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The divisions were in evidence in the courtroom on Monday.
These perceptions, however, are not always fully grounded in evidence.
They were all in evidence in Charlottesville, Va., on Aug.
"I'm bleeding," I said, holding out my arm in evidence.
They would then take in evidence on the climate catastrophe.
The lower classes are generally in evidence only as servants.
But most conclude that his core beliefs are already in evidence.
In Zug, friendliness to crypto-currencies is in evidence all around.
A flurry of selling activity has been in evidence of late.
Never was this more in evidence than in June of 21944.
Everything we see can be taken down in evidence and used.
Little of that was in evidence at the performance I saw.
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The NFI is a body that assists law enforcement in evidence retrieval.
Such growing hostility to business is in evidence across the rich world.
But the easy movement, bubbling energy and stamina were less in evidence.
It is designed for summer, which was not in evidence that night.
In women's wear, nerdery is less appreciated and, accordingly, less in evidence.
Any allegations, they said, would be "unfounded (and) without basis in evidence".
The same speech patterns were in evidence; the same distractibility was present.
If Ms. Rice is feeling any bitterness , it is nowhere in evidence.
It's dealing with Trump where Pelosi's skills were even more in evidence.
Neither were in evidence at the National Policy Institute conference in Washington.
That level of political will is nowhere in evidence, in any country.
"The legacies of past practice remain very much in evidence," Pigou said.
Two such challenges were much in evidence this past week: Bitcoin and China.
The Russian Defense Ministry has denied the accusations, calling them lacking in evidence.
Energy and "passion" — Mr. M'seddi's word — are abundantly in evidence in his laboratory.
They were in evidence all over the map this Tuesday night as well.
Sadly, no such ear-bending ambition is in evidence in this show's selections.
This site, grounded in evidence and brilliantly framed, is the resource we need.
Certainly frivolity — at least the accouterments of — has been much in evidence recently.
The male domination that has long characterized Hollywood was much in evidence then.
The fallout of Bibi's broken promise was everywhere in evidence on Friday morning.
In evidence submitted to ASA, less than 10 percent of cycles were perfect-use.
Mr. Johnson has admitted in evidence that he changed his plea "on legal advice".
"As an economist, I believe in evidence-based conclusions," Collier says in one ad.
But it's nonsense to suggest that such symptoms are in evidence in contemporary Israel.
Many of these factors were in evidence at this spring's New York auto show.
In evidence at Nuremberg were items the Kommandant's wife allegedly made with human skin.
That Democratic trade enthusiasm was nowhere in evidence at the DNC — especially on TPP.
" Her event planner, Katrina Ware, laughed and said, "Naw, that brick's in evidence now.
Washington's modesty and selflessness were in evidence from the beginning of his public career.
Yet, there a quiet sense of defiance was in evidence on some street corners.
The only shadow monster in evidence was the storm cloud dumping rain on me.
Rather, their interest was in evidence of historical changes in climate and sea level.
Saudi Arabia's conservative social mores will also be less in evidence, the developers say.
Those who engage in evidence-based investing are less likely to have such regrets.
The objectification of women in evidence on songs like "Christian Woman" cut both ways.
The explosion must have been "heard live on the call," Arnaud said in evidence.
It's a tendency that has recently been in evidence especially on foreign and trade policy.
Yet the U.S. military has been in evidence in the country for some time now.
Parental concern (or guilt) about this is more in evidence in some countries than others.
Hundreds of thousands of rape kits are untested, instead sitting untouched in evidence storage rooms.
Trump's fight against impeachment was much in evidence at his rally at a Lexington arena.
A lot of time the authorities will ask the mosques to aid in evidence-gathering.
"This is one of the absolute miracles in evidence at this trial," Mr. Bove said.
Weiss's approach to greater satisfaction and success at work is steeped in evidence-based science.
How is misogyny, as you define it, in evidence in the 2020 primary so far?
But that will take political leadership and courage, and neither quality is much in evidence.
In evidence presented in court, the plaintiff's attorneys obtained affidavits from five of Taylor's staffers.
Q: I'm going to put up on the screen briefly People's 15 Exhibit in evidence.
Assuming facts not in evidence, I'd have him read Douglas Southall Freeman's biography of Washington.
A similar shift is in evidence across the first seven months of the Trump administration.
Where Ms. Dorrance's hand is most in evidence is in the large, meticulously choreographed ensembles.
And there are probably more Bernie Sanders smiles in evidence than many voters have ever seen.
We just have to make sure the information we get is founded in evidence and reality.
Her slightness in The Danish Girl and Ex Machina, however deceptive, is nowhere in evidence here.
With most everything in evidence-based medicine, what doctors say is rooted in the available science.
Pulling that off would require a level of competence that is so far nowhere in evidence.
Those RPG elements aren't really in evidence here, but the action is definitely front-and-center.
They stashed a video copy in evidence and wrote up a two-page summary of it.
Mamaroneck High School's equivalents were 586 in evidence-based reading and writing and 19193 in math.
Mr. Owens blames the Hells Angels, who he suspects weren't interested in evidence remaining at large.
But what CBD and other cannabis products lack in evidence, they make up for with enthusiasm.
The aid groups that substituted for government help there are not much in evidence in Paris.
A hearing on whether the video should be allowed in evidence is scheduled for April 26.
Nowhere was this more in evidence on Thursday night than in the remarks of retired Gen.
A few hours later, at the Donald Trump rally in Clear Lake, God was little in evidence.
Dylan Collins is a Rhodes scholar who has a PhD in evidence-based medicine from Oxford University.
"This administration makes policy decisions that are rooted in evidence," Earnest said at a White House briefing.
The canonical Warhol — the 1960s Pop paintings; the classic films; the portraits — is not much in evidence.
It is actually also based in evidence and shared by anti-trafficking authorities from around the world.
Facebook has denied contradicting itself in evidence presented to the U.K. parliament and a U.S. public prosecutor.
The strategic alliance was in evidence last year, when two Russian nuclear-capable bombers landed in Venezuela.
It's easy to find comfort in evidence that good things are happening in the midst of tragedy.
The same crowd, and these same themes, will be much in evidence in San Francisco next week.
A rational response would be to engage in evidence-based measures to try to reverse this course.
With the careful craftsmanship of To All the Boys nowhere in evidence, he's working with a handicap.
No opposition was in evidence as the authority voted at a public meeting at its headquarters here.
Why did Sendak depict Mickey naked, his little penis in evidence, once he falls out of bed?
By late summer, the unexpected impact of the Sanders candidacy on the Democratic side was in evidence.
All would have been merited by facts, supported by facts in evidence and enormously pleasing to Obama's base.
"It's going to require a level of discipline that's not always in evidence," said Democratic pollster Diane Feldman.
"When we're thinking about current events, our thinking should be grounded in evidence rather than intuition," he says.
A specific diagnosis is critical to receiving effective education rooted in evidence-based curriculum and the latest science.
Her perfectionist tendencies were in evidence on matters great and small during an interview at her Malibu estate.
One indispensable reading for anyone interested in evidence-based thinking in health is Testing Treatments (downloadable for free).
But until now, gaming has been an activity primarily carried out with external distractions very much in evidence.
A legal AI churned up the case about four minutes ago and found a human error in evidence.
One of the indispensable readings for anyone interested in evidence-based medicine is Testing Treatments (downloadable for free).
The science of analytics and big data promises even greater leaps for local governments in evidence-based policymaking.
In evidence as well are signs of the burgeoning biotech industry, and the changing face of America's elite.
Exercising power judiciously means thinking long-term about disasters and investing in evidence-based preventive solutions wherever possible.
The unlicensed activity was noted and documented in evidence uploaded to file but no one dealt with it.
Health professionals want a "last word" in evidence to settle questions about what the best modes of treatment are.
My plan will also include a multi-billion dollar investment in evidence-based programs that elevate the teaching profession.
So the potential reversal of mass incarceration is good news for anyone interested in evidence-based crime-fighting policies.
Because the guard didn't speak English and P (and his clothes) weren't in evidence, he reluctantly let me be.
The gesture seemed to capture the spirit of this year's festival, where women of substance were much in evidence.
Hope and inspiration – the political style of both Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama – will no longer be in evidence.
Evidence of the original, mordant wit and transgressive sensibility of the author of "The Lyons" is less in evidence.
Many of the benefits cited here do, however, have some basis in evidence, just not always especially good evidence.
Expect the same traits to be in evidence in her latest offering, "Mary Jane," which opens on Monday, Sept.
"I think most of the facts are already in evidence, and there's very little disagreement about those facts," Sen.
To the contrary, federal judges have ratified his efforts and the investigation has already resulted in evidence of wrongdoing.
Those problems are much in evidence in Germany, he said, with the rise once more of the far right.
Rather than lamenting a lack of progress on social outcomes, let us commit to investing in evidence-based programs.
Cindy Cohn: Let's just say, as people who are technologists and scientists, I believe in evidence-based decision making.
In the end, contra Sir Humphrey, the unity in evidence at today's summit will serve the interests of both sides.
One level down, among the 18 other members of the Politburo, Mr Xi's allies and influence are clearly in evidence.
The charge that this firing is somehow an abuse of power assumes an astounding series of facts not in evidence.
Across the country, fancy new housing estates, office complexes and shopping malls are far more in evidence than new factories.
"I sat here through the first 850313 minutes and had objections regarding facts not in evidence and leading," Ratcliffe said.
Inside, a thick layer of dust coated what little furniture was in evidence: two tables pushed awkwardly against a wall.
Some of that has already been in evidence: last week, the company released its first solutions for customer care agents.
That must be because I was so aware, at every moment I worked, of rooting what I wrote in evidence.
Of course, such disparities in scale — often brought about by peculiar zoning allowances — are increasingly in evidence throughout New York.
There had not previously been "the will to invest in evidence-based policies" on controversial issues like marijuana, she said.
