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I try to dispel any of their distortions, the cosmetic distortions around food.
When you enforce boundaries on a sound wave, you create distortions in the actual waves, which can create distortions in the music.
Boosters say such proposals remove the distortions carbon taxes cause.
Now, you can wrap these pastel distortions around your neck.
Some have gaps and distortions in the typical emotional repertoire.
But she's letting Trump get away with lies and distortions.
Sir John's book is an elegant corrective to those distortions.
It's also about addressing market distortions that drive up premiums.
This gaming monitor has AMD FreeSync technology, which minimizes distortions.
These allegations are gross distortions and unsupported by the facts.
TV's distortions and exaggerations come in sizes large and small.
McCain himself has not been entirely immune to these distortions.
The Wall Street Journal: Booker's stunts and distortions need correcting.
Such distortions inflated GDP again for the last two years.
Distortions are building as more capital chases the carry trade.
Mr. Hockney's new paintings are riveting in their spatial distortions.
It is drenched in reverb, echo and other studio distortions.
Worse, they would lose some flexibility to ignore temporary distortions.
But any such powerful value creates the possibility of distortions.
Distortions in Chinese stock, bond and derivatives markets are unresolved.
Those were false charges using distortions of anything that I did.
Now they operate in a financial market riddled with other distortions.
There is something both monstrous and comic about Picasso's extreme distortions.
Nobody is better at rendering hideous distortions of the human form.
China's market distortions and the way they deal cannot be tolerated.
Macri has won plaudits from investors by winding down those distortions.
This would result in economic distortions and adversely impact economic activity.
Other, seemingly innocuous distortions of reality can be just as lethal.
But the distortions of the Electoral College can still be surprising.
It survives on sheer momentum, market distortions, long-established political relationships.
Soros has rejected the campaign against him as "distortions and lies".
What do the daily lies, distortions and contradictions add up to?
But even a sensible move can reach extremes and create distortions.
The Rubio campaign issued a scathing rebuttal, accusing Mr. Cruz of distortions.
The resulting distortions bend any interpretative light emanating from the London market.
"Distortions in credit rating decisions may have real effects," the researchers wrote.
The old, narrow age lens has led to incredible distortions and misunderstandings.
A Western ISO shouldn't view California's clean energy policies as market distortions.
Usually visual effects—illusions, distortions of visual space—and sometimes with anxiety.
Briefly looking to the future, Mr Wilson notes new, post-modern distortions.
It frequently leaves lenders with gaps and distortions in assessing your creditworthiness.
" The Hollywood Reporter slammed it as brimming with "historical inaccuracies and distortions.
" The Hollywood Reporter said it was full of "historical inaccuracies and distortions.
Then, her group of researchers will kick in the artificial gravity distortions.
That means eliminating remaining distortions and trade barriers that constrain market access.
They said the numbers reflected temporary distortions rather than a stronger trend.
Similarly, the provision of hospital based care is impeded by market distortions.
The man's entire life is stuffed with lies and distortions and debaucheries.
These distortions and price controls have created an environment ripe for corruption.
Enduring side effects can include light sensitivity, double vision and visual distortions.
" The story notes his "stance of defiance" and "leveling distortions and falsehoods.
Unfortunately, the media have reported their distortions without adequate analysis or debunking.
Second, there is substantial room to lessen distortions in the current system.
"Everyone remembers '1984' as containing various parodies of official distortions," he said.
Soft focuses, scratched images, and other distortions contributed to a dreamy quality.
The outright lies and distortions in her claims make you shake your head.
In this memo we will give you clear examples of the article's distortions.
After living in these poisoned spaces, people also become susceptible to other distortions.
The biggest factors in these gravitational distortions are pretty obvious: elevation and latitude.
Eliminating distortions would benefit U.S. exporters, not to mention people in those countries.
Mr Zaoralek says the shift is meant to prevent future "distortions and misspellings".
The bill also addresses numerous complications and distortions in the individual income tax.
Misinformation and distortions about it were part of the soundtrack of his childhood.
That probe dismissed the accusations as "a fabric of lies, distortions and inventions".
Moreover, once accurate stories taken out of context can become lies or distortions.
When complex ideas pass through so many lenses of language, distortions are inevitable.
There are less obvious, for some, distortions of reality in Musk's fortitudinous orbit.
There are few complete bodies in "Distortions"; instead, a sense of fragmentation prevails.
We have seen gross distortions aplenty during political low moments in this country.
This can lead to some stark distortions between popular votes and electoral votes.
Yet distortions between the popular and electoral vote complicate legitimacy in misfire elections.
" Stein described the 85033/11 Commission report as containing many "omissions and distortions.
It said the move would increase confidence, remove market distortions and increase transparency.
Nor should the Senate be complicit in promoting fact-free distractions and distortions.
Proponents of such policies say that they remove the distortions caused by carbon taxes.
Has that created any-- you know, any effects, or any distortions that you observe?
The distortions and many exclamation marks suggest that Mr Trump drafted the statement himself.
Fact-checkers routinely called out his unending stream of distortions, falsehoods and bogus provocations.
Farther from the equator, both north and south, distortions increase until they become extreme.
But inside this other-wordly biodome, the distortions aren't limited to plants and animals.
Bankers fear that abandoning distortions that create customer alienation could create "first-mover disadvantage".
Critics say the code is rife with distortions that discourage companies from repatriating capital.
Such distortions tend to encourage preoccupation with the trivial, and neglect of the important.
The figures will combine January and February in a bid to offset seasonal distortions.
Their distortions offered a reprieve to people overwhelmed by a perceived loss of control.
But its scams are larger in absolute terms—and reflect its financial system's distortions.
"The electoral process allows many distortions," said Suêd Haidar, the party's founder and president.
This causes huge distortions in the way we all pay for the power grid.
These failures cause massive market distortions that obscure the real cost of energy production.
The EU would have to respond to market distortions of this kind, he added.
This hidden inflation tax exacerbates economic distortions from the capital gains tax as well.
The distortions caused by the corporate income tax in today's globalized economy are legion.
The distortion of history is accompanied by distortions of all kinds — political, social, psychological.
The books had copious details, hundreds of footnotes, and monstrous distortions of key facts.
The distortions are almost like glitches in the human attempt to harness the land.
That probe dismissed the accusations, calling them "a fabric of lies, distortions and inventions".
But once and for all, break down the myths, destroy the lies and distortions.
But its lies, distortions and endorsements came from the other side of the world.
Haven't we seen other instances where hostilities have begun based on lies and distortions?
Dementia soon built a Gothic fun house of distortions where coherent architecture once stood.
Together, these moves have raised concerns among agriculture traders about unnecessary food supply distortions.
In this particular eating disorder, they don't have those distortions, which is very interesting.
The president dismissed complaints about the federal response as distortions from the news media.
It means treating one's own prejudices as intuitions rather than distortions to be overcome.
Second, it would exacerbate the existing distortions of the winner-take-all system. Why?
A revised proposal would not involve the drastic and ill-advised cash flow distortions.
Coppins assumed that my skepticism and media literacy would inoculate me against such distortions.
The question is what kind of distortions we'll see next month with Hurricane Harvey.
Evidence is mounting of the nationwide economic distortions that the physical presence rule creates.
There is no silver bullet for China's massive distortions of traditional global market systems.
And I think if we fix those distortions, we can create a more sustainable system.
So, those particular "systemic and excessive" distortions can justify re-examining trade relations, he said.
To now learn that you are active in promoting these distortions is beyond the pale.
Another problem is that the distortions caused by a higher inflation target are pretty substantial.
Still, there are signs that rapid flows into some ETFs can lead to price distortions.
Others warn that Warsaw's efforts will backfire, amplifying historical distortions both in Poland and abroad.
That creates visual distortions, which explains why Mercator projections shrink Africa and super-size Greenland.
It's time the congressional Republicans give up their lies and distortions about this breakthrough legislation.
The new Autopilot software has algorithms to adjust for radar's distortions, according to Mr. Musk.
Racial disparities in the criminal-justice system also compound the distortions on American political geography.
G-20 countries could focus on minimizing the inevitable economic distortions caused by all taxes.
"We are ready to take the necessary actions to handle financial market distortions," it added.
That means making it fairer, more equitable and as free from negative distortions as possible.
Cohen said low yields and interest rates are creating distortions in global fixed income markets.
"This case illustrates the absurd results that flow from such legal distortions," Johnson & Johnson said.
Others are inside the "bubble," incapable of spotting the distortions that are obvious to you.
Maybe that's a sign that the American people are becoming inured to Trump's falsehoods & distortions.
It arrived carrying with it the weird, disquieting distortions that all too often accompany memory.
Most of the time, these distortions magnify the popular vote margin in the Electoral College.
In those eating disorders, young people have distortions about their body weight, shape, or size.
It makes feedback less prone to distortions in our memory of how people have performed.
Higher borrowing costs and unusual distortions in lending suggest that investors are skittish about growth.
Our modeling effort took into account just one of the distortions caused by Dodd-Frank.
There aren't many conspicuous distortions or worrisome stresses in the capital markets at the moment.
"Essentially we ignored the data on vision distortions that persisted for years," Waxler told CBS.
Her show's lies, distortions and exhortations to hate and bigotry generated assassination threats against the leader of the Scientology religion, physical attacks on Churches, and the murder of a Scientology religious worker whose throat was slashed by a madman egged on by Remini's horrendous distortions.
I was struck by that lo-fi acoustic sound, with its dark distortions and feathered samples.
After being declared a federal state of emergency, Flint changed its testing methods to eliminate distortions.
But if there were... During Thursday's press conference, Trump unleashed torrents of lies, distortions and fabrications.
A recent review of the semiconductor industry called for a stiffer response to China's market distortions.
Electrical engineers are very familiar with "transients" and other macro distortions that travel on the grid.
The market for all those homes, however, remains subject to serious distortions, thanks to government policy.
" He said Farrow's book is "built on a series of distortions, confused timelines, and outright inaccuracies.
It is only now, two years after she was ousted, that the distortions are finally dissipating.
The other is that she must resist being baited into Trump's realm of insults and distortions.
Unfortunately the best maps of the CMB (provided by the Planck satellite) showed no such distortions.
Be forewarned: The March numbers could be a little fuzzy because of distortions from the storm.
Republicans rightly want to cut the rate and put an end to most of the distortions.
The TPP contains provisions to tackle trade distortions caused by government favoritism toward state-owned enterprises.
One is the public man who offers stream-of-consciousness riffs laden with insults and distortions.
"Distortions will be removed from the economy with the total cancellation of consumption subsidies," Yasin said.
This book is an excellent collection of 221 thinking errors — from cognitive biases to social distortions.
On the whole, very few of these changes feel like jarring distortions of the original series.
These figures, using stochastic frontier methodology, avoid the distortions arising from simpler statistical methods like averages.
Department store sales fell 1.9 percent in February due to distortions caused by a holiday then.
Economically, there are short-term distortions but, good news, not so many further down the road.
Beyond correcting such distortions, debate remains over what specific policies fall under the supply-side banner.
Many are inclined to dismiss Trump's distortions as somehow spontaneous or unplanned; they are anything but.
Unaoil denied the media allegations saying the reporting was "littered with sensationalist distortions and misleading correlations".
She kept the distortions and black-and-white tones just as they'd appeared in the postcard.
Mexico's top trade official criticized what he called the "profound distortions" the U.S. measures have caused.
The results have always imposed great costs on consumers and taxpayers and introduced significant economic distortions.
How many distractions, distortions and dodgy allegations could they fit into just a couple of hours?
There are certain biases and distortions that are influenced by Hollywood, frankly, and other personal experiences.
The big moves, though, could have been caused by seasonal distortions that are common in August.
There are no light reflections or distortions on the legs as there would be if oiled.
This makes it tilt, which triggers distortions that ultimately produce differently shaped Northern and Southern Lights.
Impeccably researched and pithily written, Bellos's book provides an important corrective to these kinds of distortions.
They also see it as removing various distortions in today's welfare states, slashing bureaucracy and government snooping.
The exceptions are those who discover they can get away with distortions, and even profit from them.
Drawing an analogy from Freud's account of jokes, they write that, in caricature, distortions are aggressively hostile.
The final images are distortions that might suggest the inability to remember someone as they once were.
Similarly, markets with bidirectional incentives would support further innovation and value creation without creating new market distortions.
Armed with this information, the scientists ran computer simulations to see if they could replicate the distortions.
Analysts prefer to look at combined January and February data due to distortions from Lunar New Year.
This means there aren't distortions, so the scale is accurate and the players are the correct height.
German industry associations warned that Trump's decision would harm the global economy and lead to market distortions.
But today's global bond market yields represent severe policy distortions that present an obvious risk/reward imbalance.
The real distortions to global trade come from high levels of protection on certain politically-favored products.
All doctors are familiar with distortions of care associated with insurance for all paid for by some.
