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However, stock markets, which characterizes as "middling" this year, will be choppy.
She breaks down what the city's taxi commissioner, Meera Joshi, characterizes as an epidemic.
There are millions of conservatives who aren't racist that the media characterizes as alt-right.
Warren argues that voters of all stripes detest what she characterizes as a fundamentally corrupt system.
Maher's shtick has long been controversy — in what he often characterizes as a battle against political correctness.
Cruz has repeatedly criticized Rubio for having embraced a sweeping immigration reform bill he characterizes as amnesty.
Sig says he needs a customer service representative for his business, which he characterizes as a cybersecurity shop.
The report also dissects what Blair characterizes as the US nuclear posture's "Achilles' heel" -- the system's communication network.
" The company also suffers from what Hasan characterizes as "a lack of trust among the people who work here.
Jay-Z is a billionaire, according to what Forbes characterizes as a conservative accounting of the recording artist's fortune.
The U.S. has taken an increasingly tough and confrontational stance toward what it characterizes as China's "predatory" economic policies.
In 2012, Scherer started selling a replacement for compressed air, a product he characterizes as dangerous and unsafe to use.
He seeks justification in his opponents, whom he characterizes as promoting open borders, encouraging racial divisiveness and employing political opportunism.
LendingTree – LendingTree was upgraded to "buy" from "neutral" at Compass Point, in what the firm characterizes as a valuation call.
LendingTree (TREE) was upgraded to "buy" from "neutral" at Compass Point in what the firm characterizes as a valuation call.
The plan takes particular aim at Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which Warren characterizes as "longer and less generous" than Chapter 7.
Those identified 20193 "action items", 48 of which Tesla characterizes as "reflecting conditions that rendered the sites unsafe or potentially unsafe".
In The Map and the Territory (2010), he creates another Michel Houellebecq, who he deftly characterizes as a rotting, dying writer.
Her guilelessly antagonistic style ran the somewhat narrow spectrum from what Moore nicely characterizes as "bossy headmistress" to the icily forensic.
There's a wry smile, a kind of "dirtbag left" sensibility, and a delivery that Kurvitz characterizes as a kind of hollow laughter.
Under the proposed deal, which the WSJ characterizes as "complex," SoftBank would control the new company that would result from the merger.
Context: The U.S. has been increasingly cracking down on Huawei, which it characterizes as both a security risk and an intellectual property thief.
The White House has denied the claims made in her book, which it characterizes as baseless allegations made by a disgruntled ex-employee.
And yet being a cultural Cassandra, being possessed of what Weiss characterizes as Chicago's "lonely clairvoyance," is a difficult and often isolating role.
More than 200 bills were introduced nationally in 2016 that the ACLU characterizes as discriminating against gay people in the name of religious freedom.
But rising interest rates and the unwinding of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet - what Gundlach characterizes as "Quantitative Tightening" - are changing the investment backdrop.
" Dorsey said Twitter will also stop running issue ads, which Twitter characterizes as ads that "advocate for or against legislative issues of national importance.
That may be true, but in a piece that Spayd characterizes as one "that could easily be interpreted as largely defending Facebook," details matter.
From the 903s to '90s, violent crime rose dramatically across the US — and lawmakers responded, in what Pfaff characterizes as an overreaction, with mass incarceration.
Nix is the narrator of a promo video highlighting the ubiquity of Helvetica, which he characterizes as "like water," and "the gold-standard" of fonts.
Andrew Gelman, a statistics professor at Columbia University and a vocal critic of what he characterizes as lax standards in social psychology and other fields, agreed.
Leaked excerpts from Hillary Clinton's upcoming tell-all book feature the 2016 Democratic nominee bashing Bernie Sanders for what she characterizes as his unrealistic campaign promises.
In her book MAKING MORALITY WORK (Oxford University, $67), she characterizes as "austere" the view that a moral theory need not have concern for its usability.
Chevy just pulled the cover off a brand-spankin&apos-new Suburban, showcasing a variety of improvements to what the brand characterizes as the original SUV.
Biden, whom the book characterizes as willing to "fall on his sword" for Obama's success, begrudged Clinton for misrepresenting her position on the decision, the book asserts.
" Today Armstrong is announcing dtx's first round of investments, which he characterizes as "direct to consumer companies that are making a core part of someone's life better.
The war on drugs: Is it a genuine public health crusade or an attempt to carry out what author Michelle Alexander characterizes as "the New Jim Crow"?
The internal number that the state characterizes as part of a subterfuge, the company argues, is in fact an entirely separate financial tool used in a different way.
Clinton's anti-crime stance was built on a race-tinged campaign that Professor Michelle Alexander characterizes as The New Jim Crow:  Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.