That was in evidence Sunday as Trump claimed during his breakfast that he'd heard no complaints about the trade tiffs.
But while the senator won the popular vote in Iowa, the much-anticipated surge in turnout was nowhere in evidence.
Of those born in 1980, about 50 percent are now worse off, and these dynamics are widely in evidence internationally.
In fact, this show's nihilist streak (trying to change the past usually gets you nowhere) is doubly in evidence here.
In "Evidence of a Struggle," a rusty haze rises off the deep browns beneath, with no strong shapes or outlines.
Negotiations, though, will require goodwill, time and creative thinking, none of which has been much in evidence since the British vote.
Apple's outsized influence on markets is in evidence this morning, after delivering weaker-than-expected quarterly earnings and revenue late Tuesday.
But a spokesman at the scene said a Federal Bureau of Investigation team was being dispatched to help in evidence-gathering.
Hours later, police brought in evidence recovery dogs to go over Londono's vehicle, the nightclub she founded and her boyfriend's home.
In evidence attached to the committee's statement on Tuesday, RBS said McEwan had been referring to the "most senior" management grade.
She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania and received a master's in evidence-based social interventions from Oxford.
Its gross profit margin declined to 54.3 percent from 56.3 percent a year ago in evidence to a tough business environment.
In Iraq, even after Abadi's decree, the ADE651 detectors were still in evidence in Salahuddin and Diyala provinces, north of Baghdad.
But it could have filled the gaps in evidence and testimony caused by the haste to wrap up the confirmation process.
Did you actually consult pediatricians and family medicine physicians who are trained in evidence-based medicine of pediatric care and parenting?
"I've since found other methods," said Williams, explaining that the catsuit would not be in evidence at the United States Open.
Now children are much in evidence at the bus stop in the morning, where they wait to be ferried to school.
Incremental progress is part of the journey toward betterment, which has deep scientific roots in evidence-based practice and policy making.
"We were notified that there is a suspect whose DNA matched the DNA found in evidence from three scenes," he said.
THE ERA The nuclear fears of the 1950s had paved the way for Godzilla, and those concerns are in evidence here.
The more subtle probing of mixed motives and shaky certainty that characterizes Mr. Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Doubt" is seldom in evidence.
Futures were lower this morning, with no positive momentum in evidence despite a significant comeback for the major averages off yesterday's lows.
They think the rise of AI-generated fakes could be trouble, undermining society's trust in evidence, and want to educate the masses.
The insect's numbers grow following wet winters and springs, and those increased numbers are in evidence when they make their annual migration.
Processing delays are barely in evidence now, even while the Snapdragon 835 chip is the main thing powering the Pixel 2 camera.
Williams was originally charged with grand larceny, according to AP. More than $1,000 in evidence was involved in his case, prosecutors said.
As of this month, the Manhattan district attorney has more than 400 such phones in evidence, with no method for unlocking them.
Gaffigan in The Trial Gaffigan's thoughtfully baffled worldview is nowhere more in evidence than in the first few episodes, which I previewed.
" Regarding Mr. Comey's theory, Mr. Earnest said: "This administration makes policy decisions that are rooted in evidence, that are rooted in science.
In evidence of that division, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said on Tuesday the CSU demand for internal border checks is unacceptable.
Both also received master's degrees from Oxford University in England, she in evidence-based social intervention and he in comparative social policy.
At Wednesday morning's V.I.P. opening, the Basel crowd was noticeably thinner than in past years, though boldfaced names were still in evidence.
Ahmed will travel around the country to assess trafficking cases, identifying gaps in evidence and giving his recommendations on how to proceed.
Investigators also confirmed that they are holding two trucks in evidence that belonged to family members of Flores, the person of interest.
Given the disparity in evidence, Congress and consumers would be better served by focusing on solutions to piracy, not weakening copyright protections.
The scrupulous avoidance of glib conclusions that distinguished her best-known film, "Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired," is fully in evidence here.
Another claims that she is more interested in evidence than her predecessor was and praises the fluency with which she shifts between subjects.
Mars is literally covered in evidence of its watery past, most notably in the form of valleys and basins and rivers long dry.
In person, there's not even a whiff of Karen in evidence — her voice, her mannerisms and virtually everything about her is entirely different.
It was a side of the President that had not been much in evidence in his swing through Europe and the Middle East.
It just made an assumption, not based in evidence, that if I need help with my finances that I must be a danger.
Ratcliffe said that he could have objected to numerous earlier questions from the majority on the basis that they assumed facts in evidence.
He said the deadline for submitting new exhibits had passed and that jurors could view photos of the turbid water already in evidence.
In this case, Cohen even taped at least one discussion with the President -- resulting in evidence demonstrating Trump's knowing participation in the scheme.
Playwright's Input A should result in Audience Output B. That side was in evidence at the Golden, as the seats began to fill.
Woman has done her research, and she conversationally folds in evidence that is academic as well as anecdotal, sociological as well as personal.
If only someone — like Ms. La Plante — had been on hand to see that a distinctive spirit and personality were also in evidence.
On last year's SATs, students averaged 2500 in evidence-based reading and writing and 705 in math, compared with 531 and 533 statewide.
Sebastian is a fiend for jazz (and oh my have you looked up the origins of that word?) with no libido in evidence.
But this new research suggests the practice, which is getting more popular among parents-to-be planning c-sections, isn't grounded in evidence.
"Like his superheroes, Mr. Bird is extraordinarily good at destruction, which is very much in evidence in the virtuosic, often delightful 'Incredibles 2.'"
As a result, Warren has been able to lay out plans that are very progressive but also well grounded in evidence and analysis.
Mean SAT scores in 21949 were 593 in evidence-based reading and writing, and 583 in math; statewide means were 535 and 519.
And doctors and others in evidence-based medicine world are in a special position to help bring their revolution closer to the media.
I think the problem is that you are assuming facts not in evidence, which is that, in fact, this child is from this parent.
It has now returned to puttering along at much the same modest growth rate that was in evidence through most of the Obama years.
But away from the Oval Office and Pruitt's EPA, there are pockets of the Trump administration that seem interested in evidence and rational policies.
She ruefully dismissed Thursday's defeat as no drama, and the sunny, relaxed demeanour that has won her legions of fans was still in evidence.
Members of the Thai family that saved Leicester financially five years ago are in evidence now, and beaming at every performance, home and away.
We can reduce the impact of these adversities, including lead exposure, when we wrap these children in evidence-based interventions to promote their development.
The elephant is a lure and a metaphor, a teasing reminder of a natural wonder and creaturely variety that is otherwise barely in evidence.
Racial tension, discrimination and economic inequality were everywhere in the United States, and the anger of the 19643s was still very much in evidence.
But if MacMillan's ballet is to endure, all its dramatic relationships need more continuity and oomph than are currently in evidence at Ballet Theater.
A judicial source involved in the cases against Diendere, Soro and ex-foreign minister Djibril Bassole said the recording was included in evidence files.
Britain's competition probe into Amazon's minority investment in food delivery service Deliveroo is "speculative" and not grounded in evidence, the two companies argued Wednesday.
Underlining sharp differences among the American public over the issue, counter-demonstrators and supporters of gun rights were also in evidence in many U.S. cities.
The power of Donald Trump's endorsement was in evidence again Tuesday when Brian Kemp overcame a deficit to win the Republican nomination for Georgia governor.
On Thursday, the President resurrected several of his favorite lines of attack that, while potent with his political base, aren't grounded in evidence or facts.
The bi-partisan support for extreme risk laws in evidence at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings offered hope for similar support for expanding background checks.
For that, the players must show a croquet-like skill of hand and eye which hasn't been much in evidence in the year now passing.
If ever there were a case that suggested the FBI took disparate actions under separate circumstances, Butina and Chapman would be the subjects in evidence.
But Anderson was remarkably composed as he played what felt like an away match with all the Federer mania in evidence on No. 1 Court.
Few of such niceties have been in evidence as the Senate struggles to fill the Supreme Court seat of the retired Justice Anthony M. Kennedy.
Last but by no means least, the years-long twitter dual between Sanders's insurgent army and the establishment is not in evidence in the polling.
Irvington High School's 2017 mean SAT scores were 619 in evidence-based reading and writing and 625 in math; statewide equivalents were 528 and 523.
And clean-energy executives and advocates, as well as some lawmakers, have expressed concern that it will be grounded more in ideology than in evidence.
Gatherings 7 Photos View Slide Show ' A laid-back attitude was very much in evidence at the kickoff party for New York Fashion Week: Men's.
Below are excerpts from Mossless 4: Public/Private/Portrait: Interview with Anouk Kruithof Anouk Kruithof: [These subjects in #EVIDENCE], they're just caught with a weapon.
The best athletes have some obvious heroic and superhuman aspects; to call them superheroes is just a matter of exaggerating traits that are already in evidence.
The claim (which doesn't have much basis in evidence) is that this provision is easy to game and keeps benefits from going to the neediest people.
But White House aides are expecting hard-ball negotiating tactics — already in evidence this week as the North Koreans cast fresh doubt on the sit-down.
Swift has offered in evidence a picture of the photo shoot, which was leaked last year, but has been sealed from public view by the court.
The Greek's mastery of his event, which saw him hailed as the new 'Lord of the Rings' after victory at the Games, was in evidence again.
Then, after reaching the second round, she adopted a Trump-like manner: blustery and aggressive, which was never more in evidence than at last Wednesday's debate.
But critics also accuse the President of using the office as a prop for his own ego -- a trait in evidence on Tuesday in Puerto Rico.
Rather, it is because a weakened Mexican economy is bound to add fuel to populist forces already far too much in evidence south of our border.
Clinton's ground operation was in evidence in Chapel Hill, N.C., where Mr. Obama campaigned for her on Wednesday, and in nearby Durham, at Duke University. Mrs.
