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They will be weighing up two things: strategy and conscience.
The ambitious company is already weighing up potential exit options, too.
A small personal carry-on item, weighing up to 11 pounds.
Whales, of course, are enormous — weighing up to 180 metric tons.
Heavier satellites weighing up to 660 pounds will cost $4.5 million.
However, it is now weighing up reducing that position still further.
Workers at the site lift boxes weighing up to 45 pounds.
In fact, it's capable of supporting individuals weighing up to 286 lbs.
Does this information fit into your patriotic weighing up of the country?
Bob Corker is weighing up retiring ahead of midterm elections in 2018.
In weighing up the health of the U.S economy, Bullard cited conflicting signals.
Its equipment is also sensitive to critters weighing up to 50 pounds — i.e.
Weighing up to 4kg, it is the world's fattest and least flighty parrot.
It is not a news analysis or a weighing up of alternative views.
Weighing up the pros and cons is made harder by a scarcity of data.
Some plays require wigs and thick makeup, and costumes weighing up to 50 kilogrammes.
Messrs Naidu, Posner and Weyl propose other rules of thumb for weighing up mergers.
Polish entrepreneurs are now weighing up new opportunities rather than dwelling on Brexit's risks.
It aims to capture space junk targets weighing up to eight tonnes (17,000 lb).
More local firms, too, are weighing up the 'orphan' drug market, though most remain wary.
LauncherOne is designed to carry payloads weighing up to 660 pounds into lower Earth orbit.
This population—weighing up to 2 pounds—is crucial to our health and well-being.
Until then, we shouldn't try to duck difficult judgements about weighing up human and animal welfare.
It's designed to launch very small payloads weighing up to 145 pounds into lower Earth orbit.
It's not what May plans - she's still weighing up options in the UK and needs time.
In weighing up the merits of liberty and protection, it is easy to make a mistake.
Even so, regulators weighing up how to treat safer alternatives to cigarettes are often too harsh.
Those forces would emit "ballistic projectiles" -- as small as pebbles or weighing up to several tons.
National Geographic reports that Siberian tigers are the world's largest cats, weighing up to 660 pounds. 
However, Yahoo appears to still be weighing up just exactly what it will do longer term.
Europe has become a key battleground with several countries still weighing up their position on Huawei.
The Bank of England is weighing up its options for how to deal with the consequences.
South Korea can load warheads weighing up to two tons on ballistic missiles with shorter ranges.
It&aposs also collapsible with one hand and can hold kids weighing up to 50 pounds.
So they moved the actual stones, weighing up to 40 pounds each, for their Venice installation.
The animal remains the largest mammal in North America, with mature bulls weighing up to a ton.
And who fitted some of them with giant red stone hats weighing up to 12 tons each?
For a satellite weighing up to 330 pounds, the base cost is $2.25 million, according to SpaceX.
She usually rings the treble, or smallest bell, but has rung bells weighing up to one ton.
For instance, the Obama administration counted benefits to foreign countries when weighing up rules to reduce carbon emissions.
Bear that in mind when weighing up the pros and cons for going down the jailbreaking route.1.
Weighing up evidence is hard, time-consuming work: in this respect, partisan thinking is another shortcut to happiness.
Iceland is also weighing up how to expand its salmon-farming industry, while considering its potential environmental impact.
When weighing up the likely success of challenger banks in the U.K., two predominant schools of thought emerge.
This sturdy 109-pound walker can accommodate users weighing up to 300 pounds and is easy to assemble.
The startup is now weighing up a pivot of the business to "new computing devices" according to its CEO.
The government is weighing up just such a plan, with Liam Fox, the trade secretary, rumoured to favour it.
Ice blocks weighing up to 700 kilograms each are stacked and sculpted to create a wide variety of buildings.
The sister of the convicted man, Yohana, also said the family was still weighing up whether he should appeal.
Like Triceratops, Judith was a plant-eater, approximately 15-feet long and weighing up to four tons, Mallon said.
The swift waters were so powerful they carried hay bales, each weighing up to 1,000 pounds, across the ranch.
But you're really scared to tell the person how you feel – about weighing up those options in that scenario.
The spaceplane is designed to loft satellites weighing up to 3,000 pounds (1,361 kg) into low-altitude orbits around Earth.
"In weighing up whether I will go to the LPGA, there are two factors I consider the most," she said.
The United States and the European Union have ceased some aid and electoral support and are weighing up further measures.
The drones are designed to deliver packages weighing up to five pounds in 30 minutes or less, the company said.
The largest otter alive today is the South American giant river otter, weighing up to about 70 pounds (32 kg).
The officer said main streets and side roads in Palmyra had been rigged with explosives weighing up to 50 kg.