While this is a compelling facet of today's music, the same phenomenon elsewhere creates dangerous geopolitical distortions.
In November, the European Union launched "Disinformation Review," a weekly compendium of pro-Kremlin distortions and untruths.
Distortions, especially those which help insiders, feed suspicions that the rich and powerful have an unfair edge.
At the ground level, mandatory sentences create ugly distortions in a system that strives to do justice.
But analysts remained cautious, citing seasonal distortions due to the long lunar New Year break in February.
"All of these [memory] distortions allow us to craft a shared representation of the past," Hirst says.
Trade restrictions address the symptoms and not the underlying problems, and they introduce other costs and distortions.
The Spanish government immediately denounced "mistakes and distortions" in the report, and also questioned its authors' impartiality.
White audiences, through their attendance and their laughter, helped to "validate" the white racist distortions as true.
Letting companies decide when to list, and for how much, would eliminate such distortions — but not painlessly.
His distortions, lies and frequent reversals have led many to believe he is not to be trusted.
Rent control is reviled by almost all economists because of the distortions it creates in housing markets.
"These distortions about our vibrant community are harmful to our reputation and degrade our spirit," Escobar wrote.
"If you begin to mess with that, you'd create massive distortions in the marketplace," Nunes said. Rep.
Minor distortions to an image, imperceptible to the human eye, have been shown to fool artificial intelligence.
"Such distortions undermine the competitiveness of manufacturers in the United States by imposing unnecessary costs," Newhouse said.
" In a Facebook message to Jezebel, Belove stated that the allegations were "mostly lies and distortions" and "disgraceful.
Ellison told Bartiromo that this example shows some of the "political distortions" that can exist in tech companies.
Removing subsidised lending and other distortions, argues Arthur Carvalho of Morgan Stanley, should have an extra, macroeconomic benefit.
Gravitational waves are distortions of space-time that transmit the force of gravity from one place to another.
However, if there are "significant distortions" affecting domestic prices as well, investigators can instead use international benchmark prices.
It was an impressive day of half-truths, distortions and lies, ironically undercut by Pruitt's venue of choice.
Operating EBT is the key indicator of the group's performance, reducing distortions such as swings in metal prices.
More tragically, of course, people with mental disorders like schizophrenia deal with intrusive distortions of their visual reality.
Partly it's a matter of resources: Understaffed newsrooms can't track down the truth behind all of Trump's distortions.
David Rosenberg, senior economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, called Friday's report "completely bogus" because of weather distortions.
The strong figures in January were not reliable due to distortions from the Lunar New Year holiday period.
These distortions and false statements by the attorney do a disservice to Cathriona's memory and to the truth.
Some experts have proposed a value-added tax, which causes fewer economic distortions and losses per dollar raised.
The European Union shares many of the United States' concerns over Chinese market distortions, overcapacity and technology transfer.
This is determined exclusively by the candidates' policy positions, and is insulated from the distortions of political advertising.
Any present traces of that race register now as dizzying distortions, shards culled from a fun-house mirror.
Add in the NVIDIA G-SYNC, and you can kiss goodbye to distortions and tears during fast gameplay.
As we enter the 2020 political season, remember this: The internet is full of fake information and distortions.
The potency, as elsewhere in the work, comes from Ms. Chase's slight but crucial distortions of the ordinary.
Titled Open my Glade (Flatten), the work found Rist with makeup smeared and face mutating in various distortions.
Such distortions, related to Ireland's large cluster of multinational companie, inflated GDP again for the last two years.
What can individual citizens do to guard against the distortions and tricks you write about in this book?
More Accurate Judgments: A mild bad mood also reduces some biases and distortions in how people form impressions.
If this market run is ultimately to end in overconfidence and silly economic distortions, we're not there yet.
In recent months, some scientists have spotted distortions of their own academic papers in far-right internet forums.
The critical takeaway is that the distortions brought about by trade barriers impose a cost on the economy.
And they should fix noxious distortions in the tax code while doing more to fight inequality and poverty.
"We have seen numerous distortions on social and other media of the facts of this matter," they said.
Cipollone launched an attack against Schiff over the matter Tuesday that mimicked Trump's own distortions about the episode.
Mr. Trump's reputation for distortions and untruths have also made it difficult to separate bluster from agenda-setting.
That's just 1.3 percent of the $457 billion total US drug market – and hardly enough to cause distortions.
"Friends have their own lenses that they look through, with their own insecurities, biases, and distortions," she said.
Rather than overhauling this fragmented system, both Obamacare and the Senate bill leave its distortions largely in place.
"Once he got going, logic and decorum gave way to threats, personal attacks and multiple distortions," he wrote.
Far from a "revenue grab," this is an attempt to eliminate economic distortions in the current tax code.
"The distortions, the confusion, the chaos, it is pathetic," Waters, a fierce critic of the Trump administration, said.
Candidate Trump promised to protect LGBT people against another terrorist attack fueled by fanatical, intolerant distortions of Islam.
Soros has rejected the campaign against him as "distortions and lies" meant to create a false external enemy.
For one, because every state must have at least one member in the House, there are still distortions.
Like in many big cities, the city of Paris has been concerned about housing shortages and property price distortions.
Two similar series produced by Distortions Unlimited show advances in mask-making from the late 70's to today.
To counter this, the Commission says it will issue reports identifying such distortions in certain countries or certain sectors.
Lumière SucréeSubtle distortions algorithmically engraved in the surface of a minty lollipop bend light to display a hidden image.
Still, it is these and other such pedestrian distortions of thought and perception that drive America's political polarization today.
Those who worry that central-bank actions have led to distortions in capital markets seem to have a point.
He is ready for "flat-out lies and distortions" by the other candidates, a Biden official told CNN Wednesday.
But, he said, leaving rates low for too long can create distortions in investment and hiring and penalizes savers.
These surreal distortions imagine the human head with the consistency of a pad of paper or a clay pot.
The research identified similar distortions in people's beliefs about the scientific consensus on the consequences of allowing concealed handguns.
In March, the U.S. economy created 103,000 jobs, about 90,000 lower than expectations and mainly due to weather distortions.
In 2015, a Congressional subcommittee held a hearing to discuss the market distortions caused by the inequitable fee structure.
In the words of Radiohead, the distortions, half-truths and flat-out lies were everywhere all of the time.
But even with those distortions, Ms. Yellen and the Fed face danger if they ignore these market signals entirely.
The big technology companies that benefit from the market distortions introduced by Title II aren't too happy about it.
Such distortions could include state interference, including state-owned enterprises, cheap financing or discrimination in favor of domestic producers.
It is also the wisdom that allows us to see the world as it is, without veils or distortions.
There's shades and distortions of disco ("Eel Dreams"), jazz ("Parallax"), doo-wop ("The Neurochem Dialogue"), funk ("Moon Whip Quaz").
It said the waiver "generates major distortions of competition to the detriment of other financial markets within the EU".
Otherwise, the recommendations could lead to misleading disclosures and confusion about their interpretation, mispricing of risk and market distortions.
But Evans said monthly redemptions vary and that the Fed must be wary of creating distortions in financial markets.
The distortions that emerge — like the backpack full of soon-to-be-worthless cash — can seem absurd, even laughable.
The reading combines results for January and February to exclude distortions caused by the week-long Lunar New Year.
Corporate distortions of the economy force humble people to sell family land they can no longer afford to carry.
We hurl ourselves into the future with increasingly precise models, only to be outpaced by our distortions of nature.
But even with these distortions taken into account, the performance of exports across the two months was still weak.
But distortions are particularly noticeable when users move their eyes, says Paul MacNeilage of the University of Nevada, Reno.
These gains come principally from raising investment in the United States and reducing wasteful tax distortions of business planning.
At the same time, they should focus on lifting distortions that constrain domestic consumer demand and limit trade competition.
The government also releases combined data for the first two months in an attempt to smooth out seasonal distortions.
The press, for example, has had to get used to calling out Trump's distortions, labeling his lies as lies.
These distortions also occur with the spaces and objects that appear in the selfies—like windows or Menegon's cat.
Soros has said the attacks against him were "lies and distortions" and were designed to create a false external enemy.
By determining distortions in the pattern of dots, the phone can map depth far more accurately than the passive system.
"We think this will help inform the public of the many distortions and inaccuracies in the majority memo," California Rep.
These same distortions helped Palang Pracharat, a party founded last year to support the generals, win perhaps 116 seats overall.
Such significant distortions primarily relate to state interference, whether directly or indirectly such as public policy leading to cheap finance.
That our galaxy is warped was already known, but the new research further characterizes the surprising extent of these distortions.
Rieff extends his indictment by dwelling repeatedly on the distortions—if not outright falsehoods—of memory, contrasting it with history.
But if firms can hold onto their market share for years, they create distortions in the rest of the economy.
Eliminating market distortions would save consumers money, protect billions of dollars in nuclear power investment and preserve well-paying jobs.
These paintings are a type of comic abstraction, employing psychedelic distortions of the popular figures until they are barely recognizable.
"Distortions of facts by the patient can result in a missed diagnosis or a misdiagnosis by the physician," LeRoy adds.
The distortions of the hate Trump movement are never more obvious than in the reaction to the President's leaked schedule.
German industry associations also criticised Trump's decision, warning that it would harm the global economy and lead to market distortions.
Receiving data bits in the wrong order or at the wrong time can cause distortions, stutters, lag, and other problems.
Power dynamicsRead Hamadeh's full statement:The article contains numerous inaccuracies and distortions, and does not reflect the reality at Zeel today.
Think of that: The President of the United States averages -- AVERAGED -- 16 distortions or falsehoods -- every single day of 2893.
This includes extreme distortions of the jet stream, which can cause heat waves in summer and cold snaps in winter. 
Fairstein said the series was "full of distortions and falsehoods," though some of her claims don't seem to stand up.
On August 17 at 8:41 am, LIGO detected gravitational waves — literal distortions in space and time — passing through Earth.
But he argues that the standard economic scholarship about tariffs does not take into account market distortions between trading partners.
Far from paying a price for pushing such distortions and lies, however, he has been rewarded with the White House.
The dominant public images of black people in American culture were, he said, "a plague of distortions," comedic or abject.
And Chinese officials' habit of massaging data to show their policies in the best light added distortions, Mr. Yi said.
But the mass audience watching on TV should be told about the president's egregious distortions and attempts to stoke fear.
Within the Open Skies deals are tough provisions meant to ensure fair competition that is not tainted by market distortions.
In other words, central bank-induced market distortions do not change the basics of the banker's math I described above.
" Ms. Harris also largely dodged a question about her record as a prosecutor, saying that there had been "many distortions.
He did not hold back, showing slide after slide that detailed the distortions and errors of the Puerto Rico deal.
However, in the event of "significant distortions" affecting domestic prices, investigators can instead use international benchmark prices, the EU proposed.
But if you expect the President and his backers to turn off the fog machines of lies and distortions, don't.
And that has created changes in the market, some would say distortions in the market, that are driving this consolidation.
The drumbeat of distortions and threats will, sadly, continue and must be promptly rebutted by commentators, Congress and the public.
Such distortions are common, including Republicans winning every seat in a block of 10 states running from Arkansas to Utah.
The reading combines the results for January and February to exclude distortions caused by the week-long Lunar New Year.
The tax system would cause fewer distortions, because companies would have less incentive to relocate operations to low-tax jurisdictions.
The Washington Post's count of Trump's distortions and untruths, which now exceeds 13,000, could well surpass 20,000 before election day.
The 2017 address to Congress that won Trump such high marks turned out to be full of lies and distortions.
Is income inequality the outcome of a free economy, the result of market distortions, or a threat to democratic processes?
Virtual Narcissism also grew out of Menegon's interest in the use of bodies and interactivity, as well distortions and failures.
Such incidents and their reportage confirmed suspicions of cultural bias, media distortions, and an absence of fair play and reciprocity. 3.
Imposing a new flat tax with no deductions and no distortions — even at a relatively low rate — would undo those efforts.
Nonfarm payrolls rose by 228,000 jobs last month amid broad gains in hiring as the distortions from the recent hurricanes faded.
According to the Washington Post, Trump is approaching the 11,000 mark in its accounting of all his lies, distortions and misrepresentations.
The campaign was so negative and dominated by outrageous distortions [that] afterward there was a period of self-flagellation for journalists.
The exact same is true of electricity: Those distortions, when electricity is not perfectly synchronized, are either overpowering or underpowering [loads].
It will also do away with the distortions caused by the same products being taxed at different rates in different states.
" And he says Farrow's new book "Catch and Kill" is "built on a series of distortions, confused timelines, and outright inaccuracies.
Then-candidate Trump's puffery and distortions of the truth gave people who were so inclined at least a meme per day.
But macroeconomic distortions and imbalances are starting to accumulate around the world, in a reprise of the end of previous cycles.
