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Two compensating factors may have drawn Jokowi to Mr Amin.
We may expect Saudi Arabia compensating for the eventual shortfalls.
This starts with compensating them fairly and providing important benefits.
The lie removes any justification for compensating the families' descendants.
He talked of compensating white farmers and welcoming some back.
The company now says it is generally not compensating drivers.
Or they may be compensating for less sleep more effectively.
Travis Kalanick discussed compensating the driver in that viral video.
It is said to be considering compensating users who were affected.
They also discussed possibly compensating states that did not expand Medicaid.
There are all these other compensating controls that are in place.
There must therefore, evolutionary biologists believe, be equally huge compensating benefits.
Not compensating for drilling the hell out of the ground then.
In response, Robinhood is compensating some affected customers with billing credits.
Here's how the company is compensating users for the earlier outage.
He is clearly compensating for multiple holes in the roster. 353.
"The body does an amazing job of adjusting and compensating," she explains.
Boeing has estimated that compensating affected airlines could cost it $294 billion.
Once you have a state compensating people for a loss, it's real.
He lambastes today's technology firms for not compensating us for our data.
I hope you&aposre at least compensating them for the extra work.
" She added: "I'm not compensating for days they were out on strike.
Not exciting, hard to get excited about, perhaps insufficiently compensating for risk.
There are all sorts of compensating factors that can go in there.
Halogen wouldn't tell us if they're compensating Google and Apple for the refunds.
The story about quality compensating for politics concerns only the written opinion itself.
"They are rapidly compensating for that slower part of their evolution," said Scott.
There was a $41 million settlement compensating them for their convictions and imprisonment.
The law tends to be backwards-looking, focusing on compensating people for harm.
At the same time, while compensating interns is necessary, it is not sufficient.
Karunanayake said the insurance payout had made compensating families for deaths much easier.
Surely the government has an overwhelming interest in compensating victims of gun violence.
In response to the outages, Robinhood is compensating some customers with billing credits.
Buck Mason said it will be compensating all employees during the planned closures.
It's unclear how much the NFL is compensating Jay-Z for his consulting.
But I'll take occasional rawness for the compensating fervor that Ms. Damrau delivers.
Further, what is accepted as a compensating control tends to differ by auditor.
These are proposals for compensating developing countries for damages caused by climate change.
But there's no reason why warmth should only be a means of compensating.
Wonga has also taken a hit from compensating borrowers for its debt-collection practices.
Nonetheless, it won every game — its tactical strengths more than compensating for its weaknesses.
" "We had a blowout number in January, so this is almost compensating for that.
Even without these licensing disagreements, adequately compensating musicians for streamed songs is still complicated.
I grasped his isolation, his lack of confidence, his compensating insight into everyone else.
After both shootings the government called a gun amnesty, compensating owners for their weapons.
A financial regulator has used Tesco to experiment with compensating victims of market abuse.
They were stagnant early on Sunday, compensating by burying Carolina with board-thumping hits.
Pressure-compensating aerators better regulate the flow from fixtures and can be quite inexpensive.
And it often feels aggressively masculine like it's got something to prove or is compensating.
At one point, he called for seizing the utilities without compensating the banks or stockholders.
Clinton would close the loophole with no compensating benefits for those hit, the center said.
Compensating for this will be $4.3 billion in funding set aside to fight infectious diseases.
For that group, the tax credits would not come close to compensating for this increase.
In a Tweet, the exchange said that it was considering compensating those who lost money.
The state ranks 13th out of all 50 when it comes to compensating their educators.
Through mid-June, VW has spent $6.3 billion buying back vehicles and compensating U.S. owners.
But compensating flows from other countries were so great that America's steel imports increased overall.
Total operating expenses slumped nearly 63 percent, compensating for a 32.6 percent fall in revenue.
Anna Eshoo said the settlement "barely scratches the surface" with regards to compensating those impacted.
Following a royal commission report, the government was working on compensating victims for their suffering.
United is reportedly compensating all passengers on the flight for the price of their tickets.
The park will only consider compensating the family out of a moral obligation, Cao added.
In our view, this is a ham-handed approach to compensating resilience and reliability services.
Have you ever wondered which companies are most generous when it comes to compensating employees?
Of the fine assessed to American, $450,000 was credited to the airline for compensating passengers.
Soulja, on the other hand, had to settle for BET compensating him for travel expenses.
Most people will understand that you are only compensating for their statement about her gorgeousness.
But in January 21906, President Richard M. Nixon signed legislation compensating the survivors and widows.
The air may be dry, however, so flyers should ensure they're compensating by drinking water. 
There is movement in Congress to set clear rules about compensating passengers who are bumped.
London (CNN Business)Can the US consumer keep compensating for declines in the manufacturing sector?
The law also included a ban on compensating organ donors to protect donors from exploitation.
In other parts of the world, governments and nonprofits are compensating people for preserving forests.
As predicted by many energy analysts, top oil exporter Saudi Arabia is already compensating for underperformers.
The Italian authorities are desperate to find a way of compensating them that satisfies the commission.
For a politician who struggles with likability, his sense of humor is a vital compensating asset.
At some level, these stronger rains may be compensating for an overall weakening of the monsoon.
Manager Joe Maddon said Bryant is clearly hurting and has been compensating by adjusting his swing.
It could require some combination of raising prices, compensating drivers and reconsidering its asset-light structure.
In his declaration, Fuchs requested the court's permission to continue compensating the 25 who are left.
In total, Metlife raised reserves by $211 million to cover the cost of compensating those affected.
But not compensating top people in a presidential campaign is a departure from campaign finance norms.
Landing successful hits with Hanzo is all about compensating for gravity's pull on his speeding arrows.
Of the $1 million assessed to American, $450,000 was credited to the airline for compensating passengers.
This pelican is compensating for his lack of accuracy with a great deal of frantic enthusiasm.
Remarkably, private companies are prevented from compensating employees this way under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Conversely, the lack of such compensating externalities for silhouettes of black sitters "blacked out" their personhood.
One: They are compensating for a larger insecurity about how little they truly know about women.
And it seems to be the case that they were compensating somehow for the brain damage.
That suggested that other receptors, presumably ones that detect carbon dioxide, were compensating for the loss.
Reuters also reported that delivery companies DoorDash and Instacart are in talks about compensating their drivers.
Purchasing a carbon offset essentially means compensating for the carbon emissions produced by reducing emissions elsewhere.
The company also stopped fully compensating sick leave days to reduce absenteeism that was not justified.
Compensating for their smaller size, perhaps, cults usually outdo conventional religions in their commitment to apocalypse.
The group's national chairman said the organization was still committed to compensating victims through a trust.
He occasionally spends money on his daughter, but only because he is compensating for investing emotionally.
It will be compensating for those cuts with 2,000 new tech hires between now and 2020.
The growth, as I said, in-- in the U.S. shale is compensating for some of that.
Many Australians remain frustrated by the government's inaction towards addressing climate change or compensating volunteer firefighters.
He said the start-up would look at compensating customers on a case-by-case basis.
The modern welfare state does a reasonably good job of compensating for inequality before taxes and transfers.
The government assumed the responsibility of compensating victims' families in a process that was overseen by Aramal.
Mazrouei said it was premature to discuss compensating crude output losses in some of the exporting countries.
The court also upheld the formula the government adopted for compensating electricity users that receive the payments.
In a good system, there are multiple layers of defense, each compensating for weaknesses in other layers.
Overall, the show had no trouble compensating for the big draws that didn't come to the city.
The idea was to create "a compensating mutation" that would, in effect, cancel out the bad one.
Stronger economic activity was expected to increase domestic inflationary pressures, compensating disinflationary tendencies from outside, Sejko said.
Even though that belief may not be true, they're not compensating by actually increasing their own savings.
The company is also compensating for slowing growth on its platforms by improving the targeting of ads.
The estate has been trying to resolve differences with George so it can begin compensating Epstein's victims.
Policy that stabilizes the farm economy costs pennies per meal; so would compensating farmers for environmental services.
" But Mr. Mnangagwa said that he was "committed to compensating those farmers from whom land was taken.
The move would boost Venezuela's economy by compensating for the fall in oil revenue, the government said.
JetBlue has agreed to participate in something similar to this, calculating and compensating for its own flights.
In terms of his political skills, he's well below replacement level and compensating for it with money.
JetBlue has agreed to participate in something similar to this, calculating and compensating for their own flights.
" Asked whether Syndergaard was compensating for one discomfort and it led to another, Alderson said, "Anything's possible.
Critics say that instead of mitigating environmental damage, tree plantations aimed at compensating deforestation make matters worse.
She knows that she only wants to continue compensating date for a maximum of one more year.
The best approach, he says, is "defence in depth": including several safety features, each compensating for another's vulnerabilities.
It seems likely, however, that Square is compensating Upserve in some way for the referrals, which makes sense.
Compensating women less for work they traditionally perform suggests that women's work is valued less than men's work.
Ms. Rice went further in an interview: "I'll speak for myself personally," she said of compensating athletes further.
Radar and digital-camera technologies further elevate ADAS by compensating for drivers' blind spots and detecting lane departures.
Senators pressed the NCAA to move quickly on rules for compensating college athletes during a hearing on Tuesday.
But while you might be exhilarated, your body is wildly compensating for what your vestibular system is perceiving.
Analysts also said Barclays was compensating for weaker income and higher costs by ramping up the dividend payments.
Israeli officials have said they were looking into the possibility of compensating the family of the second man.
The U.N. experts called on the government to "remedy the situation" including by releasing and compensating the couple.
Rather than compensating citizens for the unfortunate side effects of markets, they seek to reshape the markets themselves.
The cancellation angered business leaders and the government spent its first few weeks compensating investors in the project.
CropEnergies reiterated its outlook on Thursday, saying that lower raw material costs were compensating for weaker bioethanol prices.
People wanted "cognitive rehabilitation" to help them learn practical techniques for promoting memory or compensating for memory loss.
CEZ aims to cut its lignite fleet in the future, compensating that with more nuclear and renewable production.
The IMF has said compensating the farmers is among the requirements for Zimbabwe to access new foreign funding.
It did not provide details as to how this can be achieved without at least partially compensating creditors.
The series works so hard to emphasize his masculinity that it feels as if it's compensating for something.
In the meantime, Facebook and other digital giants should consider compensating users for their data on their own.
Clinton would close the loophole with no compensating benefits for those hit, the center said in a report.
At 35, he is playing one of his grandest seasons, his court smarts compensating for any athletic erosion.
As far as I know, the Museum will be only compensating you for scheduled tours through March 218.
Compensating those at the top of this structure for the value they bring will not ruin college sports.
Compensating farmers for conservation and carbon capture is helpful, but only if these environmental practices augment agricultural operations.
That would require compensating the Garden, and the size of the compensation is a major point of contention.
In the past, as science and medicine annihilated old curses, we worried about losing the corresponding compensating benefits.
This reinforced the need to make congressional emancipation conditioned on compensating them, which put abolitionists in a bind.
Almost out of compensating for the things that I couldn't do, I inadvertently discovered other elements of my voice.
Simply compensating consumers whose data has been hacked with a year of monitoring is not going to be enough.
Proponents say that closed lists would bolster parties and save them money, compensating for the ban on corporate donations.
Mounting printers on damping platforms that hold them steady by compensating for a ship's motion could be one answer.
"We solve this by compensating for it in the particle structure (creating room for its expansion correctly)," he says.
Even if it means having to respectfully reach out to people, perhaps compensating them for their time and expertise.
Some of that is caused by commodity exporters compensating for falling revenue by selling ever more minerals and oil.
Those lawyers have appealed, which should result in important guidance on compensating lawyers outside of MDL and class leadership.
The university used international recruiters to find the students, compensating the services based on how many students they enrolled.
Those discounts must continue to be granted by law, despite Trump's decision to cease compensating insurers for their cost.
Red flag #7: If your founders focus on name dropping and self-aggrandizement, they're probably compensating for something lacking.
And for all the talk of compensating white farmers, politically connected Zimbabweans are continuing to grab white-owned farms.
But there had seemed then to be something unassailable in her, balanced against her lack and compensating for it.
But I do feel there's an element of over-broadcasting and over-compensating for the benefit of their careers.
And two temporary programs to stabilize premiums, by compensating insurers with sicker patients and high claims costs, are ending.
The right sauce can elevate any dish — improving and balancing flavor, compensating for underseasoning or adding striking visual contrast.
British publishers can, in essence, treat compensating someone whose reputation they have harmed as a cost of doing business.
"Clearly a higher dollar isn't good, but the valuations are well over-compensating for a higher dollar," she said.
Was Mr. McVicar compensating with these heavy-handed touches for not having a more resonant concept to begin with?
But those new funds do not come close to compensating for the money that the bill would strip away.
Such policies put a greater onus on the United States to reduce risk, compensating for any relative Russian weakness.
"We believe that more evenly compensating a greater number of creators will contribute to a healthier, more creative community."
"The government is compensating the families of those killed - both protesters and security personnel," Abdul Amir al-Taiban said.
Some countries, specifically Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Angola, are over complying which is compensating OPEC members who are under complying.
The stage production is also getting increasingly elaborate, with pyrotechnics and computer graphics compensating for bland tunes with cheesy lyrics.
Facebook notes that it was upfront about the data it was collecting, compensating users and getting parental consent where needed.
Will Series incorporate these kinds of ads as well, while somehow compensating creators based on metrics other than page views?
The company raised its estimates of how much fixing the Trent 1000 problem and compensating airlines would cost next year.
The company is compensating the Thompson family for reporting the bug, and contributing an additional gift to the teen's education.
Getting all federal employees back to work and compensating all of them for their weeks of lost income is essential.
It now has more than 22 million subscribing customers and recurring subscription revenue should continue compensating for lost license revenue.
But compensating for the bad news the company's revenues from services—apps, music-streaming and the like—grew by 2680%.
Companies began to offer health insurance, among other benefits, as a way of compensating employees in lieu of wage increases.
Slash, Mr. McKagan and Mr. Fortus swaggered and twirled all over the stage, rambunctiously compensating for Mr. Rose's fixed position.
The next month, Abbott referred to "robust discussions" and told Putin that he should consider apologizing and compensating victims' families.
Compensating workers left behind by trade competition through programs like the TAA has always been viewed as a national issue.
The company quickly corrected course, compensating the men equally to their female peers after the wage analysis identified the discrepancy.
Lawmakers have also called out FIFA in the past for compensating Women's World Cup winners less than their male counterparts.