For Barlow's 2017 graduating class, mean SAT scores were 590 in evidence-based reading and writing and 580 in math; statewide means were 530 and 19103.
By the mid-1990s, Mr. Gwinn had become a national leader in evidence-based prosecution; he and a colleague trained thousands of lawyers around the country.
For Hamilton's 2017 graduating class, mean SAT scores were 536 in evidence-based reading and writing and 18703 in math; statewide means were 528 and 523.
Mean SAT scores for the 2018 graduating class were 19703 in evidence-based reading and writing and 570 in math; statewide means were 534 and 534.
In evidence-based medicine, though, anecdotes are considered the lowest form of evidence, since they may be cherry-picked or otherwise unrepresentative of a broader experience.
Hendrick Hudson High School's 2017 mean SAT scores were 577 in evidence-based reading and writing and 19543 in math; statewide equivalents were 528 and 523.
The detective strode into the walk-in evidence vault and, wearing latex gloves, produced nearly three dozen crisp new $103 bills, each in a glassine envelope.
Mean SAT scores for the 2018 graduating class were 654 in evidence-based reading and writing and 655 in math; statewide means were 534 and 903.
According to Sky News, the two firms will argue that the Competition and Markets Authority&aposs (CMA&aposs) ongoing investigation is "speculative" and lacks in evidence.
"This unconstitutional travesty resulted in two baseless articles of impeachment that lack any support in evidence and fail even to describe any impeachable offense," she said.
Mean SAT scores for Housatonic's 2019 graduating class were 522 in evidence-based reading and writing, and 492 in math; statewide means were 19684 and 516.
And the group's growing assertiveness was in evidence when it declared war last year on pro-Islamic State groups in Somalia in a fight over territory.
That trend was in evidence at a recent picnic of the Christian Tabernacle Church - a small primarily African American congregation in Chicago's western suburb of Roselle.
This iterative process should become a model for refining social programs to achieve growing impacts, the most important and least understood step in evidence-based policymaking.
Mean SAT scores for the 2018 graduating class were 558 in evidence-based reading and writing and 19303 in math; statewide equivalents were 534 and 534.
It only emerged in evidence at the hearing that no member of Ms Sharapova's team, apart from Mr. Eisenbud, actually knew that she was taking Mildronate.
But the "government-sponsored enterprises", Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which operate as conduits between mortgage firms and the capital markets, are still very much in evidence.
On the 2019 SAT exams, the average score in evidence-based reading was 590 and in math was 615, compared with statewide averages of 531 and 533.
For Fox Lane's 2017 graduating class, mean SAT scores were 553 in evidence-based reading and writing and 567 in math; statewide means were 528 and 523.
Chajtur said the notebooks were used in evidence at the trial of Tony Hernandez, and that the information therein also contained coded references to Juan Orlando Hernandez.
But experts say that this claim isn't grounded in evidence, and that Iran is meeting international standards in complying with the deal's requirements for inspections and monitoring.
As of several months ago, the GBI only analyzes primary drugs in evidence submitted (unless a special request is made), in an effort to reduce the backlog.
One gap in evidence cited by the FDA are studies looking at how much of an active ingredient is absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream.
If that encounter startled Trump into taking more protective actions to prevent himself from contracting or spreading the virus, however, it was not in evidence on Friday.
The President's obsession with making everything about himself was in evidence in a bizarre diversion when he appeared to react sarcastically to news that his nemesis Sen.
Mean SAT scores for Shepaug Valley's 2017 graduating class were 559 in evidence-based reading and writing and 547 in math; statewide equivalents were 530 and 16.33.
" Still, Mr. Trump's view was "not in evidence in this case," the judge added, "and I do not believe that it should be put before the jurors.
I had a couple of scenes, but I wasn't as emotionally invested as some of the people because there wasn't that much of Roger in evidence yet.
Architecture's recent "social turn"—a desire to directly address political, humanitarian, and ecological problems—is still very much in evidence, but is refined in some unlikely ways.
He only wanted a more efficient bureau, he explained, one steeped in evidence-based decision-making, one that educated consumers to make good decisions on their own.
Mean SAT scores for the graduating class of 2017 were 575 in evidence-based reading and writing and 550 in math; statewide equivalents were 524 and 19153.
Mean SAT scores for the district's 2019 graduating class were 473 in evidence-based reading and writing and 551 in math; statewide equivalents were 531 and 533.
Evidently, the map of the American "Culture War" is not only in evidence in the local voting patterns, but just as markedly so in its family demography.
Mean SAT scores for the district's 2019 graduating class were 484 in evidence-based reading and writing and 463 in math, compared with 514 and 500 statewide.
Never was it more in evidence than during the Ebola outbreak in 230, when Mr. Trump was not yet president but was an active voice on Twitter.
But neither were in evidence at Piatto Romano (Via G. B. Bodoni, 62; 683-06-6401-4447), where the service was warm and the food top notch.
Patten's name is likely to appear in evidence against Manafort, prosecutors said, and he has agreed to help the special counsel's office as part of his plea.
"As we become more attuned to 'real time' events and media, we inevitably end up placing more trust in sensation and emotion than in evidence," Davies writes.
The precision of movement and action is in evidence from the first second, and Alucard's shadow-backstep—such a simple thing in theory—is a joy throughout.
Still, all of the pomp and circumstance associated with a usual State of the Union will be in evidence here, and the speech will serve similar purposes.
For all that Steve Ballmer's famous "Devices and Services" mantra has been thoroughly scrubbed from Microsoft's strategy statements, it is very much in evidence in its financial reporting.
"Given that EIAs are undertaken globally, are extremely expensive, and are enshrined in legislation, their place in evidence-based decision making deserves evaluation," write Fiona Mathews and colleagues.
This selective approach is strongly in evidence in Forever Weak and Ungrateful, which distills Barrias's monumental bronze into tightly cropped details, five of which are on view here.
But throughout this earnings season, diversification of a different kind has been in evidence — the diversification of business models and revenue sources by all the big tech companies.
Witnesses and Libyan officials told CNN they are in evidence near the city of Misrata, with an estimated dozen soldiers operating out of a base near the city.
Three other clear departures from the studio's previous work are in evidence at this point: the mechanics around movement and a more formal integration of light stealth gameplay.
Murray appeared to be moving well, better than against Kyrgios when he appeared to be limping near the end, and his trademark scrambling skills were also in evidence.
Goldman Sachs's focus on keeping payouts low when revenue falls is in evidence, though it also stresses that final decisions made by its compensation committee are entirely subjective.
This time around, Evans said, inflation and inflation expectations are low and it is difficult to imagine escalating inflation without sharp wage gains that are not in evidence.
The summer doldrums are in evidence on Wall Street, with a lack of informational input continuing to show itself in very small moves for the major U.S. averages.
This is despite some positive drivers for gold being in evidence in the form of strong physical demand from top consumers India and China, and from central banks.
That policy dilemma has been clearly in evidence this year, prompting global investors to question if Beijing has the ability to manage the slowing economy and modern markets.
We can do this by strategically increasing investments in evidence-based policy solutions and prioritizing the students who most need these supports and the institutions who serve them.
People returned to the beach on Saturday, in far smaller numbers than in the days before the attack, but signs of a shaken city were still in evidence.
Additionally, if Kavanaugh argued that the accuser was mistaken, prosecutors could then put in evidence of other allegations against Kavanaugh to show that this accuser was not mistaken.
Long-term, sustainable fixes require a degree of far-sighted leadership — from superintendents, union leaders, and public officials — that hasn't been much in evidence, and certainly wasn't here.
The requests can be a means of filling in holes in evidence, or a tactic to build up pressure on a company in hopes of forcing a settlement.
Mean SAT scores for Westlake High School's 2019 graduating class were 581 in evidence-based reading and writing and 568 in math; statewide means were 531 and 533.
His textbook one-handed backhand is still much in evidence (he even tweets about teaching others how to hit it), but the victories are fewer and further between.
Intact and much in evidence, though, was the good will of more than 150 guests, at least 50 of whom were fellow Paradise evacuees who lost their homes.
The sweet smarts of Mitchell's first movie, "The Myth of the American Sleepover" (treated to a bit of auto-allusion in "Silver Lake") aren't much in evidence here.
Her NBC persona was supposed to be sunnier, but her prosecutorial streak was in evidence Monday as she invoked the O. J. Simpson case while discussing Mr. O'Reilly.
Mean SAT scores for the 21957 graduating class at Staples were 640 in evidence-based reading and writing, and 630 in math; statewide means were 535 and 519.
Mean SAT scores for John Jay High's 2018 graduating class were 18933 in evidence-based reading and writing and 621 in math; statewide means were 534 and 534.
It is rare and risky for a defendant to take the stand in his own defense because it can allow in evidence that would otherwise be kept out.
They cannot justify refusal to convict because there is no evidence that Trump broke the law when they refuse to allow in evidence that he did exactly that.
Paige's teenage righteousness, not so much in evidence without Pastor Tim around, was inflamed by the idea of America's trying to wipe out the Soviet Union's grain supply.
It would provide for diplomatic and sustained implementation rooted in evidence, local leadership, partnership with civil society and accountability to the goals of reducing and preventing violent conflict.
The Finance Committee in particular has prided itself on its bipartisanship when it comes to the rigorous vetting of nominees, but on Thursday, that was hardly in evidence.
While the new story about microcredit isn't the one that propelled it to such heights, it's much more grounded in evidence and, in many ways, it's still inspiring.
At this very moment, in medical examiners' offices all across America, the skulls of tens of thousands of anonymous homicide victims sit in evidence boxes, waiting to be identified.
Social trends already in evidence when the eighth amendment was passed, such as a turning away from Catholic teachings on divorce, contraception, homosexuality and extra-marital sex, have continued.
In evidence of its global focus, Alibaba Cloud made its first investment outside of China last month when it led a $27 million round for open source startup MariaDB.
