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And believe me, matters can be made much worse if, for example, he's associating with the wrong prisoners, smuggling in contraband or associating with guards.
The practice of associating or de-associating art with specific political messages is actually a powerful political tool, one used for centuries across the political spectrum.
Occasionally those reporters were accused of, yes, sexism, but it was less about associating women with clothes than associating an individual with an item and marveling at such single-mindedness of purpose.
" I said, "But the difference is associating yourself with their values.
For Jon Snow, that appears to mean associating love with caves.
Shareholders began to dump low-scoring companies, associating them with underperformance.
Abdallah said he liked Regeni but now regrets associating with him.
I am not the negative labels people are associating me with.
But in red states, associating with Trump is still a boon.
"But you're associating with a man who does, publicly," McCain replied.
The company also says it is associating with expert flower growers.
The recruiters were violating the Islamic injunction against associating with drinkers.
By associating himself with the Cali Cartel, Jorge has botched the deal.
But associating with Bellinger does not make Taylor a Never Trumper himself.
From a policy standpoint, you don't want bears associating people with food.
Barry flips out and bans her daughter from associating with Anne. Woe.
Does your boss constantly use the word "I" when associating with success?
The analogy was designed to appeal to the country's love of associating
"Please stop implicating and associating me with these horrific attacks," she wrote.
I think I wanted to stop associating myself with where I was from.
However, associating money with sexual potency feels a little Mad Men to me.
One way fake accounts can look authentic is by associating with real ones.
Katie Arrington was out there very early associating herself -- herself with President Trump.
That's a great feeling to start associating with classic literature, rather than despair.
"Associating with a state enterprise creates more problems than it solves," Alee said.
And it was the conquistadors, Earle says, who began associating chocolate with women.
Celebrities including John Legend and T.I. have condemned West for associating with Trump.
Connolly was later convicted of racketeering charges related to his associating with Bulger.
"  "Then you're caught associating yourself with one Russian agent and you just disappear?
None of Trump's actions have stopped Thiel from associating himself with the campaign.
The solitary pair were "found associating with rough-toothed dolphins," the report read.
Ms. Silverman disagreed, associating that genre with topicality and a guest promoting projects.
And here I was ignoring them because I was associating with everybody else.
Associating those apps with Facebook could improve the overall companies' brand with consumers.
But outsiders avoided the village, associating it with the coronavirus, local leaders said.
For now, I'm good with just taking the step of associating with one.
Mr. Trump has signaled he has few misgivings in associating with Chief Gallagher.
CNBC takes a look at the marketing efforts associating their brands with famous faces.
Carrying guns, associating with gangs, and abusing alcohol are all closely linked to violence.
"In associating new info with old, somehow, the new information pops out," he said.
Reasons for these statistics include subconscious racial bias and stereotypes associating blacks with danger.
Rumors of gambling, womanizing, and associating with illegal businesses reportedly plagued the prince's reputation.
When she was growing up, her family discouraged Brown from associating with those people.
Weird Al is pissed off that people are associating his name with a pervert.
Synesthesia, often experienced as associating numbers with colors, is one of the rare examples.
Associating letters, animals, and sounds is great for kids who are learning to read.
As others grow new connections, Andrew's childlike personality prevents others from associating with him.
When he refused, officers identified him as associating with a gang member, he said.
By the mid-17th century, people reportedly began associating the small pies with Christmas.
Associating 'statistically significant' findings with P < 0.05 results in a high rate of false positives.
The worry is that associating the delusion with the movie might make the illness worse.
You can watch videos or look up locations without associating that activity with your account.
She will also be barred from associating with any former or current members of Nxivm.
Users form habits by associating a strong emotional response with your product during each use.
For most candidates, publicly associating oneself with such a group would be too politically risky.
Do you feel like you fit in with the groups and communities you're associating with?
But she didn't tell us that she was still associating with people who used drugs.
We'd rather not have our target demos associating us with fires, I'm sure you understand.
She grew up revering the Steinway name, associating it with great pianists like Arthur Rubinstein.
If skincare is your specialty, associating your brand with desiccated human flesh is probably unwise.
Some students at Liberty University have slammed Falwell for closely associating the school with Trump.
Meghan McCain argued that Obama associating with corporate America could tarnish his credibility with progressives.
Yet in recent years, conservatives have begun associating the stigmatizing term "welfare" with more policies.
Americans should not fear associating with groups of like-minded citizens to voice their opinions.
Unsworth claims Musk's tweets harmed him by associating his name with the act of pedophilia.
Shay herself cannot help associating the unspeakable murders with the plight of Harena and Didier.
At times it's difficult to know where exactly misstatements end and free associating nonsense begins.
And among my many concerns about Trump from the first was that he would discredit even the good ideas that I do think he's elevated, both by associating them with darker tendencies (realism with xenophobia, populism with racism) and by associating them with simple incompetence.
If someone has survived sexual abuse, for example, that can play into associating pain with sex.
When we assume we "see a straight person" at Pride, we're associating sexuality with gender expression.
"In a way, [advertisers] are associating with the captain of the Indian Olympic contingent," added Mishra.
But reports quickly surfaced of the dance troop's members being unhappy associating with Trump's incoming presidency.
Two years later, Cathy said that he regretted associating Chick-fil-A with anti-LGBTQ positions.
Expect to run into some old friends and to reconsider the people you're currently associating with.
The excerpt covers your realization that some people were associating AF with racist skins and punks.
"The emo overtones concerning death and associating it with glamour I find very disturbing," Sykes said.
But the damage to the network's image from associating with Barr could also have been substantial.
"The idea is associating the current presidents with mythical presidents of the past," Ms. Finnegan said.
It is as close as Ms. Compton, an owner, has come to associating herself with gumbo.
So when Republican women get a boost, they're associating themselves with President Trump and his policies.
"Should we be advertising, associating junk food in any form with kid friendly characters?" he asked.
There are small studies associating certain strains of bacteria with acne reduction, skin hydration and elasticity.
But that change doesn't alter the effect of associating Muslims who maintain traditional customs with terrorism.
Its work with ICE has made associating with the company toxic for some of its partners.
He was a good guy, but not someone I should be associating with on the outside.
There's a fundamental misunderstanding at work in damning abstraction by associating it with erasure and irresponsibility.
Seven of them reported phantom penises, with two of those men associating the phenomenon with pain.
The dogs were then rewarded with treats and praise for correctly associating an object with its name.
Spirits brought out bad feelings, with about a third of spirit drinkers associating the drink with aggression.
Some pro-Abrams Democrats are furious that associating with Biden's past now could compromise Abrams' political future.
This muddled the chain of authority, prompting infighting and associating Mr Abdullah with all the government's failures.
By calling out the funders directly, Teachout has tainted those forthcoming ads by associating them with corruption.
What will associating with the now-infamous murder suspect get him either in or out of prison?
"Islamic" refers to the religion itself, and many Muslims take offense at associating their faith with violence.
Additionally, many teachers have built their businesses and personal brands in part from associating with these figures.
Prosecutors say Roof became radicalized online on his own rather than from associating with white supremacist groups.
But none of that bleeds into my feeling shame to the point of not associating with Liberty.
Siegal complained about the uneven consequences for associating with Epstein in a January interview with Vanity Fair.
Police did not immediately confirm the media reports associating the gunfire and grenade attack with Jewish targets.
Associating with people who display qualities like positivity and ambition can encourage those qualities in you, too.
Associating all Medicaid beneficiaries with a scorned social group, drug users, poses a danger to everyone's health.
I don't know what they are associating with the hurricane -- what kind of methodology did you use?
Now it's Karen Pence, the vice president's wife, who's stirring controversy by associating herself with bigoted ideas.
But there was little difficulty, in Chesterton's sense, of associating these moods with the event of Christmas.
Bush's tweet blew up, with many responses noting the dubiousness of associating "America" with a foreign gun company.
"There's a real power to associating immigrants with danger and sanctuary cities with crime," Unzueta told BuzzFeed News.
By saying this, you're associating being fat with being overindulgent, overeating, and having a lack of self-control.
Chiefly, HIV is highly stigmatized in prison, with many inmates associating HIV with homosexuality or injection drug use.
Associating the n-word with racism is a gross oversimplification that we desperately need to move away from.
The NEA has also received criticism for associating with Dr. Seuss, since he has such a complicated history.
