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London time (1600 GMT) on Saturday to make firm offers.
It is impossible to make firm predictions in such fractious circumstances.
Take it slow; it's not the right time to make firm plans.
However, this isn't the month to make firm commitments or solid plans.
This evening brings many surprises—don't make firm plans, as they won't stick.
Vendors take real risk, and make firm commitments on life cycle prices, costs, and schedule.
The earlier Fafsa allows colleges to make firm offers to these students when they are admitted.
The bank has said it needs to see the terms of Brexit before it can make firm decisions, however.
Now isn't the best time to make firm decisions; however, what you learn today will inform your future choices.
SS&C now has until 5pm (1600 GMT) on May 4 to make firm offer for Fidessa, the Panel said.
Three sources familiar with the state of the talks said the Chinese side did not make firm commitments for immediate purchases.
The data there doesn't go back far enough to make firm conclusions about whether the rate is increasing or holding steady.
Three sources familiar with the state of negotiations say that the Chinese side did not make firm commitments to immediately purchase agricultural commodities.
Chinese executives did not make firm commitments but said as state oil companies they will fall in line with Beijing's wishes, the person said.
The union wants G.M. to make firm commitments to producing future vehicles in United States plants, but says the company has resisted doing so.
However, sources familiar with the state of negotiations insist the Chinese side did not make firm commitments at the meeting to immediately purchase agricultural commodities.
The union also wanted G.M. to make firm commitments to producing future vehicles in the United States, but said the company had resisted doing so.
With regard to the remaining rules (no blocking, no throttling, no paid prioritization, transparency), the majority doesn't make firm proposals on whether to retain or repeal them.
Moral clarity is long defined by usage as a capacity to make firm, unflinching distinctions between evil and good, and to take action based on those distinctions.
The winner will be judged on more than the size of their investment, they must also make firm commitments to providing minimum Internet speed and largest population coverage.
IWG gave its three other suitors - TDR Capital, Terra Firma and Starwood Capital - more time to make firm offers or walk away from bids for the company on Saturday.
IWG gave its three other suitors - TDR Capital, Terra Firma and Starwood Capital - more time to make firm offers or walk away from bids for the company on Saturday.
It's a gel-infused memory foam mattress topper designed to make firm mattresses feel softer and help prevent overheating, so it's a great option for hot-blooded sleepers as well.
At his confirmation hearings, Mr. Barr resisted pressure from Democrats to make firm commitments about how transparent he will be in sharing Mr. Mueller's report with Congress and the public.
Banks are loth to talk about what they might do (at least in public, and so close to the poll), and no one will make firm plans before they have to.
The Democratic field is too clotted, the polling too unreliable, and the 2020 campaign against Trump too unprecedented for anyone to make firm predictions, especially before the first round of debates.
" He warned that the "smear campaign" against the North compelled it to "make firm determination that humanitarianism and benevolence for the enemy are a taboo and we should further sharpen the blade of law.
But when politicians make firm promises, and everything that falls short of the promise is seen as a betrayal, it's hard for people to engage in politics other than in ever-bigger waves of anger and disappointment.
If the Trump administration's goal is for North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons, it will need to demand Kim move past words and make firm pledges, pledges that he would need to be held accountable for.
The Takeover Panel, which regulates M&A activity in Britain, has extended a deadline for the pair to make firm offers or walk away from IWG to 1700 local time (1600 GMT) on July 21, IWG said on Friday.
" The spokesperson continued, "The smear campaign against [North Korea] staged in the U.S. compels us to make firm determination that humanitarianism and benevolence for the enemy are a taboo and we should further sharpen the blade of the law.
Parties that had initially expressed interest in Jet, which is saddled with roughly $1.2 billion of debt, have so far failed to make firm bids to bail it out, increasing the odds that it could soon face bankruptcy proceedings.
