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"aggravating" Definitions
  1. making an illness or a bad or unpleasant situation worse
  2. (informal) annoying somebody, especially deliberately

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Yet our federal government has responded by aggravating these trends.
He said that Mr. Trump's rhetoric risked aggravating those groups.
I understand that it can be a pretty aggravating song.
But that does not mean the smaller fees aren't aggravating.
In reality, it is simply aggravating the country's bitter divide.
But that's not the only thing that's aggravating about this situation.
Aggravating the refugee crisis is the second danger according to Soros.
He's annoying in a highly productive, quietly creative, intensely aggravating way.
Getting around on the public system in SF is often aggravating.
He left Sunday's game in Tampa after aggravating an Achilles' injury.
It's aggravating to not be able to understand your own body.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Wednesday warned against making aggravating remarks.
Roofs were ripped off homes, aggravating an already deepening housing crisis.
In February, his car was rear-ended again, aggravating the injuries.
Karen's manner in court is no less aggravating, but it works.
Every great team gets the aggravating figure of fun it deserves.
But they blamed the administration for aggravating the standoff with Tehran.
Facebook has come under scrutiny for aggravating the echo chamber effect.
And it wasn't just the war that was aggravating American servicemen.
Cespedes is on the disabled list after aggravating a hamstring injury.
Green argued that Trump is "legitimizing bigotry" by aggravating such controversies.
Parents want a little time away from a child's aggravating behavior.
This can be sexy or aggravating depending on the mood or situation.
Makeup, particularly heavy products, runs the risk of further aggravating the situation.
Are there things about a particular case that are aggravating or mitigating.
The demagogue in the White House is simply aggravating an existing picture.
On Monday, the U.S. accused Russia of aggravating political tensions in Venezuela.
A welfare office is host of myriad little frustrations and aggravating encounters.
Their activism, alienating some colleagues and aggravating administrators, came at a price.
Aggravating the situation was the storm's slow, potent march onto the coastline.
Rookie CB Quincy Wilson was inactive after aggravating a knee injury this week.
That would surely make a no-deal exit acrimonious, thereby aggravating its effects.
My transition has been the most aggravating and slow going with my parents.
"We believe the two sides should now stop aggravating the situation," Putin said.
She was sweet by her mother's word and aggravating by her older sister's.
It appears Sunday night's incident was a result of aggravating the preexisting injury.
Saturday, Curry briefly returned for 14 minutes against Denver before aggravating his leg.
They have to vote again that the aggravating evidence substantially outweighs any mitigation.
"This officer has a history of antagonizing and aggravating my client," Brown said.
Sure, you suffered through those aggravating tasks when you were in your 20s.
Sometimes they sound just like heaven, sometimes like an aggravating and inescapable hell.
Aggravating the problems, officials and experts say, are more guns on the streets.
"We believe the two sides should now stop aggravating the situation," he said.
He required a second operation in January after aggravating the injury last season.
I think that attacking, killing a police officer should be an aggravating factor.
It was the first time Price was on a mound since aggravating the injury.
By not allowing access to the site, Dubai argued, Doha was aggravating the dispute.
It's aggravating that there's no way to invite players to join your matches, too.
He called Trump's rhetoric a "load of nonsense" that was aggravating a grave situation.
This happens without fail if it's on your lap, and is a little aggravating.
Avila exited his rehab game Wednesday at Triple-A Charlotte after aggravating his injury.
Defending champion Brooks Koepka withdrew before the third round after aggravating a knee injury.
A lack of financial supervision allowed opaque financial instruments to flourish, aggravating the problem.
Aggravating matters, Johnson has said he would try again to force a general election.
Some customers are egregiously rude, while others have habits that are just quietly aggravating.
He has repeatedly blamed that period for aggravating poverty, corruption and violence in Mexico.
This escalation has kept the conflict raging while aggravating the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
This Congress is solving economic problems that don't exist and aggravating those that do.
Further aggravating tensions, two U.S. strategic bombers conducted drills over South Korea on Thursday.
Mr. Babis accused the reporters of "terrorizing" his family and aggravating his son's condition.
Bits There are few things more aggravating than rush-hour traffic in Midtown Manhattan.
At the moment, it is difficult to say more, we risk aggravating their situation.
A flood of Russian bots were also observed aggravating the gun debate on Twitter.
But their rate of stunting increased with age, suggesting that school was aggravating the problem.
" But Judge Teare remained unmoved, concluding that "the aggravating factors clearly outweigh the mitigating factors.
The show, with a catchy -- some might say aggravating -- theme song, earned a cult following.
Islamist radicalization is rising in the country, and Magufuli's overbearing style risks aggravating the trend.
Anxiety over the succession is seen as an aggravating factor in Thailand's bitter political divide.
The details of Khashoggi's death are beyond disturbing, the barbarism aggravating an already unspeakable tragedy.
And yet ... that aggravating advertising: Ads jumping into view in the middle of an article.
Betts left with a sore left wrist and Nunez after aggravating his right knee injury.
"The defendant presents a scarcity of mitigating factors, and several aggravating circumstances," the memo begins.
I could do without aggravating my acne, but already five layers in, I was committed.
But not all the ED sufferers I speak to blame apps for aggravating their illnesses.
To people who lived through them, those long summer months were exhausting, aggravating and humiliating.
Like when Trump besmirched Haiti and countries in Africa, aggravating lawmakers and jeopardizing immigration legislation.
When states try to police it, they encourage people to take offence, aggravating social divisions.
D'Arnaud left Tuesday's game after aggravating a wrist injury he had sustained two weeks ago.
But there is no mistaking that it will aggravate an already rather aggravating debt situation.
Additionally, climate change might be aggravating political instability and is a potential driver of conflict.
This was especially aggravating for two caffeine-addicted people who had not yet had their coffee.
Something else on our phones aggravating us is the last thing we need in a museum.
But it does have that aggravating blue cast that we thought we'd left in the past.
He was activated last week and practiced before aggravating the injury in pregame warmups on Saturday.
Tennessee WR Corey Davis will miss the contest after aggravating a hamstring injury against Jacksonville. 3.
"Two years ago, it drove like my grandma, and that was even more aggravating," he said.
He did not play on Saturday night after aggravating a foot contusion in the series opener.
The dispute is aggravating the worst U.S.-Russia frictions since the Cold War ended in 1991.
That the scientific community seems to be in crisis is only aggravating its loss of authority.
Clinton on Thursday retaliated by arguing Trump represents a "radical fringe" aggravating the nation's racial tensions.
Farrell positions himself not as aggravating the battle of the sexes so much as recalibrating it.
LaCosse had been waived/injured Monday after aggravating a knee issue initially suffered earlier this summer.
Prosecutors in such cases can ask courts for an increased punishment to reflect the aggravating circumstances.
INF Asdrubal Cabrera missed his second straight game after aggravating a thumb injury over the weekend.
The woman claimed that Noor grabbed her wrist and arm, further aggravating a previous shoulder injury.
Although Sam's moods and fragile ego are aggravating, they're little more than fleeting obstacles for Ruth.
Cabs may still be plentiful, and surge pricing is aggravating, but Uber and Lyft are dependable.
Aggravating factors include circumstances that are especially brutal, for example, or a murder committed with premeditation.
It's adorable and aggravating and, honestly, I'm kind of impressed at the exquisite aggression of it.
To stop it from aggravating, we need a clearer understanding of the forces driving sectarian conflict.
Egerton is also up against one of the most aggravating aspects of the Oscar-nominating system.
Anonymous buildings have long peppered the city, confounding and aggravating tourists, locals, takeout deliverers and movers.
Prosecutors said there is no death penalty in cases like this that have no aggravating factors.
As well as aggravating politicians and newspapers, "No Russian," presumably, is mainly intended to characterize Makarov.
Alvarado, who was arrested in January 2014, was indicted in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia on charges of first-degree (premeditated) murder while armed, with aggravating circumstances; first-degree felony murder while armed, also with aggravating circumstances, and first-degree cruelty to children.
Stars F Tyler Seguin will sit out his third straight game after aggravating his Achilles injury. 2.
It was aggravating to Swofford that the purported "science" he worked in had so many scientific gaps.
They could reach 1,500 euros in the case of aggravating circumstances and 3,000 euros for repeat offenders.
RHP Taijuan Walker left Tuesday's game in the fourth inning after aggravating a tendon behind his ankle.
Three months later, the partially recovered Brewster led another attack on a British vessel, aggravating his wound.
They also vacillate between seemingly sincere and parodic content, confusing and aggravating some viewers in the process.
Jackson concluded that Wolfe's position as head of security for the Intelligence Committee was an "aggravating" factor.
Since driving is cheap, more people do it, aggravating congestion and making urban air eye-wateringly foul.
Aggravating the rise in prices caused by the peso's weakness, oil prices are on the way up.
But now, the mindset behind that nickname is aggravating some of the President's Republican colleagues in Washington.
They go through the same aggravating irritation when they gobble up the chilly sweet stuff too fast.
With 9.46mgs of caffeine per fluid ounce in each bottle, M-150 is notorious for aggravating dehydration.
Cowboys starting quarterback Spencer Sanders left the game in the third quarter after aggravating a thumb injury.
But Florida's statute, which includes 16 "aggravating" factors, gives them broad discretion to seek the death penalty.
Such moves have aggravating fears in Pakistan that it will find itself wedged between two hostile neighbors.
Or maybe she does know, and she's aggravating him on purpose for some reason Aidan doesn't understand.
Clinton, he suspected, had wanted to assassinate him, and was instrumental in aggravating his conflict with Sweden.
If transitioning is too much drama, and too aggravating, child, you need to be doing something else.
Travel can be aggravating — even more so when you're leaving your new baby for the first time.
Be smart: The demands to increase production are aggravating tensions between the U.S. and some OPEC members.
There are also aggravating pains: chafing under the arms, blisters on hands, impact vibrations jolting up wrists.
" He added, "It's humiliating and aggravating and upsetting, but the idea that it's national news is unexpected.
She has seized illegal fishing boats and sometimes blown them up, saving fish but aggravating her bosses.
But he left Saturday's game in the seventh inning after fouling a ball and aggravating the injury.
The combination of the two work to create an aggravating experience in between the major story beats.
The Delaware court found that a jury not only must decide whether there were "aggravating circumstances" that could justify a death penalty, but also must find, "unanimously and beyond a reasonable doubt," that such aggravating factors outweigh any mitigating circumstances — the critical determination in imposing a death sentence.
NOTES: Oakland WR Amari Cooper left the game after aggravating an ankle injury midway the rough second quarter.
INF Asdrubal Cabrera did not play Sunday after aggravating an injury to his left thumb a night earlier.
Its propaganda suggests ISIS sees India as promising territory and is intent on aggravating Muslim-Hindu tensions there.
An aggravating factor is that Mr Erdogan does not place much faith in his relationship with the West.
Meanwhile, the number of parking spaces only edged up 9 percent, contributing to an "aggravating shortage", it added.
What's most aggravating is the unknown fate of Withings itself, as well as the products Nokia currently sells.
Unfortunately for many women, though, the aggravating things their partners do don't always rub away after extended wear.
Recently married, Natalie finds herself being asked by doctors with aggravating frequency when she plans on getting pregnant.
One of his lawyers, Robert Richter, tried to argue that there were no aggravating factors in the abuse.
What follows is perhaps the most aggravating this show has ever been without being out-and-out bad.
Hamas, which is left out of Egypt's plans, has stayed mostly silent for fear of aggravating Mr Sisi.
Aggravating the situation is that many ICE detainees do not speak English and cannot communicate their medical histories.
So you might want to get an air purifier if your A/C is aggravating your allergy symptoms.
Inside Pitch Center fielder Yoenis Cespedes missed a second straight game after aggravating a leg bruise Friday night.
The move is aggravating the technical conditions dominating Europe's leveraged loan market, where demand has far outweighed supply.
NOTES: Maryland G Dion Wiley missed the game after aggravating a back injury, according to The Washington Post.
He died from a cardiac arrest likely brought on by aggravating a number of his serious health concerns.
Under the bill, juries would have to decide unanimously on the aggravating factors that warrant a death sentence.
The legislation would require a jury to turn over its findings on aggravating factors to the presiding judge.
Cervelli left Wednesday's game against the San Diego Padres after aggravating the surgically repaired wrist taking a swing.
The judge added that an aggravating feature was that Mr. Robinson had encouraged others to share the video.
In sentencing, mitigating factors weigh in favor of leniency while aggravating factors tip the scales toward harsher punishment.
The decision is aggravating existing resentments toward Turkey in the United States and fueling anti-Americanism in Turkey.
It dissolves any leftover makeup residue and general face gunk without stinging my eyes or aggravating my rosacea.
Death penalty experts said the absence of mental health evidence to mitigate those aggravating factors could be decisive.
Irving had every reason to shut it down this season, especially given the risks of aggravating the shoulder.
Violence which many experienced on the journey or in Greece was one factor aggravating mental distress, MSF said.
"The continuing international trade conflicts are aggravating the market situation and feeding uncertainty," BMW said in a statement.
S. trade tensions and Beijing's debt crackdown that are slowing the Chinese economy and aggravating tight market liquidity.
For those living in what has essentially become a train station desert, traveling is often an aggravating slog.
Legislators in Uruguay, for example, made femicide an aggravating circumstance to murder, potentially stiffening punishment for those convicted.
In most states, juries have to unanimously agree on aggravating factors to recommend a defendant be put to death.
Something that would break through the social media filter bubbles we've built around ourselves to avoid hearing aggravating opinions.
In the meantime, the Democrats are far better off than they would be under a less aggravating Republican president.
Castonzo has yet to play this season after aggravating his hamstring issue on multiple occasions since the pre season.
Many Argentines blame IMF-imposed austerity policies for aggravating a 2001-2002 economic crisis that plunged millions into poverty.
Florida's sentencing scheme, which required the judge alone to find the existence of an aggravating circumstance, is therefore unconstitutional.
For every sweet, handsome, and honorable Jon Snow, there has to be a bratty, aggravating, and abhorrent Joffrey Lannister.
If I'd written this as a sermon, it would be preachy and aggravating and not much help anyone else.
This was very aggravating to all of the professional staff at the church who were required to be there.
The assumption, then, that the energy TRM presented had anything to do with masculinity is somewhat aggravating to me.
Wilson has said the death penalty doesn't apply because there are no aggravating circumstances such as robbery or kidnapping.