As for the lawsuit, Kim says her brand is being damaged by Missguided USA associating itself with her.
Things are changing, so you may say goodbye to a few people, or groups, you've been associating with.
The move is aimed at increasing tourism to the city by way of associating Ali's name with Louisville.
Entire generations had grown up associating Inglenook with cheap supermarket wines rather than exquisite, long-lived Napa cabernets.
Higher caste Hindus often cannot fathom cleaning up excrement from a pit toilet, associating it with "untouchable" work.
Begin by giving food and then clicking so the rat understands cause and effect, associating sound with treat.
But in the 1950s, scientists began associating cigarettes with cancer, and smokers flocked to supposedly safer filtered cigarettes.
By symbolically associating themselves with these women, Ohlala's party crashers made the company a scapegoat for these rumors.
But no one can avoid associating the name with gayness — which sets Johnny a peculiar kind of challenge.
In the article, Ms. Dunham said she had warned two Clinton campaign officials against associating with Mr. Weinstein.
With the drugs and the shady people he has been associating with, we don't want him living here.
"For the most part the people in quarantine are not doing much associating with each other," she said.
The mutations affect a newly discovered design feature of the DNA molecule called topologically associating domains, or TADs.
And because she projects "Midwestern unthreatening," it would be difficult to demonize Senate candidates for associating with her.
Initial police statements did not confirm the media reports associating the gunfire and grenade attack with Jewish targets.
They are relatively large and long-tailed, and they are not at all shy about associating with humans.
A professor who could be shamed into silence by criticism associating him with leftist ideology should abandon academia.
"The new Nazism is very demonized and toxic, and associating your brand with that is crazy," he said.
As a Republican who voted for President Trump, I question his judgment in ever associating with Paul Manafort.
Khalidi said most evangelicals tend to be "pretty cautious" about associating individuals in history with biblical figures or prophecies.
Google bombing describes the process of tricking Google's algorithms into associating a search term with a typically unrelated topic.
However, if things went another way, we may be associating him just as closely with Modern Family's Phil Dunphy.
Implicit biases include things like associating black people with "criminality" or mischaracterizing the age and size of black people.
These signals are then given to a machine learning system that analyzes the data, associating specific signals with words.
Associating with Jones and his Infowars website is a bad look unless you're a Donald Trump-stanning conspiracy theorist.
Shariah law prohibits drinking, adultery, same-sex relationships, as well as associating with unmarried members of the opposite sex.
Most are accused of associating with outlawed groups, such as the Muslim Brotherhood, or organising protests, which are banned.
Delegitimizing Trump may help counter his stance on torture, too, associating the practice with his special brand of corruption.
But more importantly, it's pretty lame to assert that associating something with chlamydia, a sexually transmitted infection, is insulting.
Doesn't associating your laundry with the ancient art of lovemaking (sorry) make sex more ordinary, less erotic, less sexy?
Mallon was detained in possession of false tickets and faces charges of false marketing, associating with criminals, and touting.
By associating Facebook more visibly with the subsidiary apps, it can ideally glean some of their appeal by proxy.
But she objects to the politically uninvolved getting "condemnation for affiliation" just for associating with a certain supposed tribe.
He wanted to go back to sea, but local fishermen thought they might get in trouble associating with him.
The recent ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya people of Myanmar was preceded by propaganda associating Rohingya men with rape.
S.E.C., invalidating an order requiring the defendant to disgorge over $600,000 and prohibiting him from associating with securities firms.
That is, associating men's health with Roman and women's health with Rory, akin to rival Hims and Hers' brands.
"I don't think he's goading these people or associating with them because he shares their views," the Republican added.
Chinese state-run media reported on the killing but refrained from associating Mr. Kim, the half brother, with China.
YouTube has given us a glimpse at what happens when users start associating social platforms with something more: livelihoods.
In the late 1990s, President Carlos Menem's government similarly cracked down on immigrants by associating them with street crime.
But he called the president "incompetent" and said she had shown poor judgment by associating with the wrong people.
Free associating, I observed that I superstitiously feared that just by talking about his death I might bring it about.
This is kind of the always-connected dream people keep associating with the coming of 5G, and it's a treat.
You see this historically in campaigns in the early 20th century against Mexican immigrants, associating them with illegal marijuana use.
Cohen's statement exposed Ms. Clifford to hated, contempt, ridicule, and shame, and discouraged others from associating or dealing with her.
So in this case, the cockatiel is associating the ringtone as something their "mate" is saying—and it's copying him.
Dolphins often approach people and boats, associating them with food, according to the agency, potentially opening them to intentional harm.
She was investigated by internal affairs for nearly three years for associating with drug dealers -- an allegation later deemed unfounded.
Obviously a single study associating sleep patterns with social media use isn't quite sufficient to, say, force us off YikYak.
However, it was associating a certain product that is owned by a religious group with bad decisions and drunk driving.
L.L. Bean has taken a public stance against associating its brand, which has a manufacturing facility in Maine, with politics.
One of the victims shot in the Nipsey Hussle murder has been arrested ... for associating with Nipsey -- TMZ has learned.
Defining ISIS and associating responsibility around it will be much harder: we are not just intersecting cultures, but crossing faiths.
The maintenance costs associating with keeping the British royal family's palaces and castles in tip-top shape can be astronomical.
Mr. Trump accused Ted Cruz's father of associating with President Kennedy's assassin, repeating an assertion made by The National Enquirer.
Of course, he is free associating about the dictator of a rogue nation that continues to test ballistic missiles. 33.
It's unclear if Sandberg thought that she would get away with, for instance, smearing critics by associating them with Soros.
Qatar Another supporter of American adversaries, Qatar deserves consequences for associating with Iran, harboring terrorist entities, and supporting radical jihadists.
Han also consented to a ban from associating with brokers, dealers, investment advisers and others in the financial services industry.
As a result, on the maiden run the two engineers had difficulty associating daytime landmarks with their ever-changing location.
Throughout 2014, Mr. Trump's tweets associating autism and vaccines and challenging the early childhood schedule escalated in intensity and number.
The Yellow Vest protesters have avoided associating their movement with the unions, which on Wednesday led the May Day march.
"It's a way of getting into the world and associating ourselves with some of the best creative output," he said.
By associating profanity in rap with profanity in a "Formation" lyric, McCaughey isn't just trying to blame Clinton for hypocrisy.
Even so, millennials and baby boomers tend to stick with their same-aged cohort, rarely associating out of the office.
This is the sort of thing that people do without thinking, like unconsciously associating being a scientist with being male.
Since then, the total number of reports to the FDA associating e-cigarette use with seizures has increased to 127.
People across the nation avoid discussing politics during family occasions, or simply stop associating with those with opposing political views.
When asked if he knew anybody else who furthered their music career by associating with Bloods, Mr. Hernandez said no.
Yael: But even if she didn't join them, I think Darlene associating with Dom might make her persona non grata.
Mr. Coe conceded that some of the leaders he met were unsavory, but he was unapologetic about associating with them.
So Biden was correct, and perhaps conservative, when associating a 4 million word gap with the "very poor," Gilkerson said.
His book, Came To Call Mine, is a masterpiece associating deranged nursery rhymes, Surrealist poetry, and vivid color pencil drawings.
The idea is that the longer it takes you to match up two concepts, the more trouble you have associating them.
Maybe writers and producers assumed that depicting the Middle East as exotic would be an improvement over associating it with terrorism.
I was, say, between 20 and 35, brown, an overtly practicing Muslim, and I was probably associating with other practicing Muslims.
As we saw a few episodes ago, Kate is still struggling with associating dogs with her father's death 20 years later.
We have seen a few instances where our system for associating claims with articles has some issues that will be addressed.
"I owe an apology to the pig for associating Giuliani with a pig," Avenatti said on CNN's "The Situation Room" Thursday.
Four months later, he was reportedly fired for "knowingly and intentionally associating, fraternizing, or socializing" with people associated with criminal activities.
With the information, the SPLC could petition the court to prohibit members of the Klan group from associating with one another.
But soon we may start associating the city more closely with one of the largest tech companies in the world: Amazon.
Trump first publicly criticized the demonstrations during his 85033 presidential campaign, associating them with former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
With team parity in the NFL, ratings have fallen and marketing has become less effective for brands associating with the league.
Not like he's associating with any well known person who actively participated in the Neo-Nazi, white nationalist march in Charlottesville.
