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Other causes relate to the peculiarities of Australia's parliamentary system.
Rarity and peculiarities mean a lot in the collecting world.
The peculiarities of Taiwan's paper industry are also a factor.
Kawakubo's designs remind me of my daughter's peculiarities of dress.
Now, with climate change, she's finding more and more peculiarities.
Even worse, every state in America has its own unique peculiarities.
Without a visible solar corona, the eclipse watchers noticed other peculiarities.
But he revisited Trump's physical peculiarities with Stephanopoulos on Sunday night.
The answer lies partly in the peculiarities of the local market.
Instead, she reflected back the peculiarities and contrasts of the time.
Eventually, the word came to apply to people with ambiguous peculiarities.
Yet investors familiar with European ways can also benefit from such peculiarities.
And he knows the peculiarities of the Russian mind-set very well.
Each family has its struggles and peculiarities, but each family gets by.
The new rap eccentrics cloak their peculiarities in au-courant-sounding packages.
Churchman's paintings are replete with the beautiful peculiarities in the world around us.
It glamorizes the peculiarities of outer space and the races that inhabit it.
The peculiarities become obvious within a few minutes of using Apple's Home app.
"We must take into account all factors, including our local peculiarities," he said.
These peculiarities didn't trouble the earlier cohort of people who read sustainability reports.
Robinson's writing is too fixated on Grace and the peculiarities of American theologies.
The strategy was partly a reaction to the peculiarities of the Chinese market.
Me, I was so gobsmacked I can now hear past its musical peculiarities.
These linguistic peculiarities are all responses to the astonishingly rapid advance of trans activism.
Mr Trump's win could not have happened without the peculiarities of America's electoral college.
The peculiarities of pregnancy in art, from corsets to belly pads and hidden bumps.
The procedural peculiarities of the nominating process this year are adding a new twist.
This seems to be his way: Interviewers have been noting these peculiarities for decades.
But there are peculiarities to art school that make the harassment difficult to identify.
Every country has its own peculiarities, but four common factors help explain the market failures.
The peculiarities of each device affect how we make our work and what it means.
Are you encouraged to question and articulate your "devotions, frustrations, little triumphs, and large peculiarities"?
The peculiarities of unemployment figures are not always appreciated by the governments that publish them.
Both these analyses are working too hard to put France's peculiarities on the psychoanalyst's couch.
There were peculiarities in his suicide note to her, she said in the first segment.
At the time I didn't fully understand this man, and the peculiarities that defined him.
The most difficult thing about alts is understanding the peculiarities of different specific alt markets.
Of course, Morad is more a representative of America's peculiarities than he is of Israel's.
Amid all the other immodesties and peculiarities of Augusta, the greens, ultimately, are the thing.
While the GOP primary had all the fireworks, the Democratic primary has its own peculiarities.
I've summarized the whole story, because its peculiarities are representative of Williams's body of work.
There's really not that bad skeletons hidden here, but we can tell a few peculiarities.
Familiar and negotiable, it nevertheless contains curios and peculiarities, myriad things players had not experienced before.
These houses, like those we know so well from Hogwarts, have their own quirks and peculiarities.
Mr Svampa used it most elegantly when gently mocking the peculiarities of post-war Milanese life.
There are a couple other changes to accommodate the peculiarities of how the Razer Phone works.
But for all its pretty cobbled streets and chocolate box houses, Ribe is rife with peculiarities.
The model doesn't have the data to correct for the peculiarities of a state's Hispanic population.
His peculiarities do not place him outside the movement that propelled each of them to prominence.
Her spectral painting "7 Am" (1948-49) remodels everyday city exteriors and amplifies their nightmarish peculiarities.
Perception is our interface with the world, and the peculiarities of it make for fascinating research.
Haley has made TikTok friends she can talk to about the peculiarities and uncertainty of her position.
The intensity of the presidential race has put a spotlight on the peculiarities of the delegate system.
However, these tools remain vulnerable to the peculiarities of the jungle, like torrential rainfall and defecating birds.
After graduating thirteen hundred startups, YC now boasts the power—and the peculiarities—of an island nation.
Nadine, Atlas and Tally may live in different cities and industries, but they have several peculiarities in common.
The upshot is that the two pandas do indeed seem to have similar genetics underlying their similar peculiarities.
One of the peculiarities of the 1MDB scandal was the role played by young Malaysian financier, Jho Low.
Following all of this makes you more aware of the peculiarities and paradoxes on which the city rests.
It is therefore to Goodwin's credit that she teases out the variety and peculiarities among the four presidents.
Relying on the generals was always a dubious, ad hoc plan prompted by Mr. Trump's uniquely troubling peculiarities.
To lead their anti-bird campaigns, airports hired full-time biologists who understand the peculiarities of avian behavior.
H.P. Lovecraft, Georges Simenon, Derek Raymond, Patrick McGrath: Their stylistic peculiarities, even when they misfire, elicit Oates's sympathy.
Not all of the shared genetic features obviously tied in with the shared peculiarities of pandas, but some did.
However, that has not translated to similarly lower retail fuel prices for consumers because of peculiarities in California's market.
Perhaps the biggest obstacle to letting yourself enjoy Chewing Gum is in accepting your own freakish oddities and peculiarities.
Without getting too artsy here, I'll just say this process shaves off the weird peculiarities that make humans human.
