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  1. to use a supply of something that is available to you

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"Oftentimes people draw upon — current intelligence officials, administration officials — draw upon that expertise and knowledge," he said.
Apple won't have those kinds of sources to draw upon.
Fortunately we can draw upon insights from recent interdisciplinary initiatives.
Then, in the moment, you'll have that list to draw upon.
What influences or inspiration did you draw upon for this EP?
Our current president has none of these resources to draw upon.
Mr. Buttigieg has a far more modest record to draw upon.
Of course, Israel has a history of cybersecurity success to draw upon.
The service will also draw upon Disney's library of its existing films.
There is considerable scope to draw upon this host of working practices.
S inger : Is there anything you've been able to draw upon, David?
But he was able to draw upon – he knew Gilda and Danny.
Hence, the results ImageNet Roulette returns will also draw upon those categories.
States that have legalized medical marijuana draw upon a growing body of research.
She needs to draw upon that and come out forcefully and define herself.
And I think the last, sort of, reserve you draw upon is perseverance.
B.L.E.: I draw upon a recurrent image of the woman with shaven head.
Even the most knowledgeable astrologer will draw upon past experiences to inform their readings.
Rather, it gives him the authority to draw upon other rules created by Congress.
Advisers draw upon Ms. Marinoni's familiarity with the couple's networks to identify potential donors.
He will also be able to draw upon the Taylor organization's Repertory Preservation Project.
Republicans should also draw upon the experiences of Ronald Reagan and John F. Kennedy.
And in this regard as well, there is positive historical precedent to draw upon.
Classical elements that draw upon Greek and Roman sources would become the default style instead.
A wide range of artists draw upon psychoactive agents to inspire and develop their work.
Some acts of reporting add to the bank account, others draw upon reserves of trust.
All that the high court can draw upon is the public's faith in its integrity.
Yet the entire book is personal because I draw upon experience in a subterranean way.
Instead, the reunited Ms. Netrebko and Mr. Lucic could draw upon their past experience together.
But it had a problem: There wasn't really a leftist intelligentsia or officialdom to draw upon.
He had few friends or allies with such experience to draw upon when he entered office.
We have to be fearless, courageous, and draw upon wisdom that we think we don't have.
To better understand some of these trade dynamics, I draw upon the DHL Global Trade Barometer.
Draw upon methods from the animal kingdom described in the article to revise your original plan.
One problem is that most people—particularly beginners—draw upon the same set of go-to exercises.
And we were able to draw upon those resources to find everything we needed that was real.
Heck, Rudd actually went subatomic in Ant Man, so he's got some firsthand experience to draw upon.
Because psychologically, as an inexperienced team, you wouldn't have anything to draw upon to tell you otherwise.
Ultimately, all the emergent nation-states would have to draw upon their imperial inheritance to move forward.
Barboza may be a man on form—he even has Alvarez's experiences of fighting Melendez to draw upon.
Knowing he cannot rely on Shi'ite votes alone, Abadi is looking to draw upon a wider voter base.
As the commonwealth's former governor, Kaine also has political networks to draw upon in a crucial swing state.
Another solution is to draw upon the experiences of those who have such experiences to share their perspectives.
Academics, businesses, and nonprofits draw upon its statistics on race, gender, income, and more on a daily basis.
But the filmmakers' bold pushback against the rigid formality of the genre they draw upon doesn't always deliver.
Ancient Egypt's architecture and mythology give video games in particular a lot to draw upon for those playgrounds.
With this proposal, both Jake and Goor draw upon the couple's shared history, making this moment fittingly personal.
Her songs draw upon incantation and repetition — sometimes issuing subtle social critiques, other times simply heightening the senses.
And so that ability to draw upon the best thinking, particularly people who have thoughtful disagreement, you know.
But I draw upon my experience to say that once technology is accepted, it can spread extremely rapidly.
During some frenetic, ha-ha-ha outbursts, the young singers draw upon their inner demons to chilling effect.
It should draw upon the history of democracy, not just in the United States but around the world.
That certainly favors teams like colleges who have the ability to go out and draw upon a fan base.
This erasure robs us of a rich legacy of resistance to draw upon when confronting the oppression of today.
That in turn implies a gradual weakening of the institutions which draw upon the monarchy's prestige, particularly Thailand's army.
Thomas Built Buses was able to draw upon Daimler's electric technology resources during the development process, the company says.
What do you draw upon to channel that sound without simply falling back into the Death to All format?
Draw upon not only "experts" but also people across the country, including the voters who upended this election. 3.
Most underestimate what their home is worth and, consequently, the amount of home equity that they could draw upon.
Blackstone said in a statement: There is no firmwide directive to our portfolio companies to draw upon credit lines.