Manson had been associating with rock stars such as Dennis Wilson and Neil Young and felt that he deserved that lifestyle.
Then last year Millionhands became a label as well, associating Mangan with lovely lilting house releases from the likes of Brasstronaut.
Associating with people whose goals and dreams align with yours is the best thing you could do for yourself right now.
But certain violations can lead to reimprisonment: among them, using drugs, getting caught with weapons or associating with other known criminals.
When he later tells his parole officer that he is not associating with known criminals, Jimmy's "no" is a punch line.
But Mr. Shkreli kept associating her father's name with Retrophin, when her father had nothing to do with it, she testified.
Mr. Williams began associating with a gang at a young age, Ms. Montanez said, though she tried to steer him away.
"They had to deal with individuals that they weren't accustomed to playing or associating with on a daily basis," he said.
It means not associating with anyone who&aposs not 30% below or 30% above them in terms of followers and attractiveness.
That is an extreme example of name dropping, where we try to seem important by associating ourselves with well-known people.
Formally associating with King would have been a huge risk and a significant departure from the way Graham normally approached evangelism.
However, most established financial firms have shied away from associating themselves with bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, because the sector remains largely unregulated.
I don't know much about psychology, but I figured I'd still be carving out neural pathways associating the shocks with booze.
Being a Nazi, associating with Nazis, or simply hanging around while other Nazis do their thing, is a public health issue.
Some anecdotal reports suggest that sharks are attracted to the sound of boat engines, associating it with food, much like Pavlov's Dog.
I should have gotten to know the company and its leadership better before associating myself with them and lending them my credibility.
By associating yourself so closely with the CEO, people will start to think of you as some kind of CEO-in-training.
The existing article on Trump administration family separation policy sufficient covers this situation without further politicizing it by associating them with Nazism.
Photo: GettyThe brands are finally ready to take a bold stand against willingly associating themselves with things that lots of people hate.
Both male and female surgeons held implicit and explicit biases associating men with surgery and women with family medicine, the test showed.
In the 1930s, people began to associate the oval shape of jelly beans with miniature eggs, thus eternally associating them with Easter.
" And that, in turn, "exposed Ms. Clifford to hated, contempt, ridicule, and shame, and discouraged others from associating or dealing with her.
Ava can go to work and find more that deliver the same emotion, associating that same good feeling with the advertised brand.
We're told Kodak admitted 2 other probation violation charges -- driving with a suspended license and associating with people engaged in criminal activity.
If the Conservative party are truly allies of the LGBTQ community, why would they even think about associating themselves with the DUP?
"Advertising is of more interest to the youth," Sulistyowati said, adding that companies entice adolescents by associating cigarettes with success and fame.
Winningham, as the free-associating Elizabeth, is impossible not to follow as she stalks the stage, caught between coherence and the void.
"There is a wealth of data, associating alcohol abuse with risk of future violence, including future violence that involves firearms," Wintemute said.
By rapidly comparing the two, the machine compiles a thicket of statistical correlations, associating words and phrases with their likely foreign counterparts.
The fact that Apple's not associating particular commands with a particular user might explain why so many people think Siri is terrible.
Mr. Furie will continue to enforce his copyrights, particularly against anyone trying to profit by associating Pepe with hateful images or ideas.
For broadcasters, associating themselves with a community could give them more exposure for their content, allowing them to pick up more fans.
This tends to be true regardless of the ethnicity of the person doing the associating, or that person's professed views on race.
But the same process can also take the form of unconsciously associating certain identities, like African-American, with undesirable attributes, like violence.
And in a sudden reversal, Trump said on Tuesday that he had decided to pull back from associating the coronavirus with China.
Turns out associating with an erratic man who runs a roadside zoo filled with tigers wasn't the best idea for Shaquille O'Neal.
He said that associating a more luxurious hotel with a lower-scale brand dragged down the value of the more upscale name.
At a minimum, we would all be better off if we stopped associating our political opponents with blood-sucking, disease-carrying pests.
Shaw's gambling suspension comes as the league has begun to shed many of its longstanding prohibitions against associating with the gambling industry.
For example, an English teacher at Loudoun balked at the idea of associating reading with punishment, said Deep Sran, the school's founder.
Then, in 1998, Andrew Wakefield, a British gastroenterologist, published a Lancet study (since discredited and withdrawn), associating the M.M.R. vaccine with autism.
If it's something else, it occurs to me the REAL question is: Why is GOOGLE associating white supremacist metadata with Trump/MAGA?
Gab's mascot is a frog, which Mr. Torba claims is based on religious and natural sources associating frogs with exodus and rebirth.
When associating solely with similar individuals, you limit the information you have access to, as well as who has access to you.
If you are just getting started, it will be a long time before you solve Saturday puzzles without associating them with pain.
"We only analyze SNPs that have been studied intensively and repeatedly with a consistent result associating them with genetic weaknesses," he told me.
Just in 2019 alone, studies have come out associating particulate pollution with violent crime, lower GDP, childhood stunting in India, and increased mortality.
While associating existential dread with a children's game might seem odd, Pokémon has a long history of making its lore dark and disturbing.
He'll also have to perform 1,000 hours of community service, and refrain from associating with any gang members and avoid all gang activity.
"This prevents Facebook from associating information about your activity on websites outside of Facebook to your Facebook identity," explains The Firefox Frontier blog.
The Nevada parole board forbids parolees from associating with convicted felons and people who engage in criminal activity, or possessing guns and drugs.
From there, he began associating his image with the idea that financial problems could be resolved easily, authoritatively, in one hour of television.
They have also said that the anniversary program is primarily associating Russian schools to weaponry and violence, rather than cultural or academic achievements.
Eric Trump faced backlash throughout the day Wednesday over the "shekels" comment, which some say evokes stereotypes associating Jews with corruption and greed.
Outside of the stock market, Wachell said it's increasingly dangerous for universities to risk their image by associating with "stigmatized" products like coal.
The playing drips with sort of electric energy that can only come from a group of people in a room free-associating together.
For Oreo, associating their product with a brand that has the cool-factor of Supreme also creates legitimate relevance out of thin air.
Episode 2 opens as Offred lies on her back, methodically free-associating her thoughts with the blue color in the ceiling mural overhead.
Google quietly removed the Chinese name, but not before Filipinos started online outrage campaigns demanding that Google stop associating the area with China.
They are about being smart, gaining access, associating with someone great ... You are bringing your investors something far more elusive than a metric.
At a March event sponsored by the state GOP at the West Virginia statehouse, someone displayed a poster associating Omar with the Sept.
When a user posts a personal meme featuring an "aesthetic" item like LaCroix, they're associating themselves — whether aspirationally or actually — with that vibe.
When the group started to think about the dictionary definitions, she said they discussed how associating darkness with badness can lead to racial prejudice.
From now on, when I play this song, I'll probably end up associating it with some version of the more personal situation she's described.
It also leads to Republican brain-drain as skilled conservative public servants avoid tainting their professional credibility by associating with Trump's contaminated West Wing.
Some are speaking out against the website for swerving too close to associating with white nationalists, or saying Levant is ripping off his viewership.
Even the show's lead, Clay — who demonstrates his care and loyalty to Hannah through the show — briefly accuses her of associating herself with drama.
But I care about what David thinks, because if I'm associating with the rantings of a crazed drunk woman, it makes me look bad.
Defamation is a false statement of fact that lowers the reputation of a person in the community or deters others from associating with her.
But while Wakanda and its royal hero might be what most people are currently associating with Afrofuturism, the movement neither begins nor ends there.
Haxby says that encouraging people to produce a "snake-like" pattern, paired with money, could be associating their brain's snake response with a reward.
But not only is this illegal in state waters (sharks associating food with divers is dangerous), there is also no indication that it works.
Americans were nearly unanimous in acknowledging that choosing only sources that reinforce their views is a problem, as is associating only with likeminded people.
Now, it was rumored that there was an alt-right campaign to reclaim the meme from the "normies" by associating Pepe with white nationalism.
She refers to William Whyte's " The Organization Man ," published in 1956, as a way of associating the MBTI with a postwar culture of conformity.
Instead of only associating exercise with "getting fit," think of it as a routine to make you better in all aspects of your life.
At least that's the case in the movies, where there exists a long and storied tradition of associating of female puberty with the supernatural.
To the Editor: Hillary Clinton should be excused for associating James B. Comey's letter to Congress with the Kenneth Starr investigation of her husband.
