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Or a piece of information that is banal on its own might later be referred to in a classified report, making that piece of information also classified.
But there's a difference between treating a piece of information as newsworthy even though it was hacked and treating a piece of information as newsworthy because it was hacked.
That's a pretty crucial piece of information not to share.
But we're missing one key piece of information: the price.
There is, however, another valuable piece of information in there.
Sorry, I'm going to give you that piece of information.
"That specific piece of information I didn't have," Cruz replied.
That said, a powerful piece of information may also arrive!
Not all of the records contained every piece of information.
Mr. Sedaris was not fazed by this piece of information.
It wasn't that Tamir had gathered the piece of information.
"This is another piece of information," he said about the study.
That tantalizing piece of information was apparently too much to resist.
But even those people may only have one piece of information.
Another very relevant piece of information is the growth of productivity.
An important conversation or piece of information is coming your way.
Any piece of information seemed to produce an opinion on contact.
"Because Jupiter is so big, and because Jupiter formed first, learning how Jupiter formed is a key piece of information—perhaps the key piece of information—to understand how did the solar system form," said Levin.
I guess initially, governor, your thoughts on this latest piece of information.
The issue of the hysterectomy is clearly a key piece of information.
An encouraging conversation or piece of information comes your way this evening.
Can you figure out what that missing piece of information might be?
People are over-reliant on the first piece of information they hear.
Instead, every now and then, check each piece of information or material.
The most incredible piece of information is that apparently someone is dying?
It's making a piece of information more sophisticated but also simplifying it.
That date was the only concrete piece of information I was given.
But there was an essential piece of information that they left out.
A genuinely new piece of information to add to the Zardulu saga.
I'm sorry to give you that piece of information, but it's true.
They came forward with every piece of information they had and it helped.
The journalists who allegedly published this classified piece of information should be prosecuted.
One theory is that focusing makes the critical piece of information stand out.
But one subtler piece of information appeared in Zuckerberg's section about fake accounts.
Plus, there was one new piece of information I obtained since that night.
However, we do get one really important piece of information from this jump.
If any piece of information changes, the entire process starts all over again.
A wall clock that read minutes to midnight, an astonishing piece of information.
Such surveillance warrants hardly ever rest on a single piece of information, however.
Practice your listening skills— you may get a very valuable piece of information.
That's right — a piece of information is being deliberately withheld from the public.
Was any significant piece of information in the dossier found to be inaccurate?
However, perhaps the most telling piece of information may be the most obvious.
I'm certain Samsung will not release one piece of information without the other.
"Not one single actionable piece of information came out of that," he said.
That last piece of information has outside gallerists and art advisors crying foul.
A vector with only one piece of information (a 1D vector), is a scalar.
It's a one-off piece of information that he can use to build trust.
An important piece of information is still unknown: who will the player play as?
Ordinarily, this isn't something I would do, unnecessarily handing over a piece of information.
Frankly, this seems like a more key piece of information than Jon's true lineage.
So, you want that -- that's one piece of information that you take into account.
Whatever the reason, Liars fans are sure to appreciate this particular piece of information.
Mercury retrograde meets the sun, bringing you a piece of information you previously missed.
Parents need to make children think critically about every piece of information they process.
"Feedback is really a piece of information or observation you are sharing," said Murphy.
The important piece of information this story revealed is that Kylie Jenner uses Verizon.
This piece of information was later retracted, and was never included in Hyperallergic's article.
It became used to describe any piece of information that someone else didn't like.
Hear a piece of information, and three days later you'll remember 10% of it.
And we tend to forget the source of a piece of information, Frenda explains.
"It definitely adds an important piece of information to the puzzle of panda communication."
Every piece of information is evaluated less on the merits and more on its provenance.
If you give Ellen a piece of information, you'd better believe she will remember it.
Communication planet Mercury connects with fiery Mars, bringing an exciting piece of information your way.
The European Commission said the companies have yet to provide an important piece of information.
The sun meets Mercury retrograde, bringing you an important piece of information concerning your career.
The other piece of information is a mysterious hulking structure against a blood-red sky.
A powerful conversation or piece of information comes your way about a relationship this evening.
Watch out for an unexpected call or piece of information to come your way today.
The only financial piece of information to provide is your net income and housing information.
But if the president wanted to, he can declassify any piece of information he wants.
Back to tracking down every last piece of information I can collect and Baron + Laura.
He could ask for any piece of information at any time whenever he wanted it.
He knows the value of "a good piece of information," but also of its limits.
We take you through these steps to make sure you see each piece of information.
If it doesn't, one of the piece of information is wrong and needs to be rechecked.
This year, more than the yarn unravels, as Randall finds out a big piece of information.
But it is missing one key piece of information — a timeline— and that could impact businesses.
"But, he warned, "then it packs a huge emotional wallop and piece of information into it.
The app will then aggregate every piece of information — times, dates, cost, phone numbers, addresses, etc.
A piece of information, that in his mind, ultimately forces his sister to change her mind.
The state's attorney's office had also requested an additional piece of information for the other warrant.
Forgetting old information can also keep us from generalizing too much from one piece of information.
And one major character just let slip a pretty big piece of information about said battle.
A very interesting piece of information is the amount of damage done to hit points healed.
We said, here's this piece of information and asked them if they knew it was retracted.
What I would do is the piece of information here -- he&aposs married with three kids.
It was far from the only bizarre piece of information provided at the Monday news conference.
You tell the wrong person the wrong piece of information, and you find your torch snuffed.
The door hangers mangled a vital piece of information during an outbreak: the list of symptoms.
With all that under consideration, he relayed a final piece of information from his business acumen.
It also gave us a crucial piece of information: The show will be returning on Halloween.
I wouldn't have known this critical piece of information about India if I hadn't experienced it.
They also aren't lawyers, so they don't know whether a piece of information is legally important.
But in light of the new deportation policy, that piece of information took on another meaning.
The more we hear a piece of information repeated, the more we're likely to believe it.
I ignored this vital piece of information, while my "date" pulled out a bottle of poppers.
That little piece of information can radically transform your sense of the quality of public transit.
It's an interesting piece of information plus other interesting things about it AND why it's interesting.
It's a bias where we rely too heavily on one piece of information to make decisions.
The authors say: *Hits the motherfucking blunt* You'll agree that this a messed up piece of information.
It's another piece of evidence: no smoking gun, but not entirely a benign piece of information either.
The discovery of H. naledi, however, lacked one key piece of information: the age of the bones.
Anchoring When making decisions, we rely too heavily on the first piece of information presented to us.
But the new model is a key piece of information that could help inform NASA's future missions.
It's every other piece of information that you consume is probably leaving a record of some kind.
Maybe it's the one piece of information for which even the president could be disappeared for revealing.
Then, around the time May first met with her, Moulton received a truly useful piece of information.
In the meantime, Google emerged as the primary access point for every piece of information we desired.
The CinemaScore letter grade is a useful piece of information, but it's important to know its limitations.
But the central piece of information is the "CityScore", a single number to indicate Boston's overall health.
I also learned pretty quickly that she can only process one piece of information at a time.
If enough people trust that a piece of information is valuable, it is promoted to more users.
Iggy Azalea shared a fascinating if totally-unsolicited piece of information with Andy Cohen on Wednesday night.
In response, Whitman reveals the piece of information the Meyer team was missing: where those ballots are.
There was just one small missing piece of information from most reports: You probably weren't a target.
If you get a D in math, that piece of information is a problem to the committee.
Some bosses seem to think that every piece of information they share reduces their power and authority.
In retrospect, I'd used survival rates not as a piece of information, but as a coping mechanism.
In most cases, however, you need to know one important piece of information — your voice mail passcode.
That second trademark seems to confirm another piece of information the source reportedly told Radar Online last week.
Did he really need Sam to unveil that piece of information to him in order to go there?
And they gave you that piece of information because [Vanderpump] does not want to take responsibility for it.
It only shows a "possibility" of planning and provides a "piece of information," Transport Minister Darren Chester said.
Follower counts are just one piece of information that has been de-emphasized by way of this redesign.
The sun meets Mercury on January 29, so be on the lookout for an important piece of information.
Anchoring bias means people rely too heavily on the first piece of information they hear when making decisions.
And the company just shared the last missing piece of information — the service will launch on September 203th.
One key piece of information we still need is how many people in a population have the virus.
One important piece of information that we do not yet have is the mortality rate of Covid-19.
He did discover one piece of information: John Meade served in the US Army from 1966 to 1968.
The most startling piece of information is the consistency in the declines across habitats and families of birds.
The movie, which is being released on Friday, depicts the reporter as grateful for this piece of information.
Do not hesitate to call; no piece of information is too small to help us in this investigation.
While the CPI is always considered a fairly critical piece of information, this month's takes on special significance.
"Every piece of information we get is one more piece of the puzzle in this case," Lombardo said.
If more people believe a piece of information, then we are more likely to accept it as true.
That's because Facebook's business is solid and proven, and investors aren't overreacting to every new piece of information.
The government loves to make this argument in other contexts but people give one piece of information in one context and another piece of information in another context and together these things form a mosaic, and you can learn a lot more about a person by putting all this stuff together.
If a viewer looks away for even a second, it's highly likely they'll miss some essential piece of information.
Even if it's just one more data point or one more piece of information about the choices they make.
"Mm, I don't know that I knew that specific piece of information," he said, before breaking into a smile.
This is a useful piece of information for policymakers to understand the potential tradeoffs of raising the minimum wage.
But what if he'd just learned a certain piece of information that would have caused such an elated reaction?
Every time I get into a game with a new person I am given a new piece of information.
"I just found out a piece of information that makes me 100% certain that @TheRachLindsay is the next "Bachelorette.
"We expected that people would grab their pencil and they would write that piece of information down," he says.
J Bryan seemed to not understand how a NIT, or, more broadly, a piece of information-siphoning malware works.
When a user requests a piece of information, it is delivered like a boat crossing a canal via locks.
Gaitonde claims to know Singh's father — but that's not the only piece of information that has Singh listening closely.
"They're massively uninformed, and they're going to make their decision based on some last piece of information," Kerrey said.
But I had missed a critical piece of information: The car the man was driving had been reported stolen.
One key piece of information, though, is what people see their peers and those around them doing, Abramson says.
