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They support lower taxes and take a dim view of welfare.
Evolution can be expected to take a dim view of such an affront.
Many trainers take a dim view of babying and otherwise anthropomorphizing our pets.
That said, watchdogs may yet take a dim view of Disney's plans too.
You and your husband aren't wrong to take a dim view of this.
The poll found that many people take a dim view of those "targeted" advertisements.
Analysts say ratings agencies are likely to take a dim view of the Treasury's latest budget projections.
Yes, we take a dim view of inherited wealth and of the luxuries enjoyed by the upper class.
In Japan, both the government and the people take a dim view of soft-drug use; we ask why.
Many Americans take a dim view of Muslims, with their opinions colored by the memories of attacks including the Sept.
Fernley, sitting alongside at the regular Friday news conference, said his team would take a dim view of any cooperation.
Noble can defer payments without triggering a default under the bonds' terms, though the market would take a dim view.
Dakwar indicated he would take a dim view of the administration using national security as the reason for sanctioning ICC judges.
The case suggested that he's likely to take a dim view of the ambitious vote suppression schemes Republican legislatures keep passing.
Did Kavanaugh assure Trump, directly or indirectly, that he would take a dim view toward troublesome investigations into the White House's conduct?
Judges take a dim view of defendants who improperly pressure witnesses, though prosecutors are rarely chastised and virtually never prosecuted for similar conduct.
The hard part was getting out of Britain, where the authorities tend to take a dim view of people leaving to fight in Iraq.
Judges take a dim view of efforts to turn what look like ordinary state law claims into federal cases by claiming a RICO violation.
And the mirror trades may exact a heavy fine from U.S. regulators, who take a dim view of activity that looks like money laundering.
Given their dour view of the economy's prospects, it makes sense that older Americans would also take a dim view of their own financial prospects.
But as much as Mr. Trump sees WikiLeaks coming to his rescue, strategists in his own party take a dim view of its ultimate impact.
Russians who have fallen out with the Kremlin, and British analysts who take a dim view of Mr. Putin, view him as a Kremlin lackey.
"Courts take a dim view of board actions that are made in bad faith or with self-dealing," said Andrew I. Bart, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
But the news does come at a moment in time when government agencies will likely take a dim view of tech companies beefing up their encryption standards.
NATO officials say Mr Erdogan's government is free to shop for military hardware wherever it pleases, but take a dim view of its decision to do so in Russia.
Wholesale lenders would take a dim view of Deutsche once again failing to meet its lowball target of a 4% return on tangible equity, pushing up its borrowing costs.
The patient shortage might not be a good sign for projects in the pipeline, but it is encouraging for those who take a dim view of proton therapy's rise.
Views of the U.S. have fallen off a cliff in the Trump era, and even most countries that tend to view Russia favorably take a dim view of Vladimir Putin.
Does Edge take a dim view of singleness, or is that just an inadvertent side effect of writing a rom-com, where "together" is intrinsically seen as better than "alone"?
British employment tribunals take a dim view of a woman who waits more than three months to complain, and regard cordial communications with her alleged harasser as undermining her case.
Strict local standards are vital too for companies with flagship properties back home in Nevada: Las Vegas' wary watchdogs take a dim view of operators dabbling in more lax jurisdictions.
Both sides remained confident that a deal could still be agreed upon swiftly, and President Donald Trump warned a rattled American public would take a dim view of an impasse.
Further, at least 98 U.S. senators from the other 49 states would likely take a dim view of four more senators joining their deliberative body and thus diluting their own power.
They also tend to take a dim view of American policies on drugs and guns, blaming them for contributing to the wave of violence perpetrated by powerful criminal organizations since 2006.
Still, many telecom operators take a dim view of some of the aggressive moves being made by these peers, especially when it comes to business models based on commercializing customer data.
If you went to the campus police chief, your college administrators would learn of your action, and, given the norms of institutional autonomy, they would take a dim view of it.
Many South Koreans still take a dim view of North Korea in the wake of their 1950-53 war and decades of hostility, making the risk of disruptions to the visit high.
If you are concerned that a co-op board might take a dim view of home offices, consider buying in a condominium, as condo boards generally do not need to approve purchasers.
German officials in particular take a dim view of the ECB's free spending and its impact on prices, something ING economist Carten Brzeski encapsulated in a note entitled "Return of Germany's economic bogeyman: inflation".
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - The proportion of Chileans who are optimistic on the country's future has fallen sharply, and many take a dim view both of the current government and potential successors, two polls showed on Thursday.