It should come as no surprise that his No. 1 criterion for working with entrepreneurs is associating with people who share the same values.
It is an unlikely relationship between a free-associating, scruffy entertainer and a lithe, reserved, disciplined athlete, and the instruction has flowed both ways.
They're cute together, both so cheerfully chipper about the simple truth that anyone willingly associating with the Bachelor franchise at this point is bonkers.
In the end, Charney's testimony may have been too much of what the judge called "free associating" and too little focused on relevant issues.
Reputation finds Taylor Swift making her strongest bond with hip-hop to date, despite a year that's seen some associating her with white supremacy.
People gave a variety of responses with a wide range of meanings, most often associating the taglines with moderation, knowing limits and avoiding drunkenness.
"Previous studies have been looking at genes that were associating with higher protein intake or higher fat intake or higher carbohydrate intake," Ordovás said.
The openness to new sounds has helped expand bomba's audience locally, through live performance and radio, and globally, by associating it with popular genres.
Mullah Khairkhwa, according to his Guantánamo documents, was accused of narcotics trafficking and of closely associating with Osama bin Laden's men in Al Qaeda.
Days later, when Kerry Lathan was arrested, it was, officials said, because he had violated parole by associating with a known gang member: Hussle.
The troupe seen here in the video performed in the footsteps of predecessors who were associating sensuality with domestic architecture nearly a century ago.
To combat this, the World Health Organization has publicly outlined the harm associating a specific population of people with an infectious disease can cause.
Pops did the right thing, because no self-respecting parent would want their child associating with the singer of a tepid reggae-fusion band.
"They put him in for associating with gang members and being in a gang area even though it was a major intersection," she said.
Before associating with Nine Trey, Tekashi2105.1 (or 6ix9ine) was a small-time rapper who had earned a total of $2,000 while touring Eastern Europe.
Geozilla has a responsive support team, which is a good thing since I had a bit of trouble associating my tracker with the app.
If Americans continue to insist on associating Thanksgiving with Pilgrims and Indians, the least we can do is try to get the story straight.
For 13 seasons Rodgers was accustomed to hearing certain plays and associating visuals of specific concepts, translating what he saw into split-second reads.
If ya missed it, Tekashi went on Joe's "Coca Vision" podcast and Joe warned him about catching heat for associating with the wrong crowd.
In Disney's case, a report surfaced that the media giant was afraid of associating its family-friendly brand with Twitter's reputation for abuse and harassment.
Apple also redesigned the Reminders app from scratch and packed it full of features like associating your to-do list with reminders, and tagging people.
We see the domino effect in tech all the time: "I'm the Uber for X," brands will say, associating themselves with a well-known unicorn.
Roku has just made a bad decision with regard to its growing advertising business by associating its brand with the toxic conspiracy theorist, Alex Jones.
Once they start associating people with food, they're going to start hanging around people, and it's just a matter of time before something bad happens.
Equally, it has its terrifying moments: Associating with drug dealers and arms traders, the insights into the intricate workings of the often unpleasant criminal underworld.
Users of Drops learn by associating images with words in a gaming format, but the platform doesn't delve into the complicated depths of individual languages.
"The fact that a lot of people were associating the rally in Japan with a weaker currency, I think that's an old story," he said.
Halfway through our interview, I realized he might have been associating my questions with his slow start so I gave him a break and left.
Their integrity and the integrity of the companies who sell to them should not be called into question by falsely associating them with pyramid schemes.
So do some business groups, which warn such measures could lead to backlash from organizations wary of associating themselves with laws they view as discriminatory.
BIG is as much a brand as an architectural practice, devoted less to building timeless structures than to associating itself with the newest and latest.
David Roth: I would like to, say, adopt the Brewers, provided broadcasts could still come with Keith Hernandez free-associating about Badfinger records and sighing.
Stewart, who has faced scrutiny of his own for defending Confederate symbols and publicly associating with white nationalists in the past, is challenging Democratic Sen.
Bill Gates addressed his ties to Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday, saying that he "made a mistake in judgement" by associating with the convicted sex offender.
A case control study of 42 patients from that outbreak was the first, and until now the only, to find evidence associating the two issues.
Even so, as Baldwin travels through the country in the 1960s, associating with civil rights leaders and foot soldiers, the actor-observer split bothers him.
"It's New York City and especially with people associating a box with people fainting, this is a protocol we have in place," Chief Aubry said.
" Gottesman: "An iconic civil rights image went from the protesters being seen as heroic wards of American values to now people associating with the police.
He served less than a year at Rikers Island, where investigators noted that he had a tattoo associating him with the Salvadoran gang MS-13.
If Americans continue to insist on associating the holiday with Pilgrims and Indians, the least we can do is try to get the story straight.
It opened fire on people associated with these three groups, killing 10, including four who witnesses said had identification cards associating them with humanitarian groups.
If you are trying to forge a new good habit, start associating with people who possess the new good habit you are trying to adopt.
Netflix has previously responded to other studies about the impact of its content, as with reports associating 13 Reasons Why with suicide and suicidal thoughts.
Clinton's most visible celebrity supporters in her 2016 presidential bid, told The Times that she warned two Clinton campaign aides against associating with Mr. Weinstein.
The Trump candidacy is a long con, a trap that will destroy the pro-life movement by permanently associating it with his racism and misogyny.
But American media and culture, with their constant depictions of black people as criminals, have shaped Americans' biases into consistently associating black people with criminality.
But Garrett isn't the only politician who's ended up associating with the white nationalists and supremacists who attended the far-right rally — unwittingly or not.
Under the leadership of Wayne B. Wheeler, the Anti-Saloon League tapped into conservative beliefs by associating alcohol and drunkenness with immigrants, big cities, and crime.
According to David Leopold, a former president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, associating with a terrorist group is not necessarily grounds to revoke someone's citizenship.
It was also pretty easy — I didn't feel much of an achievement for associating "water" with "boat" — but maybe it gets harder as it goes on.
The ploy of associating CNN with blackmail obvious: to discredit the network's reporting or at least push the narrative of a news agency embroiled in scandal.
Anchor says this is an attempt to cut down on anonymity — and, one assumes, lend a little accountability by associating the message with a real person.
He was arrested and accused of violating his parole by associating with a gang member because Hussle was a member of the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips.
The answer, as many including Matthew Wilson, a political science professor at Southern Methodist University, have pointed out, is that associating with Trump could be detrimental.
At 26-years-old, Watson has done much more than establish an acting career formidable enough that we've (almost) stopped associating her exclusively with Hermione Granger.
There have been at least 221 recorded non-fatal attacks, many of which boiled down to cassowaries becoming habituated to people and associating them with food.
Clinton and Obama, however, have largely shied away from using the term, believing that associating terrorists with Islam helps to legitimize their interpretation of the religion.
Our generation grew up witnessing how the Chinese Communist Party has come to appropriate the Chinese identity for itself, so we're not associating ourselves with that.
We were criticized for associating the team with a political party, but it was manageable—World Series stakes or not, Tampa is a tiny sports market.
Western officials worry about the "reputational risk" of associating with such an unpredictable leader, said Emile Hokayem, a scholar at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
In many cases, to avoid associating with "known gang members" means people can't see certain relatives, walk to school with certain friends or visit local parks.
Even as the Kate Spade brand passed from owner to owner, shoppers never stopped associating the company with Ms. Spade, and Ms. Spade with good style.
According to YouTube, 30 percent of YouTube users misunderstand the meaning of a checkmark, associating it with an endorsement of content, not an indicator of identity.
Many people misunderstand the investment case for Dunkin', associating the company with its doughnuts and its omnipresence in the Northeast, particularly New England, Mr. Bonavico said.
While his district is much more conservative, King has become a lightning rod for associating himself with white supremacists across the country and around the world.
They found that the canines' left hemisphere picked up on the meaning of the words, regardless of the intonation, associating words with positive or negative experiences.
Natale's reign at the top only lasted a couple of years, however, before he was sent to prison again for associating with mobsters while still on probation.
Although roughly four out of five were women, overall the responses showed conscious and unconscious biases associating men with "career" and women with "family," Salles' team found.
Ri's image has often appeared on South Korean coverage of major events in North Korea, meaning some South Koreans, associating her with ominous developments, dread her appearance.
