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To give weight to her research, she consults with a variety of reading and brain experts.
Braun also argues that the Los Angeles court should give weight to the 2016 Polish extradition denial.
And there is no comparable global ideological struggle over economic systems that might give weight to Trump's rhetoric.
Taking place over one day, the film invokes its epic runtime to give weight to even the smallest interactions within its milieu.
We need to give weight to sexual pleasure in and of itself, rather than holding orgasm as the Mac Daddy of sexual fulfillment.
If Trump did have knowledge of the deal, then presumably he purposely chose not to sign, which would give weight to the signature argument.
It could also give weight to calls by other lawmakers and humanitarian groups pushing the Obama administration to welcome more refugees into the United States.
The genre grants us permission to give weight to the longings of our own hearts, the crises within our own families, our own wayward yearnings.
Some day, if you're lucky, you will be an octogenarian too, spending music like this can give weight to understanding what all those years even mean.
Other statements during the press conference, like his declaration that the Russian leader gave a "strong and powerful" denial, still seemed to give weight to Putin's account.
In practicing what he preaches and in pushing aside the formalities of church practice, Francis intends to give weight to devalued Christian virtues like charity and love.
Further gains from here would give weight to the argument that this is real-money buying coming back in rather than a mere bounce from oversold levels.
Gorsuch, like Scalia, is described as an originalist, judges who give weight to the text of the Constitution as they believe it was intended by the Founding Fathers.
That can be a good thing, when it uses the past to give weight to the present or when the sheer immensity of decades of story show themselves.
Mr. Nadler may have a structural advantage because Democrats tend to give weight to seniority and he has served on the committee two years longer than Ms. Lofgren.
Gorsuch, like Scalia, is described as an originalist, judges who give weight to the text of the Constitution as they believe it was intended to be read at the time.
Other statements during the press conference, like his declaration that Putin gave a "strong and powerful denial" about meddling in the 2016 election, still seemed to give weight to Putin's account.
I think, the First Amendment, going forward, is going to be a big one as people begin to argue that the First Amendment should give weight to things like hurtful speech.
Indeed, both Totono and Doki Doki Literature Club build sympathy for their antagonists, in an effort to give weight to the selfishness of the player actions that drove them to violence.
The 53,278 career hits between the United States and Japan do not give weight to Ichiro so much as the 4,278 career hits are given weight by the way Ichiro achieved them.
Eric asking us to give weight to what he has seen reminds one of a 5-year-old who complains he's never been given the keys to the car and therefore life is terribly unfair.
By agreeing claims now, the company and these claimants can go to the judge in Khobar together, with AHAB targeting a majority of creditors by value which would give weight to their case, he added.
Sophie Skelton and Ed Speleers do their best to give weight to the rapid-fire confrontation, but given how long Brianna has suffered, there's just not enough time for her to settle all those ghosts.
Whether or not you get on with your brother, he ought to give weight to the fact that you treasure these pictures and that your parents would presumably have wanted you to have access to them.
In recent months, Obama has embraced, and at times even appeared to relish, using his powerful bully pulpit to give weight to Clinton's main attack line against her opponent -- that Trump is simply unqualified and unfit to be president.
If the investigation was made public, however, it would give weight to US intelligence assessment that Russia was behind the hacking and would make it much more difficult politically for Donald Trump to overturn any measures the Obama administration takes before leaving office.
The moves give weight to the theory that since Pyongyang's sixth and most powerful nuclear test this month, policy hawks in Beijing have gained the upper hand in an internal debate over whether to toughen sanctions against the Kim Jong Un regime.
If what Lyanna made Ned promise her in that tower does indeed give weight to the idea that Jon Snow is the son of Lyanna and Rhaegar Targaryen, introducing a portion of that scene shortly after Jon's revival is perfect timing to tease what lies ahead.
His CIA credentials give weight to his major reason for opposing Trump: Like many people versed in foreign policy, McMullin believes that Trump's anti-Muslim bigotry is not just morally objectionable but also harms America's interest by making it harder to win allies in the Islamic world.
However, its most significant use is saved for the last few pages, to give weight to a graphic depiction of a corpse mine during the waning days of World War II. The phrase's pointed contrast between sadness and beauty is prevalent in the LA-based instrumental group that bears its name.
Although he had also joined Justice Breyer's dissent, Justice Souter dissented separately to write that certain GAO studies authorized by IDEA give weight to Breyer's arguments and distinguish this case from those the majority cites.
