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Bearing in mind that she's currently only 4, of course.
But first, two caveats about these data are worth bearing in mind.
"Bearing in mind, I haven't had a sister," he reminds the interviewer.
It's also worth bearing in mind where the U.S. policy cycle currently is.
Bearing in mind it's probably far from finished-release standard, at this point.
This isn't uncommon in IPOs, but it is worth bearing in mind, all the same.
It seems worth bearing in mind, at this moment and also at every other one.
Although it's still worth bearing in mind that Prince George is only four years old.
That's a point worth bearing in mind in the larger immigration debate unfolding in Congress.
Bearing in mind this was all in the studio, so it was sink or swim.
Also worth bearing in mind are the kinds of things even establishment candidates say these days.
Not a big deal, but worth bearing in mind if you're on a hardcore training program.
Being discerning was something worth bearing in mind in my quest to make a friend, however.
The Fed's dollar swap line with other major central banks is also worth bearing in mind.
Such connections are worth bearing in mind, because so little has really changed in 150 years.
The judge in charge of the case will make a decision bearing in mind the prosecutor's recommendations.
It's also worth bearing in mind the recent $2 billion acquisition of API-centric email platform SendGrid.
When one group is threatened, others must defend them, bearing in mind our unique histories and shared future.
It's something worth bearing in mind when considering the company's own apples-to-apples comparisons for quarterly records.
Bearing in mind he was a late replacement, Wallhead proves to be a top stand-in for Meek.
SS: But would that not be a state sponsored acquisition, bearing in mind your relationship with the state?
Bearing in mind MMA remains essentially outlawed in France, Predator's quick impact on the sport has been rather impressive.
Unless you copy gigantic files from Thunderbolt drives regularly, I doubt you'll notice, but it's worth bearing in mind.
And it's worth bearing in mind that way more borrowers are harmed by this chaos than are bailed out.
At the time, bearing in mind this was some years before he was accused of being a sex offender.
It's worth bearing in mind that China is still absorbing more than the entire LME stocks total every month.
It's also worth bearing in mind that flying a drone isn't quite as easy as some people make it look.
Though it's worth bearing in mind that it didn't work out all that well in the end for Gatsby himself.
But the outcomes are worth bearing in mind if you are taking statins or are advised to begin taking them.
It is worth bearing in mind that an attack on another nation's embassy is, by itself, an act of war.
And bearing in mind that at some point it will be a better bet simply to book a premium-economy berth.
And so it's important to consider how to best answer this question while also bearing in mind this somewhat challenging context.
Despite this, Pigott thinks it's worth bearing in mind that most outbreaks historically have followed a narrative of human-animal interaction.
I probably have, bearing in mind I'm the face of Paige, I would say I probably have 75 pairs of jeans.
But it is worth bearing in mind a similar prediction of limited demand made in the early days of classical computing.
It is worth bearing in mind that this survey was carried out in December, before the most recent circuit-breaker snafu.
Bearing in mind that the surface links to Heathrow are as challenging as they are (the M4, the M25), bearing in mind that without any doubt I can predict there will be legal obstacles if Heathrow gets the green light, the quickest way to increase air capacity for this part of the country is a new runway at Gatwick.
This history is worth bearing in mind as Trump, the "chaos candidate" turned chaos president, dismantles the handiwork of the postwar generation.
It is worth bearing in mind that Arab and Islamic art of the past was just as worldly as it is today.
And now, bearing in mind that this scale is logarithmic, like how we measure earthquakes, we have today's reading from our Nixometer.
Bearing in mind South Africa's specific laws on this matter, does this appear to have been an above-board example of PMC use?
It's worth bearing in mind that tagging the deceased in a post might show up on their friends' and family members' News Feeds.
Numerous foes of progress thrive; however, we stand to benefit by bearing in mind how far humanity has come since the Industrial Revolution.