Their mutual respect was crucial to navigating the 2008 financial crisis and was in evidence when they hugged at former President George H.W. Bush's lying in state last month.
I implore President Trump to engage in evidence-based best practices and to heed the call for help from those of us on the front lines of the epidemic.
That was in evidence here this week as Trump returned to his New Jersey golf club a year after weathering the Charlottesville episode from inside his ivy-coated clubhouse.
Nowhere is this more in evidence than "On Your Own," which paved the way for Albarn's later career with its Burroughsian lyrics and Roland TR-606 drum machine backing.
With over a full year under Mr. Trump's belt, and his unorthodox management style fully in evidence, I asked several experts to assess the president's abilities as a manager.
Mean SAT scores for Amity Regional High School's 2018 graduating class were 594 in evidence-based reading and writing, and 587 in math; statewide means were 535 and 19803.
Today's G.O.P. is a party of closed minds, hostile to expertise, aggressively uninterested in evidence, whose idea of a policy argument involves loudly repeating the same old debunked doctrines.
The spike in recession fears in August seemed to bring a more conciliatory tone from the Trump administration, even if concrete progress in trade negotiations isn't really in evidence.
The impeachment trial is not the same as a judicial trial in which jurors are instructed not to consider any information that has not been formally received in evidence.
Mueller's report outlined multiple instances of obstructive behavior, in evidence so damning that over 1,000 former prosecutors signed a joint letter stating that anyone else would have been charged.
Russian, Chinese, Iranian and North Korean spies engage in major espionage programs designed to learn the kind of information that is included in evidence presented to support FISA warrants.
The jury was also provided with a computer that contained many of the documents in evidence and videos of Mr. Hernandez's statements to the authorities and mental health experts.
As much as O'Brien's work resonates with the recovery work of contemporary documentary poetics, his handling of the material testifies to his investment not in evidence but in innuendo.
Some people might think that after all these years I couldn't possibly still be involved in the level of detail that's in evidence in the design reviews we've been livestreaming.
Outside of the big US trio that's led the way and dominated personal computing over the past couple of decades, examples of advanced smart headphones systems are already in evidence.
John's demise was brought on by his girlfriend, Ashley (Madison Davenport), who turns in evidence to the police after Vickey promises that she'll be seen as a hero around town.
In addition to supporting these programs, the Public Health Violence Prevention Act proposes a significant investment in evidence-informed practices for healing the physical, emotional, and social wounds of violence.
She has also consistently misread the mood of the country and her own party, which has been in evidence ever since she re-entered the national spotlight earlier this month.
The goal of our election unit is to help students read, watch, research and discuss in order to come to conclusions grounded in evidence about the candidates and the issues.
Report author Katie Denis said a reluctance to travel when taking vacation was also in evidence, with workers using on average a lowly eight days a year for trips away.
This masculine corporate culture squeezed out women who wanted to work and it facilitated what Ms. Stamp called a "historical amnesia" that was in evidence even in early film histories.
Dealers were less in evidence at the Biennale's international group show, but there was a tendency to display artists' works in distinct groupings that at times resembled commercial gallery exhibitions.
In real life, or just a better-written scene, her questioning would have been shut down ten times over for leading the witness or for assuming facts not in evidence.
No human form in evidence here, "Host" evokes Sir Antony's notion of the body as a "place"—prompting thoughts and feelings about water, air and earth, the basis of life.
Although the public areas have been kept relatively spare, with only suggestions of Miller's vast collections in evidence, the sitting room, library and guest bedrooms are lively with his finds.
The stressors now so palpably afflicting the creative class — how to pay for a child's college education, or clarinet lessons, or a party without plastic cups — were nowhere in evidence.
On the 18803 SAT exam, Beaumont High School students scored an average of 495 in evidence-based reading and writing and 466 in math, compared with 540 and 536 statewide.
It is about a more fundamental divide, between those who believe in evidence as a basis for life-altering and nation-defining decisions and those who adhere unflinchingly to dogma.
Bush on reporter The 103rd U.S. President was no stranger to the gaffe -- entire books were written about his famous "Bushisms" -- and they were in evidence even on the election trail.
Some old-fashioned racism is indeed in evidence: when people show up with burning torches to protest against the removal of Confederate memorials, it is hard to call it anything else.
The problems already in evidence today, and the greater ones feared for tomorrow, largely arise from the failure of institutions and markets to keep up with longer and more productive lives.
At this year's tenth-anniversary session of the Oslo Freedom Forum (OFF), an ever-expanding international festival for campaigners against tyranny, victims of religion were more obviously in evidence than practitioners.
At a recent mathematics education study group in Kingston, Canada, a video was shown of a lesson in which all the statistically effective "what works" strategies you listed were in evidence.
Cutting-edge contemporary pieces make up a large percentage of the offerings, but modern works from the 20th century are strongly in evidence too, more so than at other top fairs.
And while these investigations and lawsuits may or may not culminate in evidence of corruption or violation of agency rules, Pai's policies alone leave few questions about where his loyalties lie.
The foundation's efforts to change were in evidence during its last round of awards in May, when 11 of the 15 chefs it recognized were women, people of color or both.
His name came up repeatedly in evidence presented by Waymo to support its case that Mr. Levandowski — one of the engineers who helped start Google's driverless car project — stole trade secrets.
It takes a certain set of values to put environmental protections over economic uses, and so far these values are not much in evidence in Mr. Trump or his designated administrators.
There would seem to be little question that we need to resurrect the sense of moral opprobrium around littering that was so much in evidence in this country during the 1970s.
This illiberal mind-set was in evidence at the University of California, Berkeley, and more recently at McMaster University in Canada, where students succeeded in preventing speaking events from taking place.
Those talks are expected to revive many of the cross-Channel tensions in evidence since the 2016 referendum in which Britain voted to leave the European Union, convulsing the country's politics.
The spirit of collectivity was also in evidence at this year's Booker Prize for English-language fiction, which was jointly awarded to Canadian Margaret Atwood and Briton Bernardine Evaristo in October.
Messages on his phones, travel details, testimony from his congregation and what the indictment refers to as three secret witnesses, codenamed "Prayer", "Fire" and "Meteor", were cited in evidence against him.
In evidence sessions last year, during the DCMS committee's enquiry into online disinformation, it was told by both the former CEO of Cambridge Analytica, and the main financial backer of the Leave.
Here's one that I taught to some Navy SEALs to help them make stress-less decisions on the job: The Peaceful Place exercise is practical yet grounded in evidence-based clinical theory.
It was a side of Clinton that friends know well but has not often been much in evidence in her public life, as she has fought claims she is inauthentic and calculating.
Bloomingdale's fondness for frills was still in evidence a year ago, when she wore a scarlet evening dress with outsize belled sleeves, girlishly bowed at the shoulders, to Vanity Fair's Oscars party.
Emails in evidence suggested that Ms. Kelly, Mr. Baroni and others on the Christie team took cruel pleasure in the traffic disaster and in the vain pleadings by the mayor for help.
For the 2017 graduating class, mean SAT scores for Haldane were 614 in evidence-based reading and writing and 593 in math; for O'Neill, 17803 and 585; for Lakeland, 580 and 550.
Still, much of the old Macron was in evidence Thursday night, particularly in his exhortation to French men and women to work more, comparing France unfavorably to its neighbors in that respect.
Prosecutors showed photographs from the street taken after the blast, with an SUV looking like it had been strafed by gunfire, the street blanketed in evidence-collection markers where shrapnel was found.
I haven't seen anyone capture our current state of disconnect better than Josh Kline does in "Evidence," a show of work by seven artists, himself included, that he curated for Metro Pictures.
Stocks and investor confidence rose even though expectations rose that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates later this year <0#FF:>, something that hasn't been in evidence much in recent weeks.
The majority of the delegates were either iron ore miners, contractors or traders, with not many buyers in evidence, meaning that those making the forecasts stood to benefit most from higher prices.
" Holmes said these gaps in evidence raise questions "beyond the frivolous or speculative about the chain of events," and led her to conclude that Meng's application "crosses the air of reality threshold.
These searches have resulted in evidence helpful in combating terrorist activity, child pornography, drug smuggling, human smuggling, bulk cash smuggling, human trafficking, export control violations, intellectual property rights violations and visa fraud.
Ahead of the celebration on Sunday, signs of increased security were in evidence across Kabul, with extra police checkpoints and roadblocks in many areas, while security was also increased in other cities.
" Holmes said the gaps in evidence raised questions "beyond the frivolous or speculative about the chain of events," and led her to conclude that Meng's application "crosses the air of reality threshold.
" Holmes said the gaps in evidence raised questions "beyond the frivolous or speculative about the chain of events," and led her to conclude that Meng's application "crosses the air of reality threshold.
It was clear that Putin was in charge — in evidence at the two leaders' 45-minute-long joint press conference, following a roughly two-hour one-on-one meeting and a working lunch.
The Trump who has made more than one arena boil over with hate by a tossing a teaspoon of red meat into a cage of starving pit bulls is not in evidence here.
They also offer he was left-handed yet the gun in evidence, which was unregistered and not one of the three he owned and registered to him, was found in his right hand.
The upward-springing hair, bright polyester shirts, and merry cackle of Peter Sellars, the American director, are once again in evidence at the Salzburg Festival, which means that change is in the air.
There are many leaders on both sides of the aisle in Congress who have made the education to work pipeline a top priority and are making smart investments in evidence-based approaches.  Sen.
Alchemy isn't much in evidence as the performance, presented by the Los Angeles Women's Shakespeare Company, intercuts autobiography and observations on Shakespeare with passages of dialogue from "Hamlet" and other works (6200:2212).
Alchemy isn't much in evidence as the performance, presented by the Los Angeles Women's Shakespeare Company, intercuts autobiography and observations on Shakespeare with passages of dialogue from "Hamlet" and other works (1:00).
