in the era of widening partisan gaps, it would be ill-advised to throw around indictments willy-nilly.
If you shield them from every problem now, they'll be ill-equipped to face bigger challenges down the road.
Others who are quarantined during public health emergencies might be ill-informed, noncompliant, or even willfully spread the disease.
As he discusses in Dying to Be Ill, one patient initially denied lying about her kids having constant seizures.
To be ill-prepared for any reason is dumb and just prolongs a war, yielding pointless loss of life.
But Mr. Murphy and others in the business community cautioned that such an approach would probably be ill-fated.
Initially 277 passengers and crew were reported to be ill but that number jumped to 475 people a day later.
The new Gambian government acknowledges the problem, which goes beyond the island, but may be ill-equipped to address it.
The man who holds that title, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is in his mid 70s and is rumored to be ill.
There many reasons why the passage of right to try would be ill conceived and damaging to terminally ill patients.
A lot of Americans can't afford to be ill, because their healthcare system is a lumbering behemoth of modern barbarism.
Sunday, Sanders also argued a candidate selected in part by superdelegates would be ill equipped to defeat President Donald Trump.
His partner appears to be ill and is being tested for plague, as is the child who lives with them.
"A serious recession could be very damaging for these countries, because they will be shown to be ill-prepared," he said.
Another unsubstantiated theory is that he could be ill and needs to move quickly before he is forced to bow out.
And if they don't, they stand to be ill prepared to cope with humanitarian disasters and migrations that affect millions of people.
Bureaucrats may be ill-equipped to study five years of online posts, in hundreds of different languages, of 15m people each year.
Throughout her campaign, Clinton has argued that Trump would be ill-equipped president to handle issues that matter to women and girls.
" Otto argued that "entering a coalition would demystify both Wilders and the PVV" and reveal them to be "ill-equipped for government.
Reduction of capital requirements at U.S. banks "would be ill-advised," Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo said in prepared remarks on Tuesday.
It's bound to be ill-tempered on and off the pitch, feverish from start to finish, and horribly bitter in the aftermath.
Our national economy would be ill-served by school overcrowding and the lack of buildings designed for 21st century instruction and technology.
Given that through two games Newton has negative rushing yards, expecting him to return the Newton of old may be ill-advised.
Democracies may frequently be ill-led, but they have the saving grace of making discontent work for the system, not against it.
The heist has attracted particular notice because of the ages of the men, who proved to be ill equipped for the digital age.
Analysts have told CNBC that Spain is unlikely to see any significant reforms and could be ill prepared for the next economic downturn.
You'd be ill advised to do that before a Sunday league footy game, let alone 12 rounds of getting punched in the face.
However, those affected in each of these disasters will be ill served if their funds are delayed in order to appease base voters.
If South Asia cannot work together on shared natural resources, it will be ill equipped to cope with the desperate rush of refugees.
Unfortunately, the costs of his war-mongering may have fatal consequences, and his team may be ill-equipped to prioritize and develop coherent strategies.
"And what that will do is also make the disease less severe, and you're likely not to be ill for as long," Schaffner said.
And because many African universities are fairly new they tend to be ill-equipped to cope with financial pressures and the agitations they spark.
The report said that out of 641 students examined by doctors, or 27 percent of the student body, 493 were found to be ill.
The changes reflect a recognition that state Democratic parties may be ill-equipped to handle a massive spike in turnout to ordinarily sleepy caucuses.
Or that you might be ill equipped to intervene if someone came to you with serious issues involving self-harm, for example, or abuse?
There is serious concern, however, that if the virus starts spreading in a major city, health authorities will be ill equipped to contain it.
The new division between best picture and popular picture may be ill-judged, but it reflects a pre-existing dichotomy between arthouse and multiplex fare.
While plenty of apps use gamification strategies, those strategies tend to be ill-conceived, based on standard economics and the idea that people are rational.
"From their point of view, we don't have the right to be ill," one worker who is a parent wrote anonymously in the Organise survey.
Focusing too much attention on elite universities may be ill-advised if much of their success is attributable to the calibre of students they attract.