He traipsed through postwar intellectual vogues—structuralism, semiology—and revelled, finally, in his own trilling peculiarities, an unrepentant aesthete.
Obsessions, meanwhile, are inseparable from our peculiarities as people — we come to love things for often strange, perverse reasons.
As behoves an unusual cleric from an ever more diverse land, the ceremony in Rome was full of peculiarities.
"Budtending is a great way to familiarize yourself with the industry and the peculiarities and particulars of it," said Fox.
Some hospitals have gone so far as to design telemedicine clinics, purpose-built to address the peculiarities of virtual examinations.
All of this work has been a crash course in the peculiarities of local land-use law and community development.
But the peculiarities of how they wanted—or, at times, were forced to—use different locations... that made it detectable.
It's important to note that there are a bunch of peculiarities that I don't want to dive too much into.
Benson has resources on her group's website designed to help attorneys understand the complex peculiarities of children in immigration court.
"I loved him dearly because of and despite all of his peculiarities," Dollie Banner, a longtime employee, said by email.
The peculiarities of extradition law mean that the U.S. government never has to prove any of these claims in court.
While his secrecy had much to do with his own peculiarities, it also had to do with America back then.
Whatever the flavor, collectors of velvet art have a non-ironic, deep appreciation for the nuances and peculiarities of this form.
Familiar even in its peculiarities, Devotion uses its nostalgic setting to create unsettling tension in the first-person atmospheric horror game.
This is possible thanks to a qubit's ability to remain, through the peculiarities of quantum mechanics, in many quantum states simultaneously.
Many seasonal micro-peculiarities permeate the sports world, but among the more bizarre is an annual February debate over NFL quarterbacks.
But it was the year 1537, and in that time, people with interesting "peculiarities" were a hot commodity in royal courts.
Foremost, there is the problem of distinguishing the peculiarities of such an upbringing from the universal nostalgia that clouds happy childhoods.
Point being: I'm very empathetic of dietary peculiarities, and wanted to make a meal that we could all enjoy without concern.
The typical Trump supporter was drawn to him out of either baseline partisanship or attraction to the peculiarities of his message.
It doesn't seem as though Ferguson will ever abandon the peculiarities of his style but perhaps that is for the best.
Nothing was more appealing than spending hours soaking up Baldwin or Thoreau, pondering the peculiarities of American violence or romantic aestheticism.
Eddie, now four years old, was born functionally blind due to peculiarities in his brain, and started seizing after seven months.
In addition to 218chan, he frequented alternative boards, or "alt-chans"—smaller, more niche image boards catering to any number of peculiarities.
That is, their interest and direct engagement with the peculiarities, absurdities, and plain mundane-ness of everyday modern life – warts and all.
Some of it is due to the peculiarities of the budget and Senate rules and will have to wait for another day.
The salon serves as trophy cabinet for successful excursions; hides, coats and shells are among the many peculiarities that adorn the walls.
As the years passed, Shivaun and Adam got into the habit of visiting message boards where people obsessively discussed Google's many peculiarities.
A legal battle halted proceedings before all of Michigan's votes were counted again, but not before a flood of perplexing peculiarities emerged.
If I'd had Leslie S. Klinger as my guide, I would have been better equipped to navigate the peculiarities of the Lovecraftian universe.
"Basically at the heart of it, with all their peculiarities, they're still just children, and that's an important message for me," he said.
Computer users can change a program in blithe ignorance of the physical principles and peculiarities built into the hardware that it runs on.
Like Emerson's transparent eyeball, they serve as a lens for the peculiarities that surround them: They're impressionable and neutral at the same time.
Sweeping panoramas of its many gables and roofs, graceful pans through its labyrinth, loving close-ups on its many details and architectural peculiarities.
"Considering the peculiarities of the Greek market, the implementation of such a programme could take six to nine months," he told the paper.
"The Principles of Uncertainty" floats along without narrative, collecting impressions of life's peculiarities and gently placing them in buckets of joie de vivre.
Name Withheld In recent years, law reviews have attracted a fair amount of criticism, in part owing to the peculiarities you touch on.
Wish certainly illuminates the peculiarities of international shipping, but it casts a much brighter light on the state of globalized manufacturing and commerce.
And yet despite his genius, he openly talked about how his peculiarities and niche interests could make him feel odd, like an outsider.
I have since gotten used to such peculiarities, and have even learned to like them, but I still find British pie culture perplexing.
After an introduction, Mr. Chatah led the way through 13 stops, pointing out landmarks, telling stories and explaining the roots of Lebanon's peculiarities.
But for all its peculiarities and incompletions, it was at least trying—and it was trying early, and often, and most of all consistently.
She treads lightly but distinctly through the stories she tells, displaying an enviable mixture of rapport with her subjects and detachment from their peculiarities.
The researchers say that the ripples are formed by the wind, and they owe their unique appearance to some peculiarities of the Martian atmosphere.
A detailed analysis of the peculiarities of the Chinese music market is followed by a nod towards behavioural economics and music's impact on happiness.
Any family history or secrets, or general peculiarities that you would prefer not to share with your partner may come out into the open.
Normally, that would not be enough to win the Senate ticket, and Mr Moore's peculiarities make it hard for him to expand his appeal.
That mission has long been questioned — in May 2016, Smithsonian magazine ran a long feature unpacking all the peculiarities surrounding Hess's ill-fated journey.
The peculiarities of each individual campaign and whether they swing any seat a little more toward one party matter a lot in the campaigns.