But ordinary Greeks, who have seen a quarter of their national output wiped out by austerity attached to bailout deals since 2010 with many living off pensions because of high unemployment, take a dim view.
And Jews take a dim view of Mr. Trump, according to a 2018 Gallup poll that found that just 26 percent of Jews approved of the president's performance, the lowest of any major religious group.
Since August the stock is down 1.3 percent, against the STOXX Europe Health Care Index's 3.6 percent rise, as the looming biosimilars threat prompted some analysts to take a dim view of Roche's mid-term prospects.
In American media-industry circles the betting is on the latter, as investors there take a dim view of the prospects of Sky, which relies on a declining form of distribution in satellite and whose pay-TV subscribers are increasingly fickle (see chart).
It's easy to take a dim view of this seemingly narcissistic behavior, but if we peek below the peaks of those Herschel caps, and behind the kettlebell bicep tattoos, these muscle-bound guys are perhaps due a little sympathy: "Narcissism is basically massive overcompensation," says Hoban.
A recent New York Times article by Matthew Goldstein and Alexandra Stevenson examined chief executives and other prominent figures who have gotten in trouble with the law and have used social media to make their case in the court of public opinion — even though actual courts take a dim view of such antics.
But the polling suggests Trump has not been able to win over Democrats and independents in the way Bush was able to, not just because they did not like him before but because they don't trust him now — and because many appear to take a dim view of where the US is heading.
But as Diacre no doubt told her players in that brief, tight huddle, this was a reminder that nothing is written, not yet; that opponents tend to take a dim view of other people's destiny; that home advantage comes at a cost; and that a march to glory is an ordeal, rather than a parade.
I suppose we will never know. One also wonders if he > was up to something on those New York visits! One has to make a certain > allowance for the fact that he was passing secrets to us, but I suppose the > British can take a dim view of even that. Seems to me more like industrial > espionage.
Schneider, however, continued to take a dim view of the project and went over Katzenberg's head to urge Eisner to cancel it. Stanton retreated into a small, dark, windowless office, emerging periodically with new script pages. He and the other story artists then drew the shots on storyboards. Whedon came back to Pixar for part of the shutdown to help with the revision, and the script was revised in two weeks as promised.
Admiral Turner believed that regimental or larger sized Marine units were not suitable for Marine amphibious forces and desired that all Marine battalions be re-formed as Raider battalions, which may have influenced the Marine Corps to take a dim view of the entire Raider concept. In the fall of 1942, two additional Raider battalions were created; the 3rd Raiders in Samoa, commanded by Lt. Col. Harry B. Liversedge, and the 4th Raiders at Camp Pendleton, California, commanded by now-Lt. Col.
William was an effective soldier, but he was a ruthless ruler and, it seems, was little liked by those he governed. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, he was "hated by almost all his people and abhorrent to God."Garmonsway (ed.) Anglo-Saxon Chronicle p. 235 Chroniclers tended to take a dim view of William's reign, arguably on account of his long and difficult struggles with the Church: these chroniclers were themselves generally clerics, and so might be expected to report him somewhat negatively.
The Zone of the Enders series is set in the late 22nd century. Mankind has colonized Mars, and space colonies are set up in orbit around Jupiter. Fueling this expansion are two scientific advances: the development of the Laborious Extra-Orbital Vehicle, or LEV, a mecha used for labor and military use, and the discovery of Metatron, a high-energy ore found on Callisto. Those in power on Earth begin to take a dim view of the colonists of Mars and Jupiter, calling them "Enders", and imposing harsh and exploitative laws and taxes against them.
"E" was later assigned to White Russians who arrived from Siberia after the Russian Civil War. For several decades, Hong Kong was a 'rough-and-tumble' port with a 'wild west' attitude to law and order. Consequently, many members of the force were equally rough individuals. As Hong Kong began to flourish and make its place in the world, Britain began to take a dim view of the government's lack of grip in both public and private sectors, and officials with strong values and Victorian concepts of management and discipline were sent to raise standards.
Unlike the authorities however, the courts take a dim view of the efficiencies defense. Another defense might be that a firm which is being taken over is about to fail or go insolvent, and taking it over leaves a no less competitive state than what would happen anyway.Kali und Salz AG v. Commission [1975] ECR 499 Mergers vertically in the market are rarely of concern, although in AOL/Time WarnerTime Warner/AOL [2002] 4 CMLR 454, OJ L268 the European Commission required that a joint venture with a competitor Bertelsmann be ceased beforehand.
