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The study found that the EU prioritised minimising such damage.
This approach maximises the saving of time while minimising cost.
He boasted about minimising the amount he pays in taxes.
Compared with most offshore tax-minimising schemes, this one is cheap.
For now, though, the focus is on minimising near-term disruption.
Efficient Singapore gives firms easy access to those consumers while minimising risks.
The counsellor nudges the offender towards minimising negative influences and maximising positive ones.
The airline managed to transfer passengers to other flights, however, minimising revenue losses.
We will introduce this legislation proportionately, minimising the regulatory burden on small businesses.
As the technology has improved, though, latency has decreased, minimising the risk of nausea.
Minimising disruption to businesses would suggest tariffs on finished goods rather than their inputs.
This is a positive contributor to minimising negative impacts of agriculture on the environment.
The new system would ensure more timely delivery of products, minimising storage costs, it said.
Aboriginals are finding ways to share gains from such projects while minimising the damage they cause.
Humidifiers have other potential benefits, including increasing overall comfort at home, reducing congestion, and minimising bacteria.
Fairly unobtrusive, the pop-up emulates the video-minimising window used by some news sites, including Mashable.
Minimising the old enemy's presence on its western flank has long been an obsession for Pakistani leaders.
Flooding strengthens the case for minimising climate change, which threatens to make wet places wetter and storms stormier.
The emphasis within the entire transport system is shifting from minimising (fuel) cost to maximising speed and convenience.
The trick with the IoT, as with anything, will be to maximise the benefits while minimising the harms.
SINCE THE financial crisis, compliance officers in charge of minimising regulatory woes for banks have been in high demand.
To get the benefit of faster innovation while minimising the risk of unnecessary spending, that attitude has to change.
Minimising reinvestment risk at dates around the referendum has been a key focus for most sterling money fund managers.
That led Dr Longo to think about how he might mimic the benefits of starvation while minimising its problems.
Yet it is possible to design a basic income scheme that retains its main attractions while minimising its flaws.
It promotes efficiency in the economy by minimising total transportation cost in terms of economies of production, distribution and consumption.
Or the government could spend on storing gas, thereby minimising seasonal price swings and bringing prices down across the board.
Minimising India's mining footprint is a challenge, said NIOT's Ramadass, adding its technology would be as "environmentally friendly" as possible.
He said the government's strategy is aimed at minimising disruptions to public life while reducing the risks for vulnerable groups.
Mr Macron's labour law capped such awards, thereby minimising the financial risk of lay-offs (and so of hiring) to firms.
This should continue and be extended to other 5G providers, with the aim of minimising the sloppy coding that creates vulnerabilities.
Minimising operational errors is key to preserving a private bank's reputation, which is an important component of its earnings generation capacity.
What was once standard business practice, whether minimising tax bills or investing abroad, exposes CEOs to suspicion and the intrusion of politics.
That ensures a relatively steady stream of income regardless of whether the park is making money, thereby minimising the risks to licensors.
Instead of spiralling into a cold war, leaders should create mechanisms and rules that favour trade by minimising mistrust (see Business section).
"MAS will continue to focus monetary policy on minimising overall economic volatility, while ensuring price stability in the coming years," Shanmugaratnam said.
"Minimising one-sided dependencies in order to win back national sovereignty in sensitive areas is the right idea," he told the magazine.
It also has an automated bookkeeping service, minimising potential accountants' fees and the ability to upload any supplier invoice and prepare a payment.
Another underlying idea is to encourage firms to create more permanent staff, by minimising the uncertainty that hangs over redundancy plans in France.
"The cool trick is that Tricount will simplify who owes to whom by minimising the number of reimbursements needed to get balanced accounts".
The robots identified the destination of each package by scanning a code on the parcel, thus minimising sorting mistakes, according to the video.
The UK has made "plenty of detailed, professional arrangements in... minimising Brexit's impact (while) maintaining integration with European economy and finance," it added.
To ingratiate themselves with the victors after the war, Italian bigwigs exalted the role of the Jews' defenders while minimising that of their persecutors.
Industry experts have questioned Huawei's claims minimising the impact of moves that make it hard for the company to do business with American firms.
