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Here's a more definitive list of items available for smashing.
Notice how much more definitive the contrast in lighting is here.
A reply in another thread appears to be far more definitive.
Now, that backlash appears to have prompted a more definitive action.
"We know cohort studies provide much more definitive answers," Toriola said.
A more definitive Russian response to the proposal may come then.
But other types of blockchains with more definitive ownership would qualify.
"We'd like to see it a little more definitive breakout," said Yamada.
And we were more definitive saying it's bottomed in the third quarter.
Obviously my goal is to do it in a more definitive fashion.
In those cases, you may need a different and more definitive solution.
They decided to keep evaluating Srinivasan's record before making more definitive statements.
Now that the primaries are over, we can make some more definitive conclusions.
There is also more space between the keys, allowing for more definitive strokes.
I think she thought it was a lot more definitive than it was.
We'll just have to wait for GA for more definitive answers to those questions.
Deciding how the device fares then will be a more definitive test of quality.
I was surprised that Aubry didn't give Tai and Julia a more definitive answer.
But there can be no more definitive couple moment than matching your denim jackets.
Some people were hoping for more definitive information about the show's plot or characters.
The researchers say their estimate remains imprecise, with more definitive studies still to come.
She then took another test, and the second was way more definitive: two pink stripes.
But it took three more years for her parents to get a more definitive diagnosis.
These memories seemed all the more definitive while I was on the islands of Aland.
However, when I tuned in, Ledger was already revving up to deliver more definitive takes.
The researchers are planning to start a more definitive study with 200 patients this summer.
I can guarantee you won't be met with torches but something a lot more definitive.
A biological test, like a blood test, would provide a faster and more definitive diagnosis.
And other Republicans who supported starting the repeal have said they want more definitive answers, soon.
Or he simply could pursue more definitive commitments than what the administration has received so far.
We'll have to wait and see what research comes out afterward before making more definitive statements.
Studying this warped supernova more closely could provide a more definitive answer of that expansion rate.
A report expected later today from the National Transportation Safety Board might offer more definitive answers.
The statement is more definitive than what White House spokesman Sean Spicer gave reporters last week.
Sanders was more definitive: "My answer is a lot shorter: No, I do not support fracking."
To get more definitive proof, the museum commissioned an X-ray and infrared analysis last year.
We regret that we were unable to provide them with more definitive answers about Kendrick's tragic death.
The genre is more definitive: if you're rapping and there's a beat, it might be hip-hop.
"Asked by Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum for a more definitive answer, Mattis replied, "That's a 'no.
Few things would be more definitive and tangible than the wall he has championed since his candidacy.
"I can guarantee you won't be met with torches but something a lot more definitive," Spencer said.
It seems at first that we will get a more definitive explanation than I would have expected.
" Speaking with the press on Monday, Trump was more definitive, telling one reporter: "I never worked for Russia.
Later, the doctors can go back and do a more definitive surgery to repair the broken blood vessel.
Do you think we'll also get more definitive information on the relative health risks of different smoking methods?
The research into citizen complaints is more definitive: cameras clearly reduce the number of complaints from the public.
But the C.D.C. research includes a larger sample size, and is generally regarded as a more definitive study.
The more definitive House Democrats can be in court about impeachment, the stronger their legal position will be.
We've reached out to Ikea for a more definitive answer on when the Sniglar will be more widely available.
But many investors want to see more definitive signs that the clouds hanging over the economy really are lifting.
In response, the White House said it would issue a more definitive policy platform shortly after the New Year.
During Thursday's meeting at the White House, Mattis advised Trump to wait for more definitive proof before ordering strikes.
While Doll said the recent market move sends mixed signals, others are taking a more definitive and negative view.
But they were more definitive last week that the riders leaving the subway are moving to ride-hail companies.
"We must continue preparing for another mosquito season while researchers seek more definitive prevention through vaccine development," Schuchat said.
That will make for a more definitive snapshot of what happens to PhDs when they enter the working world.
For a more definitive answer on the link between pollution and infertility, we should turn to Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel.
S&P goes up 6 points on Yellen's bland comments, but goes down 15 points on Fischer's more definitive comments.
"I cant [sic] guarantee you won't be met with torches, but something a lot more definitive," he wrote on Facebook.
Grassley had given Ford until 2:30pm on Saturday to offer the committee a more definitive response about her testimony.
