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Factors which remain out of Xi's control will weigh against him.
"One of the things that fundamentally weigh against oil is natural gas," said Ablin.
Two other factors weigh against the use of any mechanical components in modern phone design.
Thus, being denied permission to use a work does not weigh against a finding of fair use.
That may weigh against the country for investors that "have lots of stuff to do and limited capital."
To weigh against all this there must be the acknowledgment that many believe that justice was not always done.
Ramirez's lawyers said the 9th Circuit case does not involve arrests, so it should not weigh against their argument.
For this prospect to weigh against the presumptive breach of confidentiality, it would have to be a good thing.
If he did, you have at least one thing to weigh against the hate-mongering of his later days.
In addition, Congress could start impeachment based on Mueller's road map, although political factors might weigh against that move.
In the arena of abortion, however, it is much more than precedent that will weigh against the Court entering this arena.
Things like power, authenticity, respectfulness and credit are all important considerations to weigh against the damage that's inherent in cultural appropriation.
The damning results of the special counsel investigation weigh against that conclusion - however tersely and haltingly Mueller discussed them before television cameras.
If pet-friendly ice melt never gets as cheap as salt was, then there's a social cost to the regulation to weigh against.
And Steele's self-described bias, and his conduct that led to his firing as a source by the FBI, weigh against his credibility.
"This is likely to weigh against economic growth in the next two years, holding it to around 2-1/2 percent," the IMF wrote.
Of course, there are considerations that weigh against keeping a confidence, and one of them is the possibility that breaking it might save a life.
How such considerations might also weigh against the appeals of the 9/11 families for a fuller record of what happened remains an open question.
Prosecutors argued at the hearing that the fact that Lieutenant Hasson appeared to have been plotting attacks while working as a government official should weigh against him.
"We think there could be a protracted period of split votes, as political uncertainty, waning growth momentum and weak wages weigh against the case for tightening," they added.
But his strategy recalled defense lawyers who sketch an alternative interpretation of events that a jury may not believe but introduces sufficient doubt to weigh against a conviction.
And the uncertainty over Trump's position will also weigh against a Democratic shift of position after he called for, and then rejected a previous bipartisan deal on immigration.
That language could weigh against Trump in another ongoing case where he is trying to stop Congress from requesting his New York tax returns under a new state law.
She is seen as one of a few moderate Republicans whose votes could weigh against President Donald Trump in his Senate impeachment trial, which begins in earnest on Tuesday.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - High levels of business debt and other financial stability concerns could weigh against consideration of an interest rate cut, Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic said on Tuesday.
" Pelosi continued: "We need to make it easier for someone to bring a complaint, and to review the climate it occurred in — and make sure it doesn't weigh against them.
While Jones is not finished with her review, Monday's report seems to weigh against the initial concerns expressed by Cohen's attorneys, that a potentially large number of documents would be privileged.
The killing of Soleimani could also weigh against the president if voters believe he has behaved rashly or if the Iranian response inflicts serious economic or physical damage on American interests.
And the risks do not all weigh against a bigger role for local organizations; international organizations themselves have been guilty of corruption and financial mismanagement to the detriment of beneficiary communities.
Even if you want a person to be able to keep their job, how does that desire weigh against your own desire — and need — to pay the school fees you owe?
On the other side of the calculation, the continued risk any significant and sustained rise in oil prices will trigger a renewed rise in shale output continues to weigh against an agreement.
Michels says the low gas prices that are pushing some independent and smaller shale producers to the brink of bankruptcy weigh against spending additional money to reduce emissions of the greenhouse gas.
In emerging Europe, the Czech crown was marginally higher, a day after the central bank left interest rates unchanged as weaker growth in Europe and the global economy weigh against domestic inflationary pressures.
Buttigieg and his husband Chasten have a combined net worth of about $100,000, Forbes estimates, as their tax returns show that $180,000 in student loans and two mortgages weigh against most of their wealth.
These are some sizable caveats to weigh against Remix OS on Mobile's success, and there's always the nagging possibility that this is just another doomed attempt at making mobiles that double up as PCs.
The doctor is supposed to take into consideration a variety of health conditions, including morbid obesity, impaired growth and intractable seizures, all of which may weigh against the most advanced lifesaving care for coronavirus.
Memories come and go now, especially in the short term, and I have a bad tendency to forget that the thoughtless, careless things I did before coming out still weigh against me on my ledger.
Right now, the Labour party is trying to reject a leader that exists for one that doesn't, as if her non-existence is only a predicate, just one drawback to weigh against all her positives.
In normal circumstances, the arguments would weigh against such a move, recognizing that in order for a president to do his job, he needs some assurance of confidentiality to have candid conversations with foreign leaders.
LONDON (Reuters) - There is more storage space for crude around the world than anticipated, which will help prevent further sharp falls in the price but also weigh against significant price rises, analysts and industry watchers say.