A massive backlog of rape kits languish untested in evidence lockers at police departments across the country, which means rapists who could be convicted based on DNA evidence remain free to attack again.
The battle for the soul of evangelicalism, the struggle to disentangle it from white supremacy, from misogyny — and from the instinct to defend politicians like Roy Moore — demands sound arguments grounded in evidence.
And earlier this year, she released "I Am Evidence," a powerful HBO documentary detailing the unbelievable numbers of untested rape kits that are basically just sitting in evidence storage rooms across the country.
This bent was in evidence when the executive order barring Muslims, based on a vain and reckless campaign promise, became effective without having been vetted by the State, Defense or Homeland Security Departments.
For the 2017 graduating class, mean SAT scores for Tuckahoe were 534 in evidence-based reading and writing and 547 in math; for Eastchester, 594 in reading and writing and 596 in math.
The document hunters would then move into abandoned regime facilities and collect every document that they are able to salvage, retrieving every single paper in order to avoid accusations of selectivity in evidence collection.
"An extensive investigation into Carrillo's disappearance has resulted in evidence that will show that Hudson is responsible for Carrillo's disappearance and, ultimately, her murder," reads a statement by the Wyoming Department of Public Safety.
Key themes in evidence for the quarter were the spike in dealmaking in the consumer sector, an enormous scaling back of activity from Chinese buyers and a drop-off of inbound European M&A.
So just in case, the station manager at McMurdo is also a special deputy United States marshal, with training in evidence protection and the power to arrest Americans for offenses committed against other Americans.
Spotlight was made before Donald Trump's election to office, but the ethic it celebrates flies directly in the face of the president's continual, dishonest demeaning of the American press—particularly in evidence this week.
In this sense, Kusama believes her work is directly linked to nature, with her characteristic polka dots — in evidence once again on the "Footprints of Life" sculptures — representing the universe, specific planets or people.
Technology is rarely in evidence, and when it is it's hospitably accommodated, as in "Gorjus" (2006), in which a weathered pickup truck is a mere stage prop for a vignette of girls at play.
There was little to suggest that, later Thursday, it would be the stage for a soccer game of historical importance to the host nation, Kosovo: No posters, flags or other paraphernalia were in evidence.
And, like his superheroes, Mr. Bird is extraordinarily good at destruction, which is very much in evidence in the virtuosic, often delightful "Incredibles 2," which picks up narratively where the last movie left off.
And if "On the Exhale" never quite fulfills its potential to unsettle, it's because Mr. Zimmerman's authorial hand is too much in evidence — meticulously setting up the back story and balancing patterns of imagery.
Their primary targets, in evidence at that show in Iowa, are not the Republican Party or even Mr. Trump but rather centrist liberals, whom they see as the major obstacle to a workers' revolution.
Eli is trying to move the family business away from ranching and into oil, believing that there is crude to be found under his land, and his vicious streak is very much in evidence.
Nowhere are the declining fortunes of natural gas more in evidence than in Appalachia, where the Marcellus field centered in central and western Pennsylvania was once viewed as the most promising in North America.
The pianist and composer collaborated with popular rappers and singers, insisting that contemporary branches of jazz, R. & B., and hip-hop share a potent root—Kendrick Lamar's Grammy mantel shines in evidence of this.
What he is capable of producing was in evidence just three weeks ago when, ranked 302, he stunned the sporting world by humbling Federer in the second round of the grasscourt tournament in Stuttgart.
But there seems to be a ceiling on the N.F.'s support, and the tendency of mainstream voters to vote tactically against the far right in runoff elections is still very much in evidence.
Make at least one prediction, but ground it in evidence from the map, the article, the three graphs featured in the article, or any other information you can find in The Times or elsewhere.
And I think many observers are missing a key reason her strategy seems to be working — namely, that her agenda is radical in content and implications, but well grounded in evidence and serious scholarship.
The broad upturn in demand was also in evidence in Daimler's quarterly results, also released on Friday, with a double-digit rise in deliveries and a 32 percent jump in earnings at its trucks division.
The old-fashioned language of class struggle was much in evidence among the crowds at Tuesday's march, underscoring how many of France's contemporary struggles are rooted in both the language and facts of its history.
But Greyjoy seafaring skills weren't much in evidence last Friday, when Mr. Allen, a lifelong Londoner with a winking laddish charm, was in New York to participate in practice races for next year's America's Cup.
But the tougher side that the label is known for was still in evidence, seen in motorcycle leathers and frayed denim, which the designers said will be produced ethically and sustainably with closed-water systems.
Davis was aware that if he was going to take a political risk by offering leniency to the young Somalis in his court, he'd need to present deradicalization as something rooted in evidence, not just optimism.
HSF wrote that the documents were "never put in evidence" and that publishing them in this way "arguably interfered in the administration of justice" and potentially put those responsible for publishing them in contempt of court.
In evidence of the mounting bearish sentiment, U.S.-based stock mutual funds and exchange-traded funds are set for their worst month of net withdrawals on record, according to Lipper data released after Thursday's market close.
PAUL MASON, a journalist turned Labour Party activist, was very much in evidence at the Labour conference in Brighton this week, competing with the Guardian's Owen Jones for the title of Jeremy Corbyn's favourite talking head.
That focus is in evidence in New York, though it's been updated to feature the most prominent artists in the mainstream story of the development of modernism, from expressionistic figuration to a kind of culminating abstraction.
To truly improve health outcomes, digital health companies must partner with public health experts and patients to not only ground themselves in evidence-based research, but also build products that meet the needs of all patients.
However, now more than ever, when evidence is leading us to a particular conclusion, we must be diligent in examining our own potential assumptions and always remember that forensic science ultimately deals in evidence and actualities.
At trial, the presentation and admission of documents can be a mind-numbing process, but once the documents are in evidence, good prosecutors will be able to weave the documents into a livelier tale of wrongdoing.
One immensely satisfying thing about Anne-Sophie Mutter as an artist is her unflinching commitment to new music, in evidence here once more with the premiere of "The Fifth Season," by her ex-husband André Previn.
In January, those concerns were in evidence when journalists at The Los Angeles Times, which for more than 100 years stood as one of the most anti-union employers in the industry, voted overwhelmingly to unionize.
The medic's testimony in court appeared to conflict with all of those statements, as well as with photos offered in evidence at the trial that show a pool of blood on the ground by the victim.
According to data from the Connecticut Department of Education's EdSight, mean SAT scores for the 2019 graduating class were 203 in evidence-based reading and writing, and 492 in math; statewide equivalents were 516 and 503.
But an older classic was at least as much in evidence on the social media pages and in the memories of Puerto Ricans who call their island by the same name, Borinquen, its native Taíno did.
However, some Israeli analysts said the announcement had little practical effect - with settlement building already in evidence under a Netanyahu government, as it had been since the area was captured from Jordan in the 33 war.
Yet given the intense skepticism of the Mueller probe and the orchestrated campaign against it that was again in evidence Monday, there must be significant doubt whether the GOP-led House would decide to move ahead.
PBS and professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. address that shortcoming in "Reconstruction: America After the Civil War," a four-hour documentary that weaves together the past with policies and debates that remain much in evidence today.
The trend was in evidence on Friday when workers at Vox Media, whose holdings include SB Nation, Eater, The Verge and the namesake news site, ratified a new contract after more than a year of bargaining.
Decades of progress have not managed to deter politicians from passing a deluge of laws that restrict access to abortion in ways grounded neither in evidence nor reason, forcing hundreds of clinics to shut their doors.
OnePlus' typically fast performance is very much in evidence with the OnePlus 6T — at least on the 8GB variant I've got for review — but the company has stepped up the level of polish to an impressive degree.
PSA's pricing and profitability also benefited from new models such as the Citroen C5 Aircross SUV and a trio of commercial van launches - with strong gains in evidence at Opel-Vauxhall, acquired from General Motors in 2017.
That theory has been widely debunked — not least by all the U.S. intelligence agencies — and Schiff moved swiftly to shut the thread down, objecting to questions based on "facts not in evidence" In another testy incident, Rep.
" The younger Mehta, heir to this pithy and barbed way with language, in evidence throughout This Land, hammers the point further home at the book's start: "We are here, my grandfather was saying, because you were there.
Carefully crafted criminal justice reforms that provide modest but meaningful incentives to prisoners to participate in evidence based programming individually designed to reduce their risk of reoffense upon release from prison is all but entirely noncontroversial legislation.
Meanwhile the UK Serious Fraud Office gets a deserved kicking for its failure to get dates right in evidence presented at the trial of brokers who helped Hayes, which may have been a factor in their acquittal.
"We will not commission a show in the future in this way, in this format, using lie detector tests," ITV Chief Executive Carolyn McCall said in evidence to the British parliament's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee.
Cofre's DNA, and that of another person, was found on the poker used to kill Hagan but it was contaminated by police during its recovery and could not be used in evidence, the Supreme Court ruling said.
Unless state lawmakers and regulators in the Midwest and North Atlantic are struck by a carbon fervor hitherto not in evidence, there's good reason to think roughly the same mix will replace retirements in the near future.
During Apple's public and legal fight with the FBI, a New York District Attorney said he had 175 phones in evidence that may potentially hold evidence of crimes — phones that he'd compel Apple to unlock, if he could.
A nice notion for sure, but one that suffered from the misfortune of having no basis in evidence: Mr Orban seems to have gained confidence and swagger with every EPP red line he has swaggered over with impunity.
But this is just two trials with small sample sizes, so the researchers wrote in 2011 that it's hard to "draw firm conclusions" based on limited data, in a review published in Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
In the context of a criminal investigation, federal courts may issue subpoenas ordering a witness to produce any books, papers, documents, data or other objects in court before trial or before they are to be offered in evidence.
That in turn is all too likely to lead to a strengthening in the U.S. dollar and to the accentuation of the reversal in emerging market capital flows that has been in evidence over the past few months.