"They are learning and being more definitive about what they can and can't do, will and won't do," he said.
With the authorities seeking a harsher and more definitive sentence, Duncan was tried under the antiquated Witchcraft Act of 1735.
" Trump was even more definitive later that day, telling Sean Hannity that the November 8 vote was "going to be rigged.
Bruce Schaller, a New York City-based transportation consultant, said that study is likely to be more definitive than APTA's survey.
Most importantly, we need more definitive strategies that examine and address underlying causes of increasing frequency and intensity of heat crises.
That tack seemed to frustrate Gorsuch, who referred it to it as watering down the statute instead of something more definitive.
That risks a polarizing and angry referendum campaign with an outcome that would be no more definitive than the first vote.
More definitive research would involve putting lots of people in a sleep laboratory and manipulating the temperature to see what happened.
"As soon as we have more definitive information, we will provide it to our customers and the public," the statement said.
A detached approximation of rock energy that winds up more definitive than the original model is also a hallmark of classic Cars.
In lieu of a more definitive study, the wise consumer would act on the basis of existing evidence from extensive epidemiological research.
On this point, Kelly had a more definitive answer: Yes, I mean, the reason we've done, TSA, of course, works for me.
The exam Tuesday will give a more definitive answer, but Descalso is likely about three weeks away from the fracture being healed.
While the company initially said that some customers in the U.K. and Canada were affected, Equifax released more definitive information on Tuesday.
That will likely require actions more definitive than the 59 cruise missiles Trump launched at a Syrian air base a year ago.
But even an inconclusive paper can be important, others say, as it can spur the larger, more definitive studies that are needed.
More definitive Cyber Monday deals will crop up the closer we get to the day, so stay tuned at Mashable and BlackFriday.
It is therefore fitting that we engage and empower her to play a more definitive role as we work to transform Barbados.
But according to a script report from Slashfilm, Garland's script originally had a more definitive conclusion that suggested a future for Annihilation's world.
Let's hope for the jury's sake that they're able to reach a more definitive decision on Ortega at the end of her trial.
Looking at those function words (like "while" versus "whilst", or "among" versus "between") was more definitive than examining the ideas in the essays.
The HUD complaint also opened the door to a federal lawsuit, reports The Washington Post, perhaps prompting Facebook to take more definitive action.
"The Republicans took a more definitive action than the Democrats, and it really makes me wonder what's really going on here," he said.
Dr. Michael Pignone, a member of the task force, said that he was frustrated that the task force couldn't offer more definitive guidance.
The more definitive your proof that revenue will be coming in, the better the chances you can raise (and not waste) investor funds.
In each of these cases, there were single site, small scale successes leading up to more definitive negative studies on a broader scale.
The researchers say their estimate, published Tuesday in The New England Journal of Medicine, remains imprecise, with more definitive studies still to come.
Earnest called Cain's plan a poor idea but said it was still more definitive than anything the Republican 2016 candidates have laid out.
Analysts said anticipation of Yellen's speech, and the potentially more definitive message it will send on Fed policy, kept the dollar's gains muted.
David Nutter did travel with Elton John, photographing his tours and performances, but so, too, did Terry O'Neill, whose photos are more definitive.
In April 2018, Giancarlo laid out a more definitive roadmap for swaps reform, which attempts to address many of the challenges including European harmonization.
To get more definitive answers, scientists would need to drill through the sediments filling those huge plunge holes at the bottom of the sea.
At the end of the watch period, "a more definitive course of action for Venezuela in the index will be determined," the bank said.
When the period ends on June 28, "a more definitive course of action for Venezuela in the index will be determined," the bank said.
In time the administration needs to be more definitive so that the protections of all citizens, regardless of the cloth they wear, is uniform.
Despite their concerns, some Republican lawmakers are holding off on committing to next steps, hoping the issue resolves itself without more definitive input from them.
"I think in order to actually develop the evidence to inform parents and clinicians about what to recommend, we need more definitive research," Birken said.
Analysts expressed some disappointment during the call because the two sides weren't ready to announce a more definitive agreement on electric and self-driving cars.
Investors are awaiting a speech on Friday morning by Fed Chair Janet Yellen for more definitive clues about the timing of an interest rate rise.
Several of Mr. Sandoval's Republican colleagues, from states that expanded Medicaid programs under the Affordable Care Act, were even more definitive in their opposition. Gov.