With the last four Derby races going to the favorite, the odds could weigh against yet another garland of roses draped around the favorite for a streak of five in a row not seen in over 120 years.
In the context of an attorney general who claims to have 27 open leak investigations and wants to make it easier to subpoena reporters, a shield law would at least have immediate concrete benefits to weigh against potential drawbacks.
We have no reason to cast doubt on his future with the Timberwolves, but personnel decisions that repeatedly make life harder for him to thrive will likely weigh against the five-year max extension Minnesota will offer Towns later this year.
With those sorts of Brexit-related blows potentially in store for the months ahead, many economists say the British economy is far from ready to deal with higher interest rates and much recent data continues to weigh against the pound.
But the one factor that could weigh against his seemingly solid case for parole is the notoriety still surrounding Simpson's acquittal in a sensational double-murder trial that gripped America two decades ago, according to some who have followed his case most closely.
In addition, ample storage space for crude around the world, including 230 million barrels of new storage to be completed this year, will help prevent further sharp price falls but will weigh against significant price rises, according to analysts and industry watchers.
All three Fed Board governors who spoke recently suggested Brexit will weigh against a June rate hike, including Lael Brainard who on Friday said "prudent risk-management" calls for waiting for more data and greater certainty over the British vote before raising rates.
However, one factor that could weigh against his seemingly solid case for parole is the notoriety still surrounding Simpson's acquittal in a sensational double-murder trial that gripped America two decades ago, according to some who have followed his case most closely.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P 211.5 stock index will see limited gains in the remaining months of 22018 as anxiety over slowing global growth and the U.S.-China trade war weigh against expectations of monetary policy easing, according to a Reuters poll of strategists.
But three factors, he said, weigh against legality: the traditional meaning of the word pardon, which implies one person giving and another receiving; the legal principle against serving as one's own judge, as cited in the Nixon memo; and the text of the U.S. Constitution.
Those notes, as I have written, quoted the British operative as saying he had a political deadline of Election Day to make his information public and that he was leaking to the news media — two claims that would weigh against his credibility as an FBI informant.
Further, the guidance says officers "may find an applicant's illegal entry, including any intentional evasion of US authorities, and including any conviction for illegal entry where the alien does not demonstrate good cause for the illegal entry, to weigh against a favorable exercise of discretion" for asylum.
Authorities are also reportedly encouraged to use "an applicant's illegal entry, including any intentional evasion of US authorities, and including any conviction for illegal entry where the alien does not demonstrate good cause for the illegal entry, to weigh against a favorable exercise of discretion" during asylum applications.
I agree that transatlantic relations are at a critical juncture not seen in a generation, but the nebulous political benefits of a "stronger, safer and more prosperous" alliance, as Stoltenberg writes, are becoming increasingly difficult to weigh against the empirical facts of an unbalanced relationship headed in the wrong direction.
"Since it is not clear at this point what actions, if any, the Special Counsel will take with respect to Manafort, and whether those future actions will be subject to attack for the same reasons set forth in the complaint, prudential considerations weigh against hearing an action to prohibit them now," Jackson wrote.
Without explicitly changing the standard for "credible fear" -- the threshold at which asylum seekers are granted permission to continue to pursue court hearings on their asylum claim -- the guidance makes clear that asylum officers can use more discretion in determining an individual's credibility, and use their own knowledge to weigh against what migrants claim about potential persecution or torture back home.
"I have lied, killed and broken trust, but when I stand before God I'll have one thing to say to weigh against all the rest…" With that one simple but oh-so-passionate line of dialogue, the ongoing Droughtlander became a little less painful Sunday after Starz dropped its first official tease for season 3 of Outlander that was almost immediately leaked online for all those non-subscribers.
Freud, S. New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis (pp. 38–70). Late in life Freud acknowledged that "It is impossible to classify as wish fulfillments" the repetitive nightmares associated with posttraumatic stress disorder. Modern experimental studies weigh against many of Freud's theories regarding dreams. Freud's "dream-work" interpretation strategies have not been found to have empirical validity.
For instance, in Harper & Row v. Nation Enterprises, the U.S. Supreme Court held that a news article's quotation of fewer than 400 words from President Ford's 200,000-word memoir was sufficient to make the third fair use factor weigh against the defendants, because the portion taken was the "heart of the work". This use was ultimately found not to be fair.
Although the dissent also saw the important protections of anonymous speech, it did not see any danger in this particular instance. The right to speak anonymously had to weigh against the benefit of the public knowing the author. As the dissent saw no evidence that any harm would come to Talley by revelation of his identity, the public knowledge outweighed Talley's right to anonymous speech.