In the end, the judge ruled that Levandowski could be brought in and examined, but that each question asked to him would be vetted in advance and should have some basis in evidence presented by the different parties.
In those presentations, several of Ms. Monk's stylistic hallmarks were in evidence: unpredictable yet ensorcelling rhythmic grooves; trebly, chattering murmurs arising from groupings of singers; solo passages requiring the deep, plaintive power of the composer's shockingly serene voice.
Joesley Batista signed a plea deal in May after handing in evidence of bribes paid to hundreds of politicians, including a recording of his conversation with President Michel Temer that led to a corruption charge against the leader.
Also newish is the rhetoric of unreality, the insistence, chiefly by Democrats, that some politicians are incapable of perceiving the truth because they have an epistemological deficit: they no longer believe in evidence, or even in objective reality.
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said in evidence published on Friday that he was willing to consider new ways to solve the Irish border issue, the toughest of remaining issues in Britain's exit negotiation.
Today in evidence that progressive policies are good for our mental health: A new study found that undocumented Latinx people eligible for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program had lower levels of depression compared to their peers.
Massachusetts has done a good job in this area: A 2017 report from the Giffords Law Center found that the state led the US, along with Connecticut and New York, in investing in evidence-based gun violence prevention strategies.
But many veteran Fed analysts and Fed officials have said the turbulence has yet to hit the Fed where it hurts — in evidence that the U.S. economy is at the cusp of a major slowdown or heading to recession.
This exposed them to prejudicial material not submitted in evidence, including claims that Guzmán raped underage girls and that one of his lawyers had an extramarital affair with an ex-client, according to attorneys Jeffrey Lichtman and Marc Fernich.
So I began to think of this refreshing summery dish of chicken with miso dressing more as a delightful cold lunch or supper, and less as a chicken salad per se, despite the cucumbers and lettuce leaves in evidence.
"Parents of children who have behavioral difficulties are encouraged to seek support from a healthcare provider and participate in evidence-based interventions that provide skills and resources to parents to help best support their child," Racine said by email.
Despite the claims of Democrats and environmental extremists who regularly demonize those of us who believe in evidence-based regulation, limited government and the free enterprise system, we all want a clean and healthy environment – Pruitt, Wheeler and other Republicans included.
The six weeks between the Battle of Aspern-Essling and the Battle of Wagram seem to have been hard on the soldiers, with an increase in evidence of respiratory diseases seen in the skeletons found at Deutsch-Wagram, Binder said.
"One reason Japanese design stands apart from that of many other countries is that it doesn't always follow the strict international code of design in evidence today," Dowling writes, referring to the influences of the International Typographic Style, or Swiss Style.
The political nerves that have affected trade in the single currency were still in evidence, driving 2-month implied volatility of the currency to the highest in a month as contracts took in the first round of the election in April.
By that summer, Congress had passed a provision into law limiting the president's amnesty power, asserting that "no pardon or amnesty granted by the President … shall be admissible in evidence" in court in an attempt to get back confiscated property.
Renton has sworn off drugs—his one act of genuine generosity in T2 is to help Spud kick smack—but the small-minded, chip-on-his-shoulder attitude that provoked the addiction in the first place remains depressingly in evidence.
It was certainly in evidence under the billowing tents at both Frieze Masters and at Frieze London (which focuses on contemporary artists), which jointly drew 27,0003 people — a figure on par with last year's previews — to Regent's Park on Wednesday.
The issue with lavish conversions like this one — the transformation of multiunit dwellings to single-family houses, a practice in evidence across New York City — extends beyond, of course, the threat posed to a kind of vanishing, laid-back patrician authenticity.
Less visible during my wintery visit are a stream and waterfalls, and though the Weintraubs keep beehives and animals ranging from fowl and rabbits to sheep and pigs, at this time of year, only ducks, geese, and chickens are in evidence.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Turn Prisons Into Colleges" (Op-Ed, March 7): Elizabeth Hinton provides compelling arguments, grounded in evidence, that prisons with education programs are often safer, result in lower rates of recidivism and increase chances of job acquisition.
Elsewhere, one is aware of a falling-off in the supporting roles, as if to suggest that the R.S.C. isn't finding the strength in numbers in evidence when Mr. Fiennes was cutting his teeth at this company some years back.
In a closing argument in Manhattan federal court, lawyer Barry Berke said prosecutors brought in evidence about the golfer because they did not have enough evidence against Walters himself, likening it to "putty" used to patch holes in a wall.
His cooking still has that half-crazy gleam in its eye, but the characteristic M. Wells urge to drive every dish to the edge of a cliff and then step on the gas is not much in evidence at Le Crocodile.
That dedication to quality and substance, and the creativity that goes with it, are in evidence in a double-whammy of fine exhibitions now on view at the museum: Carlo Zinelli, 21927-19001 and Eugen Gabritschevsky: Theater of the Imperceptible.
The miserable inadequacy in intelligence that led to 9/11 was very much in evidence at the FBI, but President George W. Bush decided not to fire its director, Mueller (who, to be fair, had taken office just a few days before).
In as far as Mr Trump has any use for advisers dealing in evidence-based arguments, it is, as one of those advisers, Cliff Sims, recalls of his time in the White House, to "provide the underlying analytics that confirm his intuition".
If an officer collects a phone during a case, but there are no known ways to force open the version of iOS it's running, no problem: just stick it in evidence and wait until some security contractor sells the department a 0-day.
HSBC contends the "head and shoulders " shape - a visual representation of price trends which are seen to signify the approach of a market top – is currently in evidence for the industrials-focused index, saying the pattern has recently been tested and re-tested.
To help remedy this gap in evidence, Hall and his team recruited 20 healthy volunteers to vacation for a month at the National Institutes of Health's Metabolic Clinical Research Unit for a randomized, controlled trial—seemingly the first of its kind ever conducted.
Both sides of that dichotomy are still very much in evidence when I visit Ms. Streisand at her estate here, a compound of three main buildings that evoke a fantasy New England, incongruously situated above the glittering expanse of the Pacific Ocean.
Our Four-Part Election Unit Our Election 2016 Unit: An Overview The goal of our four-part unit is to help students read, watch, research and discuss in order to come to conclusions grounded in evidence about the candidates and the issues.
Prosecutors presented scores of emails and computer messaging exchanges to the jury in evidence and alleged that Tokyo-based Hayes, who was convicted in August, rewarded brokers with kickbacks and bribes for help in trying to nudge rates to favor his trading positions.
But explosive color is in evidence, too, from exuberant drawings and paintings by Derrick Alexis Coard and Gerasimos Floratos at White Columns (seventh floor, 22.05) to Clearing's show of vivid abstractions painted on small plywood handball courts by Harold Ancart (sixth floor, 1.1.00).
"We won't commission a show with that (format)," ITV Chief Executive Carolyn McCall said in evidence to the British parliament's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee which is investigating the support offered to participants in reality TV shows, both during and after filming.
"This study shows that the great majority of youth are not receiving treatment recommended in evidence-based guidelines," said the study's lead author, Dr. Scott Hadland, a pediatrician and addiction specialist at the Grayken Center for Addiction at the Boston Medical Center.
True, the trappings of old-school authoritarianism are more in evidence now than ever — from the 60,000 political prisoners believed to be languishing behind bars to the spate of forced disappearances to the government crackdown on authors, journalists, cartoonists and human rights defenders.
Mason, who said she has several years of experience in evidence collection, cited the example of Congress accepting the results of the DNA analysis on Monica Lewinsky's blue dress which "hung in her closet for years" before it was tested by authorities.
Meanwhile, as the tabloids ran excerpts from the portion of the diary allowed in evidence, many a celebrity sweated audibly over the nightmare that he might wind up doing a walk-on part in the next installment of Astor's caloric hanky-panky.
Maybe Apple's investment in developing in-house CPUs, GPUs, and the proprietary Face ID system will pay off in granting it a technological edge in the future, but as of right now, those are potential advantages, whereas Google's online lead is already in evidence.
While the study can't say why bullying rates decreased over the decade or why the decrease was steeper in recent years, the researchers suggest it may be due to increasing number of anti-bullying policies and an increase in evidence-based anti-bullying policies.
If USB Restricted Mode is activated, authorities won't be able to simply stash iPhones they can't unlock in evidence lockers until a new technique to break into them emerges, barring some way to work around the disabled Lightning port, which sounds kind of difficult.
The JCHR's report, titled "The Government's policy on the use of drones for targeted killing," notes that the defense secretary, in evidence given to the committee, demonstrated a "misunderstanding of the legal frameworks that apply" to the use of armed drones outside war zones.
OTTAWA, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Canadian economic growth got a big boost from oil production in July, but a slowdown in construction was in evidence as well, an early indication of the pain that could come with the end of the country's years-long housing boom.
Notably, the company's first client and the impetus for starting Dapulse, was the DIY web design company Wix, and some of the ethos and DNA of DIY design, and the aim of providing technology to non-tech businesses, is very much in evidence here.
Tensions among national unions were already in evidence during the protracted talks, which saw German workers hold out for a 4.3 percent pay rise even as group sites in the UK, Spain and several other countries matched earlier French labor concessions including wage restraint.
"The testimony and records that are already in evidence reveal that Syed received a tenacious and dogged defense in 1999 and 2000 by a team of some of Maryland's best lawyers," said the hearing prosecutor, Deputy Attorney General Thiru Vignarajah, said in a statement.
Its persistence and pragmatism is in evidence in the decision to keep open the often-frustrating dialogue with Russia even as Kerry is often accused of being deceived by his opposite number, Sergey Lavrov, as a bristling President Vladimir Putin thumbs his nose at Washington.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - If Azerbaijan's leader Ilham Aliyev is to steer his oil exporting state out of its economic crisis, he will have to show a resolve not in evidence during his privileged upbringing or in the 13 years since he succeeded his father as president.