Netflix is the company that might be hitting the nail on the head when it comes to compensating their employees.
Anyone who actually cares about colleges and boosters and coaches compensating players under the table is a narc, at best.
Recent academic research suggests that racial resentment is one of the main factors fueling white resistance to compensating student-athletes.
Outside researchers could provide valuable assistance in discovering zero-days, and Apple wanted to start compensating them for their time.
Ultimately it was those delays in achieving the promised functionality that Tesla admitted were worth compensating the class members for.
Net banking income fell 1.5 percent, with net fees growth compensating for a 5.3 percent drop in net interest income.
Still, the volume of luxury transactions fell slightly, with foreign buyers only partly compensating for the drop in Turkish buyers.
The government acknowledges this fact by routinely compensating families whose children are affected through the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
Governments in Quebec and Australia have compensated or are proposing compensating taxi drivers for the lost value of such licenses.
Cost-sharing reduction payments (CSRs) are made to insurers, compensating them for discounting out-of-pocket costs for certain enrollees.
Options include purchasing the land outright or compensating the owner for allowing public access on a strip of his property.
Compensating for an undesirable behavior, he acknowledged, is not the same as understanding why it occurs in the first place.
Cahill said much of the pain ended up in Halep's right foot because she was compensating for her left ankle.
Das Cheater will spend $10 billion compensating the poor souls who bought half a million dirty diesels between 2009 and 2015.
The European Commission has suggested that Italy could opt for a public recapitalization but that will require compensating these retail investors.
Acknowledging and compensating artisans for their work and creativity, no matter who they are and where they come from, is important.
He says he was "shocked" at how hard the federal government fought against compensating residential school survivors in Newfoundland and Labrador.
When you go beyond that, so that there are threats or disrespect and harm that naturally you should expect compensating reactions.
This model provides an obvious and straightforward solution to the challenges of compensating athletes based on their name, image and likeness.
Median annual pay: $121,010Projected job growth through 1893: 5 percent These workers develop and oversee a company's programs for compensating employees.
Allen says, "The fact that [Minnesota] is compensating me for something that is not illegal is crazy to me," she said.
Apple apologized and lowered its battery replacement fee to $29 in December as a way of compensating for the CPU throttling.
He was impressed by the efficient way ships comfortably accommodated thousands of passengers, their generous communal facilities compensating for small cabins.
The company also says that it will be compensating users who had their accounts hacked, and set up a support line.
Amazon then footed the bill for these "actually free" apps, but had come up with a novel way of compensating developers.
Last month the bank faced criticism from lawmakers over the outage and faces as-yet unknown costs from compensating aggrieved customers.
The payments are intended to help stabilize health insurance markets by compensating insurers that had sicker, more expensive enrollees in 2017.
To start with, he grew to six feet two, and he lost his hair early, compensating with a nice, bushy beard.
Earnings at Digital Factory, Siemens' factory automation unit, increased by 40 percent, compensating for weakness in the power and gas business.
The county has a referendum on their August ballot to increase funding for recruiting and compensating SROs and other school security.
The Army is compensating by recruiting people who test below the preferred standard and by waiving certain felonies or medical conditions.
Elliott portfolio manager Franck Tuil said the cost to Vodafone of compensating minority shareholders could be more than a billion euros.
Pizza to the Polls is nonpartisan and makes clear that it is not compensating a voter for picking a certain candidate.
And that is especially true when the American political system has shown no interest in compensating those on the losing side.
Judge Phil Edwards and The Associated Press scored it a 73-113 draw, with Wilder's knockdowns compensating for Fury's superior technique.
Publishers today acknowledge that people are reading less fiction, but say that they're compensating by buying more nonfiction, especially political nonfiction.
Influencers and brands repeatedly using street-style photos from fashion-related events for editorial and commercial purposes without adequately compensating photographers.
"We must ensure that we restore the dignity of our people without compensating the criminals who stole our land," he said.
After being contacted by Local 10, that offer was upped to include compensating them for their medical bills and blood tests.
It should start compensating fairly the doctors who labor in the inner cities with heavy loads of sick and uninsured patients.
Daniel Hart's musical score is full of pathos and longing, compensating — maybe almost overcompensating — for the literal deadpan of the protagonist.
There are also increasingly effective methods of preventing damage in the first place, and of compensating for it once it's occurred.
The company is compensating for slowing growth in e-commerce by expanding its fast-moving, highly profitable cloud and advertising businesses.
I think we found ourselves unintentionally compensating for the sonic void of not having a second guitar and a bass player.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. congressional committee on Wednesday unanimously approved legislation to extend the fund compensating first responders to the Sept.
"Germany remains a two-speed economy, with ongoing growth of services just about compensating for the sustained weakness in manufacturing," Smith said.
Big rises in parking charges caused a public backlash, while the city lost the right to change parking policies without compensating investors.
Barack Obama knows we're heartbroken about him leaving the White House, so he's compensating for it by leaving a few legacies behind.
Though the project was originally funded through a grant, Bazant says that funding has been spent compensating artists and activists since February.
Now, insurance companies are still forced to offer discounted plans to low-income people, even if the federal government isn't compensating them.
So when you're thinking about compensating servers, it's best to start from the assumption that tipping will be around for a while.
Being able to just tell a speaker to play your favorite Spotify playlist goes a long way in compensating for mediocre sound.
But in terms of compensating passengers who have suffered emotional or financial loss due to delays, the rules are hit and miss.
Russian oil production was rising despite a fall in oil prices because the weak rouble was compensating for low prices, he said.
Using them will make you look like you're compensating for something, and god forbid someone thinks that thing is being a virgin.
The Spanish lender balked at fully compensating Mr Orcel for deferred pay, much of it in shares, accrued at the Swiss bank.
Castro nationalized all American businesses in Cuba — taking them over without compensating their owners — and declared ideological allegiance to the Soviet Union.
The bill requires written timetables for collecting payment and imposes penalty fees on those who drag their feet when compensating work done.
Tax advisers are required to hold professional indemnity insurance, to cover the cost of compensating clients for damage resulting from negligent services.
Morawiecki said the two countries had "absolutely identical" positions on compensating budget losses due to Brexit and on the common agricultural policy.
So if you can't effectively activate your glutes on a squat or deadlift, stiff hamstrings could be your body's way of compensating.
United Airlines is reportedly compensating all customers who were on the flight in which a passenger was forcibly removed from his seat.
That money can be applied to investments in growth-oriented projects, funding social services, and compensating other unsecured creditors and commonwealth stakeholders.
Without compensating for the phony reduction in share count that goes with buying back shares, the practice artificially increases earnings per share.
Why not apply this method to compensating student interns so that they can work unfettered by financial limitations and pursue their dreams?
Publishers also see growing opportunity to make money from platforms with the likes of Facebook and Apple compensating publishers for their content.
Expect more old-line companies to find themselves on their back feet, compensating by paying outsize, sometimes incredulous sums for breakthrough competitors.
But for a long period of time, compensating the losers under this system, including through quality education and training, has been neglected.
In 1991, the Veterans Affairs secretary announced new guidelines for compensating veterans who were exposed to mustard gas, effectively lifting the oath.
Like much heroism, it was not without its flaws and may even have been the compensating flip side of some deep fear.
Your solution — selling to the second buyer, but also apologizing to, and partially compensating, the first buyer — is both defensible and polite.
For sure, pride in the Russian colonial enterprise went a long way in compensating for niggling feelings of inferiority toward the West.
It suggests that domestic policies, such as injections of liquidity from the central bank, are compensating for tightening conditions outside of China.
But there's another sphere altogether that may provide a solution: startups looking to develop "smart telescopes" capable of compensating for cluster interference.
Perhaps these French ex-Catholics, while sadly cut loose from their cultural and religious moorings, have gained access to a compensating sophistication?
There was the newcomer Jonas Jerebko making a bad pass but compensating for it by blocking a shot at the other end.
Lenders agreed to settle, and the product is no longer being sold, but the cost of compensating people has far exceeded estimates.
It's as if she is compensating for the Powerball-winning luck in her professional life by committing arson in her personal life.
The Department of Justice will begin compensating the victims of Bernie Madoff's multibillion dollar Ponzi scheme in the next few months, Rep.
It also made a 63 million pound provision for compensating customers mis-sold payment protection insurance, part of a wider industry scandal.
In addition to defining an organizational structure and each position&aposs responsibilities, make a plan for recruiting, retaining, and compensating your team.
Carbon offsetting means financially compensating for the emissions a business produces by canceling out greenhouse gas emissions somewhere else in the world.
Boeing faces rising costs from halting production of the Max this month, compensating airlines for lost flights and assisting its supply chain.
Its strict "take" prohibition singles out some property owners by depriving them of their rights to use their land, without compensating them.
Former Mexican lawmaker Lucero Sanchez broke down on the stand, describing how he lured her into marijuana trafficking without ever compensating her.
Profits in the coming couple of years would be roughly unchanged, he predicted, with sales growth compensating for the higher investment levels.
The cost of compensating Nissan, which has 2.9 billion pounds ($3.5 billion) of annual EU exports, would be 290 million pounds a year.
Still, the yuan offers better returns than dollars, compensating for higher conversion costs due to the wider gap between buy and sell rates.
While Uber has committed to financially compensating affected drivers for three months — out of a four-month ban — other actions have garnered criticism.
Back in August, New York crafted a plan to save its financially troubled nuclear plants by compensating them for their zero-carbon power.
Analysts at Credit Suisse reckon conversion could raise valuations by up to 60%, more than compensating for those firms' new corporate tax bill.
Spotify rightly pointed out that the record industry is actually the one responsible for compensating artists poorly, as it has been for decades.
It reinforces the sexist stereotype already plaguing female academics: that femininity means frivolity, and high heels are compensating for a lack of brainpower.
Compensating the descendants of American slaves is suddenly a hot topic on the campaign trail, with presidential candidates voicing support for slavery reparations.
We also changed the pay structure, compensating them for hours spent at practice, games, travel and community appearances instead of a flat fee.
Those talks involve compensating staff by assigning more orders for chassis and steering assembly which will become more relevant with self-driving cars.
Lamar Alexander and Patty Murray; and her own bill to set up a new reinsurance program, compensating insurers for their most expensive customers.
Now, $10 billion of that will go to compensating the poor suckers who bought half a million dirty diesels between 2009 and 2015.
If they disagree that the border adjustment tax is a VAT, they can allow other nations to impose compensating duties on U.S. exports.
Exports were driven by increased demand from Canada, Europe and Asia, compensating for a 1 percent decline in shipments to the United States.
Still, the yuan offers better returns than dollars, compensating for higher conversion costs due to the wider gap between buy and sell rates.
To ease the pain, the government is spending 3% of GDP recapitalising well-managed banks and compensating Russians with savings in bad ones.
But Antucoya in part is only compensating for the company's exhausted Michilla mine, which was put on indefinite care and maintenance last year.
Investment-grade bond funds, tracking high-credit issuers, pulled in $2.6 billion, compensating for outflows from riskier high-yield and global debt products.
Like a great basketball scorer, Brees has gone cold from deep but is compensating by getting to the rim and the charity stripe.
It's impossible to institute accountability and hold an intern to the highest level of work when you aren't compensating them for their performance.
The report appeared as Audi tried to secure a final deal with U.S. regulators on compensating owners of cars with Audi-built motors.
Inadequate funding also leads to more expensive water service, as the burden of compensating for decreased federal funding often falls on rate payers.
But it did not include costs for repairing vehicles or compensating victims, the scope of which Mr. Nomura said remained impossible to assess.
When lawmakers considered compensating for lost revenue by taxing contributions to 401(k) savings accounts, the president summarily ruled that out via tweet.
"It was the first time I realized how much she couldn't do with her muscles, how much she's been compensating," Mary Kozel said.
His stated intention to reduce taxes without compensating spending cuts seems likely to inflate the deficit; that should be bad news for bonds.
Finally, the president should establish a policy of investigating and publicly explaining strikes that kill innocent civilians, and of compensating those victims' families.
Indeed, the government isn't seizing capital, labor, or equipment for itself and taking it without compensating private citizens and businesses that control them.
In the last year, local government agencies, community organizers and the private sector have been compensating for the Duterte administration's lack of preparation.
So in 2002, Mr. Horne and his spouse, Laura, stopped sharing, and sued the government for taking their raisins without fairly compensating them.
Lorelai spends most of her time compensating for the distance she feels from Luke and Rory with a stream of unfunny gay jokes.
Compensating for that in the second half of the year will depend on how far the virus spreads outside of China, it added.
There's something endearingly childlike about "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" that goes a long way toward compensating for its inarguable daftness.
It's not clear whether paying influencers for awkward memes or compensating Californians for texting their friends will be an effective tactic for Bloomberg.
Personal consumption grew at an annualised rate of 4.6% in the second quarter of 20203, more than compensating for declining investment and exports.
The loss included a $5.6 billion charge, which Boeing announced last week, related to the cost of compensating airlines that fly the Max.
Policymakers, possibly due to the outsized political influence of the sector, have gone from ignoring pain in manufacturing to over-compensating for it.
Rather than compensating reported losses ex post, these pay a lump sum when an observable parameter, such as rainfall, passes an agreed threshold.
About $25 million is expected to be available for compensating women who alleged abuse, according to a report by the New York Times.
It seemed likely a deal could fund payments to insurers compensating them for lowering the out-of-pocket costs of certain ObamaCare enrollees.
Unlike other industries, banks are exempt from charging value-added taxes and the new fiscal measures are aimed at compensating for this discrepancy.
The prison companies are compensating with "things like halfway houses with electronic monitoring and ankle bracelets," Mr. Meliker, the Canaccord Genuity analyst, said.
This allowed men like Otto Y. Schnering, the manufacturer of the Baby Ruth candy bar, to profit from Ruth's name without compensating him.
"This indicates that banks are compensating for the reduced market access for NBFCs in the wake of stress in the sector," the RBI said.
They know where they shine and where they're weak, and they have effective strategies for leaning into their strengths and compensating for their weaknesses.
The first product, called Liftware Steady, has sensors that detect unintended hand movements, compensating for tremors with complementary vibrations to keep the spoon level.
A system of smart devices will monitor this distributed power grid of homes, automatically routing power where it's most needed and compensating homeowners accordingly.
Documents seen by Reuters showed that executives at both Nissan and Renault were involved in discussions about compensating Ghosn out of the public eye.
At the moment, we seem to be compensating for past transgressions: far from devaluing old age, we assign it value it may not possess.
