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"I understand that this decision must be taken in the near future and it will be taken in the near future," Putin told the audience.
Western strategies, of course, can be taken in several ways.
Action may be taken in a situation concerning an enemy!
That territory could be taken in a matter of months.
A sort of toughness and refusal to be taken in.
"Legal action will be taken in due time," Smalls said.
The provision will be taken in the bank's 2019 financial results.
No further steps would be taken in the meantime, he added.
But he could understand why people would be taken in by it.
Life is too precious and it can all be taken in a second.
She hopes steps will be taken in order to help malnourished people worldwide.
And don't be taken in by the warm smiles of the Thais, either.
A similar approach can be taken in relation to a range of sectors.
A decision will likely be taken in the next few months, Apfalter said.
If appropriate, additional disciplinary actions will be taken in accordance with the law.
In this term's most important matter, the court should not be taken in.
Potassium iodide should not be taken in anything but a worst-case scenario.
A final call on the InvIT plan will be taken in six months.
"Similar personnel measures will also be taken in countries outside Finland," it said.
"Morning psoriasis," she captioned the intimate snap, which appeared to be taken in bed.
Thirty-one NFL prospects will be taken in the first round tonight in Chicago.
She let herself be taken in so deep it had a hold on her.
But I don't think such a step will be taken in the foreseeable future.
To deliver an image, a whole image, that will be taken in and understood.
The views of the expansive property can be taken in from the main porch.
But the conference produced few concrete measures to be taken in the near future.
This cuts down on crowds and allows for selfies to be taken in peace.
As many as nine former development program players could be taken in the first round.
The Fitzgerald, meanwhile, will be taken in a similar manner to the US for repairs.
The trip can only be taken in April, when the Arctic is accessible by helicopter.
"It's very easy for power to be taken in a small co-op," she said.
It isn't fair that someone so sweet and innocent can be taken in an instant.
Trump earlier this month even suggested that military action could be taken in the country.
More immediately, here are the steps that will be taken in the next few weeks.
The company advised riders that no action needed to be taken in light of the breach.
A company spokeswoman said a decision on Slivchenko's replacement would be taken in the near future.
Hard — and unpopular — decisions now need to be taken, in either direction, to resolve the uncertainty.
One man, however, who will not be taken in is voice of the people Liam Gallagher.
But to lead fools you must not permit yourself to be taken in by their foolishness.
How seriously would statehood be taken in Congress under the Trump administration, according to the article?
Now, most chemotherapy treatments can be taken in pill form in the comfort of one's home.
European Council President Donald Tusk said further measures could be taken in the coming weeks and months.
All that is needed, he implies, is for a firm hand to be taken in the negotiations.
Everything should be taken in moderation, of course; the appropriate dosages are a few tablespoons a day.
Their main motivation was "the principle that decisions about the UK should be taken in the UK".
If this policy does not work, additional measures could be taken in the future, the officials said.
Clearly, the criticisms of burden-sharing are not new and must be taken in a historical context.
Yvette must be right—the real devil, Rae feels certain, would not be taken in so easily.
But the proposal could allow animals to be taken in surrounding parts of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.
"If a violation is found, OGE expects that appropriate action will be taken in response," Apol wrote.
In discussing slavery as a gameplay mechanic, special care must be taken in determining the designer's intent.
Simple risk disclosures often fall on deaf ears, so greater steps must be taken in some instances.
The image, which appeared to be taken in a mirror, was captioned "237 weeks" and later deleted.
Swabs would be taken in the afternoon from the six, who went straight into isolation, she added.
Swabs would be taken in the afternoon from the six, who went straight into isolation, she added.
As such, I direct an operational pause be taken in all of our fleets around the world.
I love it when you can get one line that can be taken in five different directions.
Having said that, there's no doubt that these technologies can be taken in any number of directions.
Amy is jazzed that her dress had to be taken in and Penny's had to be taken out.
" The American electorate, he explained to Robin, "is too mature to be taken in by cheap vaudeville trickery.
"Based on the results, measures will be taken in accordance with current legislation," it said in a statement.
Several fraught steps must be taken in order to allocate billions in federal funds to a border wall.
Reservations will be taken in a few weeks: 232 Eighth Avenue (West 143nd Street), 646-518-1919, nishi.momofuku.com.
From there the sound can be taken in any number of directions, amplified through speakers with analogue inputs.
The technology turns cannabis into a granulate and allows it to be taken in standardized doses, Syqe says.
The president has repeatedly denied such claims and urged voters not to be taken in by such falsehoods.
They also gave solid guidance regarding the best emergency management decisions that could be taken in those days.
Others argued that the terminology accurately describes the relationship between electronic components and should be taken in context.
The striking cover portrait itself — "Ntozakhe II, Parktown, Johannesburg," from 2016 — demands ample time to be taken in.
A half-dozen or more American players were expected to be taken in the second round on Saturday.
Many of the current volunteers aren't educated enough to be taken in by the military or police anyway.
We hope big steps will be taken in order to liberate this area and expel the occupying Americans.
Another first, as Tokyo never saw snow building up in November since records started to be taken in 1875.
The representative said that he anticipated that these actions would be taken in the coming days for Miller's case.
Anecdotally, people also report that psychedelics like psilocybin can be taken in micro-doses to improve concentration and alertness.
Bids for the $2.7 billion expansion of Jerusalem's light rail will be taken in the first quarter of 2019.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters that any trade steps should be taken in accordance with WTO rules.
So just sit back, soak up the tunes, and let yourself be taken in by the mind-blowing math.
The children of returning militants would be taken in and "de-radicalised," he said on the one-day visit.
Meldonium treats ischemia, or lack of blood flow, but can be taken in large doses as a performance-enhancer.
He added that any action will be taken in coordination with all OPEC and non-OPEC partners, if needed.
Sisi told reporters that rights should be taken in the context of regional turbulence and the fight against terrorism.
The social media giant said "corrective action" would be taken in the event that something like this happened again.
Seifert said any decision on the future of the season would be taken in the week of March 30.
"The measure of the agreement will be taken in action on the ground, not words in a conference room."
Her mother, Mary Bolshaw, 77, then warned her friends, to make sure no one else would be taken in.
Beathard went on to be taken in the third round of the N.F.L. draft by the San Francisco 49ers.
"We can be taken in quarantine, and extracted in quarantine and arrive in the United States safely," she said.
Here, melatonin can be taken in the morning, but use with caution as it might cause daytime sleepiness instead.
They want us to be taken in by that cynicism to where we give up on the process altogether.
Some believe they should get a refund because they paid for courses to be taken in person, not online.
Ross said Trudeau's comments needed to be taken in the context of the latest round of talks on NAFTA.
"This is a Governing Council decision that will be taken in December," he added in response to a parliamentarian's question.
The jackpot payout can be taken in a lump sum or in 29 annual payments, according to the Washington Post.
It also said some litigation charges, largely already provided for, were likely to be taken in the second half too.
"I do not believe the FCA can allow an investigation of this magnitude to be taken in-house," he said.
A trip along a busy stretch and ending downtown would be taken in trains or buses operating in exclusive lanes.
Bezeq also reported an 80-million-shekel early-retirement plan for 75 workers to be taken in the second quarter.
Alamgir said a decision on who would run for Prime Minister would be taken in consultation with Khaleda and Rahman.
Our complimentary daily breakfast could be taken in the room or at the hotel restaurant, a hotel receptionist informed us.
Taiwan responded by warning its people not to be taken in by China's efforts at "enticement" ahead of the election.
Mr. Christie said officials first had to determine the cause before deciding what steps should be taken in the future.
Other ministers said a decision on extending cuts could be taken in November when OPEC holds its next formal meeting.
Sometimes it's a running back that is currently going in the fourth round but should be taken in the second.
And, inexplicably — perhaps because hope has been thin on the ground since November — some people seem to be taken in.
Similar drastic measures have been taken or are planning to be taken in states like New Jersey, Illinois and Connecticut.
Similar social distancing measures could be taken in the House if members are called back to Washington from their districts.
Programmes chief Didier Evrard told Reuters a decision would be taken in the coming months, probably in the first quarter.
But that failure is no reason for Americans to be taken in by Mr. Trump's fear-mongering and evasive explanations.
"Remedial steps will be taken in the Gujarat case," said Ajay Kumar Singh, a senior official with India's labor ministry.
"Everything changes every minute and the decision could be taken in the last moment," said the source in Poroshenko's party.