These aspects were designed explicitly to help you better relate to the world and characters by associating them with experiences that are already familiar to many people.
At the time, the deal was he would have to keep his nose clean and refrain from associating with any gang members and avoid all gang activity.
One of the standard conditions of parole is not associating with known gang members, and police claim Nipsey was a member of the Rollin 60's Crips.
The method involves associating real-world entities with digital codes to create virtual models of the environment, which could then be projected back onto the world itself.
Ultimately, the big fear for many Black people is that associating intimately with white folks will eventually lead to the denial or suppression of one's own Blackness.
Many black South Africans grew up associating the ANC with their dream of a country free from racial segregation and with equal access to jobs and education.
"I was really shocked by the amount of Mormon women who actually unfriended me or quit associating with me altogether when they saw my art," she says.
Fox News's Chad Pergram did get a follow-up question: Are Republicans ceding "moral ground" by associating with people like Bannon in order to pass conservative policies?
But most of the credit should go to Mr. Trump himself, who spent the week prior to this loss free-associating on everything from abortion to Hiroshima.
Many Trump supporters wonder why opponents simply cannot accept the outcome of the election, associating efforts to change the result with sore losers, whiners, and jobless troublemakers.
He was arrested in 2013 and charged with associating with criminals, attacks against the state, aggravated injuries and possession of weapons of war - charges which he denies.
But Swift's fans weren't thrilled about Harris' decision in the midst of Braun's feud with their idol, and they attacked the presidential hopeful for associating with Braun.
But there was another reason associating Mr. Trump with New York was ineffective: Old-fashioned anti-urban rants don't fit with the realities of modern American urbanism.
Once the algorithm has its fear patterns acquired, they can be used to deprogram the specific fears by associating positive rewards with the fear-associated colored lines.
The king overhauled them late in the 19th century, founding a military and naval academy, creating a ministry of defence and indelibly associating them with the crown.
While I will never cease advocating for policies that benefit America's Hispanic-owned businesses, the moral costs of associating with this White House are simply too high.
As part of her release, Mack is prohibited from contacting or associating with any present or former members of Nxivm, the U.S. Attorney's Office official told CNN.
Diamond believes that the Iraq and Afghanistan wars played a significant part, negatively associating in people's minds the promotion of democracy and the use of military force.
When we're younger, perhaps we think of happiness as a feeling instead of a state of fulfillment, meaning, or abundance  —  which my interviewees were associating it with.
Handel and some of the other establishment candidates have largely veered away from mentioning Trump's name, while LeVell and Gray are closely associating themselves with the president.
Even Google Translate, which pulls off the neat trick of approximating translations by statistically associating sentences across languages, doesn't understand a word of what it is translating.
Personally, I would be less hurt by her assessment of my looks (until I inspected her cosmetic surgery, anyway) than by her shame at associating with me.
Now I got all of these people asking about why my daughter is [associating with him], telling me, 'All of that, the charges against Kelly, was true.
"The phone really is, for a lot of people, an extension of themselves," she says, even to the point of associating its measurements with your idealized physique.
"The PSD staked everything on the referendum, by associating with it and trying to capitalize on it," said Sergiu Miscoiu, a political science professor at Babes-Bolyai University.
By so clearly associating himself with such memories Mr Trump has deepened the degree to which women dislike him, and may have denied himself the presidency (see chart).
We can thank pop culture for molding certain romantic tropes, like kissing in the rain, leaping into a lover's arms in airports, and associating fireworks with epic romance.
Though I don't think the intent of associating Gritty with leftism was to trigger conservatives into melting down in The Wall Street Journal, it's a nice side effect.
When you're in virtual reality and start associating your limb and head movements with your onscreen avatar, that digital recreation really becomes an extension of who you are.
Still, though, it's tough now for cinephiles to think of Allen without immediately associating him with the allegations — and according to Ronan Farrow, that's how it should be.
Phyllis Schlafly and her son Bruce Schlafly, an orthopedic surgeon, had claimed that trademarking the Schlafly name for beer could hurt their reputations by associating them with alcohol.
Sears and Kmart may not pull from the same liberal customer base, but if they're feeling the burn by associating with Trump, it shows his brand is powerful.
But in some countries, like Venezuela which is where Access Now found the first instance of the technique, activists and journalists avoid associating personal information with the account.
There's a total of 512MB of storage, so you can add longer tracks as well, associating them by dropping them onto the corresponding pads on the desktop app.
The wealth and, most importantly, power that comes along with associating with Bufalino and Hoffa is attractive to Sheeran, and he's happy to make them his life's focus.
Porn has often served as a scapegoat for the general public's proclivities, with some activists closely associating patterns of disrespect for women with the availability of hardcore porn.
For several months after the trial, his mother, Doreen Giuliano, assumed a false identity and started associating with jurors in the case, hoping to discover evidence of misconduct.
Associating this information with an advertising ID then makes the user identifiable to third-party advertisers and across services, according to the report from the Norwegian Consumer Council.
In February 2018, the Atlantic reported Stone exchanged direct messages via Twitter with the WikiLeaks account in which Stone was asked to stop associating himself with the site.
Mr. Foer detailed an acquaintance that had never formally been taught to chunk information, but used the technique to remember numbers by associating them with his hobby, running.
The issue is that Trump and his entourage, for a long period of time, have been associating with, meeting with, involved with, or working somehow with Russian intelligence.
When you come home, maintaining friendships with prison buddies gets complicated real quick, especially since associating with another felon can trigger a probation violation and send you back.
How can you describe the maternity penalty as a factor in women's disadvantage in the workplace, without committing the "essentialist" faux pas of associating women with pregnancy and motherhood?
In February 2018, the Atlantic reported Stone had exchanged direct messages via Twitter with the WikiLeaks account in which he was asked to stop associating himself with the site.
But there is also the silent majority that might pretend to like folk music but secretly hate it, associating it with forced sing-alongs at summer camp and church.
Trump, who's also disparaged Islam, last month nominated CIA director Mike Pompeo for secretary of state despite his long history of bashing Islam and associating with anti-Muslim bigots.
The Ohio Department of Health could interpret the bill to mean that all state funds, not just those specific grants, should be barred from promoting or associating with abortion.
A source familiar with the inner workings of the DNC said the organization is trying to stay away from associating too closely with likely candidates for president in 2020.
"The impact on the ringgit is likely via the sentiment channel with perceived risk associating with the transition of government," said Frances Cheung, head of macro strategy at Westpac.
Only Justice Clarence Thomas would not be restrained, penning a 20-page tirade associating women who choose to end their pregnancies with the eugenics movement of the 20th-century.
Among these works, Albert Alvarez's free-associating collage painting "How the West Was Won" (2018) provides viewers with an iconoclastic crash course on the Alamo's role in popular culture.
Photographs were taken of the health products store he ran in Springfield, Massachusetts, and people associating with Abdul-Alim were identified and may also have been investigated, he claims.
Meanwhile, despite its implemented changes, Facebook continued to show recommended content associating vaccines and autism, CNN reported, and Instagram searches for vaccines still turn up pages promoting vaccine hesitancy.
Groups like the Natural Resources Defense Council presented a docket of scientific data associating the pesticide's use with cognitive and other health concerns among farm workers and their children.
A top In-N-Out executive and his wife have donated thousands of dollars to President Donald Trump, even as many brands shy away from associating with the president.
After all, as Theallet noted, we "value our artistic freedom" and shouldn't have to "participate in dressing or associating in any way" with projects we don't want to support.
In an interview with Dana Jacobson of "CBS This Morning," Tiger Woods said his return to golf was difficult for his kids, who grew up associating golf with pain.
Sometimes it's as simple as having a child draw a picture of a word and then associating the two – after all, their visual skills may be their strongest asset.
People all over the world are so divided on LGBT issues that associating a rainbow color scheme with solidarity doesn't sit well with those virulently opposed to anything queer.
The Ohio native hopes her bold empowerment message, which has been retweeted almost 80,000 times, inspires women to stop associating their self-worth with the numbers on the scale.
Because these women are your friends, you are right to care about whether they are associating with someone they might choose to avoid if they knew what you knew.
Even as the allure of the Kate Spade label faded somewhat, analysts said that shoppers never stopped associating the company with Ms. Spade, and Ms. Spade with good style.
To be sure the message got through, representatives fanned out to team hotels to deliver letters to ensure the repercussions of associating with the tarnished coach were made clear.