My friend, married, asked "as devil's advocate" whether they were simply compensating for the lack of romantic love and children with their social concern.
"The government should be responsible for compensating gas for its much lower emissions," Wang Zhigang, senior vice president of Sinopec, told the same forum.
The second improvement order will focus on customer protection, the Nikkei said, with the FSA monitoring progress of compensating investors affected by the hack.
This was a cheat day indeed, but in true Khloé fashion, we're sure she'll be compensating the indulgence with more of her killer workouts.
The second improvement order will focus on customer protection, the sources said, with the FSA monitoring progress of compensating investors affected by the hack.
Depending on how it's deployed, the revenue can hold energy prices down, either by funding RD&D or by directly compensating low-income consumers.
Its manifesto outlines policies including re-activating mass spraying, replanting farms with high yield trees, improving local processing and compensating farmers for diseased trees.
And the thing is, it wasn't as if Crowdpac was getting a compensating increase in traction amongst Republicans because I was increasingly well-known.
I'm thinking if a guy has to do that much work to prove his "manliness," then he's probably compensating for some other things. Hmmmm.
Both made compensating offers of explicatory artwork and exhibitions, while Yale promised to name a new college after Pauli Murray, a civil-rights leader.
The United States is "more than compensating for falls in production in Iran, Venezuela and elsewhere," the IEA said in its report on Wednesday.
" And, the second: "Trump is what he is, a floundering, inarticulate jumble of gnawing insecurities and not-at-all compensating vanities, which is pathetic.
So is the question of compensating rival UK broadband providers like Liberty Global and Comcast-owned Sky, whose businesses would presumably be wiped out.
An independent artist known for her vibrant home decor has accused a hotel pop-up of copying her designs without crediting or compensating her.
Their demands included removing all partisan banners from the site of the bombing, ending mourning rituals, rebuilding the site, and compensating the martyrs' families.
Some lawmakers had gone so far as to suggest that Britain adopt the U.S. model of compensating whistleblowers - an idea ultimately rejected by regulators.
Latin America's importance has increased for Santander, as its businesses in the region have posted higher profitability growth, compensating for lower gains in Europe.
One way civil courts promote a fair economy is by compensating those who have been harmed by a corporation's irresponsible actions or dangerous products.
Another was the development of optical techniques that could drastically increase the ability of telescopes to see small details by compensating for atmospheric turbulence.
One issue in the Florida lawsuits is how local governments, their former employees and the clinic may be liable for compensating the shooting victims.
Updated, 1-29-20, 6:45pm ET: An earlier version of this story incorrectly said Grubhub was compensating drivers when orders are not completed.
Profits were 27% lower than 2018 as nearly 2.5 billion pounds of previously announced provisions for compensating customers mis-sold payment protection insurance weighed.
At least nine states have also introduced legislation for compensating college athletes scheduled to go into effect in 85033 or 2021, USA Today reported.
Additionally, the parliamentarian advised the legislation can't fund critical payments to insurers compensating them for lowering the out-of-pocket costs for certain enrollees.
The companies set up victim trust funds that have paid out more than $30 billion in settlements and that continue compensating victims even now.
Engineering models suggest that changes in smoke characteristics combined with smokers' compensating behaviors changed where the particles deposited in the lung played a role.
The team announced that they would be compensating all of their hourly staff workers as if the games and events were still taking place.
If, on the other hand, they want to believe that we're a paper tiger, they'll see it exactly as you say: compensating for weakness.
The United Nations has apologized for its role in the epidemic but has resisted legal efforts aimed at compensating cholera victims and their families.
With the Angolan currency in free fall, Angolans are having a tougher time compensating for the country's underinvestment in education and health care, Engebretsen said.
Though Cartoon Network is now giving its app away for free as part of this program, Google is not compensating the publisher for the downloads.
Throughout 2015, volatility on the FX and interest rates markets offered new business opportunities for its treasury desk, compensating for the reduced credit operations revenues.
Apple also tells The Verge that it's compensating the Thompson family for discovering the vulnerability, and providing an additional gift to fund Grant Thompson's tuition.
Instead it has suggested cuts to public sector wages, reducing farm subsidies, improving transparency in the mining sector and reaching an agreement on compensating farmers.
Compensating drivers, sadly, runs counter to Uber's problematic defense of its still-unprofitable business model: cut labor costs by misclassifying drivers as contractors, not employees.
"What the Hell are you doing Thai boxing, what are you compensating for, what are you trying to prove," and so on and so forth.
Lloyds said in a statement while it will not comment on individual claims, it is standing by its 100 million pound provision for compensating customers.
It is compensating customers who were improperly sold so-called payment-protection insurance when taking out mortgages, applying for credit cards or seeking other loans.
The Trump administration has announced plans to spend up to $28 billion compensating U.S. farmers, a key Trump constituency, for lost income from trade disputes.
Food industries were leading the way, he said, but local products were also compensating for a retreat in imported building materials, chemicals, leather and furniture.
The finance ministry via its press office did not answer a Reuters query on whether the debt sale was aimed at compensating the central bank.
Folks who buy an unlimited membership but don't work out that much end up compensating for power users who can actually cost the company money.
The estate has retained Kenneth R. Feinberg, the noted lawyer who specializes in compensating victims, to set up the program, his team confirmed late Wednesday.
Compensating the underwriters with warrants can help lower the cost of financing for some pot companies who are growing and short of cash, said Skipp.
But the other ramification here is that these indictments will serve as the latest strong argument for compensating college athletes over the table and legally.
A consumption-driven growth cycle, helped by low interest rates, generous pay increases and record-low unemployment, is so far compensating for the weakening exports.
Uber said in a memo that it will be compensating drivers and delivery workers who have to quarantine or are diagnosed with the novel coronavirus.
Congress may address the issue of tests and treatment for the coronavirus in future spending bills, by potentially compensating hospitals that care for the uninsured.
Val's friends told me that he acted out through his boarding school and college years, compensating for what he described as his parents' icy detachment.
But it was tempered by a higher-than-expected bill for compensating customers mis-sold loan payment insurance in what is Britain's costliest consumer scandal.
Though he has routinely recovered from such deficits by straightening up his long body and achieving full flight, there would be no compensating this time.
A tight labor market is an important part of maintaining consumer spending and the services industry, which has been compensating for weakness in US manufacturing.
The provincial and federal governments have also pledged to reform the current system of compensating people for the disaster, as many band members have demanded.
In a press release on his policy positions, Sanders campaigned on the public ownership of the state's electric companies, without compensating the banks and stockholders.
Since 2000, the concept of absorbing settlement blocs into Israel and compensating the Palestinians with territorial swaps has been a part of every peace effort.
The cost of the fix and compensating airlines for the grounded planes will leave more of an impact — about $2 billion after insurance, he said.
The Grizzlies and Robert Pera will be compensating all "game night employees" for the games that will be missed through the end of the year.
The bank has said it is committed to compensating all customers affected by its actions and has so far payed out tens of millions of dollars.
The rest goes to compensating whomever is hosting that song, as well as developers of listening software clients, one of which will be built by Audius.
America under Donald Trump is an exception, but American cities and states are compensating by helping people sort their rubbish and send less to the landfill.
Volkswagen also agreed to pay California $25 million and has reached "substantial agreement" toward compensating owners of the polluting vehicles, a federal judge said on Tuesday.
Documents seen by Reuters showed that some discussions about compensating Ghosn out of the public eye were not confined to Nissan, but also included Renault executives.
Rather quickly, though, this Amazon series stands firmly on its own, compensating for somewhat underdeveloped characters with fascinating takes on journalism and feminism during those years.
This allowed the scientists to compare how the beetles were compensating and potentially altering their trajectories based on the placement of the artificial stars and Moon.
Maybe that's my compensating for not having parents myself or a childhood but right now, the focus is about how we're figuring things out as parents.
"I paid the money to get the good suits, and my hair and makeup were always perfect because I was compensating for being fat," she says.
But, in keeping with Uber's previous management style, the company seems more adept at making messes than compensating the folks who have to clean them up.
The dollar had been rising against other currencies, which would have made the raw materials more expensive for non-Americans without a compensating fall in price.
Publishers being paid describe the deals in highly favorable terms and call it an important step in platforms compensating the struggling news industry for their content.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Compensating Volkswagen's Victims" (editorial, June 29): I am puzzled by the carmaker's agreement to pay the "victims" of the emissions cheating.
We have all felt embarrassed about something in our lives and have done our best to deal with it either by hiding or compensating for it.
Collins-Nelson would provide $4.5 billion in federal reinsurance funding over 2018 and 2019 to help lower insurance premiums by compensating insurers for their costliest patients.
Asked whether Citi Bike or Lyft was compensating riders who said they were injured, a Citi Bike spokeswoman said she could not comment on specific incidents.
Cutro said the company is compensating them for at least some of the trip, but the decision to cut the trip short wasn't easy, he said.
Lopez Obrador said the government would enter into discussions about compensating Constellation Brands for the project, but it was unclear if Mexico would have to pay.
"The local investor is more than compensating the exit of foreign investors," said André Carvalho, head of macro, strategy and fixed-income research at Bradesco BBI.
In July, it took a $5 billion charge related to the cost of compensating airline customers for the grounding, costs that will now be significantly larger.
It's compensating for those 103 megapixels quite well, I think, but its software tuning still can't hold up to the Pixel 4's Night Sight mode.
If HR isn&apost transparent about how salary is calculated, McCord said, it could be a red flag that the company isn&apost compensating people fairly.
CBA had spent A$1.4 billion ($983 million) in remediation costs including administrative costs and compensating customers for wrongdoing, the highest in its history, he said.
The contracts allow combinations of daily and monthly futures to hedge any date, he said, while defined lot sizes allow easier netting, compensating for lost flexibility.
Planned total investment of 30.97 billion yuan ($4.59 billion) will include 2.19 billion yuan to cover the costs of relocating and compensating people displaced by construction.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Monday that compensating volunteer firefighters was not a priority despite the months-long and dangerous firefighting missions they have undertaken.
Though she became a standard-bearer for compensating the woman behind the man, Ms. Jorgenson Wendt always asserted that her case was more about principle than payout.
It's no surprise that the number of people moving out of the state has more than doubled in the last three years, with little compensating inward migration.
Yet, when used in tandem, the two methods can work together in ways that deliver the best of both worlds while compensating for the downsides of each.
We could get another six covers in there if it wasn't for my huge, penis-compensating oven but it's like having a jet engine at your disposal.
Full moons are times for release, so say goodbye to that gig that's not compensating you well or those friends who don't hold you in high regard.
ANTWERP, Belgium (Reuters) - Lufthansa spent 500 million euros ($573 million) on compensating passengers for flight delays and cancellations last year, a senior company figure said on Friday.
However, the success of the entry range has been pivotal in compensating for the sales decline of the core Renault models and bolstering profitability and geographical diversification.
He added the conditions set out for compensating the lender's retail investors were the result of a shared effort with the competition authority of the European Commission.
To help photographers shoot at the long end of the new lens, Sony has built in optical image stabilization capable of compensating for 4.5 stops of exposure.
You figure the success you've enjoyed can all be attributed to a perfect combination of dumb luck and hard work compensating for your perceived lack of intelligence.
In April, Dane County Judge William Foust ruled the measure was unconstitutional because it takes property, in the form of fees, from labor unions without compensating them.
The PMI showed growth in services activity unexpectedly sped up a little last month, compensating for weaker readings in manufacturing and construction reported earlier in the week.
Elite boutiques like Evercore and Moelis, in addition to compensating handsomely, have turned their restructuring practices into lucrative enterprises across economic cycles, even with meager default rates.
Separately, a $50 million fund for compensating families of people killed in crashes of Boeing 737 Max planes began taking claims Monday, with a deadline of Dec.
Compensating indigenous peoples in return for their knowledge, which Akanbi's team attempted to do, would be one problem for any governments attempting to survey them, Aikenhead said.
Deposit insurance relieves banks of the cost of assuring depositors that their money will be safe, or compensating them for risk in the form of higher interest.
As much as the subsidies cost directly, they may be dwarfed by the costs of compensating for the unreliability imposed on the electric grid by renewable energy.
Some state governments in Australia are giving grants to help winemakers determine smoke levels in their grapes, but are stopping short of compensating them for their losses.
Outdoor Voices said it will be compensating all scheduled store employees in the meantime, and its will employees from its Austin, TX, headquarters will be working remotely.
"Germany remains a two-speed economy, with ongoing growth of services just about compensating for the sustained weakness in manufacturing," said Phil Smith, IHS Markit's principal economist.
An arcane rule in the Air Line Pilots Association contract prohibits carriers from increasing seating on smaller regional jets without somehow compensating pilots on the bigger planes.
The Delaware filing will help shield the Boy Scouts' coffers while the organization faces the prospect of compensating hundreds, if not thousands, of alleged sex abuse victims.
The contempt violation led the judge to order the creation of a taxpayer-funded system for compensating Latinos who were illegally detained when Arpaio ignored the order.
The legislation includes two years of funding compensating insurers for offering discounts to low-income ObamaCare enrollees, which some Republicans have decried as bailouts to insurance companies.
Such added costs can be justified if there are compensating benefits, but much of the red tape that now exists does not pass a cost-benefit test.
Between 2012 and October 2019 the authorities spent 89.3 billion hryvnia ($3.7 billion) on compensating depositors of failed banks, according to data from the State Guarantee Fund.
If you do heavy workouts a few days in a row, though, your body will start compensating by using the wrong muscles, which can then cause an injury.
Human Rights Watch says a 2018 property law, known as Law 10, empowers authorities to confiscate property without compensating the owners or giving them an opportunity to appeal.
"Her right kidney is growing to compensate for both kidneys so it's a little larger than the other one, but it's compensating, which is really good," says Rodriguez.
The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act ended the practice of not compensating women for pay discrimination unless they filed suit within 22.5 days of when the discrimination began.
Since miners will soon essentially see their profits cut in half, this price increase could just be the Bitcoin economy's natural (and designed) reaction to compensating for that.
Prevention of loss is becoming more of a focus for insurers, with a shift in the industry to move from merely compensating for risk to mitigation of it.
The New York-based bank also increased reimbursement for costs related to surrogacy, which involves compensating a woman to carry a child to term, to $30,000 from $10,000.
In more technical terms, it prioritized the vertical altitude over longitudinal adjustments, meaning that it doesn't make last-minute swerves compensating for low-altitude gusts just before landing.
Central banks are now focused on mitigating the negative side effects of low or negative interest rates and flat yield curves on the financial sector with compensating measures.
