Sentences with phrase «which observers»

Of course, digital currencies have enabled some drug trade, of which observers do not yet understand as a new wave or just an extension of the existing underground economy.
As yet, not enough cases have come through it for it to build up its reputation, but this is something which observers believe will change over time, as disputes emerge from the contracts which have CCJA clauses, of which there are believed to be a good number.
Here's the final communiqué that emerged from the meeting, which some observers saw as largely empty rhetoric but others viewed as containing concrete signs of progress.
A ill - advised, if innovative, «#dicksoutforoutlast» campaign has begun trending on Twitter, which observers describes as «definitely horrifying, but for all the wrong reasons».
The offers were in response to Bank of Montreal (BMO - T 58.600.480.83 %) offering five - year fixed - rate mortgages over 25 years at 2.99 per cent, which observers said is the lowest in recent memory.
At the Paris Motor Show in 2016 the luxury arm of Toyota brought us the UX concept, which some observers thought looked like a car that Batman would use while his regular ride was being repaired.
An expert observer who had done many classroom observations using this scheme and helped to refine it read through all of the observations to further assess the degree to which observers were using the codes in a similar manner.
Walks are based on a three - G structure — goal, grow, and glory — in which observers provide feedback to the teacher on how well the lesson matches the teacher's goals and how much growth the teacher is showing, and they offer praise for the teacher's accomplishments.
Congressional Democrats reaped modest gains in last week's hard - fought elections, which some observers here say could step up pressure for a more centrist, bipartisan approach to federal education policy on Capitol Hill next year, regardless of which candidate ultimately wins the White House.
A search committee last week named three local schools superintendents as finalists for the post of Kentucky commissioner of education, which observers predict will be among the most closely watched education jobs in the nation.
We designed a binary task mimicking the selection interface currently popular in online dating websites in which observers typically make binary decisions (attractive or unattractive) about each face in a sequence of unfamiliar faces.
Subsequent field surveys of more than 16 square miles of Big Woods forest around the area in which observers initially saw the bird failed to turn up any occupied roost holes.
Democrats were privately hoping that Mr. Recchia would win the backing of the party, which observers say could be worth several thousand votes.
Late last week, in a rare show of bipartisanship, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D - Montana, and Sen. Charles Grassley, R - Iowa, the Ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, unveiled a $ 85 billion jobs bill which observers believed at least some Senate Republicans would have supported.
That gives the GOP at least 32 votes in the 63 - member body — unless Democrats win recounts of two close elections on Long Island, which observers say is unlikely.
When operational, the Special Prosecutor's office will be independent of the Executive, which observers believe will allow it to adequately deal with corruption - related issues which have plagued past governments.
When operational, it is hoped the Special Prosecutor's office will be independent of the Executive, which observers believe will allow it to adequately deal with corruption - related issues that have plagued past governments.
The Special Prosecutor's office is expected to be independent of the Executive, which observers believe will allow it to deal with corruption - related issues which have plagued governance adequately.
The funds will go from Thune's own re-election committee to the NRSC's coffers, where it will be turned directly into campaign ads and other political efforts toward hanging onto the Senate majority — which observers think may be threatened by the performance of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.
While primaries are merely foreplay to the main event on November 8, who emerges from them could well determine the make - up of a legislature which observers on both sides predict will be almost evenly divided.
The Special Prosecutor's office is expected to be independent of the Executive, which observers believe will allow it to adequately deal with corruption - related issues which have plagued governance.
The shindig is just over three weeks before the midterm elections in which observers now agree the Democrats are very much in danger of losing control of the House — even though that would require the GOP to flip more than three dozen seats around the country.
Washington and Colorado recently decriminalised cannabis, in a move which observers expect to see repeated in other states.
Labour spent just over # 1m compared with # 2.3 m in 2009, which some observers claim is evidence of a cash crisis.
With the September primary nine months away, McCoy embarked on a very early media blitz of television ads over the weekend, which observers see as an indication he's not taking his electability for granted.