Her variances on traditional measurement tools influence our understanding of the landscape and our own relationship to it in a more definitive and concrete way.
Some Conservative Party lawmakers, who want a more definitive break from Brussels and challenged her leadership last week, said they would not support Labour's vote.
Spicer repeatedly said the White House was aiming to be "illustrative" rather than "prescriptive" as he walked back the more definitive comments he made earlier Thursday.
Anything much more definitive than that probably would have felt forced, although this wasn't the sort of closure that provided a genuine sense the story's over.
Further analysis of the remains pulled from the Oxfordshire site is needed for the archaeologists to reach more definitive conclusions about the circumstances behind the burials.
Q: Did you ever consider a conclusion that might feel more definitive — the house shutting down or laying off a large portion of the household staff?
More definitive guidance on the rating impact of the IPO will be published as the process evolves and visibility on a successful equity placement becomes clearer.
Erdogan said last week that Ankara would launch a new campaign within days against the YPG, although he has yet to give a more definitive timeline.
"The City of New York is moving toward a future in which video evidence will offer our investigators more definitive accounts of incidents," Mr. Darche said.
The market had been waiting for more definitive signs of Bramson's influence at one of Britain's largest lenders ever since his stakebuilding came to light in March.
Everybody I spoke with cautioned that they would need to see a final text, written to account for the reconciliation process, before they could be more definitive.
Now he and his surrogates are making it a more definitive wag of the finger — so much so that Trump equated the allegations to a conspiracy theory.
Andresen claims to have witnessed more definitive cryptographic proof that Wright holds the keys, but without anything to verify, we're left to take him at his word.
While Dr. Sturdy Colls has finished her report, Mr. Pomeranc would like her to go back to Adampol to uncover more definitive proof of the grave sites.
I was raised Catholic, but I was always looking for ways that the environment communicates with us in a more definitive way than just going to church.
Mark Walker of North Carolina said there is "a growing frustration among members as a whole to get more definitive answers" from the administration about testing capabilities.
Newsom said he wasn't confident the lockdown would end in early April, saying experts will make a more definitive move in the next six to eight weeks.
Paul Auwaerter, professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, says he's "waiting for more definitive studies" before he recommends the treatment to his patients.
Lawmakers have been promised a vote in July on another, more definitive, customs union amendment in separate legislation, and pro-European Conservatives might wait for that opportunity.
But it is difficult to be more definitive in evaluating their efficacy, because few studies directly comparing them have been conducted, a common problem with many drugs.
Romney has refrained from taking a more definitive stance about the trial so far, though he's previously issued some of the strongest GOP condemnations of Trump's behavior.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) introduced a Green New Deal resolution that lays out the goals, aspirations, and specifics of the program in a more definitive way.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is apologizing to the LGBTQ community in the wake of the company's failure to take more definitive action against conservative pundit Steven Crowder's channel.
Investors are awaiting a speech on Friday by Fed Chair Janet Yellen for more definitive clues about whether the central bank plans to hike rates before year end.
He was much more definitive when I asked which piece in the Quiet Life line, which ranges from embroidered chambray shirts to full on sweatsuits, was his favorite.
Some scholars believe that such a potentially significant penalty should require a more definitive vote, arguing that a two-thirds supermajority should be the standard for both punishments.
John Lauro, who has been on both sides of obstruction cases as a former federal prosecutor that now runs a white collar criminal defense firm, was more definitive.
" Shortly after, Williams gave a more definitive response: "Yes, we will indeed... Oh no, I'm literally going to get off the air and someone's going to email me!
The streaming service is launching in April 2020, Katzenberg also confirmed today, putting a more definitive time stamp on the launch time frame beyond "early 2020" or "spring."
But the organization that beat back Sanders's talking points and mass rallies is poised to do the same, in an even more definitive way, to Trump's slapdash operation.
For Condit, his fans, and perhaps even Woodley, there's an asterisk attached to the outcome—so why not give the two a shot at a more definitive end?
But Champion said 19-year-old Jalen Caudle freely offered him a statement that could have provided a more definitive link to the 2014 burning death of Jessica Chambers.
More definitive was the overall speed of the new cars, many of which were over four seconds faster per lap compared to the corresponding practice at last year's race.
Federal, state and local governments must take a stronger, more definitive approach to eliminating the risks associated with high levels of lead in children living in inner-city neighborhoods.