BAGEHOT: If someone is weighing up voting for Zac Goldsmith or you, what should tip the balance in your favour?
People weighing up to 225 pounds can stretch their calf-, thigh- and gluteal muscles with the 30-inch stride length.
After weighing up what I'd got online from various stores, I'd reckoned I'd saved just over 45 cents in total.
The burly canine, weighing up to about 130 pounds (59 kg), is still used for dog fighting in its native country.
President Donald Trump has called the European Union a "foe" on trade and is weighing up punitive tariffs on European cars.
U.K. Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the government was weighing up further sanctions against Russia, which it blamed for the attack.
"After carefully weighing up all the factors, we decided to reach a settlement," Bosch CEO Volkmar Denner said in a statement.
It will start in Blacksburg, Virginia, delivering commercial packages weighing up to 3 pounds using its 11-pound vertical-lift aircraft.
Readers of her books will gain an understanding of an economic approach to weighing up risk when confronted with conflicting advice.
For example, at many Acme locations, if you spend $100, you can get a complimentary turkey weighing up to 22 pounds.
Bank of England officials weighing up the next rise in interest rates have been keen to emphasise the more positive numbers.
Even so, a burka-clad woman weighing up butt plugs in a mall sex shop would still be an unusual sight.
Everywhere, people are weighing up the changes they can make to reduce their carbon footprint, including adopting technologies such as Ecosia.
"Many people are still weighing up how they will vote in this referendum," Mr. Corbyn said in a speech on Thursday.
There is no monetary value printed on the stamp, which is intended for use on letters weighing up to three ounces.
Bank of England officials weighing up the next rise in interest rates have been keen to emphasize the more positive numbers.
Weak business borrowing figures suggested companies were weighing up their options before raising finance to fund projects or developments, he added.
Designed to launch from the air, the Pegasus is a fairly small rocket, capable of launching satellites weighing up to 1,000 pounds.
Even Apple is said to be weighing up a curved screen, according to the latest missives from the iPhone 8 rumor mill.
Panicking, in shock, I remember weighing up the options and wondering how much I needed to placate him to keep myself safe.
Gray-headed flying foxes are Australia's largest bat, weighing up to 2.2 pounds and boasting a wingspan of more than three feet.
The Vector-R is a four-story-high vehicle that can loft satellites weighing up to 145 pounds into lower Earth orbit.
Australian authorities relaxed drone regulations in September, allowing anyone to fly drones weighing up to 2kg without training, insurance, registration or certification.
Weighing up the different options, "the yes vote is a harbinger of risk," Christopher Granville, managing director at Trusted Sources Lombard, said.
They're the largest penguin species in the world, standing 45 inches (114 centimeters) tall and weighing up to 88 pounds (40 kilograms).
Ability to move and/or lift items such as ladders, tools, cable, test equipment and other objects weighing up to 100 pounds.
Lufthansa is also weighing up taking over the rest of struggling Air Berlin, a source told Reuters, confirming earlier German media reports.
More pertinent than weighing up metascores is the response of the games press when Fallout 4 was announced as BAFTA's big winner.
You'll sit through meeting upon meeting, weighing up pros and cons, considering expert testimony, and managing logistics, before any action is taken.
The Swiss bank said in July it was weighing up whether to move some jobs in London to Frankfurt, Madrid or Amsterdam.
They can carry a payload weighing up to about four pounds and travel at a speed of about 22 miles per hour.
The Chamber of Mines of the Philippines said some miners were weighing up possible legal options in the event of more mine closures.
Tiger sharks -- among the largest sharks in the ocean, weighing up to 680 kilograms (1,500 pounds) -- are not a protected species in Australia.
Zelenitsky and her colleagues think that Baby Louie probably would have grown as big as Gigantoraptor in adulthood — weighing up to 7100 pounds.
That would leave her weighing up to 250 pounds, still obese according to the BMI scale, but "a whole lot healthier," he said.
Britain's decision is likely to shape the views of other Western states, such as Canada and France, currently weighing up the same choice.
The IOC is currently weighing up the future of boxing as an Olympic sport due to ongoing issues with AIBA's finances and governance.
Thomas Cook, which owns German airline Condor, has expressed interest in the process, while easyJet is also said to be weighing up assets.
Also in May 2016, the groom-to-be told PEOPLE he was still weighing up the pros and cons for starting a family.
With the U.S. earnings season winding down, investors are also weighing up the prospect of an interest rate hike in the coming months.
The Nuna PIPA Lite LX infant car seat can accommodate babies weighing up to 32 pounds, yet it weighs just 5.7 pounds itself.
Measuring 100 feet in length and weighing up to 1947,000 pounds, the blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed.