Describing themselves as "overly dramatic and overly analytical," Derek Paul Boyle and Mitra Saboury exploit the normal, preconceived notions and invite in the peculiarities.
Each nation has its own history, approach and peculiarities, but he finds a nearly universal pattern: less clear job paths and less protective labour laws.
Monotype's Type Director Nadine Chahine said they had to make sure not to lose Johnston's endearing peculiarities (like its bulbous U) during the design process.
Apple Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri argued the decline was not as bad as it looked, given the peculiarities of how phone sales are calculated.
But the narrative around the film's peculiarities began before we even saw any footage, and it will inevitably factor into how the film is received.
They use features shared across the bigger dialects, as well as bits of MSA, while avoiding the peculiarities of their own dialects as much as possible.
Most memorable about the XFL, of course—and there is much to memorialize in This Was the XFL—were the nomenclatural peculiarities of the league's players.
"I'm not sure I've ever met anyone who lets the peculiarities and the necessities of technique and the instrument get in his way less," Welch says.
It's a fair frustration, but the tradeoff is Persona 5 being an ideal entry point to anyone new to its peculiarities but intrigued by its promise.
"When you just see two projects and you compare costs it's misleading because it doesn't take into account the peculiarities and the unique features," he said.
Listening to Radio Garden presents many such opportunities for learning about the peculiarities of foreign cultures, and the extent to which they have embraced the accordion.
But you also sense that this could be you, that these images are not a report on tribal peculiarities but on the workings of human memory.
And, as in the United States, the peculiarities of the British political system guaranteed that the winner was not the party that got the most votes.
It's part of a growing trend: The internet is proving to be an intriguing space for people to gather and discuss the peculiarities of human perception.
Another reason he appears likelier to lower the standards of his office than to be held accountable to them relates to the peculiarities of his political persona.
In the wide world of the auto industry, auto shows don't just display the latest offerings—they provide a window into the peculiarities of a given place.
The peculiarities of Britain's housing market, in sum, militate against big price declines: in 2007-11, house prices fell by two-thirds as much as in America.
A KAS spokesman said BSI warned KAS in early March of "peculiarities" but that a subsequent network scan by the government cyber security agency found "nothing suspicious".
But the scientists behind this discovery, hesitant to confirm that the new find is an exomoon due to some of its peculiarities, say more observation is needed.
Amongst the peculiarities, you'll find a scale model of Noah's Ark, a horn supposedly grown from a woman's head and a collection of micromosaics by Henry Dalton.
While South Korean stocks churn might explain the peculiarities of the spread in the tail end of 2017, it can't account for the bigger two-year trend.
"Malaysia indicates to us that maturing debt obligations are larger than the stock of reserves simply because of certain peculiarities in the external debt profile," Shah said.
It tells well the story of a country boy's unlikely path to leadership, his peculiarities, strengths, blind spots and uncanny powers of concentration and courage during battle.
The life-altering peculiarities of the American immigration system collide, in Hunter East Harlem Gallery's group show "The Extraordinary," with the slippery problem of defining artistic success.
As an astronomer at Chicago's Adler Planetarium, Lucianne Walkowicz usually has to stretch to connect the peculiarities of space physics with things that people experience on Earth.
But the legal perils of using march-in rights are evident, given the precedents set by prior administrations and the peculiarities of the language of Bayh-Dole.
Exploring a critic's career through the films she wrote about offers an interesting perspective on her personality, shedding light on the contradictions and peculiarities of personal opinion.
He also notes certain peculiarities of the meat-packing industry and of the sort of rural economies in which it makes sense to locate these processing plants.
By studying capitalism in the past tense, the show highlights its peculiarities and ethical failures — ones that we currently take for granted, like sweatshop labor and environmental pollution.
Perhaps it's the way she freezes otherwise ephemeral moments, allowing the viewer to see—in stunning and sometimes surreal detail—the details and peculiarities of a crashing wave.
And with various countries around the world looking at state control for bitcoin, such as charging taxes on it, I'd expect more of these price peculiarities to appear.
Irby, the hilarious author of "Meaty" and "We Are Never Meeting in Real Life," is bitterly funny on the peculiarities of aging, marriage and life in the Midwest.
A lively and optimistic survivor with a feverish imagination and unchecked enthusiasms, she is a redheaded outsider who becomes an insider without forsaking her peculiarities or her intelligence.
On October 18, I visited the L Train Shutdown Nightmare, a haunted house-slash-immersive theatre performance designed with the peculiarities of New Yorkers' worst fears in mind.
He was well-rehearsed and responded to questions evenly, with patience and without the provocativeness or peculiarities which were characteristic of previous Google CEOs Eric Schmidt or Larry Page.
Having an expert try to correct your unique postural peculiarities can be a help, but even without lessons, a few basic principles can help you get through the workday.
Between quarters and during timeouts, when a broadcast typically cuts to commercial or to studio analysts, League Pass streams directly from the Jumbotron, where a feast of peculiarities awaits.
Lo was curious about the game's portrayal of romantic relationships, so she went through the game's source code and discovered some peculiarities in how it handled gender and sexuality.
These are not incongruities so much as a reflection of the cosmopolitan values of one immigrant family honoring its culinary heritage while embracing the peculiarities of its adopted home.
Having an expert try to correct your unique postural peculiarities can be a help, but even without lessons, a few basic principles can help you get through the workday.
