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More uniform regulations can help a more uniform standard to emerge, providing companies with the predictability and certainty they need in order to evaluate their risk management and security investments the right way.
When whisky dries, it leaves a more uniform, often beautiful film.
Trump's job approval ratings among women have been more uniform over time.
The resulting fixation is more uniform and drastically faster than traditional methods.
Just about everyone wants Congress to create a more uniform set of rules.
Try and find a shaded spot where the lighting will be more uniform.
The new policy would aim for more uniform standards in vetting refugees, Reuters reported.
Ideally, we should offer even broader and more uniform tax relief for charitable giving.
Amazon added 60% more LEDs, which makes the light more uniform and much brighter.
Mukpo predicted the industry could consolidate, but only after US legal policy becomes more uniform.
However, in an effort to make Sears stores more uniform, this option was taken away.
One recommendation is to ensure that accreditation is more uniform and best serves both populations.
With DVD players, which would eventually supplant LaserDisc, there was more uniform playback across all devices.
But as our farming systems have expanded and become more industrialized, they've also become more uniform.
While earlier logos featured different colors, fonts, and graphics, the logo now is much more uniform.
The 1972 Munich Olympics use elements from Tokyo's pictograms, but the figures are thinner and more uniform.
This trial should make follow-up more uniform, and in many settings, will probably be cost-saving.
The city adopted its grid plan in 2237, allowing for more uniform development of the growing metropolis.
Spacing out the dots in this way gives the grid a more uniform and aesthetically pleasing pattern.
But while the Democratic field now looks more uniform, the public's views are often muddled and complex.
Synthetic graphite is increasingly favoured by battery makers because its molecules are more uniform than mined graphite.
Bell's brushstrokes are smaller, the effect more uniform, creating a surface texture that ripples across a canvas.
Additionally, class gaps are fading away in communities as access to data and devices is becoming more uniform.
Google is updating its set of emoji for Android N, giving its quirky blobs a more uniform appearance.
Just rehanging them in a way that is more uniform, or like a collage, can make the difference.
"The merger's result will be more uniform content, controlled from a distant corporate office," the ACLU's filing said.
It would instead leave it in the hands of the federal government, which can make the guidelines more uniform.
The more uniform, svelte shape also makes its harder to swirl your wine to get an even better scent.
With a more uniform grid of dots, the pattern looks like you're jumping through a portal into another dimension.
Ultimately, SSDI guidelines should be eliminated and replaced with a fairer, simpler and more uniform system for determining eligibility.
We need a system of more uniform regulations and enforcement, rather than the crazy-quilt system we have now.
Ultimately, these guidelines should be eliminated and replaced with a fairer, simpler, and more uniform system for determining eligibility.
It turned out, the colder the bean, the more uniform particles it produced, and the more even the flavor.
The RKV will also make the GBI fleet more uniform by upgrading most interceptors to a common higher standard.
There are 12 LEDs on-board versus 10 in the last version, offering up a more uniform front lighting.
With the proliferation of statistical analysis, in-game decisions have become more uniform, and the manager's focus has shifted.
The self-driving car project, now called Waymo, has since gotten a more uniform pay structure, a source told Bloomberg.
Amazon also increased the number of over-the-screen LED lights to 12 (it was 10) for more uniform lighting.
Chick-fil-A's biscuit is taller, firmer, and more colorful, while Wendy's has a more uniform, albeit flatter chicken patty.
By removing prejudices that contribute to racial and demographic disparities, we can create systems that produce more uniform sentencing standards.
Demographic shifts led to the end of blocs of southern Democrats and northeastern Republicans, which rendered the parties more uniform.
"Ultimately there should be a more uniform standard and it shouldn't be up to the whims of each company," she said.
This might make politicians—and farmers—in some countries more amenable to cuts that make the level of support more uniform.
Each state offers its own bar exam, but many are moving toward more uniform exams, especially in the multiple-choice portion.
But for the American lamb business to flourish, the supply needs to become more consistent and its production methods more uniform.
The resulting eight-dimensional sphere packing, known as E83, has a much more uniform structure than its two-stage construction might suggest.
It has an additional LED light, bringing the total up to five, for more uniform lighting around the bottom of the display.
"Until the laws become more uniform and less gray, for the industry to develop, it's going to be challenging," Mr. Justh said.
From the 12th century onward, however, a more uniform and less rational form of Islam was imposed by despotic caliphs and sultans.
A group can build automobiles quicker and better than one man, and bread from a huge factory is cheaper and more uniform.