The influx of visitors combined wihas led to what Fodor's characterizes as "disgusting roadside consequences" and presents an environmental risk, considering that California has facever the past several years.
The final chapters shift to Fonda's whirlwind romance with media mogul Ted Turner, before reaching what she characterizes as the final act, which finds her taking center stage, alone.
That interpupillary distance varies from person to person, and what Bristol characterizes as being "the 5th-to-903th percentile" of adults spans a range of more than half an inch.
And, in attempting to defend its record of increasing processing times, USCIS attributes its case backlog in significant part to what it characterizes as high application rates and limited resources.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah contested Guttenberg's account, claiming that security had escorted Guttenberg (who Shah characterizes as "an unidentified individual") before Kavanaugh could respond with a handshake.
He echoes the N.R.A.'s talking points on the Second Amendment, repeating that people he characterizes as "anti-American" are trying to take away guns, which are our national heritage.
If Brin had never learned about his Parkinson's risk, he might never have had what a friend of the couple's characterizes as an emotional crisis and strayed from his wife.
China has for years carried out a coordinated surveillance and detention campaign on the Uighurs and other Muslim minority groups in the region, which it characterizes as a counterterrorism measure.
The company says it will launch what it characterizes as a "very small test" in Australia and Thailand, which will allow businesses to place an ad on the Messenger home screen.
" It also competes with AT&T, Level 3 and Verizon, which it characterizes as "network service providers that offer limited developer functionality on top of their own networks and physical infrastructure.
Hyperwallet interlinks cash networks, card schemes and mobile money services with domestic ACH networks around the world to enable what it characterizes as "disruptively priced" and, as crucially, compliant mass payments.
Warren, in an effort to craft a plan she characterizes as featuring zero tax increases on the middle class, wants to create an "employer contribution" into the Medicare-for-all fund.
While she couldn't vote in North Carolina's primary elections because of a "mistake" (which she characterizes as part of "systematic voter suppression") at the DMV, she says she's absolutely voting next Tuesday.
It links the reviews to concerns about China's digital security vulnerabilities and what it characterizes as a technology gap between China and countries like the United States, Russia, Israel, Britain and Germany.
Waldman also refers to the "dithyramb," what the Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics characterizes as an "ecstatic, vehement or unpredictable" poem, which the ancient Greeks traditionally performed in honor of Dionysus.
Elizabeth Warren wants to break up Google, Amazon and Facebook The Massachusetts senator and presidential hopeful is targeting what she characterizes as the consolidation of economic power in a few big tech companies.
The act of Eucharistic celebration, in Catholic terms, is thus all the more mystical, something that Gibson characterizes as demanding an aesthetic commensurate to the sheer emotional and spiritual intensity of the act.
" IT WAS MR. BEATTY'S LIFE with Ms. Bening and their children that prompted his long break from the limelight, a period of time he characterizes as "the most enthralling experience of my life.
Cafe X is intended to be manned by at least one to two "product specialists" at all times, employees that Hu characterizes as a cross between a sommelier and an Apple Store Genius.
McGrath calls Gray a "strong Democrat" and says she aligns with him on most policy issues, but she's also frustrated by a dynamic she characterizes as her party not learning its lesson from 2016.
The president, while complaining bitterly of his impeachment, has also tried to wear it as a badge of honor, fundraising hard on the spectacle of what he still characterizes as a partisan witch hunt.
The administration has cut the staff that conducts clearance interviews overseas, intensified the screening process for refugees, and for those people it characterizes as high-risk, doubled the number who need to be screened.
The teen's parents want court authority to stop their child from getting the treatment and therapy that was recommended by his medical team in what it characterizes as a possible life-or-death situation.
Weiner watches the clip of the interview online with apparent self-satisfaction over standing up to someone he characterizes as "a bully"; Abedin stands to the side, mortified, barely able to watch her husband's performance.
If you've been a "heavy drinker" (which Dr. Bowe characterizes as having more than one drink per day) and you stop drinking for a few days, you'll see better tone and clarity in your skin.
Amid the denuclearization talks, Trump has taken to boasting about what he characterizes as a strong relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, widely considered one of the most repressive rulers in the world.
The dispute has led to diplomatic friction with Canada and concerns that Lopez Obrador's government could put in jeopardy contracts signed under previous administrations that he characterizes as part of a corrupt "neo-liberal" era.
While traditional programming requires very precise strings of text and punctuation, Scratch and other visual programming languages rely on a shape-based system that Resnick characterizes as the "Lego approach," that's much more intuitive for beginners.
It's what Gupta characterizes as a "one-two punch" of both forcing people to settle these disputes on their own without the ability to band together, as well as keeping the issues hidden from the public.
" Gundlach said the bond market rally has been unimpressive given the stock market woes because of the unusual combination of the exploding U.S. deficit and rising Fed interest rates, which he characterizes as a "suicide mission.