But France media managers had said questions would only be taken in French, a language the reporter did not speak.
As a result, Mira and other children had to be taken in the cars of bystanders to the closest hospital.
"This is the first and not the only measure that's going to be taken in response to Philadelphia," she said.
Nearly all of the animals were evacuated, though a few cats could not be taken in time, according to SF Gate.
Even the president of the United States can be taken in by it and end up saying things which aren't true.
A decision on the type of FPSO would be taken in 2020, with production expected to start in 2026, he said.
Suboxone can be abused because it can be taken in the way to provide the same feeling of euphoria as opioids.
Arya just bested one of the best swordspeople in the kingdom; a girl will not be taken in by your schemes.
So what I'm saying is that the anger is genuine but it can be taken in all sorts of interesting ways.
"It is intended to be taken in the same light as Swift's claim that Irish children should be eaten," he wrote.
"It's cool to hear how music can be taken in in different ways," MNEK told me, reflecting on their link-up.
If there was a bribe, 10% - not 100% - of the business profit should then be taken in an FCPA enforcement action.
Carmakers use data to alert us when something needs repair or when our cars need to be taken in for service.
Skinner said some action would be taken in response to the latest quakes, but officials are still studying what to do.
Those injured in the explosion were taken to hospitals and legal action will be taken in the case, the ministry said.
Their deaths will not be taken in vain but as a calling for the change, gun control and safety in America.
We appreciate the fine-tuning wrought upon these clumps of mud even as we let ourselves be taken in by it.
"THE wolf must be taken in hand," said a retired shoemaker to nods from farmers and officials gathered in a village hall.
The full measure of Clinton's salvos can't be taken in their immediate aftermath, but in the days -- and news cycles -- to come.
U.S. officials indicated they were meant as a signal of larger actions that could be taken in the future to pressure Pyongyang.
But because of their romanticism and desire for another savior from across the Atlantic, the Germans allowed themselves to be taken in.
Lien said final decisions on investments would be taken in early 2019 and full-scale projects could be in place from 2022.
It's kind of a cosmic feeling, this idea that everything can be taken in with an open heart and a curious mind.
This may be helpful, as it cuts out those years of uncertainty and enables therapeutic action to be taken in some cases.
Any decision on EUBAM deployment would be taken in conjunction with the Palestinian Authority and Israel's government, he said in a statement.
Calgary-based Husky Energy is "evaluating actions that can be taken in light of challenging global market conditions," spokeswoman Kim Guttormson said.
The court has long said that "the greatest care must be taken" in making sure that confessions obtained from juveniles are voluntary.
There are concrete antagonisms to address and steps to be taken in order to dig ourselves out of the hole we're in.
Its extensive citizenship test can only be taken in English, and it includes questions about freedom of speech and other democratic norms.
Further actions would be taken in 1973 and 843 to address anti-discrimination protections for people with disabilities and Vietnam veterans, respectively.
"ICE will review the report when it is provided to assess what actions, if any, should be taken in response," she added.
For the Swedish furniture retailer, both full or part time employees can accrue PTO and vacation can be taken in one-hour increments.
With low smoking rates, "you don't have those priming effects," and so teens are less likely to be taken in by other drugs.
Hormonal birth control pills need to be taken in the correct order and at the same time each day to be most effective.
"Don't be taken in by appearances," the hospital's anesthetist says as she sees me squinting to inspect it during my visit last October.
Passport photos must be in color and be taken in the last six months and must bear a plain or off-white background.
Specifically, they must be in color and be taken in the last six months and must bear a plain or off-white background.
"Firm economic measures should be taken in a new government", Bashir said, adding that he would assign that task to a qualified team.
Ford said the $180 million cost, which will be incurred by its North America business unit, will be taken in the second quarter.
That would mean saying that a hit to the economy could be taken in the form of increased inflation rather than reduced output.
As Mr. Barr defended the president, he said the special counsel's considerations for whether the president obstructed justice must be taken in context.
"The court thinks this process is sufficiently advanced and a decision will be taken in the first half of this year," he said.
"Further tests will be taken in the coming days" to confirm Merkel is in good health, spokesman Steffen Seibert said, according to Bloomberg.
Further steps against Doha will be taken in line with international law "at the appropriate time", Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said.
"I'm not going to weigh in on what might come from the House and what actions might be taken in the Senate," Sen.
This step should be taken in tandem with reciprocal pledges that neither side will be the first to use nuclear weapons against the other.
Companies should lay out the specific steps that need to be taken in order for a person to transition to a higher-level job.
But he said the upcoming Fed meeting should not affect the market, and he expects an interest rate hike to be taken in stride.
Joint action will be taken in seven key areas, including energy efficiency, deployment of renewables, and carbon capture and storage to address remaining emissions.
Although Ricky Proehl was not considered a sure star out of Wake Forest, he was highly regarded enough to be taken in Round 3.
The results should all be taken in the broader context of the generic partisanship of each state, which is very Republican in each case.
"After the concept studies, the timeline for the project suggests that a potential investment decision may be taken in 2020/2021," the government said.
Only six states require a stand-alone personal finance course to be taken in high school — Alabama, Iowa, North Carolina, Tennessee, Utah and Virginia.
I'm usually far too jaded to be taken in by cutesy gimmicks like this, and I'm not even much of a Star Wars fan.
"The wolf must be taken in hand," said an aspiring parliamentarian, Francis Palombi, when pressed by voters in an election campaign early this summer.
The commission will be tasked with making recommendations on actions that can be taken in the next decade that will enhance cyber security protections.
Reports have conflicted about the cat's whereabouts now, but an Assange friend says the pet will be taken in by others close to him.
But it has to be "taken in specific, often small, doses and timed properly with the help of a sleep medicine doctor," she says.
The victim would be taken in for questioning, shown some evidence of some sort and told the matter could be dropped -- for a consideration.
While there's no warrant out for Curran, she can be taken in for questioning by police if she's seen in New York City. 2.
For its part, the White House acknowledged the disappointing data but argued it should be taken in a broader context with other economic data.
The Pentagon has produced a list of military steps that could be taken in response, but the White House has yet to approve them.
Racked unearthed the official monikers underlying their personal brands, and there's definitely some delicious satisfaction to be taken in how truly ridiculous they are.
By law, anyone asking for asylum has to be taken in for a "credible-fear hearing" to determine if the asylum claim has merit.
Although the United States government guaranteed in 1794 that the Seneca grant where Cornplanter was buried would never be taken, in 1964 it was.
We're told cops who responded to his home Saturday morning on a welfare check determined he needed to be taken in for further evaluation.
If this year's iPhone actually arrives with a new display, new sensors and a stronger backbone, the home button's loss will be taken in stride.
"[Drug] pricing always has to be taken in a very responsible mindset to get the balance right between access and reward for innovation," he added.
After a newly-introduced dialogue phase the IOC session in October will invite specific candidates to bid, with a decision to be taken in 2019.
" He continued: "Several actions need to be taken in order to take possession of a house — and not a single one of them was taken.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said similar steps will be taken in response to the expulsions, though she did not immediately provide further details.
Schumer, who is facing tremendous pressure from the left not to compromise with Trump, has said he won't be taken in by the charm offensive.
EU leaders are discussing steps to be taken in the event Johnson presses ahead with exiting the European Union without a transition deal on Oct.
"Their findings should not be taken in isolation as the answer to how federal pay and total compensation compares with other sectors," the report said.
This CO2800 may be taken in by plants as part of photosynthesis, or by shell-forming creatures to make calcium carbonate for their armour plating.
Another photo showing her and her friend crossing a busy road had to be taken in mere seconds so they could make way for traffic.
Top euro zone officials expect key decisions on the euro zone's future, including a potential budget, to be taken in the first half of 2018.
Meals can be taken in a formal dining room or in an eat-in kitchen with tile floors, granite countertops, cherry cabinets and a pantry.
The intelligence reports did not predict when the virus might hit the US or recommend steps that should be taken in response, the source said.
Further, there are plenty of course offerings that can be taken in-person or online, and one method is not necessarily better than the other.
"However, in moving to study this in human beings, care has to be taken in putting pluripotent stem cells (even irradiated cells) into people," Stanton said.
Barry T. Tooth Fairy told Sam that he hadn't yet received payment for a recently lost tooth because it had to be taken in for review.
If she didn't want her image to be shared, the misogynistic logic goes, why did she allow the photo to be taken in the first place?