Yet from 2008, when the global financial crisis struck, the adjustments failed to keep up with the distortions, the paper says.
U.S. non-farm payrolls rose by 228,93.8993 jobs in November amid broad gains in hiring as distortions from recent hurricanes faded.
Seimetz's episodes are colorful, with frenetic editing, time-jumps, light flares, lens distortions, and a generally more impressionistic feel than Kerrigan's.
Taken together, these overlapping factors create unnecessary and unfair distortions, both when it comes to schedule making and NCAA Tournament seeding.
A senior U.S. official said those countries eventually earned market economy status as evidence of state subsidies and state distortions waned.
He said that if that was the case, some of the distortions these policies have created, particularly in currencies, could dissipate.
Capital Economics' China economist Julian Evans-Pritchard said there may also be distortions due to Lunar New Year and capital flows.
A new government could lead to policy changes aimed at eliminating severe economic distortions, but the probability of default remains high.
And one, industry executives outside China believe, that has been based on what Canada's Simard calls "a plethora of market distortions".
The data combines figures for January and February to smooth out distortions caused by the week-long China's Lunar New Year.
Nonfarm payrolls rose by 6093,000 jobs last month amid broad gains in hiring as the distortions from the recent hurricanes faded.
For the buyers, there are two strong financial rationales for the deals, albeit ones that highlight distortions in the Chinese market.
In the ensuing vacuum, the president will take undue power, creating power distortions that ultimately do not serve the country well.
There are sixteen digital-to-analog converters (eight dual hybrid DACs) inside the Select DAC, working to eliminate distortions and imperfections.
Numerous examples of spoofing image-processing, machine-learning algorithms by slight distortions of the inputs demonstrate the importance of data quality.
"[Rubio's plan] would significantly increase the incentive for investment and reduce tax distortions in the allocation of capital," the center said.
"Essentially we ignored the data on vision distortions that persisted for years," Waxler told CBS News, calling his vote a mistake.
"This man is a pathological liar," Mr. Cruz said, ticking off Mr. Trump's distortions, his infidelities, his penchant for conspiracy theories.
U.S. non-farm payrolls rose by 93.903,000 jobs in November amid broad gains in hiring as distortions from recent hurricanes faded.
But soon, as commentary points out flaws and failings, distortions and disagreements, people settle back into their preexisting habits and attitudes.
But May's figure was the weakest rate since the 2003 outbreak of SARS, once seasonal distortions like holidays are factored out.
However, if those prices are subject to "significant market distortions", investigators can instead construct a fair value using international benchmark prices.
For the Biennale's curators, the mirror is a tool to see the self but unreliable one because of its various distortions.
The subsidy has lingered for more than a decade, artificially propping up producers and creating costly market distortions along the way.
A successful I.P.O. for Uber will validate and perpetuate the mega-venture capital model, and all the distortions that it entails.
Imagine whites in blackface on the stage: The actor "throws forth" all of the lies and distortions onto the black body.
They are the leitmotif of a Republican Party that can justify its reverse Robin Hood policies only through lies and distortions.
Trade disputes — if they were to lead to supply shortages and price distortions — are another problem in the current inflation outlook.
U.S. non-farm payrolls rose by 228,000 jobs in November amid broad gains in hiring as distortions from recent hurricanes faded.
In his distortions, Trump is automatic, wide ranging and perfectly comfortable exploiting nearly anyone in the service of a useful claim.
Economists caution against reading too much into the month-to-month data on wages, which is volatile and prone to distortions.
But it too is about the distortions of history and memory — not to mention the function and enduring value of art.
We have extensive recapitulations of the distortions Freud introduced into his early case histories — most famously in the case of Dora.
Moreover, given his long history of falsehoods and distortions, Mr. Trump has his own credibility issues that further cloud the picture.
Soros has rejected the campaign against him as "distortions and lies" meant to create a false external enemy to distract Hungarians.
Governments could participate in AMCs but only under strict state aid rules intended to avoid distortions to the common EU market.
The active ingredient in magic mushrooms is psilocybin, which is behind the "high" feeling of euphoria and the psychedelic visual distortions.
The putative role of textiles and architecture in antebellum activism doesn't matter that much, but other distortions in Siebert's story do.
When you put those with the most to lose from real change in charge of change, you can expect some distortions.
It then calculates the distance from the scanner to multiple points on the object by looking at distortions in the projected pattern.
It is a breathtaking example from his Parisian Distortions series that began as an assignment for the French 'girlie' magazine Le Sourire.
The distortions begin to build up and become a shorthand way of describing the interior world and mental state of the subject.
That's why, as you turn the pages of "Lost in Konglish," distortions and smudges grow more intense, until the text becomes indecipherable.
Because of the pig transport bans, supply trapped in the north cannot meet the demand in the south, causing distortions in prices.
Todd: And yet I can't help but feel a little exhausted by the endless mind games and reality distortions and the like.
He's inspired by colors, forms, and distortions found in science and experiments with petri dish photography methods to create a hypnagogic world.
One result: The market has largely avoided the valuation distortions and overheated themes that sometimes build up as bull markets roll on.
The to-do list is long: Venezuela will need to remove price controls and other distortions and build a social safety-net.
"WE, THE OVERSTIMULATED CHILDREN OF THE NIGHTLIFE, ARE BEGINNING TO FEEL THE WAVE DISTORTIONS FROM GENERATIONS OF SUBTLE STRUCTURAL MANIPULATIONS," he wrote.
Despite repeated distortions and biased information, as well as misguided, inaccurate attacks from detractors, our Internet service is not going to change.
" However, President Higgins has also said that Ireland must not "become a prisoner of the past" or "allow any distortions of history.
Yet the evidence is mounting that the distortions caused by the low-rate world are growing even as the gains are diminishing.
As local punters swarm into mainland tech, the new-issue market is starting to mimic distortions more common in Shanghai and Shenzhen.
The Trump administration is also pressuring G20 nations to take steps to reduce global steel oversupply and other distortions in that market.
In short, there were too many market distortions that made the economy appear as though it was stronger than it actually was.
Once the distortions were made evident by rising foreclosure rates and collapsing Wall Street financial giants, the entire system came crumbling down.
But, February's China trade data were "downbeat, even accounting for seasonal distortions," said Julian Evans-Pritchard, senior China economist at Capital Economics.
But the judge dismissed UBS from the case, saying there was nothing showing it manipulated prices, even if it benefited from distortions.
Analysts combine January and February figures for a more accurate trend to account for distortions from the timing of Lunar New Year.
These headphones exhibit exceptional control of distortions at high frequencies, and get right down to the most granular details on multilayered recordings.
We will continue to press China to address distortions in its economy and to implement its international commitments, including at the WTO.
All of these distortions of reality tended to favor right-wing extremism and worldviews based on fear and suspicion of social systems.
Research has shown that isolation can exacerbate symptoms of mental illness, as well as induce anxiety, depression, distortions, paranoia, and even psychosis.
After almost eight years of low rates, do you see signs of dangerous distortions in financial markets or in the broader economy?
The time distortions are so fully realized and detailed you'd actually believe this is what the end of time might feel like.
"The distortions of the hate Trump movement are never more obvious than in the reaction to the President's leaked schedule," Gingrich tweeted.
"According to our estimates, these higher tariffs are likely to create large economic distortions and reduce U.S. tariff revenues," the authors concluded.
He has far less patience with advisers who try to rein him in or challenge his ugly and fantastical distortions of reality.
Add subsidies, high regulation and other distortions of market forces and you have a recipe for warped valuation assumptions of healthcare startups.
The film explores two environments, an office and a living room, where strange perceptual phenomena (image distortions, blurs, digital interferences) take place.
Economic theory provides a rule of thumb that the cost of tariff-induced distortions rises in the square of the tariff rate.
If, however, the tariff rate jumps to 10 percent, the cost of tariff-induced distortions won't just be 10 times as great.
The four-week moving average, which smooths out weekly distortions, was 2272,280,2334, an increase of 2186,2809 from the previous week's revised average.
The result of his research was a massive tome that pointed out all the distortions and falsehoods taught in US history classes.
We see the preteenage Paiman only in silhouettes projected on the fabric of a tent, which allows for clever distortions of scale.
"Crack moms" were nearly always represented as African-American, adding racism to the mix of distortions at play in that perceived crisis.
But if these attorneys general want to debate distortions of the legislative process, the BBCE loophole is a good place to start.
"OPEC production cuts... created distortions in the Asian crude market, changing global trade patterns," BMI Research said in a note to clients.
Democrats cheered when Republicans, acting alone, failed to rescue the American people from the crushing burden and market distortions that ObamaCare created.
Beyond partisan politics — Republicans currently benefit from its distortions — there's sentimental attachment to the institution, tied to popular mythology about the Constitution.
Trump frequently denies that he misleads the public and instead blames the media for what he describes as distortions of his words.
The United States is now the world's leading oil producer, making it more challenging for OPEC to manage distortions in supply and demand.
The same is true for political disasters, as when farmers' livelihoods are directly hit by trade distortions such as President Trump's tariff policies.
Relatively weak distortions of the faint blue distant galaxies all over the above 2008 image indicate the existence of the dark matter ring.
In his book Public Opinion, The New Republic's founding co-editor Walter Lippman lamented the role of naked distortions in shaping public perceptions.
" "We intend to fight back against the lies and distortions we're seeing now from Trump, his allies, the Russians, and the Republican Party.
But a U.S. trade official said the discussion showed that appropriate tools were available within the WTO to address distortions affecting international trade.
But she said there was "general agreement that there are distortions in the corporate tax code" that could be changed to improve productivity.
To spot the hidden filaments, two independent teams of researchers searched for precise distortions in the CMB, the afterglow of the Big Bang.
That has drawn widespread criticisms from major economies, primarily the United States, who have complained about the economic distortions caused by the yuan.
Competitive tax codes keep rates low, and neutral tax codes have few economic distortions, such as favoring consumption over savings, the group said.
But the judge also said dismissing UBS was appropriate because there was nothing showing it manipulated prices, even if it benefited from distortions.
"We will not stand for the distortions in foreign markets being used against U.S. businesses," Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said in a statement.
Analysts prefer to look at combined January and February data due to distortions from the timing of the long Lunar New Year holiday.
Because their diaphragm moves uniformly across its full surface area, it can deliver more consistent and precise sound and thus produces fewer distortions.
"There's actually some very real vested interests behind some of these distortions," he said, referring to Indonesia's endemic corruption but giving no details.
I advise you to read that book and see the full perspective, rather than relying on the magazine article which contains such distortions.
All of this should serve as a lesson on how media distortions can influence even scientific knowledge about the consequences of drug use.
" According to Horwitz-Person, people who seek treatment for sex offenses tend to have a common "series of thinking errors and cognitive distortions.
But the U.S. can and should ask that Chinese policies be applied in a non-discriminatory manner and without creating global market distortions.
"Due to these distortions, Heineken is reviewing its strategy in the northeast and considers extreme measures" such as the closure of the factories.
The results of the forum give the world a real opportunity to sustainably reduce overcapacity in the steel sector and eliminate market distortions.
Using the Doppler effect, the GS team will measure minor gravitational distortions in this radio relay to unpack density variations within the planet.
Because of market distortions, economists Leonard Burman and Joel Slemrod estimate the total cost of the bridge project to be around $85003 million.
Publishing intentional distortions to make the case about hospital CEO compensation is probably not the best way to launch a new media outlet.
Opponents of financial transaction taxes warn that they'll produce huge distortions in the market or perhaps kill it altogether and significantly reduce liquidity.
A history fueled by the lies and distortions of racism and defended by violence can never be a source of strength and pride.
Let's be clear, as fact-checker Daniel Dale was busy pointing out on Twitter, it was full of half-truths and total distortions.
Though Korey claimed the firm has "identified deliberate lies and distortions" in The Verge's original story, no legal action has yet been taken.
The Windsors did nothing to protect her from the tidal wave of defamatory distortions and outright lies flowing nonstop from these loathsome rags.
These, it says, refer to what China must do to become more productive and innovative: remove economic distortions, diffuse technology and foster discovery.
He accused the Trump team of trying to use "lies, smears, distortions and name calling" to knock him out of the presidential race.
"There's going to be debate about how transient those distortions are because this rebuilding is going to take a long time," said Swonk.
Also, though the manufacturing job loss was notable, part of it may be data distortions from the settling of the auto workers' strike.
It can seem self-centered or willfully distorting, but often it's just a way of being transparent about distortions that are happening anyway.
Whatever the cause, there are large distortions in the global steel market affecting American producers due to dirty trade tricks and foreign overcapacity.
"The story was full of all of the same distortions and innuendos that characterized past political attacks on Judge Moore," the statement said.
So far, neither appears to have happened, but the bank stands ready to take appropriate steps if it sees distortions in the market.
In other words, the NY Fed's model could be giving off a false positive because of the enormous distortions in the bond market.