No. The ingredients for his chipotle sauce (bearing in mind that chipotle is a smoked jalapeño pepper) are sour cream, mayonnaise, and sriracha.
The same principle is worth bearing in mind, also, when trying to make sense of a global political landscape crowded with noisy demagogues.
Flying down the streets the way that we see there is probably a bit unrealistic, bearing in mind it&aposs a hostile environment.
Bearing in mind the symbiosis of the employee-boss relationship, there are a number of actions and habits that tend to drive bosses crazy.
Bearing in mind these changes, Ambassador Campbell said the Avengers could be acting on a "cluster of motivations" that are both selfish and selfless.
" The wisdom that Americans need is to vote bearing in mind that "righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.
Today he counts approximately 20 timepieces in his personal collection, bearing in mind, he said, that his two sons have appropriated several of them.
It's also worth bearing in mind that each piece of research shows caffeine improves athletic performance of a group of people as a whole.
It's also worth bearing in mind that Trump has pivoted in April to a hard focus on the border and his frustration with Congress.
It's worth bearing in mind that not everyone treated with naloxone would have died from their overdose, he added, making statistics on reversals sloppy measures.
The fallibility of corporate superstars is worth bearing in mind as today's tech stocks cruise towards valuations that were almost unimaginable only two years ago.
It's also worth bearing in mind that it's possible to create an account on Fling without clicking a verification link sent to an email address.
"Again, bearing in mind how lackluster BIPV adoption has been historically," he said, "at this point I wouldn't expect significant sales until 2020 or so."
Bearing in mind that facial hair takes time to grow — what with it being hair and all — it inevitably starts out a little thin, people!
While local investors are bullish on onshore bonds, foreign investors have turned cautious, bearing in mind the currency risk and outlook for central bank policy.
EU PROPOSES DRAFT DEAL WITH UK ON FOREIGN POLICY, SECURITY AND DEFENCE "BEARING IN MIND THAT UK...DOES NOT WISH TO ENGAGE" IN SUCH NEGOTIATIONS
Bearing in mind the recent spate of deaths due to young people overdosing on high-strength ecstasy, the effects on public health would be stark.
" As for 18-month-old Princess Charlotte, he said, "bearing in mind I haven't had a sister, so having a daughter is a very different dynamic.
Still, bearing in mind there's no way to predict how people will react to seeing transgender people in bathrooms, they should proceed with caution, Hayashi said.
It is also understandable that the Oscars' organisers should want to shake up the ceremony's format, bearing in mind how low its television ratings have fallen.
If that sounds bullish, however, it's worth bearing in mind that the INSG calculates a global supply surplus of 470,000 tonnes over the 2012-4503 period.
Many believe that Sharkey was actually fairly beaten by Carnera—a disgraceful loss for Sharkey, bearing in mind that his opponent was hardly of championship caliber.
Read on to see the most expensive ZIP code in almost every U.S. state, bearing in mind that, in some cases, complete statewide data wasn't available.
But this would raise the question of whose financial stability would be given priority bearing in mind that clearing houses operate across many countries, Cunliffe said.
Click through and do just that...bearing in mind, of course, that spoilers for those who have yet to binge their way through the entire revival await.
Second, when bullies feel their tactics are working, they generally bully more — a lesson worth bearing in mind in responding to threats from China and Saudi Arabia.
"However, we believe the settlement is the right decision for shareholders bearing in mind the residual risks in a case of this size and complexity," Elliott added.
On the other side, I find I'm bearing in mind how people respond to the art, which has produced a separation between the visual and the musical.
But even if this aberration is unusual and therefore drawing extra coverage in Europe, it's worth bearing in mind how rare such events are on the continent.
Bearing in mind that the method by which an erection is attained may affect the measurement, do what you need to work up a maximally engorged subject.
"This film has really made its mark, bearing in mind that it dates back to the 1960s and, 50 years later, it's still as modern as ever."