No shop will always be able to get you the specific bottle you want, especially with small producers and various government regulations, which give every state its own peculiarities.
They depict pastoral scenes full of fascinating peculiarities, like improbably proportioned wildcats and peacocks, intricately rendered drawings of boats and trains, and in one illustration a full baseball team.
The peculiarities of the site mean the hotel's mock bow faces inland, while the stern looks on the ocean, which gives the building the aspect of an accidental shipwreck.
Such peculiarities aside, the quality of the performance is superb, and the booklet notes, extracted from Mr. Gardiner's excellent recent book "Bach: Music in the Castle of Heaven," are exemplary.
While most current medical students have grown up using social media, their professors didn't, and may not be prepared to advise them on the peculiarities of the health care internet.
CNN wants to delve inside India's cities -- 53 of which have a population of at least one million -- to see the places, people and peculiarities that make each metropolis tick.
"We now have found a place in the tree of life for this group, so we can now also better explain how the peculiarities of these animals evolved," Hofreiter said.
This 260 item, a free or cheap download an advisor sent my way in late 2014, has its peculiarities, such as tracks cutting off a few seconds before they should.
The scientists behind this discovery are hesitant to confirm that the new find is an exomoon due to some of its peculiarities and the fact that more observation is needed.
I'm deeply grateful, then, for this timely revival, which resurrects the musical's vibrance, culture-savviness, and intersectionality for a new generation of fans, all without watering down its lovely peculiarities.
But in 2014, the Houston native was accepted into NBC Writers on the Verge, which trains aspirants from diverse backgrounds and introduced him to the peculiarities of writing for television.
The area is relatively hard to get to (there are no direct international flights), but that — like all the area's peculiarities — ends up being a strength rather than a weakness.
He said that his cell had become an informal lending library and that, during the presidential election, he had instructed his fellow inmates about the peculiarities of the electoral system.
Our latest video, above, delves into the peculiarities of lightning death, and offers some tips on how to stay safe during a storm (Hint: Crouching close to the ground won't help).
One of the peculiarities of American democracy is that it's a group of 238 "electors" -- members of the Electoral College -- in this nation of 2270 million who actually pick the president.
They're sure to make you smile — or at least run straight to your nearest Target to see if you, too, can observe the peculiarities of everyday life that go on there.
"The fabric has been specially developed for the occasion with some peculiarities, such as the fluidity in which the sequined embroidery would flow horizontally around her body," Herchcovitch explains to Vogue.com.
At their table you'll find a stencil book consisting entirely of cutout pages and transparencies, a photo book of "urban peculiarities," and a psychedelic illustrated piece inspired by children's picture books.
Whatever gains that Republican tax cuts have bestowed on the economy in the years since Reagan promised voters a city on a hill, they have all shared the same distributional peculiarities.
The peculiarities of the Netherlands' proportional representation system, combined with a general mistrust of poll numbers and the fact about half of voters are undecided, has pundits reluctant to make predictions.
" Osypo and Morrum also have identical text, including the statement that they provide "website development services that meet all your needs and are tailored according to the peculiarities of your business field.
This also means that companies get the ability to move their applications from one cloud to another (or use multiple clouds simultaneously) without having to adapt their code to every cloud's peculiarities.
This isn't happening anytime soon, but it does speak to Democrats' general frustration that the peculiarities of a 200-plus-year-old system seem to help the other side and hurt them.
As ever, the latest version of the line points to one of the peculiarities of the modular phone concept, with upgraded base specs on a phone whose features rely largely on peripherals.
Even though it was the 73rd time they've played each other since 2015, NBA basketball soars to a higher level of strategic peculiarities whenever the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors compete.
"DMT has a number of pharmacological peculiarities," says the British-born Gallimore, who is also a chemist and pharmacologist and currently works at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan.
Some of the decisions a musician makes are which instruments to use, and how they are combined, programmed, and sequenced; but each machine lends its own capabilities and peculiarities to the music.
Shipwrecked on the shoals of assimilation—adjusting to the cultural peculiarities of America less easily than the rest of her clan—she fights harder than anyone else to keep the family afloat.
Production was too far along by the time the office co-working company's IPO troubles (and peculiarities like founder Adam Neumann's $6 million brand fee to his own company) hit the headlines.
The peculiarities of the local political environment meant that Dallas county and the state of Texas each set up parallel incident command structures that issued conflicting guidance, further confusing command and control.
This is particularly true of AZERTY, the peculiar French version of the standard QWERTY layout, which has been bastardizing the language of love for more than a century, thanks to its peculiarities.
Cable news outlets and networks broadcast the caucuses live, revealing first-hand the peculiarities of the process and the unique difficulties in caucusgoers face as they move between the massive field of contenders.
It's good that I've had them for so long because it took me a while to get accustomed to their peculiarities, and another while longer to fully appreciate the quality of their materials.
That, plus other peculiarities on the painting's surface, suggest that the canvas was probably trimmed because of damage, and part of the walking stick may have been covered up during an earlier treatment.
I got a sense of these peculiarities in 2008, when Jianguo was released after almost a decade behind bars, and a team of policemen was assigned to monitor him daily for three months.
See what she does, from the same book, with the peculiarities of English fast-food outlets during the nineteen-nineties: An American in Britain has sources of solace available nowhere else on earth.
After unearthing his family's history, Karnad delves into the country's role in the conflict and the peculiarities of fighting in service of the British Empire even as India struggled for independence from it.