Dedicate one hour a week to tracking down four to six pieces of content (articles, videos, photos, quotes) on topics you want people to begin associating with your name.
Kalanick was the first executive to resign from one of Trump's councils, citing backlash from associating with the administration in the wake of a controversial executive order concerning immigration.
To be sure, our financial titans and philanthropy recipients tolerate plenty of bad behavior, but even they are queasy about associating with the country's most notorious limited liability cartel.
This is lower than the overall re-offending rate—29%—but highly concerning given that such offences can range from associating with terrorists and plotting attacks to mass murder.
"It simply isn't possible for Facebook to financially support a Trump-led Republican convention without associating its brand with Donald Trump's hateful rhetoric," Zaheed told Mashable in an email.
At some point, associating with Trump may prove so costly in a general election that some Republican members of Congress will be willing to risk blowback in the primary.
News Corp Australia obtained footage of the Titans star associating with bikie and former Titans under-20 player Chris Bloomfield after his side's loss to Brisbane on Friday night.
With that in mind, many Natives find the term "Native American" offensive because associating us with "America" feels like rubbing salt in a wound, which, boy, do I get!
On the right, the case is that O'Rourke is abandoning his white identity, associating instead with the Hispanic immigrant culture from his hometown, while Cruz has done the opposite.
By associating their 225st-century political agendas with the 29th-century American rebels, modern Tea Partiers collapse the distance between then and now in order to legitimize their cause.
But it may also help him beyond, by associating him with a widely admired leader who, as a woman and a minority figure, shatters traditional perceptions of a Republican politician.
"We're all concerned with what content we're associating ourselves with," Andy Donchin, an executive for a multinational media and digital marketing communications company, told the New York Times in 2007.
"The whistleblower who originated the allegation has been consistent in associating it to an unnamed businessman, who was neither linked to the party nor to the Jonathan campaign," Eze said.
"Many of our minority brothers and sisters will be especially hurt by this invitation," said Kell, who warned the SBC against associating with any particular administration holding power in Washington.
This is possible because these encryption schemes allow for the signature of certificates, monolithically associating a public key with the description of the entity to which the public key belongs.
It cited the agency's failure to consider, or debunk, "scientific evidence" associating the pesticide with low birth rates, impaired mental development, attention and behavior problems, and other damage to children.
There are certainly others like you who would rather resist associating with a Pluto-Scorp combo, but, we'd argue, that urge in and of itself sounds pretty darn Scorpio-Plutonian.
It went to number one on the charts in the U.K. forever associating the "original" version of the song with Shaw (which showrunner Charlie Booker would be most familiar with).
He turned to cocaine in 1987, a rough patch for Cro-Mags and a period when he began associating with people who got high, and, in particular, liked to freebase.
The authors reckon that it is now the advantage of associating with other clever people, and the intellectual stimulation and exchange that results, that gives the biggest cities their magnetism.
Eyebrows were raised at the thought of Labour associating itself with a controversial figure like Varoufakis and whether it could hamper the party's chances of winning the next general election.
Huawei's spending big on associating itself with big brands (and yes, Hollywood A-listers are walking, talking brands), and the sad thing is that its investment will probably be repaid.
The type of display — one associating itself with the Russian government and army — is a contrast to the United States, where antigovernment sentiment is strong among the gun-buying public.
But more than any of Mr. Alessandrini's portmanteau spoofs, "Spamilton" has an energizing, free-associating euphoria that follows one theater obsessive's prismatic "mind at work" (to borrow a "Hamilton" lyric).
The lousy reputation of Christian rock has also been self-perpetuating, encouraging the best bands to abandon the category—or to avoid ever associating with it in the first place.
While most marbles in the competitions are merely identified by their color, Jelle has taken to associating colors with specific nationalities, so you can easily root for your home country.
"I think too many people have placed this stigma on nipple piercings, associating them with many different things like 'being a slut' or being 'too painful to receive,'" Dabbs says.
"I couldn't maintain being a part of a tour with people sort of associating me with Jered, as maybe being someone who's a part of the lies," Mr. Davis said.
"Wild Land" is a whopper of a book, beginning with a stunning frontispiece of countless penguins associating in the Antarctic, looking like so many urban commuters, though without the frenzy.
Nacharkina had said in June it was possible that Chegin visited the facility to oversee his firm's activities and that she was not aware of him associating with athletes there.
She made me feel like I was never going to be good enough for anybody, that I was a burden in which she was only associating with out of pity.
Jeffrey Epstein spent time with several of the most powerful leaders in the world, but not all of them faced the same consequences for associating with the convicted sex offender.
Many have refrained from even uttering the phrase "nuclear option" when pressed, despite its common use in the Capitol, for apparent fear of associating with an act of procedural aggression.
The official death toll complied by the Philippines disaster agency still stands at zero as it instituted a stringent criteria for associating deaths with storms following Typhoon Haiyan in 2013.
"The movement has also struggled to find a compelling message to counter that of the NRA, which is patriotic — associating firearms with American values of democracy and freedom," she said.
That's high stakes for everyone, but particularly for advertisers who are fronting the bulk of that money and staking a portion of their reputation on the YouTubers they're associating with.
Anning, a member of the right-wing Katter's Australian Party, singled out Muslims in particular, associating their presence with terrorism and claiming they were the group least able to integrate.
"I think people are associating sugar with items like alcohol and tobacco," philanthropist John Arnold told Vox, "and they understand the negative aspects of them, and why they are taxed."
But the spot saves most of its fire for Mr. Trump, hitting him for criticizing the Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, associating with the Clintons, and for criticizing Senator John McCain.
Some investors are already treating Apple more like a value stock than a growth stock, associating the company with predictable business results and a reliable dividend rather than runaway revenue growth.
Mr. Trump made comments in a Fox News interview last May accusing Senator Ted Cruz's father of associating with Lee Harvey Oswald shortly before the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The Source: Mark Hamill, repeating something George Lucas apparently came up with Probability of Accuracy: It's difficult to judge, because what if Hamill is misremembering, or Lucas was simply free-associating?
The writer and actress Lena Dunham told the New York Times she warned the 2016 Clinton campaign about associating with Harvey Weinstein, but the campaign maintained their ties to producer anyway.
Susan Fried, a professor and director of translational adipose biology and obesity at the Diabetes Metabolism Obesity Institute, said the results are consistent with research associating high cortisol levels and obesity.
Though some may argue that associating blue with the male sex is pretty archaic, tons of people think Meghan was using fashion to send a message about her new baby boy.
Grimes declined to follow the enforcement division's request that he bar Duka from associating with a ratings organization and penalize her $150,000, instead imposing only a censure and a $7,500 penalty.
"In this country, we have an issue with associating people who are struggling economically and people of color with vices like drug use, alcohol use, gambling," said Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs.
But you hear about stuff like that and you realize the brand recognition is kind of working because people are associating the mattress company with things other than just mattresses, too.
Companies that might have potentially wanted Lochte to endorse their products will be extremely leery of associating with him now, said Rick Burton, a professor of sports management at Syracuse University.
Associating received contact entries with user profiles supplements user profiles with received content information, allowing identification of more potential connections to users and increasing user interaction with the social networking system.
Now, instead of associating them with eroticism, the artist prefers to define their drawings as intimate, because this adjective gives a more "personal, spontaneous and sincere" idea of what is presented.
In the same way, business leaders have a role to play in making clear that associating themselves with the President is not in the interests of their products or their brands.
Now conservatives demand that Hillary Clinton face some sort of punishment for associating with Weinstein as if, as with her husband's infidelity, she was sort of responsible for what he did.
Yet he was also a free spirit by the standards of the day, associating with the artists and writers of the Bloomsbury Group, whose members included Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster.
"People were associating, one, I think, the GOP rightfully so with President Trump, who said that he would own it and would be happy to shut down the government," she continued.
And lacking critical analysis, we begin seeing connections where there aren't any, seeing Jesus in our breakfast burrito, or associating natural disasters with sin, or shadows with monsters under the bed.
If you find a dog isn't your biggest fan, you can try to get them to warm up to you by associating your presence with treats and leaving the animal alone.
He sidesteps certain photographs and publicly declares whom he talks to and why — all to ensure he doesn't end up accused of associating with someone tied to the Chinese Communist Party.
I can only guess that my uncle thought the stability of Egypt required him to stand by the crackdown or that he was afraid of associating with his now-dissident relatives.