The justices are likely to take a more definitive position on voting rights issues when and if they hear one of several cases that appear bound for the court.
Those machinations could take center stage later this month, once the European Union offers a more definitive response to Mr. Johnson's first proposal for the terms of Britain's departure.
It feels much more definitive than the fumbly "swipe from right to left" that could go awry on a notification or not trigger because you didn't quite hit the edge.
"A single failure to replicate is no more definitive than a single study claiming discovery," Bristol researcher Marcus Munafò, who recently co-authored a manifesto for reproducible science, told me.
But where MoviePass takes the "see as many movies as you want monthly (once per day)" approach, Sinemia puts a more definitive cap on how much moviegoing you can do.
Oracle has created applications to help scientists run clinical trials on possible cures, including antimalarial drugs endorsed by President Donald Trump but which health professionals say need more definitive tests.
These benchmark revisions, which align the monthly survey-based estimates with more definitive data from state unemployment insurance records, are made annually but were much larger than usual this year.
"The market is still waiting for some more definitive news on the trade front... Investors who are long are going to sell at such a high level," AxiTrader's Innes said.
But in case he does bring it up, or if you just want to resolve this in a more definitive way, there are a couple of things you should do.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) introduced a Green New Deal resolution on February 7 that lays out the goals, aspirations, and specifics of the program in a more definitive way.
" Now, we have a more definitive answer and it's horrifying: "I'm speaking with myself, number one, because I have a very good brain," he said on Wednesday, also on "Morning Joe.
Ahead of a vote on the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) - which would replace NAFTA - candidates serving in Congress like Warren may be forced to take a more definitive stance.
We are therefore declining to issue a correction, or at least are holding one in abeyance, perhaps for another 165 years or so, until a more definitive conclusion can be reached.
She'd identified in her thread the need for "more definitive language" to facilitate nuanced conversations about the "spectrum of harm" inflicted on women physically and psychologically as a result of these experiences.
And companies with remote patient-monitoring solutions are already integrating the first wave of consumer-device data sets so clinicians can begin seeing patients' progress between visits in a more definitive way.
Both fighters approach their third encounter with a victory a piece – the first being a highly contested split decision win to Bradley, the second a more definitive unanimous decision win for Pacquiao.
Look out for more definitive news about what may have caused the two deadly Boeing 737 Max plane crashes, and what Boeing and the Federal Aviation Authority plan to do about it.
It is much easier, more definitive, to choose a (very slightly) lesser mortal: the Brazilian Ronaldo, the original Ronaldo, who was for a comparatively brief moment the best player in the world.
The company was more definitive in a subsequent statement provided to The Times, in response to a question about the determination by German regulators that the software did constitute an illegal defeat device.
There's also this, which is pretty cool as well: We'll keep our eyes open for more definitive proof, but don't worry—the NFL doesn't start testing for marijuana until, you guessed, April 20th.
Giuffra told the court VW may have something more definitive to say in about a month or so, but declined to offer specifics of the talks, or of any proposals on the table.
Like Neneh Cherry, D.R.A.M. is another contributor who seems like they could've been used in a more definitive way, and what he brings to the table makes you wish you could hear more.
"However, there's no apparent downside to incorporating these activities in our daily routine until we have more definitive evidence, and there may be other benefits as well, such as cardiovascular health," Marottoli said.
" The same day, in the music trade publication Billboard, a UMG spokesperson again pushed back against the idea that thousands of masters were destroyed with a more definitive denial: "We had no loss.
He concluded that Jessica had shot herself in the head, though he indicated that his assessment would have been more definitive had there been a photo of Jessica's wound before she'd had surgery.
She also places her family's story within the larger history of New Orleans, stripping the city of its mythos and thus making this memoir more ambitious, more definitive than most memoirs typically are.
She also places her family history within the larger history of New Orleans, stripping the city of its mythos and thus making this memoir more ambitious, more definitive than most memoirs typically are.
The juxtaposition between the more ancient ways in which man viewed the universe and explained its mysteries perfectly complements the more technological, yet no more definitive, interpretations of the cosmos in our modern age.
But some Brexit supporters argue that a more definitive break with the EU would eventually help Britain's economy by making it easier to strike trade deals with faster-growing countries and regions beyond Europe.
Analysts at Citi said the initial findings of the strategic review were steps in the right direction, they were hoping for more concrete action regarding the portfolio and more definitive timelines on the turnaround.