The fact that the victim was so intoxicated was an "aggravating factor warranting a prison sentence," Ms. Kianerci wrote.
Munson has been unable to practice this week after aggravating a quad injury he had earlier in the year.
He was charged with attempted murder in connection with a terrorist attack, with the aggravating factor of anti-semitism.
"Euro and pound are both hurt by political risk and that is aggravating underperformance versus the dollar," Marinov said.
What we need is a calm and rational conversation, not articles aggravating the masses with fear based on rhetoric.
There's also the aggravating nostalgia of "Love, Simon," a limp romantic-comedy only nominally set in the 21st century.
Shortly thereafter, he returned to Kladno and played a few games with the Knights before aggravating the knee injury.
Mr. Mueller is surely aware of additional evidence, of aggravating or mitigating facts, that the public does not know.
Wordplay THURSDAY PUZZLE — There is nothing more aggravating than being interrup — No, seriously, I'm speaking here, and — O.K., fine.
Wildfires are once again ravaging California, and if climate change isn't the culprit, it's an aggravating factor — an accomplice.
These large groups of young people can push up rents as they search for apartments, aggravating the housing shortage.
In six other cases in Texas, the court reopened cases, which used race as an aggravating factor in sentencing.
"That's an aggravating factor in my mind," Judge Durkin told lawyers at a hearing to unseal the court filing.
Arizona, said the power must rest with the jury to find aggravating factors, and to decide on a punishment.
We learned about a number of particularly aggravating behaviors that you should probably skip on your next Walmart run.
"We will talk about how the Trump administration and the GOP and Republicans in Congress are … aggravating the problem."
I know firsthand what it's like to struggle with gender dysphoria at work, and how aggravating it can be.
Watching populists struggle to actually govern is a nice reminder of what's appealing about boring, often aggravating establishment elites.
That would help banks to issue new loans at a time when lending typically dries up, aggravating economic downturns.
A Vatican statement said his crimes were made more serious by "the aggravating factor of the abuse of power".
We met to try to find a way for improving our relationship and not aggravating it or destroying it completely.
Controls tend to deter investment in the housing market, thus aggravating the shortages that prompted them in the first place.
It wasn't clear what the aggravating factors were, but reporters at the scene described him as persistent in the matter.
The U.S. is intentionally aggravating the tensions on the Korean peninsula in order to realize its ambition of dominating Asia.
If you think your alarm is aggravating, try waking up everyday to Earth, Wind & Fire's "September" for 30 days straight.
It slipped to fresh 4-1/2 year lows on Monday, which some blamed for aggravating the stock market slump.
Then again ... they're living out in Malibu right now, so even a chauffeur-driven ride into town can be aggravating.
"The next 10 are going to be a lot tougher is going to be a lot more aggravating to investors."
It was aggravating because there was so clearly a historic moment for the taking if they just went with it.
"Based on his relevant sentencing conduct, Manafort presents many aggravating sentencing factors and no warranted mitigating factors," the filing states.
Buyers praise them for their fluffiness, loft, comfort, and lack of aggravating feathers poking or leaking out of the pillow.
On Sunday afternoon, Anthony went through the team's walk-through at the arena, but bright lights were aggravating the symptoms.
The violence can traumatize already vulnerable men and women, aggravating their symptoms and making future mental health treatment more difficult.
As New York's subway struggles with aggravating delays, a spirited debate has erupted over why riders are abandoning the system.
Kvitova had to withdraw from Eastbourne last week after aggravating a hamstring injury that happened in winning the Birmingham title.
Our meeting the previous day had triggered a flood of anxiety, aggravating the pain in his back during the night.
The Cleveland relief ace Andrew Miller left in the seventh inning after aggravating the patellar tendinitis in his right knee.
Twelve people were charged with having passed on the video under "especially aggravating" and "unjustified" circumstances, a police statement said.
Increasing urbanization worldwide is aggravating sanitation issues, which in turn creates environmental degradation that pose a threat to public health.
Absent any clear through line, these rapid-fire, faux-retro vignettes are visually exhausting and, after a time, deeply aggravating.
President Barack Obama on Wednesday called it "aggravating" to see the repeated Republican attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
His upcoming trip is aggravating those concerns as White House aides begin drawing careful plans for the coming Senate trial.
Efforts under Bouteflika to spur the private sector as an alternate employer fuelled corruption, aggravating public anger towards the state.
No. 3-seeded Milos Raonic of Canada withdrew after aggravating a hamstring injury that sidelined him for nearly a month.
But an aggravating factor is one created far away, in industrialised countries: climate change, and the drought it has exacerbated.
Why stock buybacks are so aggravating in companies asking for bailouts I did not understand until I read this piece by CNN's Matt Egan and Chris Isidore how aggravating it is that companies that have spent years and billions in profits (and money they saved from massive corporate tax cuts) are now asking for bailouts.
"An empowered, post-referendum Erdogan will double down on his preferred policies, aggravating political, economic and security risks," the report added.
Saturday Night Live has taken one of our favorite childhood board games and made it into an apt and aggravating metaphor.
But about halfway through the film's 137-minute runtime, the narrative becomes repetitive and the pacing slackens to an aggravating degree.
But in addition to all these long-standing ills is an aggravating factor created far away, in industrialised countries: climate change.
Jeffery Nance ruled that he would only consider Trump's comments as a mitigating factor in Bergdahl's sentencing – not an aggravating factor.
Airline insiders fear that untrained animals could misbehave onboard and asthma sufferers fear they are being exposed to allergy-aggravating dander.
And for the most part, the combination of solid choices and playful moments made for a reasonably good, occasionally aggravating evening.
Domestic pressure from his base could force Modi to retaliate but doing so risks aggravating Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's government.
Also, he says, over-fishing is aggravating the problem because it dramatically reduces feeding options for sea lions and other species.
After weighing the aggravating and mitigating circumstances, jurors found him guilty of murder and sentenced him to life imprisonment without parole.
Del Potro, who beat Andy Murray on Friday, sat out because he did not want to risk aggravating his wrist injuries.
Rick Scott approved in March, required juries to reach conclusions about the aggravating factors that are crucial to death penalty decisions.
Last year, the company aggressively tried to thwart a unionization effort by the paper's workers, aggravating tension between employees and management.
Aggravating matters, South Florida's cities, in particular its largest, Miami, are built on porous limestone that's effectively a rocky Swiss cheese.
It was one of the more aggravating chapters of the project connecting the Los Angeles basin with the San Fernando Valley.
Those and other aggravating factors justified a prison term of up to nine years under federal sentencing guidelines, the prosecutors said.
Democrats will attempt to capitalize on GOP in-fighting to press their political advantage, further aggravating today's tendentious left-right divisions.
"But I don't think it's aggravating tensions with North Korea, if you put the timing of the Olympics aside," he said.
They are going to have to take another look at their algorithms to see, 'Are these just aggravating divisions within society?
Former President Obama on Wednesday said it is "aggravating" to continually fend off Republican attempts to repeal his signature healthcare law.
"Russia's social media efforts will continue to focus on aggravating social and racial tensions, undermining trust in authorities," the report warns.
He's not looking for anything in particular—in fact, I have no idea why he does it—but it's exceedingly aggravating.
That warms the waters of the tropics, usually bringing more temperature winters to the Northern Hemisphere but aggravating natural hazards worldwide.
It's not likely that this defendant would receive the maximum, unless he is a recidivist or there are some particularly aggravating circumstances.
After a conviction, juries weigh aggravating factors against mitigating ones to decide whether the death penalty or a lesser sentence is warranted.
United States, that had upheld Congress's power to delegate to the President the authority to identify aggravating factors in military capital cases.
MLB Kwon Alexander will make his first start Sunday at Buffalo since aggravating a hamstring injury in the season opener against Chicago.
Bolt handed in a medical exemption after aggravating in Friday's semi-finals a right hamstring injury that he had sustained Thursday night.
Three appeals-court judges confirmed the conviction and increased the sentence, arguing that being the president of Brazil was an aggravating factor.
The relationship between drinking and NSAIDs hasn't been as widely researched, but with their stomach-aggravating tendencies, they're not recommended while boozing.
Rockies 1B Mark Reynolds could be headed for the disabled list after aggravating a hamate bone injury in his left wrist. 2.
But even though all that is super aggravating, the clever features and touches inside the keyboard keep me coming back to it.
So as you do your 2250 tax return you could face an aggravating realization: You owe taxes on sums that have evaporated.
Death penalty possible Warren said he would consider aggravating and mitigating factors in deciding whether to seek the death penalty against Donaldson.
The anti–rent control rhetoric rests on the argument that rent control discourages developers from constructing new buildings, further aggravating housing shortages.
Approved by a 271-143 vote, the measure expands the aggravating factors when a jury considers a death sentence in federal cases.
Under current law, some jurors could decide on one aggravating factor, others could decide on another, and some could choose no factors.
The TSA's inefficiency isn't just aggravating and unnecessary; by pushing people to drive instead of fly, it's actively dangerous and costing lives.
Critic's Pick If you find plausible psychology aggravating and a humane outlook just rubs you the wrong way, please meet John Webster.
Pro-Kremlin media outlets meanwhile have been spreading disinformation abroad about the public health crisis with the aim of "aggravating" the situation.
I use the budget-tracking app Mint, which can be as aggravating as it is helpful, but in the best way possible.
Russia, which supports Assad, in turn accused Turkey of flouting agreements it made with Moscow and of aggravating the situation in Idlib.
The situation has paralyzed congressional voting of pension and labor reforms, while aggravating political disputes ahead of the October 2018 presidential election.
Prosecutors said the allegations against the student are "serious and aggravating," adding that the actions put the other student's safety at risk.
And as the crisis has taken hold, Capetonians have not been doing enough to curb their water use, further aggravating the scarcity.
While Wilde felt "nothing is so aggravating than calmness," harried parents will appreciate the serene suburban quality of the CR-V's cabin.
The state sentencing guidelines indicate 22 to 36 months in prison, plus or minus 12 months because of aggravating or mitigating circumstances.
A collapsing currency and deteriorating economic situation in the Middle East's poorest country are also aggravating the situation, the UN agency said.
The smog poses serious public health threats, including causing or aggravating heart disease, heightening cancer risks and elevating mortality among more vulnerable populations.
Pompeo may have wanted to avoid aggravating tensions before Kim ordered the release of the prisoners, who flew home on the diplomat's plane.
A favorite of derms for patients post-laser treatments, this tinted mineral SPF keeps your complexion safe without irritating or aggravating delicate skin.
The judge did say, however, that he would consider Trump&aposs comments as a mitigating factor, not an aggravating factor, in the sentencing.
The fear is that the reforms, taken together, not only fail to solve the most pressing problems, but might even be aggravating them.
Given Trump's track record for aggravating his British host's domestic politics, the June visit could present new obstacles for May's already weakened premiership.
Her inability to control the cabinet, with Boris Johnson, her foreign secretary, openly contradicting the line of her Florence speech, is more aggravating.
For the vast majority of people who don't have the latest phone and headphone combo, Bluetooth pairing remains an aggravating and repeated struggle.
One aggravating factor in this grim situation is that social media have made it easier than ever to propagate prejudice and target scapegoats.
Running back Jeremy Hill was limited to 12 yards on four carries after aggravating a shoulder injury, but is expected to play Sunday.
Elsewhere they reveal the problems with certain radio formats, particularly in the country series, and this installment is one of the most aggravating.
The high rates have long inhibited capital spending, aggravating Brazil's chronic lack of infrastructure and the emergence of long-term financing for businesses.
The intimate relationship between the victim and the perpetrator, under the new law, must be considered an aggravating factor during any sentencing phase.
Dense smoke that blanketed the northeastern part of the state on Tuesday had actually prevented strong winds from aggravating the fires, he said.
The EU document, seen by Reuters, alleged a significant and ongoing disinformation campaign aimed at aggravating the public health crisis in Western countries.
Francis is not expected to meet with the North Macedonian Orthodox Primate Stephen in an effort to avoid aggravating an already tenuous relationship.
We've all heard the cliché that time is money—the aggravating reminder that if you're not working, you're just throwing away potential earnings.
Williams, who resigned Sunday amid outrage over the attack, has "a history of antagonizing and aggravating" that same civilian, the man's attorney said.
There is, of course, love at the base of all this work, but Adlon never sugarcoats aggravating family moments with a group hug.
"Awesome job by everybody at Joe Gibbs Racing," Busch, who finished an aggravating 19th at his hometown of Las Vegas last week, said.
The jury agreed on three of the aggravating factors but found the crime was not committed in a heinous, atrocious and cruel manner.
It is an aggravating tax for the well-to-do, what Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin called a "complicated" additional system of taxation.
In the Hurst case, a jury recommended execution in a 7-5 vote, but did not specify what aggravating factors it had found.
Florida's law allows for capital punishment under circumstances where the defendant's conduct consists of "aggravating factors," each of which points to depraved behavior.
Aggravating that problem, the rule presumes that any security held for more than 60 days in the trading book is a proprietary trade.
If you end up getting caught, the attempted subversion will be construed as a mitigating (it's a gray area!) rather than aggravating factor.
So far, the single most aggravating part of this game is digging through the pile of loot that confettis out of an eliminated enemy.
The shocking, aggravating, awe-inspiring run of Twin Peaks: The Return has rejiggered the notion of escapist TV into something darker and more complicated.
That's more than were displaced due to armed conflict in the same year, and climate change is aggravating many of these extreme weather events.
My husband and I are fortunate in that we were able, between our own money and family loans, but even then it's really aggravating.
My parents agreed that she always "started it," and they constantly chastised her for aggravating me when I just wanted to be left alone.
The latest casualty was F Chris Reyes, who played only seven minutes Saturday in a loss to Santa Clara before aggravating a heel injury.
Other mitigating and aggravating factors that he could consider include Bergdahl&aposs mental health and serious wounds to service members who searched for him.
South Sudan's conflict, which started five years ago on December 15th, has caused perhaps half a million deaths, mostly by aggravating hunger and disease.
Starting cornerback Eli Apple, who dealt with an ankle injury earlier this summer, left the game after the second quarter after aggravating the injury.
The Washington Post picked up the story, among many other outlets, but Nanjiani addressed them specifically due to an aggravating detail about their headline.
Increasingly, warring sides in conflicts are targeting medical facilities, seemingly aiming to reduce their enemies' stomach for battle by aggravating the suffering of civilians.