Whether for compensating artists for their content, buying services like Wificoin, or tipping anyone who helps you out, cryptocurrency could make micropayments a natural part of everyday life.
An arrangement that balances all interests, filling our museums with priceless historical artifacts and compensating those that do the work, is, one hopes, the future of treasure hunting.
Favourable conditions in Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy and Spain were compensating for crop stress from hot, dry weather in Germany, Poland, France and the Czech Republic, it said.
Delta was credited with $450,000 for compensating customers and establishing a backup data center and an automated aircraft-parking guidance and jet-bridge positioning system, the FAA said.
Catherine Pulley, a spokeswoman for Wells Fargo, said the bank has been notifying and compensating service members over the matter and will complete its work in 60 days.
The IMF has suggested Harare cut public sector wages and farm subsidies as well as improving transparency in the mining sector and reaching an agreement on compensating farmers.
One approach is simply to neutralise local opposition to development by compensating neighbours for the costs they bear when new construction is approved—to bribe, them, in effect.
The bank has said it is committed to compensating all customers affected by its actions and has so far payed out tens of millions of dollars in remediation.
United CEO Oscar Munoz has repeatedly apologized for the controversial event, and the business reportedly plans on compensating the full ticket price for all customers aboard Sunday's flight.
The bill would extend the fund until 28503, effectively permanently compensating individuals who were injured in the attack or developed illnesses from rescuing people in the hazardous conditions.
Delta was credited with $450,000 for compensating customers and establishing a backup data center and an automated aircraft-parking guidance and jet-bridge positioning system, the department said.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for the issuer include: - Mid-single digit annual price and product mix increases more than compensating for volume declines.
Bitfinex told customers after the 2016 theft to accept a "haircut" of over a third of their assets held on the exchange, compensating them with tokens of credit.
CBA was also questioned on how it was compensating affected customers, which included a "call to action" letter asking them to make a claim on problematic insurance products.
Insurers have been pleading with Congress for long-term certainty that they'll continue to receive crucial payments compensating them for subsidizing out-of-pocket costs for certain consumers.
Given the challenges in compensating the Maasai with alternative plots of land, KenGen is vesting its hopes in other approaches, including a bill tabled in parliament last month.
The Beige Book survey suggested that the government's statisticians might have overestimated retail sales growth in previous years, and are now compensating with low estimates of current sales.
He is a minimalist on the feet and his speciality plays into his tremendous skill on the ground, often compensating for his lack of a strong wrestling pedigree.
Since 2016 - according to its latest available data - the office has filed 26 lawsuits against companies over issues from not paying the minimum wage to compensating fired workers.
Now, in the early phase of the 2020 presidential campaign, the question of compensating black Americans for suffering under slavery and other forms of racial injustice has resurfaced.
Media companies whose business models have been upended by the internet have long complained about Google and other online platforms profiting from their content without compensating them adequately.
Reducing FICA contributions without compensating Social Security from general revenue would be reckless, given the fact that the program needs more, not less, revenue to remain financially healthy.
That is a significant portion of a $5 billion after-tax charge that Boeing (BA) has already taken to cover the cost of compensating all of its customers.
Insurance is expected to play an important role, both by compensating losses and by driving changes in building codes, warning systems and government policy which could cut risk.
Last week, Trump decided to cut payments to insurers, compensating them for lowering the out-of-pocket costs of certain ObamaCare enrollees — known as cost-sharing reduction payments.
The Scouts' motto, of course, is "Be Prepared," but when it came to compensating a mere fraction of the victims of sexual assault in their dens, they weren't.
The money announced Thursday is to be spent on compensating workers, companies and the four coal producing states — three in the country's east and one in the west.
Even if you disagree with idea of compensating student-athletes, it is clear that they incur costs different from (and likely beyond) those of other on-campus students.
Sony also doesn't get quite as aggressive with computational photographic techniques for digitally compensating for lower available light, as do the Pixel phones and the latest iPhone 11.
Per N.C.A.A. rules, Duke is not compensating Williamson, an 18-year-old freshman, beyond a scholarship and the related costs of studying at, and playing for, the university.
The fact is if you just try to unscramble that egg to figure out who are we compensating, who's actually paying for it and who was here in 1865?
Tesla looked into the issue, and told Tesloop that there's a battery chemistry state that high-mileage cars go into, and the software isn't properly compensating for that change.
Rakocz declined to speak on record about the exact terms of the organization's contract with Facebook, except to note that Facebook is compensating the Whistle based on its work.
In a statement to BuzzFeed News, Ogletree said it doesn't tolerate discrimination of any kind, and it defended its policies in compensating and supporting the professional development of women.
The head of Iraqi state oil producer SOMO said on Wednesday that the sanctions will prompt a crude shortage, and that OPEC will discuss compensating for the supply drop.
Cabin crew can use this information to wish flyers a happy birthday or decide whether they are worth compensating for inconveniences such as a spilled coffee or broken screens.
The different choke points on a big-league pitcher's body seized and shut him down in turn; he hurt his back, and then hurt his shoulder compensating for it.
The PMI showed growth in services activity unexpectedly sped up a little last month, compensating for weaker readings in the manufacturing and construction industries reported earlier in the week.
Hedging dollar-denominated investments has become more expensive as U.S. and Japanese monetary policies move in opposite directions, increasing the cost of compensating for the expected divergence in returns.
The German PMI number was more of a mixed picture, with the services sector accelerating to a five-month high, compensating for the second successive monthly contraction in manufacturing.
Wells Fargo has said it is committed to compensating all customers affected by its actions and has already paid out tens of millions of dollars to make consumers whole.
Under fire, Stumpf said he has told his managers to do "whatever it takes" to make customers whole, refunding fees or compensating them for damage to their credit ratings.
Qualcomm reiterated that Broadcom's promised breakup fee of $8 billion in the event regulators thwart the deal did not come close to compensating for risks related to the deal.
The bank said it also took a $619 million operating loss hit in the quarter for compensating customer harmed by foreign exchange, mortgage, auto lending and wealth management issues.
That unprecedented proposal comes after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, an independent agency, rejected early this year the department's request to issue rules compensating coal and nuclear coal plants.
In the early days of cryptocurrency when it was (even more) wild west, Consensys got started by compensating their employees in tokens until their first legal hire came along.
Therefore, by using these students talents to make money for the NCAA and not compensating these players, they are not only stealing from them, but compromising their future forever.
That's the first few minutes of The Bad Batch, a stylish, nightmarish love story with strong Mad Max overtones that come close to compensating for its rather tepid plot.
Mr. Manly noted that if the Boy Scouts end up compensating a total of 5,000 claimants with payouts averaging $1 million each, the compensation fund would need $5 billion.
Jim Turley, the group's national chairman, said in an open letter to victims of sexual abuse that the Boy Scouts were not trying to dodge responsibility for compensating them.
Twitter's rules state, in part, "You can't artificially amplify or disrupt conversations through the use of multiple accounts," including "coordinating with or compensating others" to tweet a certain message.
The governor's rejection is a blow for PG&E, as the company hopes to emerge from bankruptcy in the coming months and begin compensating wildfire victims, the Post notes.
The wood stove program was designed to reduce roughly the same type and amount of pollution, in effect compensating for the adverse health effects caused by the rigged bikes.
Her proposal would also mandate that companies with 15 or more employees give workers 11 hours off between shifts, compensating them extra for hours worked voluntarily in that window.
Qualcomm again said Broadcom's promised breakup fee of $8 billion in the event regulators thwart the deal did not come close to compensating for risks related to the deal.
Another unnamed victim, who was homeless, told authorities Buck was nicknamed "Doctor Kevorkian," and was "well known for compensating male prostitutes with drugs and money," the court papers said.
Contract officers will also consider whether or not a company compensating employees who are "on call" and whether it offers extra work hours to current employees before hiring others.
He suggests that simple factors, like compensating for the monetary costs associated with participating in a scientific study of microdosing, might make a difference in participation among marginalized groups.
However many worthy successors, such as the comparably sharp-witted and resourceful Ben Mankiewicz, assume his duties, it's going to be hard to imagine anybody adequately compensating for Osborne's absence.
Instead, they found that the brain's activity was lighting up from the activity of other body parts (like the arm, foot and mouth) that were compensating for the missing hand.
Jay-Z wanted Tidal to bring in a new guard for the streaming era—a company that potentially prioritized compensating the artists, unlike tech-first gatekeepers like Spotify and YouTube.
The Chinese firm sees a "pork supply-demand gap" of as much as 7 million metric tons this year, even compensating for other proteins such as chicken, beef and fish.
The gist of the debate is that musicians and record labels feel that the law allows YouTube to host and monetize their songs without compensating the artists and labels fairly.
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), which is putting up finance for the project, said EPM was compensating families directly impacted by the dam, although it did not give figures.
Altitude-compensating nozzles are an integral part of many new space launch vehicle concepts, and represented a large part of the development effort behind Lockheed Martin's failed X-33 demonstrator.
The Communists and Left Bloc have long objected to compensating companies for minimum wage rises and say the tax cut would only serve to encourage employers to pay lower wages.
At the heart of the dispute is whether Facebook has been fairly compensating publishers for their content and their efforts in helping to grow Facebook products that then get abandoned.
Japan's largest bourse said regular trade will resume on Wednesday and it was not considering compensating affected brokerages since they were able to execute trades by switching to working channels.
The Times - The Financial Conduct Authority should consider compensating people mis-sold loans by Lendy, the failed peer-to-peer business, according to Lord Myners, the former City minister. bit.
International Monetary Fund head Christine Lagarde, who was French finance minister at the time of the payment in 2008, will face trial for negligence for her role in compensating him.
The PBOC provided 459 billion yuan into the financial system via medium-term lending facility (MLF) loans last Friday, more than compensating for the MLF loans that matured this month.
The Argentine was forced to reinvent himself after playing in an attacking trident with Neymar and Suarez for the previous three seasons, compensating for Suarez's slump early in the campaign.
MI) has set aside 350 million euros ($400 million) to cover the estimated cost of rebuilding the Genoa bridge which collapsed in August and compensating the families of those killed.
If Trump loses Nebraska and can't pick up compensating delegates from anywhere else, he'd have a total of 2628,28503, 22019 short of what he needs for a first-ballot nomination.
They've been pleading with Congress and the administration for long-term certainty that they'll continue to receive crucial payments compensating insurers for subsidizing out-of-pocket costs for certain consumers.
But rather than compensating people for doing nothing, paying for something of value, like data, seems inherently more respectful of people's contributions and more reflective of shared labor and wealth.
"Today's funding will help meet the critical long-term needs of victims, compensating them for financial losses and medical expenses and providing services to victims and first responders," Rosenstein said.
They believe the proposed settlement doesn't come close to compensating for the harm done by the flood of addictive OxyContin the company pumped into communities to pad its bottom line.
One official suggested that the possibility of compensating Mr. Lauer was complicated by the fact he was a "a very wealthy American with a tarnished reputation," referring to his firing.
The "mister" signified that this man was a grown-up, that the friendship he offered his young fans wasn't about condescending to us or compensating for his own lost youth.
In 2019 as a whole, house sales declined 1.9% to 1.35 million, with sharp rises in the latter part of the year compensating for a slump in the first half.
The 737 Max grounding has been a significant drain on Boeing&aposs finances, with the plane-maker taking billions of dollars in charges towards compensating airline customers for the grounding.
After a lifetime of faking it in all sorts of ways as a mode of resilience, she is still an expert, compensating for her memory loss with skill and grace.
And the goalpost of net-zero emissions doesn't mean halting the use of fossil fuels, but it does mean compensating for their emissions with technologies like carbon capture and sequestration.
Famous people use such disclosures to persuade you that they are just like you, perhaps even more vulnerable; it's a way of compensating for the discomfort attached to their glamour.
"These wider spreads are compensating for some of the risks and I feel good about where the market sits," said David Mihalick, head of US high yield investments at Barings.
The exchanges say rebates help attract liquidity, while also compensating brokers, especially market makers, for taking the risk of providing two-sided bid and ask prices for others to trade against.
IOOF was among the worst-hit companies by the inquiry last year which aired allegations that IOOF used pension customers' funds when compensating them for losses caused by the wealth manager.
The state is compensating some retail bondholders by buying up shares they received in the conversion for up to 1.5 billion euros and offering in exchange Monte dei Paschi's senior debt.
A recent poll by the Angus Reid Institute found that without compensating farmers, Canadians support "standing firm" on the system by a 45%-31% margin—even if it means losing NAFTA.
To avoid this kind of instability, founders must ensure their designated successor has sufficient ownership and control of the firm, compensating other descendants with other assets such as property and cash.
Money from the fine will go toward compensating those people, some of whom had their tax refunds taken by the federal government and others had their paychecks garnished, the outlet said.
Higher face values and interest rates due to inflation helped to drive growth in the region, especially in Brazil, compensating for a decline in the number of beneficiaries in that country.
The idea of reparations for slavery and state-sanctioned discrimination has resurfaced recently, as Trump's 2020 challengers weigh in on the importance of our country acknowledging, compensating, and correcting racial injustice.
Since PG&E is already losing billions of dollars each year in compensating wildfire victims, investing billions into safety would be a rational way to prepare for the future, he said.
After adding the cost of compensating customers affected by the breach, it is no wonder that the group's shares dropped in value by 2% on the morning the news became public.
Hersch examined EEOC data to calculate the risks of sexual harassment for different industries and wrote a paper entitled "Compensating Differentials for Sexual Harassment" for the American Economic Review in 2011.
The share price has fallen by 24% since the scandal broke, and VW has had to set aside €18.2bn ($19.9bn) to cover the cost of compensating owners and fixing affected cars.
In our original story, I spoke to an artist about frustrations over a major company like Apple using artists' work for their own marketing purposes without compensating the artists in question.
The gist of the debate is that musicians and record labels feel that one law allows YouTube to host and monetize their songs without compensating the artists and labels fairly. 9.
"It did things a person wouldn't guess, such as changing one laser's power up and down, and compensating with another," said ANU's Paul Wigley, co-lead researcher, in a news release.
Clark told The Times newspaper last week that the Nissan deal had been a "high-level commitment" and that it did not go into details on issues like compensating the company.
Russia has yet to deliver on the pledged cuts, while Saudi Arabia has cut its production far below the levels it had pledged, compensating for waker compliance by other OPEC states.
Another major challenge will be balancing on one leg and compensating for the amputated leg in snow and on ice—post-holing through deep snow is extremely difficult with a prosthetic.