Resilient Truck Margins: DT's operating margin was back under pressure in 2016 but remained relatively solid at 5.9%, bearing in mind the significant drop in unit sales.
It's also worth bearing in mind that this is not a good choice for more processor-intensive tasks like editing photos, making movies, or recording with GarageBand.
Bearing in mind that it takes up to four weeks to prepare a summit, the meeting could happen in late April or even at the start of May.
"Our proposed investment is a good strategic fit for GrainCorp, bearing in mind CBH's complementary assets and capabilities," said Mark Palmquist, GrainCorp managing director and chief executive officer.
"Overall, this looks like a very solid update from Grafton, especially bearing in mind the more cautious update from Travis Perkins," analysts at Investec said in a note.
"The country's current problems generated in the political arena must be resolved bearing in mind the nation's highest interests before we reach an irreversible moment," General Kaliman said.
Now the question is: How long is it comfortable for you to stay foodless, bearing in mind you don't want to go past a total of 16 hours?
I trust I'm not alone in saying that it's hard to get much of anything done these days without bearing in mind a great deal of the above.
It's worth bearing in mind that there is twice as much physical tin, 5,018 tonnes of it, sitting in warehouses registered with the Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE) in China.
Bearing in mind the fact you can comfortably hold PPV events in Brazil given their relatively insignificant time zone differences with the USA, this is a surprisingly low figure.
That is worth bearing in mind as House committees under Democratic control pursue their own investigations, and courts and prosecutors look into allegations about Mr Trump and his family.
"We hope all sides can act bearing in mind the broader picture of maintaining peace and stability on the peninsula, and calmly deal with the present situation," Xi said.
Besides the specific protections their credit card might offer, it's worth bearing in mind that Singapore takes pride in its legal system, and its authorities will investigate such charges.
"It is typical for all crises that decisions must be taken rapidly, but at the same time bearing in mind that they are not the final decisions," Rehn said.
The question becomes, and bearing in mind that Trump has proven to be politically unpredictable, which one of the aforementioned last men standing should be added to the ticket.
"That really struck me at a young age, bearing in mind the gulf for me growing up in a palace and seeing the other end of the spectrum," he continued.
It's worth bearing in mind that the present sample images are just that, samples, and it will be up to each software vendor to design their own set of emoji.
Funds' net short position in 10-year Treasury futures is a sizeable 000,186 contracts, but it's worth bearing in mind that it was more than 750,000 as recently as September.
That said, their expectations will need to be shaped accordingly, bearing in mind that many of EA's revenues are generated by extremely popular yearly iterations such as its sports titles.
It's worth bearing in mind that even with Papua New Guinea's superior cost structure, a new LNG plant would struggle to be viable in the current environment of low prices.
Bearing in mind that it's been almost a decade since I commenced work on "Jerusalem," I'd have to say that I read very little fiction while I was writing it.
It is worth bearing in mind that this is noisy data, and the economy rarely zigs or zags as often or as dramatically as any initial set of numbers suggest.
Over the next few months, the possible early emergence of an El Niño-like atmosphere – which can present dry weather to central and northern Brazil – is worth bearing in mind.
Important as China is to the U.S. as a growth market, it's worth bearing in mind that when it comes to oil, China buys from a diverse range of countries.
Bearing in mind the upcoming November U.S. midterm elections, Trump's "market unfriendly" stance on trade this year stood in contrast to last year's market-friendly corporate tax cuts, Yeo said.
"So i just watched #rafiki .....what EXACTLY was Ezekiel Mutua's concern, bearing in mind he pretty much allowed us to movies and series with worse scenes," says a twitter user.
"Bearing in mind what our countries have been through in the near past, this project has really proved the importance of the graveyards and stecci for the regional relations," he added.
"Bearing in mind the trajectory of rates and higher spreads, we expect the issuance for convertible bonds to increase this year," said Artur Piasecki, portfolio manager of BlackRock's Asian credit team.