Red-hot Mars lights up your committed-relationship house until the 27th, making the idea of a twosome all the more appealing — or aggravating.
But Sorry to Bother You really shines in its B-plots, the aggravating events that needle Cassius' conscience in tandem with the main conflict.
But that back-patting isn't as aggravating as the fact that Sorkin seems to view Molly's story as largely one about fathers and daughters.
This can be aggravating if you're the type of person who appreciates that there are four or five different versions of a particular song.
"During some of the most painfully, aggravating parts of our trial, particularly jury deliberations it was he who was keeping us going," he said.
The most important use of this medium has been to stir social and political divisions, aggravating deeply rooted cultural tensions within the national psyche.
Both are seeking allies with long-established ties to government as they try to avoid aggravating regulators in China's still developing ride-hailing business.
Truck drivers say that waiting at warehouses for new shipments to load or unload is one of the most aggravating parts of their jobs.
But the Syria situation could make that more difficult, particularly if the Trump administration becomes more interventionalist, aggravating the proxy conflict in the region.
The progress has been slow with containers filled with supplies stuck at the port, and fuel shortages are aggravating the movement of goods. Gov.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys duked it out over the aggravating and mitigating factors of the case, including which of the 16 bullets killed McDonald.
Aggravating class tensions is the fact that Artspace PS 109 is surrounded by NYCHA housing, where residents wait years for repairs to be made.
Between the lines: Think of climate change as an aggravating factor in our weather, rather than something that causes a specific event to occur.
Like that film's subject, Mr. Carrey seemed like he could pop up anywhere; he was perpetually dancing on the border between inspired and aggravating.
Nowhere is the attention to campaign ephemera more aggravating than in the book's endless of discussions of the rival "power factions" within the campaign.
These practices are aggravating the student debt crisis, which is already dragging on the economy by making homes or cars unaffordable for many people.
To help people stop, doctors first rule out drugs such as antihistamines, antidepressants, A.D.H.D. medications, methamphetamine or heroin as a cause or aggravating factor.
The ruling invalidated a system that has allowed judges, rather than juries, to specify the aggravating factors that determine a defendant's eligibility for execution.
Aggravating tensions — and raising the possibility of turmoil from which Islamic State could benefit — is a contest for power between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Time and again, Congress takes steps to fix a problem, only to end up further aggravating the situation or creating a whole new issue.
The account deletion process was slow and aggravating for users who, particularly recently, have been leaving the company in order to make a political statement.
There's a way to map everything to a button, so I don't need to worry about aggravating my bad wrist with unnecessary flicking and flapping.
In hate crime cases, prosecutors are allowed to ask the courts for an increased punishment, known as a sentence uplift, to reflect the aggravating circumstances.
TV crews arrived, and local journalists; so did lefty videographers and an aggravating local YouTube prankster and gamer with incoherent politics named, confusingly, Portland Andy.
Thomas was a curmudgeon, a "self-tortured, aggravating mystery of a man" as Kathy Chamberlain writes in her new book, and a prize chauvinist besides.
"However, due to the aggravating circumstances in this case, the division will seek revocation of the license based upon the total circumstances," the notice says.
So aggravating, but I'm still recovering from a pelvic stress fracture that came on in early March while I was training for the Boston Marathon.
From the bench at Turner's sentencing, Persky went through the aggravating and mitigating factors judges consider in granting probation instead of incarceration on felony offenses.
Dallas experienced an early blow when Deron Williams (sports hernia) returned to the starting lineup, but lasted only 213 seconds before re-aggravating his injury.
The intervening years featured another development, the introduction of gay marriage, which for many conservative Christians is both emblematic of their decline and exceptionally aggravating.
That could prove aggravating to the would-be president, especially if Warren uses her command of the press to try to push the administration leftward.
We want to know exactly what is in our face-saving formulas, and how much of it, from acid potency to potentially acne-aggravating substances.
IKEA is famous for its inexpensive, modern furniture—and its Swedish meatballs, of course—but it's just as well known for its aggravating assembly instructions.
"Florida's system is arbitrary and capricious, as it allows death based on a jury's mish-mash combination of minority votes on aggravating factors", he says.
Convicts awaiting capital punishment whose sentences were imposed without a jury's unanimous vote on aggravating circumstances presumably have some hope of a new sentencing trial.
Aggravating the slowdown, the government has also vowed it will not relent on enforcing anti-pollution controls, refusing to accept mounting economic pressure as excuses.
An iPhone 6S Plus or iPhone 7 (yes, with that aggravating dongle) can just about feed them at max volume, but many other smartphones struggle.
"The judge is required under California law to consider certain mitigating and aggravating factors," she said, including past criminal records and the presence of alcohol.
These victims, though, spoke about harm, in statements the jury would consider to be aggravating evidence, as against the mitigating evidence presented by the defense.
He has also referred to McCarthy's tendency, when dressed as Spicer, to drive a motorized lectern rapidly toward a reporter who asks an aggravating question.
Probably the most aggravating factors, however, are those that occur outside prison walls; missing funerals, children's birthdays, pre-booked vacations... oh, and international soccer tournaments.
In the meantime, Judge won't be lifting weights, hitting or throwing, in order to avoid further aggravating the injury, as he did over the winter.
They have also blamed the administration for aggravating the Yemen crisis and for the killing of civilians there in the four-year-old civil war.
But as the coronavirus spreads, taxing healthcare systems even in advanced countries, those sanctions are getting renewed criticism as an aggravating factor for the pandemic.
A European Commission spokesman said any border measures must be well-coordinated to prevent them from aggravating the crisis by impeding food or medical supplies.
In June, a white police officer in South Bend shot and killed a black man, aggravating deep grievances among African American residents in Buttigieg's city.
The impact on Britain's economy could be bigger still if business investment falls, aggravating slow productivity growth, or a fall in migration causes labour shortages.
China has criticised the United States for aggravating tension in the Middle East through its use of force in the standoff between Washington and Tehran.
A 22017 Obama administration policy has generally granted an honorable discharge to veterans who were ousted for homosexuality unless there were aggravating factors like misconduct.
The defense team spoke at a Paris news conference, arguing that the case against him is unfair, aggravating his poor health and violating his rights.
China has criticized the United States for aggravating tension in the Middle East through its use of force in the standoff between Washington and Tehran.
As they start coexisting on roads alongside human drivers, however, that very unpredictability can confuse the cars, which may stop abruptly, endangering or aggravating people.
Mangold, the team's longtime center, was placed on injured reserve after aggravating an ankle injury during the Jets' 41-10 loss to Indianapolis on Monday.
In the case of Ronaldo, Spanish prosecutors considered as an aggravating circumstance that he created shell companies for the sole purpose of confusing the taxman.
In 2012 the European Union banned so-called naked short selling, shorting securities without first borrowing a stock, alleging shortsellers were aggravating the financial crisis.
WR Kelvin Benjamin, who has been limited in practice this week after aggravating a knee injury last Sunday, remains day-to-day for the Buffalo Bills.
Fitch understands that many of the largest borrowers have not fully serviced principal or interest over a long period of time, aggravating TSB's asset quality risks.
Apple may be aggravating many of its established users today, but it sees a bigger market and greater opportunities by pursuing the path it has chosen.
For Gnog, this game design choice, coupled with the game's playful and colorful style, turns potentially aggravating puzzle-solving into something far more relaxing and endearing.
The company has since burned through cash at an unsustainable rate, aggravating customers with limited screenings, punishing anti-fraud measures, and general uncertainty about the future.
And then the jury has to vote unanimously not only for guilt, but also that the special aggravating factor has been established beyond a reasonable doubt.
Quarterback Carson Wentz was 26 for 39 for 239 yards, though wide receiver DeSean Jackson left early in the first quarter after aggravating his abdominal injury.
For children, who breathe faster and tend to take in more of the polluted air than adults, this can be especially aggravating to still-developing lungs.
Quarterback Carson Wentz was 26 for 39 for 239 yards, but wide receiver DeSean Jackson left early in the first quarter after aggravating his abdominal injury.
It has also attacked multiple foreign brands and companies for — in its opinion — getting involved in Chinese politics, misconstruing the country's borders, and aggravating Chinese citizens.
But what was even worse was that all that air-fried food only made me crave real fried food, aggravating the itch rather than scratching it.
When Philip D. Murphy became the governor of New Jersey this year, he quickly targeted one of the state's most aggravating problems — its woeful transit system.
The Saudi-Iranian regional rivalry is central to it, and the Trump administration — in both its rhetoric and its policies — is aggravating rather than ameliorating it.
So a jury could base its decision on one particular aggravating factor, but a judge could then rely on a different factor the jury never considered.
Rather, the penalty phase is an open-ended proceeding in which the prosecution and the defense can present with wide latitude any aggravating or mitigating evidence.
The announcement was expected as Newton missed practice all week after aggravating a mid-foot sprain in Week 2's loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
At the hospital, Ms. Vieira recalled, doctors suspected mold or dust at home was aggravating his lungs, and recommended improving their home's air quality or moving.
Gardner cited Iran's apparent "pattern of aggravating action," including taking custody of boats under the U.S. flag and recently testing ballistic missiles in spite of sanctions.
Handouts such as the old age living allowance and low-income working family allowance had also eased the aggravating impact of the aging population, he said.
Moody's downgraded Sri Lanka on Tuesday for the first time since it started rating the country in 2010, blaming the political crisis for aggravating already problematic finances.
Senior guard Justin Coleman had 2033 points and five assists, showing no effects from aggravating a left shoulder injury late in the game against Stanford on Wednesday.
But today, while adding some new releases to my Spotify library, I ran into one of the app's most aggravating restrictions: I crossed the 250,2000-song limit.
On the other hand, prosecutors are presenting evidence of wounds to several service members who searched for Bergdahl as aggravating evidence to push for a stiff punishment.
Shi'ite militias were kept out of the battle against Islamic State in Ramadi for fear of aggravating sectarian tensions among the Sunni population in the western city.
After what has felt like week after agonizing week of super aggravating Luke P. drama, episode 7 of The Bachelorette felt like a necessary salve. Mostly. Kinda.
"I am mystified because these tactics seem always to contribute more to restricting consciousness, aggravating intolerance and pigeonholing cultural identities than many a Nazi bookburning," Bounds wrote.
It is also aggravating tensions with Iran over supplies from the Helmand - a decades-old dispute that has fed accusations that Tehran is helping the Taliban insurgency.
It does have a camera bump, which I find aesthetically aggravating but at least it doesn't make the iPad wobble when you set it on a table.
That in mind, we asked people for their most aggravating experiences with a stranger, and the answers served to remind us that hell truly is other people.
"No one likes to talk about litigation," he said, even though litigation "has moved from aggravating and immaterial to being a very significant matter" for many companies.
As The New York Times reported, there are plenty of Trump voters who believe that he should go to the hilt when it comes to aggravating Kim.
The commercial blockade is aggravating the food crisis, "leading to a significant increase in child deaths from acute malnutrition and preventable diseases", it said in a statement.
Netanyahu accused Abbas, with whom his peace talks stalled in 2014, of "greatly aggravating" the situation in Gaza by withholding funds for its civil servants and infrastructure.
Aggravating the problem for Pena Nieto have been attacks on journalists, which have prompted some world leaders to express concerns about the matter during visits to Mexico.
Sources have said Vivendi is considering putting de Puyfontaine forward as Telecom Italia's next chairman, potentially aggravating concerns about the French group's growing influence over Italian companies.
Florida judges do not currently know which aggravating circumstances juries have selected, making them free to choose their own, essentially overriding the jury's grounds for recommending death.
He shared jokes with coaches Carlos Moya and Toni Nadal on the court, but appeared frustrated at other moments with an injury that is clearly aggravating him.
"The worst drought on record in South Africa is aggravating the ongoing economic slowdown, threatening near-zero growth if not a recession in 2016," she told Reuters.
Moody's downgraded Sri Lanka last week for the first time since it started rating the country in 2010, blaming the political crisis for aggravating already problematic finances.
When inhaled, the microscopic particles, known as particulates, can be absorbed into the bloodstream and lungs, causing or aggravating health problems such as asthma and heart disease.
Climate pressures are already aggravating the situation in South Asia, where glacial shrinking has reduced water flow to contested rivers supporting 90 percent of Pakistani food production.
Other times, those unpredictable travel moments are utterly aggravating, like when bad weather cancels your flight or the hotel you've booked can't seem to find your reservation.
The stakes are high for the health-care industry and for political leaders to make sure health costs don't become an aggravating factor in the coronavirus outbreak.
That accusation is too old to be charged as a separate crime, but was introduced by prosecutors as an aggravating factor for the predatory sexual assault charges.
Aggravating factors included the "corruption of public officials," the repetition of breaches over a sustained period and the use of company resources to hide payments, they added.
According to consultant dermatologist Dr. Anjali Mahto, stress and anxiety can play a key role in aggravating inflammatory skin conditions such as rosacea, as well as acne.
If Newton, who was in a walking boot on Tuesday after aggravating a left foot injury, is unable to play, Kyle Allen will start, Rivera has said.
The accusation is too old to be charged as a separate crime, but it could act as an aggravating factor to support the predatory sexual assault charge.
Making it worse is that the government refuses to admit there is a humanitarian crisis, preventing desperately needed aid from flowing into the country, aggravating the crisis.
Fields had been masterful in engineering Ohio State's high-powered offense before re-aggravating a sprained medial collateral ligament he sustained a week ago against Penn State.
A jury used Dawson's membership as an aggravating factor, but the Supreme Court ruled that prosecutors hadn't demonstrated his chapter engaged in or promoted racist, violent acts.
However, the trial that sentenced the policemen was repealed in September, aggravating the sense of injustice and senseless violence perpetrated by the police in São Paulo today.
Hechavarria entered in the fifth in place of Cano, who was activated from the injured list before the game but exited after aggravating his left quad injury.
It's been aggravating for me to write about the excellence of the Pixel camera and have readers respond by saying they wish they could spend money on one.
I love that I don't have to use a toner after, which I always find to be the most aggravating when it comes to my skin-care routine.
He said Russia's social media efforts will continue to focus on aggravating social and racial tensions, undermining trust in authorities and criticizing politicians perceived to be anti-Russia.
This has sent ties between Moscow and the EU to their lowest in decades, aggravating other disputes over trade, human rights and security, including the war in Syria.
However, the jobs surge could reflect nervousness among employers about Brexit and risks aggravating Britain's long-standing productivity problem, the Achilles heel of the world's fifth-biggest economy.