And though these works draw upon complex traditions rarely seen in New York, they offer no in-performance explication.
Along with the eliminated Office of Technology Assessment, lawmakers have less expertise to draw upon than in the past.
He was a political veteran who could draw upon relationships that had lasted for a quarter century or more.
Home values have risen dramatically over the past few years, giving millions of borrowers much more equity to draw upon.
Both draw upon quasi-scientific or technological methods, but they also intuit patterns as expressions of the individual and society.
After Deputy Director McCabe was fired, anti-Trump elements rushed to set up a fund for him to draw upon.
Vixen is an African woman with the ability to draw upon the powers of all the animals in the world.
President Franklin Roosevelt was able to draw upon some able subordinates who had served him as governor of New York.
The currently untitled book, which reportedly will draw upon some of her favorite quotations, is scheduled for release this fall.
There is now an abundance of "Silicon Alley" talent in New York City — where rents have surged — to draw upon.
Ai's continued efforts to draw upon the refugee crisis in his work has been met with increasing criticism and disdain.
The aim is also for the Vietnamese government to draw upon the designs when constructing future housing projects, she said.
I do think you can draw upon other fields and research that's been done on different technologies to be concerned.
And she said she would draw upon the same strength that helped her in the past to face her critics now.
While most attention since the election has focused on Trump's protectionism, his supporters draw upon public skepticism about foreign aid, too.
It's a very surreal thing to immerse yourself in this world where there is so much archival footage to draw upon.
As distant as 22019 may seem, however, it's not so remote that leaders in Washington can't draw upon its lessons today.
A dearth of those deals could create financial hardships for midsize public companies that have fewer financial resources to draw upon.
A HELOC gives you the ability to draw upon the value of your home, but you're never obligated to do so.
Not only do our two subcountries reason differently; they draw upon non-intersecting data sets and access entirely different mythological systems.
A nuisance could become a deterrent to cross-border employment, reducing job opportunities and the pool of labour employers can draw upon.
The difference is that they also possess genuine facts about issues and detailed policy ideas, which they can draw upon at will.
Throughout the game, visual hints draw upon the heyday of Japanese tourism back in the '80s and '90s—the rainbow-colored REGISTERED!
Wakefield looks like a complicated, painful story that no doubt allowed her to draw upon her recent divorce in crafting her performance.
"By not receiving the same funds as the states, Puerto Rico has had to draw upon general obligation debt," González-Colón said.
Throughout the trial, both sides will draw upon the founding era for guidance about whether Trump's actions merit his removal from office.
Any country that doesn't draw upon the full potential of its human resources goes to war with one hand behind its back.
But farewell addresses always offer a redeeming hope, a renewable source of strength we can draw upon to get through hard times.
As Swedes mourn recent events in Stockholm, they will no doubt draw upon one of their nation's greatest resiliency resources: the natural environment.
Doctors and nurses of faith can indeed draw upon this story today to inspire them to tend to those sickened by the pandemic.
The Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress can draw upon a growing community of scholars and activists committed to improving legislative capacity.
"He has decades of positive memories to draw upon, of moments of genuine progress, of great compromises, of meaningful bipartisanship," Coons told CNN.
But, of course, we only have two prior presidential impeachment trials to draw upon: Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1999.
"It is now time for lawmakers to draw upon the courage that immigrants are showing in the face of unprecedented racism and scapegoating."
The composers requested "a laundry list of emotional settings that we could draw upon" from Mr. Burns and Ms. Novick, Mr. Reznor said.
The central government would insure state assets against disaster and then create a disaster risk financing instrument for affected regions to draw upon.
The region was last devastated by fire in 2003, although towns were able to draw upon fire-fighting resources deployed from other areas.
Regardless of Trump's plans for NSEERS, federal agents are still apparently able to draw upon data collected years ago by the now-defunct program.
Apple TV wants to do this, but Apple doesn't have the partnerships in place to draw upon all the content providers in the world.
He noted the company has partnered with Kenya's Credit Reference Bureau, "creating 75,000 positive credit ratings" from which M-KOPA itself can draw upon.
In his speech, Xi said the world needed to "draw upon each other's strengths and pursue coexistence," rather than criticize other countries' domestic choices.
This undercut Trump University's main selling point: that "students" would be able to draw upon its eponymous founder's reputation for savvy real-estate deals.
"He would talk to them and then draw upon his extensive network to find them a job or get them a break," she said.
Killing Mr. Suleimani, though, would mark a major escalation in the application of presidential authority, even if it might draw upon familiar legal justifications.
The process of grieving involves revisiting memories, and when I was growing up I'd feel sad, but I just had no memories to draw upon.