Jihadists, many transplants from neighboring Mali, have repeatedly stoked ethnic conflict by closely associating themselves with the Fulani, causing Fulani civilians to bear the brunt of reprisals by soldiers and vigilantes.
Those are by Moath Hamza Ahmed al Alwi, a prisoner at Guantánamo Bay who has been accused of associating with Al Qaeda operatives, but has not been charged with any crime.
This follows more than a century of political bosses, many of them corrupt, associating with mobsters, shaking down constituents and businesses as well as controlling everything, including who gets a job.
She soon found herself associating these new songs with imagery and colors, which eventually helped her continue to write and then organize the body of work that would become color theory.
Washington (CNN)Former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg said Wednesday he warned Roger Stone about associating with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, whose organization released hacked Democratic emails during the 2016 election.
If you're Amazon and you want to try to affect people's feelings about Alexa, I don't know that you could possibly do better than associating a little of Ellen with Alexa.
Associating America&aposs biggest tech show of the year with a city known for old-school vice and depravity sends the wrong signal — to attendees, kids, and tech culture in general.
In September, Tekashi took the stand for three days about his time associating with the Nine Trey gang and told jurors that Ellison, his former bodyguard, had kidnapped and robbed him.
Last year, several CEOs dropped out, afraid of associating publicly with a regime that has been accused of — and has consistently denied — being responsible for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
For decades, psychologists have been leery about associating personality traits with physical characteristics, because of the lasting taint of phrenology and eugenics; studying faces this way was, in essence, a taboo.
He's maintained a similar relationship with congressional Republicans eager to capitalize on majorities in the House and Senate but cautious of associating too closely with a President prone to anger and insults.
The Kenilworth, New Jersey-based company changed the label four months after an outside task force hired by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration published a report associating Fosamax with the fractures.
Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt wrote a whole book about it in The Coddling of the American Mind, associating trigger warnings with rampant "safetyism," along with empty playgrounds and peanut-free schools.
This is a risky strategy, as these groups may still be unsatisfied by whatever labour standards Mr Lighthizer can negotiate and be wary of the political costs of associating with Mr Trump.
Why this matters: Senior administration officials tell me they think Paul is playing them—that he gets all the perks of associating himself with the president without actually helping advance his agenda.
The videos make it clear -- Kara knew she was being recorded by Alec for his Instagram stories ... despite their $5 mil NDAs saying they were strictly forbidden from associating on social media.
Five days after the shooting, Lathan, who is out on parole after serving 20 years for murder, was arrested at his halfway house for associating with a known gang member -- namely, Nipsey.
Another concern is politics and the risk of reputational damage from associating with a government that, despite the end of sanctions, is still designated by Washington as a state sponsor of terrorism.
When civil activists raised the alarm about the disappearances, authorities revealed that blasphemy cases had been filed against the bloggers, accusing them of supporting or associating with anti-Islamic pages on Facebook.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Girls assimilate stereotypes associating brilliance with men rather than women by the time they are six, potentially limiting their aspirations and impacting their future careers, scientists have said.
Cooper's use of the word "artifice" in the LA Times interview is very telling, because associating makeup with artifice advances the narrative that women who wear it are trying to trick people.
Psychological research studies show that people tend to hold gender stereotypes about leadership and competence, at least at an unconscious level, associating leadership and competence more strongly with men than with women.
In his letter, Fitzgerald castigated the organization and the donor, Kansas City, Missouri, resident Ali Weinel, calling the move an attempt to "blacken" his name by associating him with a "heinous" group.
Since announcing her bid, Gabbard has also faced criticism for previously associating with anti-LGBTQ stances -- for which she has apologized -- and for meeting in 2017 with Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad.
Modern freedom put a premium on rights—that is, assurances that people would not be prevented from associating freely, from expressing their opinions, from acquiring property and using it as they wished.
"We are always concerned that the museum is allowing BP a credibility and legitimacy that it doesn't deserve by associating itself so prominently with great art and culture," BP or Not BP?
Instead, the story is staying at the top of the news, and associating with the N.R.A. is starting to look like the political and business poison it should have been all along.
"But the government really needs something to show more than that the person was just associating with other bad actors, or merely aware of what the bad actors were doing," he said.
I wonder if this has to do with the original act's keeping tight control, or if it's more a matter of Broadway associating a big-selling act with lowest common denominator art.
"The vocalise without text says perhaps more than any text could," said Mr. Sanderling, associating the passage with "the memory of a carefree youth or childhood" that violently came to an end.
It's not just the right of liberals to band together through associations to criticize Republicans, or conservatives associating to criticize Democrats; donor privacy also protects liberals criticizing Democrats, and conservatives criticizing Republicans.
If he violates the conditions of his parole — which are likely to bar him from having weapons or associating with criminals — he could return to prison to serve out his full sentence.
His banishment, following a mock execution in St. Petersburg in 1849 for the crime of associating with subversives, lasted a decade and included four years in a wretched labor camp in Omsk.
Going through the jungle, going through the water, going through the fire- and associating that with what's going on in my own life -- I push myself that much harder to transcend that.
For business leaders serving customers across America and the world, Trump's failure to unequivocally condemn an event involving white supremacists and neo-Nazis made the cost of associating with him unacceptably high.
The Bell Curve is racist in the most literal sense: It organizes people by race, treating racial categories as real and fixed and associating particular genetic and social characteristics to those groups.
But according to Holloway and other artists in the show, most galleries aren't interested in associating themselves with sex work, or assume that artwork about the sex industry will be too explicit.
"Madigan's defamatory statement was one that harmed Gonzales' reputation to the extent it lowered Gonzales in the eyes of the community and deterred the community from associating with him," his lawsuit alleged.
The lawsuit also notes that Aldrin, 88, was associating with new friends who were trying to alienate him from his family, and that he had been spending his assets as "an alarming rate."
That's bad for publishers and advertisers; publishers need the revenue and advertisers don't want you associating their product with that time you scared the crap out of the office with a blaring ad.
Dealing with rejection is a part of life, of course, and associating one's self-worth with one's career is always a bad idea, but knowing that doesn't make this incident any less painful.
But instead of just associating notes with temperatures, she took it one step farther, deciding to ground her work in the baroque period by using a style of music called the In Nomine.
"Their all losers and I like associating with loser because it makes me feel even better about myself," one edit reads, showing off both a first grader's sense of humor and grammar ability.
His disruptive trade confrontations with China, Mexico and the European Union have sent shockwaves through the business world, and insiders say companies may wonder whether associating with Trump could alienate employees and customers.
Evan Perez, CNN's justice correspondent, said authorities would be looking at whom Rahami was meeting and associating with when he was abroad and whether they could have taught him to make a bomb.
Doubling down on existing vectors, Tynker could further take the lead in associating its programs with drones, games, and robots — or maybe sensors and Internet of Things devices will be where it's at.
"The segregated area of the prison can quickly become effectively a no-go area for the prison authorities at times when these prisoners are out of their cells and associating," he told me.
"As one who celebrates and strives for diversity, individual freedom and respect for all lifestyles, I will not participate in dressing or associating in any way with the next First Lady," Theallet wrote.
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But if Al Gore is any indication, associating with the Vermont jam band is a deathwish for presidential campaigns... Tyler Benz actually really loves Phish, but he calls it like he sees it.
Republicans boasted of their entrepreneurship and disruption of industries that were regulated and unionized while Democrats liked associating themselves with the shiny new objects that they believed made them look hip and innovative.
"Nick Ayers doesn't need more money, doesn't need to return to Georgia, and hasn't suddenly developed moral scruples about associating with Trump," Bill Kristol, of The Weekly Standard, wrote on Twitter on Monday.
The senator noted that Page had spoken in the past about his connections to Russian officials, and said he likely raised eyebrows among law enforcement when he began associating with the Trump campaign.
Then, in March 2019, 23 Crimean Tatar activists were jailed for associating with the pan-Islamist political party Hizb ut-Tahrir (Party of Liberation), which is legal in Ukraine but banned in Russia.
Food companies are understandably wary of consumers associating their products with recalls, but giving consumers more actionable information on recalls is a cheap, effective way to prevent foodborne illness and protect public health.
Procter & Gamble has a long history of associating itself with content, being the originator of the phrase "soap opera" because of its laundry brands' sponsorship of radio shows, which started in the 1930s.