It's worth bearing in mind, however, that the paper on DECENT is fairly abstract, and doesn't deal with many of the practicalities of actually getting such a system up and running.
Mark and I will have to choose our words with special care, bearing in mind that we are all wanderers through different worlds — and that pronouns will, and should, get confusing.
Bearing in mind that Spencer writes about history and purposely dresses up his hateful ideas in pseudo-academic language, did the student stumble across his writing and not understand his viewpoints?
What would warrant now a military response from the US, bearing in mind, of course, we've seen a state in state, your words, attack by Iran on Saudi Arabia as well?
It's also worth bearing in mind that reality can outpace the law in such disputes as policymakers preemptively adjust the rulebook if they feel the case is moving definitively against them.
That said, it is worth bearing in mind that Clinton, who is so closely tied to the emboldening of structural racism during her husband's administration, is also now trying to make amends.
Bearing in mind that several Apple categories aren't even really applicable in the enterprise (including the iTunes store, iPods, Beats and the like) the percentage of addressable categories is likely even higher.
Not on the list, but worth bearing in mind, is that Mr Trump's opposition to global action on climate may look helpful to a country that depends on oil and gas exports.
But it is worth bearing in mind that big IT projects—which is what blockchains amount to—tend to be cumbersome and slow even if they are undertaken by a single company.
U.S. forces around the world need to be able to defend against them, bearing in mind that, as with defenses against ballistic missiles, defenses against cruise missiles are complicated and expensive. 4.
"Bearing in mind the role these guys used to have, maybe, maybe they could play a positive role in the national reconciliation and in the peace process in Afghanistan," Mr. Qahtani said.
That figure is very likely to keep on rising, bearing in mind that SpaceX isn&apost the only space company that wants to create a mega-satellite constellation in years to come.
In recent Super Bowls, Massachusetts, Colorado and New York have been overrepresented — bearing in mind that for N.F.L. purposes, New York is located in New Jersey — while the football-culture states were underrepresented.
He hopes the incident serves as a reminder to parents to be vigilant in anything they do with their children, bearing in mind that anything can happen despite the best intentions and preparation.
The Mexicans will be bearing in mind some of the poor results they have suffered in the last couple of years, in particular a humiliating 7-0 hammering at the hands of Chile.
"In light of that, and bearing in mind the need for the public to have confidence in the NZDF, I have decided in the public interest that an inquiry is warranted," he said.
As distasteful as that phrase is (one Black Friday is more than enough per calendar year), it's worth bearing in mind that Amazon isn't the only place to score deals on Prime Day.
" It ends this way ... "It is worth bearing in mind that events are always amplified and dramatized in a high profile relationship, whether the people involved like it or not (and we definitely don't).
Bearing in mind the epistolary origins of the novel as a literary invention, one can regard the results—sixty years of correspondence progressing to a narrative—as another Ellisonian magnum opus, one necessarily unfinished.
Ultimately, bearing in mind the NFL's mind-boggling revenue and the fact that many NFL players make millions, knowing that cheerleaders continue to earn such piddling paychecks could certainly be enough to sour the game.
Despite the fact that I could see the queue from outside the restaurant, I was hoping to find a much longer queue — bearing in mind that it's the cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant in the world.
The serious mood of the American military, in February 2018, is worth bearing in mind as political Washington responds to Mr Trump's project, and watches commanders like General Dunford for signs of enthusiasm or wariness.
So the fact that there may be undiagnosed sufferers is a distinctly troublesome thought, especially bearing in mind that depression is widely considered to worsen when left unaddressed, potentially resulting in co-morbid mental disorders.
However, it's worth bearing in mind that spotting a scam in these listings can be difficult: vendors may fabricate positive feedback themselves by simply 'purchasing' their own items and leaving a good review, for example.
"We're looking at getting above 62 bucks by at least the amount of premium that they spent, bearing in mind that [traders are] expecting this to take place within the next two weeks," Khouw said.