There is little evidence of the campaign attempting to persuade Conservative voters to change sides; most of the effort is going into minimising losses.
So it has long been adept at minimising tax, both by making full use of deductions, and through the careful choice of corporate structure.
Greater data expertise may give the giants an edge in many domains: minimising inventories, designing products, servicing customers, spreading best practices and dodging taxes.
The aim should be to maximise the deterrence from nuclear weapons while minimising the risk that they themselves become the cause of an escalation.
A range of topics will be under discussion, such as customer service, security considerations and minimising the environmental impact of any future expansion in flights.
As the central resolution authority within the EU's banking union, the SRB helps ensure an orderly resolution of failing banks while minimising costs for taxpayers.
Gamble Aware, the UK's leading charity committed to minimising gambling-related harm, is funded entirely by donations from betting firms (as prescribed by the Gambling Commission).
"By using mostly recycled, locally sourced, and low-impact construction materials, the Earthship design focuses on minimising the ecological footprint of its inhabitants," explains the report.
A little-known frilled shark has been found off the Algarve coast in Portugal by scientists, who were conducting research on minimising unwanted catches in European fisheries.
But as part of a broad-ranging environmental crackdown, local authorities in 2017 took over the houseboat in the name of minimising water pollution and over-fishing.
To do away with it, Graphcore's chips do not just have hundreds of mini-brains, but the memory is placed right next to it, minimising data traffic.
For the past 231.9 months, refiners have been rewarded for maximising output of gasoline and minimising production of diesel, but that could all be about to change.
"Switching from coal to gas is always advantageous to the climate over the long term, but the short-term benefits depend on minimising methane emissions," he says.
Speaking to the BBC, he said traders in the industry were still facing the same dilemma of being under pressure to generate profits while minimising risk-taking.
Refiners have a strong incentive to maximise the production of diesel and jet fuel while minimising output of gasoline, and many are adjusting production plans in response.
Clearnet play a crucial role in confirming trades that have been made on the financial markets and minimising the disruption caused when a trader cannot honour its obligations.
This gives statewide races a familiar pattern: Democrats seek to run up their totals down south while minimising their losses in the north, while Republicans do the opposite.
Europe has a chance to shape the development of AI so that this vital technology takes more goals into account than simply maximising advertising income and minimising dissent.
The restrictions and controls we detail in the high risk vendors framework give us a way of minimising the risk of using a high risk vendor like Huawei.
"Bystanders who come to the aid of the victim of an attack can have an important role in minimising further injury," they wrote in the British Medical Journal.
Since late 2016, for instance, Apple has used a technique called differential privacy to gather data about iPhone use while minimising the personal data sucked up in the process.
MOSCOW, Dec 21 (Reuters) - The Kremlin can only welcome Russian aluminium giant Rusal succeeding in minimising the impact of U.S. sanctions, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday.
Fitch expects Croatia's track record of monetary and exchange rate stability to continue, minimising the risks to household, corporate and government balance sheets, all of which are heavily euroised.
The 104-page document published on Thursday is the British government's first detailed attempt to spell out how the country could leave the EU while minimising the economic damage.
Governments and aid agencies have turned family planning into a wholly one-sided campaign, dedicated to minimising teenage pregnancies and unwanted births; it has come to mean family restriction.
In theory minimising the damage should be simple: construct the hardware (floodwalls), install the software (governance and public awareness) and, when all else fails, retreat out of harm's way.
But Mr Noseda insists it is about more than minimising tax bills: "There is a big tension between transparency and privacy, and we need to find the right balance."■
Some observers argue this is probably an advantage for the industry because it forces deal originators to "eat what they cook", minimising irresponsibility and recklessness in their origination process.
However, the misuse of this sensitive data can also be hugely problematic, as can the potential privacy intrusion, and I would want to maximise the benefit while minimising the risks.
As a result, aggressive players tend to break with tradition and start near the bottom of the board, minimising the chances of a Daily Double falling into a rival's hands.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Croatia's track record of monetary and exchange rate stability remains intact, minimising the risks to household, corporate and public sector balance sheets, all of which are heavily euroised.
From frozen mac 'n' cheese and microwave burgers to all-hours Chinese delivery and drive-thru liquor stores, it ingests calories while minimising both effort and discomfort like no one else.