However, another study was done in Zimbabwe related to infant breastfeeding as well. This study has shown the factors that weigh against the idea of exclusive breastfeeding. Zimbabwe has fecal conduction due to bad living conditions such as poor water sanitation, and hydration. The Sanitation of Hygiene Nutrition Efficiency conducted two base trials in two districts to optimize the nutritional values of infants and to improve these conditions for child feeding.
Unlike the normal adversarial methods adopted in common law courts found throughout Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, the US and New Zealand this policy deliberately excludes evidence that could weigh against the person making the application. In a sense the VCT is "blind" to the existence of such evidence and can only make a decision on the material that is before it. Was the VCT inquisitorial in nature? Pursuant to s.
This portion of the opinion has been criticized for its circularity of reasoning: Since any use could in theory be licensed, any unlicensed use would weigh against fair use on the market harm factor. Judge Dennis Jacobs dissented. He characterized the publishers' argument as circular. Since any license fee they would collect would result only if the use was not deemed fair, deeming the use unfair because of the lost licensing fee was bootstrapping.
On the other hand, the social usefulness of freely available information can weigh against the appropriateness of copyright for certain fixations. The Zapruder film of the assassination of President Kennedy, for example, was purchased and copyrighted by Time magazine. Yet its copyright was not upheld, in the name of the public interest, when Time tried to enjoin the reproduction of stills from the film in a history book on the subject in Time Inc v. Bernard Geis Associates.293 F. Supp.
At the same time though, the Court rejected the defendant's broad claim that there could never be preclusion of a defense witness. Stevens wrote that "[t]he Compulsory Process Clause provides [the defendant] with an effective weapon, but it is a weapon that cannot be used irresponsibly". The whole adversarial process would be destroyed, Stevens argued, if either side could simply refuse to follow the basic rules of the Court. There are "countervailing public interests" which weigh against the absolute defense position.
This has been challenged by other academics because it does not account for the wider kinship groups in Germany and Southern France. The anonymous Gesta Francorum talks about the economic attraction of gaining "great booty". This was true to an extent, but the rewards often did not include the seizing of land, as fewer crusaders settled than returned. Another explanation was adventure and an enjoyment of warfare, but the deprivations the crusaders experienced and the costs they incurred weigh against this.
The program is subject to some of the pitfalls of the ICM method, but it has the Future Game Simulation (FGS) feature that attempts to compensate for the downfall of the ICM method of short-stacking. The key advantage of the program is as an objective instructor of counterintuitive optimal play, which if learned will give a user an advantage over his/her untrained opponents. The graphics are not considered impressive. There are additional cosmetic issues such as its interface and navigation options that weigh against the program's funcionality.
Grätz argues that selah introduces a new paragraph, and also in some instances a quotation (e.g., Psalms 57:8 et seq. from 108:2 et seq.) The fact that the term occurs four times at the end of a Psalm would not weigh against this theory. The Psalms were meant to be read in sequence, and, moreover, many of them are fragments; indeed, Psalm 9 is reckoned one with Psalm 10 in the Septuagint, which omits () also at the end of Psalms 3, 24, 46 and 68 B. Jacob (l.
The Greeks had been concerned that the old modernized light cruiser/minelayer Elli would be vulnerable following a number of unprovoked bombing attacks by Italian aircraft on Greek naval vessels, during that summer. However, the prevailing view was that this Holy day, being also a Holy day for Catholic Italians, as it was for Orthodox Greeks, would weigh against any attack. According to Italy's Foreign Minister, Count Ciano, the attack, ordered by Mussolini, was intended to intimidate the Greeks, who were neutral, but had, in view of earlier attacks, recently (April 1940) accepted British guarantees against the Axis. The Italian government denied Greek accusations of mounting the attack, but the Greeks recovered fragments of the torpedoes, and proved them to be of Italian origin.
They also attacked troops sent to hunt down natives. The cacique Pipatón (he was the husband of cacica Yarima) offered the most famous resistance, having been captured and maimed by having his heels cut in 1601, after which he escaped and returned to lead the resistance against the Spanish. Nonetheless, at the end of his life, he turned himself in to the colonial authorities and was sent to a convent of friars in Bogotá, where he died after 1612. Three circumstances combined to weigh against the Yariguies' desires to keep their land free from intrusion: their low birthrate, the increasing number of colonists, and the diseases brought by Europeans, especially the flu, smallpox, and measles, against which the natives had no immunological defenses.
Patent drawings of Clément Ader's Eole Some consider the Éole to have been the first true aeroplane, given that it left the ground under its own power and carried a person through the air for a short distance, and that the event of 8 October 1890 was the first successful flight. However, the lack of directional control, and the fact that steam- powered aircraft proved to be a dead end, both weigh against these claims. Ader's proponents have claimed that the Wrights' early airplanes required a catapult to take off; however, the Wrights did not use a catapult for their first flights in 1903, though they did for many flights in 1904 and later. Modern attempts to recreate and evaluate the craft have met with mixed results.