"In essence, TMG treated Mr. Depp's income as their own, available to either TMG or third parties to draw upon as desired," adds the filing.
"In essence, TMG treated Mr. Depp's income as their own, available to either TMG or third parties to draw upon as desired," the filing continued.
Co-produced by Everywhere Studios, these movies will draw upon PEOPLE's franchises like Heroes Among Us that tell stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
Oklahoma City makes clear that McVeigh's actions did not occur in a vacuum: He had a whole tradition of white supremacist thought to draw upon.
"In essence, TMG treated Mr. Depp's income as their own, available to either TMG or third parties to draw upon as desired," reads Depp's complaint.
They are both veterans of "Stomp," the long-running show that uses everyday objects as percussion, and they can draw upon that experience in adapting.
"In addition to directional changes in debt, ratings could be affected by the degree to which sovereigns have - and draw upon - fiscal space," it added.
In short, for complex issues, democracy (when it can usefully draw upon diversity) is likely to trump technocracy (which draws on more sophisticated, but narrower expertise).
Marinello can draw upon an early career in banking, a decade running various General Electric businesses including auto-related financial units, and experience as a CEO.
The energetic discussion this knowledge provoked has ensured that there is a rich menu of options for policymakers to draw upon when a new slump arrives.
An original story of Mary Poppins all these years later in a very exciting way, but that we could draw upon the original source, P.L. Travers.
At least McConaughey and Elba are seasoned actors used to making the best of bad parts, and at least their characters draw upon familiar stock types.
There is no precedent to draw upon, but it is clear that this would have an enormous impact in a politically volatile and economically straitened country.
Though many governments want to draw upon the expertise of the biggest U.S. tech companies, employee resistance has added a new challenge to already complicated relationships.
There's the climate change-cum-hubris allegory going on, while the Maisie scenes draw upon an older audience's memory of watching Jurassic Park themselves, as kids.
Fortunately, faith and moral leaders can draw upon the spiritual and wisdom resources of our tradition in order to help us to breathe as a collective.
In the early 1503th century, geologists and archaeologists began to draw upon contemporary observations of regular sedimentary deposits to project elementary prehistorical "clocks" backward in time.
Everyone has different ways that they're going to apply that knowledge, but they have that experience to draw upon, and that's how I feel about MLDD.
That could be a huge help in quickly helping ramp the effectiveness of products at Uber that don't necessarily have an equivalent data set to draw upon.
Each big league team has roughly 3.0.8 players spread across its minor league affiliates, the better to nurture and draw upon a large pool of potential talent.
It will be in Trump's self-interest to draw upon what we have learned in the past decade about what would improve the circumstance of working people.
In her sermon, Guidry didn't mention Moses but she did draw upon two heroines from Exodus named Shiphrah and Puah, midwives who helped Hebrew women give birth.
These partial and indirect self-exposures draw upon the madcap, at times scatalogical, performance idiom for which Chang became known in the late nineties and early aughts.
For Radio Imagination, Christovale is putting together two screenings featuring experimental shorts by black filmmakers that draw upon science fiction and Afrofutrism, genres that Butler's work presaged.
This was the first poll of its kind from the groups, so there's little existing data to draw upon to track the trend, but it's a start.
All three installations draw upon the visual idiom of roadside memorials and ghost bike shrines, in which a bricolage of symbolic and representational objects commemorates a tragedy.
Questions about who should bear legal responsibility for self-driving car accidents, she said, can draw upon tort law, which wrestles with questions about liability and negligence.
I think of those moments all the time, I draw upon them, but perhaps a little more every fourth year, with the approach of another Summer Olympics.
Flatiron Books told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Comey is writing a book about leadership and decision making that will draw upon his career in government.
The Republicans have some history to draw upon: After impeaching Clinton in 22019 — when public support was not behind them — Republicans were clobbered in the midterm cycle.
"Businesses have learned that they can draw upon diversity to strengthen their bottom line," said Miranda Brawn, director of legal and transaction management at Daiwa Capital Markets.
Or we can draw upon our inner strength and courage to choose words and actions that will encourage someone else, to build them up and support their growth.
"I will of course draw upon my previous experiences as I lead Viber, and I know more than anyone that advertising can be very intrusive," Agaoua told TechCrunch.
It will "draw upon the one-of-a-kind products and legendary in-store experience at the FAO Schwarz flagship store in New York City," the company said.
There were appealing, denim-ish poplin pants and shorts made by Larusmiani, and lightweight wool jackets from Tessitura di Crevacuore, with the mill's long archive to draw upon.
The diversion began in 85033 after Congress first allowed the UMWA to draw upon AML resources for their combined benefit fund (which came with a $70 million cap).