OUTSIZE RETURNS are hard to come by in the bond market: the approach pioneered by Jack Bogle at Vanguard of matching a benchmark while minimising transaction fees is tough to beat.
It aims to outperform Euribor 1-month by at least 4% over five years (annualised), with controlled volatility (not exceeding 12%), while minimising drawdowns (maximum drawdown of 10%) in volatile markets.
About half a dozen of Kenya's 47 counties are developing policies aimed at determining the limits of urban development, minimising encroachment into agricultural areas, and providing land tenure security, said Matanta.
Early warnings from meteorologists helped authorities evacuate more than a million people from low-lying towns, minimising the death toll from the strongest storm in 43 years to pummel India's east coast.
"The plan enables the bank to continue to serve its many retail, small business and farming customers while minimising potential distortions to competition," European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.
She sounds utterly convincing when she talks about trying to make YouTube a force for good and seems more sincere than Mr Zuckerberg when it comes to minimising the harm her company causes.
"Grâce à Dieu" successfully argues that the sort of forgiveness procedures advocated by the church can be a way of trivialising a scourge, and of minimising the damage to a self-serving institution.
A senior Fed official in Bali said the rate rises were right for domestic policy and ensuring they were gradual and predictable was "the best solution" for minimising unintended volatility in emerging markets.
The Treasury has been looking for a way to shed about 10 billion euros ($11 billion) in problem loans while minimising losses for the bank and still complying with EU state aid rules.
Davis said government would do all it could to make sure business gets the maximum access to the European Union's single market while minimising disruption to business in its talks with the bloc.
The standard operating procedures of private equity—purchasing businesses, adding debt, minimising taxes, cutting costs (and facilities and employment), extracting large fees—are just the sort of things to aggravate popular anger about finance.
But it is a shameful one for the Republican Party, whose members remain more dedicated to minimising Mr Trump's malfeasance than to the idea that nobody, not even the president, is above the law.
But it is a shameful one for the Republican Party, whose members remain more dedicated to minimising Mr Trump's malfeasance than to the ideal that nobody, not even the president, is above the law.
They have exhibited prudent debt management, with a focus on minimising interest expenditure, but the previous restriction on floating-rate borrowing means that their ability to hedge against rising rates is untested to date.
The Eclipse straightener, for instance, uses "tri-zone technology" and a series of six sensors to maintain constant temperature, minimising damage to hair while taming even the unruliest of tresses with a single stroke.
"The focus is on providing default settings which ensures that children have the best possible access to online services whilst minimising data collection and use, by default," the regulator writes in an executive summary.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Neither the European Union nor Britain will gain from Brexit, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said, stressing the importance of minimising the damage that would result from Britain's departure from the bloc.
DUBLIN, Nov 17 (Reuters) - British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said on Friday the UK government was not minimising the issue of the Irish border in Brexit negotiations and would work with Dublin to solve it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's planned exit from the European Union is creating uncertainty for businesses and Brexit negotiations should seek to reduce this as well as minimising future trade barriers, Spain's King Felipe said on Thursday.
Days one and two were largely about making the people in the room feel good about the nominee, minimising the rebellion that many Bernie Sanders supporters had been looking forward to since the primary ended.
Thyssenkrupp wants to "maximise value while minimising execution risks", a separate source told Reuters, explaining that bids by rival elevator companies risked lengthy antitrust reviews while private equity bids would be easier to pull off.
"The sales process aims to maximise the value of the four bridge banks, thereby minimising the cost to the taxpayer and ensuring that no new state aid would become necessary," the Commission said in a statement.
For a big job like the Super Bowl, Roberts hides a lawyer's phone number in his shoe so that when his clothes are returned to him in custody, he can immediately start minimising the penal pain.
Normally, I'd let everyone else queue up to grab their seat and stroll on last, minimising time spent stuck on the plane and shuffling down corridors, but this is one time you want to get on first.
"Whitbread is committed to minimising its environmental impact and operating in a way that respects people and the planet and we hope this will be a landmark step in helping to set the industry standard," Pitcher added.
Samsung also named a new head for its China business and another executive to head the hardware development team for its mobile business, as part of a set of appointments aimed at minimising uncertainties and boosting competitiveness.