After that terrible attempt on goal, Lallana in Pyjamas went on a superb attack, which some observers on the touchline described as «Barcelona-esque», and after a great shot on goal, the Greystar United keeper denied them.
No right or wrong, «unless» a specific set of criteria is agreed upon, to which the observers can base their assesments against said criteria specifics to be compared or judged against.
When asked about Jimmy Fallon's interview with Trump during the election on NBC's «The Tonight Show,» which observers criticized for its lack of tough questions, Letterman offered how he would have behaved in the situation.
Jaitley made the comments during his fifth annual budget, which observers watched closely as the country prepares for a general election next year.
It was not at all like the modern research interview in which an observer attempts to elicit information about subjectively held attitudes from individuals who have never reflected on their feelings until the moment when they are presented with preceded questions that are not part of their own subculture.
The intellectual difficulty that stands in the way of a theoretical inquiry into the meaning of history results from the ambiguity of the material with which the observer has to deal.
The deeper revelation is one of undivided wholeness, in which the observer is not separate from what is observed.
The event in question may refer to that which an observer sees as he looks in my direction at an appropriate moment.
How advanced is «sufficiently» advanced, and which observer determines it?
The charge and spin of unparticles would be fixed but, counter-intuitively, their mass would somehow vary depending on the scale at which an observer viewed the particle.
That would contradict Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, in which an observer falling through the horizon would see no sudden changes in the environment.
The time - dependent rate phenomenon says that the speed of an organism's evolution will depend on the time frame over which the observer is looking at it.
Carsten Höller's (b. 1961, Brussels, Belgium) Atomium Phi (2004), a sculpture modified especially for P.S. 1's exhibition, is based on a phenomenon discovered in 1912 by the Gestalt psychologist Max Wertheimer, in which the observer «sees» an imaginary ball jumping in between two dots projected next to each other in rapid sequence.
By way of comparison, Council for the City of Toronto, which any observer will agree is a gong show, has 44 councillors.

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Because such a transaction would be irreversible and difficult, if not impossible, to trace, observers quickly recognized the hallmark of a scam in which the senders would likely be diverting their funds to the criminals, never to see them again.
The US has long been trying to shift its focus from the Middle East, starting with the Obama administrations «Pivot to Asia,» which has been criticized by both American and international observers.
The $ 10 billion cloud storage company hired a new chief financial officer at the beginning of 2015, which signaled to some market observers it was planning an IPO.
Some observers predict that such borrowers will be forced to tap networks of small investors who lend through mortgage brokers, as well as mortgage investment corporations — in other words, the most remote corners of Canada's shadow banking sector, which accounts for 40 % of Canada's banking space.
Not surprisingly, many observers are calling out the move by the Times — which has been at the forefront of the current wave of sexual harassment reporting that has sparked numerous firings elsewhere — as hypocritical.
The company is considered to have decent bench strength, which is why at least one observer thinks Schroeder might have been pushed to leave early to «accommodate a strong internal candidate who would otherwise leave the company rather than wait.»
But some observers expect Russia's strongest efforts may be reserved for Serbia, which has close cultural and religious bonds with Moscow — and whose membership in NATO or the European Union would be seen by the Kremlin as a severe blow.
If you're not familiar with Lent, it is a period of about six - weeks during which Christians of many denominations and other observers traditionally fast or forsake luxuries.
Yet there is another scenario, which, many observers believe, is just as likely: that Putin, with about $ 465 billion in foreign cash and gold in Russia's Central Bank, could try to ride out sanctions, perhaps for years, and emerge even stronger (his approval ratings are above 80 %) as the Man Who Faced Down the West.
While some observers see the plan as yet another way in which the provinces are pressuring the federal government to expand CPP, Ontario's opposition Progressive Conservatives have already condemned the program as a «job - killing payroll tax.»
With Environmental Protection Agency Chief Scott Pruitt also said to be on thin ice, political observers have been guessing which official might be next to depart an administration engulfed in multiple controversies.
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