In other Bucs' injury news, middle linebacker Kwon Alexander will make his first start Sunday at Buffalo since aggravating a hamstring injury in the season opener against Chicago.
"This was a moment for drastically putting order where disorder had taken over; his body chemistry couldn't rebalance until the aggravating foods and drinks were removed," Hilaria explains.
Curry sat out two road games last week due to a left shin bruise and exited in the second quarter on Saturday after re-aggravating the same injury.
Inflation continues to erode the purchasing power of the penny and nickel, so that many consumers find it aggravating and time-consuming to fish around for small change.
"Once again, price growth is the key story from this reading," said HSBC economist Elizabeth Martins, who warned the spike in oil prices risked further aggravating factory costs.
Critics of Trump's ongoing cuts to Central American assistance fear that less U.S. engagement in the region risks aggravating the problems that encouraged migration in the first place.
According to a note accompanying the order from the chief minister's office, burning is aggravating air pollution and producing fine particulate that is particularly hazardous when breathed in.
BoE officials are keeping a close eye on business and consumer confidence for signs uncertainty over Brexit is aggravating the slowdown in the economy since the 2016 referendum.
But it is past time for Congress to begin bite-sized reform of military recruiting and retention, or risk aggravating critical shortfalls like fighter pilots and cyber warriors.
Snow was expected in the city of Belluno, in the northern part of the Veneto region, at the foot of the Dolomites, potentially aggravating the situation in Venice.
For much of his professional golf career Nicklaus has had aggravating back pain that he describes as an eight or nine out of 10 on the pain scale.
Rain is aggravating the situation and on Saturday night, authorities began to evacuate several hundred residents who live very close to a stressed dam in northwestern Puerto Rico.
The House and Senate have been working for months on similar legislation to address robocalls, which have been increasing in volume and aggravating millions of Americans for years.
The House and Senate have been working for months on similar legislation to address robocalls, which have been increasing in volume and aggravating millions of Americans for years.
Luca Traini, 28, faces multiple charges of attempted murder with the aggravating circumstance of racial hatred over Saturday night's shootings in the town of Macerata in central Italy.
He found the situation aggravating, complaining to aides that he had no number to provide when friends at his private club, Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Fla.
It can be boring, it can be lonely, it can be anxiety-provoking — and if you're shut in with a romantic partner, it can be downright aggravating too.
Some investors worry that Musk's ambition to build Tesla into a behemoth will severely stretch its production capabilities, aggravating production delays and stretching Tesla's high cash burn rate.
While the coalition forces have exercised maximum vigilance in their conduct of the air campaign, collateral damage inevitably takes place, aggravating the problems caused by famine and cholera.
On the Giants' first series, just after Manning was sacked for the first time, right tackle Bobby Hart limped off the field after re-aggravating an ankle injury.
However, in these six other cases, the State confessed error, which Keller contends is a different issue than race being introduced as an aggravating factor by the defense.
In August, Whelan's lawyer said his client was suffering from a groin hernia that prison authorities were aggravating, prompting the U.S. embassy to demand immediate access to Whelan.
Last week, Mr. Obama called attempts to undo the Affordable Care Act "aggravating" at a Gates Foundation event and on Monday he called them a cynical political exercise.
U.S. manufacturing activity tumbled to lows not seen in over a decade, data published Tuesday showed, aggravating worries about a long-running trade dispute between Washington and Beijing.
Part of that success, colleagues say, is Lee's willingness to fight without aggravating or isolating her colleagues — earning her reverence in the House among Democrats and some Republicans.
The Australian confirmed earlier on Thursday that he would miss the remainder of the Asian swing after aggravating a shoulder injury he originally suffered at the Laver Cup.
The policy established a baseline suspension of six games for specific violations — including domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse — with modifications allowed depending on mitigating or aggravating circumstances.
Fresh snow cover deposited just ahead of the cold is aggravating the situation, since the bright snowpack reflects incoming sunlight rather than letting it be absorbed by the surface.
Some claim such laws are unnecessary since Indiana's criminal code provides a list of "aggravating circumstances" (things like the victim's age and mental fitness) that could merit harsher sentencing.
It's a sad story and an aggravating story, but, like so much else we read about the basic functioning of the Trump White House, it's fundamentally a scary story.
The bottom line is the BRAT diet might be helpful short-term, but it's even more important to stay hydrated and avoid aggravating foods when trying to get better.
Arguably the most polarizing player in tennis is out of Wimbeldon early, as 20th-seeded Nick Kyrgios retired in his first-round match after re-aggravating a hip injury.
Chinese stocks have posted further losses this year, with the introduction of circuit breakers in the market aggravating worries about weak manufacturing surveys and further depreciation of the yuan.
" The same employee noted in his email to Gizmodo that "if don't come...it is a write up, doesn't matter if you're sick, completely exhausted or in aggravating pain.
India has increased aid to Afghanistan in recent years and promised in 2016 to ship more arms, aggravating fears in Pakistan it will become wedged between two hostile nations.
Dallas' Amari Cooper, the NFL's second-leading receiver entering the weekend, had just one catch for 29 yards before leaving in the first quarter after aggravating a quad injury.
There is, however, ample evidence that U.S.-based network hardware companies enjoy aggravating ongoing lawmaker hysteria on the subject, and as a result, don't have to compete with Huawei.
The ongoing storm was aggravating flooding in major rivers, especially along the Louisiana-Texas border, with some 3,300 residents having been evacuated in Louisiana alone, The Associated Press reported.
Aggravating flooding through poor drainage and short-sighted planning is the sprawling, rapid urban growth across South Asia, built to accommodate the millions of rural residents moving to cities.
Aggravating this lack of progress, in the most critical battleground states, significantly fewer voters reported being contacted by the Clinton campaign in 2016 than the Obama campaign in 2012.
Shinji Ikari is a character whose hesitance to act, whether it's to fight a monster or simply reach out to a friend, is genuinely aggravating to watch at times.
Like most Republican senators up for re-election in swing states, Mr Portman has endorsed Donald Trump, mainly because disowning him would have risked aggravating too many Trump voters.
It's an aggravating process that usually involves repeatedly hauling out a PC or Mac, and typing in usernames and passwords and codes you have no other reason to remember.
"Delaying notification is unacceptable unless there is a very good reason and is, as I said, an aggravating factor when the Information Commissioner looks into such cases," he added.
The law in England and Wales does, in fact, allow for harsher penalties if certain types of prejudice are deemed to have been an aggravating factor in a crime.
Colorado LHP Tyler Anderson's return from a knee injury was short-lived as he exited Sunday's start - his first since April 30 - after aggravating it in the third inning.
"We're gonna spread the butter around so it's gonna emulsify without aggravating it too much," he says, as he cubes bits of butter and drops them around the pan.
Accusations include "elitism, white washing, LGTBQIA exclusion and anti-blackness" — all of which are described in the letter as aggravating the misrepresentation of Latinx art rather than remedying it.
Aggravating factors including poor sanitation that make hand-washing and other basic hygiene measures difficult, and overcrowding in camps and collective shelters that make tracing virus transmission nearly impossible.
The United States, formerly the agency's biggest donor, quit funding it last year, precipitating a financial crisis and aggravating the growing resentments between the Trump administration and Palestinian leaders.
Aggravating Democrats further are reports that Mr. O'Rourke — not through any direction of his own — is receiving money from grass-roots supporters in states that also have competitive races.
Particularly aggravating, Ms. Carter recalled, were the naps her mother took without fail every afternoon from 1:00 to 3:00, forcing the other residents into silence and pantomime.
We received our olive drab fatigues, combat boots, buzz haircuts, countless vaccinations and a full dose of harassment from young noncommissioned officers who took great pleasure in aggravating us.
"The course of events is very aggravating," Thomas de Maizière, Germany's interior minister, said of the discovery that the suspect had been convicted of a violent crime in Greece.
Mr. Priebus had tried to play an advisory role with Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential nominee in 2012, to no avail, aggravating some aides in the campaign's Boston headquarters.
China has denounced Canada for "irresponsible" remarks after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused it of "arbitrarily" sentencing a Canadian to death for drug smuggling, aggravating already icy relations.
She pushed to expand the family's restaurant properties, with spotty success, aggravating a rift between Owen's heirs and what came to be known as "Ella's side" of the family.
It's an aggravating process that usually involves repeatedly hauling out a PC or Mac and typing in usernames and passwords and codes you have no other reason to remember.
Coats also said Russia's social media efforts will continue to focus on aggravating social and racial tensions, undermining trust in authorities and criticizing politicians perceived to be anti-Russia.
Barack Obama's calm, cool demeanor was broadly appealing in good times but aggravating and out of touch in the midst of economic calamity or mass alarm over ISIS beheadings.
China denounced Canada on Tuesday for "irresponsible" remarks after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused it of "arbitrarily" sentencing a Canadian to death for drug smuggling, aggravating already icy relations.
"The Islamic Republic will respond to these aggravating and propagandistic measures by pursuing its legal missile programme stronger than before and developing its defensive capabilities," a foreign ministry statement said.
Chinese exporters have found a silver lining in weak global demand by seizing market share from their competitors - good news for China but an expansion that is aggravating trade tensions.
Sources have said Vivendi is considering putting its CEO Arnaud de Puyfontaine forward as Telecom Italia's next chairman, potentially aggravating concerns about the French group's growing influence over Italian companies.
With the economy facing a further slowdown this year, the chances of finding a bride are more remote, aggravating a rural phenomenon known as "leftover men" who cannot afford marriage.
The BOK had cut rates eight times over the past five years to re-energize Asia's fourth-largest economy, even at the risk of aggravating high levels of household debt.
The United States also last month put China's Huawei on a blacklist that effectively blocks U.S. firms from doing business with the Shenzhen-based telecoms equipment maker, aggravating existing frictions.
The reports show that suspicion toward health officials, one of the aggravating factors in the disease's early spread nearly two years ago, is still dogging attempts to end the epidemic.
The Clippers announced that Blake Griffin is out for the season after aggravating a quad injury, and Chris Paul is out "indefinitely" after having surgery on his broken right hand.
The circuit breaker, designed to put a floor under volatile shifts in sentiment and protect investors, was blamed by some market watchers for inadvertently aggravating anxiety and accelerating the selloff.
Land degradation—including deforestation, soil erosion, and salinity and pollution of fresh water systems—is also driving species to extinction and aggravating the effects of climate change, the report concludes.
Translation: a full-blown humanitarian crisis that analysts warn could ignite an already combustible situation by further aggravating Gaza residents and hardening the divide between the two leading Palestinian factions.
That's typical of Chekhov, for whom understanding the worst of that aggravating and self-destructive collective known as humankind did not exclude embracing it, enjoying it and even loving it.
On Thursday, a state court judge ruled that Alabama's death penalty law was unconstitutional because its use of aggravating factors was so similar to Florida's old system, among other things.
Ghosh's comments are likely to intensify the political battle around the registry issue, with opposition lawmakers accusing the BJP of aggravating longstanding social and communal tensions in return for votes.
But he said that an extremely aggravating factor in the sentencing was that Hastert lied to federal agents about the money and falsely claimed that the victim was extorting him.
Syria's war-torn economy has plunged deeper into crisis in recent months, with a rapidly weakening currency driving up inflation and aggravating hardship for Syrians struggling to afford basic goods.
That might get aggravating with someone else, because, ultimately, it's meta-humanity she's after: Even when the women she's playing just live in Paris, they never seem entirely from Earth.
Federer, who took six months off after aggravating a knee injury at Wimbledon, said he was surprised to have reached the final four, but not to be meeting Wawrinka there.
Though Mr. Kabila's government agreed last week to drop charges against some political prisoners, the charges still stand against Mr. Katumbi, clearly the most aggravating thorn in Mr. Kabila's side.
A week of heavy rains across parts of South Africa caused flooding, aggravating problems at the cash-strapped power firm, which has struggled to keep the lights on since 2008.
A week of heavy rains across parts of South Africa caused flooding, aggravating problems at the cash-strapped power firm, which has struggled to keep the lights on since 2008.
A's left-hander Rich Hill lasted five pitches before exiting with a full count to leadoff hitter Devon Travis after aggravating a blister on his middle finger on his left hand.
Turkey launched a second drilling ship on Thursday for natural gas operations off Cyprus, a move which risks aggravating a conflict with Cyprus over jurisdiction rights for oil and gas exploration.
Given the near-incessant stream of corporate gaffes we're seeing lately, it's easy to assume that clueless PR teams are behind the ham-handed responses—or more aggravating, the radio silences.
Those breaking the law face potential on-the-spot fines of up to 750 euros ($839) or 1,500 euros if there are aggravating circumstances such as the victim is under 15.
But Blazquez, the geography professor, warned that Fairbnb could end up aggravating the problem it wants to solve, by giving tourists yet another reason to visit the world's already overcrowded cities.
The inmates' juries were told they had to find the aggravating factors beyond a reasonable doubt, but the jury instructions were silent about the standard of proof for the mitigating factors.
Part of the reason is that, by spreading untruth and outrage, corroding voters' judgment and aggravating partisanship, social media erode the conditions for the horse-trading that Crick thought fosters liberty.
Whether that was because of concerns over aggravating carrier partners or simple product mismanagement is a question only Google executives can answer — though that answer is surely a combination of both.
Well, this week at IFA, that device became even more aggravating, as Huawei introduced four new variants: two new color options and two real-leather backs that look and feel lovely.
It was equally aggravating to the restaurant staff who were expecting a large party at 210:603, that didn't show up until 260:2300, at a place that closed at 299.
The matter, which can make the air hazy, is regulated by the EPA because it's known to cause a range of negative health effects, like aggravating asthma and causing heart attacks.
Having one directly in front of me would make that whole process less aggravating, at least until we live in a world where low batteries are a thing of the past.
If that money were restored to the TSA, it would amount to more than $1 billion per year—enough to hire lots of (full-time) screeners and shorten those aggravating queues.
Alternatively, when fathers interpret their infant's crying as aggravating and feel they are unable to comfort the infant, they may experience increases in testosterone, which facilitates an intrusive or negative response.
Market losses accelerated after a Reuters report that a 'phase one' trade agreement between Washington and Beijing may not be signed next month, aggravating pessimism over the U.S.-China trade war.
Typically, these kinds of clues can be aggravating if there are too many in a puzzle because they interrupt the flow of solving, but here they are kept to a minimum.