The same paper is also reporting that the U.S. has asked VW to produce electric vehicles in the U.S., as a way of compensating for its diesel emissions-rigging scandal. Questions?
Even with a mix of remedies, including reinstatement and property swaps, compensating the 160,000 Greek and 40,000 Turkish Cypriots who abandoned their homes in the 1970s will cost billions of euros.
Instead, it aims to better reflect the true cost of delivering power by acknowledging the role that coal and nuclear plants play in supplying the grid and compensating them for it.
BERLIN, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Growth in Germany's services sector accelerated to a five-month high in February, a survey showed on Thursday, compensating for the second successive monthly contraction in manufacturing.
Hersch examined EEOC data to calculate the risks of sexual harassment for different industries and wrote a paper entitled "Compensating Differentials for Sexual Harassment " for the American Economic Review in 2011.
Their legislation would provide a total of $4.5 billion in federal reinsurance funding for 85033 and 2019 in order to help lower insurance premiums by compensating insurers for their costliest patients.
He later told reporters he initially hurt his throwing shoulder in 2015 and played through pain while compensating with an altered throwing motion before finally having surgery after the 2016 season.
"A breakup fee in the range proposed by Broadcom does not come close to compensating for those risks," Paul Jacobs, Qualcomm's chairman, writes in a letter to Broadcom's chief, Hock Tan.
Wall Street has financialized the economy so that corporate CEOs could be paid in stock options, compensating themselves excessively more than their workers, while unions were busted and workers' pay stagnated.
To keep market interest rates at or above the policy rate, the Fed was authorised by Congress to raise the floor from zero, compensating banks for their cash that it held.
A food seller in Kalijodo said he had been been paying his land tax for the last 15 years, and was unhappy that authorities wouldn't be compensating him during the eviction.
Macro strategies, which bet on various political outcomes across the globe, pulled in $6.87 billion during January, nearly compensating for the $7.17 billion in outflows during the fourth quarter of 2017.
If it were deemed as such, the government would assume the burden of compensating those bondholders in accordance with the Fifth Amendment, passing the costs directly to taxpayers across the nation.
However, the documents show for the first time that some discussions about compensating Ghosn out of the public eye were not confined to the Japanese carmaker, but also included Renault executives.
Rather than compensating for losses reported ex-post, such policies pay out a pre-agreed sum when a clearly defined parameter, such as rainfall or seismic magnitude, reaches a pre-agreed threshold.
In a game that involved splitting a $10 pot between a few people, participants were given the option of punishing the selfish (took more money for themselves) or just compensating the victim.
The bill aimed to cap power prices at mid-2018 levels at a cost of about 9 billion zlotys ($2.36 billion), covering costs of compensating utilities and for cutting taxes and fees.
Congress and the Obama administration have long expressed their support for compensating the victims of terrorism, and numerous federal courts have found Iran responsible for sponsoring attacks and have ordered monetary awards.
He later told reporters he initially hurt his throwing shoulder in 2015 and had played through pain while compensating with an altered throwing motion before finally having surgery after the 2016 season.
Mt. Gox is now undergoing bankruptcy rehabilitation in Japan, overseen by court-appointed trustee and veteran bankruptcy lawyer Nobuaki Kobayashi to establish a process for compensating the 24,000 victims who filed claims.
"Paul Pester set the tone for TSB's complacent and misleading public communications," she said in a statement, adding the committee remains concerned about ongoing problems at TSB, including delays in compensating customers.
The idea that today's decimation is qualitatively different to the mass extinctions of yore, and that a compensating mass speciation is already under way, seems at some level to be quite encouraging.
"The prevailing Christian acceptance was that the stigmatic blood 'not only purged the woman of her sin but also saved her fellow Christians' by compensating for sins through substituted atonement," he writes.
Whether it's the arguments about "windowing" made by Adele and Taylor Swift, or complaints by artists like Radiohead about record labels not compensating artists for streaming, they get a lot of press.
"No policy on tariffs can come close to compensating for the disruption, cost and job losses that would result," said Mike Hawes, chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
The exchanges argue the rebates help attract liquidity, while also compensating brokers, especially market makers, for taking the risk of providing two-sided bid and ask prices for others to trade against.
The demands included lifting Ukraine-related U.S. economic sanctions, compensating Moscow for those sanctions and reducing the U.S. military presence in NATO's eastern European states to the levels of 16 years ago.
Insurers exiting the marketplaces have cited the lack of certainty that they'll continue to receive payments from the federal government compensating them for lowering the out-of-pockets costs of some enrollees.
The scandal prompted Mitsubishi to seek a $2.2 billion rescue from its fellow Japanese automaker Nissan Motor last month as it struggled with falling sales and the rising cost of compensating customers.
Editorial The reparations movement, which calls for compensating the descendants of generations of enslaved Americans going back 250 years, has failed to gain traction in this country for a variety of reasons.
Sales rose 0.06 percent year-on-year to 178,523 units with a rise in business demand for fleet vehicles compensating for a 6 percent drop in demand from members of the public.
Activists hope the case will allow the court to outline the responsibilities of states signed up to the Americas Convention of Human Rights, including Brazil, in preventing slavery and compensating freed slaves.
Much like the Paycheck Fairness Act in Congress, Harris's proposal would hold corporations responsible for demonstrating that they're compensating workers fairly — and change the way the US government currently treats this problem.
They'll ask her to promote her video on other social channels without compensating her for it, and they don't understand that not including that in the contract means she won't tweet it.
Kronberg explains that "use of the teas is a compensatory behavior," as shown by the teenaged Lee compensating for having eaten dinner by drinking tea afterward to rid it from her body.
Source: SmartAsset In SmartAsset's most recent tally, 22,2306 retirees had decided to make Las Vegas their new home, more than compensating for the 210,21 or so who moved on to greener pastures.
"In simple terms, Asia high-yield bonds are compensating investors for taking credit risk, in our view, while U.S. and European high-yield bonds are not," Kong wrote in a recent analysis.
Casper van de Geer, the organization's manager, described the token amounts not as payments but as a way of compensating the fishermen for their time, or expenses like phone calls and transportation.
"It was seen to be desirable to foster reconciliation by compensating victims, whose lawsuits have been finalised, with funds donated voluntarily by companies from both countries," the ministry said in a statement.
In those cases, it's tempting to use the money that's supposed to go to the tax department to pay for other business expenses, for example compensating talent or re-stocking the bar.
But third-party sellers across the internet have started repackaging versions of older yoda and selling them as baby Yoda, or even stealing art for their products without compensating the original creators.
The challenges facing all of those phones will include compensating for the higher battery cost of a high-refresh rate screen and convincing customers the extra cost it worth the improved smoothness.
Op-Ed Contributor HEBRON, West Bank — Last week, Israel's Parliament passed a controversial bill that allows the government to retroactively authorize contested West Bank Jewish communities by compensating previous Palestinian land claimants.
"If an individual is using an active treatment on their skin, like a retinoid or benzoyl peroxide for acne, then it would be difficult to go without a compensating moisturizer," Dr. Hextall said.
PAVLICH: What about the accusation in this essay that, if you have a bucket list of adventure, it&aposs just basically a pathetic way of compensating for things you have not done earlier?
The CLASSICS Act is the one in question, though no one is disputing the cleverness of its acronym: it stands for Compensating Legacy Artists for their Songs, Service, and Important Contributions to Society.
Stock investors are taking more risk of drawdowns and volatility than investors in Treasury bonds, and the market's way of compensating them for that risk is long-term returns that are substantially higher.
Investors were seeking liquidity and hedging products in response to ultra-low interest rates and volatile foreign exchange markets, compensating for any Brexit-linked headwinds, Tetsu Ozaki said in an interview on Thursday.
The recommendations included a general push in the direction of reducing barriers, increasing research, and compensating physicians who provide medical care through devices, along with warnings about the dangers of fragmented medical care.
Plus, Air Baltic and Swiss are compensating those sandwiched between two passengers by adding half an inch (1cm) to the already-ample standard seat width (lifting it from 18.5 inches to 19 inches).
Honda said it is committed to swiftly and fully compensating those injured caused by defective inflators in its vehicles, according to the statement, and said claimants could still opt into the court system.
Judge Frederic Block rejected a post-trial motion by property developer Jerry Wolkoff to dismiss his prior court ruling compensating the artists of 5Pointz for the whitewashing of their artwork in October 20183.
Compensating Mr Orcel for deferred pay, in not-yet-vested shares and convertible bonds, from his seven years at UBS would cost more than the "considered estimate" it made when it appointed him.
Zomato has operated an account on disclosure service Hacker One for more than a year; however, CEO Deepinder Goyal confirmed on Twitter that it would begin compensating hackers with money for their disclosures.
"The investors need to get together and fire the [executive], and follow that by publicly explaining why, apologising, compensating the victim and instituting a much more rigorous set of work expectations," Keyes said.
Santander has said the cost of compensating Orcel for the deferred awards he had earned over the past seven years at UBS and other benefits would be significantly above the board's original expectations.
Apps like Asana and Google Now will help you get a sense of what your prime working hours should be so that you're not constantly compensating by using your downtime to finish projects.
Citing government data, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that Delta was the most generous airline in compensating customers for lack of seats last year, despite having the highest rate of overbooked spots.
"We are confident the proposals represent the right steps in bringing greater fairness to the market and compensating the LME for the services it provides to the industry," Chief Executive Matt Chamberlain said.
In January, Canada's parliament passed a motion saying Netflix is responsible for compensating the townspeople of Lac-Mégantic for using footage of the disaster in both Bird Box and their futuristic show Travelers.
Philadelphia was the aggressor in that series, compensating for its comparative lack of skill and depth by striving to agitate the Capitals, who for whatever reason have adopted a similar approach against Pittsburgh.
Since the 2008 crisis, the authorities have committed capital support of RUB2 trillion to these institutions, on top of the RUB2.7 trillion cost of rescuing or compensating depositors of failed privately owned lenders.
"If they're going to have access to our financial system, part of the removal of the sanctions should involve compensating American victims of terror that they've been found liable for harming," Donatelli said.
Data and surveys released this week showed domestic demand cementing its role as the main driver of Europe's biggest economy, more than compensating for a sluggish export sector that is facing waning demand.
"Warren's tweet was referencing a statement that Bezos signed in August along with executives from 180 other companies that promised to invest in employees, starting with "compensating them fairly and providing important benefits.
Because this hormone stimulates sperm production, the researchers speculate these higher levels, which push the testicles to work harder at producing sperm, may be the body's way of compensating for lower sperm concentration.
Though the price tag was hefty, Boyd said she'd built up savings through frugal living and is compensating by cutting back on expenses, including forgoing a new car to replace her 2009 Toyota.
Resolving the land issue, including compensating white farmers whose properties were later seized, is critical to repairing relations with Western nations and international lenders, which have been virtually frozen for nearly a generation.
"There is currently no single standard or set of requirements in the Mekong basin for assessing and compensating transboundary impacts," said Maureen Harris, Southeast Asia program director for the conservation group International Rivers.
Audible also refused to comment about whether it would work with publishers on establishing some form of licensing that would allow the Audible Captions feature to exist while also fairly compensating rights holders.
Meghan Casserly, a spokeswoman for Uber, said that the company's goal was to deliver meals to people as quickly as possible, and that the transparent fees covered operating expenses while fairly compensating workers.
All of this raises a fraught question: should MGM have been the entity responsible for compensating the victims, rather than, say, the firms that manufactured and sold the weapons used in the massacre?
While Germany has directly paid victims of World War II in the past, compensating descendants in Namibia would subject Germany and other nations to an endless stream of new claims, Mr. Polenz said.
I asked myself whether I really am happy to take up space, or whether I am only happy to do so when I feel like I'm compensating for my fatness in other ways.
United and other airlines such as Delta Air Lines have expanded programs that give their employees more power, such as directly compensating a passenger when things out of the company's control go awry.
After all, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was just quoted on July 2 on the official Fatah Facebook page promising never to cease financially compensating terrorists, even if it means losing his presidential title.
But the revelation about Lew and Citigroup hinted at something much more suspicious — that big financial firms weren't just generously compensating outgoing employees, but that they were explicitly rewarding them for joining the government.
Ackerman called the allegations "false" and later filed a counterclaim, accusing the NRA of using litigation as a ploy to terminate the contract without properly compensating the firm, The Wall Street Journal had reported.
LONDON, Oct 27 (Reuters) - British car production rose by an annual 0.9 percent in September with a rise in exports compensating for a fall in demand at home, an industry body said on Thursday.
The proposed rule would require independent system operators (ISOs) and regional transmission organisation (RTOs) regulated by FERC to implement new electricity market rules compensating eligible power producers for their contributions to reliability and resiliency.
Every few years, New York politicians rediscover the pleasure of announcing that Penn Station will — really, truly, honestly — be rebuilt at last, compensating for the demolition of the original in the early 1960s. Gov.
Instead they lost not only the White House but several governorships, their gains in Congress only pifflingly compensating for the attrition they have suffered, from the Senate to state houses, during Barack Obama's presidency.
Last month, Japan passed a law compensating the victims, many of whom were physically or cognitively disabled, while others suffered from mental illness, leprosy, now a curable disease, or simply grappled with behavioral problems.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The mechanism for compensating oil companies hit by Russian contaminated oil will be the same for oil producers, Russian oil pipeline monopoly is quoted as saying by RIA news agency on Wednesday.
Funds from the settlement will go toward compensating consumers for the cost of the 2017 data breach, the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times reported Friday, citing people close to the matter.
The lawsuit, brought in the Netherlands, was aimed at compensating investors for the more than 14 billion euros ($16 billion) wiped off Steinhoff's market value ever since the retailer uncovered accounting irregularities last year.
The modest increase in profit was driven by stronger income, but was tempered by a higher-than-expected bill for compensating customers mis-sold loan payment insurance in what is Britain's costliest consumer scandal.
The British government last month gave the go-ahead to reinstate the power capacity market scheme after the European Commission approved it, compensating utilities for making capacity available regardless of whether it is delivered.
Meyer has long been an employee advocate, going so far as to eliminate tipping at his full-service restaurants last year in favor of compensating staff so they don't need to rely on tips.
Looking back, I think I was compensating for how vulnerable sex made me feel, which led to even more mental calculations of value and worth — and caused me to become emotionally unavailable to men.
Seven human rights and development organizations asked the government not to adopt the proposed national standards for relocating and compensating displaced communities, and to spend the next six months consulting with local people instead.