Vietnam: Rethinking the state. Zed Books Ltd. Linh had also been described as “having earned a reputation as a reformer” during Linh's time as party secretary of Ho Chi Minh city after 1975. Linh penned articles to give weight to reform experiments where experimentation of policies was allowed before such practices were sanctioned in his critical role to the state.
4, no.1 (1982), p.73-83. Since at the time these guns were erroneously thought to be carronades, the island on which they had been found was named Carronade Island after this discovery. Several 20th century observers misconstrued the origin of these guns and they were long thought to give weight to the theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia.
Theodore McMillian relied on Waters to give weight to the chancellor's fears of disruption in light of the harassment campaign, noting that "It cannot seriously be disputed that, during that spring 1992 semester, the atmosphere on campus was more tense than normal."Burnham, 98 F.3d at 1016. Clarence Arlen Beam rejected that analysis in his dissent, saying those fears were "based on conclusory hearsay and rank speculation".
The stone pictures cover an area of about 80 metres by 70 metres. They are divided into three groups with a few outlying features. The group of pictures at the southern end of the site mainly depicts Macassan subjects in simple outlines. The northern group also depicts Macassan subjects, but the style is different, with stones of different sizes used to give weight to parts of the pictures.
In this piece, Faith used the symbol of the White Flag in various stages of motion to give weight to these simple truths that are of great importance now more than ever. “Watching the disharmony, the dismantling of human rights and the continuous struggle for equality is exhausting. The only way I can keep going is if I can transform some of this into my work.” Faith tells BOOOOOOOM"The Unbound by Artist Faith47". BOOOOOOOM.
Previously, he had performed on albums by Kris Delmhorst, who became Foucault's wife. Another part of this circle of artists is Caitlin Canty, whose 2015 album Reckless Skyline was produced by Foucault and employed Conway as drummer. Foucault has cited a shared desire to give weight to space and silence, which is a constant in Conway's career. For their live gigs as a duo, they play only what they can carry into a club alone in one trip.
Chamberlain's attitude towards the natural sciences was somewhat ambivalent and contradictory – he later wrote: "one of the most fatal errors of our time is that which impels us to give too great weight to the so- called 'results' of science." Still, his scientific credentials were often cited by admirers to give weight to his political philosophy. Chamberlain rejected Darwinism, evolution and social Darwinism and instead emphasized "Gestalt" which he said derived from Goethe.see Harrington, Anne (1999) Reenchanted Science: Holism in German Culture from Wilhelm II to Hitler.
House of Commons papers, p. 288 Viscount d'Asseca requested a mediation of the British Foreign minister, Viscount Palmerston,House of Commons papers, p. 296 who advised the Portuguese to comply with French demands.House of Commons papers, p. 298 A squadron under Captain de Rabaudy, comprising the 60-gun frigate Melpomène and the 20-gun brig Endymion, under Nonay, was sent to the mouth of the Tagus river to show the flag and give weight to the demands of the French consul.Troude, op. cit., p.
Discrepancies in Savage's story made James Boswell suspicious, but the matter was thoroughly investigated for the first time by William Moy Thomas, who published the results of his research in Notes and Queries. However, Clarence Tracy, in his seminal biography The Artificial Bastard did give weight to Savage's claims. In Richard Holmes' Dr. Johnson and Mr. Savage the author, though not in complete agreement, did not discount Tracy's bias. Savage was also the subject of the play Richard Savage by J. M. Barrie and H. B. Marriott Watson.
This is the most famous argument against negative utilitarianism, and it is directed against sufficiently strong versions of negative utilitarianism.That is, the argument is directed against strong versions of negative utilitarainaism that prescribe only reducing negative well-being, as well as weak versions that are sufficiently close to strong negative utilitarianism. Such weak versions would be those that, although they give weight to both negative and positive well-being, give sufficiently much more the weight to negative well-being, so that they would have the same implications as strong versions in relevant situations.
The report did not give weight to the indecisiveness of the CAM on the issue of independence. The CAM gathered politician J. Ah Chuen's support to ensure that the Secretary of State developed a formula for safeguarding the interests of minority groups in the Legislative Assembly. This formula became known as the "Best Loser" system which has now survived for several decades. In 1967 the CAM became part of the coalition called Independence Party which held office after the August 1967 elections in preparation for independence from Great Britain in March 1968 despite the deadly January 1968 Mauritian riots and State of Emergency.