Ms. Marinello can draw upon an early career in banking, a decade running various General Electric businesses including auto-related financial units, and experience as a chief executive.
Though many governments want to better draw upon the expertise of the biggest U.S. tech companies, fresh employee resistance has added a new challenge to already complicated relationships.
These partnerships can build from Amazon's technical apprenticeship program, and draw upon leading-edge digital skill providers like Per Scholas and General Assembly already operating in the community.
With no similar tradition to draw upon, the US, if it mounts a military parade, risks looking more like one of those authoritarian regimes than like Republican France.
Michelle Obama "plans to write an inspirational work for young people that will draw upon her life story," the AP said, citing anonymous sources within the publishing world.
On the other hand, there are films like Captain America: Civil War, which work so well precisely because they can draw upon years and years of meticulous character development.
AI enables computers to instantly draw upon vast data-bases with millions of pieces of information to perform real-time data analytics before sending useful information to combat commanders.
A. J. Russo, 47, who lives in the Clinton Hill section of Brooklyn and was a first-timer at Big Apple Ranch, had no such foundation to draw upon.
I didn't, so I'm gonna draw upon my harmony knowledge to assess these string arrangements through the shaky hands, subpar audio, and choppy editing of the average concert filmmaker.
The IMF said the arrangement, which offers reduced access compared to its predecessor, is expected to be treated by Polish authorities as precautionary, with no plans draw upon it.
It was professionalized by Mr. Bloomberg, who was able to draw upon affluent New Yorkers — many of them his friends — and who personally donated to the fund several times.
Other series will draw upon the cultural and scientific knowledge of the Smithsonian, the behemoth of an educational and research complex that includes the National Zoo and 19 museums.
But even though the show has a lot of source material to draw upon, so far we know very little about what House of the Dragon will be about.
"A lot of the films that I make and the live sex shows that I curate and perform in definitely draw upon my artistic interest and background," said Holloway.
"If contributors do not have a background in art history they may instead have other specialisms to draw upon, like knowledge of family history, local history, or topography," Stone noted.
Kennedy said he plans to draw upon his experience in the public and private sector as well as his family's history of civic engagement from both sides of the aisle.
Were that chief permitted to draw upon her personal fortune to hire hundreds of additional immigration agents, she would be thumbing her nose at Congress and the federal appropriations power.
The central government woulds then create a disaster risk financing instrument, which local governments can draw upon if their budgets are wiped out because of a natural catastrophe, he said.
PS: I'm fortunate to have a wealth of operating experience as a startup CEO to draw upon, but I also need to realize that every business and market is different.
So, let us draw upon this strength 365 days a year— not just during Black History Month—in order to fully harness the fullest potential of our national security workforce.
What he could not draw upon was a lengthy relationship with the President, who amply defended him but found himself admitting this week he barely knew the man he nominated.
With Hale County This Morning, This Evening — playing in New York this weekend as part of New Director / New Films — Ross doesn't draw upon the artworks associated with the land.
A seat at the table means I can be myself and draw upon my unique experiences to make decisions and support my portfolio companies in a way that only I can.
He'll be feted as a U.S. dignitary, possibly overshadowing Trump, who is unlikely to get the same sort of reception and won't have the same reservoir of goodwill to draw upon.
In addition to the obvious governing power the independent conservative ecosystem has yielded Republicans, it has also meant that the party has cultivated a deep well of candidates to draw upon.
They can draw upon the vast (and flexible) number-crunching resources of the cloud when doing things like searching through e-mails or calculating the best route for a road trip.
Photographers Luigi and lango shot the cover, and encouraged Bündchen to watch YouTube videos of Mina's old performances to draw upon her mannerisms and expressions while impersonating her for the shoot.
For 22-year-old chef Theo Friedman, that quest to find the ideal dining atmosphere has led him to look inward and draw upon his childhood in an unexpectedly tangible way.
"You can use all those fears to draw upon and learn," he says, before playing her the chorus of Ms. Franklin's anthem about men being respectful in their relationships with women.
The op-eds, which were published online Sunday night -- and set for print publication Monday -- largely draw upon their respective stump speeches, including outlining some key policy planks and hammering each other.
Kaluuya, who was born in London to Ugandan parents, was able to draw upon his lived experience of racism, from glaring bigotry to microaggressions, to get into character — and he was fantastic.
It plans to draw upon its life insurance and asset management joint ventures in China to launch retirement solutions and products, said Calvin Chiu, head of Asia retirement at Manulife Asset Management.
Zinke argued that recreation and mining on public lands do not have to be in conflict and attempted to draw upon Teddy Roosevelt's view of a "multiple use" approach to federal lands.