What if, instead of seeing lawns primarily as decorative, the more uniform and manicured the better, we saw them as living ground?
They also explain that the process that creates smaller, more uniform pieces for bags does result in loss of complexity and flavor.
Even in diversity showcases, attempts are made to make the presentations more uniform, to not stray too far from what Hollywood usually does.
The rubber stripe on the front where the plus / minus volume buttons were is gone for a cleaner look and more uniform sound.
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) wants to make company reports more uniform globally and increase discipline in how accountants present their findings.
Hearts, for example, have big chambers that could help disperse the nanoparticles more evenly and allow for a more uniform thaw, said Bischof.
So, drink on — and if you want more flavor in your cup, freeze the beans, which makes the grind smaller and more uniform.
So the makeup is a bit more uniform for her, unless she is playing a character, meaning that she's about to commit a murder.
This will lead corporations to demand and insurers to offer more uniform plans that are open to everyone in the community on fair terms.
Earlier versions of the logo featured bright colors and over-the-top fonts, but now it&aposs much simpler and more uniform each year.
And as North Korean artists received more outside influences, their designs evolved into a more globalized style, becoming more polished but more also more uniform.
My tired arms struggled to section off my thick mane for more uniform twists, and the lightweight cream that promised to make my curls pop?
Such initiatives must be complemented with better, more uniform Internet browser design, so users do not have to tinker with settings to ensure against phishing.
It's 1900 percent larger than the previous Air and utilizes Force Touch for a more uniform response across the surface, welcome changes the both of them.
He expects a serum made from recombinant human antibodies will provide a higher quality, more uniform product with fewer side effects and a longer shelf life.
But as passengers descend to the platform, the stations become more and more uniform, with identical perforated glass-fibre panels, benches and signage creating unvaried environments.
Under this dream, the network would bridge vast distances and connect cultures, creating a new system of legal norms that were more uniform around the world.
The all-female soldiers in asexual colonies were more uniform in the size of their heads, which they use to block enemies from invading their nests.
The odd, windowed design of the old app has been replaced by a more uniform background (either white or black, depending on which mode you select).
Despite calls for colleges to adopt more uniform, user-friendly formats, institutions remain free to devise their own aid letters, and the information they include varies.
The federal government could "provide some sort of broader, more uniform federal support for workforce reskilling," relieving the burden from companies such as his, Broder said.
Instead the Pixel 4 adopts a more uniform look on the back that's similar to its high-end competitors like the Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy.
Across music streaming services, catalogs are becoming more uniform, everyone is copying each other's personalized playlists and discovery mechanisms and many are embracing radio and podcasts.
Blizzard is restructuring its HotS Global Championship league structure so the major regions have more uniform online league formats that feed into international events and global tournaments.
"If anything, the events of the past two weeks suggest the distribution looks much more uniform," strategists at Nomura said in a research report published this week.
Curbs should be more uniform across the EU and its framework for swapping financial intelligence is inadequate and must improve, the European Parliament's tax crime committee added.
We need to bolster a culture of responsibility around cybersecurity, combining stronger and more uniform corporate governance with a clearer government commitment to enact better defensive policies.
The Affordable Care Act was drafted with room for state customization, but one of its primary goals was to make health insurance around the country more uniform.
As reported by 9to5Mac, the tiny blue iOS 12 icon shows a tablet with thinner, more uniform border lines and a home row of apps at the bottom.
Seems like a small thing, but it goes a ways toward keeping the front lighting more uniform across the board, versus the more patchy consistency found in earlier models.
But as parties have become more uniform, Americans more geographically sorted by ideology and cable news more pervasive, even school-board elections have turned into referendums on national arguments.
In their studies, they use weighted blankets with metal chains rather than other sources of weight like balls and pellets because they give a more uniform distribution of weight.
But NEC also wants people who require specific color viewing to use their curved display, so it works with SpectraViewII software, which makes colors more uniform and accurate, NEC says.
Like you've probably witnessed employees in retail stores using, the highly rated MiracleFold board can make the art of perfectly stackable folding shirts, pants, and towels faster and more uniform.
Vista Global expects further consolidation in the fragmented corporate charter market, as part of an industry trend that would help reduce costs and create more uniform standards for private jets.
LG also consulted with Pantone on a "natural vivid" color palette for the UX, and created an algorithm to crop or frame third-party app icons for a more uniform style.