It characterizes Trump as a "diplomatic rookie" who would be ill-advised to challenge the communist nation's positions on matters such as trade and Taiwan.
Culturally immersive experiences across the nation in K-12 classrooms assist students who otherwise may be ill-equipped to accept the cultural differences of others.
And, having savaged Mr. Trump as a deplorable candidate, Mr. Romney would be ill equipped to broker peace between the pro- and anti-Trump camps.
Women often have to take time off work, school, or college and pretend to be ill to get it, which has obvious knock-on effects.
The only clear thing that is emerging market countries will be ill-advised to continue to look to the U.S. leadership to model good governance.
His response that she would be ill matched playing against even one of the lowest-ranked men fueled outrage that he was belittling her talents.
It would be ill-advised for RCA/Sony to make business decisions solely based upon a groundswell of current publicity and outrage surrounding the allegations.
However, the country would be ill-advised to entrust the powers of the presidency to individuals who will enter their 80s during a first term.
Complacency seems to have played a part in Mrs Clinton's loss, and California Democrats would probably be ill-advised to treat Hispanics as single-issue voters.
It may seem like leaving your house this summer may be ill-advised, but there's only so much Netflix you can watch before losing your mind.
She wasn't even in the audience for any scene-stealing dance moments — though, perhaps taking any attention away from Beyoncé big number would be ill-advised.
While he was picking up the glasses, Danielle's father noticed that Nero appeared to be ill and decided to rush the dog to the emergency vet.
And while enemies may make more rhetorical use of a AUMF than this other legislation, allowing their messaging to drive U.S. policy would be ill-advised.
No one ever wants to be ill, and as much as we complain about premiums, no one ever wants to have to use their health benefits.
" A good therapist would respond by probing deeper, while a chatbot might be ill-equipped to do more than say, "I'm sorry you feel that way.
Barring the company from bidding on fifth-generation, or 5G, telecom networks would be "ill informed" and "not based on facts," Huawei said in its letter.
Sitting in underground shelters has become the "new norm," UNICEF officials said, and activists' footage of basements show the shelters to be ill-equipped and filthy.
I thought if this movie ever does get made and someone does give it a green light, there's no way I'm going to be ill-prepared.
" During this pre-trial phase, "any comment is not permitted by law and would be ill-advised also to safeguard the rights of the persons involved.
The foreign minister of Finland, Timo Soini, told CNBC that despite some "loud words" over the U.K.'s exit, there shouldn't be ill will towards the country.
Like the tonally similar "Bloodline," this is probably one of those shows with a pretty finite shelf life that could be ill served by a long run.
Interest-rate volatility could be a real stinger for U.S. stocks, and investors may be ill-prepared to handle potentially steep declines, according to a wealth advisor.
The high-level female Thai fighter taking on a Singaporean woman is rumored to be ill; will she still be willing to fight when it comes time?
That led some Medicaid experts to express concern that waivers enabling work requirements wouldn't just be ill-advised — without further action from Congress, they could be illegal.
But suddenly, a deeply wounded president may be ill-equipped to hold any feet to the fire in critical crises of his own making on three continents.
The sensors could also alert cabin crew if somebody has been locked inside the lav for a very long time—who could be ill or need assistance.
On the one hand, by preventing people from going to work, causing them to be ill and disrupting supply chains, it is a huge shock to productivity.
Americans flown out of China because of the virus, and who are not expected to be ill, will be temporarily housed in Texas and Nebraska in military quarters.
"I disagree with the conclusion that Speaker Ryan and Chairman Gowdy have drawn, but I think it would be ill-advised to get lost in that," he said.
Hopefully, these fears will prove to be ill founded, and the Trump administration will come up with a more coherent policy approach to remedying the country's trade deficit.
Still, regardless of what happens, it'd be ill-advised to gloss over the distinct pull Bloomberg has with a number of black voters in South Carolina and beyond.
The agency noted, however, that it would continue to assess the merits of all privilege claims and "remains prepared to challenge those it considers to be ill-founded".
But while the counter-forces have so far rendered the political situation inert, it could soon take on new dimensions that policy-makers may be ill-equipped to tackle.