E.G.O. members with occupations tend to be "the best in their fields" (for instance, scientists on the cutting edge of technology—or ahead of it). Typical skills and powers include proficiency with modern or even futuristic (probably more Eraser technology) weapons, knowledge of cybernetics, telekinesis and other psychic powers, and genetic enhancements (Eraser/human hybrids, for example). The E.G.O. claim to fight for the next generation, for the future of humanity, and they see themselves as the embodiment of that future. They harass the Erasers frequently, and generally take a dim view of the three "old" factions, on account of them being outdated.
Lucy Mary Jane Garnett wrote in the 1904 work Turkish Life in Town and Country that at that time most of the students were Christian as the college had a requirement for students to attend Christian Sunday church services and chapel services, and "it would be unsafe for any professed Moslem to become either a resident or a daily student" since the Ottoman government would take a dim view of a Muslim going to chapel. In 1904, Greek students made up the majority and other students included significant numbers of Armenians and Bulgarians.Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane. Turkish Life in Town and Country.
Most of the supermoto bikes sold to the public are more domesticated models for road use rather than outright racing, for example the Suzuki DR-Z400SM. Apex Raceway supermoto Due to the popularity, versatility, excitement and durability of these motorcycles, some owners modify them for street use. In order to do this, headlights, tail lights, horn, mirrors and street-legal tires among other occasional modifications are needed. Some state motor vehicle departments take a dim view of turning off-road bikes into street legal bikes, such as California, which requires an on-road emissions designation from the manufacturer.
Because stick fighting is dangerous, participants pray before bouts, and amulets may be worn for protection. If a participant is seriously injured, then he or his family are supposed to be compensated by the other village, usually in the form of a cow or similar valuable commodity. During wrestling and stick fighting tournaments, feasts, music, dance, and storytelling about former champions are integral to the practice. Although stick fighting tournaments are not usually seen in modern cities (police take a dim view of crowds of armed young men roaming the streets), wrestling tournaments are often attended by people living in those same cities to help them retain their sense of cultural identity.
Some modern scholars take a dim view of Schlichtegroll's work. Cliff Eisen and Simon P. Keefe vividly depict him as the first in a long and dubious tradition: > the tradition of depicting Mozart as a strange mixture of angel and beast, > Tamino and Papageno: sublime where his music was concerned, but pathetically > inadequate in worldly matters.Eisen and Keefe, 192 Bruce Cooper Clarke, who has compiled an extensive web-posted commentary on Schlichtegroll's work, assesses him thus: > The debt posterity owes to Friedrich Schlichtegroll is mixed. On the one > hand, because he asked questions not long after Mozart had died and offered > the prospect of publication, Mozart's sister and others who were acquainted > with the composer were led to put something of their remembrances in > writing, reminiscences that otherwise might never have been recorded.
As it descends, the other ships energise its bitek eggs, which are taken to nest in Saturn's rings. After several months, when the eggs are large enough, the infant children of Iasius' captain, Athene, are placed within them, so ship and captain experience infancy together, forming an unbreakable bond of love. The ship that grows from the egg energised by Udat, Oenone, becomes the most notable of the new brood of voidhawks, and its captain, Syrinx, the most wilful. As with many Edenists, Syrinx and Oenone volunteer to serve a tour of duty with the Confederation Navy, but the destruction of their fellow ship Graeae (commanded by Syrinx's brother, Thetis) by an Adamist starship (called the Dymasio) using antimatter causes Syrinx to take a dim view of Adamists in general from that point on.
Firms who are engaged in a prima facie uncompetitive concentration may be able to show that their action nevertheless results in "technical and economic progress" mentioned in Art. 2(1) of the ECMRsee the argument put forth in Hovenkamp H (1999) Federal Antitrust Policy: The Law of Competition and Its Practice, 2nd Ed, West Group, St. Paul, Minnesota. Unlike the authorities however, the courts take a dim view of the efficiencies defence. as the focus of the analysis is on whether the concentration results in an overall impediment to effective competition, described as an "effects based equilibrium approach".Lars-Hendrick Röller and Miguel de la Mano, 'The impact of the new substantive test in European merger control' [2006] 2 ECJ 9, 27 "Technical and economic progress", being a desirable effect on the market, will thus be accounted for in an assessment on whether the competitive equilibrium of the market will be positively or adversely affected by the proposed merger.

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