Some within the hearing-impaired community have expressed frustration because they cannot read. Others have complained that the sign language interpretations have too many abstract terms, with the interpreters given little time to explain them better.
Some COVID-19 patients in the state can be visited by their families soon as the state is launching a two-week hospital visitation pilot program in 16 hospitals.
Some 76.1 percent of the bankers surveyed believed current monetary policy was moderate, up from 73.2 percent in the first quarter.
Some parts of the tech world are “at least as segregated as the Ferguson police force,” and students should be demonstrating against more than racism in law enforcement. “Hands up! Be fair. Hands up! Be just. Hands up! One set of rules,” he said.
Some local media reports, however, said that there have been 61 child deaths at the hospital in the past 72 hours, though there has been no official confirmation.
Some of those outstanding issues include information about how often players will be tested and what will happen if someone tests positive.
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Some people have changed their minds about the kind of car they want to buy.
Some Hong Kong residents lost sight of the political future after the opposition camp in June 2015 vetoed the government's constitutional reform bill designed to elect the CE by universal suffrage in 2017. In December 2015, Xi told CE Leung Chun-ying at a meeting in Beijing: "The exercise of 'One Country, Two Systems' in Hong Kong has faced some new circumstances in recent years. My emphasis is on the fact that the central government will always insist on two things in maintaining 'One Country, Two Systems'. One is absolute determination that will never change or waver. The other is absolute precision that makes sure the implementation of 'One Country, Two Systems' in Hong Kong will never lose its original shape and form, and will always proceed along the right course down the road."
Some major cities in China, such as Shenzhen in Guangdong province, Shanghai and Beijing already have local regulations for emergency facilities in public places, but such regulations are not effectively carried out, he said.
Some 53 percent of Chinese companies with businesses in the US believe that the current Trump administration will "tighten its general oversight of foreign companies", the survey said. In addition, reviews by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States remain a concern for Chinese companies. A quarter of the companies surveyed considered its reviews to be "politicized and opaque".