If you find a piece of information, you try to see if you can corroborate it with another source.
"The value of a tweet-length piece of information can be the difference between life and death," he said.
No matter how short or lengthy your interview was, HR reviews each and every piece of information you shared.
That last piece of information he did not mention, but I mention it to you to give you the background.
Now you're supposed to go to your grave with this piece of information, allowing its mysteriousness to grow into credibility.
And now this storefront wants to collect my most private piece of information from me just to raise an investigation!
Whenever he found something confusing, Castilla stayed calm and listened carefully until he found a piece of information that resonated.
It's remarkably hard to find cases where a single stolen piece of information changed the course of a key battle.
By noting the user's response to the discrete piece of information presented, the software remembers whether the insight was valuable.
The other piece of information from Sandberg's CNBC interview was her admission that the company is "open" to government regulation.
Finally, one company—seeking to demonstrate its good intentions (or avoid a lawsuit)—offered up a key piece of information.
The fact that media can build a story around a piece of information that hasn't been verified first is troubling.
An additional useful piece of information would be measures of complaints that resulted in no action and the reason why.
They do so through the "once only" policy, which dictates that no single piece of information should be entered twice.
With an Electoral College system, statewide support is the only valuable piece of information to indicate who holds a lead.
Character names were acceptable nicknames, and mostly, if people didn't want to tell you a piece of information, they didn't.
But Williams' letter is one piece of information that has been kept from public view because of the classification designation.
DAVID SOLOMON: I'm not going to give you that piece of information at this point, but I appreciate you asking.
The more cynical side of me thinks it's the reader's sense of entitlement to any piece of information she desires.
As the name implies, multifactor authentication (MFA) requires more than one piece of information to gain access to sensitive data.
The first piece of information the hiring company sees is applicants' scores, and, based on those, it selects candidates to interview.
BARTIROMO: Well, I mean, we know that one other piece of information used was a Yahoo article about the Steele dossier.
After the family's collective "whaaaaat" to that little piece of information, Lucious leaves them all with their jaws on the floor.
Digitally grabbing people, shaking them and then telling them to check "media" for the most relevant piece of information seems wrong.
Fogelman told EW there is a "piece of information" that will get us closer to knowing how and when Jack died.
They watch you, they study you, they soak up every piece of information they can find and store it for later.
We live in a world where access to almost any person or piece of information is just a few keystrokes away.
And what if a crucial piece of information is subtly changed so that it modifies the entire meaning of the tweet?
And of course, you can't segment the electorate so half of them gets a specific piece of information right before voting.
I can't tell you how many times the critical piece of information comes as the patient is walking toward the door.
Long press any word and a personal assistant was ready to serve up every piece of information you could possibly need.
Traipsing through the park after her father, she went to a lot of trouble in pursuit of that piece of information.
And of course there have been times when there has been legitimate debate over our framing of a piece of information.
Suddenly it seemed as though all along we had been missing a gigantic puzzle piece of information about our family tree.
Unfortunately for him, his 1995 return has one very useful piece of information in the form of a $916 million loss.
Honestly, it's hard to make too many educated guesses about what the new major piece of information Bran dropped actually means.
Instead of supporting three disparate causes, as in the movie, each character holds a piece of information necessary to expose Healy.
The guidance sets out a four-step process to identify, assess, organize and review whether a piece of information is material.
Scully likes to present an ordinary-seeming piece of information, then unwrap it to reveal a small gift of unexpected wisdom.
The third piece of information everyone focused on in this filing was the enormous amount of cash both companies were burning.
A rookie officer got a crucial piece of information while interviewing witnesses and forwarded it to his father, a police sergeant.
"If you have this piece of information you might think that people would act on it by saving more," Munnell says.
Our brains do not "store" memories as computers do, simply calling up a desired piece of information from a memory bank.
Silverman went on to share an important piece of information she feels should be considered in the laws surrounding reproductive rights.
Every new piece of information on Iran or the nuclear deal becomes evidence that Iran is evil or cannot be trusted.
The home address wasn't always such a sensitive piece of information — the once-ubiquitous phone book was considered useful, not dangerous.
If hackers got your phone number, they could use it as a piece of information to break into other online accounts.
I'm never worried I did something wrong nor am I frustrated because I can't find a piece of information I need.
But the idea that you only publish once every piece of information is in and fully vetted is a false construct.
We are very, very strict about making sure that every piece of information that we pass along, we fact-check independently.
Was there any inside piece of information to be dangled above friends in the dining room at the American Enterprise Institute?
Said digital document undergoes a one-way version of hashing, wherein some piece of information is encrypted according to some algorithm.
"Obviously you have to be kind of careful because this personal information is a very strange piece of information," he says.
Until now though, you had to download each piece of information separately, and you needed to know how to write API calls.
It's that little principle whereby trying to suppress a piece of information already available online results in said information blowing up everywhere.
Which is why we were so fascinated by a piece of information Kris Jenner recently tweeted about one of her children's homes.
In Britain Najeeb, a 217-year-old Syrian engineering student, illustrates how a single piece of information can make all the difference.
Becky's age would be roughly the second piece of information Andrea would find out from the early steps of the surrogacy process.
One of the major recurring elements in story and side missions both is a process of sleuthing out some piece of information.
They didn't choose to be born into a technologically booming time where any piece of information they desire is at their fingertips.
As humanity's farthest probe, every piece of information beamed back to Earth is new and groundbreaking, therefore scientists are hungry for more.
The ADP report is just one more piece of information that can help investors forecast the scope of job growth each month.
Applications involve mapping some piece of information to each side, and often require many dice rolls in order to achieve interesting results.
He purports to tell the public some vital piece of information, but can't yet, all to cover up his own alleged behavior.
Disney's latest earnings report might not sound like a particularly scintillating source of news, but today's included a startling piece of information.
This vital piece of information is missing from the article, implying to readers that UoPeople simply isn't good enough to be ranked.
One particularly useful piece of information in Google Maps is the times of day when a location is usually the most crowded.
The home-rental startup hasn't raised money in two years, so every piece of information pre-IPO is revealing about the company.
An unexpected piece of information, or offer of assistance, arrives on June 20 when Mercury connects with Uranus in Fire sign Aries.
And it all comes down to one crucial piece of information that suggests this story will, in the end, pick a winner.
Didn't see that coming or I didn't know that this is when we were going to find out that piece of information.
For the next few hours, that rumor about the students is the only piece of information Lukens's team had to go on.
In the same interview, Kogan highlighted another interesting piece of information: Joseph Chancellor, who was once Kogan's co-worker, now works for Facebook.
Connerty is sniffing for anything piece of information that can take Chuck down — and Chuck Sr.'s shady new development might be it.
In psychology, this is called the recency effect, where people only focus on and remember the most recent piece of information they've gotten.
Another piece of information that calls her claim of third-party malware into question is that Social Puncher detected session hijacking on VivaGlamMagazine.com.
"In O.C., you never know who's watching over you or listening to your window conversations!" she joked upon hearing that piece of information.
Maybe Riverdale revealed this piece of information to finally appease fans who don't understand the weird dynamic between Penelope and the late Cliff.
MACCALLUM: What about the other side, and another piece of information that came out today, about the Trump data team and Cambridge analytics.
"I felt like here I was with this huge piece of information that maybe wasn't even fit for public consumption," Phillips told Winfrey.
"Obviously that was a piece of information we gathered, looked at, I think it was certainly something we paid attention to," he said.
It needs a piece of information that gives it cause to believe criminal activity or some kind of national security threat is present.
The U.S. social media company's latest addition is a subtle piece of information that shows the client that each tweet is sent from.
"You may not have felt pressured but if he's even asking, to me that is a very relevant piece of information," Warner said.
Notifications are, at the most basic level, a method of alerting people to some piece of information, often with some element of urgency.
It was a really interesting moment for me that they really were super interested in owning every piece of information on the planet.
That small piece of information confirms that Blue Origin's future orbital rocket will be used for space tourism, similar to the New Shepard.
Well, every time someone uses it to key in a login, the internet access app transmits that piece of information to the cloud.
It's no wonder the word itself has colloquially and commonly been transformed into a verb meaning to look up a piece of information
During every step of this process, I've found every single piece of information from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford eminently credible, sincere and believable.
But by keeping every tab open, I let the haystack win because I give every piece of information the same amount of value.
A very important piece of information or perspective arrives as you find yourself contending with complicated emotions and issues concerning jealousy and obsession.
But we added a new piece of information to this question, which said how often that new in-law would talk about politics.
Once downloaded, those apps potentially have access to every critical piece of information you store on your phone, by which I mean everything.
That lack of detail, argues Mr. Ponnuru, is a pretty crucial piece of information to understanding how the proposal would affect most families.
Intervening solely to offer the occasional devastating statistic, the filmmakers allow our perceptions to shift and slide with each new piece of information.
New data are coming out every day about Covid-19, and one critical piece of information is exactly how deadly this disease is.
Every piece of information adds to overwhelming evidence of corruption, of abuse and misuse of power by the President of the United States.
He said he referred to the call as a "touchstone piece of information" to explain why Zelensky couldn't get a meeting with Trump.
At most, the Steele dossier was a narrow piece of information in a much larger body of evidence presented to the FISA court.
"During a three-week review, an N.R.A. forensic auditing firm received every single piece of information they [the N.R.A.] requested," the statement said.
Your ruling planet Mercury is currently retrograde and today it meets the sun, bringing you an important piece of information about your relationships.
But luckily, they aren't stingy with their information — and occasionally they'll divulge a piece of information that could totally change the game for you.
"It adds another piece of information about the planets and how they form," study author Patrick Irwin from the University of Oxford told Gizmodo.
The first time you find out a piece of information about your parents that puts them into context as something other than living gods.
And just when the detectives—and audience—think they have it figured out, a new piece of information surfaces that changes the entire investigation.
Disappearing messages could be useful to anyone who needs to send a sensitive piece of information that they don't want to be permanently available.
IHTI: The most common piece of information that we share is that human trafficking doesn't only mean sex trafficking, or sex trafficking of minors.
Schimel told a news conference that there were two officers with body cameras near Smith and the videos were just one piece of information.
This piece of information rubbed me the wrong way, because I wanted a teammate and someone who was willing to meet me half way.