NEW YORK, May 7 (Reuters) - Billionaire investor Warren Buffett on Monday said buyers of bitcoin, which he characterizes as "rat poison squared", thrive on the hope they'll find someone else who will pay more for it.
FEAR OF FLYING - AND MORE Nuclear-armed North Korea's ruling ethos is based in large part on protecting the country from attack by enemies led by the United States, which state propaganda frequently characterizes as imminent.
Sims, a native Detroiter, has been burning and burying Confederate flags for 16 years, with what he characterizes as "some success" in engaging audiences of all races in reflection and conversation on the history of racial injustice.
Crowley often avoided directly criticizing Google or Facebook; he sold his first startup, Dodgeball, to Google (an experience he nonetheless characterizes as "not super fun") and says he has "great respect" for what both companies have built.
"Further, Sheriff Israel has made his accusations at a time when he has admitted that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's investigation is on-going, in what Israel himself characterizes as 'a fluid investigation,'" the letter reads.
The actress has written a memoir titled Around the Way Girl, and in it she opens up about losing highly coveted roles due to what she characterizes as movie executives' tunnel vision in casting actors of color.
" But Ms. Marsh said, "These doctrines that he characterizes as bizarre are part of virtually every Eastern religion, including Tibetan Buddhism, Buddhism and Taoism, and just because he thinks it's strange doesn't mean it's not a religion.
In the video, Plame is driving the Camaro backward down a dirt road as a metaphor for what she characterizes as the need to turn the country around, saying the CIA taught her to drive that way.
Charges were brought against Romar in March, as well as against Firas Dardar, whom the government characterizes as a "notorious member of the Special Operations Division of the SEA" that often disseminates pro-Assad propaganda, court documents say.
He has also been asked by Mr. Cosby's wife, Camille, to bring what she characterizes as the ethical lapses of the trial judge, Steven T. O'Neill, to the attention of Pennsylvania's Judicial Conduct Board, an unusual dual role.
These works — the sewn symbols, the weavings, the masks, the portraits — are framed in bright primary colors and presented on easel-like wooden structures, which Mott characterizes as indicating the skeleton upon which all other physical identity is built.
Two months later, after what her complaint characterizes as a "sham investigation," PayPal told Pasinosky that she could either report to Kattan, request additional time to find another opportunity within the company, or take a severance package and leave.
Now, the government led by the leftist Syriza party under Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says it wants to crack down on what it characterizes as a "triangle of corruption," by auctioning off a limited number of licenses on Tuesday.
The updated law, he has said, would crack down on the mafia, but also formalize the closure of Italy's ports to migrants rescued from the Mediterranean Sea by aid groups that Mr. Salvini characterizes as allies of human smugglers.
It's an example of Clinton rolling out her dominant campaign strategy of largely ignoring the ideological stakes in the campaign in favor of what a Clinton campaign official characterizes as the argument that Trump is temperamentally unfit for office.
Hedge fund research firm Symmetric says 21 percent of Allergan is held by hedge funds, which it characterizes as "crowded," with marquee funds Viking Global, Paulson & Co., Third Point, Elliott Management and Blue Ridge Capital among the eight largest owners.
These are among the reasons gaps persist, in spite of a response that WHO characterizes as "excellent," a vaccine with recently released data shown to be about 98 percent effective, and an ongoing clinical trial showing efficacy of treatments for Ebola.
Lynne has been working within the "Paradise" theme for nearly three years now, beginning with an examination of rotting fruit and coconuts, combined with video projections and 1970s industry advertising, which Lynne characterizes as the golden age of Jamaican travel promotion.
" And Jurvetson has formed Future Ventures with another former apprentice who he mentored for a year at DFJ: Maryanna Saenko, who Jurvetson says is a "full partner" in the endeavor and who he characterizes as "the most talented investor I've ever worked with.
The sale to Good, which was finalized in December 2017 for what one former Good manager close to the merger characterizes as a "bargain price," came as a surprise to both staffs: "It was nobody's first choice," says one editor at Upworthy.
She resists the ideals of originality and singularity that accompany addiction stories and decides to aim instead for a voice she characterizes as "the first-person plural," pointing out that this sort of story, especially if it includes recovery, never takes place in isolation.
What do you think: Will what this article characterizes as Donald Trump's "wager that voters are stirred more by their fears of Islamic terrorism than any concerns they may have about his flouting traditions of tolerance and respect for religious diversity" pay off for him?
However, the director avoids acknowledging more complicating details, like the fact that Gagosian, whom he characterizes as an enigma and a perpetrator of art world evils, also represents artist Taryn Simon, whom he portrays as an advocate for art making free from financial consideration.