Hammond has previously said he favors striking a "pragmatic" deal with the EU to minimize Brexit's impact on businesses and the economy, angering some Brexit supporters who favor a more definitive rupture with Brussels.
Although Mr. Rosenstein has cautiously avoided any statement more definitive than insisting he would not dismiss the special counsel except for good cause, he has added that he does not anticipate such a scenario.
Ford correctly identifies the urgent need for "better, more definitive language" in order to have "nuanced discussions about the spectrum of harm inflicted on the bodies and psyches of women" during bad sexual experiences.
But they are still waiting for more definitive signs of how the Trumps will feed themselves and their guests, and whether they will set — as previous administrations have — a culinary example for the nation.
Jumping into league play is a chance for LSU to get a more definitive gauge of what the offense could and should be capable of, and that's where the spotlight will shine brightest on Saturday.
Mercosur suspended Venezuela temporarily from the bloc in December for not complying with the bloc's regulations, but the deterioration of the political and human rights situation has led it to take a more definitive stance.
"We'd like to think if city agencies had been more definitive with her earlier, about really requiring her to follow good practices, follow the regulations, that this would never have come about," Mr. Schmidt said.
What he did not address may be as significant as what he did, but one policy he did discuss in detail could at least lead to a more definitive budget deal in the weeks ahead.
"If Charles Manson were alive and literate, he would be writing for Breitbart," said Jeff Guinn, author of one of the more definitive biographies of the killer, Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson.
Qualcomm was given a paltry $31 million for that verdict, but the San Diego-based chipmaker has been steadily building its legal case and collecting small victories ahead of a larger, more definitive trial next month.
Leanne Caret, chief executive of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, told Reuters in an interview at the Farnborough Airshow this week that Boeing was watching the situation but that it was premature to make more definitive statements.
While some Pentagon aides pressed for more definitive plans, other administration officials say that American diplomats will help broker political power-sharing arrangements between Iraqis, Kurds and various other groups in Nineveh as the campaign unfolds.
"We were hoping for a more definitive answer on what the on-demand economy would look like in the future, and a sense that this whole new economy that was taking off would work," he said.
" Mr. Mueller's refusal to make any conclusion about obstruction was coupled with a more definitive finding that "the evidence does not establish that the president was involved in an underlying crime related to Russian election interference.
Dr. Goldman now says she expects to deliver the initial review, which will cost $305,000, sometime this summer, with a more definitive analysis involving interviews with survivors and requiring additional funding following perhaps nine months later.
The government's forecasts also revived protests from supporters of a more definitive break from the EU, who had accused those who campaigned in 2016 to stay in the EU of ignoring the benefits and exaggerating the risks.
But for Peter Oppenheimer, the chief global equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, the more definitive takeaway is that investors will be more vulnerable to swings as violent as the one they experienced over the past few days.
The molecular tests actually detect the presence of viral DNA in the blood stream, which is a much more definitive indicator that they currently have an active infection (at least at the time the swab was taken).
"This confirms the schemes and provides more definitive evidence about disappearing positives at the Moscow lab," said Richard McLaren, a Canadian lawyer whose independent investigation conducted last year illuminated the breadth and depth of the doping program.
McCown, 38, signed a one-year, $6 million contract in the off-season to replace Ryan Fitzpatrick, drawn by the prospect of being the starter and more definitive plans to be a mentor to the other quarterbacks.
But what really counts is that scientists have now discovered an important natural laboratory in which to investigate the effects of ocean acidification further and, hopefully, find more definitive answers about what many see as a worrying problem.
So while there is no evidence Autopilot failed in any way here, NHTSA may be looking into the case to make a more definitive determination on the matter before we can conclusively say it was the driver's fault.
Given that the average response time for an ambulance in New York City is about seven minutes, immediate first aid can be critical to keeping oxygen flowing until professional medical personnel are able to take more definitive action.
"We are applying a more definitive, analytic approach, including profit levels and sales transferability, that we expect will yield a much larger tranche of closures over the coming 12 to 24 months," Bell said on Tuesday's investor call.
"The data is intriguing, but we need to do more definitive studies to evaluate the benefits," said Justin F. Gainor, a thoracic oncologist at Massachusetts General Hospital who works on the design of clinical trials for novel therapeutics.
Have your Office of Management and Budget (OMB) add twice that amount for inclusion in the VA's FY 2018 budget for a full-year program while a more definitive plan is worked out to fix this problem permanently.