A right-wing populist insurgency appeared to take over the Republican Party under Trump, but it turned out to be ill-equipped to run anything larger than Breitbart News.
"There would probably be an apathy, an ambivalence, and some people would even be ill-disposed to them symbolically in what they represent," said Ms. Mackie, who is British.
Trader Joe's has also directed all crew members who think they might be ill to stay at home until they have been free of all symptoms for 24 hours.
Prosecutors say the teenagers attacked the officers to avoid arrest, while the teenagers say they acted in self-defense, believing the two plainclothes officers to be ill-intentioned thugs.
I am just sick about this, as I do not want to hurt her -- but on the other hand, I would be ill myself trying to use this monstrosity.
But that unrest may be tame compared to what could happen when the country's 78-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, long-rumored to be ill, passes away.
For some people who struggle with this, they can't get rid of the thought that they might be ill, or that they're going to be hurt in a violent situation.
In evaluating any given claim of misconduct we will be ill served in the long republic if we abandon the presumption of innocence and fairness tempting though it may be.
Its initial flybys provided the first close-up images of the comet, while allowing mission planners to choose a landing site for the soon-to-be ill-fated Philae lander.
Cruz, meanwhile, followed up his Iowa victory with a third-place finish in New Hampshire — which was surprisingly good, since many believed the state to be ill-suited to him.
Cars in the streets below had loudspeakers mounted on their roofs broadcasting messages to the last Islamic State fighters telling them they would not be ill-treated if they surrendered.
Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee said Wednesday that it would be "ill-advised" at this time for the Obama administration to finalize its proposed new tax rules.
I will be making clear my views that any such measure will be ill-judged for the reasons set out and also because it would likely disadvantage smaller member states.
By naming his wife as his running mate this year Mr Ortega, who is 70 and rumoured to be ill, signalled that he wants to keep power in the family.
Consumer advocates said Wednesday that placing an exemption in looming federal privacy rules for broadband providers that covers data divorced from an individual customer would be ill-advised and illegal.
The Commerce Department is rushing to hire workers to handle the applications, which has many applicants worrying that the government workers will be ill-prepared to sift through the arguments.
Director Cordray of the consumer protection agency ordered PHH Corporation, a mortgage company, to pay $109 million in fines for what he claimed to be ill-gotten mortgage reinsurance premiums.
In evaluating any given claim of misconduct, we will be ill served in the long run if we abandon the presumption of innocence and fairness, tempting though it may be.
Each ship has a capacity for about 1,000 beds but many of their treatment areas are open bays and would therefore be ill-suited to handling potentially contagious coronavirus patients.
Once, I called in sick so often—because I thought I was about to be ill from food—that my employers decided I had a condition and let me go.
But trees can live centuries, and environments are changing so fast in some places that species planted today may be ill-suited to conditions in 230 years, let alone 22009.
Mr. Boyd, a member of the Escher String Quartet, had been distracted all week by thoughts of Eugene Phillips, his violin teacher from childhood, whom he knew to be ill.
Shashank Khaitan builds his romantic comedy "Badrinath Ki Dulhania" ("Badrinath's Bride") around a self-possessed heroine — Vaidehi (Alia Bhatt), whose dreams may be ill-defined but don't necessarily include marriage.
You would be ill advised to drag race for car titles, but with 8.3-second 0- to 60-mile-an-hour sprints, the Cruze will most likely vanquish the opposition.
But I feel it's a project, which is a documentation of me, at a time where I happen to be ill—and therefore this becomes a large part of it.
In many cases, these changes are working in tandem to destroy animal and insect habitats or force species to migrate to other regions, where they may be ill-suited to survive.
It's also likely that many parents are letting their kids watch it unattended, which may be ill-advised on the parents' part, but is clearly part of the site's business model.
Russia presents a similar problem to China; amid tensions with the Kremlin, Mr. Trump would be ill-served in relying on Russia to host what could be a crowning diplomatic achievement.
Should Zuckerberg or Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey be summoned to Congress and peppered with questions about the inner workings of their companies, they may well be ill-equipped to answer them.
"It's only now that I realize how lucky we were in the village to have clean air and clean water, and not be ill from pollution all the time," he said.