The company is working to master the peculiarities of sizing, understand the nuances of personal style, and predict what clients will want to wear months before they receive a box in the mail.
Researchers identified a number of potential factors, including tobacco use, obesity and psychological stress, but two of the leading causes can be pinned directly on the peculiarities and dysfunctions of American health care.
Other factors shape perception, including your generation, who you're married to, the peculiarities of your own background, how powerful you are, how long it's been since you've been in a more subordinate position.
The best term I can use to describe it is flavorless: like water, these headphones adapt to and represent the character of the thing they're interacting with more than any peculiarities of their own.
This latter change represents an overall strategy of treating Apple's platforms – iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS – as being under the same umbrella, instead of having so many unique peculiarities that they require separate documentation.
It's easy to conclude this is just about the peculiarities of Trump, an unusually explicit white nationalist who is doing untold damage to the credibility of the Republican Party among Latino and black voters.
Baumbach's film—which shares some DNA with his autobiographical indie classic The Squid And the Whale—unfolds episodically and is enormously funny as it digs into the peculiarities and problems of these frustrated oddballs.
This band seems likely to adhere to a similar idea, but with its own peculiarities of style: Its other members are the guitarist Hilmar Jensson, the cellist Hank Roberts and the bassist Trevor Dunn.
Letter From America Among the many peculiarities of the 2016 election, this one ranks high: The presumptive Republican nominee has signaled that he would spend more, and make the deficit larger, than President Obama.
Background: The reason the location of the ice melt is important is due to peculiarities of the Earth's climate system that have long been understood in academia, but not well-known by the public.
Thinking Pictures is therefore more than a glimpse into the art of a distant land from a distant time — it is a mirror reflecting and magnifying the peculiarities of the postmodern condition in America.
Despite what recent political upendings suggest, Democrats have not created a post-sexist alternate reality, and governors' races carry their own peculiarities, in which common biases against women would seem to play a part.
The state legalization effort, which will get help from Washington, D.C.-based groups Marijuana Policy Project and New Approach PAC, aims to legalize marijuana through two initiatives, thanks to the peculiarities of Montana's constitution.
"It's one of those intriguing peculiarities of Iranian cinema: that it's at once very restricted, but also very creative and inquisitive," said Hamid Naficy, a professor of film and media studies at Northwestern University.
In 21, the Israeli psychologist Daniel Kahneman won a Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his work with a colleague, Amos Tversky, exploring the peculiarities of human decision-making in the face of uncertainty.
Recently, while combing through some old belongings at my grandmother's house, I came upon a couple peculiarities that brought visions of late-night gossip sessions and Dragon Ball Z role-playing flooding back to me.
"[Coal mining] was not limited to the pure earning of a living — it produced distinctive peculiarities in living conditions, faith and religion, and even language," Sarah Kraschewski, a research associate at Museum DKM, told Hyperallergic.
"There are some peculiarities of this case that are very similar to the mensalao," prosecutor Diogo Castor de Mattos told journalists in the southern city of Curitiba, the epicenter of Brazil's largest-ever corruption investigation.
But the so-called new approach seems to follow a pattern set from the beginning of the Trump administration: policy driven largely by Trump's campaign commitments and the peculiarities of his own ego and persona.
In the last 15 years or so, there have been a lot of comedies about comedy — shows that dig into the lonely life of the stand-up comic, or the peculiarities of the comedy club.
The sustained focus on Trump's peculiarities, though, puts them in the curious position of defending him as a highly normal person — not at all a wealthy eccentric whose foibles have fascinated people for decades now.
After reading the article, I can say that I was somewhat able to question and articulate "devotions, frustrations, little triumphs, and large peculiarities" because they all deal with self-expression and how I carry myself.
But the film is more concerned with the human drama and relationships within the church community than with the peculiarities of their beliefs, and as such, it avoids turning them into something to gawk at.
As he pointed out, the peculiarities of the cleaning business — that it's a service that clients contract for every day, on a regular basis — are crucial to why Managed by Q can offer truly good jobs.
Mr. Trump mentioned Louisiana, where he won the primary, but where Senator Ted Cruz is likely to come away with more delegates after exploiting peculiarities in the state's system, according to those briefed on the meeting.
Carolyn See, a novelist and memoirist who built a writing life on the singularities and peculiarities of Los Angeles and its environs, where she lived much of her life, died on Wednesday in Santa Monica, Calif.
In recent decades, each drug epidemic has seemingly arrived as a separate wave with its own peculiarities, from the crack epidemic of the late 1980s to the rapid infiltration of fentanyl into the illicit drug market today.
You could go see an employment lawyer, but that could be costly and wouldn't include mental health support and the back and forth with people who really understand the peculiarities of your industry and your career goals.
"It looks like the FCA is consulting on amending the existing listing rules to accommodate the peculiarities of one company, which is not a very effective strategy for regulating the market as a whole," Hamilton Claxton said.
While Trillin's poem may seem to lack the overtly negative portrayal of the Chinese in Harte's, both trade on the "peculiarity" of things Chinese, and both assert the privilege of the (white) speaker in "explaining" those peculiarities.
The British scholars Geoff Eley and David Blackbourn, in their 1984 book " The Peculiarities of German History ," questioned the "tyranny of hindsight"—the lordly perspective that reduces a complex, contingent sequence of events to an irreversible progression.