He also largely dismissed worries over possible asset bubbles and criticisms that the Fed has contributed to price distortions and low market volatility.
And the way I like to think about it is we need to fix some of the distortions in our U.S. health care system.
"This lawsuit is filled with lies and distortions and is an embarrassment to Ms. Wynn and her counsel," Steve Wynn said in a statement.
Fratino's subtle distortions of the figure underscore his charged imagery, with acute attention to armpit hair, chest hair, pubic hair, and the body's physicality.
Lower taxes and a simpler tax system are often preferred by most economists because they reduce distortions in decision-making and can boost growth.
Trump's complaints and distortions suggest that even as he carries out his duties as President, he will reflexively promote his alternative view of reality.
The same tests on a OnePlus 3T running Android 6.1 Marshmallow, and an iPhone 7 running iOS 10.2, however, had no such audio distortions.
He made this clear four years ago as he announced his candidacy with a disjointed and rambling talk seasoned with distortions and outright lies.
Addressing his cabinet on Sunday, Netanyahu called arguments that Israel was short-changed in the negotiations "distortions and fabrications of parties with political interests".
Democrats argued that they needed to release their 10-page memo to clarify what Schiff called "many distortions and inaccuracies" in the Republican memo.
Regulators will need temporary solutions to avoid dangerous "distortions" in markets while entering the post-Brexit world, Hufeld said at an event in London.
So governments tax other sorts of economic activity instead, causing harmful distortions, for example by raising income taxes on workers in the mainstream economy.
If reporters were not given accreditation, it is "probably because of the libel and distortions that were spread by such mass media," said Maduro.
Serial distortions about the facts of a matter mean that a candidate, Mr. Trump in this case, never even gets to the starting point.
ET, with a Democratic rebuttal to follow and the networks vowing to provide extensive fact-checking, given the president's history of untruths and distortions.
These distortions lead to a systematic misallocation of resources, says Mr Levy, a former deputy finance minister and head of the social-security institute.
Once the full range of U.S. trade distortions is taken into account, a third more Chinese exports are implicated in this year's trade war.
She's best known for her self-portraits, which often involve over-the-top costumes and makeup and elaborate distortions that render her face unrecognizable.
He said adopting policies to remove distortions particularly in the state sector was also critical given State-owned enterprises' (SOEs) disproportionate share of credit.
They then identify any distortions that apply to that thought, such as Catastrophizing, Magnification of the Negative, Fortune Telling or Over-Generalization, among others.
They have effects that can be disturbing, like sensory distortions, the dissolution of one's sense of self, and the vivid reliving of frightening memories.
Those local distortions mean that some regions of the device might be within the magic range of twist angles, while other regions are not.
Consumer prices in the world's second-largest economy accelerated to a six-month high in February as seasonal distortions caused food prices to spike.
However, it will make exceptions for cases of "significant market distortions", such as excessive state intervention, an exception expected to cover many Chinese firms.
Both policies urgently required reform: the shortage of children means that China's population is ageing fast; the controls aggravated distortions in the sex ratio.
One of Smith's interviewees is the M.I.T. physicist Aron M. Bernstein, who talks about the distortions of mirrors, particularly as they're used in telescopes.
Our global allies agree that China undermines the fragile, rules-based trading architecture and creates global economic distortions through its commercial policies and practices.
Marsha Blackburn, delivering a speech packed with the over-the-top rhetoric, distortions and just plain oddities that have come to be his trademark.
Introduced by Hugo Chavez, the controls have created severe economic distortions that mean the local bolivar currency is far weaker than the government suggests.
"The trade war, and the weapons used in it, create distortions in the economy," said Mike Loewengart, head of investment strategy at E*Trade.
If past experience is anything by which to go, those asset price distortions could have serious adverse long-run consequences for the global economy.
Now, opponents are throwing up a smokescreen of distortions and misinformation as they try to repeal reform and return to gouging consumers and merchants.
The distortions and arguments are disorienting and distressing, but the process helps Trump determine who can be co-opted to participate in his deceptions.
A drone camera pans over a selection of installation sites where programmers have erected artful yet alien structural distortions of natural and urban landscapes.
This beautifully articulated figure is an astonishing flash of realism in a show that is otherwise dreamlike, rife with distortions both anatomical and spatial.
The device uses flexible mirrors that can correct for distortions caused by Earth's atmosphere and return extra-sharp images of objects in the sky.
These efforts aimed to limit distortions imposed by political choices in the belief that efficient markets produce better outcomes for society as a whole.
Their barren quietude is not the only anomaly: the footage he shot, encoded as low-res mpeg-1 files, appears full of chromatic distortions.
If you don't like what you see in the distortions, take a close look at what you are putting in front of the mirror.
But auras can take other forms as well: a prickling pins-and-needles feeling on parts of the body, speech disturbances, distortions of sounds.
The more I think about it, the more convinced I am that our gun violence problem is also a language problem — euphemisms, distortions, misdirections.
They can be associated with an aura—visual distortions, sensory changes, or even speech and language disturbances that herald the onset of head pain.
However, unlike Trump, who seems incapable of taking responsibility for any of the thousands of distortions he has made, Daniels copped to her deceptions.
But I just keep thinking about what longer-term distortions this is creating, especially since yields are global now but their impact is local.
Bellavia labored over perfecting every element—the optical tube is made from wood, rather than aluminum, to prevent distortions from temperature changes, for example.
Despite the tragic—and apparently cautionary—ending, Brooks films women's fight for sexual freedom as a brave defiance of traditional constraints and hypocritical distortions.
"Anytime they are caught red-handed engaging in distortions, inaccuracies, a fact pattern that is clearly not accurate, they blame someone else," Schultz said.
As retail sales are affected by distortions from the Lunar New Year, analysts usually consider combined January and February figures for a more accurate trend.
The fact is, many people hear only Trump's version of events, and polls show many people believe even the most obvious distortions of the truth.
To really understand the zombies and their zombifiers, we have to realize that in a way, everything we see and hear and smell are distortions.
Analysts said given the distortions, a more accurate figure was GDP excluding net taxes on import — which eliminates much of the one-time auto effect.
Mark Thomas, a comedian and protest organiser, said the UK should not commit to a Brexit based on the Leave organisers' distortions of the facts.
However, the first two months of the year generally result in some distortions in the data, depending on the timing of the Lunar New Year.
Even when nocturnal thoughts question the point of my life, I'm learning to see them as cognitive distortions that bend and shape what truly appear.
After processing to remove distortions and to locate each image, the data will be in the cloud and ready for the company's clients within hours.
These include huge distortions, such as a deduction for debt-interest payments, as well as smaller scratchings of pork like special treatment for NASCAR racetracks.
Schiff's tweet didn't lay out their specific nature, other than to say they "do not correct the profound distortions and inaccuracies" in the original document.
To reduce distortions caused by noisy data, the researchers excluded counties with large numbers of recent immigrants, who might have acquired cancer-causing mutations elsewhere.
Instead of objectivity or impartiality, The View From Somewhere advocates for a different distinction: between earnestly searching for the truth and peddling distortions and falsehoods.
But the EU will make exceptions for cases of "significant market distortions", such as excessive state intervention, an exception expected to cover many Chinese firms.
The Pixel 3a also includes a 'lite' version of this software, but only removes distortions on faces that appear in the corners of an image.
So, we can conclude that the size distortions experienced by those with self-relevant fears don't bleed out into perceptual interpretations of everyday bad stuff.
Kimmel has not only taken on the Senate's practically homicidal Graham-Cassidy healthcare bill, he's done it without resorting to lies or distortions (how quaint!).
This is the story about the birth of a legend, after all, which means it must contain—basically by definition—half-truths, embellishments, distortions, manipulations.
Natixis economist Joseph LaVorgna said the effect of tariffs could create distortions in the data, just as they did with U.S. soybean exports last year.
A European Commission source told CNBC that officials are working with Greece to ensure corporate taxation that is effective, limits uncertainty, and contains no distortions.
Then there was the fractured dreamtime of 2010's Inception and the space-travel distortions of Interstellar, both movies that resolve into heartwarming family reunions.
"I'm carefully watching how our policy of controlling the yield curve affects the economy, and whether or not it is creating any distortions," Suzuki said.
"When Trump criticizes 'all types of racism' he's using false equivalence to wink at those who peddle in the distortions of white grievance," Rather tweeted.
Economic history has taught repeatedly that government price fixing, especially of basic commodities, such as oil and credit, creates distortions with long-term, painful consequences.
We also know that moving too slowly -- keeping interest rates too low for too long -- could risk other distortions in the form of higher inflation.
"Everyone knew the report would be confusing because of the distortions from [hurricanes] Harvey and Irma," said Richard Piccirillo, managing director at PGIM Fixed Income.
Even without the strike distortions, job growth is slowing this year, averaging 2000,256 per month compared with an average monthly gain of 2000,23 in 203.
The simple and, what we might call, pure view of markets is that mandating prices just causes distortions that ultimately lead to lots of problems.
However, for reasons related to the legacy of quantitative easing and distortions arising from liability-driven pension funds, the term premium no longer exists today.
The Surrealists drew heavily from Freudian psychoanalysis to depict dreams and distortions of time and space in their photographs, as well as fear and death.
It's hard to teach students to form opinions based on facts and evidence when the Chinese internet is so cluttered with distortions, lies and prejudices.
And there are passages in Wulff's work in which perspectival distortions and spatial telescoping suggest that she might have a sweet tooth for Sienese painting.
Brooks plays with these subtle material distortions to explore problematic social and political subjects, such as slut-shaming and depictions of masculinity in our culture.
The monthly data is prone to distortions because of bad weather or quirks of the calendar (even an oddly timed holiday can skew the numbers).
Adding to these distortions is the fact that all states receive two electoral votes based on their representation in the Senate, regardless of their population.
Instead, these comic fugues on masterpieces of English literature turned out to be perfect fare for a mind wrestling with the distortions of jet lag.
Ideas of phantom limbs, second skins and body distortions — the female body, in particular — also populate the work, taking cues from Dada and Surrealist imagery.
This is, after all, a President who offers lies and distortions at such an unprecedented rate that the world discounts much of what he says.
It is frankly offensive to see flacks and enablers try to put Reagan's worthy mantle around the current president's shoulders, employing distortions and mental gymnastics.
But you also monitor your emotions and your thoughts because the cognitive distortions, the diet myths that are in our culture, can affect our eating.
"Negative interest rates would entail risks of introducing significant complexity or distortions to the financial system," minutes from the Federal Reserve meeting in October said.
In "Man's Head" (one of several versions) of 1963, the head looks a little like one of Bacon's own, with facetings and twisty sideways distortions.
The ECB clearly wants to prepare the markets for an exit of their ultra-loose monetary policy stance without creating further distortions in the markets.
They should present history as it was, without distortions even if well meant, of symbols and houses of worship that misrepresent and misshape that memory.
"At the end of the day, I'm against ETFs because they often create enormous distortions that can obliterate even the best of stocks," Cramer said.
August payroll numbers historically have been the most volatile due to seasonal distortions, often coming in weak at first reading only to be revised higher.
But as the frequency of his speeches and rallies increases, so too have his distortions and falsehoods, according to the Washington Post's "Fact Checker" database.
We discussed the distortions, our shared love for neofolk, and the fascination with Nordic indie, from Múm to Emiliana Torrini, Mugison, David Tiber, and so on.
I'm curious to see if his fight against the distortions of representative democracy will now include any correctives to the very Electoral College that saved him.
They argue that such distortions have fueled rampant overcapacity in key industries such as steel and aluminum that are flooding global markets and forcing layoffs elsewhere.
However, like many of the distortions in which Trump has trafficked, the voter fraud narrative suggests he deserves more credit and acclaim than he has received.
"We intend to fight back against the lies and distortions we're seeing now from Trump, his allies, the Russians, and the Republican Party," Mr. Rasky said.
The OECD has provided them with ammunition by concluding in a recent report that "market distortions appear to be a genuine concern in the aluminum industry".
His lawyers told Netflix last year about his concerns with distortions in the series; the company did not respond to requests for comment about this article.
A prediction of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity, theorists had long suspected that such waves—rippling distortions in the fabric of space itself—were real.
None of these distortions is easy to resolve; in the past, they have often preceded a macroeconomic slowdown, with a resulting slowdown in oil consumption growth.
Software filters can approximate a CRT's trademark image distortions, like scanlines or the curve of a screen, and a tinted glass panel can enhance the illusion.
For some years UMNO was split between hardline supporters of affirmative action (like the demonstrators pictured above) and moderates dismayed by the distortions it has brought.
He added that going forward, WTO members wishing to use third-country price comparisons against Chinese imports would need to keep presenting evidence of economic distortions.
A likely consequence of this is that central banks will be big owners of private-sector assets for a while, with all the distortions that implies.