A complete stop though would be seen as a statement of Europe's intent at minimising global warming and aligning with the Paris Agreement which aims to cap global heating at 1.5 degrees Celsius (34.7 Fahrenheit) above 1990 levels.
The clean-up of the banking sector has gathered pace since Elvira Nabiullina became head of the central bank in the summer of 2013 and is partly aimed at stemming large-scale capital flight and minimising risks to depositors.
Lian Weiliang of China's National Development and Reform Commission said during a press briefing the impact from the outbreak will be for the short term and that China is fully capable of minimising the economic impact from the outbreak.
"With blockchain technology we can take the next step towards ensuring full traceability of our supply chain and minimising any related risks, in close collaboration with our suppliers," Volvo Cars head of procurement, Martina Buchhauser, said in a statement.
Timings of some events will be adjusted for the heat, with innovations such as heat minimising pavements and a resin-based material that can reflect infrared rays to cut road surface temperature by as much as 8C, Fujino said.
With a structure of carbon pricing or broader "harm charges" in place, every company would have a financial interest not only in minimising its own pollution but also in helping its customers address their clean energy and environmental challenges.
Those exoplanets that have had their photographs taken so far are ones for which these problems are least troublesome—gigantic orbs (which thus reflect a lot of light) circling at great distances (maximising angular separation) from dim hosts (minimising glare).
Leaders of the Jewish community in Hungary have repeatedly condemned the government of Mr Orban's Fidesz party for minimising the role played by the country's regime during the Holocaust in the deportation and murder of over half a million Hungarian Jews.
ShareAction, an organisation which encourages investors to fund ethical causes, earlier this year formed an investor group which includes Aviva Investors, Natixis Asset Management and Coller Capital to pressure food companies into minimising the use of antibiotics in the production process.
"An increased majority for the Conservative party in the upcoming election would provide the PM with a clear mandate at the start of the Brexit negotiations, as well as minimising political uncertainty," wrote BNY Mellon strategists in a note to clients.
"Rather than devote my energy to say if it will be a tenth (of GDP growth percentage point) or two, we will focus on ... minimising the economic impact and helping the companies and sectors that could be most affected," Calvino said.
Their technology acts like an extension of our team; helping to increase visibility into our supply chain, minimising the amount of admin and communication required and allowing us to focus on developing and improving the way we operate rather than continually chasing it.
The evidence on this seems clear enough for various authorities to recommend limits to the total ingestion of red meat—the World Cancer Research Fund suggests less than 500g a week—and minimising the intake of processed meats such as bacon and salami.
LONDON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - The head of major miner BHP Billiton says what Britain needs is a "hard-headed Brexit", which would maintain trade relations with the European Union and place the focus on minimising bureaucracy as much as on keeping tariffs low.
If countries are to meet the global target they set themselves in Paris while minimising their reliance on untested and possibly damaging approaches such as negative emissions—in effect, deficit spending for the carbon budget—they still have to up their game considerably.
Now, in a study just published in Nature, a group of researchers from America, China and South Korea have pulled off a similar trick, with striking consistency, among many more embryos, while avoiding or minimising several of the pitfalls of previous experiments.
Avi Schweitzer, chief technology officer of Netafim, an Israeli company that sells drip-irrigation equipment and technology in 110 countries, says that, by minimising both evaporation and percolation, it manages to achieve 95-244% efficiency in delivering the water to the photosynthetic process.
Concepts like circular economy, recycling, reuse, new materials, longevity in design, and lasting quality are among the innovative drivers for new business models that can lead to innovation, great products, and stronger businesses while also minimising the impact on people and our planet.
"It is vital that Government makes minimising disruption to the medicines supply the highest priority as it prepares for a potential hard or disorderly Brexit and ensures cooperation over medicines regulation in this event," Novartis said here in a statement on Friday.
Hammond is attending a weekend meeting of finance ministers from the Group of 22009 economies at which counterparts will be keen to hear how Britain can pull off a smooth exit from the EU while minimising the damage to the global economy.
This shows that Indian utilities are prepared to pay more for higher-quality coal, which may be a sign that they are seeking to maximise the efficiency of their boilers, or are concerned about minimising the amount of pollution per unit of electricity generated.
