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Generally speaking, the more taxing power, the better the backing.
The new one is significantly more taxing, mentally and physically.
Instead it requires users to type responses—a more taxing method.
The [strain] on my mental and emotional health was even more taxing.
"People with less education are in more taxing jobs," Dr. Maestas said.
Mr Osborne's defenders point out that editing the Standard is no more taxing than running the Treasury.
I honestly, honestly think it was more taxing on the guys who had to dish it out.
The closest international airport is now a two-hour drive, making scheduling and travel all the more taxing.
He had thrown only 90 pitches, but they were more taxing, mentally and physically, than a typical 90.
With the proposed CFPB regulations, we expect new software conversion costs to be more taxing on our operations.
Many Americans recoil at the idea that they should have to go abroad for anything more taxing than sightseeing.
No longer are you going to the rim as it's more taxing on the body and LeBron takes a beating.
But, considering that the waiting time at a dermatologist's or aesthetician's office is far more taxing, we'll happily take it.
Kershaw said he wanted to spare Jansen an even more taxing outing but knew he needed to reward Roberts's faith.
He no longer performs in the show — at 48, he finds its physical demands more taxing than they once were.
When oxygen runs low, he explains, it affects our ability to think clearly and physical exertion becomes much more taxing.
Back before e-commerce grew into the behemoth it is today, Black Friday could be a far more taxing experience.
Winter fasts are considered easier — the days are shorter, and usually colder, meaning less thirst — while summer fasts are more taxing.
On top of that, using VR is more taxing than watching TV or playing games on the couch or at a desk.
She offers only more taxing, regulating, more spending and more wealth redistribution – a future of slow growth, declining incomes, and dwindling prosperity.
Outdoor streams are more interesting for viewers but more taxing for Denino, so he occasionally does a PC stream, to prevent burnout.
In the longer run, someone will come up with AI-assisted data analytics that are no more taxing than using a spreadsheet.
Higher end immersive VR is obviously even more taxing/expensive to produce than content for the cheaper and lower powered mobile VR platforms.
But it was a more taxing task for Kavanaugh than some recent predecessors given the trampled conventions left in the wake of Trump.
And that makes navigating consent and pleasure even more taxing and difficult than they already are when both partners can understand each other clearly.
But getting out of the airport is becoming much more taxing for visitors to America and Europe because of lengthening queues for passport control.
It's a vacation for my spirit, but more taxing for my nervous system than the stresses of normal, day-to-day life and work.
It is hard to imagine that game being more taxing for the No. 193-seeded Zags than the one against fourth-seeded Florida State.
The website makes your manually check off a list of what happens when you close your account, but it's just more taxing than anything.
Doctors work extremely long shifts and see dozens of patients, so they need to avoid anything that's even more "taxing on their brain," Huntress said.
Early detection truly does save lives and limits the need for more taxing treatments, such as chemotherapy, that the later stages of breast cancer require.
The difference is that the nature of immigration has changed, and the demographics of those arriving now are proving more taxing for border officials to accommodate.
The company's capital expenditures grew "substantially" during the quarter as it beefed up infrastructure to support video, which is more taxing on the network, the executives said.
Video and audio have become more prominent, which makes it more taxing for archiving efforts like the non-profit Internet Archive to afford to store increasingly large files.
Indeed, the company's capital expenditures grew "substantially" during the quarter as it beefed up infrastructure to support video, which is more taxing on the network, the executives said.
Bosses rewarded those who acquiesced to their advances by doling out cushier jobs or punished those who spurned them, requiring them to do more taxing, even dangerous work.
I can only imagine how much more taxing this is for parents pushing strollers, people in wheelchairs or using walkers, or older pedestrians already struggling with making the light.
The 2010s will be remembered as one of the more taxing decades for the retail sector, as malls and stores across the US continued to close at record levels.
It became even more taxing when I took my own stats into consideration: At 27-years-old, I've been in the dating game for the better part of a decade.
FOR all the allure of televised fare like "MasterChef" and "Chef's Table", the reality is that many people are loth to rustle up anything more taxing than a bacon sandwich.
The longer, straighter and stiffer these are, the faster you will go, but the harder it is for you to turn and therefore more taxing to legs and abdominal muscles.
The union wants Escondida not to trim benefits in its existing contract, not to make shift patterns more taxing, and to offer the same benefits to new workers as existing ones.
All players must sign up with Facebook, Gmail or a phone number, which means bad actors will have a more taxing time getting back on the platform with a new username.
Lee hardly broke a sweat in a one-sided rout of Taiwan's Chou Tien-chen in the quarter-finals on Wednesday, but his match against Lin is certain to be more taxing.