And with the Horowitz report, Barr went a step further, declaring that his own investigation, conducted by US Attorney John Durham, will offer a more definitive version of the decisions made by the FBI in the Russia investigation.
"We are applying a more definitive, analytic approach, including profit levels and sales transferability, that we expect will yield a much larger tranche of closures over the coming 12 to 24 months," Bell said on last Tuesday's investor call.
There's not much in the way of more definitive experimental studies on cancer survival comparing people who have been randomly allocated to insurance compared with those who haven't, so these observational studies are among the best evidence we have.
Adding new female partners is a step in the right direction, but we also need to see these funds have more definitive standards and legal protections against harassment and discrimination both at their own firms, as well as for portfolio companies.
RIVERA: Did he or did you ask him whether the kind of equivocal answer that Putin gave when asked the question, "Do you have any dirt on President Trump," did President Trump say, "I wish he had been more definitive"?
The 'Star Wars' actor was outside The Mercer in NYC when he told us he's "probably not" going to return to his role as a commander in the Resistance's Starfighter Corps ... and his tone sounded even more definitive than that.
The  report by a 19-member international team  provided no firm conclusions about what happened, and the head of the MH370 safety investigation team said that more definitive answers could come if the plane&aposs wreckage and black boxes are found.
I've since heard a much more definitive story that one of those companies went as far as meeting with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, but I digress… The other question is what exactly Facebook plans to do with its new license.
But now that the Senate's own health care plan has gone down in flames, McConnell might hold a vote on partial repeal, giving conservatives a chance to support it and bringing the Obamacare repeal crusade to a more definitive conclusion.
If Clinton continues to hold a meaningful lead among minority voters going into these contests, she will almost certainly pull off a much more definitive win than the one we saw last night or that is projected for the next contest.
In the end, it's a PE firm, thereby meaning that neither of these two enterprise IT giants will be using an acquisition of the company to make a more definitive move into the marketing sphere to compete against Adobe, Oracle and others.
In the days since the ban, she's noticed more definitive stances coming "largely from stores and designers who had previously tried to be inclusive but not openly political — yarn shops [whose customers] are asking them why they haven't taken a position," she said.
Tasha: For me, the time-travel train ending felt a little more definitive, because it wraps Stefan's guilt and sense of failure up into such a neat package, and makes sense of a backstory that might otherwise feel pretty irrelevant and random.
"As we go from really broad details into more and more definitive outcomes, it's going to be tougher and tougher to keep the whole team on board," said Melissa Hanham, a senior research associate at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
Now with Article 41 of the Constitution, which reads "by her life within the home, woman gives to the State a support without which the common good cannot be achieved," he closed the door on women's progress in a more definitive way.
Mr. Kim's repeated missile tests show that a more definitive demonstration that he can reach the American mainland cannot be far away, even if it may be a few years before he can fit a nuclear warhead onto his increasingly powerful missiles.
But McConnell, who last week said that Moore should step aside if the allegations are true, took a more definitive stance on the matter on Monday, saying that he believed the women who have come forward with stories alleging inappropriate behavior by Moore.
While Boeing may have been waiting for more definitive information about the causes of the two crashes that killed 346 people in Indonesia and Ethiopia, the prudent thing to do would have been to suggest grounding the planes sooner, Hileman and Torossian said.
A group of lawmakers who want a more definitive break from the EU than envisaged by May's plan said the government had invited senior lawmakers to a briefing on Thursday at its emergency planning body on the impact of a no-deal Brexit.
Yanghee Lee, the U.N.'s special envoy on human rights in Myanmar said again on Thursday that the killings in Rakhine bore "the hallmarks of a genocide" but that she couldn't be more definitive until an international tribunal had assessed the matter.
Go deeper: Hurricane Florence to cause "catastrophic" damage in Carolinas Hurricane Florence is a storm threat unlike any other Editor's note: The text has been clarified to state that post-storm studies may produce more definitive conclusions about how climate change influenced Hurricane Florence.
Sidestepping major rulings, the nine justices decided both cases on narrow legal grounds and put off perhaps until their next term, which begins in October, a more definitive ruling on whether courts can step in to limit the contentious practice known as partisan gerrymandering.