"Because I studied African music and the history of African-American music doesn't necessarily mean that I consciously draw upon that when I do my work as a creative artist," he said.
Yet those of us in the burgeoning legalized industry have just over a decade of experience to draw upon — from early "Wild West" days to adhering to today's strict state-mandated regulations.
They did not draw upon younger musicians to help them update the album, as Davis certainly would have, so their attempts to modernize certain tracks with contemporary accouterments often miss the mark.
Asked about such plans, Britain's Electoral Commission said it had no plan for an election but it was "experienced in delivering well run, unscheduled elections and can draw upon this expertise as required".
Alison Reiko Loader and Christopher Plenzich's Caterpillar Cartography involves the artists providing caterpillar larvae a piece of paper littered with charcoal dust, which the insects draw upon as they inch around on paper.
But Obama and many Democrats really do think the United States should have a more comprehensive welfare state than we do, and would happily draw upon lessons from Europe to get us there.
But I was surprised that Google Home arrived so rough around the edges, especially when it had an existing competitive product to learn from, and an unmatched wealth of data to draw upon.
This popularisation of the issue—along with the GOP's perhaps ill-considered decision to turn off the cameras—could give Democrats potent images to draw upon in campaign ads this summer and autumn.
So if you have a $10,000 credit line, you can draw upon $5,000 for a new home repair project when you need it, while still having $5,000 left on your line of credit.
This USAID task force must be expanded to include private sector leaders and draw upon public health experts, supply chain and operational research analysts, business leaders, technology entrepreneurs as well as government employees.
But I was surprised that Google Home arrived so rough around the edges, especially when it had an existing competitive product to learn from and an unmatched wealth of data to draw upon.
Advanced computer algorithms, enhanced in some instances through machine learning, enable systems such as Watson to instantly draw upon vast volumes of historical data as a way to expedite analysis of key mechanical indicators.
If I asked you to predict the next word in a given sentence — say, "My trip to the beach was cut short by bad __" — your answer would draw upon on a range of knowledge.
Composed of 211 silent interconnected vignettes that draw upon Black history, America is deeply rooted in Bradley's adopted home of New Orleans, where she's been living and making films for the last ten years.
While the White House STEM education plan is a good first step, the United States will need to draw upon internal and external sources of talent to satisfy the demand for high-tech workers.
A credit line differs from a loan because you can draw upon any amount up to the limit at any time, instead of receiving a lump sum amount as you would with a loan.
He would have taken advantage of the deductions just the way the rest of us take advantage of the mortgage deduction or any other; it's just that he had more deductions to draw upon.
What can we draw upon to tell a better American story than the one Donald Trump tells, one that will unite us instead of divide us, and yield hopeful answers instead of selfish ones?
When a physician reviews data about a faraway patient, that doctor may draw upon her experience — for example, with the synergy of combining three drugs in a similar case — to propose an alternative approach.
Using real-time analytics and an instant ability to draw upon and organize vast data-bases of information and sensor input, computer algorithms can now perform a range of procedural functions historically performed by humans.
As a nation, we (and the courts) should draw upon the experience of the communications revolution of the 2628s, and the way smart regulation laid the foundation for today's explosion in phone, Web and media.
The longtime senator and storied prisoner of war also said he was grateful to be able to celebrate his life and draw upon memories, including his underdog bid in 2000 for the Republican presidential nomination.
The Marines have a storied tradition to draw upon -- one of which they are rightfully proud -- and now their leadership faces the challenge of showing that diversity can make the Marine Corps greater, not weaker.
You can draw upon experience to work wisely through each new challenge you face on your road to success, making you more confident that you will be able to handle whatever hardships your future holds.
Mr. Trump's campaign, by contrast, rolled from state to state during the Republican primaries, building pop-up operations as needed, but left few resources behind that he could now draw upon in the general election.
One of the most active investors in Los Angeles, Suster spoke of how local startups are able to draw upon the city's creative talent to bring content, commerce and communication platforms to the next level.
Fortunately, the U.S. can draw upon dedicated foreign service officers, civil servants, and foreign service nationals in some of the toughest places on earth to save lives in Seattle, New York, and throughout the homeland.
She'll draw upon that new material at the Standard, where she's joined by Irwin Hall on tenor saxophone, Josh Evans on trumpet, Keith Brown on piano, Ben Williams on bass and Anwar Marshall on drums.
A federal court has issued a temporary restraining order against the new regulations, which draw upon the same authority Mr. Trump used just days after his inauguration to ban travel from several predominantly Muslim countries.
A capital sentencing hearing is unlike any other proceeding in the law: it asks jurors to draw upon their personal moral beliefs in deciding whether someone deserves to die after considering all of the evidence.