It was made by Jacob & Co. back in 2015, it features 239 emerald-cut baguette diamond stones, each weighing up to 3 carats.
Within months, trucks weighing up to 90,000 pounds could be conducting the tests across the tundra as they try to pinpoint oil reserves.
Then, as the building neared completion in 1972, glass panels weighing up to 500 pounds each began dropping from its facades, endangering pedestrians.
Facing similar shortages, Germany is weighing up whether to offer citizenship in return for military service to people from elsewhere in the European Union.
It should be able to go at speeds up to Mach 10, and deliver payloads weighing up to 3,000 pounds to low-Earth orbit.
The EU has been weighing up legislation both to force the companies to do more and ensure there is no fragmentation across the bloc.
We're weighing up the pros and cons of the various options right now, and working out how much bandwidth we have to play with.
Its second act imagines the fall-out in 2029, when Johnson is weighing up his chances of gaining power on a platform of "Breentry".
FINANCIAL markets are supposed to be the font of all wisdom, weighing up the information available and condensing it into a set of prices.
Everything except the heavy base that prevents it from toppling is transparent, and surprisingly the slide can accommodate riders weighing up to 220 pounds.
Both are important factors for the IMF in weighing up whether it will join the present bailout program worth up to 86 billion euros.
" He said that European soccer body UEFA was weighing up health, financial and economic challenges in "defining a possible new model for the calendar.
Iran's national news channel said its missile was capable of placing satellites weighing up to 550 pounds into a 310-mile low earth orbit.
In July 2017, Tehran fired a new generation of rocket, named Simorgh, or Phoenix, designed to loft payloads weighing up to about 500 pounds.
Weighing up to a little under 6 tons, these elephants can live for up to 60 years in the wild, according to National Geographic.
That's why, when weighing up the costs against the benefits, the best alternative is to move towards a transition, without a shadow of a doubt.
Nominations for the 69th BAFTA Film Awards have been revealed, with film crews now weighing up their chances of bringing home a glossy new trophy.
Chicago  is also weighing up the option of introducing the program, which would make it the largest city in the U.S. to get on board.
In front of her, with a 36% chance of appointment, is someone else Mr Trump is publicly weighing up: Gary Cohn (on the left above).
But by weighing up arguments for and against certain acts of expulsion, Morris and Ze'evi seem at times to be taking a less purist view.
In Kent, the robots vaguely resemble giant beetles and scurry around with vertical shelves loaded with merchandise weighing up to 3,000 pounds on their backs.
Fully assembled, Terran-216 will stand about 23 feet tall, and be capable of delivering satellites weighing up to 2,800 pounds to low Earth orbit.
On a Delta Air Lines flight to West Africa, for example, it costs $200 for each extra piece of baggage weighing up to 70 pounds.
After weighing up the personal stress as well as the financial risks, he said he decided to sell his home and "cut all ties with Britain".
From there, the vehicle will release a mini-rocket — a booster with an engine that can propel a satellite weighing up to 23,13 pounds into orbit.
There are other state trials in the works, but many state attorneys-general are still weighing up whether to go it alone or to join hands.
Johannes Kahrs, leader of Seeheimer Kreis, a moderate faction, has argued: "We should not stick to one position without weighing up both sides of the argument".
As of now, the Gogoprint founders are weighing up which countries to enter next based on factors such as competition, market pricing and cost of production.
Other ruling-party bigwigs are weighing up whether to defect, bide their time until the next election in 2023, or challenge Mr Buhari in a primary.
Weighing up to 600 kg (1,3713 lb), the 60-year old crocodile is the biggest ever removed from the Katherine River in the remote Northern Territory.
It's a 43-pound personal aircraft, with room for one passenger weighing up to 100 kilograms (220 pounds) and a small suitcase in a separate compartment.
Italian credit data and information group said on Tuesday it was weighing up various strategic options for its credit management unit, including a sale or merger.
Multinationals headquartered in Catalonia have started weighing up whether the region will declare independence from the rest of Spain and the consequences that this would entail.
Their losses were the biggest among healthcare distributors weighing up the possible ramifications of the AmerisourceBergen deal and a report of Amazon's push into the space.
That's because the Electron is squarely aimed at capitalizing on the small satellite market, by sending satellites weighing up to 500 pounds pounds into lower Earth orbit.
Weighing up to two pounds, this entirely aquatic species is smothered in enormous folds of skin that it uses to suck additional oxygen out of the water.
U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said on Monday NATO was weighing up rotating four battalions of troops through eastern member states amid rising tension in the Baltic.
They can pull the trolleys, weighing up to 200 kilograms for kilometers across the city, said Eli Kodisang of Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO).
Weighing up to 400 pounds, Grauer's gorillas are the heavyweight cousins of the more famous mountain gorillas, of which less than a thousand remain in the wild.