But those that signed up for email updates at the Delos Destinations website received an additional piece of information from Aeden the following day.
If there's an incident that happens and there's a new piece of information you can learn from, then you pause to learn from it.
In a market grasping for clues on the interest rate picture, a very real piece of information is expected Friday — the nonfarm payrolls report.
Scorpio season begins on October 23, and surprises arise as the sun also opposes Uranus—a shocking piece of information may come your way!
I'd get a new piece of information from my birth family or a letter from someone in the family and I'd write that down.
But the key piece of information that full tax returns — which Johnston did not have, even from 2005 — can provide is sources of income.
But among hundreds of such cases, sometimes only an unusual name or another exceptional piece of information in the records made further investigation possible.
Every piece of information we were getting at that point led us to believe that our aircraft with our pilots were safe to fly.
Even if someone obtains your password, you can't access your accounts without a second piece of information, like a code texted to your phone.
The 2002 memo generally supports the notion that the attorney general should decide whether the president needs to see a particular piece of information.
Yet the cellphone number is not a legally regulated piece of information like a Social Security number, which companies are required to keep private.
Belle's backstory, for example, is just an additional piece of information that sheds no more light on her or her relationship to her family.
Just because you have a remote memory or remote access to every piece of information the world has ever known doesn't mean it's yours.
A tsunami alert buzzed phones across multiple states on Tuesday morning, but it was missing a critical piece of information: This was a test.
"No, I have no piece of information technology equipment at all," she said, and she is thankful to have no access to social media.
A timetable has been long opposed by American generals and Afghan officials who see it as a valuable piece of information for Taliban planners.
To the Editor: There is one piece of information we really need: the names of the congressional and senatorial committee chairs blocking corrective legislation.
"Absent some really significant new piece of information," said one former Obama operative now supporting Clinton, "everyone already knows the emails are a mess."
With that very revealing piece of information out there, the hallucination mirror flashes between Midge and Amber until Midge's face fully transforms into Amber's.
Second, older adults have to search through more memories than do younger adults to find the fact or piece of information they're looking for.
We are in an age where the power to find any fact, answer or piece of information that floats into question is available anywhere.
And there's another piece of information to add to a pile that, for many voters, may look too daunting to bother to sift through.
One such bias is anchoring, the common human tendency to rely heavily on the first piece of information offered (the "anchor") when making decisions.
One's physical location is, in many ways, the most purely truthful piece of information about them in a sea of digital clicks and scroll-bys.
The Reader app is a bit more robust than that, however, to make hunting down a piece of information easier for the rules-heavy game.
The other concrete piece of information is apparently that the device has stereo speakers, which should offer a significant sound quality improvement over the Home.
It's hard to think of a piece of information on the internet that doesn't pass through those servers at some point, even just for caching.
Knowing the structure and scope of the bail-out in advance would have been a vitally important piece of information for investors during this period.
Today's powerful solar eclipse in Cancer brings you a piece of information that stuns you—you won't look at life the same way again, Taurus.
After stumbling onto this strange piece of information, we, as researchers critical of the National Security State wanted to know how and why this happened.
If you're looking for a specific piece of information about a broad topic, try clicking on the links that appear under the main search result.
"One obvious piece of information that had leaked was a private key used to secure connections between Cloudflare machines," Graham-Cumming wrote in Cloudflare's announcement.
The dossier contains one piece of information: June is well known in a particular bar on Venus, so I point the ship in that direction.
And then, so, the other real interesting piece of information here is the former VP of finance from Amazon is now the CFO of Snap.
Each day, they share articles, videos, news clippings — anything that might reveal the slightest piece of information about their friends and families back in Xinjiang.
Most of the bill's protections applied only if collecting or using a given piece of information posed a serious risk of economic or emotional harm.
And unless some truly shocking new piece of information emerges, they are certain to affirm the will of their party's voters and vote for Trump.
Body temperature is only one piece of information, and if you or your child feels particularly ill, that should prompt a call for medical advice.
"This is a critical piece of information, because health workers are the glue that holds the health system and outbreak response together," Dr. Tedros said.
Although true, it misses a crucial piece of information: during that time, the United States economy had a positive net increase of three million jobs.
The most significant piece of information that came from the Congressional hearing was Facebook's ultimate admission of its use of "shadow profiles" of non-Facebook members.
JM: We have a dual authentication process so drivers confirm a code word with the child and another piece of information that the child will know.
"Bond investors, obviously, have a more pessimistic view of the U.S. economy than some economists do ... that's one piece of information that you take into account."
Set your privacy levels Steinberg recommended that parents should know their social media site's privacy practices and select specific audiences for each piece of information shared.
" To conclude, Choi had one last piece of information he wanted viewers to know about his time on the show: "The TV does add 10 pounds!
The most exciting piece of information revolves around a potential Kanye West collaboration: "We were supposed to do a mixtape together, an album together," says Drake.
As an example, Gilbert explains how classic adventures games would often give the player an important piece of information once, and then never repeat it again.
He wanted to blend it in, and make it part of the discussion, but he never allowed any one piece of information to become overly dominant.
They want to understand why it happened and will keep why-why-why-ing their way through each and every piece of information provided to them.
It took me a bit of puzzling to understand what exact blocks of trades were being alleged, because the author misidentified one basic piece of information.
For Stone and Chandra, this piece of information is the latest example of their client lying to them, but the news isn't all bad this week.
"You fight hard for every piece of information and when something like this happens it's like Christmas, you suddenly have a lot of information," said Brummer.
This was a key piece of information and I did not move on from this until I felt confident that the whole class understood the format.
I thought this was an important piece of information to understand his life today: awash in billionaire, N.F.L.-owning privilege, but lonesome and impacted by grief.
" When the prosecutor pressed him to reveal his source for a particular piece of information, Gomez, his arms folded across his chest, fired back: "The streets.
Ms. Wojcicki was working for Intel at the time, and one day, she wasn't able to find an important piece of information because Google was down.
No, it's the hard work of digging down into our memories and reconstructing a piece of information from scratch that makes it easier to retrieve later.
Two-factor authentication requires users to provide a piece of information other than their password, usually a temporary, randomly generated code, in order to access their account.
A tiny piece of information hidden in the UI to help users learn as they go, instead of having to break out the biblically oversized user manual.
The world will always know Victoria Beckham as Posh Spice, but it seems that her daughter, Harper, may not have gotten that piece of information until now.
It is actually hard to frame the right request to the search engine, pick which links look promising and then decide which piece of information is right.
"If there's an incident that happened that is a new piece of information that you can learn from, you should pause and learn from it," Huang added.
That unmaking or the remainder that has been marked by some action or piece of information can be reestablished or reconstructed in order to make an artwork.
Why this piece of information is relevant to anything, I'm not sure, but hopefully he's willing to give Red Sparrow a shot come movie night with bae.
Reading Mother American Night, you'll learn plenty about John Perry Barlow, but still be unable to predict how he might react to any given piece of information.
Provenance—the chain of custody of content—is a crucial piece of information to determine whether content is authentic or has been tampered with in some way.
A piece of information that has some bearing in reality will get regurgitated and spit out over and over again until it turns into this hyperbolic generalization.
An exciting piece of information about your finances or valuables will arrive on October 11, when Mercury meets the planet of luck and abundance, Jupiter, in Libra.
"We are not in communication with the hacker and we're not going to comment every time a new piece of information is released," it read in part.
"You might want to exert extra effort to process those facts and understand whether you're being sold by the story or by the factual piece of information."
Tesla did not disclose the total weight of its truck, which is a key piece of information, said Stifel analyst Michael Baudendistel in a note sent Sunday.
In the era of 24-hour news, reporters, editors and producers were too eager to report any piece of information that emerged, regardless of accuracy or importance.
It appears Legan cut through a fence near a creek to enter the event grounds in Gilroy, which could be an important piece of information for investigators.
"During every step of this process, I've found every single piece of information from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford eminently credible, sincere and believable," she wrote on Twitter.
"At the peak, we were doing 120,000 leakages of a piece of information, for one request, per day," Cloudflare chief technology officer  John Graham-Cumming told TechCrunch.
Now we have seen empirically that when you are exposed to a given piece of information multiple times, your chances of adopting this information increase every time.
The data on the federal form "was about the most important piece of information we could lay our hands on," Mr. Lipsey told Bloomberg TV in 2012.
That fierce competition will cause a reporter or outlet to try and scoop his or her competitors, and an inaccuracy or unverified piece of information will get published.
He thinks it's that piece of information that will get Leo taken away from him, though she rightly points out that they aren't married, so it really won't.
Dany may have lost one of her children, but they gained a priceless piece of information, and hopefully can strategize well enough to stop the tide of zombies.
Tuesday's season 2 premiere, "A Father's Advice," did so by revealing a new piece of information about Jack Pearson's death, which may have occurred during a house fire.
Most hacking games are puzzle-based, requiring players to navigate a sometimes complicated interface to find the one piece of information you can use to guess a password.
We may have tried to put every piece of information in the best possible light, and explanations, but we weren't in the same category as the other side.
This weird piece of information comes from Mat Piscatella, a video game industry analyst at market research company The NPD Group, who tweeted about the sale on Saturday.
It wants a "behavioral change" among companies, auditors and even regulators, some of whom put pressure on firms to include every piece of information in statements, Lloyd added.
He didn't want to get too bent on any one piece of information and instead said, 'Let's look at everything we have, and make decisions on that basis.
The Brady test relies on individual prosecutors to make a decision — out of sight of anyone else — about whether a piece of information is "material" to the trial.
A weekend report by The New York Times containing a new sexual-misconduct allegation against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh originally left out a key piece of information.
A weekend report by The New York Times containing a new sexual-misconduct allegation against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh originally left out a key piece of information.
But they did suggest one additional piece of information, about a text message exchange following Manafort's arrest where a contact asked to use his name with the President.
Basically, the brain combines two types of inputs — self-related outcomes and the social impact of sharing — to compute the value of sharing a piece of information widely.
Nearly every episode — and practically every scene — feels like it's missing some additional piece of information, some backstory or insight, some connective tissue to tie it all together.
"Every time that the interrogator asks me about a certain piece of information, and I talk, he asks me if I told this to the Americans," Sharqawi wrote.