The court allowed the new statutes to stand if they enumerated "aggravating factors" that weighed in favor of death, and allowed the defense to present mitigating evidence that weighed against it.
"It's very aggravating, humiliating and depressing to not be able to use our own country's name and national anthem at the Olympic Games," she said, according to Taiwan's Central News Agency.
Depending on what time of day it is, and how long you have been staring at an obnoxiously bright screen, you might find the experience of reading it a bit … aggravating.
Improving infrastructure could unlock enormous growth in productivity and could reduce the hidden tax on our lives from aggravating delays at airports and on the rails and long commutes to work.
But in a filing in Circuit Court in Broward County, Mr. Satz cited seven aggravating factors that he said prosecutors would prove and that would make Mr. Cruz eligible for execution.
She has sex to numb the pain of her best friend's death, loves aggravating her cruel godmother (a glorious Olivia Colman) and struggles to connect with her perfectionist sister (Sian Clifford).
Even after paring back service twice this year because it could not muster enough engineers and equipment to fulfill its schedule, New Jersey Transit is still aggravating customers by canceling trains.
U.S. stocks finished the week lower after reports that the White House is considering limits on U.S. investment into China, aggravating the protracted trade dispute between the globe's two largest economies.
"Escalating trade conflicts are taking an increasing toll on confidence and investment, adding to policy uncertainty, aggravating risks in financial markets and endangering already weak growth prospects worldwide," the report said.
Rose, who along with Butler remains on limited minutes to avoid aggravating recent injuries, fueled the first-half offensive effort with 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the floor.
There was nothing more aggravating for me when I was a porn fan then renting a VHS tape and end up being like, Fuck, this sucks, I just spent $5 on this .
I believe with that comes a responsibility to also "know" what is a combination of hateful or obscene, and aggravating, "when it is seen" and to act on that point of view.
Kopp's scratchy, glittery hair ties collected harmful pathogens in their fabric and transferred them to her blood stream by aggravating the surrounding skin and hair follicles, leading to three separate bacterial infections.
I gave Dave a tag for a joke, and his initial response was to shudder at someone giving him a tag because it's a little aggravating if you don't know the person.
To fix that roadblock, SoftBank issued a new set of bonds with better terms to buy back the bonds with the prohibitive covenants, undercutting and aggravating some investors of the initial bonds.
The members of the organization had the goal of creating "political intensity through supporting radical groups" and "[aggravating] the conflict between minorities and the rest of the population," according to the DOJ.
"The reality clearly shows that the gangster-like U.S. imperialists are the very one who is aggravating the situation of the Korean peninsula and seeking to ignite a nuclear war," KCNA said.
SHANGHAI, Jan 8 (Reuters) - China's major stock indexes rose more than 2 percent in early trade on Friday after Beijing deactivated a circuit breaker mechanism blamed for aggravating market crashes this week.
Ukraine billionaire Dmitry Firtash is Exhibit A of how corrupt, ex-President Viktor Yanukovych-era Ukraine oligarchs are scaring away investors and aggravating fault lines between the county and its crucial allies.
Rather than try to avoid aggravating an autocrat, the EU should stand behind its core values, terminate Turkey's accession process and reset its bilateral relationship on a more credible and strategic footing.
"Due to the aggravating circumstances in this case, the Division will seek revocation of the license based upon the total circumstance," Andrew Sapolnick, New Jersey's deputy attorney general, writes in one letter.
He accused the DSS of "aggravating the felony of contempt of court by asking sureties who had been verified by the trial court to report in its office for an illegal verification".
" It is "looking to the 85033 US elections as an opportunity" and "will continue to focus on aggravating social and racial tensions, undermining trust in authorities, and criticizing perceived anti-Russia politicians.
The judge would then issue a sentence based on only those aggravating factors, although the bill gives the judge the power to override the jury and sentence someone to life in prison.
" Marc Hauser, who runs a much pricier Swiss-based baby-naming service, says that his own name wouldn't make the cut; it comes from Mars, the Roman god of war — pretty "aggravating.
But while readers and viewers were increasingly appreciating this ubiquitous yet often overlooked art form, others found the information circulating problematic for one aggravating reason: the artists profiled were almost all men.
Mr. Trump upended decades of American policy with his decision on Jerusalem, aggravating an emotional issue that has festered since the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, when the Israelis occupied the entire city.
Barrett said his knee had twisted when an unidentified male tried to squeeze by him before the game, making contact with his leg and aggravating a problem he had been playing through.
In prosecutors' statement of intent to seek the death penalty, they said that the gunman demonstrated a lack of remorse for his actions that day — one of the aggravating factors they'd considered.
In a note on Friday, ANZ Research said the near-term outlook for India's economy was pessimistic, with the impact of demonetization aggravating other negative developments, such as a subdued business cycle.
Next to actually managing ADHD, being treated like a drug dealer has been particularly aggravating especially when I knew that the kind of medication I was taking wasn't a fast-acting stimulant.
Each count carries a maximum penalty of five years, notwithstanding aggravating factors that boosted the sentencing guidelines range, such as the amount of money involved and the sophistication of the financial crimes scheme.
Long-term Treasury rates added to their monthlong slide Tuesday, aggravating a key yield curve inversion and sending the 23-year yield to its lowest level against the 2-year rate since 2007.
Some also say that large tech companies — like Twitter — have not paid their fair share to the city after receiving advantageous tax breaks that helped them hire aggressively, aggravating the city's housing crisis.
BEIJING/OTTAWA (Reuters) - China denounced Canada on Tuesday for "irresponsible" remarks after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused it of "arbitrarily" sentencing a Canadian to death for drug smuggling, aggravating already icy relations.
It's an aggravating misstep at what should be the most thrilling part of the entire journey, but the revelation of the villain's true identity reinvigorates the sluggish pace before it loses all momentum.
It came under criticism at the time from some health organizations that argued the closure risked aggravating the epidemic and would worsen hardship in countries already struggling with the economic fallout from Ebola.
Apple Music aficionados are already acquainted with an aggravating attribute of the app: when you plug your iPhone into your car, it automatically plays the first song in alphabetical order from your library.
A second Damojh plane leased to Cubana has been grounded since the crash, data from Flightradar24 shows, pending a safety audit of the lessor's fleet by Mexican authorities, aggravating Cuba's shortage of aircraft.
The people who find Koons' commercial success aggravating will probably have a coronary when they find out that the artist has partnered with Google to create protective cases for the company's Nexus phones.
DOHA (Reuters) - A row over access for Qataris to Islam's annual haj pilgrimage is further poisoning relations between their country and Saudi Arabia and aggravating a wider diplomatic rift with other Arab powers.
Former U.S. Ambassador to China Max Baucus said President Donald Trump's approach to trade negotiations with China is aggravating tensions, and called for his administration to be patient, rather than imposing additional sanctions.
"We would run the risk of aggravating the food crisis in that country, products would be getting out-of-date or could be delivered that are not fit for human consumption," Lira said.
CF Billy Hamilton will miss at least a couple games after aggravating a left thumb contusion he sustained while robbing Matt Carpenter of a home run in the sixth inning of Friday's game.
He hopes to create a prototype which can be easily installed on other vehicles, so you too can hear some sweet jams instead of an aggravating chime when you open your car door.
Most aggravating, they say, are the questions from the politically curious about whether they are related to their namesake, supporting him or getting any kind of boost or hit from the Trump mystique.
Nik Popovic chipped in with 16 points and nine rebounds, and Jordan Chatman added seven points in his return from a one-game absence after aggravating a finger injury in the previous contest.
"I got a little snag," said Jones (NFL second-best 1,409 receiving yards), referring to aggravating a toe injury in Saturday's 36-20 victory over Seattle that has plagued him since Week 13.
The weather-related disruption was especially aggravating for commuters from New Jersey and Long Island suburbs who have endured hours-long delays in recent weeks after derailments and other incidents at Penn Station.
However, if the economy were to grow at three percent, then it is entirely possible that the Trump team could accomplish all the things they want without aggravating the national debt problem significantly.
Russian legislation does not define or mention domestic violence as a separate offence or aggravating element in other offences and there is no mechanism for imposing restraining or protection orders, the court said.
On Thursday, those hopes were crushed again when the wildcard was forced to pull out of his marquee match against world number two Rafa Nadal for fear of aggravating a pectoral muscle injury.
Barrett said that while he was warming up on the sideline before kickoff, an unidentified man made accidental contact with his right leg, aggravating a knee injury he has played through all season.
And I expect that a couple of his biggest so-called accomplishments — aggravating climate change and treating nonwhite citizens as less than fully American — are likely to be judged very harshly one day.
And even with the Republicans having achieved near-total control of all levels of government, this remained an aggravating conundrum: The elites are still the ones who decide who gets to be elite.
"After the attacks, some parents found their daughters lying on the ground crying and bleeding from their vaginas," Steiner said, describing as an aggravating circumstance the fact that victims had been "particularly defenseless".
"This is an unpardonable provocation going against the aspiration and desire of all Koreans for the country's peace and reunification and aggravating the regional situation", the North's official KCNA said in a commentary.
And ironically, the big fixes favored by the health policy experts — the ones that Alexander is collecting but most politicians are ignoring — might address many of the problems that keep aggravating U.S. politics.
As I sit down in Nissan's simulator, I prepare myself for the fact that a cohort of researchers could scrutinize my skills as a wheelman with more rigor than the most aggravating backseat driver.
"Most experts would now recommend that people just avoid foods that might be aggravating diarrhea, and to stay on a good healthy diet with fiber and protein and mono or polyunsaturated fats," says Cutler.
If a coworker or loved one says something aggravating, rather than reacting harshly based on conditioned behavior, I am able wait a moment, bring awareness to my thoughts and emotions, and then respond accordingly.
It also lacks a headphone jack, which is aggravating when you realize that while yes, the Z25 Force is thinner than last year's model, it's a hair thicker than the recent Moto Z2000 Play.
The single currency came under pressure after a private survey showed activity in Germany's services and manufacturing sectors fell in May, aggravating fears about the effect of unresolved trade disputes on Europe's largest economy.
A jury recommended a death sentence for Hurst, but it was the judge who held a separate hearing and determined there were sufficient aggravating circumstances to impose the death penalty, the high court said.
It's a much less aggravating way to deal with social media, actually — even if you are following humans, they're less likely to get on your nerves when there's a buffer zone of cat pictures.
But security officials, given pause by the erratic conduct of the slain gunman and wary of aggravating strains with Israel's largely quiescent Arab minority, are steering clear of definitively linking him with Islamic State.
The FA's six-game ban can be increased "depending on any additional aggravating factors" and it is also in talks with various stakeholders about how best to combat discrimination on and off the pitch.
There are few things more aggravating at work than being kept stagnant with the same routine responsibilities over a long period of time, especially after you've voiced interest in expanding your level of contribution.
MILAN/PARIS (Reuters) - Vivendi is considering putting its chief executive Arnaud de Puyfontaine forward as Telecom Italia's next chairman, sources told Reuters, potentially aggravating concerns about the French group's growing influence over Italian companies.
But if you ask little old me, maybe it's thoughtful of Welch's to create space for teetotalers as we're on the cusp of summer, the "season of rosé," that occasionally aggravating time of year.
During the hour-long ceremony, Trump was seated alongside his attorney general Jeff Sessions, whom he blames for aggravating the Russia matter by recusing himself from the investigation, and Chris Wray, the FBI's director.
What led the doctors Golden State consulted to advise, as Warriors Coach Steve Kerr said Wednesday, that Durant couldn't do serious additional damage to himself by playing beyond re-aggravating last month's calf injury?
In Florida, where 347 people are on death row after an execution on Thursday night, state law spells out a roster of aggravating factors and mitigating circumstances that jurors may consider in capital cases.
"Given the breadth of Manafort's criminal activity, the government has not located a comparable case with the unique array of crimes and aggravating factors," prosecutors wrote Friday, noting how unusual the case has been.
"The CRC concluded that this is 'an extremely serious case of non-compliance with the requirement to provide an authentic copy of the Moscow data, with several aggravating features,'" read a statement from WADA.
Martin, averaging 11 points and four assists a game, missed the game after aggravating an ankle injury in the victory over Utah State in the MGM Classic title game in Las Vegas last Wednesday.
Heavy rains across parts of South Africa have submerged whole neighbourhoods, leading to mass evacuations and aggravating problems at state-owned utility Eskom, which has been struggling to keep the lights on since 2008.
Though the deal with Turkey helped contain the 2015 crisis, rights groups condemned it for undercutting international humanitarian law on providing safe haven for refugees, and aggravating the suffering of those already in distress.
Being under 40, or belonging to the opposition or a minority group, are "aggravating factors" that put women at risk, according to the study by the Geneva-based body that links 171 national parliaments.
ET, TNT, KTXA (Dallas), FSN Oklahoma ABOUT THE MAVERICKS: Point guard Deron Williams (sports hernia) departed just 89 seconds into Game 4 after aggravating the injury and will miss the rest of the series.
If Mr. Comey disregarded her order and sent the letter — a real possibility, her aides thought — it would be an act of insubordination that would force her to consider firing him, aggravating the situation.
The assessment offered by Coats, based on input from the entire U.S. intelligence community, predicts Russian social media campaigns will focus on "aggravating" social and racial tensions and striking back at anti-Kremlin politicians.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Japan should avoid aggravating historical tensions in a diplomatic row over South Koreans forced to work for Japanese firms during World War Two, South Korea's foreign ministry and prime minister have warned.
On Monday, to stem rising yields, the BOJ conducted an unlimited buying in 10-year JGBs, sucking up 1.64 trillion yen of JGBs from the market, aggravating the shortage of available bonds in the market.
But "due to the aggravating circumstances in this case, the Division (within the state's Department of Law and Public Safety) will seek the revocation of the license based on the total circumstances," the letter says.
It's worth dwelling on this upgrade, because the battery is one of the most critically important — and, when it's deficient, most aggravating — components of a phone, and HTC has done its utmost to maximize it.
"All this talk of violence on the Reservation is as aggravating as it is hilarious … because it couldn't be further from the present truth," she wrote, urging more people to join in on their cause.
"When I see people trying to undo that hard won progress for the 50th or 60th time, to roll back protections for the expecting mom or the child with autism… it is aggravating," he admitted.
With most of the particles being small enough (ie, less than 2000 microns in diameter) to penetrate deep into people's lungs, diesels had an unwelcome reputation for aggravating asthma, bronchitis, emphysema and other lung complaints.