But he knew the areas where he could make firm decisions, such as banning southerners from reclaiming escaped slaves who had become part of the Union army (though arming black soldiers would be another topic Lincoln would wrestle with for years).
Berlin could use the changes as leverage to boost its claim for control of the next generation of single-aisle jets - though analysts say Airbus will be reluctant to make firm commitments beyond promising that it will be a business decision.
But he again sidestepped or outright refused to make firm commitments on other points on Saturday — whether he would commit to getting comprehensive immigration reform passed in the first 100 days of his administration, and whether he would commit to appointing four Latinx cabinet members.
While many companies are yet to make firm commitments to move staff, they are negotiating options on space in Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt and Dublin that will allow them to quickly scale up, said Sophie van Oosterom, CIO and CEO for real estate investment manager CBRE Global Investors in EMEA.
In the background Hallward depicts the Holy City ("Celestial City") with myriad angels grouped about it, one blowing a trumpet. The "Holy City" window includes a fragment of glass from the ruined Cathedral at Ypres. The fragment was a donation from Sir Francis Lloyd of Rolls Park, who was a school governor and had fought in the Great War. The then headmaster, E.H.S. Walde told the artist to "strengthen the boys’ knees" (Isaiah 35:3 – "Strengthen the weak hands and make firm the feeble knees").
A second genetic study using AFLPs supports low genetic diversity in the British Columbia population, and reports high spatial genetic structure and limited gene flow between populations. Furthermore, they found genetic similarities between the Saskatchewan population and more eastern populations. The combined results of these two studies indicate potentials for current migration activities, as well as high genetic drift. In addition to genetic evidence, morphological and behavioral data are required to make firm taxonomic distinctions; however, genetic investigation has begun to reveal some of the challenges of classification.
In a 2008 meta-analysis of 224 articles published between 1990 and 2006, Peter W. Cardon wrote: > [T]he theory was never described by Hall with any empirical rigor, and no > known research involving any instrument or measure of contexting validates > it. ... Ironically, contexting is most frequently discussed in terms of > directness, yet empirical studies nearly all fail to support this > relationship. In other words, the relationship between directness and > contexting based on traditional classifications of [high-context] and [low- > context] cultures is particularly tenuous. Most of the contexting categories > simply have not been researched enough to make firm conclusions.
The earliest clinical presentation of RRMS is the clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), that is, a single attack of a single symptom. During a CIS, there is a subacute attack suggestive of demyelination but the patient does not fulfill the criteria for diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Early treatment can reduce the hazard of conversion to from a first attack to clinically definite multiple sclerosis. However, it is difficult to make firm conclusions about the best treatment, especially regarding the long‐term benefit and safety of early treatment, given the lack of studies directly comparing disease modifying therapies or long-term monitoring of patient outcomes.
United Nations Security Council resolution 532, adopted unanimously on 31 May 1983, after hearing a report from the Secretary-General and reaffirming resolutions 301 (1971), 385 (1976), 431 (1978), 432 (1978), 435 (1978) and 439 (1978), the Council condemned South Africa's continued occupation of Namibia, then known as South West Africa. The resolution called upon South Africa to make firm commitments for the independence of Namibia, including the provisions of free and fair elections, under Resolution 435. It also called on the Secretary-General to report on the results of the consultations no later than 31 August 1983.
George J. Bryjak and Michael P. Soraka, Sociology: Cultural Diversity in a Changing World (ed. Karen Hanson), Allyn & Bacon, 1997; 209–45 At this point, children can make firm statements about their gender and tend to choose activities and toys which are considered appropriate for their gender (such as dolls and painting for girls, and tools and rough-housing for boys),Christopher Bates Doob, Social Inequality and Social Stratification in US Society although they do not yet fully understand the implications of gender. After age three, core gender identity is extremely difficult to change,J. A. Kleeman, The establishment of core gender identity in normal girls.