I will also never buy: A Glassdoor listing for part-time Treasure Truck "field ambassadors" is perhaps the only useful piece of information I was able to find.
The new law prevents prosecutors from being considered ready for trial unless they have turned over every single piece of information, no matter how peripheral to their case.
To omit that critical piece of information and simply describe the author as a leader and politician effectively prevents the reader from placing his opinions in proper perspective.
For the console to read a piece of information off the drive, it first has to send out the disk head—like a turntable needle—to find it.
The problem with aggregation is that the very act of aggregating a piece of information assumes that somewhere along the line, there was a level of fact-checking.
That latter piece of information is vital: "There were some clinics that, before I was even able to post and update the website, had closed," she tells Broadly.
Every tiny piece of information gives birth to another question, reminding us of the still image's ability to tell as many stories as it does creat unanswered questions.
" Or, "You know, if I really need to get someone a piece of information fast, there's this amazing thing called a fax, and that's fine, it's good enough.
Another fun piece of information I learned that day: Although the life expectancy of someone with CP is that of an able-bodied person, you age a decade faster.
In most cases, phishing sites are detected only after they've served their purpose—after a malicious link has been sent to dupe someone into betraying sensitive piece of information.
Still, García Hernández said, it's important to remember that it's unusual for DHS to decide whether to allow someone into the US based on a single piece of information.
A few decades ago when we were looking for a piece of information, we had to go to the library and ask the librarian or consult the book index.
Many people believe it's a step forward for LGBTQ healthcare, since these women's stories clearly show that sexual orientation is an important piece of information for doctors to have.
" Of course, the most damning piece of information was this tweet, in which she directly replies to a fan responding to the SNL promo with "tag yourself, I'm Maggie.
Speaking with PEOPLE during the After the Final Rose episode, Gates admitted that she wasn't nervous about disclosing that very personal piece of information to the ABC leading man.
Among these biases, one stands out: the anchoring effect, in which scouts and other front office people attach themselves heavily to the first piece of information they're presented with.
We may have tried to put every piece of information in the best possible light, and explanations, but we weren't in the same category as the other side. Right.
While answering a question about global movie production after the company's expansion to over 130 new countries, Sarandos shared an interesting piece of information regarding Netflix's existing movie business.
A psychological phenomenon called anchoring - the tendency to make judgments relative to the first piece of information presented - is familiar to marketers, the research team writes in JAMA Dermatology.
We were missing one vital piece of information, which was almost certainly hidden inside a safe on the wall — a safe that our earlier mistakes had rendered completely inoperable.
Following his death, The Independent reported that he previously revealed he had a little piece of information about Snape from Rowling that he had never disclosed, and never would.
Especially when you consider this piece of information we've just learned about a meeting between then-FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe and Rosenstein, according to a memo McCabe wrote.
A surprising piece of information comes on October 10, when Mercury opposes Uranus—the same day Venus retrograde will clash with one of your planetary rulers, Mars, sparking passion.
You enter conversations in this game with goals in mind, you travel across the galaxy to try and find the single piece of information that will undo a rival.
When you're told that a piece of information is a secret document, that you're seeing raw information that was kept from you, there's an unconscious signal that it's unsavory.
Well-meaning users who are unsure about the source of a particular piece of information should either take the time to verify its authenticity or refrain from sharing entirely.
"Often, you need a continuance to get a piece of information that you could conceivably get the next day, but the next hearing is several weeks out," Hoffman says.
First, while a secret is a piece of information that we bury, it can quickly become the prevailing force shaping our identity and governing our actions in the world.
" Ms. Feinstein later clarified on Twitter: "During every step of this process, I've found every single piece of information from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford eminently credible, sincere and believable.
Biehl said that while authorities are exploring every piece of information, he was "reluctant" to interpret information from a decade ago as an indication of what happened on Sunday.
Any piece of information that claims this is either taken out of context or is an outright lie from those who simply ignore history and know nothing about medicine.
If people keep asking about something (say, the kid-friendliness of a restaurant), then maybe it's time for Yelp to add that as a piece of information in every profile.
What Witherspoon didn't expect during their conversations was for one of her kids to share an important piece of information about school supplies with her — at the very last minute.
"Until we have the black boxes -- the most important piece of information -- and pieces of the aircraft, everything to this point is just speculation," former NTSB chairman Jim Hall said.
The government did share one piece of information that Ellis cheered: Asonye said that they were ahead of schedule for witnesses, and expected to finish presenting their case next week.
Niantic dropped one more astounding piece of information to show just how popular its game has been: In its first year, Pokémon Go players have caught over 125 billion Pokémon.
If this account is accurate, it's yet another damning piece of information that confirms Weinstein is indeed the calculating, methodical predator that dozens of women have described as their assailant.
In its tweet from yesterday, the PSL revealed the existence of an exclusive Facebook group called the Leaf Rackers Society, which brings us to our next piece of information. 2.
In today's digital world, the "key" to an encrypted system is a piece of information that unlocks the data, and it is only as secure as the protections around it.
I was reminded of something that Robert Smithson said in a 1973 interview with Alison Sky, where, citing Norbert Weiner, he talked about one piece of information canceling out another.
I can pretty much remember if a piece of information was in Gmail, Slack, The Verge's CMS, or a Google Doc, and use the native search there to find it.
A meme making the rounds on social media has turned out to be a vital piece of information for those vulnerable to being arrested under the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
And it was important for her that I know something, but she only gave me a tiny piece of information which helped me think it was a more ambiguous route.
Interestingly, there appears to be a small robot that lives inside of Mega Man's head that insults people, which is incredibly strange and a new piece of information to me.
Bill Skelly, a partner with the Republican data firm Causeway Solutions, told reporters that the party projected national turnout within 1 million votes, a valuable piece of information for candidates.
It would have been a nice piece of information to share during yesterday's earnings report, but Tim Cook and Co. were clearly too preoccupied with service revenues and R&D.
When I'm waiting for the person I'm interviewing to break a silence by giving me a piece of information I want, I write "SU" (for Shut Up!) in my notebook.
What Witherspoon didn't expect during their conversations was for one of her kids to share an important piece of information about school supplies with her — at the very last minute.
The idea that the Senate should have every single piece of information presented to it gives lawmakers like Collins a lot of leeway to ultimately make this inquiry go away.
So I think there's going to be some sort of regulatory relief because these companies can't resist their Borg-like tendencies to want to suck up every piece of information.
But recently, judges in states including California and Florida have been given a new piece of information to aid in that guess work: a "risk assessment score" determined by an algorithm.
They purposely withheld that kind of important piece of information, and the FBI were lied on news accounts and lied to judges, including what&aposs called circular reporting from Yahoo News.
As to where Kardashian-West stands on melons generally, we were able to uncover this tweet from 2012 that is also a tantalizingly vague piece of information generally lacking in context.
With political misinformation, the connection is much weaker, and that's because preexisting political beliefs are so strong that almost no piece of information — true or false — will change how we vote.
Regardless, one piece of information stands out: in three of the killings, the lions only consumed part of the body, and that's unusual, according to Uday Vora, the state's forest conservator.
Certainly, readers are capable of rapidly scanning a text to find a specific word or piece of information, or to pick up a general idea of what the text is about.
That's an important piece of information if you're looking at GameStop's stock right now, and here's why: GameStop's primary form of revenue is buying and selling used games — games on discs.
"What it all comes down to is this: If you're a Republican, in some cases, every new piece of information you say, 'Well it's not real, it's not true,' " he continued.
These selectors can also be applied at a later date, so if the investigator gets a new piece of information, it's relatively easy to search their database for signs of it.
While Carnival said that not every passenger and employee had every piece of information on the list above accessed, affected consumers should review their credit cards and financial accounts for irregularities.
In the latest Twitter spat between Trump and former New York City mayor and current 2020 contender Mike Bloomberg, Bloomberg tried to inject this piece of information into the public discourse. .
In some cases, the English contracts also outlined one important piece of information: Mr. Cano and his firm did not always own the property at the time the document was signed.
With all that established, it&aposs important to note that adhering to any piece of information that&aposs touted on WallStreetBets should be carried out with a proverbial boulder of salt.
This has begun to result in important cases being dismissed because we are unable to produce every single piece of information within the rigid time frame set by the new law.
"I do think it's an important piece of information to assemble together with other data to really give a fair picture of the safety and effectiveness of the device," she said.
"I do think that I would check with the Department of Justice in particular about if a program or a piece of information is classified," he said at a press briefing.
Most of the film's first two-thirds are devoted to scenes where Rey finds another piece of information, only for Kylo Ren to pursue her and goad her into a fight.
In 2011, the journal Science famously published a study that found when people are told a computer will save a piece of information, they're less likely to remember it for themselves.
The game can be quite exciting: When I first got ahold of a new piece of information or variable to try, or opened a new area, my heart was pounding. Progress!
It was the one piece of information I had, so it's what I repeated with a stutter to my Spanish teacher and, thankfully, we moved on with our first day of lessons.
One great tip Pong recommends is to relay back a piece of information that your interviewer mentioned that you found interesting (this is why it's important to take notes if you can).
Read more: Hackers Make the First-Ever Ransomware for Smart Thermostats Today, the AIDS disk is a sought after piece of information security memorabilia, and Willem hangs his copy on the wall.
Venus opposes Mars on June 21, creating a competitive energy; however, the vibe will also be very flirtatious, and an exciting conversation or piece of information is sure to come your way.
The questioning part could be particularly valuable because it lets you ask a natural language question and find a specific piece of information within a document, rather than just the document itself.
A witness might ask you to solve a math problem before giving a key piece of information, while looking at a cat might remind someone of a logic puzzle involving, well, cats.
The information on the van was the best piece of information investigators got at the time, though the information was given to investigators by a "child of tender years," Webb-McRae said.
Track & field athletes/cheerleaders: This isn't too new a piece of information, but it seems like Jessica will still be on the squad as she readjusts her life following her personal realizations.
"When I'm waiting for the person I'm interviewing to break a silence by giving me a piece of information I want, I write 'SU' (for Shut Up!) in my notebook," Caro says.
A little over an hour into "Homeland," in a bit of text barely distinguishable from the English subtitles, Mr. Fahdel tersely imparts a piece of information concerning one of the film's subjects.
"If the president knew about this in advance, it is a very, very damaging piece of information, especially while he and his campaign are under investigation by the special prosecutor," he added.