We see a higher than average ability to take pricing (although we do question how much can be taken in such a short period of time).
"But in the Long Island and Exuma cases care must be taken in this case because the water often returns with even greater fury," Neely wrote.
It is unclear how the pets in Kannan's study were exposed to PFAS, though the chemicals can be taken in by ingesting, inhaling, or touching them.
All of these factors should be taken in the context of climate change, which is making extreme single-day rainfall events and catastrophic floods more likely.
Le Maire said Paris had offered "important concessions" and now expected others to do the same so that decisions could be taken in the coming months.
Of course, one month's figures shouldn't be taken in isolation as they may be distorted by unique external developments or subject to unusually extreme seasonal factors.
He is widely projected to be one of the first two players, along with Ben Simmons of Louisiana State, to be taken in the June draft.
After the emotional vulnerability and probing self-reflection that characterizes many of the essays, there is some refuge to be taken in this litany of fact.
Others took offense to the show's use of the word "goddamn," citing the Bible verse that says the Lord's name should not be taken in vain.
It's unclear how the impeachment issue will ultimately resolve itself in the House and what action could be taken in a lame-duck session of Congress.
In the United States, a patchwork of state-level restrictions perpetuate the falsehood that medication abortion must be taken in a clinical setting to be safe.
Big picture, the candidates all agree that climate change is real and that decisive action needs to be taken in order to avert its worst consequences.
"The measure of the agreement will be taken in action on the ground, not words in a conference room," Mercy Corps Yemen director Abdikadir Mohamud said.
A group of student representatives and volunteers will soon meet and determine what actions should be taken in regard to accountability, Plowman said according to WATE.
But much more action will still need to be taken in order to ultimately comport federal law with the new political and cultural realities surrounding marijuana.
Wrong. When you're broke, it's easy to be taken in by the fantasy of fucking your way to the top, absorbing someone else's money by osmosis.
They were territories to be seized in games of RISK, pieces to be taken in chess, spaces to be swiftly conquered in an affirmation of brotherhood.
The Interior Department could also block Brockton's bid as it started looking into other legal ways the land could be taken in trust on the tribe's behalf.
Martinez said the San Antonio school district's investigation of the incident will continue and help decide if additional actions should be taken in response to what happened.
But it is meant to be taken in short-term situations, rather than used as a chronic sleep aid, because it's possible to become dependent on it.
Johnson was a contradictory character, and much of what he has to say about himself must be taken in the context of his penchant for self-mythologizing.
The ex-analyst said the action should be taken in response to New Zealand's prime ministers' denials of any influence attempts by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
The cyber-operation was believed to be taken in response to The Interview, a Seth Rogen and James Franco movie depicting the assassination of Kim Jong-un.
Bertoncelj said a general tax overhaul is needed but gave no details, saying no decisions will be taken in haste but would be based on thorough analyses.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told parliament that "excessive currency volatility is undesirable" and said appropriate action would be taken in the exchange rate market as needed.
A similar approach can be taken in Uzbekistan, where the money could be spent to redress some of the ills the government has visited on its citizens.
On sunny days, a paparazzi-like gaggle of journalists stand by the DNA's side entrance, waiting to see which politicians will be taken in handcuffs for questioning.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Steps will be taken in the coming days regarding the lifting of U.S. sanctions on two Turkish ministers, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday.
Many Eastern European countries do not want any immigration at all, whereas some Northern and Western European countries feel those in need have to be taken in.
" That hostess, a kind soul in a sour marriage, explains, "You'll find that in our language there's lots of words than can be taken in different ways.
" Another man posted a photo of himself and his mother that appeared to be taken in the same room, with the caption: "In Trump's study with Mom.
There are many variables which have to be taken in to account including peak dates of travel, regional airport differences and which channel our customers book through.
"The decision will be taken in the national interest and for this reason the government cannot fall (over this)", Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte told reporters in Rome.
I was told, not lightly, that I could be taken in by the police for photographing any state-related building or simply for acting without government approval.
A final decision whether to postpone the Tokyo Olympics because of the virus is to be taken in coming days, sources within the Olympic movement told Reuters.
A final decision whether to postpone the Tokyo Olympics because of the virus is to be taken in coming days, sources within the Olympic movement told Reuters.
Some may be taken in by the U.N. But hundreds of others walked out onto the streets of an active conflict zone, uncertain of what lay ahead.
But only so much solace can be taken in this given that Mr. Kaepernick's opponents occupy not just board rooms and owner's boxes, but the White House.
Throw a changeup at those gathered around the table and explain that this is a meal that will be taken in silence, as everyone reads through dinner.
"Some Federal Government actions outlined in this strategy can be taken in the short-term, such as stockpiling and improving reliable trade options," according to the report.
With that being said, I just make music how I feel and I try to drop jewels when and where I feel they will be taken in.
It really is the most beautiful of journeys, one that can be taken in slightly different ways but will only ever last around five minutes each time.
You should always be careful when preparing and handling food, but there are two reasons why extra precaution should be taken in summer, according to the USDA.
Even if that strategy succeeds, there's not much to recommend "Taken," which exists primarily based on the rather cynical hope that viewers will be taken in by it.
Another 2,000 Turkmens are waiting in Syria's Azaz province to cross into Turkey, a senior government official told Reuters on Wednesday, adding they would be taken in "gradually".
"If this decision should be taken in another way, should gender equality not be respected, we would look for another venue which would ensure non discrimination," he added.
This gives the impression that life has gone back to normal, although it has to be taken in the context of our visit being a Turkish-supervised trip.
" He added, "It is not a mystery to me that a person with a mental illness could be taken in by a party that has lost its mind.
The amount of FX reserves held by the BCEAO must exceed 21103% of the base money and corrective measures must be taken in case the threshold is breached.
Pundits noted that Uganda, for its part, was already home to over a million refugees from across the continent—surely an additional few thousand could be taken in?
The main thing is exactly what steps Beijing will take and when they will be taken in order to ensure that growth doesn't fall too far this year.
"The company plans to hire further external specialists to deal with certain issues in the U.S.," VW said, adding that a decision will be taken in coming weeks.
For shorter-term needs, Facebook is also offering paid admin leave, which gives employees 20 days of leave for caregiving that can be taken in one-day increments.
There's a silly kind of pleasure to be taken in twisting scientific data points — birth dates, orbits, planetary alignments — into little morality plays about our inconsequential personal dramas.
" Still, Augustine reflects, just because one word or phrase is used metaphorically, "it does not mean that the whole passage is to be taken in a figurative sense.
The first three loading doses are taken at 23.3 day intervals and the last 2317.84 days after the third, meaning all four can be taken in one quarter.
Labor ministry spokesman Khaled Abalkhail said the ban on mobile phone sellers would affect about 20,000 workers, and that similar action would eventually be taken in other industries.
Senate rules require votes to be taken in person, and, as new parents are quite aware, leaving a newborn can be a struggle — particularly for women who breastfeed.
Negative action could also be taken in the event of further senior management turnover and the risk that this would have an impact on the bank's strategy and governance.
The sanctuary has an "open door" policy, meaning that any cat found on the island will be taken in, given a name, a microchip, vaccinated, and spayed or neutered.
Those movements need to be taken in context, however, and the cat's entire body language needs to be taken into account to tell how the cat is truly feeling.
An Israel Radio political affairs commentator described Netanyahu's comments as largely ideological in nature and said it was unlikely any practical steps would be taken in the near future.
"We are reviewing localized production in Russia, a decision will be taken in the coming weeks and months," Krueger said, adding that a site in Kaliningrad was under consideration.
The court was told in December that Wilson had early stage Alzheimer's disease, a factor that may be taken in to account in determining where he serves the term.
At the same time, lawmakers are pressing for action to be taken in order to prevent a data breach like the one that impacted Capital One from happening again.
"Preparing for this match, we tried to improve our penalties, and we knew they'd be taken in the best possible way," Poland Coach Adam Nawalka said through an interpreter.
A large step, yes, but many more remain to be taken in our efforts to address the risks of climate change, reduce pollution and increase access to clean energy.
However, the sample size of Apollo astronauts is tiny (necessarily), and the study itself notes that caution should be taken in drawing definitive conclusions about any implied health risks.
It was a "life-changing experience," Mr. Flores said, to be taken in by a congregation of strangers and to witness the church regularly serving the homeless and hungry.
"You don't need to have grown up in Bogotá to be taken in by Contreras's simple but memorable prose and absorbing story line," Julianne Pachico writes in her review.