Many Sikhs believe that Guru Nanak's message was divinely revealed, as his own words in Guru Granth Sahib state that his teachings are as he has received them from the Creator Himself. The critical event of his life in Sultanpur, in which he returned after three days with enlightenment, also supports this belief. Many modern historians give weight to his teachings' linkage with the pre-existing bhakti, sant, and wali of South Asian/Islamic tradition. Scholars state that in its origins, Guru Nanak and Sikhism were influenced by the nirguni ('formless God') tradition of the Bhakti movement in medieval India.
On his final start Galtee More was sent to Newmarket for the Cambridgeshire Handicap. Entered against older horses, he was assigned a weight of 130 pounds, the highest ever given to a three-year-old, requiring him to give weight to all his rivals except the seven-year-old Clorane (136) and the five-year-old Winkfield's Pride (132). Galtee More was prepared for his Cambridgeshire challenge by running in the Sandown Park Foal Stakes. He started at odds of 8/100 and despite running in a "lazy" fashion he won with "plenty to spare" by three lengths from Cortegar and five others.
Puppet, vassal, quisling, or satellite states have been routinely used in exercises of foreign policy to give weight to the arguments of the country that controls them. Examples of this include the USSR's use of its satellites in the United Nations during the Cold War. These states are used to give the impression of legitimacy to domestic policies that are ultimately harmful to the population they control, while beneficial to the government that controls them. Even outside the spectrum of sovereign powers many multiparty democratic systems give foreign powers the capacity to influence political discourse through shills and pseudo sock-puppets.
Shotover was entered in the Oaks two days later, but did not run, the race going to her stable companion Geheimniss, which defeated St Marguerite. Shotover was then sent to Royal Ascot in June, where she ran in the Ascot Derby, the race now known as the King Edward VII Stakes, in which she was required to give weight to the four colts that opposed her. Cannon held her up in last place until the straight. She then moved smoothly through along the rail to take the lead "with her ears pricked" and pulled away to win very easily by four lengths from Battlefield.
The majority criterion is a single-winner voting system criterion, used to compare such systems. The criterion states that "if one candidate is ranked first by a majority (more than 50%) of voters, then that candidate must win". Some methods that comply with this criterion include any Condorcet method, instant-runoff voting, Bucklin voting, and plurality voting. The criterion was originally defined in relation to methods which rely only on ranked ballots (voted preference orders of the candidates), so while ranked methods such as the Borda count fail the criterion under any definition, its application to methods which give weight to preference strength is disputed.
Another recent commentary, however, asserts that the FTC and Justice Department, as well as courts, give weight to properly-presented efficiency arguments, which may tip the balance in favor of a merger, even if they are not dispositive. The conclusion is drawn that "there are numerous examples where efficiencies tipped the scale in favor of clearing the merger (collecting cases)."Michael B. Bernstein and Justin P. Hedge, Maximizing Efficiencies: Getting Credit Where Credit Is Due, 3, 6-7 (Dec. 2012). An Antitrust Division official recently insisted that the decision's "presumption remains the best way for courts to implement the concern for increasing concentration that motivated" the 1950 amendment of Section 7.
In August Somnus started odds-on favourite for the Shergar Cup Sprint, part on an international jockeys' tournament, but for the third time that season, he ran below form at Ascot and finished fourth. Later in the month he was beaten a neck by his stable companion Fayr Jag in the Hopeful Stakes at Newmarket. This was a good performance as he was a three-year-old attempting to give weight to older horses, and had to come from an almost impossible position after being unable to find a clear run in the closing stages. Somnus was stepped up to Group One level for the first time in the Sprint Cup at Haydock in September.
On March 26, 2013, Italy's highest court, the Supreme Court of Cassation set aside the acquittals of the Hellmann second level trial on the grounds that it had gone beyond the remit of a Corte d'Assise d'Appello by not ordering new DNA tests and failing to give weight to circumstantial evidence in context such as Knox's accusation of the bar owner in the disputed interviews. A note Knox composed in the police station (not mentioning Guede) was regarded by the Supreme Court as confirmation that she and Guede were present in Via della Pergola 7 while Kercher was attacked. A retrial was ordered. Knox was represented, but remained in the United States.
Sensational judgement in Tongan embezzlement case Pacific Islands Monthly, August 1939, pp24–25 On the same day that the judgement was released, Sālote asked the British High Commissioner Harry Luke to recall Stuart. However, a 1,100-signature petition was subsequently brought to Sālote requesting all ministers except Stuart and Sioape Kaho were sacked, and the British Colonial Office opined that Stuart's removal would give weight to the reports of malpractice. As a result, Sālote asked Bagnall for his resignation, which he gave on 21 July.Tongan Minister Resigns: Development in Impeachment Crisis Pacific Islands Monthly, September 1939, p50 Two days earlier a bill had been presented in the Legislative Assembly to impeach him.