G Buddy Hield added 24 points Yuesday, 10 in the fourth quarter G De'Aaron Fox left Tuesday's game at halftime after aggravating the quadriceps injury that caused him to miss the Sunday loss in Toronto.
Thom LeDoux, the district attorney for the state's 11th Judicial District, said investigators did not find aggravating factors like adult involvement, the posting of graphic images to the Internet, coercion and related unlawful sexual contact.
Sources told Reuters last week that Vivendi was also considering putting its chief executive Arnaud de Puyfontaine forward as Telecom Italia's next chairman, potentially aggravating concerns about the French group's growing influence over Italian companies.
In a report published Monday, Moody's said political and geopolitical turbulence is exacerbating a gradual slowdown in trend GDP (gross domestic product) growth, aggravating structural bottlenecks and increasing the risk of economic or financial shocks.
He said Wednesday it was "aggravating" for Democrats to keep having to save a law designed that protects people with pre-existing conditions and cancer survivors and is intended to provide affordable coverage to anyone.
This is absolutely the most painful when attempting to type in a Wi-Fi password using the remote's D-pad, but it's bad enough that just general navigation of the Android TV UI is aggravating.
That would likely make countries less willing to do business with Venezuela, aggravating shortages of food and medicine and creating further problems for its all vital oil industry that is already hobbled by under-investment.
IT WOULD BE PRETTY HARD TO GET FUNDED TODAY WITH A BUSINESS MODEL AROUND BEING IN A VERTICAL MARKETPLACE, AGGRAVATING AUDIENCE AND SELLING DIGITAL ADVERTISING TO X,Y OR Z IN A FACEBOOK/GOOGLE WORLD.
C. Rhodes Berry, had argued Harris should be locked up for 42 months, including nine months for the "aggravating circumstance" of undercutting public trust by using hallucinogens and other drugs on a nuclear weapons base.
The 12-member panel agreed unanimously on each of the non-statutory aggravating factors, including a lack of remorse, that Roof's crime was racially motivated and that he intentionally sought to cause harm to others.
They are now considered to be on life support, though neither side wants to risk aggravating deeply threatening splits in the ranks by making big compromises or being blamed for pulling the plug on negotiations.
What we're really trying to be more clear about is that the relationships are real, the reactions are real — when you're talking to the prince, and the prince is aggravating, you have to be aggravated.
The selloff was triggered by fears of an over-supply in the market after biggest producers Saudi Arabia and Russia began a price war, aggravating market conditions that were already bogged down by coronavirus fears.
Even more aggravating for them is the support Mr. Tucker has received from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in Washington, which anointed him as its preferred candidate to challenge the district's Republican incumbent, French Hill.
Aggravating the volatile situation in the region, Iran - Assad's other main ally - threatened to respond to an air strike on a Syrian military base on Monday that Tehran, Damascus and Moscow have blamed on Israel.
The dispute has caused diplomatic frictions with Canada in particular, aggravating concerns that Lopez Obrador, a veteran leftist who took office in December, could call into question any contracts signed before he assumed the presidency.
ISTANBUL — Turkey and Greece have reignited a decades-old disagreement over the sovereignty of a pair of uninhabited Aegean Islands, in a spat that analysts say risks aggravating other diplomatic disputes between the two countries.
But those recommendations were nonbinding, and it was the judge who decided whether there were aggravating factors that could justify capital punishment, whether they outweighed any mitigating factors and whether to impose the death penalty.
A revolutionary ideologue who is obsessed with purifying the élite of King's Landing—including Cersei—the High Sparrow is unwilling to compromise, sticking to his principles in a way that is both impressive and aggravating.
When they came back from recess, Roof, 22, first asked to file a motion regarding aggravating factors in the case, which can shore up justification for the death penalty, such as whether a victim was elderly.
"The vicious and gratuitous murder of Fred Hicks immediately following the brutal slaying of Judith Sue Crawford was so heinous that the mitigation presented does not outweigh the aggravating factors in this case," the board said.
Upjohn made a similar system for his fellow college students, but it was his own aggravating commute from San Francisco to Menlo Park in a finance job that gave him the idea to create Magic Bus.
China's central bank injected a massive $20 billion in cash through open market operations in the morning, and forex traders said it also intervened to stabilise the sliding yuan, which some blamed for aggravating Monday's slump.
The dispute has also caused diplomatic frictions with Canada in particular, aggravating concerns that Lopez Obrador, a veteran leftist who took office in December, could call into question any contracts signed before he assumed the presidency.
Giants RF Hunter Pence landed on the 15-day disabled list Thursday after aggravating his right hamstring injury and was replaced on the roster by OF Mac Williamson, who was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento. 2.
By contrast their peers in emerging markets will be under pressure to raise rates to stop capital flowing abroad and to shore up their currencies, possibly aggravating the uneven pattern of economic growth around the world.
But to get there, the richest people in America and Europe had to endure one of the most aggravating aspects of our lives that put all classes of people onto a level playing field: traffic jams.
The charge, breach of peace, is defined in Hungarian law as antisocial, violent behavior capable of inciting indignation or alarm, and it carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison unless there are aggravating circumstances.
The IMF's twice-yearly regional outlook for Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe (CESEE) said the rise of populist parties in some countries as well as limp global growth and aging populations were all aggravating the strains.
"The increase in rates will serve as a further brake on an already weak economy, with an intensifying drought aggravating existing problems that have taken their toll on investor confidence over the past year," Lindow said.
These findings showed that the servicers were aggravating the student debt crisis, unfairly driving up debts that could dog student borrowers into their retirement years, when they are least able to make good on their debts.
President Trump's abrupt increase in tariffs on Turkey, aggravating an economic crisis in the country that spilled into global financial markets on Friday, appeared to be a response to Turkey's refusal to release an American pastor.
But as Riyadh flexed muscles by cutting ties with Canada, briefly detaining Lebanon's prime minister, and aggravating relations with Jordan and Morocco, the UAE saw its carefully crafted image as a stabilising force imperilled by association.
The article describes President Trump's conduct and lays out two aggravating factors that we must consider: In pressuring Ukraine for a personal favor, President Trump both betrayed our national security and attempted to corrupt our elections.
Democrats noted that Mr. Pence was blamed for aggravating a severe AIDS outbreak among intravenous drug users when he opposed calls for a clean needle exchange program on the grounds it would encourage more drug use.
The article describes President Trump's conduct and lays out two aggravating factors that we must consider: in pressuring Ukraine for a personal favor, President Trump both betrayed our national security and attempted to corrupt our elections.
"When I see people trying to undo that hard-won progress for the 2628th or 28503th time … it is aggravating," he said at an event in New York sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Further aggravating these structural inequalities, we have lost access to comprehensive and age-apropriate sex education: in 2014 only 41 percent of schools required instruction on HIV prevention for students, down from 64 percent in 85033.
This is the conundrum at the heart of the wonderfully aggravating Late Late Show book quiz above, which sees James Corden take on stars Lake Bell and Rob Corddry in a test of classic literature knowledge.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's move to defend Deutsche Bank on Friday stems from concern over a sharp fall in the German lender's share price but also irritation that overseas regulators risk aggravating its problems.
Coconut oil already comes with a few caveats: For example, people with acne-prone skin are advised to steer clear, as coconut oil is an occlusive moisturizer that can clog the pores, aggravating breakouts in the process.
"We are both fighting the treaties aggravating free trade and wild globalization, in the mutual interest of our respective nations," Le Pen, who said Clinton's election would have had "disastrous" consequences for France, told TIME last December.
"We typically see this brief window before a U.S. rate meeting when hedge funds buy the dollar and the trade war headlines are also aggravating that trend," said Viraj Patel, an FX strategist at ING in London.
But his tweet promoting the article engages in a common, but aggravating, rhetorical framing of the issue by construing a move to allow transit-oriented development as being an effort to "force" people out of their cars.
Washington this week targeted Chinese facial recognition startups SenseTime, Megvii and Yitu over national security concerns and foreign policy interests, aggravating the clash between the two economic superpowers over who will dominate the technologies of the future.
They make clear that assistance with suicide given by a doctor to a patient under his or her care raises issues in regard to doctor-patient trust and, as such, must be regarded as an aggravating factor.
In those cases, Kelner said, the fact that those defendants had counsel and had been warned about lying were cited as aggravating factors, so Flynn's lawyers wanted to point out that those weren't part of his case.
But from now on, American sanctions against Venezuelan oil and finance will play a role in aggravating the country's humanitarian crisis and the exodus of migrants to neighbouring countries, a point officials in Washington are sensitive about.
"This incident is not being treated as terror related but the hate crime aspect of the collision is being looked at by detectives as an aggravating factor," London's Metropolitan police said in a statement on Wednesday morning.
Earlier, with Kazakhstan's Olympic champion Dmitriy Balandin skipping the men's 200 metres breaststroke for fear of aggravating an injury, the way was cleared for Watanabe to back up January's world record with a first Asian Games title.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The wedge of sea between Japan, Russia, and the Korean peninsula became a new flashpoint this week, with a regional airspace dispute, a seized fishing boat, and missile tests by North Korea aggravating longstanding tensions.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The decision by the United States to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel risks aggravating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Russia's foreign ministry said on Thursday, while calling on all sides involved to show restraint.
You'll encounter them in airports and at coffee stops, in drugstores and supermarkets: sad plastic troughs stuffed with iceberg lettuce, rubbery cherry tomatoes, downtrodden chicken strips dryer than the Sahara, and an aggravating cup of syrupy vinaigrette.
Aggravating the frustration is the fact that Nintendo hasn't run any sort of preorder campaign, making it impossible to reserve one in advance and leaving buyers to the mercy of random chance on the internet or stores.
The dollar index fell to a near eight-week low after data showed U.S. private employers added the fewest jobs in May since 2010, aggravating concerns the U.S. economy could fall prey to an elongated trade war.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The wedge of sea between Japan, Russia, and the Korean peninsula became a new flashpoint this week, with a regional airspace dispute, a seized fishing boat, and missile tests by North Korea aggravating longstanding tensions.
TV ABOUT THE FLYERS (24-33-23): Veteran Jakub Voracek hasn't missed a game this season and that streak will continue on Saturday, as he has been confirmed to play despite aggravating a groin injury in practice.
The 22008-year-old and David Krejci joined the team in heading to Philadelphia, but the latter is doubtful at best after aggravating his back injury that sidelined him for a full month earlier in the season.
"The worst drought on record in South Africa is aggravating the ongoing economic slowdown, threatening near-zero growth if not a recession in 2016," said Moody's Senior Vice President and lead analyst for South Africa Kristin Lindow.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union is determined to go on preventing migrants setting off from the coast of Libya, interior ministers said on Thursday, despite criticism from rights advocates who say the strategy is aggravating human suffering.
Still, even if the Mets had played as scheduled on Tuesday, Collins said he ultimately would not have used Cespedes if the field conditions were slick and the weather poor, not wanting to risk aggravating the injury.
That accusation is too old to be charged as a separate crime, but was introduced by prosecutors as an aggravating factor for the charges of predatory sexual assault on which the jury suggested it may be deadlocked.
That accusation is too old to be charged as a separate crime, but was introduced by prosecutors as an aggravating factor for the charges of predatory sexual assault on which the jury suggested it may be deadlocked.
Newton, a one-time Most Valuable Player Award winner, has been out since early November after aggravating an injury to a ligament in his left foot, and his recovery has been a touchy, but much discussed, topic.
The bill sent to Republican Governor Rick Scott requires at least 10 of 12 jurors to agree on death sentences in murder cases, and they must have unanimously agreed on the facts, or aggravating factors, warranting it.
In the case reviewed by the high court, a jury voted 7-5 to recommend a death sentence for Timothy Hurst in the 1998 murder of a fried-chicken restaurant manager, without specifying what aggravating factors applied.
"We typically see this brief window before a U.S. rate meeting when hedge funds buy the dollar, and the trade war headlines are also aggravating that trend," said Viraj Patel, an FX strategist at ING in London.
This sounds nice in theory, but it could grow aggravating if you don't want to trigger the last track you played in iTunes every time you grab your headphones (which seems to be the thing they default to).
If chronic stress, largely driven by the daily effects of racism and discrimination, plays a role in killing black mothers, then particularly stressful incidents, like those brought on by the trauma of police violence, could be particularly aggravating.
Today's complaint covers some territory seen in earlier cases, including the broad strokes of Lakhta's alleged goal: to "sow discord" in the US political system by exaggerating the presence of extreme viewpoints online and aggravating existing political divides.
Aggravating this, the war has taken on sectarian dimensions that will resonate for generations; the uprising identifies itself with the Sunni Muslim majority, and the state led by a minority Alawite draws on the backing of Shi'ite Islamists.
For some food stamp recipients, 2018 could shape up to be a particularly aggravating year, including for one of the only startups trying to find ways to innovate on the ways that food stamps are delivered and managed.
More downpours meant pitches and fairways were more likely to be soggy or unplayable while sea level rise was also aggravating erosion of coastal golf courses in Scotland, such as Montrose which dates back to 1562, it said.
The war has shaken the Middle East, aggravating regional rivalries while drawing foreign troops to Yemen, including Persian Gulf soldiers who are part of a Saudi Arabia-led military coalition fighting on the side of the Yemeni government.
However, after three straightforward wins, Keys is fresh and reaping the rewards of a decision to end her 2017 campaign in September to avoid aggravating a left wrist that required surgery at the end of the previous season.
The ECRI welcomed positive developments such as amendments to the criminal code making racist motivation an aggravating circumstance, the passage of a law on eliminating all forms of discrimination and the adoption of a national human rights strategy.
From Portugal in the west to Hungary in the east, European countries have unilaterally tightened frontier controls, triggering a warning earlier on Monday from Brussels that chaotic measures risk hurting food and medicine supplies, and aggravating the crisis.
Public discussions of racism are notoriously frustrating, but there's one especially aggravating related trend that took off during the election season and that I'd love for people to commit to eliminating in 2017: a push for vanity sizing.
Yields were already under pressure ahead of the ISM report as new U.S. tariffs on imported Chinese goods began over the holiday weekend, aggravating the trade war between the two countries and weighing on the global growth outlook.
Maize yields fell more than 30 percent from average levels in some areas, and rice prices are likely to rise this year, aggravating the food security situation, Margareta Wahlstrom, the president of the Swedish Red Cross, told Reuters.