But while Samberg and Oh's set largely steered away from the political commentary that has often been in evidence at awards shows in the last few years, they weren't afraid to get serious for a moment in order to discuss increased diversity in their industry.
But she was nowhere in evidence here this summer on a cavernous soundstage, which was home to an update of the Carrington mansion, where this reporter spent many happy escapist hours as a pre-teen, learning nothing less than how to be a woman.
When St. Paul arrived in A.D. 235, the island's populace had already been shaped and reshaped by diverse cultures, but the legacy of their early Christian conversion is strongly in evidence 2,000 years later: The tiny nation has around 360 churches, many of them beautiful.
That total goes up early in Season 4, perhaps the best indicator that change is coming.) The things that make "Saul" a peak-TV favorite (it's been nominated for the best-drama Emmy in each season of its existence) are still abundantly in evidence.
Both of these accounts fit DeLong's narrative; both make a case for letting the further-left parts of the Democratic coalition try leadership instead, and seeking compromises between socialists and liberals rather than pining for moderate-Republican partners who don't appear to be in evidence.
The commission found the heirs' claim had merit because Mr. Hildesheimer was the last known owner of the violin before it vanished and because he and his family had suffered Nazi persecution, despite gaps in evidence regarding exactly what had happened to the instrument.
The Harris plan would also invest billions in evidence-based programs to boost teacher development, with half of the funds going to historically black colleges and universities and other minority-serving institutions, who, research shows, produce 30% of black teachers, and 40% of Latinx teachers.
Dave Kinney, publisher of a collectible car price guide from Hagerty, a Michigan insurer of classic vehicles, said the auction company's strategy of raising New York's profile was in evidence in November when it sold a four-wheeled engineering marvel — a Formula One racecar.
Inventive draftsmanship is also in evidence in the work of the New Zealander Susan Te Kahurangi King (born 221), which the dealer Chris Byrne has shown here before; King started making drawings as a child and, between the ages of four and nine, stopped speaking.
The main disappointment here is the inevitable one: that mature phases of his art career aren't in evidence because they never transpired, and that we can't even guess how he might have responded to the technologies and politics occurring between his death and the present.
In the event, few Russians were in evidence on the streets of Lille after their team's 2-1 defeat in an afternoon fixture and the main trouble in the evening was caused by English fans chanting outside bars in groups of up to 200, watched by police.
"Van Gogh's characteristic refinement — which includes his ability to draw swiftly without sacrificing precision, his profound sense of chiaroscuro and the skillful way he integrated an enormous range of drawing techniques into a compelling whole — is not in evidence in these drawings," the museum's statement reads.
To talk about that, we reached out to law professor Samuel Gross, who specializes in evidence, criminal procedure, and wrongful convictions at the University of Michigan, and is the editor of the National Registry of Exonerations, which compiles cases of people who were convicted and later exonerated.
Yet the Trump trade is not much in evidence on Wall Street, where some market strategists and investors told Reuters they find it difficult to position their portfolios for his possible presidency, in part because many of his proposals are contradictory or lack specific implementation details.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) interrupted the Republican counsel's opening questions to caution Taylor and Kent about answering questions that center on "facts not in evidence" The interruption came as the counsel pressed Taylor regarding allegations of Ukrainian interference in the 850323 election.
Perhaps an even more compelling reason why Powell should disregard Larry Kudlow's siren call for low interest rates is that by heeding that call, he risks further inflating the asset price and credit market bubbles that are already all too much in evidence around the globe.
Mr. Obama's construction — "if somebody can't handle a Twitter account" — assumed a fact not in evidence: that there are any Twitter users who can actually comport themselves well when presented with the awesome power of an unfiltered text box that instantly goes out to the world.
Signs of the warming relationship between the United States and Vietnam are in evidence down the coast from Danang, where an American aircraft carrier is scheduled to make a port call next year, most likely at Cam Ranh Bay, the naval base once used by the Americans.
"Jean Mohr's defining characteristic — the one repeated by others, the one certainly in evidence every time I met him, and perhaps the one which made the eloquence of his photographs possible — was his humility," Tom Overton, who has edited two books about Mr. Berger, said by email.
But if you take a "hits-based giving" approach — similar to a venture capital philosophy that one or two big wins can make an entire portfolio worth it — it's reasonable to imagine how investing in evidence use could be a cost-effective way to improve policy.
The case is complicated -- with millions of files in evidence and a corporation that's only had its US lawyers appear in court -- and the trial itself may last longer than any other criminal proceeding that originated with special counsel Robert Mueller's office within the Justice Department.
As for Western Europe, "there has been talks of increasing spending in line with NATO but we have not seen it in evidence," Tian said of pressure by the Trump administration on a number of NATO allies to increase defense spending to the recommended target of 2% of GDP.
But it was especially surprising given that the furniture factory's surveillance footage, which was later submitted in evidence, showed the fire actually starting: in an area of the building approximately six by six feet, in which a refrigerator with faulty wiring was located near aerosols and solvent-soaked rags.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, Feb 2618 (Reuters) - Coal markets could be forgiven for feeling slightly confused about the recent signals coming out of top importer China, with both bullish and bearish developments in evidence.
Mindfulness-bases stress reduction (MBSR) is typically offered as a multi-week group program that teaches patients ways of "increasing awareness of one's body, emotions, sensations, thoughts as well as learning self-regulation strategies and more adaptive responses to stress," the study team writes in Evidence Based Mental Health.
Clinton's America applauded itself from the apex of boomer self-assurance; Bush's was gilded and blustering and fragile, both strident and utterly bereft of ideas; Obama's was cosmopolitan and smart from afar and naively inclined to assume facts not in evidence about the trajectories of various important things.
The document quoted a former defense secretary, Liam Fox, now the international trade secretary, as arguing, in evidence to the committee, that decisions had been motivated by a fear of a massacre of civilians, similar to ones that took place during the war in Bosnia in the 1990s.
For Argentina, where rock and pop are much in evidence, and dances developed in cities, like the tango, can seem dominant, the film is perhaps in the same class as the work of Alan Lomax in the United States: It seeks to preserve traditions and educate about them.
In evidence to the committee today, Kogan told it he had only become aware of an "inconsistency" between Facebook's developer terms of service and what his company did in March 5003 — when he said he begun to suspect the veracity of the advice he had received from SCL.
But the legal test for letting in evidence of prior accusations in New York is narrow, and it could be a hard road to persuade the presiding judge, Justice James M. Burke of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, to admit the evidence, legal experts and defense lawyers said.
Keri B. Snowden, director of curriculum, instruction and innovation at the Sherman School, reported that mean SAT scores tracked for former Sherman students in the high school graduating class of 21743 were 21802 in evidence-based reading and writing, and 22009 in math; statewide equivalents were 516 and 503.
In evidence to the DCMS committee last year GSR's co-founder, Aleksandr Kogan, argued that Facebook did not have a "valid" developer policy at the time, since he said the company did nothing to enforce the stated T&Cs — meaning users' data was wide open to misappropriation and exploitation.
That dichotomy was in evidence in his MA collection, which was inspired by the "glamour and showmanship" of horse diving: Models came down the runway looking like glamorous creatures of the night in sequined polo necks worn over flares and satin bustier-and-miniskirt combos with asymmetrical trains.
The California congressman argued that the committee had failed in its duty to compel testimony from key witnesses and to subpoena documents like phone records, text messages and financial information, meaning that its conclusions lacked the grounding in evidence and procedure that the gravity of the issue merits.
The soul-deep exasperation that Francesa brings to his usual engagements with foaming or despondent Jets fans was nowhere in evidence, and he instead spent a great deal of energy attempting to broadcast that his conversation with this powerful man was very much just Two Buddies Chopping It Up, As Buddies.
But in this project on Governors Island, we are able to see records of New York from before human impact in the layers of shale and glacial clay atop the ancient schist bedrock, and also in evidence of magma intrusions, which hadn't been confirmed on the island until our borings.
Editorial Observer As mighty a city as New York claims to be, its power and pride seem nowhere in evidence on Hart Island, a desolate spot off the Bronx shore where the most pauperous and forgotten citizens are buried in tiers of coffins for their eternal rest in a potter's field.
"Both Democrats and Republicans have supported investing in evidence-based approaches to preventing teen pregnancy, so it is disappointing — and deeply concerning — that the Trump-Pence Administration is doing everything it can to undermine these investments in ways that take us in the absolutely wrong direction on this issue," said Sen.
In "Spatial Aspects of the American 'Culture War': The Two Dimensions of US Family Demography and the Presidential Elections, 1968-20163," the authors write: The map of the American "Culture War" is not only in evidence in the local voting patterns, but just as markedly so in its family demography.
The federal judge overseeing the case, Amy Berman Jackson, said potential jurors will be asked if they have strong feelings about former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, for whom Manafort worked, if they know anyone who might be mentioned in evidence and testimony, and if they've posted about Manafort on social media.
That was in evidence Thursday, as the Green Climate Fund - which aims to help poorer countries develop cleanly and adapt to climate impacts – agreed to provide cash for a large hydropower dam in Tajikistan but balked at spending $100 million to help farmers and herders in Ethiopia become more resilient to drought.
And whenever I swiped my credit card, I didn't feel as guilty about it, for a couple of reasons: It's been less than a week since I returned to normalcy in New York City, but I think the same changes I saw in myself in New Orleans will be in evidence here, too.
In evidence to lawmakers, he added PSA was not in a position to give guarantees as it was still in talks with GM. Germany will hold a federal election in September and any major job cuts at Opel could weaken the chances of Chancellor Angela Merkel getting re-elected for a fourth term.
We hope we have made it clear that a realistic acceptance of the facts about intelligence and genetics, tempered with an appreciation of the complexities and gaps in evidence and interpretation, does not commit the thoughtful scholar to Murrayism in either its right-leaning mainstream version or its more toxically racialist forms.