"We are not in communication with the hacker and we're not going to comment every time a new piece of information is released," HBO said in a new statement about the release.
"Every new piece of information has corroborated the basic facts, which are devastating for the president," said Representative Sean Patrick Maloney, Democrat of New York and a member of the Intelligence Committee.
The software is intuitive and stress-free — the exact opposite of job hunting — and every piece of information you enter is given a score, so you'll get instant feedback on your résumé.
More generally, it's a new piece of information floated at a later date to explain or give a different interpretation on previously described events, which helps clear up inconsistencies in plot movement.
It's the latest piece of information to confirm that basic storyline that Trump withheld the money in order to pressure Zelensky to investigate both the Bidens and his conspiracy theory about 2016.
Why it matters: This is a new piece of information from Taylor, who said that he was not aware of that information at the time of his closed-door deposition in October.
Under the new laws, ministers can order internet intermediaries, such as Facebook, to send a push notification to Singapore users when a piece of information has been deemed false by the government.
"Know where the path of totality is for the next eclipse, because as soon as your first one is over, this is the piece of information you are desperate to know," she says.
And one of the executive producers and directors of the show, Kevin S. Bright, has just revealed a pretty big piece of information about one of the most beloved couples in TV history.
This finds you thinking back to October 230—something is being revisited or explored on a deeper level, and an important piece of information arrives on November 11 as the sun meets Mercury.
"It's so easy to look up any piece of information on the web with search engines and Google, but it's very difficult to look up information about your existing user base," Skates said.
"I think that if any individual, elected official or otherwise, knowingly reveals a classified piece of information about an FBI source, you are breaking the law and should be fully prosecuted," Warner said.
The companies also face difficulties with European antitrust regulators, which last month halted scrutiny of the deal for a second time, saying the companies had yet to provide an important piece of information.
Trump Jr. somehow failed to disclose Akhmetshin's presence at the meeting, making this the fifth time he chose to either lie about the meeting or omit some vital piece of information about it.
When I started writing this book, every piece of information I thought I believed or everything that we as society believe about women's bodies, I asked myself: How does this benefit the patriarchy?
And if she did come to the hospital, would Detective Quinlan still be haunting the halls, waiting to hear a crucial piece of information to finally build her case against the Monterey Five?
It means that even if someone gets your password and username, they won't be able to get into your account without a third piece of information, usually a code sent to your phone.
Testing is a key part of fighting a pandemic — knowing the extent of an outbreak and how quickly it's spreading is an essential piece of information for policymakers, healthcare providers, and the public.
The junkie has this constant gnawing feeling that there's still some magic tip or technique or piece of information out there that will create their next big breakthrough (again, both real or imagined).
A foreign language having a single word to define something that they would need a whole sentence to express in their mother tongue would also be, conversely, a pleasure-giving piece of information.
Toward the end of NBCUniversal's two-hour-long presentation of its Peacock streaming video service Thursday, the media and entertainment company dropped a revealing piece of information that rival companies haven't made available.
At the end of this discussion, Clapper spoke up and told Trump there was one last piece of information they would like to present, but that Comey would prefer to do it alone.
"This is another piece of information without any sources which can't be commented on, neither can it be taken as some serious thing," Peskov told reporters in response to a question about CNN's reporting.
It's not a big deal until you send a 160 character message that happens to end with some critical piece of information, like the time an event is taking place or a password reset.
We have content guidelines within the community that are posted on the main page and every subpage, but what we tell our volunteers is for every factual piece of information, we include a citation.
Mathias (Walton Goggins) in Tomb Raider and his corresponding Lara Croft villain Manfred Powell (Game of Thrones' Iain Glen) are both leading archaeological expeditions, and need some key piece of information from Richard Croft.
Another piece of information pointing toward Flynn, Harris reported, was that US officials were aware of some intelligence that Russian hackers were at least discussing sending leaked emails to Flynn through a third party.
In practice, it means that a single, often publicly available, piece of information gets used both as your identity and a means to verify that identity, a skeleton key into your entire online life.
So, I don't think of it as right-left, but I also make it, it's imperative that I always include data, so the audience has a piece of information to go and talk about.
In fact, Clapper noted that he had been unaware of the FBI investigation into the Russia ties with the Trump campaign -- driving home the point that he wasn't privy to every piece of information.
I think it devoted too much time to watching the actual television; it's a little on-the-nose for a show that usually prefers to drop a prescient piece of information and keep moving.
"Blockchain is a technology that allows anyone to send anyone else a piece of information, currency or data in a secure, transparent and anonymous way," explained Boneparth, president and founder of Bone Fide Wealth.
If that life was, as Thomas Hobbes described it, "nasty, brutish, and short," this is a vital piece of information for drawing up the account of how we got to be who we are.
As for his compulsion to collect plastic handbags (he wrote a book about them), the most consoling piece of information imparted to the reader may be that the handbags have competition from other collectibles.
Beyond being a critical piece of information that could help the agency reconstruct the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history, it could aid in creating a broader analysis of criminal and terrorist behavior.
Without ramping up testing, public health officials are unlikely to learn the extent of transmission in New York City — a critical piece of information for deciding what types of measures to take in response.
Every time a new piece of information comes out -- from now, through the 2020 election, and beyond -- every Senator who voted against hearing witnesses should be asked simply: What were you trying to hide?
He had apparently used a handful of products, including Mistic, blu, and JUUL, and only vaped nicotine—an important piece of information, as many of the vape-linked fatalities have been tied to THC.
During his Senate testimony today, former FBI Director James Comey revealed an important piece of information about the 2016 election: He was worried about the credibility of the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails.
Each piece of information you disclose about the source narrows the scope of any investigation... if our sources were, for example, a state, we would have a lot less concern in attempting to protect them.
I think the Beige Book showed modest improvements and that's one piece of information I'd say that the labour market report is a very important one and we'll get another take on that on Friday.
"Finn's about to have a fight with a formidable opponent," John Boyega told the D23 audience of his character; it was the one notable piece of information in this cards-close-to-the-chest panel.
That requires the companies involved to come together and agree to a common system to enter and agree upon each piece of information that moves through the system and that is a work in progress.
Now, NASA scientists have found that pockets of liquid water trapped inside granular snow can drain into the ocean, which is an important piece of information for modelling how we predict future sea level rise.
But there's one piece of information we'd still love to know: Which beauty products do they turn to on the other 364 days of the year to keep their skin luminous, glowing, and, well, angelic?
"It's a huge piece of information to keep from someone, and if you don't tell them, you're allowing them to continue in a relationship they probably wouldn't want, given all the facts," Dr. Bonior says.
The key piece of information in all of this is the timing: Manafort resigned as Trump's campaign manager on August 19, 2016 — weeks before the alleged conversations between Gates, Person A, and van der Zwaan.
Ambassador William Taylor offered a key piece of information when he recalled with certainty that Ukrainian officials did not appear to know about any quid pro quo until after a Politico article on August 29.
The task of the algorithm was to adjust the weights and strengths of each piece of information in order to generate a probability score that a given patient would die within three to 20113 months.
MR. MEHTA of the Belgian Watch Club I love nothing more than the research and hunting period — where I try to find every piece of information on any given reference or example known to man.
Even when one of us is out we are bound to be the sole recipient of a critical piece of information, and we're not alone — it's hard not to take a WORKING VACATION these days.
The task of the algorithm was to adjust the weights and strengths of each piece of information in order to generate a probability score that a given patient would die within three to 12 months.
"They didn't know what he was up to — they took every piece of information off his desk and said, 'This was what you were planning to give Iran,'" said Randy Papetti, one of his lawyers.
Quantum computers can use quantum operators (a mathematical transformation) on all possible values within a qubit state, so it can read and change a "1" and a "1003" piece of information at the same time.
Often, you'll find yourself at a crossroads, unsure of what to do, when some other piece of information comes in from out of the blue and first leaves you baffled, but eventually leads to understanding.
The technology is similar to Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), which utilizes a password plus a second piece of information, typically a six-digit code sent directly to a user's cellphone via SMS for one-time use.
It requires not viewing any piece of information, whether presented on Facebook or through a traditional news outlet, as infallible, but instead scrutinizing the ways in which that story was framed and the agendas it serves.
But, now, if you see that I listen to Lady Gaga or Simon and Garfunkel, that's a piece of information that humans would struggle to interpret simply because both Republicans and Democrats listen to Lady Gaga.
Reporters will sometimes offer sources inelegant solutions, like allowing someone to decline to comment on a specific matter so as to allow them to become a background source on another piece of information in the story.
So if you thought it was O.K. to go to one of these countries before you learned about their attitude toward Israeli visa stamps, I'm not sure this extra piece of information should tip the balance.
Thats a key piece of information when youre choosing a plan, Cosgrove said, but its more challenging for CMS to address because it requires the cooperation of plans, and they sometimes dont get it right themselves.
Jughead uses that information to blackmail Dilton into coming forward and confessing, but he tries to trade another, juicier piece of information instead: he saw Grundy's car at the edge of Sweetwater River on July 4th.
"They're putting very little weight on any piece of information that comes out on a given day, because they know it can turn 28503 degrees in an instant," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
"Doesn't it seem safe to assume that the people at Fox News were given a piece of information or given some evidence that simply made it impossible for you to stay on," Mr. Lauer asked him.
Prominent examples include confirmation bias, the tendency to interpret new information in a way favorable to one's preconceptions; and anchoring, the tendency to overly weight an initial piece of information, even when order does not matter.
A piece in Sunday's Times Magazine on a Palestinian refugee camp in East Jerusalem similarly raised readers' eyebrows regarding a piece of information it did not include: the name of the organization partly financing the project.
If you're a Facebook user, by now you probably know that every "like" and piece of information gets aggregated into a set of anonymized data, which eventually turns into advertising dollars for the social media giant.
A 2017 paper in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that the way we think about secrets in general is much more nuanced than just trying to withhold some piece of information from another person.
That would be controversial — but far less so than trying to completely pull a site or a piece of information offline for good, especially without having some hard conversations about how we want the internet to work.
"This procedure in merger investigations is activated if the parties fail to provide, in a timely fashion, an important piece of information that the Commission has requested from them," the EU competition authority said in an email.