If herders knew which places would be hit badly on such occasions, they could then take their animals to less threatened areas—or, were that not possible, call up mobile slaughterhouses to kill the deer humanely, before they lost weight, thus minimising financial losses.
LONDON, May 6 (Reuters) - Banking trade body the BBA said on Friday it had a launched an independent review of industry protocol aimed at minimising the impact of bank branch closures on customers, amid concerns whole communities could be left without access to a bank.
"We expect to keep the largest branch network in the UK." The British Bankers' Association said last week it had launched an independent review aimed at minimising the impact of branch closures on customers, amid concerns whole communities could be left without access to a bank.
Adam Cole, an FX strategist at RBC Capital Markets, said that while the big drop in U.S. Treasury yields was negative for the dollar, the outright yield advantage the U.S. enjoyed over other countries was supporting demand for the greenback and minimising the spillover into higher volatility.
In areas with higher collision risks, controllers may temporarily shut down high-voltage subsystems that, if struck, might fry the spacecraft they are part of, or reorient a craft so that the narrow edges of its solar panels face any onrushing space rocks, minimising the risk of impact.
For decades, MLB has relied on a certain measure of systematic irrationality to preserve the peace between its players and owners: in exchange for minimising restrictions on the market once players reach free agency, the union has accepted rules that keeps its members grossly underpaid when they are young.
Adam Cole, an FX strategist at RBC Capital Markets, said that while the big drop in U.S. Treasury yields was negative for the dollar, the outright yield advantage that the United States enjoyed over other countries was supporting demand for the greenback and minimising the spillover into higher volatility.
Adam Cole, a foreign exchange strategist at RBC Capital Markets, said that while the big drop in U.S. Treasury yields was negative for the dollar, the outright yield advantage the U.S. enjoyed over other countries was supporting demand for the greenback and minimising the spillover into higher volatility.
While her father Jean-Marie Le Pen, who led the FN until he passed the baton to his daughter in 2011, revelled in minimising the Holocaust, Marine Le Pen has sought to purge the FN of anti-Semitism and even expelled her father from the party because of his comments.
Back in 2012, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs issued bizarre guidance to operators of the UK's much loved musical ice cream vans on "minimising annoyance or disturbance," but it was change to regulations that dictate the composition of ice cream that may have been the biggest blow.
The central government has begun to use environmental law as "a stick" to encourage the shift to a service-oriented economy, says Mr Ma. But the authorities are still so concerned about minimising job losses and maintaining social stability that he is unsure whether their mindset has changed for good.
For obvious reasons, they would prefer that the Grenfell fire not continue to damn the government by association, or even worse damn the dual philosophies of small government and austerity which elevate cutting red tape, minimising public expenditure, rolling back regulation and increasing private profit above the needs of ordinary people.
"In TikTok's early days we took a blunt approach to minimising conflict on the platform, and our moderation guidelines allowed penalties to be given for things like content that promoted conflict, such as between religious sects or ethnic groups, spanning a number of regions around the world," the company said.
"We have sufficient liquidity to withstand an interruption to our operations for a considerable period of time, but will work towards minimising the impact of Covid-19 on our operations," Gold Fields said in a statement, It added that the company has $600 million in cash and in excess of $1.5 billion of unutilised debt facilities.
"In TikTok's early days we took a blunt approach to minimising conflict on the platform, and our moderation guidelines allowed penalties to be given for things like content that promoted conflict, such as between religious sects or ethnic groups, spanning a number of regions around the world," the company said in a statement to The Guardian.
For the time being, people wanting to experience virtual reality at its most immersive will have to cough up and continue to stumble over a cumbersome cable that ties them to a PC powerful enough to do all the visual computation, while minimising the effects of "latency"—ie, the lag between the user doing something and seeing the action occur in the virtual scene.
You can make sure your mum is ahead of the curve with a reusable coffee cup, not only saving her money for each coffee that she drinks, but minimising her contribution to the staggering 7.993 billion disposable coffee cups thrown away each year in the UK. This highly rated Bodum Vacuum travel mug is available in many different colours and is designed to maintain the heat of your drink while remaining cool to touch thanks to its stainless steel double wall design.

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