Line: Patriots by 10 ½ The return of a key player from suspension can be every bit as effective as a trade in terms of reshuffling a team's depth chart and compensating for its weaknesses.
The bans, and how prisons are compensating, vary The ban on outsiders vary in detail by jurisdiction, but generally at the federal and state level, they include even non-contact visits with glass partitions.
He blamed the Europeans, who he said "have failed to fulfill their promises of protecting Iran's interests" by compensating for billions of dollars in losses to the Iranian economy caused by the American sanctions.
A week later Santander announced the U-turn, claiming - somewhat disingenuously given the precise figure laid out in its letter - that the costs of compensating Orcel for leaving UBS had been greater than expected.
Earlier this week, she filed a $10 million lawsuit against the fast fashion giant after they allegedly stole her name, likeness, and other intellectual property to publicize their products — all without compensating Grande accordingly.
"The State Against Mandela and the Others," a documentary about that trial and its aftermath directed by Nicolas Champeaux and Gilles Porte, has clever, effective means of compensating for the absence of visual documentation.
Ms. James said the payment from the city would be used to pay restitution to taxi medallion owners, which could include paying off loans, and compensating them for damages resulting from the city's actions.
Belarus said on Friday Russia had proposed compensating Minsk for the cost of tax changes relating to Russian oil supplies in 2019, signalling potential progress in a two-month row between the two countries.
Belarus said on Friday Russia had proposed compensating Minsk for the cost of tax changes relating to Russian oil supplies in 2019, signalling potential progress in a two-month row between the two countries.
The Czech economy, like others in central Europe, has maintained growth in the past year thanks to falling unemployment, rising wages and firm domestic consumption compensating for slowing trade with a weaker euro zone.
Computer-generated humans, and CGI influencers in particular, are having a moment—and are similarly under fire for attempting to achieve some idea of diversity while not actually engaging or compensating people of color.
They then used nearly all of that money, a whopping 19803 percent, to buy back shares from stockholders—a move that enriches investors while doing nothing for the company itself—and handsomely compensating executives.
"To be clear: Sudan should not be permitted to shed its terrorism sanctions and benefit from participating in the global economy without first fully compensating those harmed by its previous support of terrorism," Sen.
The plan cuts back on Medicaid, but instead compensating states for these cuts by funneling more money to the hospitals that are going to have to see all the poor uninsured people in those states.
That seems to be nature's way of compensating for the higher death rate of boys and men; by the time men and women are ready to have children, the numbers ought to be roughly balanced.
Then in November, Samsung released an apology to its factory workers that were suffering from work-related diseases and announced that it would be compensating them up to 150 million Korean won (approximately $130,000) each.
"We are doing everything in our power to achieve fixed cost degression through targeted operational measures and to further increase profitability - with the aim of compensating for natural cost increases," said Chief Executive Robert Machtlinger.
Since the diplomatic crisis erupted, Qatari companies and foreign shippers have sought to establish new shipping routes to Qatar via other countries including Oman, compensating for the loss of Dubai as a trans-shipment center.
Compensating for mild weather that began the season, places like Washington, New York and Philadelphia are now grappling with snow totals that could either approach or surpass two feet once all is said and done.
The number of guest-nights at hotels grew 296% in 20154, with strong growth in visitor numbers from Germany and China compensating for the negative impact of dollar strength and weakness in the Russian market.
I think I was compensating for the fact that many of everyday diet staples, such as Greek yogurt, were now off the table—and I admittedly wasn't as excited to replace those foods with veggies.
Volkswagen has reached an agreement with the US Department of Justice, regulatory agencies, and attorneys for compensating owners of vehicles affected by the diesel emissions cheating scandal that first came to light late last year.
The CBR injected RUB153 billion of liquidity into B&N compensating significant deposit outflows, but took out RUB13 billion from Otkritie (of the RUB729 billion provided to it in August), seeing its customer outflow moderating.
And without the compensating effect of increasing aerosol emissions, the warming of the future, more than the warming of the recent past, will strengthen the most powerful and destructive storms that the planet can produce.
No one feels the need to be polite to strippers — not even the film's producers, because they had the club closed for two weeks without compensating the real strippers who were out two weeks' pay.
"We're committed to fairly and equitably compensating all our employees, and we review all employee compensation on at least an annual basis to ensure that it meets that bar," Amazon said in an emailed statement.
Fashion designers have a history of incorporating indigenous patterns into their works but the extent to which they have done so without acknowledging their origins or fairly compensating communities has become a point of contention.
Among other provisions, PG&E must establish a trust, compensating victims of the 2018 Camp Fire and other wildfires to the tune of $13.5 billion, according to the plea agreement included in a regulatory filing.
I want you to know that we believe you, we believe in compensating you, and we have programs in place to pay for counseling for you and your family by a provider of your choice.
However, over time, as horses evolved larger bodies and their side toes started to shrink, their center toes became larger and more robust, compensating for the extra load, until they were the only digits left.
The robot manufacturing job gains touted by Mr. Manjoo do not come even remotely close to compensating for the general job losses, not to mention that robot manufacture, too, will be taken over by robots.
Controversy broke out over who would take financial responsibility for dealing with the other six spoil tips in the area, as well as rebuilding structures that were damaged and compensating families who lost their children.
That court ruled in September 2015 that the NCAA's ban on compensating athletes for use of their names and images in TV broadcasts and video games constituted a restraint of trade under federal antitrust law.
The increased capacity of 250,000 bpd, taking Shaybah's total production capacity to 1 million bpd, is aimed at rebalancing Saudi Arabia's crude oil quality and at compensating for falling output at other fields as they mature.
During the 2016 race, he knocked the country for insufficiently compensating the US for its military presence in the region and scolded the Clinton Foundation for accepting money from Saudi Arabia despite its human rights record.
Answer is Obvious Though the price tag was hefty, Boyd says she's built up savings through frugal living and is compensating by cutting back on expenses, including forgoing a new car to replace her 2009 Toyota.
A Lufthansa spokeswoman said that a working group from Airbus and Pratt & Whitney was still investigating the problems, but the German carrier had come to an arrangement with Airbus over compensating for the restrictions on operation.
It's well worth remembering that the app—which is worth billions of dollars—has fought fiercely against properly compensating its drivers, argued that tipping isn't necessary, and punished drivers for opting out of the UberPool system.
Others, however, felt like using "girl" in a professional setting was more about compensating for the lack of a female equivalent to "guy," which is casual but can still be semi-professional (depending on the setting).
There is a case file open in Belgium and maybe there should be less genuflecting for the sake of compensating for the sense of guilt that we feel, the guilt we feel with respect to France.
Under the deal, a 10-percent price cut for diesel announced by Petrobras on Wednesday will be extended to 0003 days, with the government compensating the company for costs beyond the originally announced 15-day period.
The nonpartisan agency attributed the rest of the expected increase to rising health-care costs and the lack of insurers receiving a key ObamaCare payment compensating them for subsidizing out-of-pocket costs for certain enrollees.
MOSCOW, June 26 (Reuters) - The mechanism for compensating oil companies hit by Russian contaminated oil will be the same for oil producers, Russian oil pipeline monopoly is quoted as saying by RIA news agency on Wednesday.
"If they continue to be less than co-operative, we should look at things like tax as a way of incentivizing them or compensating for their inaction," Wallace told the Sunday Times newspaper in an interview.
If, by limiting compensation to a college scholarship, the N.C.A.A. was violating the law, then the obvious solution would be to disallow those limits and leave the business of compensating athletes to the universities or conferences.
Because of Gaethje's fondness for catch-and-pitch and wearing of enormous glasses at post-fight press conferences the writer often wonders if, like the great Joe Frazier, Gaethje's style is actually compensating for poor vision.
Most big league hitters don't want down-the-middle meatballs in practice; they'd rather use those swings to work on hitting the other way or compensating for a hole in their coverage of the strike zone.
This is better than compensating for losses afterwards because the upfront money means poor people can afford to travel out of harm's way, taking some of their assets with them, or carry on buying decent food.
And while the initial payments to the women were made before Mr. Trump won the election, he didn't begin compensating Mr. Cohen until February of 2017 — thus any conspiracy was carried straight into the Oval Office.
The lack of measures to limit the economic insecurities resulting from quarantine in the U.S. contrasts with laws in other countries prohibiting employment discrimination against individuals in quarantine, providing paid sick leave, and compensating quarantined individuals.
One approach, endorsed in theory by mainstream kidney organizations like the National Kidney Foundation (NKF), is removing disincentives to donation by compensating donors for our lost wages, child care, and travel expenses incurred due to donation.
Other measures that Fidelity has taken in advance to avoid missteps because of rapid inflows include expressing investment objectives clearly in prospectuses and compensating managers based solely on performance, not on asset growth, Mr. Cohen said.
The idea of compensating borrowers when schools mislead or defraud them dates back to the 1970s, when federal officials saw that some colleges were looting the federal student aid program while giving students nothing in return.
She long waged war against streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify for not fairly compensating artists, and successfully got Apple to pay royalties to artists even during its free three-month trial period in 2015.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German engineering output is likely to grow at a steady 3 percent next year as domestic manufacturers begin to reinvest in equipment, compensating for slower export growth to China, industry association VDMA said on Tuesday.
But it provided generous 280 billion yuan ($22017 billion) into the financial system via medium-term lending facility (MLF), more than compensating for some MLF loans that matured last week and some set to mature next week.
Without compensating cuts to spending, this will inevitably strain the budget deficit, which was already forecast to rise in 2019 to 2.8% of GDP, considerably higher than Italy's, and only just inside the Maastricht limit of 3%.
When Apple Music launched in 2015, offering customers a free three-month trial without compensating the artists on the service, Swift cried foul again and refused to allow her back library to be included in the service.
The European Commission said Industry Commissioner Elzbieta Bienkowska has repeatedly invited Volkswagen to consider compensating consumers voluntarily, without an encouraging response, and that it was for national courts to determine whether consumers were legally entitled to compensation.
The critical thing about these results is that while Hillary Clinton's campaign knew all along that they were losing ground with white voters in the rural North, they believed they were compensating for it in the suburbs.
A federal judge has dismissed a whistleblower lawsuit by a former employee of Lee Health that accused the large Florida healthcare system of engaging in a "pay-to-play" scheme by excessively compensating doctors to encourage referrals.
Doug MacGregor, on U.S. and Taliban peace talks; the Heritage Foundation's Ana Quintana discussing new U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil; and College to Congress founder and CEO Audrey Henson, who shares thoughts about compensating interns.  http://thehill.
In his first interview since the cancellations, O'Leary told Reuters the decision did not indicate management weakness or pilot strength but the fact that the airline was facing the prospect of compensating 2000,218 passengers in Christmas week.
But whatever ultimately is set as the "compensating measures," to use the North Korean term, the North Koreans fully know that they are being asked to dismantle all their nuclear facilities and abandon all their fissile material.
"The Saudis are compensating for their lost power in OPEC and they are showing pure geopolitical pragmatism in their new energy and foreign policy," said Bill Richardson, a former energy secretary and ambassador to the United Nations.
The push to save nuclear power began in August when regulators in New York moved to subsidize three upstate nuclear plants in danger of closing by, in effect, compensating them for the zero-carbon power they produced.
Pursuing a prudent approach, Banxico, the central bank, is making an effort to stand out as the pillar of the country's economic confidence, compensating for mutual distrust between President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the private sector.
Many of the survivors grew angry and frustrated with what they saw as the slow response and uneven performance of the local government council in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in resettling and compensating them.
The likes of artificial intelligence and robotics, far from reducing job opportunities, can also help seniors work longer by compensating for qualities that people may lose as they get older, such as strength or flexibility, she adds.
I prefer to use it with apple cider vinegar rather than water, and I'm careful to never leave it on longer than the recommended amount so my skin doesn't start compensating for dryness by producing more oil.
In Australia, as calls have grown for the country to begin compensating firefighters, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said that doing so is not an immediate goal, and that fire chiefs have not asked for the change.
If those workers are given "significant" reskilling, and a pipeline of new workers is created in schools and colleges, companies could create 133 million new jobs by 2022 — more than compensating for those that vanish, the report says.
She knew exactly what was going on, but she was overcome with guilt about having let me move in with my father when I was young, and giving me money without asking questions was her way of compensating.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan on Wednesday passed a law compensating tens of thousands of people who were sterilized, often without their consent, under a government program to prevent the birth of "inferior descendants" that remained in effect until 1996.
Santander has said the cost of compensating Orcel for the deferred awards he had earned over the past seven years at UBS and other benefits would be significantly above the board's original expectations at the time of appointment.
During last week's Web Summit technology conference in Lisbon, high-profile singers expressed their frustration at streaming services, record labels and regulators, for not compensating artists properly, but admitted new technology could be key in helping them win.
Indeed, a candidate's very willingness to spend millions and millions of his or her own money might be compensating for an inability to build a network of supporters, or a lack of interest in doing that difficult work.
Santander said the cost of compensating Orcel for the deferred awards he had earned over the past seven years at UBS and other benefits would be significantly above the board's original expectations at the time of the appointment.
The costs of laying off staff, compensating customers missold loan payment protection insurance and stockpiling cash to settle outstanding lawsuits and regulatory investigations are all expected to compound the hit to quarterly profits from record-low interest rates.
Actually, I think we-, all of the banks still have some time to go with finding compensation-, compensating measures in order to offset some of the pressure on margins, given the QEs, the QE policy of the ECB.
After big protests in 2012 and 2013, when riot police raided a protest camp injuring more than 100 people, then opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi led an inquiry that recommended compensating the residents and minimizing environmental damage.
The agreement's Article V says the United States will bear all costs for U.S. troops' maintenance, except those to be borne by South Korea, which included furnishing and compensating for "all facilities and areas and rights of way".
If you're limping, you shouldn't be working the ankle or foot, because you're going to throw off all your lower-body mechanics by compensating for the busted ankle or foot, and potentially aggravate your knees, hips, and back.
"I want you to know that we believe you, we believe in compensating you, and we have programs in place to pay for counseling for you and your family by a provider of your choice," Mr. Turley said.
"Those contracts include the designation of Suelopetrol as offtaker of crude produced for compensating accounts receivable, due since 2015, for capital contributions, technical assistance, provision of services and accumulated dividends," it said in response to questions from Reuters.
The company also said that the cost of compensating airlines that had lost sales as a result of the grounding of the Max was now expected to reach $8.3 billion, up from a previous estimate of $5.6 billion.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian financial markets slid on Monday on concern that voters' rejection of a peace deal with Marxist rebels could jeopardize tax reforms aimed at compensating for lost oil income, putting pressure on the nation's credit ratings.