More seriously, he expressed concern that the younger generation would be ill-equipped to survive the digital era if education systems did not change within the next 20 to 30 years.
Each ship has a capacity for about 1,000 beds but many of their treatment areas are in open bay and would therefore be ill-suited to handling potentially contagious coronavirus patients.
"The administration has proven itself to be ill-equipped and ill-prepared to manage the department of Homeland Security and this particular situation is due to its own ineptitude," said Rep.
"Coordination is happening better than any storm that we've seen before, and so stressing on anything that's not working well really is … going to be ill-informed," Trump said this week.
When you've spent most of your existence haunted by your own miserable thoughts—which turn you miserable—freely speaking your mind is straight up therapeutic, even though it may be ill-advised.
The change in strategy is also evidence of serious disarray within the administration as officials at all levels struggle to carry out what appear to be ill-prepared instructions and unrealistic policies.
Hatch joins other top Senate Republicans who have also argued it would be ill advised and cataclysmic for Trump's presidency to fire Mueller, but believe that legislation to protect Mueller is unnecessary.
But as psychiatrists and citizens, we agree on this point: The medical profession and democracy would be ill served if a political determination at this level were ever disguised as clinical judgment.
WASHINGTON — Rudolph W. Giuliani may be ill suited to be President Trump's legal frontman for all of the reasons that the bombastic former mayor appealed to Mr. Trump in the first place.
But just as it would be ill-advised to assume that "violent crime has dropped" based on the FBI's data, it's also tricky to suggest the rate of rape is going up.
The removals appear to be ill-timed, coinciding with the thirtieth anniversary of China's Tiananmen Square crackdown, which falls on June 4th and has already led to tighter control on China's online discourse.
Trump and his allies have been trying to spread unsourced gossip that Clinton could be ill for months now, but the press has, for the most part, treated it like a conspiracy theory.
The majority of Munchausen by proxy cases entail women, explains Marc D. Feldman, MD, distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and author of Dying to be Ill: the Stories of Medical Deception.
I'm not asking this question in the literal sense; if I was, I'd be ill-equipped to have written as many smartwatch articles and reviews as I have over the past five years.
Last week's episode found Lisa Rinna feeling repentant after she brought Munchhausen syndrome – a factitious mental disorder in which a patient pretends to be ill – into a conversation about Foster's ongoing health battle.
Tambor -- who's already being investigated by Amazon for harassment claims made by his ex-assistant -- admits he can be "ill-tempered" and a difficult person to work with, but denies any predatory behavior.
Prudent changes to the Antiquities Act would allow the president some discretion to preserve areas that may be in imminent danger of destruction, but that power should not be ill-defined or unlimited.
But the venue's ambitions were proven to be ill-fated when news broke at the beginning of the year that its owners were accused by staff and investors of fraud and financial mismanagement.
Both are true, but that the coverage has to be split into two separate pieces is an excellent example of how the popular press continues to be ill-equipped to cover Indian Country.
Trump's eruption against China Questions about the administration's coherence on economic policy and its messaging are why some experts fear it would be ill equipped to tackle a recession if one does materialize.
And when Trump got to the Oval Office, his newly formed administration appeared to be ill prepared to tackle the public health component of addiction, bungling a key nomination and missing critical deadlines.
No amount of Democratic argument about why the new tax law will ultimately prove to be ill conceived or slanted in favor of the wealthy can stand against more money in taxpayers' pockets.
"While Novak has said that no decision on Russian support for rollover will be made for another month, we believe that Putin's interests will be ill served by another price plunge," Croft wrote.
What starts off as a warm-and-fuzzy tale of a mom raising her sick daughter with love, care, and attention sours when it's revealed that Gypsy Rose may not be ill at all.
The state House Democratic Caucus sent a young campaign manager and paid half of his salary, but Mr. Sappington found him to be ill suited to the race and replaced him after six weeks.
In Sunday's summer interview with ZDF television, Kramp-Karrenbauer said the SPD would be ill-advised to vote in the European Parliament against appointing Ursula von der Leyen as head of the European Commission.