Smart regulatory systems should have a sound legal and empirical basis, minimize costs and market distortions and promote innovation through intellectual property protection and market incentives.
Kaplan, speaking to the Stemmons Corridor Business Association in Dallas, said he sees some signs of distortions from low interest rates and they do worry him.
Any kind of reform that reduces those distortions — for example by reducing write-offs or simplifying the code — will be seen as a positive for growth.
Babies born with this condition are likely to suffer untold developmental harms, including speech and movement delays, trouble with balance, facial distortions, seizures and mental retardation.
However, the European Commission fears that the diverging solutions adopted by Germany, France and Italy threaten to create competitive distortions and complicate the bail-in tool.
On September 1st, she wrote of the "peculiar distortions" in the financial world, notably that Upgrade your inbox and get our Daily Dispatch and Editor's Picks.
And I say that as someone with two daughters (and a son) who is acutely aware of the distortions of the fashion world and their dangers.
"I'm also committed to working with the president on narrow and targeted remedies that address China's distortions without hurting other U.S. industries and workers," Brady said.
Figures published earlier on Tuesday showed the biggest annual fall in retail sales since at least 1995, however, excluding distortions caused by the timing of Easter.
There might be some level of passive stock ownership that will cause some distortions that a clever investor can exploit, but this is tough to prove.
The programme would tackle the dinar exchange rate by imposing fees "for commercial and personal purposes, and fuel subsidies" and other measures to correct economic distortions.
This "laissez-faire" mindset had successfully captured the Washington culture during the Reagan years and set the stage for the distortions committed during the Clinton administration.
Indeed, the beauty of a DBCFT is precisely that it could raise substantial revenue without creating the economic distortions and inefficiencies that the corporate tax does.
Yet Krenek's understanding of race was limited by a lack of access to African-American artists, as well as by the racist distortions of the era.
In general, the interaction of drug insurance with monopoly pricing creates potentially huge distortions in both drug development and drug use, reinforcing the case for bargaining.
While the water creates a space of refuge, it's also deathly, sensual, and natural, a radical shift from the inhuman distortions central to the previous sequences.
Ann Beattie's distinguished career extends back 40 years to her debut collection, "Distortions," which documented, with cool aplomb, disaffected baby boomers in the age of Nixon.
The body distortions and fragmented flow that define this dance form become poignant tools in the show's exploration of social themes like incarceration and racial justice.
You can even fine-tune the system to produce a specific style—Georgic poetry, New Yorker articles, Russian misinformation—leading to all sorts of interesting distortions.
" The firm said, "While there could be some concern that media distortions might impact recruiting, the firm just had one of its best recruiting classes ever.
"Unfortunately, since the day of the crash, Russia has done its best to bring about conspiracy theories, denials, distortions of reality and disinformation," Mr. Blok said.
Last year's supply disruption and price distortions in the Western market caused China to flip to being a net exporter of alumina, historically a rare occurrence.
The AMD FreeSync technology syncs the 1,920 x 1,080 Full HD display with the GPU to minimize graphic distortions that typically happen in non-gaming monitors.
Last year's supply disruption and price distortions in the Western market caused China to flip to being a net exporter of alumina, historically a rare occurrence.
In particular, what distortions will emerge that are harmful to borrowers, and how will lenders lawfully try to sidestep or game the rule, to their advantage?
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - U.S. financier George Soros on Monday denounced a Hungarian government campaign against him as "distortions and lies" designed to create a false external enemy.
He soon received a box of articles and books, including works by Milton Friedman and a treatise on regulatory distortions in the New York taxicab market.
Given what many see as the threat posed to democracy by the distortions of a "post-truth" political environment, Germany is not taking the problem lightly.
For scanning, Notes uses the camera and some impressive AI to identify a rectangular document, remove distortions and bring it directly into Notes as an annotatable document.
The package also takes aim at subsidies for fossil fuels and market distortions by setting stricter limits on support schemes for reserve power, known as capacity mechanisms.
Adam Schiff (D-CA), argues that the Nunes memo is full of "distortions and misrepresentations" that don't stand up to scrutiny based on the underlying classified evidence.
While these types of distortions may prompt a small fraction of companies to innovate, misallocation more generally is a major factor behind cross-country differences in productivity.
"Memory is fallible and open to distortions," lead author Shazia Akhtar, a senior research associate at the University of Bradford in the UK, told Gizmodo via email.
It's all come during a time when central banks have intervened in markets like never before, creating distortions that might not make an inverted curve as relevant.
If anything, Garland's portrayals seem reverential, leavened by distortions that occasionally make an overstuffed chair resemble the 80-year-old grandmother you would imagine sitting in it.
But there's more to the difference between true strongman coaches and mere college football coaches than those various impacted and infected affinities and the distortions they create.
"That role is even more important at a time when Donald Trump and his allies spread dangerous distortions with the intent of falsely smearing his political opponents."
This scenario may sound all too familiar, as some judicial contests start to mirror the bickering and distortions that characterize many races for legislative and executive offices.
Aegis Europe, an alliance of 30 European manufacturing industries, said the anti-dumping proposal crucially shifts the burden of proof, meaning EU producers must show such distortions.
What's also clear is that as Trump turns more and more to his 2020 reelection race, his exaggerations, distortions and outright lies grow more and more common.
The economy has grown at an annual rate of around 23.2% for the past 18 months, even while the government has ended most of Ms Fernández's distortions.
You don't realize the distortions have happened, which can include an elongated face and an oversized nose, until you compare your selfies to a professionally photographed headshot.
Hockney partnered with University of Arizona optics professor Charles Falco to analyze key measurable distortions in early paintings he saw as providing strong evidence for his theory.
"Australian farm exporters to India have been whacked with a range of new trade distortions over the past year," Ciobo told a grains industry conference in Melbourne.
Marka said to think of it as a "cosmic microphone," an incredibly precise listening device that can detect distortions in space-time, the fabric of the universe.
However, the waves are so small that it takes a detector like LIGO, capable of measuring distortions one-thousandth the size of a proton, to observe them.
It leaves one wondering how many distortions and misrepresentations Trump will push on Wednesday, when everyone — including the president — will be watching Mueller's full day of testimony.
If it sounds dream-like, with its contradictory levels of awareness and fantastic distortions of form, then we know exactly what Freud would have said about it.
German industry associations also criticised Trump's decision to withdraw from the climate deal, warning that the move would harm the global economy and lead to market distortions.
Large month-to-month swings indicate statistical noise and one-off distortions, in this case, a strike by Verizon workers in May that was resolved by June.
"[The discovery] actually does show distortions of space time... We can see time traveling faster then slower, but it cannot make us travel in time," Gonzalez explained.
The new rate is not expected to change any of the fundamental distortions in the economy heaving under a fourth year of recession and triple-digit inflation.
And you can lock or unlock the dimensions of a layer as you resize it — so there's no accidental distortions of height or width to worry about.
That role is even more important at a time when Donald Trump and his allies spread dangerous distortions with the intent of falsely smearing his political opponents.
Retail sales sank by an annual 2.7%, the biggest fall - excluding distortions caused by the timing of Easter - since the British Retail Consortium's records began in 1995.
Soros has previously characterized Hungary's campaign against him as "distortions and lies" intended to build him up as an external target to rail against for political gain.
"It's a very retrogressive measure, straight out of the manual on how to create shortages and price distortions," an agriculture expert, who declined to be named, said.
The policy, which would largely apply to Americans making low to moderate incomes, could create distortions in the labor market, according to some lawmakers and employment experts.
Perhaps the best way to understand "Lord" is to see it as the latest installment in a series of books about the distortions wrought by historical memory.
It also warns lawmakers against intentionally posting "audio-visual distortions," which could sweep up misleadingly Photoshopped images or video footage that has been altered in any way.
It also warns lawmakers against intentionally posting "audio-visual distortions," which could sweep up misleadingly altered images or video footage that has been altered in any way.
" Because President Obama chose to stay above the ideological and partisan fray, he created a vacuum "too often filled by his opponents' distortions, hysteria, and racial backlash.
We hired lawyers from Clare Locke LLP, the country&aposs top defamation law firm, and they have identified deliberate lies and distortions in The Verge&aposs reporting.
He must also speak against the background of Bobby Previte's exquisitely unnerving sound design and music, which ranges from primal percussion to ear-scraping high-tech distortions.
Still, his distortions were minor when compared with the efforts of Republicans on the Judiciary Committee to confuse anyone trying to understand the Democrats' case for impeachment.
May's position underscores the nature of today's global supply chain and mutual benefit for all countries to avoid interruptions and distortions in cross-border trade and investment.
By continuing to pair successive revenue raisers with additional cuts, tax rates can be pushed even lower and more distortions can be removed from the tax code.
World history starts to feel like one big funhouse in which the same games, distortions and deceptions — including, and especially, self-deceptions — are practiced again and again.
Their basic mistake is that they overemphasize differences between Muslims, like the Sunni-Shia split, and assume that ISIS and al-Qaeda are aberrant distortions of Islam.
Mr. Palmer, who covered Europe for the left-leaning Guardian newspaper and was Mr. Johnson's father's age, tried to warn him that his distortions had become dangerous.
Trochut says his creative motivations also derive from both the distinct geometric elements and perceptual distortions of M.C. Escher and the harmonious geometrical patterns of Tomas Tomas' tattoos.
These works are reminiscent of folk art and comic books, but also of Matisse's figurative distortions or the dystopic Expressionism of artists like Edvard Munch or Emil Nolde.
Mr Macri has had swifter success in restoring the integrity of Argentina's statistics than he has had in correcting the other economic distortions that Ms Fernández bequeathed him.
"It is possible that multiple reflections caused these distortions, but we will need more time to explore this and other possibilities," the team wrote in a press release.
"Our mission over the next five months is to help ensure that everyone is aware of Mr. Trump's long record of distortions, lies and even fraud," Cooper said.
Regulators will need "adequate" temporary solutions to avoid dangerous "distortions" in markets while entering the post-Brexit world, he told an event organised by zeb consultants in London.
This approach doesn't preclude her from correcting her opponent's distortions and misstatement of fact, but if she engages in a war of barbs and emotion, she will lose.
Fears of racial bias, a lack of transparency, data error and the distortions of constitutional protections offer serious challenges to the development of workable person-based predictive strategies.
In the best case, it could lead to a rapid increase in the amount of global emissions exposed to a carbon price, without creating excessively harmful economic distortions.
This latest study has identified that people with a variation in the "AKT1" were more likely to suffer from visual distortions, memory impairment and paranoid delusions after smoking.
Individual people still embrace or reject evidence too hastily, still apportion blame tribally, but civil contact with people of different perspectives can keep the resulting distortions within bounds.
After raking, "the places that hurt the worst [and] are most sensitive are generally where you have severe fascia distortions - This is totally normal," she wrote on Facebook.
But claims that porn causes misogyny, or that "boys who watch porn are more likely to become misogynists," are pretty blatant distortions of what this data really represents.
"The therapist may be treating a problem that cannot be addressed with medication—such as a interpersonal issues, grief, or cognitive distortions and low self-esteem," he says.
I have never had any doubt that the media could distort information and convince a substantial portion of its audience that these distortions were in fact the truth.
Einstein predicted gravitational waves as part of his seminal theory of general relativity, which explained gravity as distortions in both space and time caused by bodies of matter.
The iPhone serves as an example of the distortions captured by export trade figures and how such measures can be misleading given the complexity of global supply chains.
Gingrich in several tweets commented on "amazing distortions" of his remarks, indicating he'd take to Facebook Live, a preferred medium for the former Speaker, to explain his comments.
To pull Cuba from its economic morass, he must introduce urgent reforms to eliminate economic distortions such as the use of two national currencies and inefficient state industries.
"The rent control law contributes to the shortage in formal affordable housing and distortions in the land market," said Vaidehi Tandel, an associate fellow at the IDFC Institute.
It is our method and standard of evidence that separates the work of art historians, historians, archaeologists, and other experts from the hateful distortions peddled by white supremacists.
The two sides said they would work to eliminate trade distortions, increase communication on trade barriers, and increase trade in the tech-tech sector, according to the statement.
My main point, however, is that we should think about corporate tax cuts the way we think about other economic policies: the gains come from reducing existing distortions.
Onnagata, the word for Japanese male kabuki theater actors who enact female roles, is the exhibition's title and a reference to the cultural distortions enacted in this exhibition.
They asked people to report if they felt anything from taking the LSD, like perceptual distortions, unusual thoughts, if they felt high, or if it affected their concentration.
The book "conveys her perception of reality, as she rescues it from the flattening forces of her own distortions and other people's expectations," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
Trump's distortions of the truth have repeatedly come up in the impeachment inquiry that started in the House Intelligence Committee and is now moving to the Judiciary Committee.
Measurements of actual Neanderthal bones, rather than footprints—which are subject to geological distortions over time—are a more reliable indicator of height in the fossil record, however.