This leaves droves of new opportunists dabbling in what has been dubbed a "Wild West" marketplace, with regulators still weighing up how best to tackle the space.
Weighing up to 1,500 pounds, the animal has survived for millenniums by prowling the edges of Arctic sea ice waiting for seals to pop up for air.
Lloyd's of London insurer Talbot Underwriting Services, which has covered past Games, decided against underwriting Pyeongchang after weighing up the risks against the premium it could fetch.
Problems that involve reasoning or social intelligence, such as weighing up a potential hire in the way a human would, are still out of reach, he said.
Lorely Rodriguez begins weighing up whether to get one of those Santander bikes, so she can cycle to her next meeting in west London, but decides against it.
As we've discussed before on Field Guide, taking some straightforward steps to protect yourself is probably easier than weighing up which public wi-fi network is the safest.
And while the Pegasus is a fairly small rocket, capable of launching satellites weighing up to 1,000 pounds, the rocket-maker signed a deal with Stratolaunch last year.
Cougars are the fourth largest cat species worldwide, with adult females weighing up to 141 pounds (64 kgs) and males weighing as much as 220 pounds (100 kgs).
Out of these efforts, Sharper Shape was the first UAV company in Europe to be granted commercial scale permission to fly BVLOS drones, weighing up to 28503 lbs.
The news comes as the Australian government, led by the conservative Liberal Party, is weighing up when to call a plebiscite on the issue of same-sex marriage.
The French bank acknowledged it had been notified of the fines by the ECB and was weighing up the possibility of an appeal, a spokeswoman said on Monday.
Toward the end of the Cretaceous, around 100 to 66 million years ago, most pterosaurs were enormous, with wingspans of 36 feet and weighing up to 550 pounds.
Some 1,100 pieces of the light gray stone, historically prized by architects, make up the final artwork, with some chunks stacked up and weighing up to 400 pounds.
The popular Baby Carrier One is also well-known for its ergonomic design, made for parents to tote newborns to 3-year-olds weighing up to 33 lbs.
A handful of managers are weighing up new specialist hedge funds, industry data shows, while some funds are stepping up exposure to energy markets and oil in particular.
The country is turning to a Chinese-made drone, the Ehang 184, which can carry a passenger weighing up to 220 pounds for about a 30-minute trip.
The company is pushing toward an initial public offering of the business while weighing up offers from gas producers and other firms, people familiar with the process have said.
As a lather for Local 73, her job involves lifting, moving and tying down heavy pieces of rebar as long as 15 feet and weighing up to 90 pounds.
Steven Swinford said that Gove was still weighing up whether to quit May's cabinet, following the resignations of two senior ministers earlier on Thursday, including Brexit minister Dominic Raab.
SpiceJet's Singh said he was weighing up various options for financing the new purchase, including sale and leaseback, but he ruled out issuing more debt to pay for the planes.
So it's a challenge to pick just one, but rather than arming yourself with multiple models, you can find something that's perfect by weighing up what's really important to you.
The Tiburon is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) weighing up to 55 pounds that can carry radar instruments to scan the caps for researchers, relieving pilots from the dangerous feat.
Boeing is weighing up proposals to develop a new-generation jet carrying 22014-2350 passengers in a development analysts say could severely hurt the A2800, the most profitable Airbus series.
Flynas is weighing up Airbus' A330neo and Boeing's 787-8 jets, which would be used to carry Muslim pilgrims to Saudi Arabia, home to the two holiest sites in Islam.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Sergio Perez expects to have his Formula One future decided before next month's Malaysian Grand Prix and said on Thursday that he is currently weighing up two options.
The Times said Osborne is weighing up whether to support former London mayor and Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson - the current front-runner - in exchange for an appointment as foreign secretary.
A: When I realized what was actually happening, I started weighing up my options in my head, and I thought, okay, I'm not able to get away from him physically.
The vehicle is designed to loft payloads weighing up to 330–500 pounds into orbit, and the company plans to sell individual launches on the Electron for $4.9 million per flight.
The biggest redfish caught in Texas — 260 pounds, 2956 inches — was taken in the Laguna Madre, and anglers routinely catch reds measuring 2245 inches and weighing up to 984179 pounds here.
Image: Screenshot Earlier, we mentioned doing an audit of your system before you switch, and weighing up which applications you're going to lose access to are an important part of this.
For example, Boosted has created the Rev electric scooter with a higher weight capacity and can now carry adults weighing up to 250 pounds — 30 pounds more than typical e-scooters.
And Xi will be weighing up the economic and political costs of intervening in Hong Kong while it is fighting a bitter trade war with the US and a slowing economy.