But migrants' advocates and human rights activists say the Mexican government would be ill prepared to handle the sudden and significant surge in asylum petitions that would result from a safe third country agreement.
The show carried on for a moment and he thought someone might be ill, he said, but management soon stopped the show and evacuated part of the orchestra section before clearing the entire auditorium.
While areas in the United States may routinely hit 100 degrees in the summer months, similar temperatures are uncommon for most of Europe, CNN notes, and many may be ill-prepared for such extreme weather.
As Rees wrote in On the Future:So, because they will be ill-adapted to their new habitat, the pioneer explorers will have a more compelling incentive than those of us on Earth to redesign themselves.
Several stressed producer states have proven to be "ill-equipped" to endure the economic and political calamity caused by a downturn in oil prices, RBC Capital markets analysts said, and Venezuela is a prime example.
Today, there are potentially thousands of workers who may be ill and should be staying home but continue to go to work to earn the wages they need to afford necessities like food and housing.
If that happens, we could reach 2030 or 2040, run out of coal to retire, and find ourselves needing very rapid, very large reductions from those other sectors, for which we will be ill-prepared.
This makes it all too likely that Brazil will find itself saddled with a populist president of one form or another who will be ill-equipped and unwilling to tackle the country's serious public finance issues.
Marty's drag persona is Typhoid Mary: the real-life Irish immigrant Mary Mallon, who in the early 1900s earned her nickname by unwittingly spreading typhoid fever in New York without ever appearing to be ill herself.
Another man's trial in Neubrandenburg, north of Berlin, is in limbo because he is said to be ill; a third trial, of the former SS guard Reinhold Hanning, accused of complicity in 170,000 deaths, is proceeding.
Even in the CNN/Univision debate, where much of the punditocracy expected Sanders to run roughshod over an expected-to-be ill-prepared Biden, Sanders could not make the necessary adjustments to be a viable alternative.
Leaks can also be an emergency brake on policies that officials believe could be ill-advised or unlawful, such as George W. Bush-era programs on warrantless wiretapping and the Abu Ghraib detention facility in Iraq.
The latest outages show how the market infrastructure for an immature and volatile instrument that millions of investors have piled into may be ill-equipped to cope with sudden shifts in demand, which is worrying some investors.
Texas, which started the season slow — losing to Maryland and defeating Tulsa unconvincingly — may be ill-equipped to survive the rest of its season unscathed, since it still has a road game at Texas Tech (3-2).
Reporting today in the journal Frontiers in Physiology, biologists from University of New England in Australia and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology present troubling evidence that antechinus might be ill-prepared for a warmer world.
Often perpetrators of Munchausen by proxy have experienced abuse or neglect during childhood, Marc D. Feldman, MD, distinguished fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, and author of Dying to be Ill: the Stories of Medical Deception told Refinery29.
Finding it "comforting to have someone tell you it's okay to be ill and that you don't have to be Wonder Woman at all times," Braxton took their companionship out of the friend zone and hasn't looked back.
Valupro had promised value—or, per its name, "valu"—but not to its customers, who would see their pharmacy bills explode if they happened to be ill with some exotic but deadly disease of the tailbone or pudenda.
"The government would be ill-advised to spend the budget surpluses only on tax cuts," Maurice Obstfeld told Der Spiegel magazine, referring to an agreed package of 6.3 billion euros of income tax cuts in 2017 and 2018.
But the report implies that every object that left Africa during the colonial era is a possible candidate for restitution — that just because a work of art was bought, rather than pillaged, it may still be ill-gotten.
Scientists on Twitter are calling for a close look at the way symptoms developed in sick passengers over time and how disease progressed in a group that tested positive for the virus but didn't appear to be ill.
While those changes, like Attorney General Jeff Sessions's ordering prosecutors to seek more severe punishments, may be ill-advised, a serious president needs to have the people in place to implement the programs that supposedly matter to him.
If someone continues to be ill despite getting medical attention, indigenous people will often say that person has 'lost their way', lost their connection to their homeland, and that maybe a ngangkari will be able to help them instead.
While a country with fiscal space like Germany might be well advised to engage in fiscal expansion, those European countries without such fiscal space, like Italy and Portugal, would be ill-advised to risk further compromising their public finances.