"The statements ... contain distortions and outright lies that deliberately mislead Hungarians about George Soros's views on migrants and refugees," said a statement issued by Soros's Open Society Foundations.
A January 2019 white paper by the Council of Economic Advisers highlighted "distortions" that exist in the system but did not estimate the impact of the forthcoming changes.
The central bank has also amassed a mountain of Japanese government bonds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in its marathon asset buying spree, risking distortions in financial markets.
A child benefit could also be part of a broader effort to reform the tax code, consolidate provisions, and avoid distortions that have been introduced over the years.
The greatest potential for reform, however, lies in consolidating and reducing the distortions in the mass of other social-protection schemes—unemployment insurance, food stamps, welfare and so forth.
In this way the public will be encouraged to ignore the outrageous distortions of fact Trump offers and cease expecting him to put the welfare of our democracy first.
Stephenson's recreations come with the nuances and glitches of seeing these works online and filtered through Google's 360 backpack cameras: complete with distortions, bending, or just completely blurred-out.
Yet as early as 2004, researchers were noting that how one places their hand on an optical sensor could lead to distortions and thus producing false positives and negatives.
Rabii said inefficiencies and distortions of the sanctions era had left pockets of value in the stock market which both local and foreign investors would exploit in coming years.
On the inside of the F5s, Fiio uses titanium driver diaphragms, whose extra rigidity should tame unwanted distortions and provide a smoother sound in the mid and treble frequencies.
But other EU nations oppose the schemes due to concerns they may block the flow of cheaper energy between countries and lead to other distortions of wholesale electricity markets.
How many millions of people have imbibed a stream of outlandish conspiracy theories, casual prejudices, and outright distortions over the years from Fox News, cable TV, or talk radio?
Distortions of the truth, and not-so-veiled threats against witnesses, undermine our constitutional process as a legal matter and will ultimately backfire on Trump as a tactical one.
The show settles into these quiet moments of powerlessness, which are enhanced by the incredible chaos elsewhere — impossible, frenetic action and outlandish, cartoonish distortions of character design and movement.
In Britain's property market, monetary-policy distortions are so great and the construction backlog so severe that it may not be fixed before millennials are well into middle age.
There's just infinite room for cognitive distortions and imbalance for any person who has millions of eyes watching them and whose childhood is dictated by legal contracts and unpredictability.
Its initial images were about half as sharp as they should have been, because the system that adjusted the telescope's mirror to make up for distortions wasn't working right.
"If their losses affect others because they were financed with loans, then that would increase the risk of distortions on financial markets," he told the German daily Rheinische Post.
Government data released earlier in the day showed consumer prices in the mainland accelerated to a six-month high in February, as seasonal distortions caused food prices to spike.
If the segment isn't windowed, abrupt changes at the endpoints called "border distortions" can wind up looking like correlations when the data is compared with a second data set.
Even in "going out," however, China engages in significant malign behavior including excessive subsidies, forced technology transfers and other market distortions, as well as cyber espionage at massive scale.
But going back to the world of pre-ACA insurance risk segmentation through state-based high-risk pools is no panacea and would bring other market distortions and inequities.
Sayuri Shirai, who served on the BOJ's board from 2011 to 2016, said the central bank's YCC policy in its current form is confusing and causes big market distortions.
Mr. Bueermann: With that level of stress, there can be serious perceptual distortions, where you literally are not seeing or hearing a lot of what's going on around you.
In his photographs of the night sky, in which stars are indistinguishable from optical distortions created by the camera, he wanted to draw attention to the unreliability of sight.
He subsequently watched his wife struggle to spin and explain the President's lies and distortions, all while she insisted, despite the red glow, that there was no dumpster fire.
The story fit the stereotype of untrustworthiness so it got regurgitated on Facebook and Twitter by legions of the like-minded oblivious of the distortions produced by dishonest editing.
Yes, fighter jets and prescription drugs are more expensive than ever, but that's more because of government and market distortions than because the products are more expensive to make.
Horowitz recommends talking about how the brain can create cognitive distortions, or "faulty" thinking patterns, that can disproportionately focus our attention on negative emotions or beliefs, including suicidal thoughts.
The string of factual distortions that came to light suggest the president is losing control of his narrative, and it could come back to haunt him, writes our correspondent.
The string of factual distortions that came to light suggest the president is losing control of his narrative, and it could come back to haunt him, our correspondent writes.
To Steve Brunk, a former Republican state representative, Mr. Brownback's reputation was hurt by what he felt were distortions about the impact of his tax policy and state spending.
" Donovan Hohn counterargued at length in The New Republic, saying that Schulz simply replaced "the distortions of hagiography with those of caricature, and the caricature has been drawn before.
Economists, however, warned that Wednesday's data was not evidence of stronger global demand as it was heavily skewed by base effects and seasonal distortions from the Lunar New Year.
We ask that The Times, according to its own high standards of accuracy and truth, issue prominent corrections of all the errors and distortions presented in The 2600 Project.
Nonetheless, this loosening and indifference to earlier standards enabled the vast distortions in the financial system that helped set the stage for the massive financial crisis of 2008-85033.
Others, such as bonus depreciation, alleviate economic distortions in the current income tax code and help businesses invest in America, growing the economy and creating jobs for American workers.
Not only do lower corporate profit tax rates yield slightly higher revenues, it is probably far more important that lower tax rates can eliminate many bureaucratic costs and distortions.
A big part of cognitive therapy is training clients to catch their thoughts, write them down, name the distortions, and then find alternative and more accurate ways of thinking.
And that's what can happen if you try to focus too much on trying to clamp down on specific behaviors within the financial system, within the banking industry or the like, and you lose sight of the bigger discussion that we need to be having about how these distortions were created in the first place and how trying to lean on specific levers of economic policy or push specific regulatory buttons simply creates more distortions.
Then she scrambles them, as she does with their movements, using distortions in the dance's form to get at a broad idea of trauma — or the disruption of the expected.
And whether or not the truth of these crimes ever comes out, shows, podcasts and narrative articles can make the public aware of distortions that occur in the legal process.
Although the volume was turned down slightly compared with his campaign events, President-elect Donald Trump's recent thank-you tour included his usual bragging, distortions and attacks on the press.
LONDON (Reuters) - European Union regulators need temporary fixes in place to prevent market distortions in case banks based in Britain face a Brexit without a deal, Germany's financial watchdog said.
But it shows little sign of being able to implement the fundamental reforms needed to fix the distortions that make the market so volatile and, in the long run, dangerous.
These cartoonish scenes involve both omissions—the horrors of the Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution are not mentioned and Mao is never seen—and distortions of the historical record.
There was no question that the steel sector was plagued by trade distortions, the study said, but G20 governments had grossly under-reported their own use of trade-distorting policies.
They would set out how to judge the scale of government distortions to the market, make it easier to gather information on wrongdoing and set the boundaries for proportionate retaliation.
Your cloak, if it is to be pragmatically broadband, will pretty much look like that of Predator, giving away what it hides via distortions when you move relative to it.
Though GDP is hard to measure due to the distortions of rapid currency depreciation, living standards have sunk, with shortages creating long lines at bakeries, fuel stations and cash points.
Its main purpose is to correct all the distortions that arise when using dual- or triple-monitor setups, turning your display array into a true window unto a 3D world.
A realistic shooter, then, this is not, an impression reinforced when you see certain areas of the maps affected by gravity distortions, which will suspend your character in mid-air.
The European Commission has started to explore the possibility of harmonising this divergence in local regimes on the grounds that it creates competitive distortions and complicates the bail-in tool.
He worries that commercial real estate is already late in the cycle, that central bank policies have caused market distortions and that weak malls could inflict major damage on CMBS.
Related: Welcome to Liberland: Europe's Newest State Foreign Minister Lubomir Zaoralek told reporters a simple one word name was necessary as "there have been distortions and misspellings" in the past.
These devices have also inspired a variety of ways to apply paint to canvas: fast, slippery swooshes, choppy prismatic distortions, or spinning centrifugal wheels all figure into Krashes's markmaking strategies.
The President's own lies and distortions, which are key features of his leadership style, make it impossible for anyone to rely on him and his aides in a normal way.
In his series Perfect Vessels, Los Angeles-based photographer David Orr considers how photographing and mirroring these skulls enhances lobotomy scars or syphilitic distortions into some attempt at impossible perfection.
And unlike many of the distortions floating around in social media, this one didn't arise from malice aforethought, or result from anyone trying to perpetrate a scam or manipulate reality.
Mind The recent surge in accusations of sexual harassment and assault has prompted some admitted offenders to seek professional help for the emotional or personality distortions that underlie their behavior.
It's also the value of science that tells us when there's been a failure of reasoning, that identifies the biases and distortions and also points the way to overcome them.
In taking readers through this history, Grayling wants us to become aware of the possible failings of democracy — institutional dysfunction, citizens unequipped for practical judgment, the distortions of corporate power.
Therefore it is imperative that the United States retain leverage in any of our trading relationships to prevent unfair trade practices and market distortions and correct them when they occur.
You shouldn't have to worry about annoying graphic distortions like screen tearing, and you'll be able to keep up with your teammates with a super fast 1-millisecond response time.
Like Mr. Nixon, he regularly denounces real and imagined "enemies"; his White House is full of sycophantic assistants pressed to defend fantastic claims and policy distortions, as was Mr. Nixon's.
Europe's most powerful finance ministers have alerted Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin that they have "significant concerns" with the law and fear it could lead to distortions in trade and investment.
The only way to retain the confidence of the president is to totally embrace him and his myriad lies and distortions, accept his delusions, and always boost his fragile ego.
And a play that is partly about recapturing lost time — and the illumination, distortions and redemption that come with retrospect — seems guaranteed to achieve a whole new level of resonance.
This seemingly obscure action could pave the way for greater use of another tool that could be useful for groups hoping to highlight distortions of facts by the Trump administration.
To be sure, it often exacts a steep price in the process, pushing for economic and institutional distortions to democracy that hamper its responsiveness to the will of the majority.
Adding intimate character portraits, a compelling narrative, and a host of critical social issues to her trademark stew of digital distortions, Siham & Hafida is Bennani's most accomplished work to date.
She then incorporates algorithms that apply impossible properties to the space, such as colors being assigned varying levels of gravity, to create distortions that make the room difficult to comprehend.
Bastian also said he's "optimistic" that the new Trump administration will address what U.S. airlines see as unfair competition from state-subsidized Mideast carriers, resulting in distortions in the international marketplace.
Most analysts, however, attributed the rare trade gap to distortions caused by the long Lunar New Year celebrations, which began in late January this year but fell in February in 212.8.
The president is a longtime media industry insider whose attacks on the press have been so corrosive because he knows his targets so intimately, and chooses his distortions with gleeful expertise.
"As a potential purchaser, it's easy to spot temporary distortions in the reviews, to investigate why that distortion occurred, and decide for yourself whether it's something you care about," Kroll wrote.
Plenty worry about the possible impact that believable, fake footage of politicians might have on civil society—from a further loss of trust in media to the potential for electoral distortions.
The distortions Nilsson wreaks upon her characters are more comic than expressionist: it is as if everybody is made of a rubbery root vegetable that can be stretched in any direction.
"As a result of Google's illegal practices and the distortions to competition, Google's comparison shopping service has made significant market share gains at the expense of rivals," said the EU report.
They alleged that the conspiracy started by 1999, and enabled the banks, including UBS through its alleged ability to exploit the distortions, to pocket returns that could top 100 percent annualized.
These strange observations prompted Jason Wright of Penn State University to suggest that the star's weird distortions might be the result of a massive alien megastructure, such as a Dyson Sphere.
"Canada's subsidies have created serious distortions in the market, in addition to violating current international norms," said Embraer Chief Executive Paulo Cesar Silva in a statement welcoming the Brazilian government's decision.
The difference in the component molecules' structures and the thickness of the air would produce two noticeable distortions to sounds once you're a few feet away from the rovers, Banfield explained.
As part of efforts to slash the trade deficit it blames for distortions in the currency market, the government has raised customs duties on luxury goods and set stricter import rules.
To create it, the designer combined digital models of Greek sculpture with deliberate distortions to create 3D-printed objects and laser-cut decorative additions with impressive volume and crisply gridded patterning.
"The bond market may have got it wrong this time, but we would not dismiss the latest recession signals on grounds of distortions," said Simon MacAdam, global economist at Capital Economics.
It was the production cutback by Arab OPEC that raised international prices; and it was the U.S. system of price and allocation controls that created the queues and other market distortions.
Modi has started to shift the consensus on how the nation thinks about corruption and tamed high-level crony capitalism, but when it comes to elections, the distortions look increasingly grotesque.
Yet there are many interest groups, in pursuit of policy goals, that seem bound and determined to believe just the opposite, presenting distortions and opinions as facts not to be challenged.