It's worth bearing in mind that the August figure will likely rise somewhat over the next few days, as ships leaving Indonesia will still have time to reach China by the end of the month.
Bearing in mind that the value of bitcoin has traded as high as roughly $20,000 in late 2017, and is worth about $7,400 today, the chart does not merely show bitcoin recovering its former value.
"Now, bearing in mind they announced she was pregnant in September, and it was thought she was around two to three months pregnant, I'm not sure how much news this really is," McCoy said, visibly annoyed.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz on Friday defended his balanced budget plan for this year, saying that fiscal policy should be planned while bearing in mind that restrictive trade policies could hit tax revenues.
"Bearing in mind that there are so many things happening in Hong Kong, we think that human rights, press freedom, freedom of speech etcetera, are all under threat," Karl Lee, a 32-year-old protester, said.
"The Central Bank of Greece is attempting, in tandem with the efforts of banks, and bearing in mind any legal limitations, to drastically reduce NPLs so they fall to the European average by 2021," the official added.
The hour-long experience takes place completely outside the hotel's walls, and is meant to let visitors mimic "the feeling of walking in the air" — while constantly bearing in mind that the drop down is 935 feet.
"Looking back on the long period of post-war peace, reflecting on our past and bearing in mind the feelings of deep remorse, I earnestly hope that the ravages of war will never be repeated," he said.
He's also writing about his former and younger self, and bearing in mind of all the younger black people out there when he vows: I will love myself enough to be honest when I fail at loving.
"While we anticipate difficult decisions ahead, each decision will be made with rigorous analysis, always bearing in mind the companys long-term interests and health," Minson and Gunningham wrote in an internal company memo seen by Reuters.
Bearing in mind their specific financial goals, Benz suggested the following changes to their portfolio:To increase their cash reserves for a future down payment on a home, unload the bond funds in Justin&aposs taxable investment accounts.
Bearing in mind that a huge part of Hunt's game is timing the uppercut as his opponent drops their head, this one could hurt Mir if he looses his patience and just rushes Mir as he did Arlovski.
Bearing in mind the Davos get-together coincides with the presidential inauguration in Washington there is no doubt that President Donald Trump's impact will be top of agenda no matter what the WEF organizers want to talk about.
It is worth bearing in mind that if many more older people were to stay on in the formal economy, some of the things they now do outside it and without monetary reward would fall by the wayside.
Luckily, the Brixton institution was just undergoing a refurb, but bearing in mind the rapid pace of gentrification in the area—and along Coldharbour Lane, where Ultimate Jerk is located—you can see why locals feared the worst.
It's not a new problem -- the schism between creator and creation was established in literary theory in the 1960s -- but with this recent glut of films hanging out fascism for a bashing, it's one worth bearing in mind.
It's also worth bearing in mind how lax tech giants can be where location privacy is concerned — whether it's Uber's infamous 'god view' tool or Snapchat leaking schoolkids' location or Strava accidentally revealing the locations of military bases.
Patrick Philbin: I think it's important at the outset to frame the answer by bearing in mind I'm limited to what's in the record and what's in the records is determined by what the House of Representatives sought.
"As a closing note, it is worth bearing in mind that events are always amplified and dramatized in a high profile relationship, whether the people involved like it or not (and we definitely don't)," the pair ended the statement.
But bearing in mind the 'rip it up' record of the current holder of office of the president of the US, there are no copper-bottomed guarantees about how 'threat to public safety' might be interpreted by president Trump.
" Asked about the new barter company, Mr. Reynders said that "at the end of the day, it will be companies that decide whether or not they want to work in Iran, bearing in mind the risk of American sanctions.
But consider that overall, the ad business in the US is expected to hit close to $400 billion this year (bearing in mind that some analysts have adjusted their projections downward due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic).