To the Editor: Kenan Malik doesn't acknowledge the material impact of appropriation, especially given the long history of white music executives and musicians capitalizing on the work of black artists without acknowledging or, perhaps more important, compensating them.
It wants to bring the case against BHP and subsidiaries in Brazil, the United States and Panama using Brazil's tough environmental law, that can hold companies liable for repairing damage or compensating victims irrespective of fault or intent.
If the federal government gives someone the power that comes from a badge and a gun, and that federal agent unconstitutionally abuses that power, then the agent may be held accountable for their actions by compensating their victim.
But his greatest compensating advantage right now is notably durable support from a multiracial coalition of working-class voters who feel a kinship with the former vice president and believe he is the Democrats' strongest general election prospect.
The two parties will clash mainly over taxation, where the Social Democrats propose tax cuts for most employees and small companies, compensating for the drop in revenue by raising taxes on large companies and people earning higher wages.
Defining resilience in such a narrow way — fuel assurance rather than, say, demand response, on-site storage, local generation, or grid hardening — and compensating it in such grossly noncompetitive fashion pretty clearly violates the spirit of FERC's mission.
The bill would also require the U.S. Transportation Department to clarify regulations for compensating passengers, including that there is no maximum compensation, and would legally bar the use of cellphones and other mobile devices for phone calls during flights.
Qualcomm, in turn, has accused Apple of not fairly compensating it for its technical innovations and stealing its trade secrets to hand over to rival supplier Intel, which is now the primary supplier of modem chips for the iPhone.
"It was not, however, possible to determine in advance the final cost of the Group's share of compensating Mr. Orcel for the remuneration awards, made to him by his previous employer, that would have been foregone," the statement said.
Instead of tolerating a rigged market system and then compensating workers or consumers for injustices through tax and welfare policies, a turn to marketcraft would empower them to earn fair wages and to pay fair prices from the outset.
SWATCH and RICHEMONT Global sales of personal luxury goods will rise this year but only moderately, with higher spending in Japan and Europe compensating for flat trends in Asia and the United States, an industry report showed on Tuesday.
Consider that he rose to prominence in 2010 when, on the House floor, he spent 120 seconds blasting Republicans in deeply personal terms over their opposition to legislation compensating the families of victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Downward pressure would be particularly pronounced, should IPF not be able to mitigate the effect of the cap by quickly adjusting its Polish cost base or by compensating revenue loss in Poland by incremental growth in its other markets.
Paschal Donohoe said these actions could include an increase in its annual bank levy, amending tax law, introducing stricter reporting or shareholder activist actions if insufficient progress on compensating customers was made by an initial deadline of mid-December.
Oral Roberts was accused of violating Title IV of the Higher Education Act, which bars colleges receiving federal student aid from compensating recruiters based on their success in enrolling students, through its dealings with Joined from 2014 to 2016.
"We believe (victims), we believe in fairly compensating them and we have paid for unlimited counseling, by a provider of their choice, regardless of the amount of time that has passed since an instance of abuse," the statement said.
Wherever Barca turn for a replacement, will leave another club with a pile of money to spend on compensating for their own loss and with less than a month left before the transfer deadline, the deals could be lucrative.
A federal judge on Monday said she would allow, over prosecutors' objections, opioid maker Insys Therapeutics Inc's convicted founder to use money that could go toward compensating his victims to instead pay lawyers defending him in 200 civil cases.
The U.S. policy announcement should support Middle East Dubai crude prices relative to Brent prices given the quality mismatch between the lost Iran volumes and the lighter compensating crudes from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, it added.
Thirty-eight percent of students said they favor, and 224% said they strongly favor, allowing universities to pay college athletes a salary, meaning that more than half (22014%) of all students polled were in support of compensating college athletes.
Even Maduro's critics acknowledge he has pulled off a neat trick of alchemy: By compensating hard-pressed citizen miners with inflation-ravaged bolivars and obtaining precious metal in return, he has found a way to spin straw into gold.
The leftists need to concede that environmental policies do come with costs, and that they need to find ways to ameliorate their immediate pain for everyday Germans — for example, by compensating people with lower incomes for higher energy costs.
While in the public mind, "Social Security" usually connotes payments you receive in retirement based on your prior earnings, Social Security also encompasses a program compensating past workers who develop disabilities that prevent them from participating in the workforce.
The government of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said it had accepted most of the recommendations of a 2017 report by the Royal Commission, the country's highest investigative body, including compensating victims and establishing a national office for child safety.
The N.C.A.A. has long billed caps on compensating players as important for ensuring parity, with the organization's president, Mark Emmert, testifying three years ago in a pivotal class-action lawsuit that the amateur model was "essential" to competitive balance.
Unlike Ryan Republicans, Mr. Trump says there will be no compensating reductions in Social Security and Medicare, the entitlement programs that are — along with insufficient revenues — driving projections of unsustainable federal debt as the population ages and claims benefits.
Most importantly, the DOL recognized that, if we want advisers to act in the best interests of their customers, we need to stop compensating them in ways that encourage and reward advice that is not in customers' best interests.
Compensating carmakers in Britain for any post-Brexit tariffs on exports to Europe could see the government hand the companies more money than they need to pay the salaries of all their British workers, a Reuters analysis of corporate filings shows.
He thinks that second-hand EV batteries might get so good and cheap at some point that people can "oversize the battery pack," compensating for reduced performance with more capacity, especially for home uses, where there are lower power requirements.
TOKYO, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono on Wednesday said he wanted to see progress toward resolving a feud with South Korea over compensating Korean wartime workers that brought a deep chill in ties between Washington's two Asian allies.
In rebuke, Canada's parliament passed a motion on Wednesday saying Netflix is responsible for compensating the townspeople of Lac-Mégantic for using footage of the disaster in both Bird Box and their futuristic show Travelers, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
But since 2000 — when millennials began reaching adulthood — the number of 220- to 2000-year-old pilots has been slowly ticking back up after decades of decline, and compensating for a fall in other age categories, according to FAA data.
Resistance to compensating athletes was particularly strong among whites who attended a school in a Power Five major football conference—a finding that took Nteta by surprise, and makes him wonder if there are other types of resentment at work.
On Tuesday, the Senate passed a bill by a vote of 22015-20203 to fund the 22020/22090 Victim Compensation Fund for decades, permanently compensating individuals who were injured during the 210 terrorist attacks or the cleanup and rescue efforts.
The arbitration scheme, which was put into place by Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the archbishop of New York, represents a novel approach to compensating victims of predator priests, whose abuse of children has scandalized the church in dioceses across the United States.
After big protests in 2012 and 2013 against the mine, when riot police raided a protest camp injuring more than 100 people, then opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi led an inquiry that recommended compensating the residents and minimizing environmental damage.
This stuff is always funny; it's the same kind of bitter humor with which you look at some idiot with 5,000 times as much money as you have, tearing through town in his Lamborghini, and decide that he's compensating for something.
Or you can say you own your data forever and the platform companies have a responsibility of somewhat compensating you, so that would create a market circumstance where you might have intermediaries between you as the individual and the platform company.
In addition to compensating individual owners, Volkswagen will also be required to fund programs to reverse the damage its excessive pollution caused — which might be more of a symbolic measure than a measurably realistic one — and promote other environmentally friendly initiatives.
And today there's increasing evidence that the tribalists were, well, right to be suspicious — that the creative destruction set in motion over their objections cost more jobs, with fewer compensating benefits, than many liberal and conservative free-traders once expected.
It is clear from the start that the heroin and sex and thousand-dollar hotel suites are shorthand for compensating, for sublimating, for doing anything he can to pull himself out of trauma and into some semblance of an adult life.
While Kim has indicated interest in — if not envy of — China's economic reforms, he has yet to institute any market reforms from the top — even though widespread markets operate across North Korea compensating for inadequacies in its official economic system.
Cabraser, a lawyer at Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein, also served as lead attorney for owners in the Volkswagen AG diesel emissions case that led to the German automaker agreeing to offer to buyback 500,000 vehicles and spend billions compensating owners.
"If you just try to unscramble that egg and figure out who are we compensating, who's actually paying for it and who was here in 1865 — you start seeing a formula that it's impossible to unscramble that egg," Scott said.
The Compensating Legacy Artists for their Songs, Service and Important Contributions to Society (CLASSICS) Act  (now Title II of the new Music Modernization Act) compounds the problem by adding new rights and regulations designed to transfer wealth to legacy industries.
Phil Murphy (D) said the biggest surprise he has encountered in his first year as governor is "the amount of time, energy, manpower that we're putting up against litigating, compensating, mitigating for everything that's coming at us" from the federal government.
The way he saw it, PilyQ was compensating Ms. Ferrarini for her creation — and was now being sued by someone who he believed had copied that work and passed it off as her own to the United States Copyright Office.
They argue that pricing in the wholesale market, which may be based on the marginal cost of natural gas or the feed-in tariffs of renewables, is not adequately compensating utilities for the reliability of their base-load power plants.
The data from the Obama-era EEO-1 form would have made investigations like these easier for the Department of Labor, and data could also have been used as supporting evidence for employers who are, in fact, compensating workers fairly.
" As BI separately noted, just last month, Bezos signed a Business Roundtable pledge which (loosely) committed signatories to "deliver value to all" stakeholders, not just shareholders, including by "investing in our employees" and "compensating them fairly and providing important benefits.
The purpose of these efforts, the lawsuit alleges, was to create the false impression that the service was compensating for declines in the legacy DirecTV satellite business, and to help justify the company's acquisition of Time Warner, now called WarnerMedia.
Recommendations from other medical organizations for mammograms, which weren't supported by well-designed randomized controlled trials but for years went unchecked, are now being scaled back because of concerns that they may be leading to bad outcomes without compensating benefits.
I'm not sure that adds up to much, and it seems to me that Ms. Cracknell, whose pacing and use of the stage are otherwise superbly delicate, may have been compensating for that when she appended a schmaltzy (albeit effective) coda.
But actors have pointed to a practice in television and other parts of the entertainment industry — the payment of residuals for work on shows and commercials — as a precedent for compensating performers for work that leads to long-term success.
The United States, the only country in the world retreating from the Paris accord, stuck to its longstanding position on compensating countries that are pummeled by extreme weather events and slow-moving effects of climate change such as sea level rise.
He is far more subtle than Mr. Forsyth and much less gimmicky than Mr. Deighton, and if he can't quite match Mr. le Carré's doomy intensity, he has the compensating virtues of (relatively speaking) greater directness and solid good sense.
Our mission has been from the beginning to try to build a service that consumers love, where we can get them to experience and enjoy more music than they ever had before and at the same time compensating artists for that.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian states are ignoring boys in compensating child victims of sexual abuse, the federal government said on Wednesday, weeks after the government itself was criticized for overlooking males in a new law mandating tougher punishment for rapes of girls.
If the bedrock under Antarctica is rapidly adjusting in response to ice loss, its uplift would register in gravity measurements, compensating for some ice loss and obscuring just how much ice has truly disappeared by about 10 percent, according to the study.
U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry wants the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to issue rules to protect so-called fuel secure plants from early retirement in FERC sponsored power markets, like PJM, by compensating the units for the resilience benefits they provide.
"This enforcement action highlights the importance of financial institutions remediating known compliance program deficiencies in an expedient manner, and when that is not possible, the importance of implementing compensating controls to mitigate risk until a comprehensive solution can be deployed," OFAC said.
If you have a grain of self-awareness, the emotional purge will occur within the first minute of the game, and you'll spend the rest of the time actively compensating for your worst instincts, surfing them like a wave and relishing the conquest.
TOKYO/SEOUL (Reuters) - Japan and South Korea on Wednesday agreed on the need for dialogue to resolve a feud over compensating Korean wartime workers that has spilled into trade, and put a deep chill on ties between Washington's two biggest Asian allies.
These would be horribly painful: accepting the barrier as a new border (with some compensating Israeli land returned); allowing a permanent Israeli military presence in the West Bank; giving up the "right of return" for refugees who fled in 2000 and 22005.
"Companies need to ensure they are compensating new hires based on the market rate for a given position, which can be found through organisations such as PayScale, as opposed to basing their offer on a candidate's previous and possibly biased salary," she said.
The difference between its four-year and five-year CDS is around 60bp-65bp, indicating that fair value on any new bond would be in the 4.60% area, according to investors, though some said they would want compensating for the extra risk.
At any rate, that's how the Syrian villagers in Ms Yazji's play feel about the animals, after being ceremonially presented with them by the government as a publicity-stunt sop, compensating for the loss of their sons as "martyrs" to the civil war.
"Saudi Arabia is responsible for this action, as well as for compensating Iran for injuries to the embassy personnel and the damages to the embassy building," said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hossein Jaberi Ansari on Thursday, according to state-run IRIB News.
In a reductive way, the HomePod is sensing what kinds of surfaces make up your room and compensating for them to eliminate echo and unwanted reverberation and to determine what slices of audio are best served by playing off of their nature.
The former Givenchy beauty ambassador says she's a huge fan of oils and next applies a few drops of Rodin Olio Lusso Luxury Face Oil ($170), some Avène Rich Compensating Cream ($35), followed by a spritz of Sisley-Paris Floral Spray Mist ($100).
Between 11-15% of members said they use a combination of fees and commissions to lock in key account leaders and planning staff while also making room for flexibility in compensating for more variable media mix investment increases and decreases during the year.
The lawsuit seeks a court order that would require the department to develop and use selection procedures better aligned with Title VII as well as compensating individual African American former applicants who demonstrate that they are entitled to it, according to the DOJ.
Washington (CNN)The Senate passed a bill 97-2 Tuesday to fund the 22/2680 Victim Compensation Fund for decades, permanently compensating individuals who were injured during the 22011 terrorist attacks and their aftermath rescuing people and removing debris under hazardous conditions.
He began to speak in 2003, with medical researchers eventually concluding that his brain had "very gradually, developed new pathways and completely novel anatomical structures to re-establish functional connections, compensating for the brain pathways lost in the accident," New Scientist reported.
In a five-tweet thread, DoorDash CEO and co-founder Tony Xu addressed the controversy, and said that the company "didn't strike the right balance" between compensating drivers for non-tipping customers and, you know, not taking their tips to pay their wages.
The fight over Sumner's mental state reached a verdict in March 2019 that has so far gone unseen in "Succession" as the CBS Board of Directors paid $1.25 million to settle accusations it improperly compensating an incapacitated Redstone for at least two years.
