One defines
neutrality when one is about to end it.
Members of teams collating official graphs should be banned from having a view on AGW or CAGW to ensure
neutrality when collating and publishing information.
Once committed, the C63 AMG Black Series is better balanced than its standard sibling, displaying less initial understeer and greater
neutrality when you unleash its substantial performance at the exit.
Schools «can not follow a policy of strict
neutrality when their students» and families» identities are openly under attack in the civic sphere» — because failing to openly embrace students can leave them vulnerable to ostracization from their community.
PoliticsHome was already owned by Stephan Shakespeare, after all, and similar worries were expressed over
neutrality when it started, with you guys giving only tentative support at first.
Our military Chaplains do not prosthelytize, and must maintain every measure of religious
neutrality when counseling others of different faith.
Not exact matches
By the end of February,
when Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler delivers his final set of rules on net
neutrality, Wheeler would expand the agency's reach over the internet and broadband providers through a series of «bright line rules» that would take the debate over net
neutrality to yet another level.
The new ruling spells out how individuals can take providers to task
when they feel that so - called net
neutrality rules have been violated.
Net
neutrality became an issue in Canada back in 2008,
when it emerged that Bell Canada was slowing down or «throttling» the connections of customers using peer - to - peer file - sharing software.
That's especially bad
when it comes to net
neutrality because, of all the issues under the regulator's purview, it may very well be the most important.
«Yet for years now they have said
when asked that the change in net
neutrality would not have a material effect on their business.
When Verizon launched in - house tech blog Sugar String back in 2014, it reportedly banned reporters from covering topics like net
neutrality and government surveillance.
One of the very greatest acts of statesmanship in the postwar world was
when the founding chancellor of the German Federal Republic (West Germany), Konrad Adenauer, declined Stalin's offer of reunification in exchange for German
neutrality in the Cold War.
While the FCC has argued that net
neutrality rules made it more difficult for broadband providers to invest in their networks and thus hurt innovation, evidence suggests that such regulation has had no negative impact on telecom investment — instead, it increased by 5 percent from 2014 to 2016,
when net
neutrality rules were in place.
Innovation didn't decrease
when net
neutrality rules were in place.
Wheeler's decision to stick with the voluntary protocol by stepping down
when a new president is elected likely spells a quick death for his major communications policies, including net
neutrality rules that prohibit discrimination against Internet sites and services.
The net
neutrality concept first started to bubble up in 2007,
when U.S. cable provider Comcast was caught blocking BitTorrent, a peer - to - peer protocol used for file - sharing.
The Federal Communications Commission has done what no one, including apparently chairman Tom Wheeler, once thought possible
when the debate over net
neutrality erupted early last year.
It's a restrained approach compared with Google's aggressive lobbying campaign in 2006
when Sergey Brin, one of the company's co-founders, went to Capitol Hill to argue for the importance of net
neutrality.
Opponents of the net
neutrality rules sued the FCC this year, saying the commission violated regulations
when it passed the rules.
Net
neutrality supporters are focusing their efforts in part on the Congressional Review Act, a once - obscure law that allows Congress to overturn regulations enacted by federal agencies within 60 days of
when they take effect.
We remain focused on the recent launch of Firefox Quantum and our commitment to protecting the internet as a global public resource, especially at a time
when user rights like net
neutrality and privacy are under attack.»
The whole net
neutrality debate, in fact, started
when Comcast was accused of cutting off access to P2P networks during peak usage.
Comments to the FCC spiked earlier this year
when comedian John Oliver, on his HBO show, called on people to bombard the FCC in support of net
neutrality.
«The
neutrality of this article is disputed — Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page — Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met,» explains Wiki
when you visit the page.
Using the argument of
neutrality is too dismissive to the more pertinent fact at hand — likely about $ 300k was deployed to control $ 1.6 m, to be used in any way shape or form
when it is all said and done... retiring abroad, funding their kids college, starting their tube meat meat truck business after they get tired of the lawyering rat race, etc etc..
Importantly,
when one measures the distributional effect of tax reform they must look at the entire plan; however, absent SALT repeal, it is more challenging to achieve distributional -
neutrality and more likely that tax reform overall will be regressive in nature.