Primary agricultural markets in India are characterized by low efficiency due to fragmented markets, opaque bidding process, information asymmetry, indifference to quality, low transparency in market operations, lack of use of information technology, poor dissemination of market price information and limited competition. Compulsion to sell only in regulated market yards having limited infrastructure, a market loaded against the farmer, monopoly practices, restricted competition among buyers, high transaction cost, considerable post-harvest losses and a host of other unhealthy practices prevail. All these weigh against the farmers, leading to poor price realization. To restructure the agricultural marketing in the Karnataka state,Government of Karnataka (India) stepped forward and formed Agriculture Market Reforms Committee (AMRC) in 2013 to put out a comprehensive road map for sustainable development of markets.
Wagon turntable at the National Slate Museum in Wales on gauge track A turntable at the John Street Roundhouse, now part of Roundhouse Park in Toronto, Canada, viewed from the CN Tower in September 2012. In rail terminology, a railway turntable or wheelhouse is a device for turning railway rolling stock, usually locomotives, so that they can be moved back in the direction from which they came. This is especially true in areas where economic considerations or a lack of sufficient space have served to weigh against the construction of a turnaround wye. In the case of steam locomotives, railways needed a way to turn the locomotives around for return trips as their controls were often not configured for extended periods of running in reverse and in many locomotives the top speed was lower in reverse motion.
Some features of the evidence he collected - particularly, the case of Serb named fathers producing Albanian named sons, which are slightly more numerous than the converse - weigh against any simplistic explanation in terms of a rapid one way process of assimilation, from Albanian to Serb. And yet, given the dominance of Orthodoxy and the Serb language in medieval Kosovo, it is reasonable to think that the overal flow of assimilation must of been in that direction, whatever the minor swirls and eddies. The main conclusion has to be that, whatever quantity of assimilation was involved, it worked: many of the people who underwent this process must have lost the Albanian language and become Serbs. Kosovo: A Short History: Certainly, a tabulation of all the personal names mentioned by these medieval charters shows a majority of Slav Orthodox names.
The Court emphasized that the existence of the three Gingles preconditions may be insufficient to prove liability for vote dilution through submergence if other factors weigh against such a determination, especially in lawsuits challenging redistricting plans. In particular, the Court held that even where the three Gingles preconditions are satisfied, a jurisdiction is unlikely to be liable for vote dilution if its redistricting plan contains a number of majority-minority districts that is proportional to the minority group's population. The decision thus clarified that Section 2 does not require jurisdictions to maximize the number of majority-minority districts. The opinion also distinguished the proportionality of majority-minority districts, which allows minorities to have a proportional opportunity to elect their candidates of choice, from the proportionality of election results, which Section 2 explicitly does not guarantee to minorities.
The court emphasized that the existence of the three Gingles preconditions may be insufficient to prove liability for vote dilution through submergence if other factors weigh against such a determination, especially in lawsuits challenging redistricting plans. In particular, the court held that even where the three Gingles preconditions are satisfied, a jurisdiction is unlikely to be liable for vote dilution if its redistricting plan contains a number of majority- minority districts that is proportional to the minority group's population size. The decision thus clarified that Section 2 does not require jurisdictions to maximize the number of majority-minority districts. The opinion also distinguished the proportionality of majority-minority districts, which allows minorities to have a proportional opportunity to elect their candidates of choice, from the proportionality of election results, which Section 2 explicitly does not guarantee to minorities.
In order to weigh against the State developer and industrial operators, some people that are part of the regional elite are organized around the regional Association of the earthlings of the Kouilou (ARTK) established in 1992. This institution has allowed clans owners of the land on which the UAIC (plant of industrial afforestation of the Congo) had planted eucalyptus trees, to conduct illicit cut of wood, to get their land back and highlight. Indeed, without consultation with the heads of land, nor farmers who worked there, the administrative authorities have conceded these lands at the UAIC, considering them as unoccupied, while they were left fallow for 5 or 6 years. With rampant expansion of the city of Pointe-Noire, the landowners, failing to highlight the territory in a concerted way, just sometimes practice that real estate speculation by selling plots of land to the highest bidder.
Although the facts were somewhat closer than in the Arriba Soft case, the court nonetheless found the accused infringer's use fair because it was "highly transformative." The court explained: > We conclude that the significantly transformative nature of Google's search > engine, particularly in light of its public benefit, outweighs Google's > superseding and commercial uses of the thumbnails in this case. … We are > also mindful of the Supreme Court's direction that "the more transformative > the new work, the less will be the significance of other factors, like > commercialism, that may weigh against a finding of fair use." In addition, the court specifically addressed the copyright status of linking, in the first U.S. appellate decision to do so: > Google does not … display a copy of full-size infringing photographic images > for purposes of the Copyright Act when Google frames in-line linked images > that appear on a user's computer screen.

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