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Q. How do you see issues of faith factoring into the movie?
Capuano sought to downplay how Pressley's blackness, youth, and gender were factoring into the campaign.
Sign-up bonuses vary, too, and are worth factoring into your card decision, Rossman said.
But they weren't alone in signaling that Mueller is factoring into their consideration of Barr's nomination. Sen.
Maher said that Clinton was "right about the letter," at least, factoring into her loss last year.
Not to mention, Iginla left his mark internationally as well, factoring into two Olympic gold medals for Canada.
On Saturday, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said such "synergy" was already factoring into the BOJ's plans.
Also factoring into its decision is the added tax benefit of borrowing in the form of interest deductions.
But it's possible to imagine them factoring into a close election night, since several of them have their quirks.
As they look for work, they will be re-entering the labor force and thus factoring into the unemployment rate.
For the first time, religion is a victory condition in a Civilization game, instead of just factoring into a cultural win.
Arianna Jones, a Sanders campaign spokeswoman, told The Hill in a statement that presidential politics isn't factoring into Sanders's gun views.
There's reason to believe he's going through something emotional in his personal life and that may well be factoring into his decision.
"We needed this after dropping one (Friday night)," starter Colby Lewis said after pitching eight strong innings but not factoring into the decision.
Still, Trump's unpopularity and doubts about his honesty are factoring into the poor political environment Republicans are facing in the November midterm elections.
Carrasco is 43-24 in his last eight starts after allowing two in six innings at San Francisco last Wednesday without factoring into the decision.
The tweets in the visualization also capture the dismay that this even triggered, with keywords like 'own goal' and 'bad' prominently factoring into the visualization.
Here's a look at each of the undecideds -- and some attempt to crawl into their brains to figure out what is factoring into their decisions.
Factoring into that decision was concern that the United States would lose a competitive edge to China's Huawei in the development of 5G wireless technology.
Beyond factoring into a small handful of plot points in the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series, that's pretty much it for vibranium's place in the MCU.
In his statement, Kelner said the political climate in which Flynn is facing "claims of treason and vicious innuendo" is factoring into his negotiations with the committees.
"Because voters are increasingly factoring into their decisions which candidate they believe can better handle these security issues, the vet community's voice carries significant weight," Mr. Newhouse said.
The Fed is mandated by Congress only to promote maximum employment and stable prices, but some believe the stock market is factoring into the Fed's decision-making these days.
Of course, the original NES has the benefit of being cheap and plentiful second hand, along with offering a broader range of titles – all worth factoring into the equation.
He made no mention of the 800M+ Chinese Internet users that Google could potentially add to its business if it returned to the market as factoring into his calculations.
But more than just a simple tool to get you from point A to point B, the Regalia is almost a character itself, factoring into the story in important ways.
He's 228, and has lost five trans women in his life, ranging from acquaintances to members of his chosen family, all of them factoring into his life in profound ways.
Also factoring into the debate are smaller companies, family businesses and entrepreneurs who increasingly have to drop insurance benefits due to the costs of the small group and individual markets of Obamacare.
Who knows what could be factoring into the film's low score — maybe people don't like emojis, maybe people don't want emojis to be alive, maybe all the critics are too old to get it.
We're exploring how the issue of a controversial nuclear agreement is factoring into Iran's parliamentary elections, and we're showing you one way in which the UAE works to meet its residents' growing need for water.
The actor, 49, opened up about the perils of his love life on The Graham Norton Show Friday — and he got very real about how his age is factoring into the dating equation these days.
It is also bound to be an expensive race with outside groups already escalating spending, and one also likely to be determined by the big unknown: how Trump will end up factoring into the race.
Hearing real-time directions from your headphones when walking around a city does sound useful, but Bose AR is still so new and unproven that it's not really worth factoring into your purchase or preorder decision.
"I wouldn't be surprised if North Korea is somehow factoring into the decision to do this right now," Sarah Yerkes, a fellow in the Middle East Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, told me.
The investigation into Giuliani and his Soviet-born associates in the Southern District of New York is the highest profile Justice Department case involving Ukraine and already produced political reverberations, factoring into the recent impeachment inquiry.
"[The economy is] being driven by the tax reform, by deregulation, by a very strong energy market, and all of these things are factoring into the fact that demand is good," he said in an exclusive "Mad Money" interview.
This means, among other things, factoring into any properly coherent assessment (a) the expected rationality or irrationality of principal decision-makers in Pyongyang and Washington; and (b) the intentional or unintentional intra-war behaviors of these same decision-makers.