"It&aposs definitely more taxing because every pitch is a competitive pitch, especially with guys on it takes a toll on you as well, but I think this day off is going to help."
Combined with student loans and the learning curve any second-year teacher faces, Fields says his $47,000 salary and glacial pace of raises makes the grueling first few years of teaching even more taxing.
Throughout the dispute, the union has said it would not budge on three key points: giving new workers the same benefits as existing workers, maintaining current benefits and keeping shift patterns from becoming more taxing.
Workers have maintained three core demands - that benefits in the existing contract not be reduced, work shifts not be made more taxing and new workers receive the same benefits as those already at the mine.
Under bizarre conditions, even Djokovic's renowned steadiness was challenged before he escaped a budding marathon with a 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 victory that was more taxing than the score would indicate.
Having battled a flu during his run to the final of the Brisbane International, the 34-year-old, a winner of four Australian Open titles, was grateful to save his energy for more taxing encounters ahead.
Along with adding new Pokémon to capture, Niantic has added raid features, weather conditions, and improved augmented reality features that both make the game look better and make it a bit more taxing on smartphone hardware.
Amid signs that the coronavirus drama will be longer, more expensive and more taxing on the country's human tolerance than expected, the White House is seeking extraordinary power to stop the economy from going over a cliff.
And non-fastballs might, on the whole, be more taxing to throw than fastballs, given the biomechanical demands many breaking pitches make on arms (although fastball velocity also seems to have negative effects; this is a complicated area).
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Federer's warmup was probably more taxing than his fourth-round match at Wimbledon on Monday as he raced into a record-extending 17th quarter-final with a ruthless dismissal of exciting young Italian Matteo Berrettini.
Representative Abigail Spanberger, Democrat of Virginia and a former C.I.A. operations officer, had recently finished a tough town-hall-style meeting — among the more taxing, if vital, undertakings of lawmakers — and turned to the group for a lift.
And no one knows whether pitchers accustomed either to throwing once every five days or to delivering just 10-20 pitches per appearance will be able to maintain their effectiveness and avoid injury in a more taxing, hybrid role.
Throughout the process, workers have maintained three core demands: that the benefits in the previous contract not be reduced; that shift patterns not be made more taxing; and that new workers get the same benefits as those already at the mine.
The union demands include that BHP agrees not to trim benefits in the existing contract, that shift patterns should not be made more taxing for workers, and new workers be offered the same benefits as those already employed at the mine.
It can be an invigorating change of pace in the wake of whatever deep-set feelings Cancer's solar season dredged up, although the sun's nudging to be more direct — and perhaps more welcoming to confrontation — can be more taxing than freeing for some.
A serious hip injury to Thomas, father time working hard against several other newcomers, and Love moving to a more taxing position will all make a repeat trip to the finals difficult, but the right time to count out a team led by James is never.
His team created the laptop to give OEMs an idea for how to better develop for the dual screen initiatives pressed by Intel and Microsoft, but also because, according to him, more screens means more taxing loads on the CPU which means a better chance to show off Intel's processing prowess.
The show's talent bench is deep, but watching frustrated author Ethan (Key), frustrated lawyer Lisa (Smulders), frustrated designer Sam (Annie Parisse), frustrated artist Marianne (Jae Suh Park), frustrated literary agent Max (Fred Savage), and frustrated trust fund kid Nick (Nat Faxon) mess up through the series' eight episodes is far more taxing than it is entertaining.
At first, I thought Kingdom was motivated only by the novelty of an attractive foreign painter going on about lost art, then I thought he was probably just avoiding more taxing work, as there wasn't going to be anything actionable about our "case" (we couldn't even decide if we were reporting a theft), but, as we talked, the source of his solicitude became clear to me: hatred of Uber.
In forms like Pterodaustro, however, which possessed long torsos and short limbs, launching might have been a more taxing and prolonged affair, only possible in large open areas, just like modern heavy-bodied aquatic birds such as swans, even with the pterosaurian quadrupedal launching.
The Condor Express had been experiencing technical problems and so the Condor Vitesse was transferred to the more taxing Channel Islands service.\- Faktaomfartyg - HSC Condor Express Condor Express also operated one Poole-Cherbourg round trip in May 2008. It was announced on Thursday 14 November 2019 that Brittany Ferries and Columbia Threadneedle had bought Condor as it was up for sale.
This newer method of rasterization utilizes the graphics card's more taxing shading functions and still achieves better performance because the simpler textures stored in memory use less space. Sometimes designers will use one rasterization method on some faces and the other method on others based on the angle at which that face meets other joined faces, thus increasing speed and not hurting the overall effect.