This story made some sense in 2005,
when the FCC first offered positive policy guidance on net
neutrality.
Practitioners of disciplines that pride themselves on their objectivity and
neutrality sometimes make pronouncements on matters of ultimate human concern, but
when they do so they invariably introduce assumptions not warranted by their purely empirical or purely rational methods.
When the ideal of separation accords with the ideals of
neutrality and accommodation in any particular case, there is no problem.
However,
when it was put to me that the issue of women in the church is an issue of justice and not simply a theological issue, I could no longer maintain my silence and
neutrality.
Pius could be bold, as in 1939
when he had been pope only a few months and against the adamant counsel of all his advisors, he risked Vatican
neutrality by alerting the British to the plan of the German generals to overthrow Hitler.
I didn't notice it speeding up
when Obama made net
neutrality law so I highly doubt anyone will notice the internet slowing down now that its gone.
«
When I compared the issue of net
neutrality to women's suffrage, I was saying the issue started, like women's suffrage, with a small number of passionate advocates and then grew to become something amazing,» Mr. Wu said in a statement to the Observer.
«It's all about race,» Wimes said, noting the difference in EMILY's List's involvement in this race compared to its
neutrality in the 2014 gubernatorial Democratic primary
when longtime abortion - rights liberal, former state Sen. Nan Rich, ran against former Gov. Charlie Crist, who had been a self - styled «pro-life» Republican before leaving the GOP.
When sniffing the sweat from the men's second workout, the volunteers scored in a manner indicating emotional
neutrality.
But as Scientific American's editors noted in a 2006 editorial, net
neutrality may still be the wisest course at a time
when the existing balance of power is tilted so heavily toward a few broadband providers — a situation that leaves room for abuse in the absence of a level playing field.
So to make it clear, a naturally thin stops eating
when they're hunger goes away,
when their hunger is satisfied,
when they have a sense of
neutrality in their feeling, in their body.
Joanne Woodward's narrator notes that Archer privately questions the strict New York societal rules and mores without publicly challenging them, and true enough, Day - Lewis wears a mask of polite
neutrality, brightening up only
when Michelle Pfeiffer's Ellen Olenska, the cousin of his fiancée May (Winona Ryder), is around.
Th «
neutrality» sought by the producers apparently was breached, in their estimation,
when director Nemec focused a moment too long on the gay dads.
«The Internet wasn't broken in 2015,» FCC Chairman Ajit Pai says, referring to the year
when net
neutrality rules were adopted.
When it comes to handling, the BR - V is like any other Honda — just enough
neutrality to be ballistic levels of fun in the right hands.
In a day and age
when we are facing the potential rollback of net
neutrality, you can not put a price tag on the individuals in a student's life who teach them the skills to distinguish between Fake news and real news.»
In the early»70s, Wegman was living in SoHo
when he discovered the Weimaraner, a pointing breed dating to 19th - century Germany, that he found attractive for its «
neutrality.»
Alliston's artist book seems to satirise the anodyne
neutrality affected by exhibition catalogues, a bit of japery all the more apropos
when the viewer considers that Mellon's assets were dispersed over the course of four separate auctions at Sotheby's.
When you think of art in those years, you may think first of Dada, reveling in the
neutrality of Switzerland — or of František Kupka, Francis Picabia, and Wassily Kandinsky turning their back on war to invent abstraction.
Hello is the title of the audio piece that, with a stressed correctness of tone and attempted
neutrality, will speak to you
when you enter the Fondazione Giuliani.
But unlike Prince's
neutrality of position in terms of his own identity
when using appropriated images and text; Kruger positions herself in opposition as antithetical to the machinations of mass media manipulation.
The usual
neutrality and isolation of the white cube experience is diminished in favor of an enhanced and continued range of gray tones that separates the paintings but does not provide the jolt that white would have
when looking from one painting to another.
Gore wanted these young, tech - savvy attendees to start a grassroots movement using social media like they did
when «net
neutrality was threatened or
when the Stop Online Piracy Act threatened to blacklist websites that offered so - called illegal content,» said Macworld.