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The drop came despite buyers having the benefit of lower mortgage rates.
"It's very difficult for them to generate sales growth without having the benefit of price inflation."
The committee has not wanted to make rate decisions without the public having the benefit of hearing the chair explain why.
Having the benefit of leaning on the leadership of Paul, he continues to see improvement from a roster that is finally healthy.
However, there's something to be said for getting solid advice on pitfalls to avoid — and having the benefit of learning from other people's mistakes.
However, my children are fully "American" as any other child in this town having the benefit of our education, wealth, cultural and English fluency.
Part One is probably stronger than Part Two, with the former having the benefit of more "cool" moments of magic, time travel and mood-setting.
"But Zelle has leapfrogged the early stages of adoption by having the benefit of being embedded into the already existing apps of participating banks," she said.
It's a totally understandable tradeoff for having the benefit of GPS and cellular connectivity built right into the device — GPS is a notoriously difficult feature to integrate into wearable gadgets of any kind.
And I said to Bob, without having the benefit of being there on a day-to-day basis, but having the benefit of sitting at your staff meeting for eight years, sitting right next to George Bodenheimer for the first couple of years and then sitting next to John for the years after that, competing against ESPN for many years at Yahoo, I had a foundation and I had the luxury of understanding the successes and the challenges for ESPN.
But Airbus had already gotten its piece of the aircraft, with the move having the benefit of Airbus getting an entirely new aircraft in its lineup without taking on any of the initial development, marketing, and production costs.
It's just more friction in the global economy and a situation where the market has been betting on this situation getting better and then having the benefit of interest rate cuts, and now the situation is getting worse.
I have never failed to learn something from David Brooks, Frank Rich, David Remnick, Samantha Power, Henry Louis Gates, Fareed Zakaria, Lena Dunham, David Ignatius, Zadie Smith, Leon Wieseltier or Jeff Goldberg, and am better for having the benefit of their insights.
"We'll have our own contracts and data policies with our customers, while at the same time having the benefit of being able to consult the world-class experts in machine learning and cloud computing (among many other topics) that reside in other parts of Alphabet," the company said.
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Despite having the benefit of expert warnings, it is clear that the CIA acted beyond the scope of it experts.
However, despite having the benefit of an exclusivity deal signed with the Council , Thornfield Ventures, the preferred developer, have become another victim of the recession and gone into administration .
Scottish Jurist, 8 June 1829, Vol. 1. pp 227-228. Young James Stein, having the benefit of a good education, then sought to make his own fortune in Australia, arriving at Sydney in September 1833 on the ship Sir John Roe Reid.
Compared with modern examples, this shelter is considered inadequate. It was, however, considered an inexpensive and compassionate attempt to deal with the relatively new problem of homelessness. This shelter provided relief from the harsh London winters and was viewed by many at the time as having the benefit of attracting new followers to Christianity.
167 He also found himself in a position of power, having the benefit of military support from not only the Arab League, but the British. In his diary, Ben-Gurion wrote about Golda Meir's reaction to the meeting: Historical analyses of the motivations and conclusions of this meeting differ. According to Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins – as well as Israeli historiographersDominique Lapierre et Larry Collins (1971), pp.
A day after the party's formation, four of its five Knesset members were given ministerial positions; Barak remained Minister of Defence, Vilnai was given the new post of Minister for the Home Front, Noked became Minister of Agriculture and Simhon became Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor and Minister of MinoritiesLabor dissidents get 4 portfolios Ynetnews, 18 January 2011 without their party having the benefit of having participating in an election.
The tradition, endorsed by conservative Emperors such as Nicholas I, created a strong precedent. Russian general government was effectively kept out of Finnish affairs, this Minister having the benefit of the channel, and many possibilities to stall Russian ministers. Only in last two decades of the grand duchy, those periods of russification, the system was attempted to be broken in some regards, but it created counteroffensives based on illegality arguments. Vyacheslav von Plehwe's appointment in 1900 was criticized as illegal, because he was not a Finnish citizen.
The Midland Greyhound Racing Co Ltd also owned Monmore Green Stadium which housed the greyhounds attached to Willenhall. The 'Outside Sumner' hare system was added in 1938 with distances becoming 400 and 565 yards. Willenhall suffered considerable disruption during the war and remained closed from 1943 to 1945 before the stadium re-opened in June 1946 before a crowd of 3,500, sixty bookmakers and having the benefit of the industry’s peak spending period. Peter Cartwright replaced Turnpenny who moved to the Derby Greyhound Stadium.