January-February exports, typically assessed together as they even out the distortions from the Lunar New Year, rose 7.3 percent from a year earlier to a record high of $49.75 billion.
That rising value, and the returns medallion owners expected to earn, created many distortions in the New York taxi business, including gypsy cabs and the absence of cabs in poorer neighborhoods.
In an historic show of trade hypocrisy, he is engaging in the United States in many of the same distortions of free markets that he is quite rightly denouncing in China.
Widespread pricing distortions in China's bond market mean risk premiums between higher- and lower-rated corporate bonds are narrow, which in turn makes it difficult to effectively price CDS, analysts said.
BITCOIN, ART, WINE, EQUITIES, CREDIT, YOU NAME IT. EVERYTHING IS ONE WAY UP AND THERE ARE HUGE DISTORTIONS TAKING PLACE, AND IT'S ALL IN THE NAME OF THIS 2% INFLATION TARGET.
But that makes polling far more of an art than a science, and some surveys build in distortions, having too many Democrats or Republicans, or too many or too few minorities.
"You can only exit gradually because the degree of entanglement is so great that only a very cleverly calibrated exit is possible without raising the risk of big distortions," he said.
Common visual distortions experienced during flashbacks include perceiving objects as larger or smaller than they are, seeing lines trailing off objects, and noticing something looming at the edge of your vision.
Freud, too, undermined the journalist's eyes and ears when, in "The Psychopathology of Everyday Life," and other writings, he demonstrated unconscious biases and psychic distortions operating in even innocent-seeming behaviors.
Her face remains the face she was born with, scored with the lines you would expect a lifelong smoker to accumulate but untouched by the mask-like distortions of plastic surgery.
"For 27 days, the debate over Mueller's findings was twisted by Barr's poisonous distortions that implied a full exoneration of President Trump," as The Washington Post's E. J. Dionne wrote yesterday.
In his distortions and use of color, Steed seems to have been inspired by the German Expressionists Max Beckmann and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, who, in turn, were influenced by African art.
It demonstrates, once again, the powerful deforming effect that money can have on our democracy, and that American politics is just stupid enough to reward those who can create these distortions.
China said it interpreted the proposal as cancelling China's "non-market economy status" but was disappointed the European Commission had introduced the "significant distortions" clause, Shen told a regular press briefing.
I experienced a marked shift from the exhibition's buzzy atmosphere inside a darkened room adjacent to the exhibition's entrance, where projected distortions of an animated Confederate flag flashed across a screen.
With this testimony, prosecutors seemed to be drawing a through line between the accounts of several witnesses who said their sense of reality was shaken by Raniere's lies, distortions, and threats.
Mrs Obama, by contrast, is a wary campaigner, easily stung by the wilful distortions of the right-wing press, who called her "Obama's Baby Mama" and mistook her serious expression for anger.
Jackie Winsor was fabricating "Burnt Piece" (25-22017), in which she imparted subtle distortions to a three-foot cube of wood, wire and concrete by way of five hours in a bonfire.
For most Americans, this isn't a big deal — it enriches a small number of American shipowners while introducing some weird distortions into the overall pattern of economic activity in the United States.
Gurria said that China likely could continue growing at around 6.5 to 7 percent during its current five-year plan period (to 2020) without major distortions in the structure of the economy.
"Kellyanne comes to mind as another suggestion, Though not in the interview portions, / For she'd bulldoze her judge in the midst of a question, With alternative facts and distortions," the book reads.
These results "perfectly illustrate the distortions and confusion inherent in multi-plaintiff trials and underscore the extent of the legal errors that have been repeated," said J&J defense lawyer John Beisner.
Widespread pricing distortions in China's bond market mean risk premiums between higher- and lower-rated corporate bonds are narrow, which in turn makes it difficult to effectively price CDS, these investors said.
If you think that politicians and policy makers bear a lot of the blame for the distortions that hold us back, we need to hold them accountable for that and demand better.
The high altitude of La Silla (2400 metres), the dark sky, and the clear air above it (reducing atmospheric distortions of incoming light), make the site an ideal location for astronomical observations.
"It seems to us that (Brexit) this is more an issue of distortions or disruptions around the developed world than it is in our region, or in particular Argentina," Prat-Gay said.
The unified tax system is expected to bring change on a far grander scale, removing distortions created by differential taxes and duty structures imposed across India's 219 states and 7 union territories.
Instead, Barclays blasted the measures as "too little and probably too late", saying they "maintain large distortions in the economy and do not radially change the capacity of the government to pay".
Paul Dales, chief Australia economist at Capital Economics, said the rebound in the trade surplus could be laid at the door of Lunar New Year distortions, which reduced the surplus in January.
Rev. William J. Barber II, architect of the Forward Together Moral Movement On Election Day, we rejected our deepest moral and constitutional values for a campaign rooted in hyperbole and outright distortions.
"In the first stage of data gathering, distortions, minimal reproduction delays (varying from 0.1 to 100 msec.) and strong decay effects are applied, thus obtaining coarse and barely recognisable sounds," fuse* explains.
Against twangy distortions, the letters outlined futures overtaken by GMOs, robots, and cannibals, as hope was lost and found in futuristic societies that dealt with humanity's destruction rather than the writer's own.
The United States recently sided with the EU in arguing that such distortions mean the WTO should not grant China market economy status, a move that would severely weaken their trade defenses.
But Trump's bizarre actions in the wake of his firing made him a kind of Cincinnatus figure—forcing him to return to public life to hit back at Trump's lies and distortions.
And despite his dovish comments, Kaplan on Thursday said he worries low rates for too long can create distortions, and said it is "very important" to make the effort to normalize rates.
Treating energy companies differently than their counterparts in other sectors isn't just unfair; it creates distortions in the marketplace that ultimately hurt customers in the form of reduced supplies and higher prices.
All of these distortions could be scrapped and competitive balance maintained if the NBA were to adopt a proper revenue-sharing system, which ensures that every team has roughly comparable financial resources.
The result is that it will be harder "to raise interest rates without causing economic damage, owing to the large debts and distortions in the real economy that the financial cycle creates".
He has advised the U.S. Federal Reserve by providing market updates and implications of monetary policy changes on asset valuations and market distortions, and he's a contributor to the Fed Beige Book.
However, I was very interested to see — as this article states — that the proliferation of the internet and various social media platforms can, in fact, foster willful ignorance and distortions of reality.
We now know that the new regulations produced distortions in parts of the markets that were not intended or could not have been predicted as sometimes disparate rules were considered and implemented.
Health care services bedeviled with market distortions could be grouped together and included in plans designed to take advantage of the market power of a single payer or payers of substantial size.
The European Parliament has said that if distortions are shown to exist in a given country then the onus should be on its exporters to show that their prices are market-conform.
Think of the way that indie musicians use the distortions brought on by tape dubbing to create more of a "raw" sound, or how blues and rock guitarists intentionally employ audio feedback.
In doing that, he will apply the cost-benefit distortions described above, striving to maximize the appearance of costs and minimize the appearance of benefits, seeking to develop the mildest possible regulation.
"Across the country, farmers are going to block strategic sites that are symbols of the competition distortions that we endure," the FNSEA said in a later statement, without referring specifically to refineries.
Case studies conducted by the authors show that lies and distortions on the right spread easily from extremist Web sites to mass-media outlets such as Fox, and only occasionally get corrected.
The distortions that spread — one of many dead-end leads for detectives — showed how a devastating crime morphed into a public spectacle, making it ever more difficult to sift truth from fiction.
"The weakness in job growth was broadly experienced across industry groups and not obviously driven by distortions such as weather or strikes," said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
They also voted down a motion to release a classified 10-page memo written by Representative Adam Schiff, the committee's ranking Democrat, and Democratic staffers about the Republican memo's errors and distortions.
"I appreciate the Commission's consideration and effort to further assess the marketplace distortions that are putting the long-term resiliency of our electric grid at risk," Mr. Perry said in a statement.
The media has fought back with devastating effect, and Mr. Trump's tariffs and other distortions of free markets are being met with an outcry from the likes of even the Koch brothers.
"The yield curve's inversion this year is a symptom of external growth stress and powerful distortions in global bond yields and does not reflect restrictive Fed policy," he said in a note.
These distortions have pushed Pakistan to the point where even sectarian jihadist groups such as Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, notorious for instigating violence against minority Shiites, claim that they represent Jinnah's legacy.
"The plan enables the bank to continue to serve its many retail, small business and farming customers while minimising potential distortions to competition," European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.
Whether called lies or misstatements, Mr. Trump's history of falsehoods has been extensively documented, but the string of factual distortions that came to light this week could come back to haunt him.
Sarah E. Kreps, a professor of government at Cornell University, considers the people deliberately spreading distortions to be practitioners of "algorithmic capitalism," in which people scare up traffic and sell against it.
But holding the square of paper tangent to the globe at one point and tracing Greenland's edge while peering through the paper (a technique known as Mercator projection) will produce distortions too.
"I'm pleased that the Justice Department is following the facts wherever they may lead, despite Donald Trump's dangerous distortions and his refusal to acknowledge the conclusions reached by the American Intelligence Community."
FX SALES SLOW "To eliminate any distortions in the market the central bank needed to react to keep the spread between the official and parallel rate at a manageable level," he added.
He has advised the U.S. Federal Reserve by providing market updates and implications of monetary policy changes on asset valuations and market distortions, and he's a contributor to the Fed Beige Book.
This is partly a response to economic distortions caused by government intervention, including an excess supply of steel, which China exports and dumps in advanced industrialized countries, harming local producers and workers.
On the contrary, if the U.S. refuses to take action today, it will be seen as a signal that the trade distortions of foreign subsidies will be free to continue and grow.
"We support your resolve to address distortions caused by China's unfair practices, and we are committed to acting with you and our trading partners on meaningful and effective action," the letter said.
"There can be no turning deaf ears to or ignoring wrong points of view on the internet, fantastic stories and theories, distortions of facts to create rumors or malicious attacks," he wrote.
But distortions inherent in this approach are evident from the get-go in a gallery presenting works by artists as diverse as Alighiero e Boetti and various quilters from Gee's Bend, Alabama.
"We also recognize that subsidies and other types of support from governments or government-sponsored institutions can cause market distortions and contribute to global excess capacity and therefore require attention," the communique said.
There are ways to defend against these types of attacks, as Saul points out, like using black boxes that offer total coverage instead of image distortions that leave traces of the content behind.
He makes no mention of the distortions that stem from well-meaning interventions, such as the complex mesh of means-tested welfare programmes that hinders the progress of poor workers into better jobs.
Khan, who hasn't been charged with any crime, said in a Facebook post that the claims are a mix of lies and distortions about "communications" between consenting adults after he divorced his wife.
"We think this will help inform the public of the many distortions and inaccuracies in the majority memo," Schiff said Monday night after the committee vote to send it to the White House.
Indeed, developing countries like China have grossly misallocated resources, and simply reducing the distortions and moving capital and labour from low-productivity areas to high-productivity ones could result in significant productivity gains.
Then, by carefully tracking those same landmarks on a source video it can make the necessary distortions to the president's face, using their own motions and expressions as sources for that visual information.
Conventional beliefs only ever come to appear arbitrary and wrong in retrospect; whenever one collapses we call the old belief a bubble, but the distortions caused by bubbles don't disappear when they pop.
But the more subjective the reviewing process becomes, the more powerful these distortions are likely to be: "instant" feedback sessions can easily become orgies of mutual praise that do not teach anybody anything.
"The United States is prepared to defend its right at the WTO to protect American workers and firms from the damaging effects of persistent distortions in the Chinese economy," the U.S. official said.
Despite the raised forecast, the association issued its starkest warning yet about potential import distortions, saying regions mills could again fail to benefit from demand growth and instead lose market share to imports.
The NBS combines profits for the first two months of each year to smooth out seasonal distortions caused by the Lunar New Year holiday, when most companies are closed for the long celebrations.
Even though the consequences of the last decade of interest-rate distortions have yet to be fully felt, now is the time to begin assessing the wisdom of government-sponsored interest-rate manipulation.
In her 73-page decision, Caproni said the investors plausibly alleged that the five banks recklessly created "artificial price dynamics" for gold, and that their misconduct was the "proximate cause" of the distortions.
That level of investment would be equivalent to half of worldwide semiconductor sales last year and result in market distortions similar to those plaguing the steel, aluminum and green technology industries, Pritzker added.
The media happily published Woodrow Wilson promising to keep us out of World War I.  Do you think journalism is up to the task of handling the distortions and lies of any presidency?
NAIROBI, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Kenyan government officials and their private sector counterparts abused a government maize subsidy programme last year to make money, leading to distortions in the market, a Senate committee said.
Judges are particularly vulnerable to the kind of attacks and distortions common in big-money political campaigns because of their independence — the very quality that is key to maintaining the rule of law.