"One of the things that this tax reform package does is eliminate many, many deductions in order to have a more uniform albeit lower statutory rate of 20 percent," he said.
The Education Department, in response to a complaint from an 11-year-old student, announced last week that it would amend a statewide dress code to offer girls more uniform options.
Of course, Exxon's media strategy has shifted over time, and the company adopted a more uniform position where executives acknowledged climate change is man-made when it became untenable to say otherwise.
It may, however, be next in line to join the ranks of global commodities, as the growing worldwide shipments of liquefied natural gas make it more fungible and its price more uniform.
Striking photographs from the Mountain Legacy Project, an initiative to retake and compare images made by early surveyors, show how Canada's mountain environments have become less icy and more uniform over time.
But the broad implication is that the EU is looking at using competition law as a basis for forcing member states to begin applying corporate tax law in a more uniform way.
While some may believe that multilateral deals are less advantageous to American companies, the fact is that U.S. companies stand to benefit the most from a more uniform and standardized global trade environment.
Conservatives often point out, correctly, that today's Democratic base is, if anything, more monolithic in its policy views than its Republican counterpart, with more uniform positions on issues like abortion, immigration and taxes.
The flatter and more uniform black of the female nude in Mr. Marshall's "You Must Suffer if You Want to be Beautiful," by contrast, pushes the color's political subtext right to the front.
It's still magnetically driven sound reproduction, but the thin film used in planar magnetic models can be moved in a more uniform, consistent fashion, resulting in higher accuracy, lower distortion, and more crystalline detail.
"This sentence is more reflective of the seriousness of the case and it is more uniform with similar sexual assault cases in our County that result in convictions after trial," the sentencing document states.
Because the Zenfone 6 doesn't have a cutout near the top of the display,  it looks a bit cleaner and more uniform from the front compared to rivals, similarly to the OnePlus 7 Pro.
And until Facebook develops a more uniform interpretation of its own community standards — one the company enforces from the bottom up rather than the top down — it's going to keep taking heat on all sides.
Vizio features UltraBright 600 to deliver a brighter picture with more details that you might miss in an older 4K TV. It ever offers deeper, more uniform blacks with up to 90 local dimming zones.
In our first build of Eclipse, we'd gone for a slightly more uniform approach, and we got a lot of feedback that users really wanted the ability to personalize their pages, and we made that change.
To make reporting more uniform, a World Economic Forum task force, at the behest of the International Business Council, has proposed a streamlined list of 22 ESG metrics under four pillars: planet, people, prosperity and governance.
In an eight-paragraph memo, Mr. Sessions returned to the guidance of President George W. Bush's administration by calling for more uniform punishments — including mandatory minimum sentences — and instructing prosecutors to pursue the harshest possible charges.
And if you're not a fan of the way that cutout looks, there is an option in settings to add black bars to either side of that protrusion to help make the display look a little more uniform.
One reason for the discrepancy, Dr. Rowhani said, is that developed nations tend to grow more uniform crops, which may be more vulnerable to drought, while underdeveloped countries grow diverse patches of plants that may have greater resilience.
In the past, that slash directed light, pushing it toward one side of the slash or the other, while this new cylinder etching is supposed to scatter light better, giving your screen less streaking and more uniform light.
Moving your nice knife set to the walls with a magnetic strip frees up counter space, puts them always within easy reach whilst cooking, and they're likely one of the more uniform, nice-looking kitchen utensils you own.
As in the 1986 tax reform, make taxation more uniform and fair across different lines of business, and benefit everyone by allowing people and firms to keep more of what they earn from extra work effort, saving, and investment.
Taking over the Single Supervisory Mechanism, one of the EU's newest institutions, the new chief will be tasked with making the sector simpler, more uniform and less risky, eliminating one of the biggest obstacles in completing the banking union.
"By taking advantage of the microgravity conditions of the International Space Station, we hope to grow better, more uniform crystals that we are unable to grow on Earth," Dr. Andrey Kovalevsky, a CounterACT scientist on the study, said in a statement.
"These acids are effective at breaking down the glue in the top layer of dead skin, leaving skin smoother and more uniform in color," says Heather Rogers, a Seattle-based dermatologist and clinical assistant professor at the University of Washington.
Even if the retail industry and card issuers eventually come together to implement a safer, more uniform payments security standard, some experts say we won't ever be able to match the speed of hackers finding their way to our personal data.
More surprisingly, however, he also found that areas with a larger gap between the wealthiest and the simply well-off were much less generous and had much harsher rules for welfare handouts than those where the elites were more uniform.