When the "chirped" signal is returned, it must be correlated with the sent pulse. Classically, in analog systems, it is passed to a dispersive delay line (often a surface acoustic wave device) that has the property of varying velocity of propagation based on frequency. This technique "compresses" the pulse in time – thus having the effect of a much shorter pulse (improved range resolution) while having the benefit of longer pulse length (much more signal returned). Newer systems use digital pulse correlation to find the pulse return in the signal.
Seating is a 2+2 arrangement, with half of the seats in each car facing the direction of travel, and half facing the opposite direction. Seats originally ran the full length of the car, with the front seats next to the operator's booth having the benefit of a large picture window. However, the newly refurbished cars now have full-width operator's cabs, resulting in the loss of four passenger seats, in addition to a number of folding longitudinal seats for ADA compliance. Each PATCO car has a pair of doors on each side with a foyer area inside the doors for standing passengers.
The fourth-placed Italians were already a full three seconds in arrears. Australia never relinquished the lead and steadily increased it, as Devitt, Rose, and Henricks set the three fastest splits in the race, faster than all the non-Australian swimmers. O'Halloran's split was the fifth-fastest in the race; the Soviet anchor swimmer was the only non- Australian to swim faster, and only by 0.1 s despite having the benefit of a flying start. This resulted in Australia winning gold in a world record time of 8 min 23.6 s, almost eight seconds ahead of the second-place Americans and 13 ahead of the Soviets.Gordon, p. 218.
The FCC in New Delhi has a long pedigree, having been founded in 1958 by correspondents covering the Indian Subcontinent from Tibet to Sri Lanka. It has more than 500 journalist members still cover as much of region as possible. New Delhi was and remains the natural locus of the Subcontinent from the perspective of the press by virtue of being the capital of India, having extensive residential, schooling and entertainment options for families, and having the benefit of nonstop flights to dozens of cities in the Subcontinent, a necessity for journalists. Most correspondents of international media outlets tend to cover not only India but also all neighboring countries including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka from a permanent base in New Delhi.
The actual Great Western Railway (GWR) line was to be from Tobermory to Camooweal, following an alignment proposed in the 1880s for a railway from Sydney to Darwin via Bourke. This south-east to north-west alignment paralleled the Queensland coastline, having the benefit of providing roughly equidistant connections to the ports. To connect the GWR line to the rest of the QR system, 4 connecting lines were proposed, described as Sections A to D. These were; Section A – From Westgate on the Western Line to Eromanga Section B – From Blackall to Windorah Section C – From Winton to Springvale Section D – From Malbon to an unnamed junction point. The Malbon – Duchess section is now part of the Mt Isa line.
It may also be noted that both the dower and the ketubah amounts served the same purpose: the protection for the wife should her support (either by death or divorce) cease. The only difference between the two systems was the timing of the payment. In fact, the rabbis were so insistent on the bride having the "benefit of the ketubah" that some even described a marriage without one as being merely concubinage, because the bride would lack the benefit of the financial settlement in case of divorce or death of the husband, and without the dower or ketubah amount the woman and her children could become a burden on the community. However, the husband could refuse to pay the ketubah amount if a divorce was on account of adultery of the wife.
In United States law, ineffective assistance of counsel is a claim raised by a convicted criminal defendant asserting that the defendant's legal counsel performed so ineffectively that it deprived the defendant of the constitutional right guaranteed by the Assistance of Counsel Clause of the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Ineffectiveness claims may only be brought where the defendant had the right to counsel, ordinarily during the “critical stages” of a prosecution. Having the "benefit of counsel" or "assistance of counsel" means that the criminal defendant has had a competent attorney representing them. Competence is defined as reasonable professional assistance and is defined in part by prevailing professional norms and standards. To prove they received ineffective assistance, a criminal defendant must show two things: # Deficient performance by counsel # Resulting prejudice, in that but for the deficient performance, there is a “reasonable probability” that the result of the proceeding would have differed.
Modelled on the Milford Proving Ground operated by General Motors (GM) in Michigan, Millbrook was opened in the 1960s by the GM subsidiary Bedford before passing over to Vauxhall. Due to the geographical needs of a full testing centre, including both hills and flat land, the traditional choice of a former Royal Air Force airfield was ruled out and many sites around the UK were surveyed before the location at Millbrook was decided upon, especially due to having the benefit of being close to Vauxhall's production site at Luton.History Millbrook Proving Ground Construction of the Proving Ground began in 1968, and once the facility opened in 1970 it acted as the testing site for many European GM models from, among others, the Vauxhall and Bedford companies. With Bedford withdrawing from the bus and truck markets in December 1986, Millbrook was put up for sale by GM.GM's Millbrook up for sale Commercial Motor 25 June 1987 In 1988 the site was transferred to a new company, Millbrook Proving Ground Limited as part of Lotus and began to offer its facilities as well to non-GM companies.

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