Mitoxantrone, whose use is limited by severe adverse effects, is a third-line option for those who do not respond to other medications. Treatment of clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) with interferons decreases the chance of progressing to clinical MS. Efficacy of interferons and glatiramer acetate in children has been estimated to be roughly equivalent to that of adults. The role of some newer agents such as fingolimod, teriflunomide, and dimethyl fumarate, is not yet entirely clear. It is difficult to make firm conclusions about the best treatment, especially regarding the long‐term benefit and safety of early treatment, given the lack of studies directly comparing disease modifying therapies or long-term monitoring of patient outcomes.
His interest in stylistics stretches from his early study of Greek Word Order (1960) to his last major book, The Evolution of Greek Prose Style (1997). He had previously been responsible for supervising the second edition of J.D. Denniston's The Greek Particles (1950); though Dover is not named on the title page, his signed preface notes that he made various cuts, additions and changes. His series of Sather lectures on the corpus of speeches attributed to Lysias was important for its early application of stylometry to the study of Greek texts, as well as its agnostic conclusions. Since Athenian speechwriters adapted their style to the personality of their clients, Dover argued, it is difficult to make firm judgments about the authorship of speeches on the basis of style.
A letter from Reynolds' sister, Jennie, stated that the wound had a downward trajectory from the neck, implying that he was shot from above, presumably a sharpshooter in a tree or barn. Historians Bruce Catton and Glenn Tucker make firm assertions that a sharpshooter was responsible; Stephen Sears credits volley fire from the 7th Tennessee against the 2nd Wisconsin; Edwin Coddington cites the sister's letter and finds the sharpshooter theory to be partly credible, but leans towards Sears' conclusion; Harry W. Pfanz agrees that the location was behind the 2nd Wisconsin, but makes no judgment about the source of the fire. Steve Sanders, writing in Gettysburg magazine, suggested the possibility of friendly fire based on some accounts, and concludes that it is as equally likely as enemy fire.Sanders, pp.
A six-year reanalysis study by a team of severe convective storm meteorologists found insufficient evidence to make firm conclusions but does conclude that it is likely that the beginning and ending of the path was resultant of separate tornadoes comprising a tornado family. It also found that the tornado began to the west and ended farther east than previously known, bringing the total path to . The segment from central Madison County, Missouri to Pike County, Indiana is likely one continuous tornado and the segment from central Bollinger County, Missouri to western Pike County, Indiana is very likely a single continuous tornado. Another significant tornado was found about east-northeast of the end of aforementioned segment(s) of the Tri-State Tornado Family and is likely another member of the family.
The 1906 Tigers were also plagued by numerous injuries, including the loss of second baseman Germany Schaefer, and the team's record slid in 1906 to 71-78. On September 17, 1906, Armour announced he would not be returning to Detroit in 1907 and that he would be succeeded by Hughie Jennings. Paul H. Bruske in Sporting Life wrote that "wherever William Armour goes he will always make firm friends and, had his hands been left free in Detroit, his team would undoubtedly have worked much better, for that is the sort of a man Armour is — to put ginger and steam into all that he does." On September 25, 1906, Armour was assaulted with blows to the face by Washington catcher Jack Warner under the grandstand in Detroit after a game between Detroit and Washington.
He also suggested that FIFA president Sepp Blatter, who defeated Johansson in the 1998 FIFA presidential election, may have had an involvement in ensuring that the Austria–Switzerland bid won. It was reviled in documents realised by in 2018, that the Scottish Executive's Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport Mike Watson claimed in a cabinet meeting that the bid was "as good as the winning bid", while suggesting that "the Republic of Ireland was unable to meet their end of the bargain". He told the cabinet that the £500,000 spent by the Executive on the bid was not wasted and useful lessons had been learned from the bid process. Some of the Scottish media claimed that the Irish Government were being caught up in electoral issues ahead of the 2002 Irish general election held in the May prior to the UEFA vote, which negatively impacted on Ireland's ability to make firm commitments over stadia and funding.

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