ATHENS (Reuters) - A decision on whether to postpone this year's Tokyo Olympic Games will be taken in coming days, two sources within the Olympic movement told Reuters on Tuesday.
"We are reviewing localised production in Russia, a decision will be taken in the coming weeks and months," Krueger said, adding that a site in Kaliningrad was under consideration.
In the images – which appeared to be taken in a photo booth – the happy parents-to-be snuggled up, before Pak cradled her bump in a series of solo shots.
Without offering specific details, Ian Moss, chief of staff to Mr. Wolosky, said the negotiations with Oman included "measures that will be taken in order to sufficiently mitigate" any threat.
Still, when you return to that courtroom and hear the sound of Phoenix bashing that table as he screams "OBJECTION," it's hard not to be taken in all over again.
Do not be taken in, as many were after Watergate, by the idea that a successful dislodging of a criminal presidency will signal renewed commitment to the rule of law.
Safety doesn't end when the winds die down and the rain bands dissipate -- quite the opposite, even more caution should be taken in an area already hit by a hurricane.
Under the rules at the time, Chamberlain was eligible to be taken in 1959 as a so-called territorial pick by the Philadelphia Warriors because he was from the city.
"Our department is conferring with city leadership and the Commonwealth Attorney's office to determine what legal action may be taken in response to this event," police said in a statement.
PrEP is a drug regimen: A person at risk of contracting H.I.V. is prescribed one of two drugs to be taken in pill form once daily to prevent the infection.
The new pre-tax charge will be taken in the Zurich-based bank's third-quarter results and is in addition to its existing legal reserves set aside for the case.
So when these commentators lament the blindness of primary voters, their willingness to be taken in by an obvious con, they might want to take a look in the mirror.
Of course, at top restaurants, those reservation slots will likely be taken in advance, so it&aposs always a smart idea to book a table as early as you can.
By Saturday afternoon, many lawmakers were vowing to stick by Mr. Wickremesinghe, demanding that a formal count be taken in Parliament to determine who held a majority in the house.
The current B.U. roster includes 12 drafted players, three of them first-round picks, and a fourth player likely to be taken in the first round in this year's draft.
"To my understanding, no decision has or will be taken in the near term regarding the future of the Olympics," said Dr. Mike Ryan, head of WHO's Health Emergencies Programme.
We lost ground in state legislatures, and we paid for it intensely, because even when federal action could be taken, in many ways it was undercut at the state level.
It's easy to be taken in by a friend or acquaintance looking for $50,000 to fund a start-up or by the temptation to buy an expensive home or vacation.
I'm pretty cynical about centrists and the propensity of the media to be taken in by charlatans, but I think this would probably be a bait and switch too far.
"The correlation that we observed is not uniformly definitive in its strength for all events, and care should be taken in the attempt to devise practical applications," the team wrote.
Lawmakers reacted with caution and concern, as there are crucial next steps to be taken in order for the final report to become public in its entirety, or partially redacted.
Australia hopes that many of those on Manus and Nauru will be taken in by the United States, under a resettlement deal struck in the late days of the Obama administration.
What is worrying from a consumer's point of view must have a corresponding concept in competition law so that action can be taken in a way that is limited and predictable.
Adjudin is a drug that blocks production of sperm, and also seems to have anti-cancer, anti-inflammation, and anti-neurodegenerative properties, but needs to be taken in very high doses.
For Shell, the transaction will result in an impairment charge of $53 million after tax which will be taken in the first quarter of 2017, it said in a separate statement.
The scars that helped tell Camille's story, written on her body using sharp objects in times of emotional duress and overstimulation, are not something to be taken in jest, or mockery.
"Adequacy decisions can only be taken in respect of third countries, and there are therefore legal impediments to having such decisions in place at the moment of exit," the report notes.
Taking this into context and looking at underground hangar designs in other countries, this shot could very well be taken in one of those hangars, possibly even the one at Pukchang.
"I'm confident that the decision (on the start of accession talks) will be taken in October," Hahn, EU commissioner for enlargement of the bloc, said after meeting Prime Minister Zoran Zaev.
But you don't have to be a die-hard fan who trusts everything an influencer shills to be taken in—it's enough to be a young woman with an internet connection.
If Bieber does not come willingly to Miami in those 30 days, the judge will issue a writ of bodily attachment, which means Bieber would be taken in by the sheriff.
You were running in a field in negligee and had to be taken in cop cars and I made sure that they didn't record it so you ultimately didn't get arrested.
The decision on how to dispose of the money "has a political aspect and has a legal aspect, it will be taken in conformity with Iraqi law," he said, without elaborating.
A Treasury employee in the room said that Mr. Mnuchin lamented the horrible nature of the killing and suggested that some action was likely to be taken in the next week.
But Dr. Redfield also said that officials were beginning to actively discuss what other steps would have to be taken in the event that the new coronavirus spread in this country.
"Care will certainly be taken in order to avoid a repetition of prisoner and detainee abuses that occurred a few years ago," Moghimi said, as quoted by Iranian Labor News Agency.
During that time, several measures must be taken in order to preserve the health of astronauts, and stave off vision complications like cataracts, loss of muscle mass and loss of bone strength.
Mark Lea, another eyewitness to the shooting, provided more details saying the shooting had lasted about 45 seconds before the gunman laid down and silently waited to be taken in by authorities.
The company said in a filing it expected to incur about $15 million in costs related to the measures, with substantially all of the charges to be taken in the second quarter.
The animals were dead by the time they got to the surface off course, but the team had exposed them to fluorescent proteins that could only be taken in by living organisms.
"The possibility of a stock market flotation is being looked at urgently, we are dealing very intensively with this issue," Thiele said, adding a decision would be taken in the coming months.
Rohit Azad, a professor at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi who signed the statement, said data should be "taken in an academic spirit" and not be taken as an attack.
In a world where the cult of personality is fueled by a social media celebrity culture, it should really be of no surprise that so many could be taken in by Trump.
These will limit the number of loans that can be taken in quick succession and will force companies like Advance America to check that their borrowers have the means to repay them.
Spain's Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, did announce on Tuesday, however, that "measures would be taken [in Spain] to guarantee the supply and production of medicines, as well as access to health materials".
Pelosi also said she's in contact with the House physician's office about what precautions must be taken in case members are forced to return to Washington, a source on the call said.
Still, even with that said ... he says we should let this one go, especially considering that Shane is a comedian, and -- in Andrew's eyes -- their words should be taken in that context.
These well-meaning parents are conveying to their kids that their emotional responses to difficult but ordinary experiences are not to be taken in stride, but viewed as something needing clinical attention.
Germany's Interior Ministry and Justice Ministry and Chancellor Angela Merkel's office did not immediately have a comment on where Palij would be taken in Germany and what exactly would happen to him.
The bourse said in 2015 returns could only be taken in the local currency, a move that appeared aimed at eliminating an avenue for acquiring dollars amid a shortage of foreign currency.
Of course, King III knows that's unlikely ... but he's saying drastic measures need to be taken in order for the league to stop "blackballing" the 31-year-old once and for all.
He has allowed himself to be taken in by a clever sting by The Telegraph, and has been caught on camera advising what he thought were businessmen on how to circumvent transfer regulations.
The previous U.S. case was unsuccessful because the Supreme Court ruled in 2013 that claims could only be taken in the United States if an alleged transgression was guided from inside the country.
THOMPSON: WELL I THINK THIS IS THE DANGER OF FAKE NEWS, EVEN THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES CAN BE TAKEN IN BY IT, AND END UP SAYING THINGS THAT ARE NOT TRUE.
Foreign ministry spokesman Cho June-hyuck told reporters the measures should be taken in addition to "surely severing" funds that can be used for the North's programmes to develop weapons of mass destruction.
" When contacted on Thursday, Saini told Reuters he had said nothing wrong and meant no disrespect to women, adding, "If I said something jovially, it should not be taken in a bad light.
Mikal Bridges, a forward — though he can play like a guard and has the wingspan of a center — is expected to be taken in the N.B.A. draft in June with a lottery pick.
The French energy ministry said in a separate statement on Monday that a decision on implementing EDF's ecocombust process at the Cordemais and Havre coal power plants could be taken in the autumn.
Muhammad bin Salman, the kingdom's deputy crown prince and power behind the throne of his father, King Salman, has told The Economist that a decision will be taken in the next few months.
"A trade agreement cannot be reached or formally developed until the UK has left the EU, but there are a number of steps that can be taken in the process," the official said.