Bearing in mind this menu is presented before the game has ever started, check this out: The key issues: It'd be far more helpful not to force this before gameplay, and to leave it as a preferences menu somewhere in-game.
Bearing in mind that Turkey apparently believed it secured tacit White House approval prior to its incursion and that Ankara objected to the U.S.-SDF partnership for years, sanctions should aim to shape Turkey's actions rather than merely punish it.
"Bearing in mind that particularly in Asia there are always different viruses bubbling up — no region is really safe from fresh contamination, particularly from migrating wild birds," Monique Eloit, director general of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), told Reuters.
"I think I would probably go for an Arctic or Antarctic explorer — that would be appropriate — bearing in mind this is a key bit of research where we are probably leading the world, and we should be very proud of it."
Kim said "officials and employees of the factory should always overfulfill the production plan on all indices, bearing in mind the noble intention of leader Kim Jong Il (his late father) who spared nothing for the soldiers of the People's Army".
Brent crude ended last week at $67.74 a barrel and spot LNG was about $7 per mmBtu, although it's worth bearing in mind that LNG prices typically are weakest during the shoulder seasons between the winter and summer peak demand periods.
Bearing in mind that London's population is going to go from 298m now to 2000m in 260 and 25m in 210, there are some boroughs now where—for the first time in recent memory—you've got examples of TB, measles.
"We believe that signs of some fiscal tightening could bring the pound under renewed selling interest, bearing in mind that a reduction in government spending could weigh on the nation's GDP," IronFX analyst Charalambos Pissouros wrote in a note to clients.
Apple issued fixes for the problem in iOS 9.3, which was released today, and it's worth bearing in mind that iMessages are also protected by a layer of TLS encryption, meaning an attacker would need to get around that as well.
It's also worth bearing in mind that before Tony Blair's target to see 50 percent of young adults attend university and the subsequent boom of the mid-1990s, there was a much firmer divide between those went and those who didn't.
Also worth bearing in mind is that during an interview this summer with the New York Times, Trump warned that if Mueller investigated his family's finances, that would be a "violation"—a red line that might be cause for his termination.
It's worth bearing in mind that "The China Dream" is actually the title of a best-selling book by Colonel Liu Mingfu, whose arguments for China's supremacy in an Asian renaissance sound remarkably like Japanese propaganda in the nineteen-thirties.
To ensure you get results from all possible combinations, search using a generic destination like London or an option for any airport in the area rather than a specific airport, bearing in mind that budget airlines often use secondary airports.
"You would appreciate I'm sure how inappropriate it would be, bearing in mind that this is quasi-judicial role that is played, for me as the Mayor of London and Chair of (transport regulator) TfL to give a running commentary," he said.
So please do read the Code, and follow both its spirit and letter, always bearing in mind that each of us has a personal responsibility to incorporate, and to encourage other Googlers to incorporate, the principles of the Code into our work.
Seventy-nine of them have parents who were released into the US by ICE but are not "available" for reunification, presumably because the government hasn't yet located them (bearing in mind that immigrants often have good reason not to return calls from ICE).
Both sides should seek to use the positive momentum generated from the Trump-Juncker meeting to advance a stronger relationship, bearing in mind that Trump can easily change his mind and that many fundamental issues dividing the U.S. administration and Europe remain unresolved.
"Bearing in mind the administration's continued verbal intervention in the FX market, we think that any near-term rallies in the dollar could stay relatively limited, despite the Fed raising rates at a moderate pace," said IronFX analyst Sakis Paraskevov in Cyprus.
Bearing in mind it's still very much a work in progress, there's reason to be optimistic about Microsoft's chances, at least in terms of the raw benchmark figures—on iOS it came top in our Peacekeeper tests and second in our Basemark tests.
Story one: Going on a first date and suddenly feeling sick during dinner, and then letting someone you've never met take you home (bearing in mind you feel and may well imminently be sick), and then deciding to let them inside your house?