Creating sculpted installations and 3D paintings, the exhibited artists, German artist Volker Kühn and French artist René Galassi, draw upon a long tradition of working with paper to challenge established perceptions of form, line, and material.
Pew has outlined what its calls a scientific roadmap to create a body of work around new drug discovery that companies and academic researchers could draw upon to help jumpstart the process of finding new antibiotics.
Decades later, Mr. Beltran — now known as SinXero — is a mixed-media artist, painting abstract works whose textures reflect the crumbling buildings of his childhood and whose colors draw upon the rich palette of aerosol art.
In this respect, Covid-19 will require us to draw upon the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's Strategic National Stockpile, but also to innovate new technology to provide ventilation support quickly, efficiently and at scale.
In trying to draw upon the existing pool of refugees in the United States, New York is competing against places that have experienced similar declines as the country's population growth has fallen to 183-year lows.
As growing numbers of Chinese and American youth study in each other's countries, learn each other's languages and meet members of each other's peer groups, they develop the capacity to draw upon these insights and acquaintances.
The schools in our network aren't passively adopting a single model; rather, each of them is contributing to a collective body of knowledge and insight that individual schools can draw upon to more effectively serve their students.
"Demagogues on the right and the left draw upon our darker angels, scapegoating immigrants and Muslims or bankers and business people," Romney told graduating students in an otherwise politics-free speech at Trine University in Angola, Indiana.
"A brand will draw upon these larger political messages, whether it's female empowerment or progress or right to choose, but are they really backing that up with tangible forms of political, social, and economic support?" she asks.
But, as Sanger writes, the Women's Right to Know laws "draw upon a deep reserve of sentiment about what mothers are like and what causes them harm," and the assumptions in both cases may well be wrong.
As I have written at length in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law (and draw upon here), an American single-payer system would be more complex and kludgy than many proponents have considered or admitted.
He can draw upon his own faith journey of how he came back to God as a young adult, and now see it as a pillar of his life -- something that might resonate with church-going black voters.
The World Bank said the two facilities approved by its executive board, each for $1.25 billion, are contingency loans that Lima could draw upon in the event of economic or environmental shocks, thus protecting the government's financial plans.
As a young teen Kupka had worked for a saddle maker who introduced him to notions of radiant spirituality that he would later draw upon in drawings and paintings that explored the relationship between phantasm, color, and geometry.
In kidneys, with a large body of living donor data to draw upon, researchers see a few small increases in risks of kidney problems as well as a small increase in gestational diabetes and hypertension in some patients.
We are more versatile than one particular image and I want my images to inspire people to look deeper into where we are in modern times and remind them of the fact that they can draw upon history.
He has a wide range of experience to draw upon: He points to factors like growing up with his oldest brother, who is two decades Joey's senior, incarcerated on a murder charge that's been under appeal for 12 years.
In dealing with North Korea, it is high time for the American president to draw upon several generations of highly refined strategic thinking, rather than rely solely upon his own crudely visceral and seat-of-the-pants nuclear intuitions.
But given what we do know, the service Palantir provides to clients appears simple: Entities like New York City (or Coca-Cola, or BP, or the US Marines) draw upon and produce an unimaginable amount of data every day.
Religion can act just as a curious repository of aesthetics and symbols we can draw upon for our own purposes — think of how politicians and their surrogates so easily swipe biblical phrases to tug at our consciences, for instance.
This is the essence of machine learning -- today's processing speeds enable computers to, for instance, access and draw upon seemingly limitless volumes of data in seconds – integrate new information, compare results, determine context and organize input in a nearly instantaneous fashion.
While there have been some changes, the series has largely tracked the biggest story moments from the books, so it's likely that showrunner Naren Shankar will draw upon some of the remaining high points from Caliban's War for the new season.
In that sense, the projection could be an underestimate of the family people interact with but it also doesn't factor in the other relationships people form and draw upon, especially individuals who know they won't be married or have children.
That being said, having a network to draw upon is a good way to tap into the "word-of-mouth" buzz around emerging artists, as well as help more casual music consumers broaden their horizons when it comes to music discovery.
Generations of Americans to come will be able to draw upon more evidence in the court of history than Mueller could in a court of law, and what we know so far is damning for the president and his sympathizers.
On the other hand, unlike Beijing, Moscow has battle-tested virtually all of its latest systems in the course of the Syrian civil war and can draw upon a veteran scientific base that has accumulated years of experience in weapons development.
That not only helps solve the issues faster, the conversations themselves become part of the knowledge base, which Salesforce can draw upon to help teach the machine learning algorithms about the correct responses to commonly asked questions in the future.
I contend that the rumors about Willie Earle beyond what I found emerged from an inclination to draw upon a stereotype of a violent black male—in this case [a] murderer, [though] more often it would have included a sexual offense.