However, additional measures must be taken in our efforts to help patients with substance use related and addictive disorders: We need continued funding that will allow us to grow the Addiction Medicine Workforce.
"The police are undertaking investigation and have stated that disciplinary action will be taken in accordance with rules and regulations as well as the police code of ethics," said the spokesman, Armanatha Nasir.
This provision, to be taken in the fourth quarter of 2018, will bring its total provisions to $611 million, while Hapoalim said it had held talks with U.S. justice officials in recent weeks.
That same year, Satnam Singh, a 21-year-old center born in Punjab, became the first player from India to be taken in the NBA draft, going 52nd overall to the Dallas Mavericks.
In addition to making sure there's enough protective equipment on hand to shield personnel from exposure, the agency is also considering what other precautions need to be taken in their regular response activities.
"My father was a stateless refugee who, after Auschwitz, was fortunate to be taken in by the United States," wrote one of the hundreds of people who have volunteered to house asylum seekers.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A decision on whether to extend a global oil output agreement between OPEC and non-OPEC producers will be taken in November, Iraqi Oil Minister Jabar al-Luaibi said on Friday.
This year, artists like Beyoncé, Bon Iver, Kanye West, Sturgill Simpson and Frank Ocean delivered albums that were meant to be taken in all at once, and pushed aesthetic boundaries while doing so.
Jenny Manson, a leader of the group, said in an interview that invoking conspiracy theories, while dangerous, did not necessarily equate to anti-Semitism and that they had to be taken in context.
Contrast this with our current world of social media: you have no idea who will hear what you say, it will likely last forever, and there's no guarantee it will be taken in context.
Considering the horrors you'd smell on your daily walks in London, it's understandable that the Victorians, surrounded by diseases with no cure like typhoid, cholera, and tuberculosis, would be taken in by charlatan cures.
He said the center would also direct Venezuelans to shelters, help them to integrate in Brazil, and give information about health services and procedures to be taken in case of violence and gender issues.
North Korea's "measures for bolstering the nuclear force to the maximum will be taken in a consecutive and successive way at any moment and any place decided by its supreme leadership," the spokesman said.
A final investment decision to go ahead with the project is expected to be taken in the second half of 2019, with plans to start up the first liquefaction train in 2023, Total said.
Given the auto industry contributes 3.5 percent of U.S. gross national product and manufacturers and dealerships employ nearly a million workers, considerable care should be taken in evaluating the industrial consequences of the standard.
Dr. Stephen Klasko, chief executive of the Jefferson Health hospital system in Pennsylvania, said the political debate has oversimplified the difficult decisions that would need to be taken in moving to Medicare for All.
At first, he considered a project at UCLA in which a cellphone picture could be taken in the field, uploaded to the cloud and then analyzed by someone sitting at a computer in California.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's foreign minister may not attend an Arab League meeting in Cairo on Sunday and a final decision will be taken in the morning, a senior Lebanese official told Reuters on Saturday.
"The size will depend on decisions that will be taken in the future ... at the beginning it is not of the essence," he told a news conference, adding it could grow in the future.
"We will work with the Government to help ensure that regulation provides effective protection for people online and, if appointed, will consider what voluntary steps can be taken in advance of legislation," it said.
ISTANBUL, April 10 (Reuters) - Turkish Finance Minister Berat Albayrak said on Wednesday the government will prioritise loans to strategic sectors, exports and value-added production under new measures to be taken in the finance sector.
The photograph appears to be taken in California so it seems Jenner opted to stay at home rather than attend the birth of her sister's baby in Cleveland with some of their other family members.
And the truth is there are many people who make up Clinton's base -- and other portions of the American populace -- who could easily be taken in by that kind of rhetoric, given the right circumstances.
But above all, Kim Yong Chol's checkered past suggests a cautionary tale -- don't be taken in by words of fraternal good will, smiles and handshakes, which are freely given but rarely carry any deep sincerity.
Critics have already expressed fears that the Obama administration will be taken in by the Nusra Front's deception and naively (or wittingly) use the political ruse as an excuse to stop bombing the Nusra Front.
Sources have told Reuters it requires a bourse at least six month to prepare for a listing so a decision would need to be taken in April for the IPO to go ahead this year.
On Tuesday, he issued a blunt warning to Mr. Trump and his emerging foreign policy team not to be taken in by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, whom Mr. Trump praised during the campaign.
The statement did not say how many people might be taken in by Rwanda, a small, landlocked country of 12 million in east-central Africa that ranks as one of the continent's most densely populated.
" Carvalho added that should the United States change its policy on Turkey, "then clearly we'd have to work with our customer to then determine what actions would have to be taken in response for that.
" May's response reveals Putin's advantage: "The Catch-22 is that any decision that might be taken in the Security Council to reform it could be subject to a veto by Russia, who are sitting there.
Aegean, a member of the Star Alliance group, said any decision on whether it would take part in the next phase of the state-owned Croatian carrier's privatisation would be taken in the coming months.
This might include what witnesses may be called by both sides, what documents will be produced, and whether sworn testimony will be taken in a public proceeding or behind closed doors by way of depositions.
Ms. Pelosi orchestrated the impeachment inquiry, and her actions, coming after Mr. Trump delivered a speech that amounted to "political theater," must be taken in that context, said Julian E. Zelizer, a historian at Princeton University.
But, she's now asking the judge in the custody war to set aside a room at the courthouse where her depo and the depo of their nanny can be taken in order to feel safe there.
The decision about the IPO may be taken in the next 18 months subject to market conditions, Deripaska said in an interview with Rossiya 24 TV on the sidelines of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum.
But that has to be taken in context: The stipends that were permitted starting in 2015 were worth an estimated $100 million, far, far less than the players were helping to generate, according to CBS Sports.
The nickname, of course, could also be taken in other ways: a reference to the noble native who employed cunning and skill in defense of his people, for example, or the lone wanderer of the plains.
Key strategic decisions for the consortium and Inmarsat will be taken in Britain, global network operations centres identified as important by the government will remain in Britain, and the skilled engineering base will remain in place.
But the detentions Monday on the first day of the Democratic National Convention came under very different circumstances: Police officers appeared reluctant to take anyone into custody while protesters were clearly determined to be taken in.
Deutsche Bahn's supervisory board is scheduled to convene on September 18 to discuss the deal, although a final decision on whether to sell or float the business will only be taken in October, the sources said.
"To my understanding, no decision has or will be taken in the near term regarding the future of the Olympics," Dr. Mike Ryan, the head of WHO's Health Emergencies Programme, said on a call with reporters.
During his administration's deliberations, American diplomats in Ankara warned of a possible Turkish backlash, while military officials insisted that the Y.P.G. was the only option if Raqqa was to be taken in the coming months. Gen.
In a video message delivered over Twitter on Wednesday night, Mr. Peña Nieto did not address whether he would cancel the meeting, saying only that future steps would be taken in consultation with the country's lawmakers.
Employment Minister Willy Makiashi said in a statement that attendance would be taken in all state offices and "any lateness or absence" would be met with "exemplary punishment in conformity with the rigor of the law".
Hollande told a conference of mayors in Paris that the measure would be taken in the next council of ministers and that the government would immediately activate a support fund for municipalities hit by climate events.
The tides in the area are such that if a body in the bay reached the open sea, they would be taken in the direction of East Cape, the tip of the North Island, he said.
Deutsche Bahn's supervisory board is scheduled to convene on September 18 to discuss the deal, although a final decision on whether to sell or float the business will only be taken in October, the sources said.
One of Gilead's treatments for HIV, Truvada, is an approved drug to be taken in a PrEP regimen, a group of drugs recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help prevent HIV infection.
He's been booked and will be taken in custody to the courthouse where he will be going to bond court at 1:30 PM CT. He will either post bond or be released on his own recognizance.
GettyAs our inevitable descent into digital anarchy looms large, there is some comfort to be taken in the fact that powerful, well-funded entities like the Department of Defense are there to provide protection and security. Psych!
It's easy for us to be taken in by a news story, whether it's deliberately fake or accurate but not worth worrying about (like the tiny possibility that a Chinese space station will fall on people's heads).
"We request that you provide a roadmap of what you consider to be illicit behavior from Iran, and what sanctions or punitive steps will be taken in the event of such behavior," the senators, led by Sen.
Germany's top two divisions did not play this weekend after matches were suspended due to the outbreak of the virus and Seifert said any decision on the season would be taken in the week of March 30.