As with Gears of War, Spectral revolves around a series of travel and battle quests — get this technology to this location, find this missing soldier, get this piece of information, use it to activate the next step.
Duplex will be asking businesses in New Zealand for a fairly simple piece of information, and the results should give Google a good idea of how well its assistant is at talking to people in the country.
There is a scenario where AI may keep U.S. soldiers off the battlefield entirely, by using AI as a strategic advantage to prevent conflict or using it to find the critical piece of information within surveillance footage.
In 2011, a study found that the way our memory works may be changing, since we have the ability to Google any piece of information we might need (why remember anything when you can look it up?).
On January 25, Mars connects with lucky Jupiter, keeping things moving, especially at work, and on January 29, an important piece of information comes concerning home and family as the sun and Mercury meet in the sky.
It's not a judgment on the value of anything else—but by keeping all the other tabs at bay, you give your brain a little more room to embrace the piece of information in front of you.
Today, it takes an extra click to dismiss these prompts, which slows down web browsing — especially for those times you're on the hunt for a particular piece of information and are visiting several websites in rapid succession.
In response, some companies have introduced two-factor authentication (2FA), meaning that a suspicious login attempt needs to be cleared by the user with another piece of information, such as a code sent to their mobile phone.
Two-factor authentication requires a user to submit a second piece of information — like a code that has been texted to their phone — in addition to their password in order to log into a device or website.
These arguments seem, to me, to ignore that the right piece of information has been found over and over and over again, and yet those who support Trump continue to support him because he has no shame.
Following the Curb Your Enthusiasm leak, HBO effectively issued a "no comment" statement to the press:We are not in communication with the hacker and we're not going to comment every time a new piece of information is released.
The polarized nature of the light means that the area around the black hole could have had a strong magnetic field, which would be an important piece of information missing from observations but present in theories, said Troja.
But even if the Friends cast does indeed reconvene for some sort of reunion, scripted or otherwise, missing in much of this is a key piece of information: Friends ruined the TV comedy for a good long while.
"This is a standard procedure on merger investigations which is activated if the notifying parties do not provide an important piece of information that the Commission has requested from them," Commission spokesman Ricardo Cardoso said in an email.
I would hang on to everything I could — every memory, every phone number, every piece of information possible — because the more I could distract my brain, the more I could keep from thinking about who I really was.
But Tuesday, at the fifth meeting of the National Space Council, Vice President Mike Pence doled out a big piece of information: When American astronauts go back to the moon, they will land at the lunar south pole.
One common piece of information transmitted to protesters is how to disable the facial recognition software that unlocks an iPhone's encryption, to prevent being scanned with one's own phone upon arrest so that police might access its data.
Another salient piece of information was apparently also omitted from the report: The driver of the white minivan called 911, said he was worried for his safety, drove off and then returned to the accident, Mr. Donald said.
Rakov also complained that Iowa's secretary of state was slow to release early voting data that shows who already cast their ballots -- an important piece of information for campaigns trying to determine who they still need to target.
For most of us, this is a largely insignificant piece of information, but for some, it's the final piece in a puzzle that could hold the clue to understanding one of the rising political firebrands in the country.
"The decadal survey is a crucial piece of information because it represents a lot of really intelligent, really knowledgeable people coming to consensus on best next steps," Aileen Yingst, a geologist at the Planetary Science Institute, tells The Verge.
And from now on, whenever anyone does a story about that — credible places, not credible places — that piece of information is now accepted as fact and passed around and used as an example of something real that has happened.
While a few developers had found ways around the restrictions, their apps stopped showing a key piece of information - the "charge cycle count," or how many times the battery has been drained and recharged - after a 2016 software update.
Even if you haven't typed in a single personally identifiable piece of information, a website can make a good guess about whether you're the same guy who swung by last Tuesday, and can market you some relevant advertising accordingly.
She was my mate and I wanted every little piece of information on her, like a starving dog wanting a tiny scrap," and "You can run, you can hide, but I guarantee you one thing, Bethany… I'll find you.
When Cramer did a little digging, he realized that the only relevant piece of information from Home Depot at the time was a press release that said it would hire more than 80,000 workers for the spring gardening season.
It wasn't a plot point, or crucial in any tangible way, but it was crucial to me as a piece of information that made me travel down that road rather than that one or that one or that one.
On the other hand, I do think that it's unfair to base a decision on rumor, innuendo, or what I regard to be an ambiguous piece of information that was never intended to be public in the first place.
The crux of Mr. Harmon's argument, which is as tightly constructed as a finger-trap toy — almost every piece of information supplied at the start pays off by the end — is that hypocrisy may look a lot like love.
"He has been a judge for 14 years," Mr. McAndrews said, "and in terms of experience and temperament, he has got all the tools necessary to assimilate and synthesize every piece of information that will come before him." video
When the president calls every piece of information he does not like "fake news," he also encourages politicians in other countries who are not constrained by constitutional free speech protections or independent judiciaries to more aggressively squelch the press.
It's difficult to quantify how many patients are withholding information from doctors or how many cases aren't being counted because a person won't admit that they are vaping — a key piece of information needed to diagnose EVALI, Koppaka said.
Many of those FTP servers are still around today, but the news cycle offers a separate, equally disappointing piece of information for those looking for vintage drivers: Major web browsers are planning to sunset support for the FTP protocol.
For all the information users have willingly handed over to Facebook over the years, the one vital piece of information it hasn't asked for or received is the 15 or 16 digits on the front of users' credit cards.
"Paranoia that, I don't know if this is going to be a good piece of information because you don't want to typecast, you want to be able to play all the colors of the rainbow, so to speak," Di Pace continues.
Of course, we know that the Note 9 is making its debut onstage today (along with practically every other piece of information about the thing), but the device may also pave the way for the anticipated release of the Galaxy Watch.
Guevara and Halvorsen also added another new piece of information: they said knew of a gang member who had recently been seen driving a Buick and who happened to know the victim in the first murder, the one on Fullerton Avenue.
"The most interesting piece of information in the Q1193 report, was probably that Sverdrup now is producing above 2119,2000 boepd, which implies 2.797-4% earnings-per-share potential to 2019-2020 estimates," Teodor Sveen-Nilsen at Sparebank 1 Markets said.
What they found: Presenting people with a lot of information can dilute each piece of information, the researchers said — if you want people to really hear 1 thing, you shouldn't also tell them 20 other things at the same time.
"Paranoia that, I don't know if this is going to be a good piece of information because you don't want to typecast, you want to be able to play all the colors of the rainbow, so to speak," Di Pace continued.
That particular piece of information comes out rather by accident, while Strand (Gustaf Skarsgård) and Hale (Tessa Thompson) are interrogating a pretty bewildered Stubbs (Luke Hemsworth) (when isn't he?) and Bernard about what really happened to Theresa Cullen (Sidse Babett Knudsen).
Recall strategies like "The Memory Palace" play off this, but here's an everyday example: Ever try to remember a specific piece of information, only to have to jog your memory through everything you did that entire day to get to it?
The findings are an important new piece of information that point toward a slight reduction in temperature rise projections, says Jasper Kirkby, a particle physicist at CERN and a co-author of two studies on the subject published today in Nature.
Separately on Monday, Groshen cautioned against reading too much into a single piece of information after Friday's surprisingly low U.S. job growth data dampened expectations that the Federal Reserve might raise interest rates at its meeting on June 14 and 15.
But, Ms. Armstrong said, the new data was just one piece of information used to evaluate borrowers, along with other criteria like the borrower's income and overall debt burden, and the size of the loan relative to the property's value.
Mr. Shafer had missed that, and many others probably did, too, given that FedLoan didn't bother to put this crucial piece of information on the front of the bill, let alone in 100-point neon "You are doing this wrong" type.
The exchanges are a key piece of information that helped solidify the C.I.A.'s assessment that the crown prince ordered the killing of Mr. Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist and Virginia resident who had been critical of the Saudi government.
And as the tech giants ask you to trust them with ever more access to your work and personal lives, consider what they've done with the first piece of information you entrusted to them, all these years later: your email address.
The faster speeds might also just be a nicer user experience for everybody, as sometimes waiting for Alexa to get through a piece of information or confirmation of your request just takes longer than doing it yourself on your phone.
I'd daydream about paying an expert to confirm a fundamental piece of information about myself that I was 99.9 percent sure I already knew the same way I once imagined buying an open-concept mansion if I won the lottery.
The most recent research is an important new piece of information addressing the role of cannabis in cancer pain management, but no single study is definitive, according to Len Lichtenfeld, the deputy chief medical officer for The American Cancer Society.
"They had maternal mortality and severe morbidity, which I think is another important piece of information, because a lot of times, people are focused on the baby, and they forget that there is some untoward maternal outcomes, as well," she said.
When you see Estonia's "only once" policy — the promise that you'll never have to give the government a piece of information more than once — it's hard not to view the United States and all of its paper as slow and outdated.
A valuable piece of information comes your way on September 15, when Mercury connects with Pluto, so wait until then to make any agreements, but be conservative with your promises since Mercury connects with Jupiter on September 16, finding people overly optimistic.
History has largely written this piece of information out of the Cash Money Records story, but the first album the label dropped after getting their historic $203 million dollar deal with Universal was not 400 Degreez—it was How You Luv That Vol.
As a follower, without seeing a like count, "I don't have this piece of information to help me gauge whether this is a good reply I should read," said Twitter senior product designer Lisa Ding in explaining the 'twttr' experiment to BuzzFeed News.
It struck me as funny in the body of our movie, and then it also struck me as funny in the larger MCU sense of audience members hanging on every thread of any piece of information, as they should, in these movies.
The latest piece of information: a new study that found that more than half of the sponsors of Facebook ads that featured divisive political messages ahead of the 225 election were from "suspicious" groups with little or no paper trail to identify them.
Once Aby found out I sometimes contribute to reputable music website Noisey dot com, he was keen to present this glorious piece of information to the wider world so that he can get this thing launched with the first bookings of customers.
Before Alan Rickman wrapped his role as brooding Slytherin professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter franchise, he revealed that author J.K. Rowling told him a "tiny piece of information" that helped him better understand the complexity and depth of his character.
In the transition from the duel scene, in which Onegin fatally shoots his friend Vladimir Lensky, to the ball scene at St. Petersburg, we see what happens to Onegin in the intervening years (a piece of information that Tchaikovsky leaves us to imagine).
