Being the first regulator of power plants» greenhouse gas emissions may
not be a distinction Trump wants, either.
In which case, there should
not be a distinction between the enforcement of domestic arbitral and international awards in the State where the enforcement is sought, on the base of reciprocity.
Not exact matches
In a response to a Norwegian news outlet, a Facebook spokesman said: «While we recognize that this photo
is iconic, it
's difficult to create a
distinction between allowing a photograph of a nude child in one instance and
not others.»
But that
's not the
distinction.
The
distinction between «free from» the necessity to turn a profit and «non-profit»
is important: These companies
are not only willing to experiment with new ideas for delivering and managing care, they
're eager to do so — whatever the time (and presumably, financial) investment might
be.
Toys «
R» Us Inc. doesn't sell the most toys in the U.S. — that
distinction goes to Walmart Inc. — but it has remained a key proving ground for kids» gadgets, games and other playthings.
And the small
distinctions between what Marks says liquidity
is and isn't
are incredibly important.
I
'm not sure what to do with that
distinction, but it
's worth noting.
Focus on customers
not competitors This
is intrinsically linked to having limited resources, but it
's worth making the
distinction.
In July, the Department of Labor issued guidelines to clarify the
distinction between employee and freelancer for the purposes of the Fair Labor Standards Act — and the new interpretations
are not favorable to the new - economy model.
The chain's Indian restaurants will have the
distinction of
not serving beef, to better fit the needs of customers in a country where the majority of citizens
are Hindu or Muslim.
Besides price, an even bigger point of
distinction between Eatsa and Chipotle
is that Friedberg's chain doesn't serve meat, which has a high environmental cost.
Devotees of the «Persona» role - playing game series aren't saying «Persona 5»
is the best the series has to offer — that
distinction tends to rest with the third game.
In fact, FundersClub
is pretty much like any other VC firm, albeit with one other major
distinction: it doesn't take a 2 percent management fee of investment funds.
Yahoo has since said that the alleged hack described by Motherboard
is different than the hack it just confirmed, but Armstrong does
not make that
distinction.
«They have to learn to make a
distinction between «there aren't any black people,» and «we don't know any black people.»»
MGM had the
distinction of
being one of the few movie studios that
not only used technicolor but also remained profitable during The Great Depression.
That doesn't settle the issue of whether Indiana
's RFRA
is a good law, but it
's an important
distinction to note.
You can't just
be a great tasting beer or a great fitting floor mat; you have to position every other alternative, so consumers can make a clear
distinction between what you stand for and everyone else.
We
're not including any computers with macOS on this list because there aren't any that would fall under the «budget laptop»
distinction of costing $ 500 or less.
The key
distinction is that this
was an FBI investigation,
not an order from the White House itself.
This
is an important
distinction and it applies to habits, processes, and goals of all kinds,
not just television sets.
And that
's because the store
not only knows who its customers
are but can make meaningful
distinctions among them.
First we must make one important
distinction: Goop isn't suggesting that we all start coughing up cash to repel blood - sucking mythological vampires.
There
are an assortment of clinical definitions for the terms «introvert» and «extrovert,» but for Cain
's purposes it
's not important to get tripped up by those fine
distinctions.
That
's distinction is important in science: Just because two things
are linked, doesn't mean one caused the other.
I love the balanced
distinction Tanya makes between something
being important to share with others vs.
being so «important to me that I don't hide it.»
Importantly, Siddall and his management team also wrote a new mission statement that emphasized the agency
was about satisfying housing «needs,»
not wants — a key
distinction for an organization that long saw boosting homeownership as part of its mandate.
At the time, Facebook noted the photo's historical relevance, but said it
was «difficult to create a
distinction between allowing a photograph of a nude child in one instance and
not others.»
«That
's not an important
distinction,» he says.
I call this ability to stand out from the crowd Managed
Distinction, and it will
be instrumental in helping you position yourself as
not only an expert in your field, but one with a distinctive background, skill set, and perspective.
Unfortunately, that level of
distinction simply isn't enough for most businesses.
However, the prosecutor, US attorney Serrin Turner, said he found little to no
distinction between the actions of both Shrem and Faiella, arguing that both crimes led to serious drug trafficking; that he
was «moving drug money -
not in the traditional way - online - but moving it nevertheless».
«Most business owners and entrepreneurs
are not aware of the
distinction in skill set between those who can successfully run a business and those who
are true entrepreneurs,» David Litt, founder and CEO of Blue Star Tech, said to me, addressing this
distinction.
This
is an important
distinction, because in all three autopilot cases — and I want to
be careful to
not blame the victims here — the users appear to have potentially misused — or perhaps even abused — the technology.
As an investor, I can make money by selling a percentage of my holdings or collecting dividends, and I don't really care how that
's divided up — it
's an artificial
distinction.
The Toronto Stock Exchange has the
distinction of having the greatest number of companies in the mining and oil & gas industries in any exchange across the globe, which isn't surprising given how big of a percentage of Canada's economy those industries form.
The main
distinction between global and international bond funds
is that the former invests in U.S. securities whereas as international bond funds do
not.
The NRA originally said bump stocks should
be «subject to additional regulations,» but clarified that any action should come from the Trump administration —
not from Congress — a
distinction that muddied hopes of any action in the legislative branch.
Even a statement as simple as «people
are less likely to
be involved in accidents while Autopilot
is engaged» could
be misleading if drivers tend to rely on Autopilot more in ideal driving conditions, rather than challenging ones, and the
distinction isn't taken into account.
In the letter, the group argued that the act draws a «clear
distinction» between those who should
be licensed and those who should
not, and will function as an «excellent model» for states to follow.
This might sound like a minor
distinction, but it
's not.
btw, this post
is not «condescending», but «patronizing» and I trust you understand the
distinction.
For most readers of Hacked, the
distinction is easily discernible, but for new traders the difference isn't easily gauged.
We found that the
distinction of «normal» and «
not normal»
is important
not only for the asset class that we
are referencing, but also in a cross-asset test.
The
distinction is they
are «public» to the extent they
are registered with the SEC, so the public can view their offering, but they do
not trade on the open market as do the public REIT shares you purchase from an investment broker.
Stockton, California, a city with a beautiful waterfront, a rich history, and the
distinction of
being named an All - American city in 1999 and 2004,
is now hobbling economically —
not because of its residents, but because of Wall Street.
Jack Ma draws
distinction between Alibaba and Amazon, saying, «We
are not an ecommerce company, we help others to become ecommerce companies.»
The term «utility» when used in the United States
is used as an organizational
distinction,
not a legal declaration.
It
's a variation on broken link building, with this key
distinction: you
're not looking for broken links but pages that
are blank.