In other words, there's a good chance Microsoft is starting to feel some heat in this high-margins category, and that's probably factoring into why Microsoft is now announcing the Surface Hub 2, an upgraded version of its whiteboard-with-smarts concept.
One might argue it was government's failure to provide initiatives like these to laid-off workers in the early aughts that helped power Donald Trump in the presidential election, with anxiety about jobs, trade, and immigration all factoring into a rural American revolt.
His reign of terror has enjoyed something of a cultural renaissance in recent years, with the character factoring into season three of American Horror Story, Rick Geary's graphic novel The Terrible Axe-Man of New Orleans, and fictional takes like Ray Celestin's The Axeman Jazz.
Katharine Ragsdale, the interim president and CEO of the National Abortion Federation (NAF), a group that publishes an annual report on clinic harassment, said in her decades of leading abortion rights organizations, she's heard of many instances of reproductive coercion factoring into clinic harassment.
In addition to vacancy rates potentially creeping higher if Brexit causes a financial sector exodus and given the new supply coming online, analysts cite a heady run-up in prices since a 2009 trough as factoring into their forecast for a near-term 25 percent plunge in U.K. commercial real estate prices.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenElizabeth Warren could become the next Pied Piper of American decline Jonathan Van Ness endorses Warren over her health care plan Here are the Senate Democrats backing a Trump impeachment inquiry over Ukraine call MORE (D-Mass.) subsequently decided to run for president in 28503, potentially factoring into Kennedy's decision to challenge Markey.
The most noted of these was the eleven-letter TRIENNIALLY, factoring into TINILY and RENAL, discovered by Dorse and appearing in the September 1949 Enigma.
The situation in the Pankisi Gorge received an extensive fictional treatment factoring into several of the popular John Ringo anti-terrorism military science fiction books in the Paladin of Shadows series.
In 1873, the name was revived by the Freemasons as the Order of the Amaranth. "Amaranth" derives from Greek (amarantos), "unfading," with the Greek word for "flower," ἄνθος (anthos), factoring into the word's development as "amaranth." The more accurate "amarant" is an archaic variant.
The SBA List made the 2013 Virginia gubernatorial election a priority for 2013, endorsing Ken Cuccinelli and pledging to spend $1.5 million in the election through its Virginia PAC, Women Speak Out. Cuccinelli was defeated narrowly in the general election by Democratic nominee Terry McAuliffe.Haines, Errin, Women's issues factoring into Va. governor's race early, The Washington Post, February 28, 2013; accessed May 31, 2014.Anti-abortion group Susan B. Anthony List endorses Ken Cuccinelli, politico.
"Amaranth" derives from Greek (), "unfading", with the Greek word for "flower", (), factoring into the word's development as amaranth, the unfading flower. Amarant is an archaic variant. The name was first applied to the related Celosia (Amaranthus and Celosia share long-lasting dried flowers), as Amaranthus plants were not yet known in Europe. The showy Amaranth present in John Milton's Garden of Eden is "remov'd from Heav'n" when it blossoms because the flowers "shade the fountain of life".
In Reddy's native Australia a remake of "You're My World" had been a #1 hit in January 1975 for Daryl Braithwaite factoring into the Australian release of the spring 1977 Australian release of Reddy's version being unsuccessful. "You're My World" did afford Reddy a #1 hit in Mexico, with the track remaining in that nation's Top Ten from October 1977 to March 1978. Reddy's 1978 concert album Live in London - recorded at the London Palladium - features the singer performing "You're My World".
Rather than deciding the victor via hands such as Straight, Flush, etc., each hand consists of just one card and is ranked according to its normal value, suits not factoring into the value at all. In addition, like in the earlier E-Card game, the absolute weakest card actually beats the absolute strongest card--a 2 is the absolute weakest, and an ace is the absolute strongest, so the 2 wins against an ace. If both players play a card of equal value, it is a tie.
Hinoue later read Ayu's finished scenario and became aware of an unintentional form of foreshadowing on her part due to wing imagery factoring into Ayu's story. Shortly after, Hisaya suggested to Hinoue, "Since they seem to have become a spoiler, let's lose the wings." The wings were thus removed, but before long they were attached again. While Hinoue had originally chosen the colors for the hair and eyes of the characters herself, these were later discussed by the development team and altered accordingly, though Ayu, Mai, and Nayuki did not change much.
A part of the 1998 Major League Baseball home run record chase of Roger Maris' 61 with the Cardinals, McGwire set the major league single-season home run record with 70, which Barry Bonds broke three years later with 73. McGwire also led the league in runs batted in, twice in bases on balls and on-base percentage, and four times in slugging percentage. Injuries significantly cut into his playing time in 2000 and 2001 before factoring into his retirement. He finished with 583 home runs, which was fifth all-time when he retired.