Thus changes in the Constitution and electoral system were bound to occur and would once again affect Muslims' representation. The 1965 Constitutional Conference Report outlined the positions of the parties present at Lancaster House and stated that the only 2 parties advocating immediate independence were the Labour Party and Sookdeo Bissoondoyal's Independent Forward Bloc (IFB). The Secretary of State Anthony Greenwood declared that Mauritius had reached the ultimate status for independence and that the 1963 general elections had already been an indicator of the overwhelming support of independence given that when combined the Labour Party and the IFB gathered 61.5 % of the votes. The report did not give weight to the indecisiveness of the CAM on the issue of independence.
The court followed Shell Co of Australia Ltd v Rohm and Haas Co, that "right to registration depends...on proprietorship of a mark" but like Shell adheres to the English case In re Hudson's Trade MarksIn re Hudson's Trade Marks (1886) 32 311. when the "trade mark...has never [been] used...at all". Shell continued that "an application to register a trade mark so far unused must, equally with a trade mark the title to which depends on prior user, be founded on...the combined effect of authorship of the mark, the intention to use it upon or in connection with the goods and the applying for registration". Like The Seven Up Co v OT Ltd, the court would not give weight to the use of the registered mark in foreign locations.
The Afridi jirga left on the morning to meet the Zakka Khel at Halwai. They had to perform a delicate task, which was meet the Zakka Khei rendered even more difficult by the presence of Sangu Khel volunteers who stood around the jirga shouting abuse, endeavoured to persuade the Zakka Khel to further resistance. The maliks had urged that the presence of the troops in the valley was necessary in order to give weight to their representations to the Zakka Khel and that if they were withdrawn before their deliberations were completed, they could not guarantee the success of their mission. General Willcocks had meanwhile been informed that no rigid limitation was imposed on his stay in the valley, provided a settlement was quickly arrived at and followed by the early withdrawal of the troops.
Sir John had finished third last year when sent off as favourite and remained well supported, despite having to give weight to all his rivals. Trained by Richard I'Anson at Curraghmore, Ireland Bells Life in London and Sporting Chronicle, Sunday 9 February 1851, Page 5, Column 1 and ridden by John Ryan, Lord Waterford's colours went to the front early on the first circuit and lay at the head of the pack in third place as two runners cut out the second circuit pace. After the final hurdle Sir John was well placed to challenge but remained a couple of lengths adrift of the two in front of him to finish third. Abd-El-Kader Last year's winner wasn't heavily backed until the day of the race when his appearance on the course attracted the attention of the spectators.
Regardless of to whom Magnus eventually married, Skarbek-Kozietulsk believed that these theories, along with the sudden appearance of the Anglo-Saxon wyvern in the flag and coat of arms of the later Duchy of Masovia, which was previously unknown in Polish heraldry, and the Y-DNA haoplogroup I1 subclades I1-ASP and I1-T2 (both of which are originally found in England and Denmark) being found within various Polish noble families, give weight to the theory that Magnus Haroldson was in fact Magnus, Count of Wrocław. A township near to the castle of Czersk where his supposed remains were exhumed in 1966 is called Magnuszew. Twentieth century historians also believed that Magnus, Count of Wrocław was the grandfather of Piotr Włostowic, voivode of Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth (nephew of Bolesław II) and progenitor of the Duninowie clan. Mason, House of Godwine, p. 199.
Also in this critic role, she criticized fellow MLA Jordan Sturdy for not delivering a petition from his constituents on Bowen Island to the legislature regarding ferry cuts. In May 2014 Trevena introduced a private member bill (Bill M-213) titled Provincial Shipbuilding Act, 2014 which would have required new public transportation vessels, like ferries, be constructed in Canada and that the procurement process give weight to bids that demonstrate direct economic benefits to B.C. and that utilize union contractors. The bill was not advanced beyond first reading and, later that year, Trevena was critical of the Premier for agreeing to build new ferries in Poland despite an election promise to create a shipbuilding industry in B.C. Trevena introduced the same bill again (Bill M-211) in May 2015 but again it was not advanced beyond the first reading. Trevena endorsed Horgan to be leader of the BC NDP in the 2014 leadership election, as she had done in 2011 election.

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