"Certainly it is a rollover, consensus is emerging ... Everybody I am talking to is assuring that conformity in the second half is going to be a lot more uniform than what we have seen in the first half," Falih said.
It was since re-released in a more complete fashion in the form of Shin Megami Tensei: Persona for the PlayStation Portable back in 2009, which allowed for a more uniform naming convention for the rest of the series entries going forward.
A brush will not only push the hairs into a more uniform shape, but it also softens any harsh lines, clumps, or intense pigment left behind by the product, making your brows look like — well, hair, not like they've been drawn on.
The Democrats have their internal struggles, but there is a much more uniform stance on the issues – the practical differences between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders is barely noticeable compared to the chasms between front-runner Donald Trump and the other Republican candidates.
Marvel hasn't totally sanitized its films of directorial personality (the quippy banter of "The Avengers" felt notably Whedon-y), but it has done more to contain and constrain any auteurist impulses in order to maintain a more uniform tone, character, and quality level.
But after years of indiscriminately piling on a medley of clothing, these days her outfits are decidedly more uniform and grown up — she loves to let a great pair of platforms or a dazzling statement earring stand out against a simple tee or turtleneck.
The Oasis features a 300ppi screen, matching the Kindle Voyage in terms of sharpness and text clarity, and apparently there's been a 60 percent increase in the number of LEDs inside, so the backlighting should be even more uniform when you're reading in the dark.
Italy's real estate market has improved only in large cities such as Milan and Rome, and tourist areas and Francesco Castelli, head of fixed income at Banor Capital, said a continued and more uniform economic expansion was key for the rebound to take a wider grip.
Apple is said to be working on its own processors for future laptops so that it can make the experience more uniform across devices and push out new features more quickly, as it does for the iPhone, Apple Watch, Apple TV, and iPad, according to Bloomberg.
"Consumers deserve and expect one consistent set of online privacy protections and this action helps clear the way for a more uniform approach across the entire internet ecosystem," said Jonathan Spalter, the CEO of USTelecom, a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group for the industry, in a statement.
"Making state spill data more uniform and accessible could provide stakeholders with important information on where to target efforts for locating and preventing future spills," said Lauren Patterson, policy associate at Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions and the study's lead author, in an interview with Gizmodo.
"The bill would establish a federal civil private cause of action for trade secret theft that would provide businesses with a more uniform, reliable, and predictable way to protect their valuable trade secrets anywhere in the country," the Office of Management and Budget said in a statement in support.
The executive class, investors, and at least some users seem to want Twitter to remove its limitations, to give new users a more uniform and curated experience, to make room for more text, more photos and videos, more reasons for casual users to spend more time in the Twitter garden.
To get the 2013 OHI and future installments back on track, Lowndes and the OHI team started a multi-year project of assembling an "OHI toolbox" of free, open access software that participants in the project would use to make their workflow speedier and more uniform, and the data processing choices more transparent.
The recent creation of a State Intellectual Property Office, however, shows political intent and should lead to more uniform enforcement, said Loke-Khoon Tan, head of the IP Practice Group in Hong Kong and China at Baker McKenzie and author of the book "Pirates in the Middle Kingdom: The Art of Trademark War".
In April, the president signed an executive order to expand the use of work requirements — which condition benefits on recipients working, preparing for work or participating in similar activities such as community service — and the White House has pushed for legislative changes to certain assistance programs to make such requirements more uniform.
Certainly, part of that story is about our towns becoming less rugged and more uniform as property prices increase, and clubs are priced out, but it's also about an unwillingness from authorities to allow young people to use the night for hedonistic freedom, an unwillingness from business to let clubs be independent, unregulated, and unprofitable.
In 2018, the benefits are also more uniform, with a rather small share of each income group seeing their taxes actually go up: The group with the highest share of people paying more in 2018 is actually the ultrarich, the top 0.1 percent, about 16.2 percent of whom would see their taxes go up.
Other tweaks include adaptive icons that will help the operating system look more uniform across devices, WiFi Aware that lets you transfer files over a wifi connection without the need for an internet connection, and Autofill APIs that will let you quickly type in information like addresses and phone numbers (similar to what's already available on Chrome).
"As part of our overall commitment to protecting the health of women, we're proposing new policies to modernize our oversight of mammography services, by capitalizing on a number of important advances in mammography, like the increased use of 3-D digital screening tools and the need for more uniform breast density reporting," said the soon departing FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb in a statement.

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