You might have a strong case to break the lease on the grounds of fraud, misrepresentation or both, because your landlord failed to disclose a vital piece of information that you could not have figured out on your own, Mr. Kozek said.
Why it matters: Keyword search is great when you're hunting down a specific piece of information, but Google — and digital technology in general — still has a long way to go when it comes to connecting ideas and answering questions with complete thoughts.
Well, the key piece of information that helps make sense of it is that, according to a report from the New York Times's Adam Goldman and Sharon LaFraniere, the payment is tied to a pro-Trump Super PAC called Rebuilding America Now.
Gomez claimed this mysterious source, an old friend who owed him a few favors, had slipped him a key piece of information that the prosecutors had been trying to conceal — the identity of a witness who supposedly saw Hernandez commit the shooting.
I now had a valuable piece of information that could help me figure out healthier ways to take care of myself, navigate a world that wasn't entirely in sync with my wiring, and manage my reactions to disruptions like thwarted lunch plans.
We spend all this time thinking about where we're going to get the story placed and what interview we're going to do instead of how we get a piece of information or content from the interview to the voters we care about.
Ministry officials will work to verify "that if someone claims to have a highly authoritative piece of research, it is that, not some sort of highly partisan, highly skeptical or dubious piece of information," Andrew Little, the justice minister, told Radio New Zealand.
And then, in the most heartbreaking moment of the book, Leia runs for the newly created post of First Senator — only to have someone she thought was an ally reveal a damaging piece of information at the worst possible moment, James Comey-style.
"Acting Secretary Bernhardt is up for confirmation, and information about his ties, especially any closed-door communications with industry and industry's efforts to influence and, in some cases, dictate policy, is a critical piece of information," Sierra Club attorney Joshua Smith said.
Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) discovers the existence of Palpatine before the Resistance does, and he is given an important piece of information: the identity of Rey&aposs parents (it turns out he knew only one part of the answer in "The Last Jedi").
This new piece of information puts into context the timeline inching towards Jack's inevitable death reveal — which, if I were a betting woman would peg for the upcoming midseason finale or the big post-Super Bowl episode in February 2018 — thanks to Kevin's cast.
Which creates this choice: Either Trump was talking about a topic he knew about -- and knew he needed to be careful as to what he could say -- or he was freelancing with a piece of information he didn't really know the full story on.
Twitter. Spivack told me about how he was lucky enough to catch the SpaceX CEO's attention with a tweet about Arch Mission and Foundation, which Spivack chose as the first piece of information stored on an Arch after reading an article about Musk's favorite books.
Conversations concerning money and security are in focus as Libra season begins on September 23, and discussions about wealth and abundance arrive as Mercury connects with Jupiter on September 24—a piece of information may bring you just the luck or insight you need!
His projects, he explained, are a way to channel bouts of mania into productive work, allowing him to fixate on hewing rubble to build a replica croft wall, or digging up every last piece of information on a giant who shares his last name.
Earlier this month, Ring announced that new devices would enable two-factor authentication by default, a process in which users have to supply a second piece of information, like a unique code from their phone, to get access to their accounts and video feeds.
So we've all heard a lot about Ryan Lochte and the swimming bros for the past few days, but this is a particularly choice piece of information: Lochte actually told the Brazilian media that he was drunk when he lied about being robbed to NBC.
"In the work life, public life, it just felt like I was still omitting a piece of information because there was some kind of shame or fear there, and so, I saw this as an opportunity to also heal myself," Di Pace says of the TedX Talk.
"It's not like you look at 30 news articles at once the way a newspaper works; it's more of a feed, and you can see one piece of content and one piece of information at a time," he says, comparing this to the way his customers shop.
Another piece of information Facebook has included in the written evidence is the claim that it does not believe AIQ used Facebook data obtained via Kogan's apps for targeting referendum ads — saying it used email address uploads for "many" of its ad campaigns during the referendum.
The critical piece of information missing from this news is whether Sony plans to bring its 4K superphone, the Z5 Premium, to the US. I'm still not convinced cramming a 4K display into a handset is worth the battery tradeoffs (yet), but it's certainly an intriguing idea.
Moreover, a company "is not prohibited from disclosing a non-material piece of information to an analyst, even if, unbeknownst to the issuer, that piece helps the analyst complete a "mosaic" of information that, taken together, is material," according to an SEC discussion of the rules.
In the paper "DigiBox: A Self-Protecting Container for Information Commerce," three of Shear's colleagues—Olin Sibert, David Bernstein, and David Van Wie—explain, in depth, the process of creating a secured container around a piece of information, with the goal of protecting the object's commercial value.
And then there always came a time when Happy Hooligan in his rusted green automobile Came plowing down the course, just to make sure everything was O.K., Only by that time we were in another chapter and confused About how to receive this latest piece of information.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — As the article pointed out, fighting "fake news" is hard, so be honest: how often do you double-check the reliability of a piece of information before you share it on social media, or repeat it in conversation?
If someone had some piece of information to circulate, she could write it down on a slip of paper and pass it on to the person from whom she received her copy of the journal, who in turn would then keep it going along the chain.
Abu Zubaydah's confirmation of Mohammed's role in 9/11 was the single most important piece of information uncovered about al Qaeda after the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, and it was discovered during a standard interrogation, without recourse to any form of coercion.
The FBI and Justice Department also misstated a key piece of information about Steele in the FISA applications, the IG found, saying that while Steele had previously provided information to the FBI that helped further criminal investigations, his reporting had never been used in a criminal proceeding.
"If I'm sitting in a meeting and my boss asks me a question about a piece of information, I can't go stick an earphone in my ear and look it up if I'm in a meeting with a senator or member of Congress," Mr. Parravano said.
A lot has been written about Donald Trump over the course of this campaign season, but a new revelation from a New York Times profile of Trump's longtime butler may finally deliver the piece of information that brings him down — he enjoys his steaks well done.
Among the downloadable attachments provided on the website was a new "statement of work" document for its second pilot, which included the city's "AWS billing account ID" — a piece of information that should not be public, because attackers could possibly use it to gain access to the city's systems.
I feel like it was newsworthy enough to merit coverage because you have the president&aposs personal lawyer divulging a piece of information supposedly about this conversation that he had with the special counsel&aposs team regarding the potential criminal liability of the president of the United States.
"We risk a heckler's veto, where any single country can get a piece of information removed not just within that country but anywhere around the world," says Alan Davidson, who served in Mr Obama's administration and is now a fellow at the New America Foundation, a think-tank.
Sources have also told CNN that then-FBI director Comey knew that a critical piece of information relating to the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email was fake -- created by Russian intelligence -- but he feared that if it became public it would undermine the probe and the Justice Department itself.
A Russian-American lobbyist has now confirmed to The Associated Press and The Washington Post that he also attended the meeting with Trump Jr. -- the latest piece of information to surface since emails revealed that Trump Jr. hoped to obtain damaging information on Hillary Clinton from the Russian government.
For those readers still scratching their heads over where Pinker's writing ends and the GPT-2's begins, it may be useful to know that each of Pinker's sentences, whether evaluated in isolation or in context, conveys a discernible piece of information, whereas the A.I.-generated sentences do not.
"Occasionally, we may come up with a piece of information that someone has registered to vote and, in fact, he or she does not qualify," said James I. Cabezas, the chief investigator for the Maryland State Prosecutor's Office, which opened in 1977 to examine allegations of political corruption.
Filings for what appear to be a new set of Samsung Galaxy Buds have hit the FCC, indicating that a new version of Samsung's wireless earbuds might be arriving soon — and the filings have a tantalizing piece of information that might indicate improved battery life (via Droid Life).
Cryptographer and Open Whisper Systems founder Moxie Marlinspike told me that the closest piece of information to metadata that the Signal server stores is the last time each user connected to the server, and the precision of this information is reduced to the day, rather than the hour, minute, and second.
She told ESPN that she thinks she was plugged into Migos' "MotorSport" and Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi," as she performed her runs, and honestly I can't think of a more internet-ready piece of information this year than the fact that the Migos contributed to a gold medal win at the Olympics.
Within the avalanche of damning new revelations stands out one piece of information that should make Americans more than mildly nauseous, to paraphrase James Comey, the FBI director fired by President Donald Trump not long after the President asked him to end to the FBI investigation of Flynn's ties to Russia.
Neena Mishra, director of ETF research at Zacks Investment Research, said she likes the idea, but while AI can be used to process and analyze vast amount of data much quicker than humans, sometimes the challenge lies in deciding the importance of each piece of information in the investment decision.
Why Comey would leak a piece of information that could imperil Kelly's job if he thought Kelly's presence was crucial for the country is not exactly clear, though many people have revised their views of Kelly downward since he took office as chief of staff; perhaps Comey is among them.
This is a useful piece of information if you're in the market, and if you're not right now, maybe you will be later, at which time you'll remember that you still know exactly which exit to take to get to the discount furniture store and the region's fourth-best cheeseburger.
Finally, she heard that the government had indeed filed its appeal, but she was given no follow-up court date — the one piece of information that allows detained asylum seekers to build a potential timeline for their near future, the single point around which some glimmer of hope might coalesce.
"Unless you know the sources, and unless you know how a particular source acquired a particular piece of information, you can't judge the information — you just can't," Morell continued, referencing an unsubstantiated dossier, compiled by a former British intelligence agent, that made claims of Trump aides' connections to Russian officials.
"People in my district are suffering, Sean, and now we've passed over a budget to them, and the piece of information that at least came out of their committee that they're going to be voting on, that piece of legislation doesn't do nearly as much as our budget does," she said.
You may even feel compelled to believe a piece of information just because your political party does; and believe me, they know this...When we feel strongly about a topic or political view, it's very hard to admit that the information given to us from our own party is false.
While the report includes information about the history, creation, and results of the MPAA rating system, the most interesting piece of information for most consumers is likely this: More than half of the movies that have been rated by the MPAA since the system's creation have received the R rating.
And believe it or not, in addition to Strzok&aposs obfuscation, he actually confirmed a very important piece of information about the deep state this is something we have been telling you about for months as struck admitted Christopher Steele&aposs dirty dossier was in fact supplied to the FBI by Bruce Ohr.