This included several bridges, all state offices in Olympia, and Boeing's factories in the Seattle area. Various schools in the state also closed for the day. The Fourth Avenue Bridge in downtown Olympia was heavily damaged and was later torn down and re-built. In Seattle, the Alaskan Way Viaduct and its seawall were damaged, forcing the viaduct to close for emergency repairs and ultimately factoring into the decision to replace the viaduct with the SR 99 Tunnel and an expanded Alaskan Way on the footprint of the old viaduct.
He and Chris Jericho continued feuding after No Way Out, with Chris Benoit also joining in. A two-fall Triple Threat match was signed for WrestleMania 2000, with one fall contested for the European Championship and the other for the Intercontinental Championship. Angle lost both of his titles without factoring into either decision; Jericho defeated Benoit to win the European Championship while Benoit defeated Jericho to win the Intercontinental Championship. However, he would continue to find success as 2000 went on, eventually becoming that year's King of the Ring and later winning the WWF Championship before the year was out.
However, several weeks later, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist died of thyroid cancer. Bush then withdrew Roberts from consideration as O'Connor's replacement, instead nominating Roberts to fill the Chief Justice vacancy. The Senate confirmed Roberts on September 29. Meanwhile, Bush considered nominating Miers as O'Connor's successor, factoring into account bipartisan suggestions by Senators Arlen Specter and Patrick Leahy, that the nominee should come from outside the appellate court system. This caused several commentators to draw parallels with the 2000 election, when Dick Cheney, the head of Bush's vice-presidential search committee, was ultimately selected as the running mate.
This Had Oscar Buzz is an entertainment podcast hosted by entertainment writers Joe Reid and Chris Feil. The podcast, which began in 2018, was inspired by the Tumblr blog of the same name, which tracked films that had, at some point between their production and release, achieved some degree of interest regarding potential awards, generating a form of "Oscar buzz", positioning them as factoring into the upcoming awards race in some way. However, for various reasons, the film failed to achieve any recognition by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The podcast is currently streamable through Apple Music, Stitcher, Google Music and a variety of other podcast services.
On November 6, 2001, the owners of the 30 teams in Major League Baseball voted 28–2 to eliminate two teams for the 2002 season. The two teams expected to be eliminated, the Minnesota Twins and the Montreal Expos, cast the dissenting votes. According to Commissioner Bud Selig, the decision was made due to economic reasons, as "the teams to be contracted [had] a long record of failing to generate enough revenues to operate a viable major league franchise." Also factoring into the contraction plan was the two teams' inability to fund the construction of new ballparks to replace the outdated Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome and Olympic Stadium.
Summer 1991 featured Phish touring with a horn section for the first and only time in their career. The Giant Country Horns, made up primarily of local Burlington musicians, featured on the majority of Phish's sets during this tour, utilizing both pre-written charts as well as factoring into the improvisational segments. This horn section, or a variation, would occasionally make one-off appearances with Phish in the years to come, and would eventually serve as the inspiration, and basis, for the horns in Anastasio's solo band. Most notably, Phish also held their first official concert festival – Amy's Farm – held in upstate Maine at the horse farm of longtime fan Amy Skelton.
Texts of this era display characteristic Gujarati features such as direct/oblique noun forms, postpositions, and auxiliary verbs. It had three genders, as Gujarati does today, and by around the time of 1300 CE, a fairly standardized form of this language emerged. While generally known as Old Gujarati, some scholars prefer the name of Old Western Rajasthani, based on the argument that Gujarati and Rajasthani were not yet distinct. Factoring into this preference was the belief that modern Rajasthani sporadically expressed a neuter gender, based on the incorrect conclusion that the [ũ] that came to be pronounced in some areas for masculine [o] after a nasal consonant was analogous to Gujarati's neuter [ũ].
While generally known as Old Gujarati, some scholars prefer the name of Old Western Rajasthani, based on the argument that Gujarati and Rajasthani were not distinct at the time. Also factoring into this preference was the belief that modern Rajasthani sporadically expressed a neuter gender, based on the incorrect conclusion that the [ũ] that came to be pronounced in some areas for masculine [o] after a nasal consonant was analogous to Gujarati's neuter [ũ]. A formal grammar of the precursor to this language was written by Jain monk and eminent scholar Hemachandra Suri in the reign of Solanki king Jayasimha Siddharaja. Maharana Kumbha wrote Sangeet Raj, a book on musicology and a treatise on Jai Deva’s Geet Govinda.