These organizations are exploring issuing tokens under securities exemptions such as Regulation A+, Regulation D and Regulation S in the U.S. The U.S. cryptocurrency community is still waiting on a more definitive statement from the SEC, FinCEN and CFTC on regulatory requirements for ICOs.
Greenberger's short new book has a good deal of bounce and some genial, colorful overwriting ("The putrid carcasses kept bobbing to the surface"), but its author can seem nearly as dependent on his more definitive predecessor, Thomas C. Reeves, as Arthur was on Conkling.
He also told a black lawyer last year that she wouldn't be "met with torches but something a lot more definitive" and that people like her who support the removal of Confederate monuments "will go missing in the Okefenokee" swamp, according to The Times.
In an attempt to arrive at a more definitive result, the researchers pored over data from a National Cancer Institute database that collects information on cancer incidence, treatment and mortality from 22019 sites, encompassing 28% of the U.S. population, and links it with Medicare data.
Many investors had been looking toward the Group of 20013 summit later this month for more definitive signs of the direction of trade talks between the United States and China, giving the Fed a clearer picture on whether to take action on rates at the July meeting.
Although "Empire" ratings have fallen dramatically from its early heyday, Fox clearly erred on the side of caution in bringing back the established program for another season -- even if that meant potentially disappointing Smollett's fans, and having to come up with a more definitive explanation for Jamal's absence.
" The two went back and forth, reaching a low point when Spencer told Jones — an attorney and Democrat — that if she and others kept up their fight to rid the state of Confederate monuments, "I cant guarantee you won't be met with torches but something a lot more definitive.
LaDawn Jones, a black woman, that she would not be "met with torches but something a lot more definitive" if she continued to call for the removal of Confederate statues in south Georgia, and suggested that someone who didn't understand this "will go missing in the Okefenokee" swamp.
" This isn't the first time Spencer has been called on to leave his post: last year, he warned a black former state legislator that if she continued to call for the removal of Confederate statues in Georgia, she wouldn't be "met with torches but something a lot more definitive.
Here's the full list of every new emojis coming this fall, excluding all the various skin tone variations: Apple announced last week that the new emojis would be arriving with the next iOS update, but we now know a more definitive timeframe for when they'll actually be widely available on iPhones.
What Trump really wants is to elicit a more definitive statement about denuclearization from the North Korean leader and then use his words against them in the negotiations, and say 'Your leader promised this, you have to negotiate for it,' because for them the leader's words are like god's words.
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I'll have to spend more time using them before providing a more definitive recommendation, but if that's the case, you'll probably want to take a look at the Powerbeats Pro as well — they run on the same chip as the AirPods but offer longer battery life and are a bit cheaper.
But while the idea behind the Best Fight Against the System category may be the same as those earlier awards, the 2017 nominees tend to be more definitive in their messaging, speaking to either a specific social movement (#NoDAPL and Black Lives Matter) or a broader, timely social justice issue.
As part of what prosecutor Andrew Weissmann described to U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson as a "cooperation agreement," Manafort could provide evidence in exchange for a less stringent sentence, which may lead to more definitive answers about whether anyone associated with Trump conspired with Russia to affect the outcome of the 2016 election.
Alongside Fischer in Louisville, at least one other Kentucky mayor has taken a more definitive stance this weekend to fight bigotry: Mayor Jim Gray of Lexington announced that he will ask for permission to remove statues of Confederate general John Hunt Morgan and 14th Vice President John C. Breckinridge, a slaveowner, from the lawn of a former courthouse.
On Sunday night, for example, after Majority Leader Mitch McConnell went to the Senate floor to say he intended to bring up immigration for debate, multiple Democratic aides made it clear that that offer was insufficient because it used phrases like "intention" instead of more definitive words that would make it clear McConnell's commitment was ironclad.
Friedman is sure to note that this isn't experimental data; you'd need a school to suddenly change its admissions policy to let in more low-income students, and then for another school with very similar characteristics to hold its admissions constant, and then you'd have a quasi-experimental data set that could provide more definitive answers.
Instead of engulfing the country in a cerulean blue wave, Democrats picked up the seats they needed to regain control of the House, but lost key battles that would have suggested a more definitive rejection of President Donald Trump and his party: Beto O'Rourke fell to Texas Senator Ted Cruz; Andrew Gillum conceded to Florida Governor Rick Perry; and abolish ICE proponent Randy Bryce lost to Republican Bryan Steil, who will take over House Speaker Paul Ryan's outgoing seat.

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