CEO Tim Cook published a message emphasizing that the company can't build a backdoor for one iPhone without screwing over security for the rest:In today's digital world, the "key" to an encrypted system is a piece of information that unlocks the data, and it is only as secure as the protections around it.
However, as the information flows have moved into the algorithmic black boxes controlled by the internet giants, it has become obvious that it's very difficult or close to impossible for an outside observer to understand the dynamics that affect how or why a certain piece of information becomes newsworthy and widely spread.
As soon as adults assimilate a piece of information about teens, like, "What is up with that frog on the unicylce?" or "Are they actually setting themselves on fire?" the teens have already moved on to the next thing, or become 20-somethings and made way for the next incomprehensible batch of youth.
Blunt at times overdoes Rachel's sullenness — she sets a new standard for Resting Sad Face — but Bennett's Megan is attractively enigmatic, and Lisa Kudrow (in a small role that's possibly the movie's most inspired tweak on the original) delivers an important piece of information in a tone that approaches kindness and concern.
I've been covering this issue for nearly a decade, and I still haven't learned the science enough to know quickly and confidently the science behind why a certain piece of information — such as that sea level rise op-ed in the Journal — is wrong, even when I know it doesn't sound right.
This is a man who takes a piece of information and stretches it and twists it and turns it into a story, and if you look at any one of these things he's mentioning, the seed of where his story starts is very far away from what he's saying in the media.
The man, whose name is Frank Sheeran — he's the Irishman we've come to see, and he's played by Robert De Niro — has some information to share about something everyone used to care about, a piece of information that at one time could have gotten him and a lot of other people killed.
This is done intentionally by Facebook because it wants the sources that they pass over to third-party fact-checkers to be unbiased, and akin to what an average Facebook user would find if they searched for news articles to assess the validity of a piece of information they found on Facebook.
You'd think that would be a gargantuan, fruitless task, but if you zoom in five or six times, you'll notice that Gilly already has a pretty key piece of information in her hands: the story of Azor Ahai, aka the "prince that was promised," whose prophesied return and subsequent actions will save mankind from destruction.
Nevertheless, the notion has become so ingrained in the conversations surrounding sports that it trickles down to the athletes, including Durant himself: Ordinarily, using a narrative to relate information isn't inherently bad, it's actually useful, but you run into trouble when you forget that the central piece of information is actually alive and breathing.
Washington (CNN)Then-FBI Director James Comey knew that a critical piece of information relating to the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email was fake -- created by Russian intelligence -- but he feared that if it became public it would undermine the probe and the Justice Department itself, according to multiple officials with knowledge of the process.
And it's just as dangerous for somebody online to go dig up one piece of information and then say, "So-and-so is the one who did it," as it is for a member of law enforcement to do the same thing and to have tunnel vision and decide immediately [who the criminal is].
But, Mr. Firtash's lawyers point out, the Americans did not share a vital piece of information with the Austrian courts: After the prosecutors spent months insisting that Exhibit A proved that the oligarch had recommended bribes, it emerged in the United States that the document had in fact been written by consultants from McKinsey.
Just like I might tap and point at a piece of information to help commit to memory in real-life, or shuffle paperwork around to make sure it's in the right line of sight for quick reference, I soon lost myself in the virtual world, naturally taking to the controllers, and mimicking the same motions.
While two-factor authentication is available on the devices — a process that would require users to provide an extra piece of information, like a passcode from their phones, in order to gain access to the cameras — Ring is not making it mandatory for existing users because the company said it would cause mass logouts.
Before I could even wonder if this kind of ratio happens outside of Martin Luther King's Birthday or Black History Month, I overheard snippets of a mother explaining to her son as best she could the ugliness of slavery, or couples telling each other, "Oh, I didn't know that" after reading a piece of information.
The real deal: With the future of Star Wars on the big screen in turmoil, the pressure is on for small-screen Star Wars to deliver, which might explain why a New York Times story on Disney+ dropped this surprising piece of information a couple of weeks before the show debuted on the streaming service:
The real deal: While we're on the subject of The Rise of Skywalker, a piece of information about the movie came out from an unlikely source recently, when an update about Star Tours revealed that the ocean planet as seen in the final trailer for the movie is, officially, Kef Bir, an ocean moon.
Ring suggested in its email that consumers practice better password security by not reusing passwords, updating their passwords regularly, and by enabling two-factor authentication, a process that requires users to supplement their username and password with an extra piece of information, usually a personal code generated by their phone, in order to log in.
Jurors, being human, are subject to "anchoring" (latching onto the first piece of information they hear and not letting go); to "priming" (being unconsciously wooed by lawyers' manipulations); to the "halo effect" (falling for whatever the most winning witness says); and to the "availability heuristic" (gazing upon the facts of the case through prior experience and knowledge).
Rather than a telephone customer service representative asking for my date of birth to confirm my identity (a piece of information Tobac or another hacker could easily have), Tobac suggests companies should send a code to the phone number or email address they have on file for that customer and have them read back the code over the phone.
I had my phone with me, and every time I'd refresh, it there would be a new piece of information, and it was hard to be present with people, but it was also a once-in-a-lifetime thing, and I wanted to be able to enjoy it and be grateful and not be wound up the whole time.
Democrats said they were more likely to lean on scientists and academics to determine if a piece of information is true, while Republicans said they are more likely to trust what they hear from President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE.
The POMO baby tracker ($119) not only notifies you when your child has moved outside of a "safe 15 meter distance," but also monitors your baby's temperature, so that, according to its website, "you will always know if the blanket slips off" — a piece of information you'd also know, presumably, by seeing the blanket not on your child.
A good example of this is that when Arya and Sansa stopped fighting with each other and teamed up to kill Littlefinger in season seven, the showrunners decided to eliminate a scene where Sansa found out a key piece of information from Bran that led her to turn against Littlefinger instead of continuing to fight with her sister.
David Gomez, a retired FBI agent who has written for VICE, said that the investigation proceed "at warp speed, and that in itself causes difficulties, because [agents] are trying to figure out what the classification was, if any, when was it sent, who sent it," and a host of other questions about every piece of information sent in these emails.
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Her real birth time, he concluded, was 8 AM. Knowing someone's birth time is vital for figuring out their rising sign, which is then used to determine their house cusps, a crucial piece of information for making predictions about a person's life path; this is why political astrologers like Matt have spent decades fixated on the exact moment that Clinton's life began.
But then as soon as Mrs Coulter reveals a key piece of information, the monkey just backs away and becomes quiet and sits at her feet and all we do is little looks to Lyra to show that the inner mother in Mrs Coulter wants to feel sympathy and show love for Lyra but can't because she doesn't want to reveal her identity.
Here&aposs another consequential piece of information from that "New York Times" article that we know was leaked days after they closed their investigation into Hillary Clinton&aposs use, illegal use of a private email server, agents then the same people the ones that helped exonerate Hillary before investigating her and rigging the investigation, then they began to scrutinize the campaign of her Republican rival.
Unfortunately, our latest annual report finds that of the 22019 participating governments, 21 of them did not submit data at all for the most recent reporting period, and another 15 submitted data that was not disaggregated by bias type, meaning that they did not bother to identify which communities were disproportionately impacted by such crimes – a crucial piece of information without which the figures have little meaning.
"Well look, I want to be fair here, if we're going to talk about transparency and disclosure, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has not released a single piece of information about his health," Mook responded.
Each cycle loops us back to the present in possession of some freshly alarming piece of information: how Charlie got his limp and Maurice lost his eye; what dreams they tried to fulfill with their ill-gotten gains; what Maurice did to alienate his beloved wife and daughter (if Dilly is indeed his daughter, since nothing is certain here); how they became the simultaneously largehearted and coldblooded men they are.
In its own way, The Hunt for the Trump Tapes underlines a certain brand of the anti-Trump resistance, a brand that believes Trump is a once-in-a-lifetime aberration, a nightmare that can be stopped if the right piece of information can be found to wake everybody up — and not, instead, a manifestation of a certain American id that has always and will always be there.
The Trump administration, uniquely in American history, has asserted the right to simply ignore congressional requests for information on the ground that it does not think those requests are justified — not because the president believes that withholding some particular piece of information is essential to his ability to perform his own constitutional duties, but because the president believes that Congress is not engaged in a legitimate effort to carry out its own.
J.J. Thompson, founder and CEO of security solutions provider Rook Security, cited an extreme example of an existing threat involving health-care information that could reach the level of corporate cyberwar and data sabotage: a company, dissatisfied with the way another firm is carrying out a business deal, hires someone to hack an organ transplant list to tweak a piece of information — say, inserting that the person on the list, the CEO of the rival firm, is a smoker.
While this is an incredibly boring piece of information, it is also indicative of a larger trend: the looping of vitamins into the category of "self-care," the evolution of careful, watery language around semi-medical health choices, and the rebranding of something that used to sit in the most visually unstimulating aisle of the grocery store into something that can be performed and publicized — a beautiful ritual, shareable and satisfying regardless of what measurable effects it has on the body.
The official Super Mario Odyssey Twitter account for Japan shared this game-changing piece of information this week, showing what happens instead when Mario runs out of health in the upcoming Switch game: マリオの体力が0になったり、奈落に落ちると、持っているコインが10枚減ってしまいます。ただし…!いくらミスしてもGAME OVERはありません。 pic.twitter.
Among the most interesting correspondence: Clinton seeking to confirm with her team that a piece of information, which top aide Jake Sullivan described as proof the new Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications was doing its job, was "not classified or otherwise inappropriate" and fit to share with a reporter;Evidence that Clinton actively lobbied on behalf of the Affordable Care Act -- at one point, she emailed Miguel Rodriguez, then the director of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, to inform him she'd spoken and received a "yes" from then-Arkansas Rep.
If Chairman Yarmuth doesn't want to know the cost of single payer — actually, it's you he doesn't want to know — then Senate Budget Committee Chairman Mike EnziMichael (Mike) Bradley EnziThe 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal On The Money: Fed poised to give Trump boost with rate cut | Parties unable to reach deal in Trump tax return lawsuit | New York opens investigation into Capital One data breach Outgoing Senate Budget chair unveils plans to replace Budget Committee MORE (R-Wyo.) could provide a valuable public service by asking CBO to provide that key piece of information.

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