In the scientific world, there is a large number of applications for mobile robots. Their ability to perform experiments and exploration without putting human lives in danger makes them an important asset. Unlike humans, robots do not require life support systems to function. In space travel, robots are performing science on planets and asteroids because sending humans is far more taxing on resources and money.
He also ran an unsuccessful campaign for Thomas W. Felming's seat (third district) in the Cleveland City Council. Dr. Owen's platform was to provide better sanitation and increased access to medical care for the community. Dr. Owen later became assistant ward leader of Cleveland's 18th ward and a charter member of the Conservative Republican Voters League. Life in Cleveland grew to become more taxing as in 1933, Dr. Owen's office was intruded by two individuals seeking to rob him.
As part of a bid to improve service as part of the tender agreement Condor Express and her sister were fitted with a Club Lounge and an area of reclining seats. Condor Express received an updated version of the Condor Ferries livery in 2003. In August 2005 Condor Express briefly ran on the Brittany Ferries Poole-Cherbourg service. She had been experiencing technical problems and so Condor Vitesse was transferred to the more taxing Channel Islands service.
Full transcoding offers optimization rates of 60-80% per video by completely decoding and recoding digital media while allowing for changes in codec and resolution. The flexible conversion techniques associated with full transcoding result in higher optimization savings without impacting the quality of the original media. While full transcoding is more taxing on central processing units than transrating, there are cloud-based solutions, such as Skyfire, that allow network architectures with inexpensive CPUs to utilize full transcoding.
Neville T. Sharpe, Crosses of the Peak District (Landmark Collectors Library, 2002) There are three well- used paths on both sides of the ridge leading to Hollins Cross. The path west of Hollins Cross is a gentle climb on a paved path of around one kilometre to the summit of Mam Tor. The path east is slightly more taxing with the initial climb up Back Tor being unpaved and badly eroded. Beyond Back Tor the path continues on to Lose Hill on a paved surface.
When Lwaxana starts showing signs of fatigue, she is taken to sickbay to be examined. Beverly tells Lwaxana that her interaction with the aliens is more taxing on her telepathic ability than she is used to, and is asked to refrain from contact with the Cairn until she can recover. Deanna helps her mother by verbally communicating with Maques and Hedril, but Lwaxana still uses her telepathy when they don't grasp the verbal concepts. After an incident where Hedril falls into a pool of water in the arboretum, Lwaxana falls into a coma.
Many crops which are critical for the market, like vegetables, are row crops (that is, grown in tight rows). While often the most profitable for farmers, these crops are more taxing on the soil. Row crops typically have low biomass and shallow roots: this means the plant contributes low residue to the surrounding soil and has limited effects on structure. With much of the soil around the plant exposed to disruption by rainfall and traffic, fields with row crops experience faster break down of organic matter by microbes, leaving fewer nutrients for future plants.
This is a considerably more taxing climb than the previous routes described and is followed by a descent via either Runyon Canyon Road or the Star Trail, and will take between 45 and 60 minutes. Taking in Indian Rock will add another 10–20 minutes. Entering from Mulholland Drive, there are a couple of short hikes up Indian Rock to the highest point in the canyon with 360-degree views including the valley to the North. The alternative route follows the fire road round the rock and splits off towards the Western High Way or goes towards Clouds Rest and a choice of circuits.
This is because the constitution, created 100 years before, was developed for a rural country and did not provide adequate taxing mechanisms for the municipal generation of revenue. Constitutionally, cities were creatures of the province. Entrenched resistance to change, especially at the provincial level, that would see more taxing power transferred to the cities, has prevented effective action to remedy this problem. Furthermore, the social harmony and cohesion of values that characterized the golden age have also been eroded by the changing values of the indigenous increasingly secular, individualistic and materialistic population as well as the arrival of immigrants whose diverse views often conflict with those of their adopted country.
There is a growing Climate Gap and prevalence of Environmental racism in the U.S. Climate change will change the United States' current systems/opportunities for low paying jobs typically held by BIPOC and low SES people, such as agriculture and tourism. Job opportunities in these fields are expected to decrease and become more taxing on workers due to harsher conditions. Based on a study done on Environmental inequities in California, people of color and people of low socioeconomic status populate the cities with the worst air quality in the state, putting these groups at increased risk for being exposed to harmful air pollutants. Additionally, many low SES individuals may not have adequate access to healthcare to rectify their disproportionate exposure, causing long-term health issues.