The Times - Potential bidders for the drug company Shire Plc could be flushed out after a Takeda, a Japan-based pharmaceutical company, revealed that it was weighing up a takeover. bit.
Singapore took delivery of its first smaller A350-900 model this week and has long been weighing up the 777-9, while putting pressure on Airbus to offer it a choice.
Meanwhile, it has been weighing up what to call the new member off the A21000 XWB family, reflecting deeper decisions on market positioning that can affect billions of dollars in sales.
The United States has imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, Mexico and the European Union and is weighing up the possibility of slapping additional duties on automobile imports.
A bounding adult kangaroo weighing up to 90 kg (198 lb) or a flightless adult emu in full stride at 48 kmh (30 mph) can cause serious, even fatal, road crashes.
Finance minister Philip Hammond is also weighing up whether he needs to bolster the economy via higher spending or lower taxes when he delivers his first budget plans on Nov. 21.
One of the children was found wheeling bags of rice weighing up to 40 kilograms between the borders of the Republic of Benin and Nigeria, a spokesman for the agency said.
The rules apply to hybrid and electric cars, SUVs, trucks and buses weighing up to 10,000 pounds and seek to prevent crashes at intersections or when electric vehicles are backing up.
Iran said it successfully tested the Simorgh (Phoenix) rocket which it said could put a satellite weighing up to 250 kg (550 pounds) in an orbit of 500 km (311 miles).
Poman Lo has a life lesson for any young person weighing up whether to work in the family business; joining the firm doesn't have to mean giving up your personal career dreams.
Carpentier and his wife haven't yet taken the plunge — "We're still weighing up options," he says — but doing a deal could extend their reach on and beyond YouTube, shoring up future safety.
Barclays is also weighing up the sale of its Asian private wealth business, for which Singapore's DBS Group Holdings and Julius Baer are seen as potential bidders, sources told Reuters last month.
Tata is weighing up the economic viability of a deal which would make it Jet's decision-maker, necessitating the departure of the airline's founder, people aware of the talks have told Reuters.
SHORTLY after Donald Trump was confirmed as the Republican nominee, a pair of men wearing straw boaters wandered around outside the convention centre, weighing up the merits of tacos versus hot dogs.
The turtles, weighing up to 2628 pounds, have left more than 28500,6900 nests, according to The Associated Press, far ahead of the 2628,28503 nests counted in the previous highest count in 22019.
The Chicco Echo Twin Stroller folds down small enough to fit in the overhead bin of most airplanes, but each of its seats can support a kid weighing up to 40 pounds.
Despite this program, goldfish in the Vasse are thriving, with some fish growing as long as 16 inches and weighing up to four pounds — the size of a two-liter soda bottle.
The Indian government had been weighing up how to respond to February's attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, conducting raids over the past two weeks to weed out militants hiding in the region.
Once released from the bomber, the cruise missiles use internal guidance and their own turbofan engines to fly to and strike independent targets with warheads weighing up to 3,000 pounds (1,360 kilograms).
When the Panama Canal expansion is complete later this year, it will accommodate significantly larger ships, weighing up to 3 times more, than the cargo vessels which currently pass through the canal.
Formula One has been weighing up the pros and cons of various devices compared with completely closed canopies, an option that some fear could trap the driver in the event of a crash.
The bike hauls replaceable, 95 cubic-foot boxes that carry packages weighing up to 400 lbs, UPS said, adding that the trailer and replaceable container configuration of the bike is a U.S. first.
Investors are tracking earnings, with bond traders weighing up whether the Federal Reserve could perhaps return to a more hawkish stance if conditions look to be improving for large businesses in the country.
Internationalization is certainly an area where Singtel Innov8 and Mubadala Ventures — located in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, respectively — can lend a hand, and the company itself is weighing up international offices.
Despite weighing just shy of 10 pounds, and shrinking to a mere 12-inches wide and 14-inches tall when collapsed, the gb Pockit can still carry infants weighing up to 55 pounds.
The energy group retreated 0.9 percent as oil fell for the first time in a week, with investors weighing up how successful potential talks among producers to rein in ballooning oversupply would be.
French retailer Carrefour denied on Wednesday that it was examining a potential bid for debt-laden Casino, after BFM TV reported the firm was weighing up an all-share offer for its rival.
Wednesday's third quarter GDP figures showed the British economy growing at a faster pace than expected, in what may be a relief for policymakers weighing up whether to hike rates at its Nov.
Iran's national news channel said the rocket was capable of placing satellites weighing up to 250 kilograms, or about 550 pounds, into a low earth orbit of 500 kilometers, or about 300 miles.
Some Bank of England policymakers who are weighing up an interest rate hike next week may view the CBI survey as another sign that Britain's economy has recovered after an unusually harsh winter.