The ongoing contretemps between President Donald Trump and the intelligence community forces a dismal and daunting question: Whose side must be taken in a power struggle between a legion of professional liars and a consummate bullshit artist?
F.D.A. approval requires that doses be taken in a doctor's office or clinic, with patients monitored for at least two hours, and their experience entered in a registry; patients should not drive on the day of treatment.
"It is common ground within the scientific community that in order for meldonium to have any relevant performance enhancing effect it has to be taken in daily dosages in excess of 1,000 to 2,000mg," the statement said.
And while there's plenty of pleasure to be taken in sneaking a bite of cold, leftover fried chicken from the fridge late at night, you cannot serve soggy fried chicken — or soggy anything else — at a restaurant.
"Notwithstanding Officer Johnson's resignation we will continue our thorough review of the information collected and work to conclude the investigation; however, no official employment action will be taken in light of today's resignation," Fuller said in a statement.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said this week that steps could be taken in West Africa's Sahel region to lessen the threat of conflict exacerbated by climate stresses that are shrinking usable land and water.
She believes that if they could find bipartisan solutions in a state like Utah -- which has 86 Republicans and 18 Democrats in the legislature, according to their online rosters -- then similar measures can be taken in other places.
Pictures of sad cheese sandwiches in styrofoam containers soon spread across the internet, delighting those who had been wise enough not to be taken in by dreams of a "yacht brunch party" on the island of Great Exuma.
He is the second politician from the secularist Republican People's Party (CHP) to be taken in a sweeping crackdown that has seen more than 70,000 people imprisoned, sparking outrage from rights groups and some of Turkey's Western allies.
Unlike benzodiazepines—whose effects are often short-lasting and need to be taken in regular doses—recent studies of psychedelics show they have a longer-term benefit in exacerbating or in some cases completely alleviating anxiety and depression.
But many people don't realize that some versions of the product lock up their money, only allowing withdrawals to be taken in installments over roughly ten years — a condition that critics say the company hasn't always clearly explained.
There is no on-site restaurant for guests, but breakfast is included in the room rate and can be taken in the exquisite dining hall, lined with hand painted Zuber wallpaper, on the terrace or in your room.
Concrete steps can be taken in four key related areas:  ·         Patient-Centeredness – In this era of personalized medicine, curing cancer will involve the development and optimal use of a range of treatments and treatment combinations for different patients.
He said comfort can be taken in the swift response put into place by the various government-led agencies, as well as what his organization SACEOS is doing as a "coordinated effort" to work with the Singapore authorities.
"With critical decisions still to be taken in the months and years ahead it would be foolhardy for the Government to embark on such a path without knowing (the) trading environment in which it will be set," she said.
Bett, 20, refused to allow a urine sample to be taken in February and then in July, when a sample was taken, he tested positive for the prohibited substance Erythropoeitin (EPO), an endurance-boosting hormone, the integrity unit said.
"A decision needs to be taken in the first quarter of 2018 so we can - although narrowly — meet the timeline, with the most important date being hooking up the first new unit to the grid in 2035," he said.
No decision however is expected to be taken in Istanbul, OPEC sources said, but the meeting will be a chance for the officials to discuss the next step after the Algiers deal, which was agreed after intensive shuttle diplomacy.
Speaking to reporters following talks with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Washington, Cavusoglu said Halkbank had not violated any U.S. sanctions, adding that he had discussed what steps could be taken in the case during his talks.
Although this debut novel is inspired by the author's personal experiences (as noted in an afterword), you don't need to have grown up in Bogotá to be taken in by Contreras's simple but memorable prose and absorbing story line.
WASHINGTON/BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. officials said on Sunday that air strikes in Iraq and Syria against an Iran-backed militia group were successful, but warned that "additional actions" may still be taken in the region to defend U.S. interests.
Sometimes you'll have these very long, in-depth interviews that need to be taken in context, and you hand it over to the blogosphere and they break it down to these soundbites where it's like, Julian Casablancas Hates Seinfeld.
Spain has asked for changes to the withdrawal treaty and the declaration on a new EU-UK relationship to make clear any decisions about the disputed British overseas territory of Gibraltar would only be taken in direct talks with Madrid.
Klobuchar and some of her aides have described her management as demanding but rewarding, others say she is an angry and unpredictable boss; these can be taken in sum and considered as just one part of Amy Klobuchar, the candidate.
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"Our toughest counteraction against the U.S. and its vassal forces will be taken in such a merciless manner as not to allow the aggressors to survive," North Korea's official KCNA news agency quoted its military as saying in a statement.
Dropped at the end of a sentence, the face typically suggests the previous statement should be taken in jest, like so: Picked the best time in the world to have the flu how to make tonight's 13.5 hour shift better?
"There are a whole range of further options of action that could be taken, the boycott of the World Cup is one of the further actions that could be taken in relation to this matter," Bishop told reporters in Canberra.
And likewise, coming from the other side, as we've seen, it's easy for offence to be taken in particular corners of the US when there is a lack of understanding of how things are culturally on this side of the pond.
Madis Reimand, the head of Estonia's Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), the arm of the police that monitors money laundering and crypto operators, said e-residents did not pose "big risks" although he said care should be taken in vetting them.
The U.K.'s Jeremy Corbyn, who leads the country's Labour Party, called for action to be taken in response to the killings of Palestinian protesters in Gaza, and French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the violence and called for Israel's restraint.
It's easy to be taken in by the big names of the Los Angeles teams, but the Nuggets, figuring to get off to a more seamless start, are a threat to finish as the No. 245 seed in the West.
" In order to make that deadline, many scientists believe that political steps need to be taken in the next 18 months; otherwise, Earth will get to join Roy Batty's memories as another thing "lost in time, like tears in rain.
A spokeswoman for the public prosecutor in Munich said a decision would be taken in coming weeks on whether to act on the complaint, which names the Facebook founder and chief executive as well as regional European and German managers.
The company said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it expected to incur about $15 million in costs related to the measures, with substantially all of the charges to be taken in the second quarter.
ECB President Mario Draghi's remarks that policymakers will decide on tapering this autumn, and that "probably the bulk of these decisions will be taken in October", gave dollar bulls reason to be upbeat on the single currency's near-term outlook.
A major bourse is estimated to need at least six months to prepare for a listing, Reuters sources said, so a decision would need to be taken in April if Aramco is to go ahead with the IPO in 2018.
Doncic is just the seventh international player to be taken in the top five of the NBA draft, joining the likes of China's Yao Ming (1st in 2002), Spain's Pau Gasol (3rd in 2001) and Latvia's Kristaps Prozingis (4th in 2015).
Jimmi Simpson plays James, a would-be scoundrel who stumbles upon the perfect plot after meeting a young man named Paul at a bar: get addicted to methadone so that he can be taken in by Paul's estranged parents, the Browns.
LONDON (Reuters) - Guernsey police said they were suspending their search on Wednesday evening for the plane carrying soccer player Emiliano Sala which disappeared over the English Channel, saying a decision on whether to continue the hunt would be taken in the morning.
In response, Jaime Getto, its founder, said that the shuttle would take private cars off the road by compressing the single rides that would otherwise be taken in an Uber into a large Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van that fits up to 15 people.
She tells PEOPLE that during that time period, Charles – who is currently in Rome with his second wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall — often ruminated philosophically about the meaning of life and big subjects, and his answer should be taken in that light.
"Given the likelihood there will be very strong resistance (to change), governments are going to have to make difficult decisions... as to how the necessary emergency actions will be taken in the next decade," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview.
Acar's business has been further hit by a hike last week in import taxes on some cosmetics and by restrictions on the products for which credit card payments can be taken in instalments, part of a drive to boost Turkey's savings rate.
" From 1960 to 1972, Hong Kong was listed alongside other colonies and territories such as Fiji and Kenya as a "non-self-governing territory" in which all steps should be taken "in order to enable them to enjoy complete independence and freedom.
Still slightly awed by the turnout, the chef and Joe Kalturnyk—architect and cofounder of the event—chalked it up to the force of a simple yet visionary idea that there is joy and pride to be taken in doing winter right.
It was the first time the Board's recommendation has been ignored and the decision was immediately followed by questions over the selection process and the point of running an extensive and transparent evaluation process only for the decision to be taken in secret.
The Home Office has not put a figure on how many under-18s will be taken in as part of the new joint initiative with the UNHCR but it has confirmed that the minors will be in addition to the existing 20,000 figure.