Beyoncé is "challeng[ing] the myths and distortions about black existence," as Harry Belafonte once eloquently put it, but within the confines of a capitalist system that she praises in the same breath.
Russia's communications watchdog said it may act against the French media outlet a day after French authorities accused Russian broadcaster RT of airing distortions about the conflict in Syria, Russian news agencies reported.
The country has faced international pressure for years to deregulate its fuel price — and to let its currency, the naira, float — because of the cost and the distortions it creates in the economy.
The presidency has served as a vehicle for Mr. Trump to construct and promote his own narrative, one with crackling verve but riddled with inaccuracies, distortions and outright lies, according to fact checkers.
There are distortions at a level of intensity and verisimilitude that we could not possibly have imagined in 2002, all being generated, in the end, in the aim of gaining notice and money.
Mass citizen mobilization, when married to the material support of a faction of disaffected or disadvantaged elites, can succeed in amending or entirely rewriting democratic constitutions to eliminate the worst distortions to representation.
The PMI showed activity holding up in some manufacturing sectors, but economists doubt the survey provides a meaningful read on the economy given developments with the coronavirus and distortions from the holiday break.
Much of our global attention and reporting have been focused on the deceptions and distortions afflicting elections in the industrial West, such as those that unfolded amid the U.S. presidential race in 2016.
Data for January and February tends to be analyzed together for a better reading on how a year is starting, because of distortions from the timing of Taiwan's long Lunar New Year holiday.
It found numerous exaggerations and distortions, including false reports that Shariah law was predominant in parts of the country and that some immigrant-heavy neighborhoods were considered "no-go zones" by the police.
And then, in addition to the uncertainty inherent in the basic numbers, there are the distortions unintentionally created by the way those numbers are reported by medical officials and presented by the media.
The most fascinating part of the Timbuktu tale is that the doubts and distortions surrounding the 21st-century "Indiana Jones moment" mirror the myths that have arisen about the city throughout its history.
Our Constitution was designed to allow the states, through strong families and thriving communities, to do great things — free from excessive regulations, high taxation, and crony capitalist market distortions by the federal government.
"In order to rebut the errors, omissions and distortions in the Republican-drafted memo, we have included certain details beyond the revelations made public by the release of the majority's document," Schiff said.
"We've been in this period of a bit of a la-la land of extraordinary monetary stimulus, no volatility, creating distortions," said Rieder, who is BlackRock's global chief investment officer of fixed income.
In a perfectly competitive economy, with no monopoly power or other distortions — which is the kind of economy conservatives want us to believe we have — everyone gets paid his or her marginal product.
It becomes very impractical to define all those different tariffs and the value of each of them in a way that's consistent and doesn't cause distortions or encourage people to game those systems.
"I'm pleased that the Justice Department is following the facts wherever they may lead, despite Donald Trump's dangerous distortions and his refusal to acknowledge the conclusions reached by the American intelligence community," she said.
"The CBE hereby announces its decision to move, with immediate effect, to a liberalised exchange rate regime in order to quell any distortions in the domestic foreign currency market," it said in a statement.
"They named the creator of the concept of economic war, who sees the economic distortions as a result of a conspiracy and not as a failed economic model," economist Asdrúbal Oliveros told VICE News.
Many analysts have argued that the limited supply of corporate debt means it would be difficult for the ECB to go above 5 billion euros per month without causing serious distortions to the market.
Over-the-top rhetoric and distortions of his record and testimony at his first hearing produced short-lived headlines, which although debunked hours later, continued to live on and be spread through social media.
"The Commission has concluded that the support granted does not exceed what is necessary to achieve this objective and that the competition distortions created by it are limited," the Commission said in a statement.
The canvases of Pickett's Charge now in Washington remind us of those varieties of violence — the conceptual and discursive distortions as much as the overt strife — that has made genuine American unity so elusive.
If you're an American company that does a lot of business overseas, the strong dollar has become the bane of your existence," the "Mad Money" host said, adding that he saw some "huge distortions.
The TPP includes hundreds of practical and enforceable provisions that would increase trade and regulatory transparency, reduce market distortions, slash tariff and non-tariff barriers to American goods and services, and even reform NAFTA.
China combines January and February activity data in a bid to smooth out seasonal distortions caused by the timing of the , which began in late January this year but fell in February last year.
As a result, the report said, Pentagon financial managers can't "rely on the data in their accounting systems when making management and resource decisions," which means that small distortions can balloon into bigger misappropriations.
Now Vestager is questioning algorithms — the mathematical formulas underlying all search engines, software, and artificial intelligence — by assuming (with no evidence) that these brilliant innovations of American and other developers create harmful market distortions.
Persistent central bank interventions have not only created dangerous distortions, they have added to a sense of worldwide cynicism that these measures have not accomplished their central aims: lifting economic growth and increasing wages.
"Such distortions undermine the competitiveness of manufacturers in the United States by imposing unnecessary costs and, in some cases, imposing a higher cost on manufacturers' inputs than the competing foreign imported product," Newhouse wrote.
President Trump has the ability to end this tax code chicanery by taking a hard look at how tax policy is creating market distortions that may be impeding American energy leadership and job creation.
Read more: Deplatforming Works "Longstanding reputation for publishing utter falsehoods, fabrications and blatant distortions about living people it opposes, and having no meaningful fact-checking structure in place whatsoever," another editor wrote about Breitbart.
As a chronic alcoholic and habitual heavy drug user, I had spent the intervening years intermittently suffering from horrendous hallucinations, fits, and disturbing distortions in my perception of reality during brief periods of withdrawal.
" In a letter sent to Judge McGeady before he ruled on the complaint, Mr. Christie's lawyers argued strenuously that Mr. Brennan had not met the probable cause threshold, calling his complaint "rife with distortions.
Over-the-top rhetoric and distortions of his record and testimony at his first hearing produced short-lived headlines which, although debunked hours later, continue to live on and be spread through social media.
I've been asked to give a short talk at the beginning of the conference, focusing on the political and policy distortions high inequality creates, and I've been trying to put my thoughts in order.
BERLIN, March 26 (Reuters) - German alternative telecoms company 1&1 Drillisch is not seeing any distortions to its business from the coronavirus pandemic, CEO Ralph Dommermuth said on Thursday, forecasting stable results this year.
Zimbabwe's finance minister on Wednesday announced the appointment of a monetary policy committee at the central bank as part of a set of reforms aimed at removing economic distortions and boosting confidence in policymaking.
A Google search for the phrases "Loretta Lynch" and "some of them died" finds over 13,000 pages that are a mix of reports of the original video, distortions of the statements and fact checks.
The move against The Wall Street Journal will compound the regime's problems, since reporting by foreign news organizations has often been critical in filling the omissions and straightening the distortions of China's official media.
The Senate would also maintain a host of other smaller, politically contentious deductions for mortgage interest on second homes, student loans and medical expenses, leaving a less-broad income tax base with more distortions.
Nonfarm payrolls rose by 228,000 jobs last month amid broad gains in hiring as the distortions from the recent hurricanes faded, Labor Department data showed, topping expectations calling for a rise by 2500,20.5 jobs.
"Many Indian startups see Free Basics as a threat to a level playing field and fear that it could lead to distortions and cronyism," said Sumanth Raghavendra, founder of mobile startup Deck in Bangalore.
The market is very fragmented and conservative, with many subsidies and distortions, and some of the social goods that flow from using drones, such as reducing run-off of chemicals, do not benefit farmers directly.
Rick Doe, a Senior Research Physicist at SRI International, explained that you can corrupt radio signals when you cross the ionosphere, and "radio waves are particularly susceptible to distortions" when they encounter disruptions to ions.
"These include particularly improving the protection of intellectual property and also tackling distortions created by state-owned companies and subsidies," Weidmann, also a European Central Bank policymaker, told Reuters in an interview conducted by email.
Sitting on the opposite end of the generational divide, Schiele, who injected his self-portrait drawings with grotesque, even freakish distortions and crammed his paintings with densely rendered, vertiginous forms, appeared hellbent on destroying it.
Symptoms include hypersensitivity to stimuli, perceptual distortions and hallucinations, anxiety, revenge fantasies, rage, appetite and weight loss, heart palpitations, headaches, problems sleeping, self-mutilation, suicidal thoughts, and, in rare situations, lower levels of brain activity.
The OECD, however, said on Tuesday that China's stimulus will shore up economic growth this year and next but may undermine the country's drive to control debt and worsen structural distortions over the medium term.
Our national dialogue is poisoned with right-wing fueled lies and distortions that enable millions to unjustifiably trust their worst instincts and scapegoat people of color, low-income workers, immigrant families and children, and others.
The EU, which is in a major dispute with China about the fairness of Chinese pricing, introduced rules last December that allow it to take into account "significant distortions" in prices caused by government intervention.
When held in hand, light is able to reflect and create visible distortions while passing through the water beads, but in a bowl filled with H2O they blend in and appear to completely disappear. Science!
The interior ministry is also moving to secure power distribution control centers, said Mohamed Ammari, a member of the GNA's Presidential Council, to prevent distortions of the power supply by local factions or armed groups.
It's a record that leads with atmospheric detail: echo effects, deliberate placement of sounds around microphones (a shaker up close, a whistled melody far away) and incidental or accidental buzzes, hums, distortions and radio transmissions.
But we need a comprehensive way to address these issues now, since selling problematic products today may destroy incentives for the research and development of socially beneficial products tomorrow, thereby creating market distortions and failures.
Here you feel the organic shapes and mind-bending distortions of 163s art and architecture as well as mirrors that recall Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," which became a psychedelic touchstone for that era.
" White-Stevens questions Carson's expertise: "The major claims of Miss Rachel Carson's book, 'Silent Spring,' are gross distortions of the actual fact, completely unsupported by scientific experimental evidence and general practical experience in the field.
Right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban is embroiled in an escalating feud with Soros, who has rejected an extended Hungarian government campaign against him as "distortions and lies" meant to create a false external enemy.
The perspectival distortions of the floors and walls, which turn the rooms he painted into a collapsing house of cards, no longer came off as mannerisms, but as signifiers of a world losing its bearings.
With ECB rates now well into negative territory, the potential for detrimental side effects are increasing as they cut into banking profitability and raise the risk of asset bubbles and market distortions, the policymakers said.
Bolton rejected the neocon label, preferring to see himself as a Goldwater conservative, but he helped the neocons and Cheney's henchmen when they shoveled distortions into Secretary Powell's U.N. speech making the case for war.
A rise in trade tensions has led to further market-disrupting measures such as tariffs, but could also focus attention on addressing longstanding distortions, Ken Ash, the OECD's director of trade and agriculture, told Reuters.
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In 2628, U.S. federal government spending as a share of GDP was less than 28503 percent; in 22020, by which time the distortions of World War II-related spending had abated, it was 17 percent.
Because of insufficient checks on the power of political and economic elites, a failure in the civic education required of an informed populace and the ideological distortions created through the lobbying efforts of special interests.
Dr. John Vukich, chair of the American Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgery's refractive clinical surgery committee, acknowledged that visual distortions are potential side effects of Lasik, but said technological advances have reduced the risk.
Regurgitating myths about Johnson and impeachment, Vice President Mike Pence and Trump&aposs lawyers Alan Dershowitz and Robert Ray have resurrected for the nation distortions long since buried by the last two generations of historians.
"We see numerous policies that hamper foreign-invested companies, and also major market distortions being permitted in order to force technology transfer," the chamber cited an unnamed senior executive in the agribusiness sector as saying.
Third, instead of spreading disinformation, digital platforms could radically strengthen the media infrastructures that protect us from malicious viral content and tech-enabled distortions like "deepfakes" (fabricated videos manipulated by artificial intelligence to look genuine).
Two options remain under discussion, the bolder of which would give states the freedom to set rates as they prefer "so long as it does not generate tax distortions", the Commission said in its plan.
Commission Vice President Jyrki Katainen said relations could be beneficial if competition were fair and trade and investment reciprocal, but that Europe needed to ensure a level playing field and protect its markets from distortions.
"Despite the distortions generated by this increase, the gasoline price liberalization is part of the country's efforts to incentivize the free market, even though it would have been better to do it gradually," Banorte said.
H.E. Shukry Bishara, a finance minister for the Palestinian Authority (PA), omits much while claiming that "Aid to Palestine promotes peace and prosperity" (February 2023)—perhaps omissions and distortions are essential to his fallacious argument.
All of these upgrades from the previous Snapdragon 820-based Qualcomm reference headset will help with improving mobile VR experiences by reducing latency, correcting visual distortions, and providing powerful motion-tracking for more immersive experiences.
" The German automaker also said the industry's shift to a new laboratory test for emissions, the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure, has created "supply distortions in several European markets and an unexpected intense competition.
The minutes showed one member arguing that the BOJ should not try to forcibly push up demand via additional easing as doing so could create distortions in the economy that was already in good shape.

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