A new television rights deal will be coming into effect from August 2019, meaning Wolves, Cardiff and Fulham will be hoping they've got it right when weighing up the cost of soccer success.
The difficulty of distinguishing those groups, sometimes from the same clans and communities now in al-Hol, means that many like Salih face long-term detention under plans the government is weighing up.
However, many want to see clearer definitions of security goals and much more rigorous weighing-up of evidence on how best to achieve them, with higher attention to non-military approaches applied more systematically.
The regime may now be weighing up if it is worth allowing broader, long-term reform on issues such as women's dress, if it makes it easier to retain overall control of the country.
Trump Weighing Up New Immigration RestrictionsPresident Trump is reportedly considering using an executive order to deny immigrants entry if they are likely to require welfare, according to a draft memo circulating among administration officials.
Most likely, banks would gradually shift portfolios towards suitable substitutes, weighing up the capital carrying cost versus yield, assessing the impact on profitability and considering whether new securities are eligible for liquidity buffer requirements.
Australia and New Zealand have already joined the U.S. in barring Huawei from supplying equipment to their 5G networks, while the other Five eyes country, Canada, says it is currently weighing up a ban.
With other genetic modifications, researchers were able to make plants that grew 50% more groundcherries on any given stem, and those fruits were larger -- weighing up to 24% more than the traditional, unmodified versions.
The version of the Long March 8.23 that launched on Friday can heave payloads weighing up to 51,000 pounds (25 metric tons) into low-Earth orbit, or just a couple hundred miles above Earth.
His election is likely to fall foul of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which is currently weighing up the future of boxing as an Olympic sport due to ongoing issues with AIBA's finances and governance.
Here's a demo video: The KATIA has a payload capacity of 1kg, allowing it to pick up, rotate, and precisely place anything weighing up to around 2.2 lbs within a radius of about 1 meter.
LauncherOne uses a two-stage rocket to deliver small satellites (those weighing up to 660 lbs) to low-Earth orbit, after being deployed by a modified aircraft that takes off like a traditional jumbo jet.
The resurgence of violence also coincides with the U.S. administration weighing up its strategic options for Afghanistan, including the possibility of sending more troops to bolster the training and advisory mission already helping Afghan forces.
And you'll be able to get at least a few years worth of use out of it since it can support kids up to three or four years of age, weighing up to around 37 pounds.
Global investment house KKR & Co and Hong Kong-based regional firm Baring Private equity Asia are also weighing up investing in the buyout, according to two sources, who added that no final decision has been made.
While tunnels for boats have been built through mountain ranges before, the new $315 million project will be the first of its kind to facilitate access for freight and passenger ships weighing up to 16,000 tonnes.
Up to 8,000 vehicles weighing up to 50 tonnes would be able to cross the bridge in any 24 hour period, including tanks, TV channels reported, saying the bridge was located east of Deir al-Zor.
"Given that Wal-Mart had been thought to be weighing up selling Asda at one point, it would certainly represent quite a change in attitude to M&A in the UK on their part," he said.
Investors are also weighing up the outlook for Turkish monetary policy after data on Friday showed annual inflation rose slightly more than expected to 11.84% in December, narrowing the window for more rate cuts in 2020.
But continuing signs of a detente in the trade spat between Beijing and Washington has seen demand for emerging currencies, and the rand specifically, remain, with investors willing weighing up individual country risks and carry yield.
PARIS (Reuters) - Weighing up pressure from both France's powerful farmers and violent "yellow vest" protests, the government on Wednesday put forward a schedule for next year's postponed rise in minimum food prices and curbs on bargain sales.
"After weighing up all the options and discussing it with my family and team, I have decided that due to the health concerns surrounding the Zika virus, I will not be participating," she wrote in a statement.
Next time you're weighing up how badly you want that slice of toast that's face down on your kitchen floor, think about the surface of your floor as well as how dry or moist your food is. 
"The boards of directors and commissioners will propose (units to be merged or liquidated)," Thohir said, adding that the ministry was weighing up firms by sector, function and profits, to identify "deadweight" to be merged or liquidated.
The Washington Post, the first to report on this story, notes some of the test's characteristics: The course requires both proficiency in the field, and the strength and stamina to carry equipment weighing up to 152 pounds.
According to the Raytroniks website, the 23-pound device can support a person weighing up to 22 pounds, travels 2499 miles per hour, needs three to five hours to charge and can travel 22015 miles when fully charged.
LONDON (Reuters) - Financial workers weighing up offers to move to Europe after Brexit may find out that relocating is financially more complicated than they bargained for thanks to the long arm of Her Majesty's Revenues and Customs (HMRC).