But rather than overhauling the military's internal institutions — from doctrinal precepts to personnel management and education and training — to meet the new realities, successive administrations focused on depoliticizing the military and compensating its loss of power with arms modernization and budgetary increases.
The two sides said they had reached a deal on compensating artists, resolving a dispute that began in 2009, long before stars like Katy Perry and Pharrell Williams began accusing YouTube of paying too little in royalties and seeking to change laws.
Mr. Trump, whose checkered past as a businessman includes a string of bankruptcies and a $25 million settlement compensating students who said they had been defrauded by Trump University, has chosen to buck this trend, perhaps because he has something to hide.
Add money from branded content and workshops (last year it trained 6,000 businesspeople about the improv technique "yes, and") without any change in artist pay, and what becomes clear is that the theater is simply and firmly committed to not compensating its performers.
Dr. Chaput noted that even a very small weight gain over the course of 10 weeks can add up to a lot of extra pounds in five years unless there is a compensating reduction in food intake or increase in physical activity.
ANZ, which will have about 300 financial planners after selling most of its advice businesses to IOOF later this year, added it would fire planners who provided inappropriate advice and finish compensating about 9,000 customers who had received bad advice by end-2018.
While Deutsche Telecom treats it workers well at home, its American subsidiary, T-Mobile, has a track record of under-compensating and mistreating hard-working Americans from small towns in the Midwest and the South, to cities on the East and West coasts.
On Friday, they are releasing a piece of model legislation (see PDF below) that addresses every aspect of marijuana legalization — from what will remain illegal to where people can legally get high — with the goal of compensating for past and present racial biases.
To cut both the fiscal deficit, which is 3.5% of GDP, and the corporate-tax rate (from 33% to a still-high 30%), Mr Duque proposed to levy value-added tax (VAT) on previously exempt items such as staple foods, while compensating poorer Colombians.
The other part, considered the mobile unit, is a mechanical wristwatch, which can be docked in the base unit to correct any discrepancies in the time-keeping, as well as "compensating for any minute changes in temperature, air pressure or humidity," according to Urwerk.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As the Justice Department considers an overhaul of music royalties rules, its top antitrust enforcer said on Wednesday that regulators are considering how to minimize disruption for streaming services and other players if they move to a new system of compensating artists.
Imposed in July, the measures in question featuring extra duties on a limited range of U.S. goods were a limited response to the U.S. tariffs, aimed at compensating for just $87.6 million of the $537.6 million Russia expects the hike to cost its companies.
The NCAA was seeking to reverse a September 2015 decision by the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that the NCAA's ban on compensating athletes for use of their names and images constituted a restraint of trade under federal antitrust law.
"Many of the delays in breach reporting and compensating consumers were due to the financial institutions' inadequate systems, procedures and governance processes, as well as a lack of a consumer orientated culture," said James Shipton, chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
By compensating farmers, ranchers, and landowners for conservation practices, the farm bill provides alternative income streams that can sustain livelihoods at a time when growing social, economic, and ecological pressures are depressing incomes, heightening risk and uncertainty, and fueling rises in bankruptcy rates among farmers.
Taylor Swift was right when she demanded Apple stop giving away free, 90-day trials of Apple Music without compensating the artists that make the service possible.. Apple responded quickly to her concerns and made arrangements to pay musicians during a user's trial period.
Compensating for the lack of view, interiors channel another era, from a woven luggage rack above the desk and a Bluetooth speaker modeled on old radios to a Faribault Woolen Mill blanket draped across the bed and a headboard inspired by 19th-century brass beds.
In recent years, when it has come to investing in employees by compensating them fairly, providing them important benefits, offering training and education opportunities, and supporting the communities where the company works, AT&T more often than not fails to back its talk with action.
"When the gender norm is violated, there is some compensating behavior to try to undo some of the utility loss experienced by the husband," said Marianne Bertrand, an author of the study and an economist at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
"Motel 21 fully recognizes the seriousness of the situation and accepts full responsibility for both compensating those who were harmed and taking the necessary steps to ensure that we protect the privacy of our guests," Motel 63 and MALDEF said in a joint statement.
LONDON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Average daily foreign exchange trading volumes rose 2.7% year-on-year in December, CLS said on Monday, with growth in swap volumes more than compensating for a drop in spot trading caused by a further suppression in currency market volatility.
The class action suit was brought on by the Dutch shareholders association VEB in February, and is aimed at compensating Steinhoff investors worldwide for the more than 14 billion euros ($16.5 billion) in market value that disappeared after the accounting irregularities surfaced in December 2017.
The lack of impact on a warming planet, in turn, has undercut the Alliance's plan to raise additional millions in investments from corporations eager to underwrite the cookstove movement as a way of compensating for their own emissions or polishing their records for environmental responsibility.
The letter by the Syrian foreign minister to Bassil came after the Lebanese official expressed concerns over a 2018 property law, known as Law 10, that some human rights groups say empowers authorities to confiscate property without compensating the owners or giving them an opportunity to appeal.
As if compensating for their lack of players, Lionel Messi took the role of two passes with one of the nastiest assists you'll see—dropping the ball pinpoint into Jordi Alba's lap for a gentle left-footed guiding of the ball into the corner of the net.
In a lawsuit filed on Wednesday, Zaid Abdul-Aziz accused the NBA pension plan of not compensating him for cost-of-living increases that took effect after the 10-year payout schedule for his pension benefits concluded in violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
"Litigation has potential to serve more than one purpose: compensating victims but also a potential to serve a more societal purpose, a public health purpose to get information out and provide manufacturers with an incentive to either design or market their products more safely," he said.
This was on top of the $2.7 billion in extra production costs it had announced earlier this year The full cost of redeveloping the 737 Max and compensating airlines for their losses may not be known until there is a global consensus on the plane's safety.
The laws require that certain companies — most often, large retail and food service companies employing several hundred people or more — take steps such as posting schedules two weeks in advance, compensating workers if there are last-minute scheduling changes, and allowing sufficient rest time between shifts.
He also maintained his team is looking into compensating fighters who have been found to have fought opponents who have used PEDs, something that Mark Hunt has spoken passionately about since his bout with Brock Lesnar, who was flagged for a potential violation after the fact.
But President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, who took office in July, modified the contract in a bid to keep the project's pricetag from doubling by compensating the company for some work upfront - reducing the need for the consortium to take out private loans with high interest rates.
In our view, a balancing act would be to stick to the 3 percent of GDP target for the core fiscal deficit, and, if necessary, use extra headroom of strictly under 0.3 percent of GDP for compensating states for implementing the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
"The Taxi TV exception reflects the city's reasonable decision that the costs of permitting advertisements in taxicabs were outweighed by the benefits of compensating taxicab owners for the expense of installing new equipment that facilitated credit card payment and improved ride data collection," the 2nd Circuit said.
The pilot—or operator as they might more accurately be called—provides only basic commands, leaving the aircraft itself to take care of any necessary manoeuvres, balancing itself during a hover, automatically holding its position and compensating for changing conditions, such as a sudden cross wind.
After months of Egyptian inaction over the killings in the country's western desert, apparently the result of a mistake, Mexico's Foreign Ministry issued a statement this month accusing Egypt of failing to investigate the episode properly and of not sufficiently compensating the families of the dead tourists.
In Europe, VW is facing demands from the European Commission and lawmakers to consider compensating VW drivers in a way comparable with a scheme in the U.S. where the carmaker has promised goodwill packages worth $1,000 each to tens of thousands of owners of VW vehicles.
In Europe, VW is facing demands from the European Commission and lawmakers to consider compensating VW drivers in a way comparable with a scheme in the U.S. where the carmaker has promised goodwill packages worth $22014,212.7 each to tens of thousands of owners of VW vehicles.
Rosalyn d'Incelli, vice president of clinical and medical affairs for Sientra, said the company tries to retain patients in follow-up studies by compensating them, contacting them several times a year through email, phone calls, letters and postcards, and transferring them to doctors in more convenient locations.
MONTREAL, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Transat AT has seen lower demand on its Air Transat flights out of the United Kingdom to Canada because of uncertainty over Brexit, but the Canadian market has been compensating for the fewer passengers, the company's chief operating officer said on Thursday.
"They exploit young people to their detriment for a profit, and it's offensive," Wilk, a former trustee at a community college, said of the N.C.A.A. Years of public polling that showed rising support for compensating college athletes for their talents did not go unnoticed in Sacramento.
In a 2004 letter to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel, Mr. Bush articulated a policy that allowed for continued Israeli building in major settlement blocs that Israel intended to keep under any permanent deal with the Palestinians, possibly by compensating the Palestinians with land swaps.
Without warning, she's launched headfirst into the shady world of insurance claims and settlements, as a company that should be compensating her turns out to be owned by another, and yet another, like a terrible nightmare of empty Russian dolls, each guarding the next from taking responsibility.
If anxiety about the president's approach afflicts governors of both parties, Democrats are far more eager to brand Mr. Trump a failed leader: Mr. Inslee said he viewed governors' actions on climate and trade as compensating for a "giant sucking sound of ignorance" at the federal level.
Turnout was 10 percent down from the previous vote 10 months ago, with politicians seen as having failed to get to grips with the country's economic woes, compensating with nationalist rhetoric and gestures that have brought relations with Serbia to their lowest ebb since the 1990s Balkan wars.
Gould said her main concern with Hersch's findings is the inability to differentiate between compensating wage differentials — people get paid more to work jobs with bad conditions — and other explanations, such as that higher-paid jobs have better means by which women can fight back against sexual harassment.
"The cost to Santander of compensating Mr Orcel for the deferred awards he has earned over the past seven years, and other benefits previously awarded to him, would be a sum significantly above the board's original expectations at the time of the appointment," Santander said in a statement.
Much like the Sixers were searching for an established veteran with a modern skill-set that actively boosts everyone who enters their orbit, the Nets don't need to be shy about handsomely compensating Redick; a signing of this magnitude would raise the organization's status and make them better.
By adding the number of active and recovery frames that a move has and then subtracting it from the blockstun and hitstun values of that move, the program can use this data to refine its execution beyond anything a person is capable of - even while compensating for lag.
Trade surpluses and deficits are meaningless concepts, but if deficits are a problem in Trump's mind, why not expand trade with the entire region as a way of "compensating" for Mexico´s surplus with the U.S. by espousing a wholly integrated Americas rather than fighting self-defeating trade wars?
In effect, cancellations could hit Airbnb 's income statement twice: once in the lost revenue it incurs from giving renters back the payment for their booking, and a second time, if Airbnb wants to make its rental owners "whole" by compensating them for the reservation booked on their property.
Because those same lawmakers have the power to help or hurt the NCAA's agenda on a range of issues, from due process for athletes to a federal antitrust exemption that would eliminate ongoing legal challenges to its current ban on compensating players beyond the costs of their scholarships.
WASHINGTON — For several decades, a consensus has grown that reining in the United States' $3.2 trillion annual medical bill begins with changing the way doctors are paid: Instead of compensating them for every appointment, service and procedure, they should be paid based on the quality of their care.
The practice came under fire when it was revealed back in February that Amazon (along with other delivery services like Instacart and DoorDash) were using customer tips to pay delivery drivers their base pay, letting the corporations in question save money at the expense of compensating their workers.
Though the Pentagon did announce last October that it would send troops to Saudi Arabia to defend the country against Iran, there had been no reporting about Saudi Arabia financially compensating the US. Trump's comments immediately raised questions: Into which bank account did Saudi Arabia deposit the $1 billion?
Let's start compensating and supporting all employees fairly so we can stop making November a stark reminder of the barriers between Latinas and equality, and start focusing on what it really ought to be: a time for giving thanks for our families, our culture, our community, and our country.
The United States, the second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases (and the largest historical emitter), has already committed to withdrawing from the Paris agreement next year, and was one of the countries watering down provisions for compensating poorer countries for loss and damage incurred from climate-linked disasters.
In an earlier case, known as O'Bannon, the appellate court agreed with part of a Wilken finding at the district court level that the N.C.A.A. ban on compensating athletes for the commercial use of their names, images and likenesses in things like video games was an antitrust violation.
Related: Radioactive Leaks Remain a Problem on the Fourth Anniversary of Japan's Fukushima Meltdown Tatsu Suzuki, director the of Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition at Nagasaki University, said the costs of decommissioning the reactors, decontaminating the area, and compensating victims is about 110 billion yen, or nearly $100 billion dollars.
The settlement — which could reach more than $650 million and must still be approved by the courts — includes Equifax paying $300 million to a fund that would provide affected consumers with credit-monitoring services, along with compensating those who paid for such services as a result of the 2017 data breach.
"If they even look at that — no, no, no," said Terrie Barrie, a resident of Craig, Colorado, and an advocate for her husband and other workers at the now-closed Rocky Flats nuclear-weapons plant, where the U.S. government is compensating certain cancer victims regardless of their history of exposure.
The company argued that by providing users with more opt-outs of ad targeting, it was addressing a top concern of ad block users, executing on its mission to connect people to businesses as well as each other, and that it's wrong to avoid compensating websites for their ad-supported services.
Some analysts reckon that the cost of settling with the authorities and private litigants, worldwide, and fixing the affected cars or compensating their owners, might come to a grand total of as much as €22 billion—roughly the amount by which VW's stockmarket value has fallen since the scandal broke.
There were 20.1 percent more flights to the popular holiday island of Mallorca from Germany in June this year compared to last June, according to a DLR study for Rheinische Post, with airlines more than compensating for the collapse of Air Berlin, which was famous for its flights to the island.
" It said the latest "groundbreaking agreement" not only facilitates the distribution of royalties to writers, but also improves processes for identifying and compensating writers for their work and establishes a better database for future payments and "will ensure that royalties are promptly paid to their rightful owners in the future.
In addition to compensating Mr. Goode, Nooklyn has agreed to a series of companywide reforms, including training its staff on the city's human rights law, establishing company policies against any violation of the law and including a link to the human rights law in all correspondence with clients and prospective tenants.
As a neurologist, Sacks deepened our understanding of the dynamic, creative abilities of the brain by uncovering, again and again, the unusual ways the impaired brain may deal with its handicaps, compensating in ingenious ways, or by creating plausible explanations for the nonsensical, thus preserving a form of coherence, however subjective.
To mitigate economic damages in the interim, the Trump administration is considering a wide array of stimulus efforts that would help provide a cushion for small business and hourly wage workers who are facing a particularly large challenge in taking time off and compensating for the decline in consumer demand.

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