Tightening your privacy settings in your web browser could make up a whole separate article, but it's worth bearing in mind that Microsoft Edge has its own selection of controls for managing the data that you reveal as you navigate the web.
"It is our responsibility to detail operationally how we will avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland without another solution and bearing in mind the decision of the UK to leave the single market and the customs union," he said.
Hence, the title of the exhibition, The Alt-Right Complex, is an exhibition that draws nuanced parallels between hateful ideology and imagery online, bearing in mind the psychological minefield that transcends the internet and enters into mainstream consciousness and into real life political events.
"Bearing in mind our firm will to safeguard peace in the region, the United States and the South Korean authorities must refrain from any actions disrupting the stability of the situation and come up with a new way for solving the problem," Kim said.
Bearing in mind that this was a man who rallied against the American establishment for its attempts to censor music, was a chief critic of the War on Drugs, and briefly acted as a cultural ambassador for the Czech Republic, pure musician he ain't.
Secondly – bearing in mind that Puerto Ricans (contrary to the inhabitants of Palau, the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia and the American Samoa) are currently U.S. citizens by birth – how does the committee propose addressing the issue of citizenship under a sovereignty arrangement?
It's worth bearing in mind that a single exploit most likely does not result in a successful compromise of an iOS device: instead, attackers may need to string together exploits, moving from one part of the system to another, to take over the device.
While the world waits for such discoveries—a wait likely to be measured in decades, if not centuries—it is worth bearing in mind an intriguing argument made by Isaac Asimov, a science-fiction writer, in "The Tragedy of the Moon", an essay published in 1972.
So please do read the Code and Google's values, and follow both in spirit and letter, always bearing in mind that each of us has a personal responsibility to incorporate, and to encourage other Googlers to incorporate, the principles of the Code and values into our work.
As for whether using Tor will get you in trouble with the authorities on its own, it largely depends where in the world you live and what you're doing with it, but it's worth bearing in mind that nothing is ever 100 percent anonymous and secure.
You can see them fighting to be taken seriously as a band—a real band, not a "kid band"—and it's hard not to find yourself rooting for Malcolm, Alec, and Jarad, even when they get bratty or stubborn (bearing in mind that they're literal children).
Bearing in mind that "best" is often subjective — some people may prefer the convenience of a physical bank branch to the absence of fees, for example — we reviewed nearly three dozen checking accounts available at over 20 national and online-only banks to identify the strongest options.
In A State of Disappearance (2014), Al Dowayan addressed the relationship between Saudi media and women, such as how newspapers always use the same stock images of Saudi women completely cloaked in black abayas, never bearing in mind the stark lack of association between their headlines and the images.
It's worth bearing in mind that though members of Congress aren't technically the direct bosses of the guys in the hot seat and don't give them any orders, they still write the laws and policies under which the commanders operate and allocate the budget to pay for everything.
But it's time to impartially and independently discuss the particular needs of women, separate and independent from the government's agenda — bearing in mind, always, that the forces necessary to bring about a transformation are still invested in the prevailing image of the male authoritarian clad in military green.
Assuming your father is going to have resources to leave, you should discuss what her share should be, perhaps bearing in mind her greater need, and putting her share into a trust whose capital she can't spend down, ensuring that she has some regular annuity as a cushion.
It's worth bearing in mind that the edition of the New Oxford Shakespeare that lays out this argument and all the accompanying research hasn't been published yet, so all of the scholars I talked to were careful to make the caveat that they aren't working with full knowledge of the data.
But it's worth bearing in mind that some of these statistical quirks may not mean much in the grander scheme of things, as the pair explains:Even though relatively speaking, a child may be much more likely to follow in his or her parents' footsteps, the absolute percentage may still be quite low.
"The U.S. dollar is heading into the end of the calendar year on the defensive as global stocks bearing in mind that some markets are done for the year already perk up following positive comments on U.S.-China trade from President Trump," Shaun Osborne, chief FX strategist at Scotiabank in Toronto, said in a note.