Beyond that, he was able to draw upon the much bigger network of the city's civil society — social workers, labor unions, medical researchers, feminists, housing reformers, progressive activists of all kinds — and these, happily, are resources we have with us still.
For instance, to evaluate a scholarship organization that provides funding to undergraduates on the basis of both financial need and academic merit, Karlan and colleagues might draw upon a previous study of a similar scholarship that was geared towards similar students.
Cate Blanchett gives a tour-de-force performance as she transcends gender, class, nationality, and profession in a series of vignettes which draw upon manifestos questioning the true nature of art, including those from Karl Marx, Yvonne Rainer, and Dogma 95.
Much like any other viral outbreak, we will have to draw upon everything from the equivalent of hygiene education, in this space digital literacy, to the targeting of superspreaders, the smaller subset of people who are at the core of viral outbreak.
They'll also hit the studio to record six new songs that same month that will undoubtedly draw upon Thomas's love for technical death metal, Benallie's Scandinavian black metal, and Lloyd's soft spot for the the drum work in Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin.
Congress could pass more ambitious legislation, such as the Alternatives to Licensing that Lower Obstacles to Work Act (ALLOW), which would draw upon Congress' authority over federal land to eliminate licensing requirements for national park guides and those working on military bases.
Because the way my family home-schools — without a set curriculum, or "relaxed/eclectic" as this site describes it — allows for quite a bit of flexibility in what resources can be used, I draw upon different areas of The Times for different subjects.
The book was published at a moment when Barack Obama could still credibly draw upon "the audacity of hope," and, with a second term in sight, people wondered if he would finally unleash the progressive will that many believed lingered deep inside him.
Truman recognized the illogic of fighting with a military that fails to draw upon all its human resources when he integrated the military by executive order, sixty-nine years to the day in July that Trump tweeted his anticipated end to transgender recruitment.
" That truth, Obama said, "is incompatible with any form of discrimination based on race, or religion, or gender, or sexual orientation," and that when embraced, it empowers nations by allowing them to "draw upon the talents, and energy, and skills of all its people.
The widening of the central government deficit in 2016 did not produce a commensurate rise in the public debt burden, as the sovereign has been able to draw upon a sizeable pool of cash made available with implementation of a single treasury account (CUT).
In the following brief essays, some of the nation's top historians discuss and draw upon their contributions to my new book, "The Presidency of Barack Obama: A First Historical Assessment," taking a look at some of the ways Obama did -- and did not -- change America.
It's even more puzzling — and not unrelated — that this same country, with such resources to draw upon, would nevertheless tolerate such high levels of poverty and homelessness, of addiction to pharmaceutical drugs, of inequality in wealth and application of justice and quality of education.
All of that rang true to me, but I'm not sure your average New York theatergoer would expect to meet those sorts of people out in the middle of Wyoming, or think of conservatives as having a specific aesthetic heritage to draw upon. Yeah.
We predominantly rely on property taxes to fund our schools, and because of the relationship between race and class, that means schools that serve mostly rural communities of color often have less of a funding base, less of a tax base to draw upon.
It can draw upon its past, it can take a mystery so old that people didn't even consider it a mystery anymore, and suddenly dig it back up in order to reveal a profound truth about its main character, which also has total pertinence with the episodes.
For most of us regular people, when a hair quandary arises, we turn to our closest posse of lady friends to draw upon their knowledgable advice and answer age-old beauty questions, such as blonde or brunette, long or short, and middle part or to the side?
"Now should be the time that policymakers carefully... assess which tools could provide more potent buffers to draw upon should a large adverse financial shock occur," Rosengren said in remarks prepared for delivery to a monetary policy conference organized by the U.S. central bank in Washington.
However, the natural recourse for allegedly unfair dismissals would be to contact a union or draw upon another form of labor protection, and to insist that practices like at-will employment contracts, which allow employers to dismiss a worker for any reason, come to an end.
In Iowa, she has ardent supporters trained in the nuances of caucus math that could make the differences on the margins and, in New Hampshire, she can draw upon a strong corps of volunteers from her home state of Massachusetts to help beef up her operation.
"Our brains are remarkable inference engines, able to draw upon millennia of evolution and a lifetime of experience to transform these sparse points into fleshed out people in our imagination, and to predict the next actions of those imagined people as well," said Sheikh during Facebook's F8 conference.
After the Charlottesville protests in 2017, my colleague Jo Livingstone explained how far-right extremists draw upon a motley assortment of tropes—fierce Viking warriors, noble German knights, heroic Crusaders, and more—to create a fictive past that would legitimize the violent, bigoted present they hope to create.