The province of Shaanxi, home to China's historic Terracotta Army, is weighing up a proposal for a Silk Road Chinese Folk Culture corridor, with folk museums, memorial halls and gardens to pay tribute to the initiative, documents show.
Rabobank's report, "Weighing up Future Food Security in the UK: The Impact of the Brexit on Food & Agribusiness in Europe and Beyond," said although details of British trade agreements are unknown, the cost of exports will undoubtedly increase.
In a hall packed with several ballistic missiles, Mr Kim posed beside a plausible-looking re-entry vehicle that would be consistent in size with a fission device about 22cm in diameter and weighing up to 250 kilograms.
Strensiq costs 58.80 pounds per milligram, meaning it would cost 165,000 pounds a year for babies weighing up to 9 kg and as much as 1.5 million pounds for adults and young people up to 80 kg, NICE said.
With governments around the world weighing up stimulus packages to mitigate the economic impact of coronavirus, and now the market impact of the recent oil price crash, Brazil insisted it cannot and will not turn on the fiscal taps.
And in meetings and congressional-committee hearings later, as chairman of the Federal Reserve from 353 to 235, he hid his bald head in smoke-clouds, as if he was slowly weighing up what answers he could possibly give.
" The plane is designed to drop rockets and other space vehicles weighing up to 500,000 pounds at an altitude of 35,000 feet and has been billed by the company as making satellite deployment as "easy as booking an airline flight.
" The plane is designed to drop rockets and other space vehicles weighing up to 500,000 pounds at an altitude of 35,000 feet and has been billed by the company as making satellite deployment as "easy as booking an airline flight.
As for those with plenty of notice, they get the biggest price break: Launches start at just $2.25 million for payloads of up to 150 kg (330 lbs), or $4.5 million for those weighing up to 300 kg (660 lbs).
Alongside the column inches in the U.S. devoted to weighing up President Trump's record in office so far, numerous global media outlets have published features, polls and commentary pieces looking at how the former businessman is faring at an international level.
Rival Rio Tinto is also weighing up the future of three aluminium smelters in Australia and a smelter in New Zealand, pressing for cheaper and more reliable power, as the Australian grid becomes more dependent on intermittent wind and solar power.
Investors were also weighing up a statement on Monday from rating agency Moody's, which said the erosion of Turkey's foreign currency reserves is a credit negative and that their use to prop up the lira poses renewed questions about the central bank's independence.
When Comcast boss Brian Roberts was weighing up a $31 billion offer for British broadcaster Sky, a trip to see Sky's products in store, and the knowledge of the London cab driver that took him there, helped to make up his mind.
It already offers a Line Official Account and a Facebook chatbot, and In said that he is weighing up the merits of an app that allows users to follow news about their favorite celebrities, since that is an interest that drives its audience and traffic.
Investors were also weighing up a statement Monday from Moody's Rating Agency, which said the erosion of Turkey's foreign currency reserves is a credit negative and central bank use of reserves to prop up the lira currency poses renewed questions on its transparency and independence.
" Weighing up whether robots, algorithms, and services from tech companies could be used for good or evil, Johnson also opined that robots could be "washing and caring for an aging population, or pink-eyed terminators sent back from the future to cull the human race.
Investors were also weighing up a statement on Monday from Moody's rating agency, which said the erosion of Turkey's foreign currency reserves is a credit negative and that central bank use of reserves to prop up the lira currency poses renewed questions about its transparency and independence.
Image: GizmodoIf you're in the market for a new smartphone then you're naturally going to want to look up key details such as processor speed, RAM, storage space, battery size, and the camera's megapixel rating, but weighing up these raw specifications is increasingly becoming a waste of time.
So now companies intending to get into the foldables business are weighing up the pros and cons: outward-folding devices will be flatter, sleeker, and more visually engaging, but an inward-folding tablet protects the screen much better and is ergonomically reminiscent of using a regular old paper book.
Photo: NASA/Glenn Research CenterPhoto: NASA/Glenn Research CenterVacuum-dynamic stand, Makeyev State Rocket Centre, Chelyabinsk, RussiaThis is huge: the Russians' drop tower can be used for testing full scale space hardware weighing up to 30 tons, dropping them from the top of the 98-foot-high vacuum chamber.
The owner of hundreds of Petbarn stores and a network of veterinary clinics said it agreed to buyout at A$5.55 a share, a premium of nearly a quarter over its last closing price, after weighing up "a number of alternatives ... and alternative proposals from other potentially interested parties".
So, of course, weighing up all the pros and cons, the limitations which exist and at the same time the good investments and yields which can be attained in Russia, investors make the choice for themselves about whether they continue to invest in Russia or withhold their investments.