The fear is that as low-level factory jobs for unskilled workers become scarcer, workers in these countries, unlike in early birds such as China or Malaysia, will be ill-prepared for the higher-tech manufacturing of the future.
Symptoms of hepatitis A, which include fever, fatigue, nausea and abdominal pain, usually last less than two months, although some people can be ill for as long as six months, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
GOP reps warn Obama against quickly finalizing tax rules: Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee said Wednesday that it would be "ill-advised" at this time for the Obama administration to finalize its proposed new tax rules.
But he said India would be ill advised to consider a military option against a sitting president, because its attempt to send troops to counter an insurgency that was fighting another ally, the Sri Lankan government, had turned disastrous.
And he ridiculed President George W. Bush's handling of terrorism and the Iraq war, criticisms assumed to be ill-considered in any Republican primary, but particularly in a military-rich state that delivered victories to Mr. Bush and his father.
Among the officers, sometimes called "gypsy cops," who have found jobs even after exhibiting signs that they might be ill suited for police work is Timothy Loehmann, the Cleveland officer who fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014.
In recent months, Kim Kye Gwan, who was also a senior member of the ruling Workers&apos Party and a delegate to the rubber-stamp parliament, has been rarely mentioned in state media, triggering speculation that he might be ill.
In this unusual presidential election year, many conservative groups have concluded that the usual lines of attack on the nominee would be ill-advised, instead arguing that holding nomination hearings so close to an election would deny voters a say.
Raised in Palo Alto by an aloof biologist father and a mother who played Chopin on the piano but could offer comfort only when her daughter pretended to be ill, Pagels rebelled by embracing evangelical Christianity when she was 15.
He said the United States was trying to repeat its successful Cold War strategy of pushing Moscow into an arms race it could not afford and that Russia would be ill-advised to try to attain parity and needed a smart response instead.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A top economist at Pacific Investment Management Co on Tuesday said global markets are stuck in a low interest rate environment that has siphoned fear from investors who may be ill-prepared for when the market environment next heads south.
Opponents have complained about what they see as special treatment for a politically influential family that has done no jail time, despite scores of graft cases and the recovery of tens of millions of dollars of assets ruled to be ill-gotten.
During the weeks that a person may be ill with Covid-19, or another incapacitating illness, the agent could file taxes and pay bills, including premiums for long-term-care insurance, which could lapse because of a late payment, Mr. Meyers said.
During the weeks that a person may be ill with Covid-19, or another incapacitating illness, the agent could file taxes and pay bills, including premiums for long-term-care insurance, which could lapse because of a late payment, Mr. Meyers said.
"We're on the record and you all have seen how we reacted to that, so they would be ill-advised to go back to violating the chemical convention," Mattis told reporters at an off-camera gaggle at the Pentagon, according to multiple reports.
I have to admit that I think it might be ill-advised that [CEO] Jack Dorsey spends the next six months in Africa because I think that's hard ... to manage a company from there versus where the rest of its staff is.
I have to admit that I think it might be ill-advised that [CEO] Jack Dorsey spends the next six months in Africa because I think that's hard ... to manage a company from there versus where the rest of its staff is.
The 20-year-old embraces a raunchy social media presence, which starkly contrasts from her bubbly character in her breakout role in the 2010 sitcom "Shake It Up." Thorne considers her comparisons to other former Disney Channel stars to be ill-founded, and rightly so.
An intentional weakening of the currency would be ill-timed, though analysts have also noted that on a broader basis, the yuan is firmer for the year versus a basket of currencies (compared to other Asian and emerging market currencies which are all markedly lower).
Doctors have recorded mild cases, like a child described in a study who only was revealed to be ill through a genetic test and lung scans, as well as patients who were screened too early in their infection and went on to get seriously ill.
" This year's 400-plus-page index found that overall U.S. military power is "marginal" but trending on "weak," meaning that the military would be able to fight one major regional conflict but "certainly would be ill-equipped to handle two nearly simultaneous major regional contingencies.
Some people will do anything to avoid confrontation—take for example, this woman who pretended to be ill while on a hiking date and ended up being helicoptered off a mountain because she didn't know how to just tell her date she was having a bad time.