"We believe that there are actions that need to be taken in Kenya and that they need to correct certain actions like shutting down independent TV stations and threatening the independence of the courts," Tillerson told a news conference in the Kenyan capital.
Further economic measures should be taken in the form of free-trade agreements, infrastructure investments and the facilitation of new trade routes to reverse the impact of regional turbulence that soon may be further complicated by splintering in the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Asked about the demonstrations, the government spokesperson told Reuters that Bahrain upholds constitutional rights for freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, but "any acts of disorder that disrupt public safety require legal actions to be taken" in accordance with internationally recognized standards.
BEIJING/TAIPEI (Reuters) - China unveiled measures on Monday to further open its markets to firms from self-ruled Taiwan, including capital raising, as Taiwan warned its people not to be taken in by moves at "enticement" ahead of a January presidential election.
The F.D.A. issued strict safety requirements: Doses must be taken in a doctor's office or clinic, with patients monitored for at least two hours, the experience must be entered in a registry, and patients should not drive on the day of treatment.
A lobbyist who worked on Trump's inaugural committee told me of a billionaire who, within a week of the inauguration, offered a million dollars if the lobbyist could arrange for his picture to be taken in the Oval Office with the new president.
He makes tens of thousands of dollars each month from his other assets within the game, which allows players to explore a futuristic world and has an exchange rate pegged to the U.S. dollar, meaning money can be taken in or out.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Iraq's Oil Minister Thamer Ghadhban told Reuters his country supported a rollover of a current deal between OPEC and its allies to curb oil output, adding that more serious measures should be taken in light of recent market developments.
Much of the hearing focused on concerns about the lead level in Flint's water raised early last year by an E.P.A. official who tested water samples there, and why the E.P.A. did not quickly insist then that corrosion control measures be taken in Flint.
A senior Japanese finance ministry official said steps would be taken in the market as needed, and Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda also repeated the central bank would ease policy further if needed, but there are doubts over how effective that would be.
To avoid that fate, Cappelli suggests students favor schools and concentrations with simpler requirements—ones, for instance, that allow you to declare your major after your freshman or sophomore year or that don't mandate many courses that must be taken in a particular sequence.
Ireland's Sharon Donnery was earlier seen as the favorite but Italy's Andrea Enria has garnered significant support in recent weeks, suggesting that the vote, to be taken in a secret ballot by ECB policymakers on Wednesday afternoon, will be close, the sources told Reuters.
China's growth came in the strongest of Covestro's various geographies in the third quarter but the 25 percent rate achieved must be taken in the context of particularly weak year ago comparables given the destocking underway in China during the same period of 2015.
Although she is vulnerable and needy in her own way, Rosemary, an evangelical Christian who had some unspecified personal involvement with addictive behaviors, knows better than to be taken in by Kevin, whose self-destructive gambling and substance abuse flow from his blinding narcissism.
We got to record, document, and be able to provide good advice to the government, [like] what direction should be taken in order to ensure a standard of living for Mozambicans, but also make sure that biodiversity, flora, and fauna remain part of these places.
"These steps will be taken in light of India's importance as our third largest export destination in 2018 for palm oil and palm-based products worth 6.84 billion ringgit," Teresa Kok, the Malaysian minister in charge of the palm oil portfolio, said in a statement.
The prime minister's office said in a statement: "Netanyahu supports President Trump's critical attitude towards UNRWA and believes practical steps need to be taken in order to change the fact that UNRWA is being used to entrench the Palestinian refugee problem instead of solving it."
Leaders of all EU countries except Britain are to take stock of progress in completing the euro zone's banking union and granting new powers to its ESM bailout fund as the 19 countries sharing the euro prepare for decisions to be taken in December.
With more customers willing to pay more than $300 or $400 for phones, it makes sense for Xiaomi to offer more at the higher end — the question is how credibly its efforts in the premium space will be taken in the ultra-competitive Chinese market.
Deripaska told Rossiya 24 TV in early June the company wanted to raise $1.5 billion in an IPO and that a decision could be taken in the next 18 months subject to market conditions and as several other Russian firms are aiming for equity sales.
"When the city gets back on its feet, it's a good time to revisit the dialogue about where facilities are allowed to be located, and what precautionary measures can be taken in the future for communities in close proximity to these facilities," Nelson said.
You can go to the far country[side], like Isaan, and be taken in as part of the family—kids running around barefoot, 10km barefoot, [training] in an old gym, worn down but there's a good soul to it—and that's an amazing experience.
Danny Pont To combat these concerns, methadone patients are typically required to come in person each day to a clinic, where they may face long lines and drug-testing before getting their personalized dose, which must be taken in the presence of clinic staff.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE (I-Vt.) spoke of scientists warning that "incredibly bold action" must be taken in the next six or seven years.
To understand how a seemingly rational person like Barney — and dozens of others — could be taken in by an inveterate gambler like Schlichter, we asked Konnikova to help get us into the head of a con artist and show us what tricks to look for.
"The most significant things I think are that corrective steps will be taken in terms of the FISA process and that the IG debunked the claims of the president, by Mr. Nunes and others of this deep state conspiracy," Schiff added, referring to Rep.
Mr. Pounder provided The New York Times with a variety of planning documents shared at the 2016 meeting laying out what actions should be taken in the event of a "collapse event" and describing a detailed structure of a makeshift government they would create.
A CNN source told The Hill that the tempest over the video will pass, saying it was recorded after an undercover conservative operative approached Bonifield claiming to have had a history of personal hardships and asking to be taken in to a mentoring program.
The ship has been stranded for days since Italy&aposs populist interior minister refused to allow it access to ports, echoing the case of the Aquarius that was refused entry to Italy and Malta, only to be taken in by Spain, 1500 kilometers (900 miles) away.
This provision, to be taken in the fourth quarter of 2018, will bring the bank's total provision to $611 million, or 2.29 billion shekels, Hapoalim said in a regulatory filing in Tel Aviv, noting it had held talks with U.S. Department of Justice officials in recent weeks.
"You've seen steps be taken in the last week where the administration finally came down to Capitol Hill to explain the escalation and the movement of a combat strike group and everything else that's been going on in the Persian Gulf," Washington Post reporter Karoun Demirjian said.
"Measures will be taken in the coming hours to ensure the safety of French military and civilian personnel present in the zone as part of the international coalition fighting Islamic State and humanitarian action," the French presidency said in a statement after an emergency defense cabinet meeting.
This provision, to be taken in the fourth quarter of 2018, will bring its total provisions to $611 million, or 2.29 billion shekels, Hapoalim said in a regulatory filing in Tel Aviv, noting it had held talks with U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) officials in recent weeks.
"Whilst a marginal drop in sales may not on the face of it seem significant, it has to be taken in the context of a low benchmark and, crucially, what should have been perfect shopping conditions last month," said Sophie Michael, BDO's head of retail and wholesale.
While strong in relation to historic levels of support for the National Front, Le Pen's 11 million vote wins must be taken in the context of the highest ever level of voters supporting neither candidate, with around 16 million votes representing abstentions, spoiled or blank votes.
Lilly maintained its adjusted 2016 earnings forecast of $3.50 to $3.60 per share, but lowered its net outlook to $2.57 to $2.67 from $2.66 to $2.76, in part due to a $150 million charge associated with the solanezumab failure to be taken in the fourth quarter.
"The unmistakable impression one receives from the May 5 invitation is that by purchasing a ticket or agreeing to sponsor the OKGOP Gala, the attendee will have special access to a federal employee discussing official actions already taken, and to be taken in the future," he wrote.
But Juncker reserved his most pointed criticism for Poland and Hungary, where nationalist governments have clashed with the Brussels on multiple issues, including a contested judiciary overhaul in Poland and Hungary's continued rejection of refugees despite the bloc's top court ruling that they must be taken in.
The remaining 40 migrants were allowed to disembark early Saturday morning after Captain Rackete made the unilateral decision to dock, and they are expected to be taken in by five European countries, including France and Germany, whose governments have been critical of Italy's closed-ports policy.
In a subtle acquiescence to his campaign of demagoguery, they warned Republican voters not to be taken in by his appeals to their fears and biases—not because their fears and biases are unfounded, but because, as a con artist, he couldn't be counted on to actually address them.
A few days ago, Grande posted this photo: The caption is a lyric from "Thank U, Next," and the photo happens to be taken in the same bathroom as this photo posted by Luria: Were these selfies taken during the filming of the music video for "Thank U, Next"?