Tourists flock to Mr. Escobar's former home, the prison where he was held and his grave, aggravating local officials and residents who resent the lionization of a violent criminal whose wounds are still deeply felt across the city.
From Portugal in the west to Hungary in the east, European countries have unilaterally tightened frontier controls, triggering a warning earlier on Monday from Brussels that chaotic measures risk hurting food and medicine supplies, and aggravating the crisis.
European nations say that the poor Horn of Africa nation is moving only slowly and cautiously to stabilize the economy to stem the tide of migrants which is aggravating the refugee crisis that is gripping the European Union.
Last year, a standoff with the United States was an aggravating factor in a 30% fall in the lira, prompting an economic recession in the country which is heavily dependent on imports as well as foreign investors flows.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China criticized the United States for aggravating tension in the Middle East through its use of force in the standoff between Washington and Tehran and urged all parties to exercise restraint to ensure peace and stability.
The virus, which broke out in China late last year and has so far caused the death of more than 2,200 people, presented serious logistical difficulties in Chinese ports, Ravettino said, aggravating the drop in shipments from Argentina.
While Republican and Democratic attitudes to Beijing have hardened, Europeans — mindful of their growing economic equities — will remain reluctant to choose between their security relations with the U.S. and growing trade and investment relations with China, aggravating Washington.
OSLO (Reuters) - Heat trapped by dark-colored roads and buildings will more than double cities' costs for tackling global warming this century by driving up energy demand to keep citizens cool and by aggravating pollution, scientists said on Monday.
The militias, who took the lead in assaults against Islamic State in other parts of Iraq last year, have pledged not to take part in the assault on the mainly Sunni Muslim city itself to avoid aggravating sectarian strife.
Skyward Sword, which also had brilliant dungeons and fantastic overworld interactions, was infamous for its slow opening hours and aggravating pop-ups with every collectable (even the hundredth time after you collect a cool beetle, you'll get the message).
Federal law already stipulates that crimes committed against law enforcement can be considered an aggravating factor in weighing the imposition of capital punishment, and all 50 states have laws in place that heighten sentences for crimes against law enforcement.
BONN, Germany (Reuters) - This year will be among the three hottest on record in a new sign of man-made climate change that is aggravating "extraordinary weather" such as hurricanes, droughts and floods, the United Nations said on Monday.
He could have played this week, but decided to be cautious rather than risk aggravating the injury with two more majors just around the corner, next month's U.S. Open at Pebble Beach and July's British Open at Royal Portrush.
Federer then found a way to wriggle free of two match points and Borna Coric and win in the third round of the Italian Open before withdrawing from the tournament to protect himself from aggravating a minor leg injury.
To add confusion to an already aggravating situation, Michael Holtz, the owner of SmartFlyer, a global travel consultancy specializing in airlines, said that Air France has several code share partners such as Delta Air Lines, Korean Air and Aeromexico.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran is unlikely to block the Strait of Hormuz, the world's busiest oil-shipping channel, in reprisal for the killing of Qassem Soleimani for fear of aggravating its Gulf allies and China, regional analysts said on Monday.
To impose a death sentence, jurors must unanimously find that aggravating factors like premeditation and the number and vulnerability of the victims outweigh any mitigating factors, like the absence of prior violent behavior and demonstrations of redemption and remorse.
BEIJING, Jan 6 (Reuters) - China criticised the United States for aggravating tension in the Middle East through its military interventionism over the standoff between Washington and Tehran and urged all parties to exercise restraint to ensure peace and stability.
ET, CSN Mid-Atlantic (Washington), YES (Brooklyn) ABOUT THE WIZARDS (39-41): Wall isn't the only ailing member of Washington's backcourt as shooting guard Bradley Beal departed Sunday's 113-98 victory over Charlotte Hornets after aggravating a pelvis injury.
If Rafael Nadal is truly healthy after aggravating a right knee injury three weeks ago — he has been training at home to prepare for the Monte Carlo Open — he remains the man to beat on the game's grittiest surface.
People in the same situation often work in the black market to avoid having to declare income that will be forfeited to repay their debts, aggravating a labour shortage cited by nearly two-thirds of companies as an obstacle to growth.
It is one of the most aggravating parts of designing a phone because they need some kind of slot or drawer to put the SIM in, which takes up space and also is a point of ingress for water or dirt.
Uber's partnership with HNA Group comes as it and rival Didi Kuaidi vie to forge ties with influential Chinese companies with long-established ties to government as they try to avoid aggravating regulators in China's still developing ride-hailing business.
Arizona, the Supreme Court had held that aggravating factors in capital cases are elements of the underlying crime, and thus must not only be found by a jury -- rather than the judge -- but must be identified in advance by the legislature.
In the federal military justice system, in contrast, Congress has delegated its responsibility to identify aggravating factors to the President, who has done so through the Manual for Courts-Martial, a series of administrative rules promulgated by the Secretary of Defense.
Schemes favouring Malays were once deemed essential to improve the lot of Malaysia's least wealthy racial group; these days they are widely thought to help mostly the well-off within that group, while failing the poor and aggravating ethnic tensions.
The Council of Europe counts both Ukraine and Russia among its 47 member states and was the first international rights body allowed into Crimea since Moscow annexed the Black Sea peninsula from Kiev in 2014, sharply aggravating tensions with the West.
BENGALURU, Sept 998.5383 (Reuters) - Gold prices inched lower early on Tuesday, after rising 2998.538 percent in the previous session, as the dollar rose after the United States imposed a new round of tariffs on Chinese imports, aggravating global trade worries.
While juries are asked to issue an "advisory sentence" by a majority vote, and their recommendations must be given "great weight", presiding judges are empowered to adjust the sentence based on their own assessments of the "aggravating and mitigating factors".
Gray was scheduled to be part of the Rockies' season-opening rotation before being forced to leave a Cactus League start March 22 after aggravating his abdominal injury on a throwing error to second base on an attempted force play.
TORONTO - - Golden State forward Kevin Durant, returning from a month-long injury absence, started Game 5 for the Warriors as they faced elimination Monday night in the NBA Finals but exited in the second quarter after apparently aggravating his calf strain.
OSLO (Reuters) - A boom in shipping is aggravating air pollution in China and other nations in East Asia, causing thousands of deaths a year in a region with eight of the world's 22013 biggest container ports, scientists said on Monday.
But that is not the only impact of the repairs: increased traffic from those who are suddenly forced to drive has clogged downtown streets and traffic in nearby Virginia and Maryland, aggravating drivers who have to endure far longer commutes.
Power forward Blake Griffin will miss the rest of the postseason after aggravating a leg injury, according to a statement the Clippers released on Tuesday, and point guard Chris Paul is out indefinitely after breaking a bone in his right hand.
The lawsuit underscored what critics of Airbnb have long argued: That commercial operators use the platform to essentially turn residential apartments into illegal hotels for tourists, taking units off the market for New Yorkers and aggravating the city's housing shortage.
We'll simply become that asshole neighbor no one likes, who never minds their own business, constantly meddles in affairs that aren't their own, and by the end of the sitcom has been replaced with a less-aggravating actor or actress.
Carrying out a promise to his base of supporters, Mr. Trump upended decades of American policy with his decision on Jerusalem, aggravating an emotional issue that has festered since the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, when the Israelis occupied the entire city.
As with other nonsensical and aggravating fees and practices, ISPs get away with this because they amount to regional monopolies or duopolies and are all running the same basic set of grifts for extra cash on top of your subscription fee.
So-called queuing theory examines why lining up by yourself induces more anxiety than being in a group, why choosing between multiple lines is more aggravating than standing single file and even how music and scent can improve the wait.
In November 2019, Germany's federal court of justice ruled that the prison sentence handed to the man should be reconsidered because the defendant's claims that his wife enjoyed being strangled during sex were not an "aggravating fact" in the case.
"The economy's weak performance poses a potential risk as it could increase the political pressure on the government to ease fiscal policy, aggravating public debt dynamics and aborting the steady decline in real interest rates," they said in a note.
The central bank's lack of clarity on the timing of a rate hike is seen aggravating the uncertainty in the markets that has been sparked by changing dynamics in a tumultuous U.S. presidential election and nervousness regarding third-quarter earnings.
The financing, whose fine print is not disclosed, has been a crucial boost to the South American country, especially as the price of its heavy-oil crude slumps, aggravating a cash crunch and potentially grazing a break-even point in production.
The lawsuit underscored what critics of Airbnb have long argued: that commercial operators use the platform to essentially turn residential apartments into illegal hotels for tourists, taking units off the market for New Yorkers and aggravating the city's housing shortage.
High rates of homelessness, traumatic brain injuries, post-traumatic stress and a military culture that can be resistant to seeking help are all aggravating factors for veterans, whose rates of suicide have been the subject of numerous hearings on Capitol Hill.
He added Captain Morgan's rum to the product to improve its flavor and stop the growth of mold, and took to wearing keys to the house around his neck after he lost one in a bale, prompting an aggravating search.
" OPEC and Russia's readily available spare capacity to meet cuts in Iranian oil exports should maintain short-term balance in the oil markets, he suggested, but the Trump administration's aggressive stance against Iran "runs the risk of aggravating tensions in the Middle East.
In supremely satisfying Instagram vignettes, soon-to-become a photo book titled WORK, Figuratively Speaking, photographer Derrick Lin literally turns his gripes about corporate culture into art, rendering them as humorous scenes of miniature figures acting out relatable and universally aggravating work struggles.
"At the end of the day the issue for the court is whether the evidence supports the jury's verdict in this case -- which was their conclusion that the aggravating circumstances so outweigh the mitigating circumstances that death is appropriate," Kennedy told the courtroom.
There's no rulebook on how to be sad, and although internet bandwagons can be aggravating, they're not half as bad as contrarians who try to reframe public discourse in a way that just happens to make them seem discerning and high-minded.
His sentence in the killings surpasses state mandates, but he admitted to aggravating circumstances, according to court records: He acknowledged as part of the plea agreement that both of his victims were vulnerable and that the killings were committed with extreme cruelty.
The world's fifth-biggest economy has been growing more slowly than any other big developed nation, due in large part to the Brexit vote in 2016 as sterling fell sharply, pushing up inflation and aggravating the weak wage growth of many workers.
Picture the U.S. as a married couple having a tough time negotiating with a local car dealer, but then suddenly realizing they have the freedom to walk across the street to another showroom where they can get a better or less aggravating deal.
"When I see people trying to undo that hard-won progress, for the 50th or 60th time, with bills that will raise costs, reduce coverage and roll back protections for older Americans and people with pre-existing conditions...it is aggravating," Obama said.
Margareta Wahlstrom, president of Swedish Red Cross, told Reuters after her visit to the North late last year that maize yields fell more than 30 percent from average levels in some areas and rice prices would likely rise this year, aggravating food security.
A Chinese court on Monday handed Canadian Robert Schellenberg the death penalty for smuggling 222 kg of methamphetamines, aggravating already sour relations between Beijing and Ottawa following the arrest of a Chinese executive in Canada and China's subsequent detention of two Canadians.
Colonel Nance will also consider aggravating factors presented by the prosecution, including injuries suffered by several service members during the search for Sergeant Bergdahl, as well as the negative impact they say the search had on the military's overall war effort in Afghanistan.
The central bank's lack of clarity on the timing of a rate hike is seen aggravating the uncertainty in the markets that has been sparked by changing dynamics in a tightly-run race for the White House and nervousness regarding third-quarter earnings.
"Throughout the ordeal, the officers were courteous; however, it was aggravating to be detained when the only thing I was guilty of was being a black man walking down the street in his neighborhood with a stick in his hand," Judge Griffin wrote.
"His antics are definitely an aggravating factor, and he can expect a longer sentence than he otherwise would have received," said Mark Allenbaugh, a co-founder of Sentencing Stats, LLC who previously worked for the U.S. Sentencing Commission that sets federal sentencing guidelines.
ATLANTA RECEIVER READY TO PLAY Julio Jones, the Atlanta Falcons' All-Pro wide receiver, cleared his final hurdle for Sunday's N.F.C. championship game against the Green Bay Packers by practicing for the first time since aggravating his sprained left toe last week.
MOSCOW — Moscow met the limited American-led airstrikes against Syria before dawn on Saturday with plenty of bluster and heated rhetoric, starting with an uncharacteristically quick response from President Vladimir V. Putin condemning the attack and accusing the United States of aggravating the humanitarian situation.
But an aggravating factor in doing that will be Trump's reported decision to seek advice from Roger Ailes, the former Fox News chairman who was recently removed from the company amid lurid allegations of sexism and workplace harassment by as many as 20 women.
He finds this aggravating; he wasn't even aware he could make money on the video until a marketer reached out more than a week after it went viral and suggested that he join YouTube's partner program, in order to share in the ad revenue.
DILOVASI, Turkey/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Turkey launched a second drilling ship on Thursday which will conduct natural gas operations off the northeast coast of Cyprus for three months, a move which risks aggravating a conflict with Cyprus over jurisdiction rights for oil and gas exploration.
Sessions ordered all border district US attorneys to begin making felony cases against individuals who illegally enter the US and have done so two times prior, or have gotten a misdemeanor for doing so once before and have other "aggravating circumstances" like gang convictions.
Russia has an entirely different agenda in Syria from that of Britain—indeed, it has allegedly been aggravating the fallout in Europe by sponsoring hard-right, anti-refugee parties—and its intelligence agencies are not in the habit of sharing information with foreign counterparts.
Gray was scheduled to be part of the Rockies' Opening Day rotation before being forced to leave a Cactus League start on March 22 after three batters and aggravating his abdominal injury on a throwing error to second base on an attempted force play.
The Florida case tested the retroactive effect of a 2016 Supreme Court ruling that found the state's death penalty procedure unconstitutional because it required a judge, rather than a jury, to determine the "aggravating circumstances" that warranted a death sentence, rather than life behind bars.
In aggravating Zinedine Zidane to the point of violence, Marco Matterazi demonstrated exquisite furbizia; he probably didn't even mean the things he said, it was simply a verbal step-over, a type of deceit that fooled one of the greatest exponents of more conventional deceptions.
When the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976 after a four-year moratorium, it upheld capital sentencing systems that sought to reserve the penalty for the worst offenders by insisting that juries find "aggravating factors" before a death sentence may be imposed.