Last month she released "Coin Coin Chapter Four: Memphis," and she will draw upon that disc's material in this concert, where she'll be joined by the multi-instrumentalist Hannah Marcus, the percussionist Ryan Sawyer, the trumpeter and reeds player Matt Lavelle and the guitarist and vocalist Kyp Malone.
On Tuesday, the organization unveiled its latest effort to influence the Democratic presidential candidates: a shortlist of almost three dozen potential Supreme Court nominees for them to draw upon, applying the same strategic thinking that organizations such as the Federalist Society has lent the Trump administration, to great effect.
His views on mercy draw upon — or are informed by — writings on the subject by Aquinas, Merton and more recent scholars, like Cardinal Walter Kasper (the author of another book on mercy, who has proposed that the church create a "penitential path" to bring divorced Catholics back into communion with the church).
By trying to draw upon this shared cultural understanding of a GIF from Arrested Development or a political GIF or a GIF of some type of animal, they're able to really glean and understand how people may be oriented toward the world or what types of values or interests they may share.
In the months leading up to its publication, the Roosevelt team was in close touch with Clinton speechwriters and advisers, and in subsequent rallies the candidate continued to draw upon the report, even at the level of explicit language; calls to "rewrite the rules" found their way into more of her addresses.
As he put it in an essay for the Inter-American Parliamentary Group on Population and Development in the early 1990s: The first migrants who leave for a new destination have no social ties to draw upon, and for them migration is costly, particularly if it involves entering another country without documents.
Should the president revoke the former officials' clearances merely because he doesn't like what they say about him or his policies, they may suffer financially, but our national security will suffer more by the inability of the government and the private sector to draw upon their decades of experience and distinguished service.
Lil Wayne – Kelly Rowland, Here I Am, 2011 At the risk of giving away some of the behind-the-scenes magic that comes with building a blog post about Lil Wayne every day, often part of the process, when there is a music video to draw upon, is taking a screenshot of said music video.
"Our country owes a debt of gratitude to President Obama, not just for the many important policy achievements made during his tenure but also for the example of leadership he provided all of us, which we may draw upon in the years to come," Jack Schlossberg, the son of JFK's daughter, Caroline Kennedy, said in a statement.
As a point of differentiation, the company stressed its ability to draw upon its experience with HBO, which has long touted the strategy of attracting diverse constituencies to subscribe with what amounts to an elaborate programming quilt; and AT&T (T), which brings distribution experience to an enterprise that's about the interface and platform as well as the content.
While both Ms. Clinton and Mr. Trump used their foundations to enhance their extensive networks of relationships, it seems that only Mr. Trump treated his foundation as just another pot of money he could draw upon whenever there was any type of "charitable" connection and even when the primary beneficiary of the foundation's spending was himself or his businesses.
At last year's WWDC, when it introduced Proactive, Apple made a big point of saying that it doesn't need to scoop up cloud-based data to make Siri smarter — it can just use what's local on the phone, with your OK. Apple won't have the same kind of sources Google and Facebook have to draw upon Maybe so.
The native New Yorker has been represented by Matthew Marks Gallery since 1993, and their career is marked by sexually charged sculptures featuring stuffed animals; life-size edible gingerbread house assemblages; and visceral, durational performances that draw upon the visual language of kink, which Blake uses as a tool to meditate on the complex nature of queer and racial identities.
"We urge you to immediately draw upon the reported conclusions of the Intelligence Community to identify and target for sanctions all those determined to be responsible for ongoing elections interference, including President Putin, the government of the Russian Federation, any Russian actors determined to be directly responsible, and those acting on their behalf or providing material or financial support for their efforts," the senators wrote.
Given the undeniably spooky, even threatening nature of his work, it is understandable then the Royal Academy of Arts invited fellow Belgian Tuymans — who is perhaps now better known for his conviction in a highly publicized and unfortunate lawsuit regarding plagiarism in one of his paintings, which draw upon existing images for their very point — to curate an exhibition reintroducing Ensor's daunting body of work.
"It's interesting that we have a Democrat in Podesta, a Republican in Weber, a lawyer and Democrat in Craig—and all of them are uber-insiders, they've been in DC for decades, and have filled many different roles, and have such deep contacts and relationships to draw upon should they need them," Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics, a DC good-government group, told me.
These principles draw upon a great deal of work and thinking by many individuals and organizations and articulate what must be achieved if American agriculture is to continue to be viable into the future, calling for our policies and programs to: AGree's bipartisan group of Co-Chairs includes former U.S. Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman, former U.S. Agriculture Deputy Secretaries Jim Moseley and Kathleen Merrigan, and former U.S. Agency for International Development Assistant Administrator Emmy Simmons.

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