Yet in defending the film against allegations that it "glamorizes" Bundy, Berlinger has said that it's really meant to be a cautionary tale about how easy it is to be taken in by someone like Bundy, how a serial killer could be handsome and charming and well-educated.
Suu Kyi, speaking on a visit to Tokyo, told a news conference the government was trying to get to the root of the matter, and would not accuse anyone until all the evidence was in, at which point any action would be taken in accordance with due legal process.
TOKYO, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Bank of Japan policymakers in October debated whether extra easing measures should be taken in case momentum towards achieving the central bank's inflation target is lost, a summary of their opinions showed on Monday, as heightened overseas risks threaten to derail a fragile economic recovery.
Asked about possible school closings, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on Friday described a "continuum" of steps that could be taken in the event of an epidemic or an outbreak that were on the table, but he cautioned that it didn't mean those measures would be implemented.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeVulnerable senators hold the key to Trump's fate Trump's GOP impeachment firewall holds strong How to survive an impeachment MORE (R-Ariz.) that 2900 Republican senators would vote to remove Trump from office following his impeachment, if such a vote could be taken in private.
After a year that has shattered so much received wisdom on both sides of the Atlantic, perhaps there's some comfort to be taken in one nailed-down certainty: The chances of cricket ever displacing baseball, basketball or football in the bosom of the American public are close to zero.
The company guided for SEK6 billion-103 billion of restructuring costs in 2017, while the additional cash impact of provisions related to the revision of some large customer contracts was estimated at SEK5.8 billion spread over a few years (we assume half of these cash costs will be taken in 2017).
Venezuela "has alerted very clearly to the governments of the Cartel of Lima that, if they do not rectify their position (...) we will take the most crude and energetic measures that can be taken in diplomacy," Maduro, using a pejorative name for the group widely used by ruling Socialist Party leaders.
Yes, but: Lucey also said he's "hopeful" that the same measures can be taken in Katwa that succeeded in Beni, the former epicenter where there's been no new cases for 23 days, with 1 exception — a suspected case of sexually transmitted Ebola from a man who had been successfully treated.
Ms. Shoemaker did not respond to email and phone messages seeking comment, but she apologized for the episode on her Facebook page: "We had only meant for it to be taken in a funny way, but we clearly understand that what we said should never be joked around about," she wrote.
It is poetically fitting that the college whose basketball team became the first men's No. 27 seed to upset a No. 221 seed — as the U.M.B.C. Retrievers did on Friday night, defeating Virginia, 213-27 — is a place where such a historic achievement might be taken in stride, if not overlooked.
Because security measures cannot be taken in advance by those with good intentions, malevolent hackers have a much easier time hijacking these technologies, as evidenced by an unknown individual yelling at a child through a baby monitor and a series of Chrysler Jeeps whose hotspots allowed hackers to control them remotely.
But two of their insights in particular seem striking in the context of today's resurgence of white nationalist rhetoric: Don't Be a Sucker's viewers thought Americans were too smart to be taken in by fascists, and they were reluctant to draw parallels between Nazi rhetoric abroad and racist, anti-immigration rhetoric at home.
Remember, of course, that receiving these documents only begins the many investigative steps that would need to be taken in a criminal case; prosecutors still would have to assimilate the information, and take follow-up steps, including possibly obtaining more documents and interviewing witnesses before they would be ready to charge anyone.
However, a former British Europe minister, Denis MacShane of the pro-European opposition Labour party, said Barnier was "pro-Brit but also pro-EU", and had the experience to understand that key decisions on future ties would be taken in Berlin, Paris and other national capitals rather than by anyone in Brussels.
Mr. Teller and Mr. Hill aren't a completely convincing pair — sometimes David seems gullible enough to be taken in by Efraim, and other times he seems too smart — and Efraim's "Scarface" obsession is played for one joke too many, but this is a movie you don't want to think too hard about.
These economic measures should be taken in concert with an expanded federal public health response, including a 30-day nationwide shutdown to flatten the curve of infection, free drive-thru coronavirus testing centers, temporary hospital facilities and the federal purchase or manufacture of respirators and ventilators for all those who need them.
Another video said to be taken in Tehran shows idle buses lined up as far as the eye can see, with the same analyst reporting Iran's government has refused to pay back its debts to a contractor that gives the drivers fuel, leaving them – and the thousands of Iranians they would have been transporting – stranded.
Erlan Kozhakov, 63, a herder on the sandy scrubland between Kazakhstan's biggest city, Almaty, and the Chinese border, has three sons and three daughters, and all but one followed his advice not to be taken in by the romantic notions about herding cattle spread by schoolbooks that extol the glories of their country's nomadic traditions.
"All options are on the table," one Gulf oil source told Reuters, adding that a decision to raise output might be taken in June when OPEC next meets to decide on its output policy, but there is no certain number yet by how much the group would need to ease its oil supply curbs.
"We believe the stock will remain range-bound until we are able to get more clarity into ongoing regulatory investigations, the recently announced independent audit, and the steps still needed to be taken in order to put the sales practice issue in the rear-view mirror," analyst Paul Miller wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.
The Hate had started […] delivering his usual venomous attack upon the doctrines of the Party — an attack so exaggerated and perverse that a child should have been able to see through it, and yet just plausible enough to fill one with an alarmed feeling that other people, less level-headed than oneself, might be taken in by it.
Apart from sharing the American Establishment worldview on Afghanistan, he has also outsourced the war to his generals and commanders in the field where he has made it clear that there will be no "micro-management from Washington DC" and that he has already "lifted restrictions placed by the previous administration on action to be taken in the battlefield".
Many of its classes can be taken in countries outside the U.K. "Fintech is changing rapidly with new sub-sectors emerging all the time, drawing in new names and organizations taking a customer-centric view of financial services," Liz Moody, senior lecturer, executive education at OU's Business School, said in a statement when the course was announced.
"In short, the unmistakable impression one receives from the May 5 invitation is that by purchasing a ticket or agreeing to sponsor the OKGOP Gala, the attendee will have special access to a federal employee discussing official actions already taken, and to be taken in the future," Whitehouse, a member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, wrote.
Peak is one of about 50 or so players who could be taken in the second round, and while he's aware that there are no guaranteed contracts for those players—or for undrafted players who receive Summer League or training camp invites—he's confident that he'll "go in, work as hard as anyone in there," and make an impression on an NBA team.
The natural landscapes of the sea and the forest are places where one can actually feel immersed in a place with a richness that cannot fully be taken in, so there is an ecstasy of experience in the vast natural landscape which comes with an inherent desire to have more, to be more, to reach the unknown source of ecstatic sensory perception.
But skeptics on the island wonder how seriously statehood would be taken in Congress, given that it would mean billions more in outlays for federal programs in Puerto Rico; and in the Trump administration, where the White House has taken down the Spanish-language page of its website and Attorney General Jeff Sessions has supported efforts to make English the official language.
VinePair has identified the bars with the most Instagrammable bathrooms in the US, and Eater has determined where the best toilet 'grams can be taken in cities like in DC, Austin, Chicago, and LA. Novelty bathrooms have become such a phenomenon that places are even paying to redo their bathrooms solely for social media, says Noa Santos, the founder of the interior design service Homepolish.
On Monday evening, MPs are due to debate and vote on the next steps to be taken in the Brexit process and ng on a series of amendments to Brexit, one of which (tabled by opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn) calls for parliament to be given time this week to hold "indicative votes" which allow MPs to vote on their preferred courses of action with Brexit.
Teller and Mr. Hill aren't a completely convincing pair — sometimes David seems gullible enough to be taken in by Efraim, and other times he seems too smart — and Efraim's 'Scarface' obsession is played for one joke too many, but this is a movie you don't want to think too hard about," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The New York Times, adding, "Just enjoy the insane ride.
But at the same time, bigger picture, I believe that our country has become excessively punitive and vindictive about remarks that people find offensive or racist and that we need to try and move beyond that if we can, particularly in a case where the person is, in this case to me, like a comedian whose words should be taken in a slightly different light.
While some have argued that anti-semitic terminology at matches should be taken in isolation as a form of thoughtless antagonism, the intention to insult using terms such as "Jude" is unequivocally anti-semitic, as is the use of the Star of David to brand opposition murals and so on; for both the Cracovia-Wisla and Slavia-Sparta rivalries, graffiti and counter-graffiti are ways to express both pride and contempt.

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