VERY BRITISH PROBLEMS on Acorn TV. If only they'd known about Brexit in time: This comedy series, which spoofs peculiarities that are uniquely British, returns for a second season with Julie Walters, James Corden and David Tennant.
Researchers said on Wednesday they sequenced the genome of a seahorse species for the first time and identified the genetic underpinning for certain peculiarities in this equine-looking fish group that inhabits coastal waters around the world.
Chris Whitty, Britain's chief medical officer, told MPs on Thursday that there were "particular peculiarities" of the UK Parliament that would need to be considered, including the older age profile of members of the House of Lords.
Any peculiarities—such as inconsistencies in Mr Snowden's public statements, or the fact that he now lives in Moscow as a guest of Russia's security service, the FSB, are mere side-issues, easily explicable by exigency and urgency.
One was Shail Upadhya, whose work as a Nepalese diplomat is perhaps less memorable than his penchant for polka dots, Pucci prints and other assorted peculiarities, like a self-designed floral-print coat made from his retired sofa.
Soon, the company had 20 million users in the country — despite the fact that, due to peculiarities of the local language and Unicode, its non-Burmese speaking moderators had very little insight into what was happening on the platform.
One of the great peculiarities of Andrew Cosby's script (which melds stories from a number of Mignola's comics arcs) is that all this happens before the audience has any idea who these enemies are, or even who Hellboy is.
It is unimaginable that Segers could have made much of his career if he continued to pursue these errors and experiments in his prints, and his later works do reduce the number if not the force of the peculiarities.
But the peculiarities of the United States health care system, with its longstanding secrecy around negotiated health care prices, mean there is very little research on the possible effects of the particular thing the Trump administration wants to do.
The data gets even more specific when one looks specifically at jobs in the museums category (which, per the peculiarities of the ACPSA metric, also includes planetariums, sports halls of fame, historical sites, zoos, botanical gardens, and nature sanctuaries).
Even with the peculiarities of the LME's version of the COTR, however, fund positioning on LME aluminum, lead and zinc turned net short at some stage over the first quarter of 20093, with that on lead following suit in May.
A lawyerly knowledge of the peculiarities of the insurance industry, a pool of savings to fall back on and the time and grit to deal with the state's labyrinthine regulations have helped some in California bounce back from the infernos.
One of the peculiarities of media in the British isles is the many faces of The Sun, the best-selling newspaper in the country, owned by one of the most powerful media moguls in the English-speaking world, Rupert Murdoch.
Mrs Trump offered instead an anodyne portrait of wifely devotion—with no acknowledgement of the potentially humanising strains or peculiarities inherent, it might be assumed, in her match to a difficult man a quarter of a century older than her.
One's work must stand on its own merits for it to endure, and yet the peculiarities in the heart of an artist, his or her background, passions, weaknesses and obsessions, can meaningfully enrich our understanding of their work, and their humanity.
The inventiveness of Northern England's subcultures speak to the lack of representation the community once endured in the mainstream—it's as if the region created its own languages for style in order to better articulate the peculiarities of its lived experience.
Mr. Kopachko, the pollster, said Mr. Manafort envisioned an approach that exploited regional and ethnic peculiarities in voting, tapping the disenfranchisement of those who felt abandoned by the Orange Revolution in eastern Ukraine, which has more ethnic Russians and Russian speakers.
Yet for all the intricacies of Wall Street finance, Mr. Muzinich has had to scale a steep learning curve in understanding the peculiarities of the tax code and the legislative land mines that have roiled previous attempts to rewrite tax law.
Among the topics addressed in his latest thriller, "Origin": the wide-ranging talents of Winston Churchill, the elusive appeal of abstract art, the exciting peculiarities of Gaudi's Sagrada Familia cathedral and the latest insane developments in the world of artificial intelligence.
The great composer was being ironic, but he spoke to a truth and underlined the peculiarities of our country, a gigantic country in the Southern Hemisphere, racially mixed, the only country with Portuguese as its official language in the Americas.
Food retailer Carrefour Brasil is handing over the management of its 1003 supermarkets in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais to a family-owned chain, in a deal that aims to address the peculiarities of regional markets in a vast country.
In addition, a matrix of sensors collect and record data from each farm so that Infarm's plant experts and tech team can remotely monitor crops and optimise the plants' growth in real-time or troubleshoot any peculiarities, such as a change in atmosphere.
Last-minute additions to the bill stripped out a few peculiarities — an earlier House version would have let business owners lower their taxes just by limiting their active involvement in the business, for example — but final negotiations also brought new and unexpected benefits.
Then, in 1974, an up-and-coming physicist named Stephen Hawking made the bold suggestion that thanks to the peculiarities of quantum physics, black holes should actually emit a tiny amount of electromagnetic radiation (known as Hawking Radiation) and slowly shrink over time.
In her telling of Anjum's story, Roy gracefully narrates the peculiarities and tragedies of the hijra community: though they've been a part of Indian culture for ages, hijras were not officially recognized as the third gender by the Indian state until 2014.
Mr. Dove believes that the success of his business lies in the peculiarities of the multibillion-dollar mass fragrance market, which began when houses began to make perfumes in large quantities in the 1980s and major manufacturers began buying perfumeries in the '90s.
Based on the limited historical data at our disposal, it is not obvious how to balance the advantages of incorporating the peculiarities of a given state's data with the disadvantage of inheriting the competitiveness of recent elections that might not be so relevant.