HBS has made "Leadership and Corporate Accountability" (which delves into "the responsibilities of business to the broader system in which it is embedded") a required first-year course, with case studies weighing up things like the morality of looking beyond financial metrics at Japan's Government Pension Investment Fund.
Geologists said Kilauea may be entering a new phase of explosive eruptions not seen in nearly a century that could hurl "ballistic blocks" weighing up to 12 tons for half a mile (800 meters), and rain pebble-sized fragments for another mile or two (1.8 to 3.2 km).
If you want all your messages in the same (digital) space, use the importing options we mentioned above; if you just want to see all your messages on one or two screens, then find an app (after carefully weighing up all the other features besides multi-account support).
This has led to what she calls "strange contrasts": balancing her math homework with her fight to save the planet; listening attentively to teachers and decrying the immaturity of world leaders; weighing up the existential threat of climate change alongside the agonizing choice of what subjects to study in high school.
It is seriously looking at bots; gauging the effectiveness of instant-ordering Dash-style services; weighing up voice interfaces and even having "intense discussions" about how to use Prime Now as a template — all for retailers and brands to keep their own direct relationships with customers and grow their sales.
Standing nearly 10 feet tall and weighing up to 1,000 pounds — or so researchers believed — this flightless cousin of the ostrich went extinct in the 17th century, thanks in part to humans stealing their massive eggs, either to feed their own families or to repurpose them as giant rum flasks.
Delivery drivers would load goods weighing up to 3kg into a drone on one side of the inlet and it would fly autonomously along a fixed route to land on the other side, where the goods would be collected by another team of drivers who would take them on to their final destinations.
Once completed, it will include a sauna, a steam room, a two-story-tall "art room," a cargo elevator capable of lifting large-scale artworks weighing up to 11 tons, and an 82-foot-long swimming pool — that's almost long enough to accommodate five of his pickled shark sculptures end-to-end.
A representative of one big multinational firm says it has been weighing up contingencies for months, as 80% of production at its British car plants goes to the EU. Given thin profit margins and the risk of tariffs, currency swings or other barriers to trade, it would shift new investment to the continent.
Didi took an acquisition route into Brazil — where it bought local operator 99 for around $1 billion — it used a franchise-based model to move into Taiwan in January, and it is still weighing up options in Japan having teamed up with SoftBank to commit to launching local services before the end of this year.
Based on the test's course and flight time, analysts believe the first missile would have had a normal-trajectory range of about 7,13km, while the second, which flew for 47 minutes and reached an altitude of 3,700km, would have had a range of up to 10,000km while carrying a warhead weighing up to 650kg.
In the meantime, the European Union's competition chief is considering a new tax investigation, Thibault Larger reports: EU competition chief Margrethe Vestager is weighing up whether there are grounds to open a probe into Facebook's European tax arrangements as she deepens her multinational investigation into sweetheart tax deals, two people close to the case said Wednesday.
"Weighing up whether to invest in negative yielding issues has seemed quite perverse, but we did participate in Henkel - a five-year bond yielding 0% at issue can still offer some value in relation to cash holding fees," said Tom Ross, a portfolio manager at Henderson Global Investors, which has more than £103bn of assets under management.
But even more important, during that time we found a recording of Shin whispering in Japanese—covertly, while he's captured in North Korea—where he tells the whole story from beginning to end, including this moment where he's weighing up whether he should stay or go, whether he should betray Kim Jong-il, and that became a crucial part of the story.
While carpooling — where people come together in small groups to ride in the same general direction in a single car — is something that the Ubers of the world are also offering, it also presents a window of opportunity to those mass transit companies to better compete against transportation-on-demand services, and fill a hole to serve consumers who might be weighing up alternatives.
" Asked how union leaders are weighing up candidates' health care and immigration approaches, and whether there is a tension between the two priorities, the union's communications director Bethany Khan responded, "We will keep speaking with candidates and members about importance of having a president who will champion issues that working families care about — health care, immigration, the economy, and making it easier for workers to organize into unions.
Although the Cuban giant owl, an awesome predator nearly four feet tall, no longer terrorizes rodents, having died out some 12,000 years ago, and sloths the size of St. Bernards no longer creep through the forest, the park harbors Demarest's hutia, a brown-furred rodent weighing up to 20 pounds, and the solenodon, an insectivore with a pointy snout and weak, beady eyes that secretes venom through a groove in its front teeth.
Read more: An Australian sports journalist was accidentally charged $100,000 for a bottle of beer during a work trip to England, and he won't get his money back for over a weekThe curator has transplanted hundreds of specimens, some of them fully grown and weighing up to six tonnes each, to create the living work of art inspired by Peintner's work, which predates Beuys's proposal to plant 7,000 oak trees at documenta in Kassel in 1982.

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