The same pattern was in evidence when he fired FBI Director James Comey last week then used a television interview to suggest he acted out of frustration with the FBI's Russia probe -- even though his team spent several days saying the ousting of the bureau's director had nothing to do with that issue.
In HBO's I Am Evidence, a documentary directed by Geeta Gandbhir and Trish Adlesic, and produced by Adlesic and Hargitay, Mariska Hargitay helps lead the viewer into a confrontation with one small aspect of the justice system: the staggering number of untested rape kits currently languishing in evidence lockers across the United States.
That person should be at least partly in the mold of Justice Kennedy, who, while far from an ideal justice — his opinions could be vague and confusing, his jurisprudential commitments often unpredictable — emphasized the basic principles of equality and dignity to a degree not in evidence among the court's four other conservatives.
Actual reconciliation that could give new impetus to the peace process would require a motivated Palestinian Authority, a seismic shift by Hamas, and the forbearance of both Israel and the United States — none of which is clearly yet in evidence, and some of which seems as likely as an early Gaza frost.
It is also widely believed that uncertainty triggered by a Brexit as the U.K. renegotiates its relationships with the EU and other countries, would cause the slowdown in house price transactions already in evidence to continue and price growth to be more subdued or turn more negative in some areas until the volatility settled.
While that effort has not, in our view, resulted in evidence of manipulation of results, now that a recount is underway, we believe we have an obligation to the more than 64 million Americans who cast ballots for Hillary Clinton to participate in ongoing proceedings to ensure that an accurate vote count will be reported.
In "Blueprint," Christakis presents a heavily researched argument for something that more closely resembles the utopian option, making a forceful case for our capacity for friendship and cooperation — a conclusion grounded in evidence from his own and others' research into real and virtual environments, including studies of social networks and massive multiplayer online games.
"We are concerned that the Peace Corps' policy pertaining to volunteers diagnosed with HIV is arbitrary, not grounded in evidence, and being implemented without critical attention to the wellbeing of the volunteers," said the Treatment Action Group, a think tank that has been advocating on Tin's behalf, in an open letter to the Peace Corps last week.
Although people across the South had begun to reconsider the meaning of Confederate symbols after a recent racist mass murder in South Carolina, the Stars and Bars were in evidence at the rally where a white supremacist tract was distributed in the parking lot and a man in the crowd shouted "white power!" as Trump spoke.
"I think it's a good idea, but I'm a believer in evidence-based policy, so we need a fair bit more evidence before we would have a good justification for moving to a law" requiring food makers to include this label on products, said James F. Sallis, professor of family and preventive medicine at University of California-San Diego.
In evidence he cites two long-term studies of children from poor homes that began decades ago, the Perry Preschool Project in Michigan and the Abecedarian Project in North Carolina, which suggest that offering extra support for such children pays off not just in academic results but also in social and economic outcomes: better health, less poverty, less crime.
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"While that effort has not, in our view, resulted in evidence of manipulation of results, now that a recount is underway, we believe we have an obligation to the more than 64 million Americans who cast ballots for Hillary Clinton to participate in ongoing proceedings to ensure that an accurate vote count will be reported," he said.
This dichotomy was in evidence at the Belt and Road conference, hosted by Mines and Money, in Hong Kong on Tuesday, with views ranging from the BRI will be the driver of a new super-cycle for commodities to that it's more of a marketing slogan aimed at boosting the image and influence of the government in Beijing.
Last month the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) committee wrote to the company to raise what it said were discrepancies in evidence Facebook has given to international parliamentarians versus evidence submitted in response to the Washington, DC Attorney General — which is suing Facebook on its home turf over the Cambridge Analytica data misuse scandal.
Then there's Ms. Krakowski, a Tony winner for "Nine," who represses her glamorous diva side — so deliciously in evidence on the small screen in "30 Rock" and "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" — to portray, with piquant charm, the love-singed Ilona Ritter, who's been having an affair with the caddish Steven Kodaly, played by a vulpine Gavin Creel.
More concerted attempts to protect European companies from foreign takeovers have been in evidence in recent months with two salient examples being the dismantling of the merger between the London Stock Exchange and German peer Deutsche Boerse and the crushing of U.S. paint manufacturer PPG's attempted purchase of smaller Dutch rival Akzo Nobel, both after intense political debate.
All these were in evidence again at this year's festival, where some of the strongest, most memorable titles included "Leave No Trace," a deeply affecting story from Debra Granik ("Winter's Bone") about a veteran and his teenage daughter — movingly played by Ben Foster and Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie — living precariously off the grid in the Pacific Northwest.
The radical changes Le Corbusier would bring to architecture were already in evidence in buildings such as the canonical Villa Savoye (built between 21970 and 19723) outside of Paris: the "free plan" that banished load-bearing structures from central spaces; the transformation of the reinforced concrete column-beam system into a dynamic exhibition of technological prowess.
During the first half of a Composer Portrait concert on Thursday, at the Miller Theater at Columbia University, Ms. Du's multimedia impulse was once again in evidence, thanks to Nicholas Houfek's lighting design and some theatrical, mod-futurist costuming provided by a few players in the International Contemporary Ensemble — which counts Ms. Du as a founding composer.
Little respect for tradition Trump's contempt for convention was also in evidence in a unchained interview with the President that The Wall Street Journal published Thursday and in a Twitter intervention about a House of Representatives debate on the surveillance powers of US spy agencies that sparked chaos and confusion and questions about Trump's command of the issue.
"There were gaps in evidence in showing anemia actually has an outcome on maternal mortality and morbidity, although there were a lot of studies hinting at causality and temporality," said Dr. Rajmohan Panda, a senior specialist in health systems research and process evaluation at the George Institute for Global Health, who was not involved in the new research.
It was a departure from the slightly more controlled, presidential Trump — who was back in evidence at the White House later in the day speaking alongside Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull — and a sign that the president plans to lean heavily on what's worked for him in the past as he tries to boost Republicans in the November elections.
In evidence given to Parliament's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee today, 89up says the website was running dozens of adverts targeted at Facebook users in specific constituencies, suggesting users "Click to tell your local MP to bin Chequers," along with an image from the constituency, and an email function to drive people to send their MP an anti-Chequers message.
Billionaire Green, who has a long-standing relationship with Goldmans over the management of his personal wealth, said in evidence to a committee of MPs investigating the collapse of BHS: "we one million percent would not have done business with" Dominic Chappell, who led a group which bought the business for 1 pound in March 2015, if Goldmans advisors had said not to.
More evidence of the hot and cold economy was in evidence overnight, with weaker-than-expected U.S. housing data and a rosy consumer confidence report.. U.S. homebuilding tumbled to a more than two-year low in December as construction of both single and multi-family housing declined, which overshadowed the rebound in consumer confidence in February after three months of declines.
A great deal has been written and said about the media divide in the United States — or how Americans tend to follow news organizations that reinforce their political beliefs — and that divide was clearly in evidence Monday in the wake of a Washington Post story alleging President Trump shared classified information with Russian diplomats during a meeting at the White House.
Though science is not much in evidence when white nationalists take to the streets chanting slogans like "You will not replace us," scholars of racist ideology say contemporary white racism draws on the trope of "natural" racial hierarchy used to justify the enslavement of African-Americans, the American eugenics movement in the early 20th century and Nazi "racial hygiene" laws.
If Sanders acts now (whether or not he attributes his decision to Mr. Leary, moves to a commune, or tries LSD), Americans may well "feel the Bern," admire him not only for his consistency over the course of his long career, but for putting his country ahead of himself — an approach to politics that is not much in evidence these days.
Govindarajulu wants Indian laws to clarify that adult survivors should be able to report past abuse, no matter how long ago it occurred; police officers and the Indian judiciary to be trained in evidence-gathering for sexual crimes like these, by listening to corroborative testimony rather than trusting physical evidence alone; and the government to offer legal and emotional support to adults suffering from decades-old trauma.
The powerful ambient whiff of money that you get from well-funded European teams across the Olympic spectrum is very much in evidence—NBC's broadcasters noted that Austrians Alexander Horst and Clemens Doppler, whom the Cubans calmly swept out of the tournament in the Round of 16, practice in Vienna on a replica of Rio's Copacabana set-up that's precise down to the type of sand.
Still, "An American Saga" is really just a more expansive rendition of a formula that has been much in evidence over the last few years -- following "Bohemian Rhapsody," the box-office mega-hit produced with the blessing of surviving Queen band members Brian May and Roger Taylor; and "Rocketman," a more ambitious musical chronicle of Elton John's life, which the singer produced and helped promote.
In Gigi Scaria's All About This Side, exhibition at Aicon gallery, the buildings become genuinely surprising because they are allegorized in myriad ways that reveal a history of varied uses for the idea of a dwelling place: surrealist structures, temples, edifices confected from minerals housed in natural rock, features of the landscape, repeated theoretical design templates that are ostensibly created for people though no humans are in evidence.
The latest flare-up in trade friction with China has rubbed a raw nerve among investors, who explained stocks' steady climb through April as a story of big threats fading from view: The onrushing recession feared in December is not in evidence; the Fed has backed away from rate hike plans; corporate earnings arrived better than forecast; and, until two weeks ago, the U.S.-China trade tussle looked near a benign resolution.
The show's curation at times feels forgiving toward this decline, in evidence from the first when it chooses to bend the rules of its own chronological method; the exhibition's mantra is to show how the "roots of each new direction lay in the work that came before," and it uses Room One to juxtapose works from the 1960s, 1970s, and one from 2014 to reinforce this cyclical idea, justifying the progression into computer generated images.
The bill will strengthen privacy protections without expanding government bureaucracy, help researchers securely access the data they need with strong controls to protect personal information, increase transparency about what data government collects and how those data are used, encourage government to make data not sensitive more publicly available, establish processes for government to articulate where better information is needed to inform future decisions, and begin to change government culture to more readily engage in evidence based policy.

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