So when Erik and Anna (Ulrich Thomsen and a magnificent Trine Dyrholm) inherit a rambling mansion that they can't afford to live in, and decide to create a commune to defray expenses, naturally they choose housemates whose peculiarities far exceed their incomes.
The Summit aims to be a mirror reflecting and magnifying the peculiarities of the post-truth condition, as well as a forum of debate that can offer audiences an unparalleled opportunity to better understand the cultural and political situation while convening to envision the future.
The history of poll predictions in the state has been quite chequered, and the psephological surprises have been mainly due to the multi-party competition and the peculiarities of the electorate in which a small swing of votes can completely change the political equilibrium.
Peculiarities of a portrait in a Christie's catalog caught the eye of Jan Six — a 40-year-old Dutch art dealer, a descendant of a famous subject of Rembrandt's portraits and scion of one of the Netherlands' great art-holding families — in November 2016.
That so many planes should encounter difficulties in Indonesia is partly down to three peculiarities of the country: its vast population of 260m, its heavy dependence on air travel to connect the thousands of islands that make up its territory and its challenging terrain and weather conditions.
While shows like this one make the Yale-to-Chelsea pipeline seem all the more real, the nine artists in Unbecoming have proven their own worth with a powerful show that revels in the peculiarities of photography, exploring that space between reality and fantasy, truth and fiction.
This would invite the same irksome situation in which a few states' demographic peculiarities govern the destiny of the country, but either of these models would free us from the enforced monolithic importance of Iowa and New Hampshire—two states that ended up being first by happenstance.
In the early 21996s, the vintage-clothing market exploded and the Rose Bowl became a religious ritual for hoarder hipsters united in the desire to get baked and beat each other to Cross Colours jackets, Chanel handbags, Charlie Brown sweatshirts and other assorted pop-culture peculiarities.
SAO PAULO, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Food retailer Carrefour Brasil is handing over the management of all of its 17 supermarkets in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais to a family-owned chain, in a deal aimed at addressing the peculiarities of regional markets in a vast country.
But the more I looked into it, the more complicated the story became, and the more it felt like a compelling way to explore the follies of the drug war, life in the Southwest, the peculiarities of quarter-horse racing, and how all those these collided in this case.
In doing so she must go beyond the peculiarities of their troubled relationship, beyond the grinding toll that a prolonged hospitalization can take on even the strongest family bonds, to construct a story whose distinct layers, like lacquer, are laid over one another to form a lustrous whole.
First, America's hostility toward Cuba has been driven, in large part, by domestic politics: Since 1980, when 125,000 Cuban exiles landed in Florida and changed electoral politics forever, the peculiarities of the American political system have made it important for presidents to oppose Castro if they want to get elected.
One scene in particular shows Golden and Silver completely naked, with the band leader, played by Andrzej Konopka, showing the club owner the peculiarities of their human forms—the sisters turn around to show their egg-smooth behinds and sit with their legs spread to show a shocking lack of genitals.
Elizabeth Penrose Howkins, who served as the section's editor in chief from 1955 to 1965, sat in a glass cage in the middle of the desks, overseeing stories ranging from culinary interests ("News of Food: Subtleties of Veal") to peculiarities in fashion ("Air Squeak in Shoe Is Hard to Remove").
That's true not just of "The Big Short" but also of "Moneyball" (my favorite of these adaptations ) and even "The Blind Side," which in book form was as much about the peculiarities of modern football as it was about the Southern-fried pluck of a woman later played by La Bullock gone blond.
" Carrington implored people to question the erasure of women in history, to question men and those in power, citing in "The Cabbage is a Rose" history's "convenient[...] gaps and peculiarities that only begin to make sense if understood as a covering-up for a very different kind of civilization which had been eliminated.
Peculiarities that the firm uncovered included:prices falling for certain investments before economic reports, and rising directly afterMonday&aposs pricing action following that of Friday&aposs, while Tuesday&aposs pricing action would revert to earlier trendsthe "503-hour effect," in which pricing action in the previous day would predict the action in the next.
It is also a topos of modern and contemporary art—from Giorgio de Chirico's 1913 canvas The Uncertainty of the Poet to Andy Warhol's 1967 cover for the Velvet Underground & Nico's debut album—many artists played with the peculiarities of its shape, politicizing it and carving out meanings in their own right.
Perhaps unwittingly, but no less impressively, in response to such news items, along comes Migropolis: Venice, Atlas of a Global Situation (Hatje Cantz), an in-depth examination of what makes Venice tick today, providing a data-filled, revealing analysis of this fabled and alluring place's complex, interwoven pageant of attractions, challenges, peculiarities, and woes.
But to lead to it, the curator Stephen Brown, in consultation with the Soutine scholars Esti Dunow and Maurice Tuchman, has assembled a well-paced procession of other still lifes that demonstrate the peculiarities of Soutine's style: naked fowl; silver herring; a giant ray fish, inspired by Chardin; and explosive bursts of popeyed sardines.
In the cause of figuring out whether, in November 20163, Trump will be rewarded with a second term, many numbers and dynamics get tossed around: the unemployment figures, the Dow Jones, the trade war, the advantages of incumbency, the peculiarities of the Electoral College and Trump's approval ratings, consistently low but not entirely static.