And more than 60 US personnel who traveled to Israel for an exercise to train against regional threats such as Iran began returning to their bases in Europe on Friday at the request of the Israeli government, although none of them were reported to be ill.
And more than 60 US personnel who traveled to Israel for an exercise to train against regional threats such as Iran began returning to their bases in Europe on Friday at the request of the Israeli government, although none of them were reported to be ill.
And the candidacy of a Washington Democrat who fondly recalls his relationships with conservatives, and even used his speech bowing out of the 2016 race to make the case that Republicans are the opposition but not the enemy, may be ill-suited for the Trump era.
Extortion is so widespread that captives even have a market value depending on which country they're from — Eritreans, who have a large, well-organized diaspora, command the highest prices, while West Africans fetch the smallest ransoms and are the most likely to be ill-treated, Libya experts say.
The basketball expert in charge is openly antagonizing his most important player, attempting to trade him for draft picks he may be ill-equipped to use, and all the while, the big boss man will be noodling with his buddies in a wine bar when everything goes down.
Efforts to conclude a ballyhooed FTA with the United Kingdom, meanwhile, are hamstrung by the fact that the country cannot negotiate any trade deals until it concludes its exit from the EU. Even if willing negotiating partners existed, however, Trump's insistence on bilateral deals would still be ill-advised.
If I never go to the doctors, I'm never going to be ill; if I ignore the letters that my energy provider sends me then I'll never have to pay the bill; if I never turn up to work I can't get bollocked for not being at work.
There also is a larger issue, she said: If British children are no longer being taught basic fine motor-related craft and design skills in school, they will be ill-equipped for careers in many fields, including medicine and technology, that may, at least on the surface, appear unrelated.
Since August, the Trump administration has been wrestling with how to recession-proof the US economy, swinging from one idea to the next even as it has brushed off any fears of a looming recession that may be ill timed as voters head to the polls in November 2020.
Here again our objective seems to be ill- or badly conceived, the means realizing it nonexistent, and the consequences of continuing to repeat what we have been doing highly dangerous, especially given the apparent lack of thought as to the consequences of our actions upon other actors there.
For Smith and other disappointed advocates in the fight against household pollution, the story of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves seems depressingly familiar — another tale of well-meaning Westerners keen to help poor people in the third world, ignoring evidence that their methods might be ill-conceived.
Planes were taking off from the air base the US attacked within hours, and despite Mattis's warning then that "The Syrian government would be ill-advised ever again to use chemical weapons," five more chemical attacks have occurred since, according to a report from the advocacy group Human Rights Watch.
The new update of the IMF's Global Debt Database placed total global public and private debt at $188 trillion at the end of 2018, with the global average debt-to-GDP ratio edging up to 226%, and country-by-country data shows some advanced economies could be ill-prepared for the next downturn.
CNN reported last week that more than 60 US personnel who traveled to Israel for an exercise to train against regional threats such as Iran began returning to their bases in Europe on Friday at the request of the Israeli government after the exercise was canceled, although none of them were reported to be ill.
Battening down the hatches and seeing what's left after the storm blows over is clearly not the wisest plan, but until we directly tackle both the financial and cultural factors that lead residents to stay behind, the nation will be ill-prepared for hurricanes at a time when they are destined to become more frequent.
"The best definition [of Munchausen by proxy] is to think of a caretaker who feigns, exaggerates, or induces an illness — typically in their own child — in order to gain concern and attention for themselves," says Marc Feldman, MD, clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Alabama and author of Dying To Be Ill: True Stories Of Medical Deception.
But if you don't give space for that young person to share with you authentically what's going on in their life, when things start to fall apart they're going to act by themselves; they're gonna do the best they can to fix things, and they're going to be ill-equipped to handle all that life can throw at them.
" According to the report, "Overall, the 3553 Index concludes that the current U.S. military force is likely capable of meeting the demands of a single major regional conflict while also attending to various presence and engagement activities but that it would be very hard-pressed to do more and certainly would be ill-equipped to handle two nearly simultaneous major regional contingencies.

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