"The U.S. dollar is heading into the end of the calendar year on the defensive as global stocks — bearing in mind that some markets are done for the year already — perk up following positive comments on U.S.-China trade from President Trump," Shaun Osborne, chief FX strategist at Scotiabank in Toronto, said in a note.
"We therefore consider it vital to strike the right balance between providing sufficient certainty to participants (including the CCP) and leaving the authorities with enough flexibility - bearing in mind the significant risks which would be created by early entry - to make the correct decision to preserve and protect market stability," the WFE paper says.
" FROM PEN: Chef Gordon Ramsay Explains Why He Won't Think About His 'Death Row Meal' But Chaudhry's tone shifts dramatically as he auditions Thandie Newton, whom he can't help fawning over as she effortlessly delivers her lines: "Please take a moment to locate your nearest exit, bearing in mind this may be behind you.
Public transit agencies—which, it's worth bearing in mind, are publicly owned and operated, not private corporations—are also asking for federal funds so they can keep running service for critical workers like hospital and grocery store staff, but they're asking for about $13 billion, or about one-fifth of what the airline industry wants.
But bearing in mind Mr. Trump's criticisms, the NATO meeting will feature two main points — an agreement to better specify how each member will meet the goal of spending 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense by 2024, and some enhancement of the alliance's role in counterterrorism, especially in the war against the Islamic State.
With players such as William Carvalho, Joao Moutinho and Bernardo, there is plenty of talent elsewhere in the squad and, under Santos, Portugal have made an art form out of grinding out 1-0 wins It is also worth bearing in mind their formidable record —under Santos Portugal have lost only one out of 29 competitive internationals.
It's worth bearing in mind that the policy extends to all religious symbols (such as crucifixes and turbans), but there's little doubt that it is yet another way to police Muslim women bodies and choices—just like the burkini ban imposed by several French towns last summer, which climaxed in armed police forcing women on the beach to remove some of their clothing.
"Bearing in mind the symbolic and real divides which there sometimes still are between Paris and its suburbs, this young, working class place, with young people of all colours and all origins allows us to say to the IOC that these games are a wonderful opportunity to show that Paris is bigger than Paris," Stephane Troussel, president of Seine-Saint-Denis, told Reuters.
Bearing in mind that said tablet program is being touted as offering "educational opportunities" and a way to connect with their families, that's a difficult choice to make— between keeping one's possessions but being deprived of potentially useful technology, or giving up one of one's only sources of entertainment (and abandoning a significant financial investment) in favor of an unknown, profit-driven program.
" Erin Greer, 38, a director of Gensler Atlanta's Workplace Studio who contributed to the project, said that a challenge of multigenerational office design is to create a "space that doesn't alienate anyone" while bearing in mind that corporate clients typically acquire their spaces under leases of at least 10 years, a time span in which employee demographics can shift "drastically.
We believe that the WTO is the place where disputes should be resolved, bearing in mind that some countries do have concerns with some of the current WTO processes but we would just say to all countries, big and small, through the G20 and beyond, that an international rules based trading system has supported growth, has supported jobs and is the way to go into the future.
North Korea tests nuclear bomb it says can be made into warhead for long-range missile How China responded to previous North Korean nuclear tests China and Russia unite against North Korean nuclear test Based on the fact that North Korea has a limited land area and bearing in mind the sensitivity of its nuclear program, it most likely does not have too many suitable peaks to choose from.
So it looks like Kim is having a pleasant time being shown the sights of Singapore ahead of Tuesday's meeting, but while looking at the selfie, it's worth bearing in mind a few things, like... A United Nations investigation concluded in 2014 that there were reasonable grounds to suspect crimes against humanity — such as widespread torture and arbitrary imprisonment — had continued in North Korea since Kim Jong Un came to power after his father Kim Jong Il died in 2011.

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