Feeling that the idea would make an excellent horror film, the filmmakers began developing a screenplay based on the initial concept. In an interview with Rue Morge, both Amito and Laicini stated that the plot of the "cursed film" was deliberately made to appear as if it was "a dark fairy tale", with themes dealing with loss and moral ramifications of belief. Further inspiration came from a short horror film titled Dining Room or There is Nothing, which Laicini claimed to have viewed while in film school, which left a lasting impression on him. For Antrums occult aspects, Amito, and Laicini studied various historical and cultural depictions of demons and the devil for inspiration, with their shared interests in religious imagery and the supernatural also factoring into the development of the film's script.
In 2018 RMT was acquired by a company which, for both pragmatic and regulatory reasons opted to rebuild the site from the bottom up. In the early version of the site, users were asked to rate their teachers on a scale of 1 to 5 in the categories of easiness, helpfulness, knowledge, and clarity, with the latter two factoring into an "overall quality" score. Because those categories were so broad and influenced by the predisposition of the reviewer, a new survey was developed in consultation with educational psychologists, teachers, and students themselves. In addition, the newly activated GDPR meant that for students in the European Union, it would no longer be safe to rate teachers individually, so the rating for EU countries was changed from teachers to courses.
With data from ten consecutive years of quantitative measurements on height and intelligence separated by girls and boys and gathered from the Harvard Growth Study, this compilation of analyses shows the difference in correlation between height and intelligence in the classes of girls and boys. Boys demonstrate no clear correlation between height at a certain age group and intelligence later on in life but girls do. There appears to be a clear link between intelligence levels at 10 and 11 with a girl’s height at the ages of 8 and 9 with other variables of note, i.e., socioeconomic status, age of first menstruation and ethnicity factoring into the correlation as well. A 1999 study that was conducted on a sample on 32,887 Swedish men, aged 18, free of growth defects showed that, by and large, shorter men (with 2 standard deviations below the mean) demonstrated poorer physical and psychological performance in the context of military service, with increased risk of musculoskeletal diagnoses.
Big Valley Jamboree originally started in 1992 by the owner/operators of the Big Valley Jamboree held in Craven, Saskatchewan (now known as Country Thunder Saskatchewan), who wanted to host a second festival in Alberta; Big Valley, Alberta was chosen as the venue, with the name and geography factoring into the decision. In September 1992, a rock concert headlined by Bryan Adams that was held; however, the festival was hampered by an early snowfall and a lack of services and amenities, so the following spring promoters searched for a new venue. At the same time, the Camrose Regional Exhibition (CRE) were looking to revive the annual summer fair, and were approached by promoters about taking over the annual fair weekend. Ultimately the CRE Board of Directors voted to cancel the fair in favour of hosting Big Valley Jamboree, re-branded as a country music festival, and was held during the 1993 August long weekend.
In November 2010, Lansley provoked controversy by factoring into public health related bills representations from fast food companies such as McDonald's, KFC and processed food and drink manufacturers PepsiCo, Kellogg's, Unilever, Mars and Diageo on obesity, diet- related disease and alcohol, said by campaign groups to be the equivalent of handing smoking policy over to the tobacco industry. In January 2011, Ministers published the Health and Social Care Bill, detailing planned reforms that would pave the way for GP consortia to take over management of the NHS from primary care trusts. Prime minister David Cameron said "fundamental changes" are needed in the NHS. But doctors' leaders believed that GPs could simply have taken charge of PCTs instead, and achieved the same results. The reforms were intended to pave the way for groups of GPs to take control of NHS budgets, with the consortia to take charge in 2013 of about 80% of the funding and of planning and buying everything, from community health centres to hospital services.
Mike Clifford had a September 1964 single release of the song but as the B-side of the non-charter "One By One The Roses Died". In the UK, where the Happenings' single was released on Fontana Records in August 1966 and fell short of UK Singles Chart, "See You in September" was recorded the same month by The Symbols, a male quartet from East London signed by Edward Kassner of President Records specifically to cover the Happenings' hit. Featuring Keith Mansfield on orchestral arrangement/conducting duties, the Symbols' version reached #19 on the Radio London Fab 40, without ranking on the UK Singles Chart. Distribution problems reportedly also factoring into its lack of chart impact, although the Symbols remained with President providing the label with successful remakes of older American hits "Bye Bye Baby" and "The Best Part of Breaking Up"; and their guitarist, Mick Clarke, would be a founding member of The Rubettes.

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