For this reason it is more taxing to model—there are many variables that are difficult to formulate. Commercial wargames, both the tabletop and computer variety, often attempt to take these factors into account: in Rome: Total War, for example, units will generally rout from the field rather than stay to fight to the last man. One valid criticism of some military simulations is these nebulous human factors are often ignored (partly because they are so hard to model accurately, and partly because no commander likes to acknowledge men under his command may disobey him). In recognition of this shortcoming, military analysts have in the past turned to civilian wargames as being more rigorous, or at least more realistic, in their approach to warfare.
This would have a new rear fuselage with a rear loading ramp under the raised tail. The HP.124 was considered favourite to beat Avro's 748 derivative, the Avro 780, with the high wing of the Handley Page expected to give easier loading than the more expensive Avro. While short-field testing of the prototype Herald 200 at RAF Martlesham Heath in 1961 showed off the Herald's good handling and ability to operate from unprepared airstrips, other obstacles were more taxing. The Minister of Aviation, Peter Thorneycroft, refused to sign a contract for the HP.124 unless Handley Page would agree to a merger with British Aircraft Corporation or Hawker Siddeley as part of the government's policy of consolidation of the British aircraft industry.
The impetus to create a monument to Harvey Firestone in Akron began shortly after his death in 1938; however, the advent of World War Two temporarily delayed the project, although discussions regarding the site continued in 1944 between representatives of the Firestone company and the architect Gugler. It was during these discussions that the patron expressed the desire that the work include more than just a statue of Firestone. Gigler then developed the concept of the allegorical bas relief panels on a curved exedra. As work on the piece progressed, the elderly Fraser found doing the physically demanding work on the monumental seated figure to be more and more taxing and was aided in this process by both his wife, sculptor Laura Gardin Fraser, who represented him at the statue's dedication, and by De Lue.
A fictional variation of kanshi was the act of kagebara (陰腹, "shadow belly") in Japanese theater, in which the protagonist, at the end of the play, would announce to the audience that he had committed an act similar to kanshi, a predetermined slash to the belly followed by a tight field dressing, and then perish, bringing about a dramatic end. Some samurai chose to perform a considerably more taxing form of seppuku known as jūmonji giri (十文字切り, "cross-shaped cut"), in which there is no kaishakunin to put a quick end to the samurai's suffering. It involves a second and more painful vertical cut on the belly. A samurai performing jūmonji giri was expected to bear his suffering quietly until he bled to death, passing away with his hands over his face.
SES S.A., a satellite owner and operator, announced plans in February 2015 to launch its SES-9 satellite on the first flight of the Falcon 9 Full Thrust. In the event, SpaceX elected to launch SES-9 on the second flight of the Falcon 9 Full Thrust and to launch Orbcomm OG2's second constellation on the first flight. As Chris Bergin of NASASpaceFlight explained, SES-9 required a more complicated second-stage burn profile involving one restart of the second-stage engine, while the Orbcomm mission would "allow for the Second Stage to conduct additional testing ahead of the more taxing SES-9 mission." Falcon 9 Full Thrust completed its maiden flight on 22 December 2015, carrying an Orbcomm 11-satellite payload to orbit and landing the rocket's first stage intact at SpaceX's Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral.
In 2005, some political analysts such as former Progressive Conservative pollster Allan Gregg and Toronto Star columnist Chantal Hébert suggested that the then- subsequent election could result in a Conservative government if the public were to perceive the Tories as emerging from the party's founding convention (then scheduled for March 2005 in Montreal) with clearly defined, moderate policies with which to challenge the Liberals. The convention provided the public with an opportunity to see the Conservative Party in a new light, appearing to have reduced the focus on its controversial social conservative agenda. It retained its fiscal conservative appeal by espousing tax cuts, smaller government, and more decentralization by giving the provinces more taxing powers and decision-making authority in joint federal-provincial programs. The party's law and order package was an effort to address rising homicide rates, which had gone up 12% in 2004.
In addition to operating a conventional prefect system where older pupils supervised areas at break and lunchtimes, the school also instigated an 'Adopt a Zone' initiative in which every form looked after an area of the school building, keeping corridors tidy and safe and ensuring that plants were watered and display boards undamaged. At this time schools were becoming much more accountable to the Department for Education with all the additional paperwork that entailed. Ofsted was formed in 1992 and Joseph Eastham, one of the first 300 schools inspected, received an extremely favourable report with the chief inspector praising the school's pastoral system as 'second to none'. Kevin Comrie took early retirement at Christmas 1993 and commented in an interview with Profile, "the job has changed so much and has become so much more taxing".Profile Magazine, Christmas 1993; Kevin Comrie Interview, p16 The governors appointed Tony Walsh as headteacher from January 1994.

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