So aggravating, in fact, that the city of Xi'an in China, where there's been a semi-lockdown of several districts since mid-January, has seen an "unprecedented number of divorce appointments" since the marriage registration office reopened on March 1, reports the Global Times.
So it is perhaps little surprise that the league's introduction this season of video assistant refereeing — the game-pausing, controversy-inducing, fan-aggravating replay system in growing use worldwide — has been an uncommonly bad fit here, a case of sound and fury meeting a handbrake.
Far From Home ventures into rich emotional territory with gestures toward how humans skirt responsibility when they experience loss, and how aggravating it must be for superheroes to have super-strength and near-physical invulnerability, but still not be able to mend their emotional damage.
The bill proposed in Indiana would have allowed bias against a person's race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, disability, national origin, ancestry, or sexual orientation to be considered as an "aggravating circumstance" that could merit tougher sentencing, as is the case with federal hate crime laws.
Steiner said at the time that the bid did not fully take into account the value of its salt business and that of a new Canadian potash mine under construction, which some in the industry view as potentially aggravating oversupply in the North American potash market.
But in China the government, and increasingly the public, see it as a real danger, responsible for rising sea levels that threaten coastal cities as well as for aggravating droughts in the north, floods in the south and, as it now turns out, the omnipresent smog.
Such a procedure, Akbar argued, was inconsistent with the Supreme Court's ruling in Ring, because Congress's power to delegate such authority to the President was based on the view that aggravating factors are not elements of the crime -- a view the court had expressly rejected in Ring.
Being precise with your terminology and giving examples of both alleviating an aggravating factors for symptoms and how these relate to eating and bowel function are important when talking with your doctor, as that will help determine next steps in testing and potential treatment options, Pashinksy said.
"Millennials may be criticized for using jargon only they understand, but when it comes to overused and aggravating sayings around the office, most generations of Americans were on the same page about the negative impact language could be having on perceptions of intelligence," the study found.
The rising tensions with all three serve as reminders that Mr. Trump's constant talk about taking care of problems that he has accused his predecessors of aggravating, or failing to confront, is difficult to convert into real-world solutions — as events of recent days have shown.
Although it unclear whether Buck's death penalty sentence will be reaffirmed at a new sentencing hearing, the fact that race is being introduced by "experts" as an aggravating factor in sentencing determinations is incredulous and a further testament to the critical need for comprehensive criminal justice reform.
Aggravating factors such as physical violence or the use of drugs or alcohol to incapacitate the victim would carry heavier sentences, while such cases would be heard by special judges in courts dedicated to sexual crimes, as is already the case with crimes relating to gender violence.
In Northern Ireland, where the fragile 1998 Good Friday Agreement that ended decades of sectarian conflict is predicated on membership in the European Union and an open border with Ireland, the decision not to give its Parliament a vote risks aggravating the sectarian divide, officials said.
" It's cheesy but catchy in a way that doesn't really grate enough to be aggravating, and any sense of looming disaster is at least a little mitigated after Hall of Famer Jackie Slater admits off the bat that "we can't sing and our dancin's not pretty.
LEESBURG, Va. (Reuters) - U.S. House of Representatives Democrats are accusing Republican President Donald Trump of aggravating a crisis situation at the southern U.S. border, saying he has not used funds available to help deal with a surge of migrants and exacerbated the problem with his attempts to crack down.
Liu, a former deputy central bank governor and a top official at a state-controlled bank, has to walk the same policy tightrope on which Xiao tripped and fell, according to investors, who blame a series of policy missteps for overheating a market rally and aggravating the ensuing crash.
The data—thermal infrared radiation measurements from NASA's MODIS instrument—allow him to estimate the intensity of fires burning around the world; how many emissions (like lung-aggravating aerosols and greenhouse gasses like carbon dioxide) they're pumping into the atmosphere; and how those emissions affect global air quality.
"So when I see people trying to undo that hard-won progress for the 50th or 60th time, with bills that would raise costs or reduce coverage or roll back protections for older Americans or people with pre-existing conditions ... it is aggravating," the Democratic former president said.
While several of the Russell Sage authors cite the success of a few specialized education programs in raising the academic achievement levels of low-income students, the report suggests that given unequal circumstances at birth, over which children have no control, traditional schooling may be aggravating pre-existing disadvantage.
While newer features, better security and improved performance can come with a successful upgrade, upgrading to the latest version of Windows or OS X can be also a titanic aggravating hassle — and can lead to weeks of fussing with the computer to get it working as it once did.
Adriano EspaillatAdriano de Jesus Espaillat CabralDemocrats warn Trump's immigration policies risk aggravating coronavirus Democrats ramp up calls for war powers vote after Iran strike Democrats vow court victories won't slow impeachment timeline MORE (D), a Hispanic Caucus member from New York, where dozens of cases have been confirmed.
ET, FSN Ohio (Columbus), NESN (Boston) ABOUT THE BLUE JACKETS (17-27-4): Tortorella was one of two major setbacks for Columbus on Friday, following the news that starting netminder Sergei Bobrovsky was placed on injured reserve after aggravating a groin injury that already has sidelined him twice this season.
" In March of this year, Breyer — joined by all three of his liberal colleagues — detailed the ways in which Arizona's death penalty law, which includes so many circumstances as "aggravating factors" that almost all people convicted of murder are eligible for the death penalty, raises "an important Eighth Amendment question.
More aggravating, though, than those suddenly too-small clothes or shoes or the no-longer-needed diaper pail and wipe warmer are the countless toys a youngster plays with for a little while then tosses aside as his or her intellectual capabilities develop past the interest level of the item.
" In a separate seven-page filing in Federal District Court in Charleston, prosecutors cited nine aggravating factors, including that Mr. Roof had "expressed hatred and contempt towards African-Americans, as well as other groups, and his animosity towards African-Americans played a role in the murders charged in the indictment.
"With the recognition by the sentencing judge of the aggravating circumstances involved in the death of Tim Piazza, along with the sentence including loss of freedom of an admitted perpetrator of the crime, today's sentencing is an important step on the long road to justice for the Piazza family," he said.
And that moment raises questions about the state of democracy, an Economist editorial contends, citing the political theorist Bernard Crick: Part of the reason is that, by spreading untruth and outrage, corroding voters' judgment and aggravating partisanship, social media erode the conditions for the horse-trading that Crick thought fosters liberty.
The Democratic National Committee immediately pointed out that as governor of Indiana, Mr. Pence was blamed for aggravating a severe AIDS outbreak among intravenous drug users in a rural Indiana county when he opposed calls for a clean needle exchange program on the grounds it would encourage more drug use.
The same jurors heard testimony from witnesses about aggravating factors that could get Haim a longer sentence: whether the crime was committed in presence of a family member, included tampering with evidence, was committed in a heinous, atrocious and cruel manner, and inflicted severe emotional trauma on the victim's family.
A few rainstorms flooded the archaic drainage network and crippled almost every single one of its lines that year, but the Metropolitan Transit Agency's trains were relatively punctual compared to now, when a daily ridership that nears six million people is subject to about 75,000 wholly aggravating delays every month.
After pulling the United States out of the Iran nuclear agreement and aggravating allies with trade tariffs on steel and aluminum, a potential success with Kim would have created an opportunity for the former New York businessman and his supporters to tout his unconventional style as beneficial to the world.
America's Elite Universities Are Censoring Themselves on China American universities have many Chinese students and increasingly get a lot of funding from China, and increasingly they are biting their tongues for fear of aggravating the Communist Party, Isaac Stone Fish reports: More often, the self-censorship is nuanced and difficult to detect.
I haven't broken out in a while (I take 75mg of Spironolactone every day, am on birth control, and stick to a pretty strict morning and night skincare routine), but maybe the grimy NYC air, move-in/work/life stress, and my period in a week and a half are aggravating my pores.
The one question the military appeals court did not resolve, and the question Akbar asked the justices to answer, was a technical question about who prescribes the case-specific "aggravating factors" that, according to the Supreme Court, must be found to be present in an individual case to support imposition of a death sentence.
"I think probably one of the most aggravating, restricting facets of lunar surface exploration is the dust and its adherence to everything no matter what kind of material, whether it be skin, suit material, metal, no matter what it be," Apollo 17 astronaut Gene Cernan said during a debrief after the mission in 1973.
As a general rule, sentencing guidelines enumerate aggravating and mitigating circumstances; assign scores based on a combination of first a defendant's criminal record ("prior record score" or "PRS") and secondly on the seriousness of the crime ("offense gravity score" or "OGS"); and then use this formula to suggest a range of punishment for each crime.
The United Nations, the United States and others have denounced the murder, rape and pillaging of the Rohingya in western Myanmar as ethnic cleansing, but the pope has been advised by the Roman Catholic Church here not to utter the word Rohingya, for fear of aggravating the situation or of being exploited for domestic politics.
But in recent years, the number of cruise ships has sharply escalated, aggravating tensions between residents whose livelihoods depend on tourists — and want to cater to the cruise ships — and others who may or may not depend on tourists but who worry that too many could spoil what draws people here in the first place.
He was expected to be charged with kidnapping; arson; resisting arrest; intention to commit mass murder, because some students were still on the bus when it burst into flames; and terrorism as an aggravating factor, because he "created panic and threatened Italian institutions," said Alberto Nobili, one of the Milanese prosecutors assigned to the case.
The price of food in Venezuela increased by more than 17 percent in July alone, according to the main nongovernmental group that tracks inflation, aggravating a food crisis that had already shattered the image of Venezuela, an oil-rich nation that, until recent years, was the economic envy of many countries in the region.
Just like failing to eat a diet that balances your energies or aggravating the tāi shén, all the bad things that can happen while simultaneously cradling your week-old infant and taking conference calls, are really just another way of saying, allotting time for rest does not make us weak but makes us strong again.
The refusals have underscored the divergent policies toward Iran and are aggravating distrust and resentment on both sides: Washington accuses its European allies of free-riding on its efforts to secure the Persian Gulf, while the Europeans argue that Washington created the problem in the first place by trying to kill off Iran's oil exports.
" In a court filing the same day the attorney general made her decision public, the Justice Department cited nine aggravating factors, including that Mr. Roof had "expressed hatred and contempt towards African-Americans, as well as other groups, and his animosity toward African-Americans played a role in the murder charges in the indictment.
In the Pittsburgh shooting case, the prosecutor likely would focus on aggravating factors such as the cruel and heinous nature of the crime, the defendant's apparent planning and premeditation of the crime, the fact that the defendant killed 11 people and the devastating impact of the crime on the victims' families and the community.
The refusals have underscored the divergent policies toward Iran and are aggravating distrust and resentment on both sides: Washington accuses its European allies of free-riding on its efforts to secure the Persian Gulf, while the Europeans argue that Washington created the problem in the first place by trying to kill off Iran's oil exports.
The credit union first tries to learn as much as it can about the company and its owners, beginning with an hourlong interview, followed by the document collection that Behzadzadeh found so aggravating: lists of owners, investors, vendors and customers; financial statements and tax forms; the business's organizing documents; state licenses; leases, handbooks and more.
" The brief points out that the court in Gregg found the new state death penalty laws to be constitutional because they required the finding of "aggravating" circumstances — a move that the court's controlling opinion concluded would "direct and limit" who was eligible for execution "so as to minimize the risk of wholly arbitrary and capricious action.
One way this could quickly impact undocumented immigrants is in the prosecution of identity theft or fraud-type charges, as they often use fake Social Security numbers or documents to enter, live and work in the US. The policy makes no attempt to distinguish between types of fraud or offer aggravating circumstances that would make prosecutions more likely.
In an interview with Iraq's al-Sumaria TV on Saturday, Saudi Ambassador Thamer al-Sabhan said the Hashid Shaabi, a coalition of mostly Iranian-backed Shi'ite paramilitary groups set up in 2014 to fight Islamic State, should leave the fight against the militants to Iraq's army and official security forces in order to avoid aggravating sectarian tensions.
Freeman said prosecutors will seek a $2 million bond to hold Aranda in jail for now, and "would pursue a longer sentence based on the aggravating factors of particular cruelty, the vulnerability of the boy and committing the violent act in front of other children and the boy's mother," according to a statement from his office.
Despite heavy criticism by human rights groups that it is aggravating the suffering of refugees and migrants on the southern shore of the Mediterranean, the EU is sticking to its policy of providing various kinds of assistance to the governments and U.N. agencies in the Middle East and Africa in order to prevent people making the trek north.
In the northern triad of Central America, gang violence, drug smuggling and human trafficking are draining already poor countries of scarce resources, discouraging foreign direct investment, undermining elected governments and fueling a refugee crisis that is in turn aggravating a nativist strain in the U.S., the destination of choice among the vast majority of those fleeing violence.
She said there were also "aggravating factors" that increased the punishment in some cases, such as having relatives or friends along on the trips, using a car on weekends, regularly dropping off or picking up kids at school, taking a family member to the airport, or taking a car outside New York City or outside the state.
Though the Judiciary Committee report indicates this evidence alone is enough to warrant Trump's impeachment, the report cites as an "aggravating factor" that Trump — through Giuliani and other allies — repeatedly dangled and withheld an Oval Office visit from Zelensky that the Ukrainian leader desperately wanted as a show of support amid his country's ongoing war with Russia.
There are multiple reasons for that, but it is absolutely clear that during its time in control of the narrow strip on the shore of the Mediterranean, Hamas' strategy achieved none of its goals, succeeding only in aggravating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and causing profound damage to the relationship with other Palestinian entities as well as with a number of Arab countries.
Norma TorresNorma Judith TorresDozens of Democrats raise concerns over 'public charge' rule and coronavirus response Democrats warn Trump's immigration policies risk aggravating coronavirus Democratic lawmakers rip Carson over cuts to housing budget, policies MORE (D-Calif.), that the rule could make symptomatic immigrants who can't afford private health care hesitant to seek government-funded medical assistance, increasing the risk of spreading the virus.
To give you an idea of how minimal the change is, here's what it looked like when Google made the same tweak last year to the browsing experience on phones: In my Chrome desktop browser, it feels like an aggravating, unnecessary change that doesn't actually help the user determine how good, bad, or reputable an actual search result might be.
He also alleges in the lawsuit that military prosecutors flew known Taliban bombmakers into the United States under false aliases to testify as aggravating witnesses in Bales&apos sentencing but characterized them as simple farmers, not disclosing that to the defense that some had been linked through DNA and fingerprint evidence to Improvised Explosive Devices used against US troops in Afghanistan.

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