Mr. McConnell wants any proceeding to be bare-bones, with presentations by House prosecutors and defenders of the president followed by a vote to acquit the president of what Mr. McConnell characterizes as partisan accusations that fall far short of the constitutional standard for impeachment.
" The controversy over the leak has shaken what Britain characterizes as its "special relationship" with the U.S., but Darroch said that support from both the U.S. and U.K. in recent days had "brought home to me the depth of friendship and close ties between our two countries.
Posted to Rangoon in the British colony of Burma; then to Colombo, in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka); and finally to Jakarta in Dutch Indonesia, with little in the way of administrative duties at any station, he pursued local women in a manner that Eisner characterizes as predatory.
Tidied up and refreshed by a traditional hot-towel shave, he makes his way to Giusto Bespoke, a shop where Luca Giusto makes fine custom shirts in a style the tailor characterizes as a fusion of jaunty Neapolitan taste with the more conservative one of the Florentines.
Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesJuan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America Trump expected to nominate Texas GOP lawmaker to replace Dan Coats: report House Republicans claim victory after Mueller hearings MORE (R-Calif.), for pushing to release the memo, which Schiff characterizes as inaccurate and misleading.
Together with her romantic partner, Zeke Hutchins, who was once her drummer and now works as her manager, Van Etten has undertaken what the couple characterizes as various adventures — acting, school, scoring, parenthood — each of which adds to her ongoing project: becoming a more well-rounded, more empathetic artist.
He has a chance that Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton never had — to mitigate, at least, the sting of impeachment — and his political operation wasted little time mounting a counterassault on what Mr. Trump characterizes as the corrupt, liberal Democrats who orchestrated a largely party-line scheme to nullify his election.
" In late July, Mr. Hamill and his wife, Fukiko Aoki Hamill, a Japanese journalist and novelist, leased out their TriBeCa loft, where he lived when he published a paean subtitled "My Manhattan," and returned, for the first time in more than three decades, to what he characterizes as "the Old Country, the Democratic Republic of Brooklyn.
The Saudi Arabian ruling royal family — a colorful bunch of dictators who have already had a historic week by executing 37 people, including teenagers, on charges that include protesting the government in a spree Amnesty International characterizes as a demonstration of a "callous disregard of human life" — stand to take home billions and will continue to be one of Uber's biggest underwriters.
" Both that claim and her interest in comics primarily as an auteurist enterprise are in contrast to the mainstream preoccupations of Reed Tucker's "Slugfest: Inside the Epic 50-Year Battle Between Marvel and DC." As his subtitle indicates, his book largely concerns the two historically dominant companies in American comics, which he characterizes as "the Coke and Pepsi of spandex.
The analyst projects a total of 2.9M drones will be produced in 2017, an increase of 39 per cent from 2016 — which it characterizes as "substantial growth" for the market overall, though it notes the dynamics of the personal and commercial drone submarkets are very different — with the personal drone market being much larger and its drones having a significantly lower average selling price.
During what University of South Carolina Beaufort sociology professor Deborah J. Cohan characterizes as "a moment of potential racial reckoning, for feminism and for the larger culture," a question loomed over the march's planning and lingered in its aftermath: Is the mainstream feminist movement finally ready to treat the perspectives and experiences of women of color with the same gravity as those of their white counterparts?
He has also made more controversial moves that affect the process of cases, he says to improve efficiency, which have drawn fire from the immigration judges union, immigration lawyers and immigrant advocates as jeopardizing the fairness of the immigration court system, The Justice Department has maintained that it would never do anything it thought would jeopardize due process rights and it is about making the system better for what it characterizes as legitimate claims.
In the past two years, YC has launched Startup School, a free 22016-week online program; the Series A program, which coaches seed-stage alums on how to nab follow-on funding; the YC Growth program, a 22016-week dinner series that it characterizes as a kind of grad school program; Work at a Startup, a platform that connects engineers with YC companies; and YC China, a standalone program that will be run out of Beijing once it gets up and going.
But that has happened in a bizarre case in which a former official and a civilian employee of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration are soon to be tried on charges that during national security background checks, they lied about their ownership in a strip club in South Hackensack, N.J. The defense does not want the government to introduce the video evidence, which it characterizes as "third parties engaged in graphic sexual conduct" and which it says would unduly sway the jury.
Reda has also tabled a series of additional amendments to try to roll back what she characterizes as "some bad decisions narrowly made by the Legal Affairs Committee" — including adding a copyright exception for user generated content (which would essentially get platforms off the hook insofar as rights infringements by web users are concerned); adding an exception for freedom of panorama (aka the taking and sharing of photos in public places, which is currently not allowed in all EU Member States); and another removing a proposed extra copyright added by the Juri committee to cover sports events — which she contends would "filter fan culture away".

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