It's anyone's guess whether Netanyahu's brash move will be enough to put him over the top — and given the peculiarities of Israel's parliamentary system, even if his Likud party wins a plurality in Tuesday's election, it's still not a guarantee that he will be able to form a coalition government and stay in power.
And it is perhaps this kind of observation, this "I get where you're coming from," that connected readers most to Ortberg—and to Cliffe, the other contributors, and each other: The feeling that they were a little more seen, understood precisely because and not in spite of their particulars and peculiarities, linguistic or otherwise.
Brad Watson, white, male and already wise beyond his years when the near-­perfect story collection "Last Days of the Dog-Men" was published in 1996, has long explored how the peculiarities of our physical selves can be a benediction and a curse (in turns or all at once), how insistently they express nature's beauty and brutality.
Both Unity and Unreal have demo'd a VR version that permits users to make VR in VR. However, to foster a smooth transition, the VR versions of both creation engines import 2-D metaphors (like menus)—the equivalent of a command line—into VR. Still missing is the breakthrough insight that takes advantage of VR's peculiarities to deal with VR's complexities.
Cera, on the comic side, and Hedges, edging closer to the reflective, are part of a cohort of youngish male actors (Jesse Eisenberg belongs to it, too) whose work has been to portray the cultural values and the tonal peculiarities of their generation and class—sincere, sometimes howling ambition and basically harmless intent mixed with a tendency toward anxiety, avoidance, and maddening hesitation.
Recently, more scholars of the digital world begun to conduct more empirical research on 4Chan, and a paper presented at the recent International Conference on the Web and Social Media in Montreal shed light on how some of the peculiarities of user interactions there give rise to the brand of content which makes its way out to the wider web.
She was not soured the least by her life of retirement, but that life developed in her a great many peculiarities which found expression in the letters she wrote, as well as in the little poems which she dashed off on the margins of newspapers and on the backs of envelopes and stowed away in what she called her "scrap" heap.
Genki thinks it knows where other companies have gone wrong: as Andrew Geng, an engineer working for Genki, wrote in an extremely detailed Reddit post a few days ago, the issue with other docks has been a combination of poor USB-C and the peculiarities of the specific charging chip that the Switch uses, which can only handle 6V inputs before frying.
Rather than wilt away as Homo sapiens have spread forth bearing concrete, bitumen, and steel, a select number of species have developed elegant adaptations to cope with the peculiarities of urban life: more rigid cellular membranes that may ward off heat, digestive systems that can absorb sugary garbage, altered limbs and torsos that enhance agility atop asphalt or in runoff-fattened streams.
Original story reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine, an editorially independent division of the Simons Foundation whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research developments and trends in mathematics and the physical and life sciences Aprile leads the XENON dark matter experiment, one of several competing efforts to detect a particle responsible for the astrophysical peculiarities that are collectively attributed to dark matter.
The incident highlights the peculiarities and seeming contradictions of local, state and federal gun laws inside the nation's airports: It is legal for a passenger to travel with a firearm and ammunition in checked baggage, but inside baggage claim or at a ticketing counter, that person might otherwise be breaking the law if the weapon is out in the open or carried on their person.
"It is not a coincidence that a large number of the wrecks have been found in those passages...if there is a sudden change in the wind's direction, and if the captain was from another area and was not familiar with the peculiarities of the local climate, he could easily end up losing control of the ship and falling upon the rocks," said Koutsouflakis.
Right in the heart of this vast and undulating desert, perched on the side of a great big mountain, sits a village of no more than 500 people: Llanddewi-Brefi—a village that looks pretty much like every other village in Britain, and yet, when you dig beneath the surface, you notice the strangest quirks and peculiarities that begin to explain its mysterious magnetism.
"All the coins in the Pogue collection were struck and produced in these early years when things were really handmade and so there are all sorts of peculiarities," Tripp told Reuters TV. The 1804 Silver Dollar, originally owned by the Sultan of Muscat in 1835 and then by the Childs Family Collection for more than 50 years, was purchased by D. Brent Pogue in 1999 for $4 million.
"All the coins in the Pogue collection were struck and produced in these early years when things were really handmade and so there are all sorts of peculiarities," Tripp told Reuters TV. The 1804 Silver Dollar, originally owned by the Sultan of Muscat in 1835 and then by the Childs Family Collection for more than 50 years, was purchased by D. Brent Pogue in 1999 for $4 million.
Startups that have fit the bill and have recently earned investment from Bloomberg Beta include: Textio, a platform that lets recruiters upload a job description and uses machine intelligence to make recommendations about improvement to the wording in order to attract better, more diverse applicants; AppZen, an app that uses AI to detect peculiarities in employee expense accounts; and Orbital Insight, a company that buys satellite data to estimate the size of markets — for example, measuring the growth rate of the construction industry in China by inspecting the shadows on buildings.
Also contributing to this fantastic landscape of sub-equatorial sound was FatboySlim, with "Jin Go La Ba." Getting back to the classic FIFA 2005 (and while we're on the subject, let me just remind you of a few of the players: Kaka, van Nistelrooy, Shevchenko, Henry, Del Piero, Fernando Morientes, Ronaldinho, Owen, Zidane, Beckham, and His Majesty, captain Francesco Totti), on top of the aforementioned Brothers and Sandro Bit, there was also Flogging Molly and Franz Ferdinand, demonstrating how EA's artistic direction sought to respect the peculiarities and demands of an increasingly globalized music scene, on both geographic and economic levels.

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