Part of the problem here is that you have one generation that grew up associating socialism with communism like they're the same thing, and therefore also assuming that capitalism and democracy were inseparable.
Some experimental work suggests that these associating colors and words helps us to learn language, and other work has also suggested that these associations might have been important in language evolution, Cuskley says.
" President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he has decided to pull back from associating the coronavirus with China, which he had previously done by calling it the "China virus" or the "Chinese virus.
Such strenuously flabbergasting and preposterous pop displays bolster the general undertone of the modish 'visionary' nature of Schöffer's work, associating his flashing and spinning techno-decorative oeuvre with magical management and paranormal paradises.
Associating the prize with Márquez — he secured one at the last World Cup in Brazil — while he remains on the Treasury Department list almost certainly would be in violation of United States law.
During a high-profile 2012 trial of church leaders in Philadelphia, he was accused by two witnesses of associating with a priest who sexually abused minors and of being aware of the abuse.
Look, Kelly's not the first person to get slammed for associating with the Trumps or the GOP these days ... and she thinks the outrage is totally un-American, for a number of reasons.
Administrative Law Judge Cameron Elliot in 2013 found Bandimere liable for violating securities laws, barred him from associating with any broker, dealer or investment adviser and ordered him to pay nearly $1.03 million.
If you are trying to get rid of some old, bad habits, you need to limit the time you spend associating with those individuals who act as a trigger for those bad habits.
But in recent weeks she, too, agreed to settle, striking a deal that has imposed a $500,000 penalty and an 18-month prohibition on her associating with a futures broker like MF Global.
Mr. Cole, 38, has the bouncy enthusiasm of a young child, and he spends each waking day reading, coding and free associating about what it will be that marks the bull market's end.
For legitimate political differences or the fear of associating with such a toxic brand, the Trump team's invitation been turned down by...pretty much everyone, most recently Moby who responded, simply, with laughter.
Labeling musical styles has the tendency to box musicians into stereotypes, associating jazz with people of color, or pop with white musicians; gospel with a traditionalist lifestyle, or the blues with a rebellious one.
But earlier this week, Johnson was arrested for alleged violations of her probation, including associating with someone who has a criminal record, leaving the state without permission, and failing to report a speeding ticket.
It showed off large customers like HSBC and eBay and it announced new artificial intelligence APIs, designed to help bring this technology into the enterprise by reducing the complexity associating with using AI tools.
During an election cycle when the Democratic Party is being dragged kicking and screaming further to the left — sometimes by Sanders — younger candidates capitalized by associating tried-and-true centrist ideas with old age.
In critiques like Endecott's proclamation, white colonists organized their world according to a series of binaries, associating whiteness, Christianity, civilization, and masculinity with short hair; and nonwhiteness, heathenism, barbarism, and effeminacy with long hair.
In April, FINRA suspended Breitman from associating with broker-dealers for two years, part of a settlement to resolve allegations that he made false statements about his side venture while working at Morgan Stanley.
"I don't know how successful Corbyn will be in associating Boris with Trump — or even how damaging it would be to the Conservatives," said Peter Westmacott, a former British ambassador to the United States.
Reddit users have frequently utilized the ability to manipulate search results for other causes, such as associating CNN's logo with "fake news" or a Nazi swastika with Comcast during the battle over net neutrality.
At first, Burns is reluctant to speak about the fires — too much has been written about it, he says, and he doesn't want to hurt the industry by associating all 2017 wine with fire.
But raising money for this year's conventions is proving difficult, with many corporations wary of associating themselves with Trump — the front-runner for the GOP nomination — and his controversial campaign for the White House.
Others have complained the UN measures and Washington's own sanctions have led to a decline in donations, as many fear the consequences of accidentally running afoul of sanctions or even associating with North Korea.
"You have one generation that grew up associating socialism with communism like they're the same thing, and therefore also assuming that capitalism and democracy were inseparable," Buttigieg, who was born in 1982, told me.
You were saying about how people associating with a brand that's virtual within a virtual environment might be considered strange, but I think that's just a reflection of the online community as it evolves.
She and her husband were twice evicted from their apartment because of political pressure on their landlords, she said, and some friends have kept their distance for fear of associating with a dissident artist.
" The Republican Jewish Coalition called the video "pure anti-Semitism," and wrote in a post on Twitter that the Rockland County GOP is an "embarrassment and has no place associating itself with our party.
Anheuser-Busch has distanced itself from the commercials since they first aired following backlash from corn growers and other groups, with the brewer saying it is not associating any negative effects to corn syrup.
Japan's chief cabinet secretary, Yoshihide Suga, declined to answer questions about the case during a regular news conference on Wednesday, but he said there was no rule preventing officials from associating with industry representatives.
Allegations of racism have long plagued correctional institutions across the country, from guards appearing in mock Klan attire in at least six states in the late 1990s, to employees associating with extremist groups online.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and others had issued subpoenas demanding disclosure of academics and groups associating with Exxon and other energy companies opposed to climate change reforms.
Everyone is struggling in his or her own way, and I'm not a big fan of associating people who are considered by others to be "odd" or "touched in the head" with name calling.
Whenever we confuse bad behavior with mad behavior, we're associating the public's mind the notion that all bad actions come from mental illness and, therefore, most people who are mentally ill must be bad people.
They deal in twitchy drones, free-associating ambient music, cathedral-sized instrumentals, and chattery sound art—all of which is united in a spirit of pushing boundaries and celebrating the rich histories of electronic composition.
It's actually one of the few crystals believed to be able to cleanse other crystals and is named after the ancient Greek moon goddess Selene, thus associating it with lunar cycles and the divine feminine.
If the allegations raised in the lawsuit prove true, they could have significant consequences for Mr. Adelson and Sands because Nevada law bars casino owners from, among other things, associating with members of organized crime.
"Associating the defendant with the specter of mindless and cruel political violence at the hands of his government-based alleged co-conspirators is almost guaranteed to inflame the jury against the defendant," the lawyers said.
It's a way of appealing especially to those who feel personally invested in associating themselves with American power, and who therefore want to believe that America is strong enough that it never needs to negotiate.
In both "Licht" and "Klang" ("Sound," a cycle representing the hours of the day, which he worked on from 2003 until his death), he assigned colors to different sections, associating them with moods and tones.
"Associating it with the 'Battle Hymn of the Republic' was not really something we did," said Harvey H. Jackson III, a historian of the South at Jacksonville State University who earned his Ph.D at Georgia.
But many advertisers have pulled marketing budgets to save costs because of the virus-related uncertainty, and others are hesitant to advertise alongside coronavirus discussions for fear of associating their brands with the sensitive topic.
Once you start associating the article "it" with the predatory clown from Stephen King's novel, there's no escaping IT. Just write the word "it" and Bill Skarsgard's maniacal grin pops up, hands gripping the sentence.
He shouldn't be eating a biscuit because he is on a long, difficult sojourn here through the holidays at Duke Diet & Fitness Center to try to lose 683 pounds and stop associating food with love.
Supporters of the development argue that it's become a vital lifeline for a region far too dependent on the oil industry and that the project elevated the area's prestige by associating with the Trump brand.
Aside from a few sympathetic correspondents such as John Reed, reporters told of the chaos in Russia and the regime's brutality, which made many in the West wary of associating themselves too closely with Moscow.
Many of Mr. Mugabe's longtime allies blamed her for her husband's political excesses in recent years and for associating a once famously parsimonious man with the kind of luxury shopping and traveling that she enjoys.
Sorrentino delved into a different facet of power in Italy with his 2009 film, "Il Divo," about the seven-time Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti, who was acquitted of charges of associating with the Mafia.
And at what point do you pull back from associating yourself with a political party and a religious term you once took pride in but that are now doing harm to the things you treasure?
There was just Mr. Trump, dressed in a dark overcoat and bright blue tie, free-associating in tweetable sound bites, and setting off the furious clicks of cameras every time he gesticulated with his arms.
Accused of "fingerprinting" phones—assigning a persistent identity to the hardware and then associating this with a user of their service—its real crime is the attempt to disguise the practice from Apple using geo-fencing.
It was the first time in a long time that I was proud to call myself a feminist, that I felt comfortable publicly associating myself with the political ideology that has most defined my adult life.
In her paper, Sweeney argued that this representational harm of associating blackness with criminality can have an allocative consequence: employers, when searching applicants' names, may discriminate against black employees because search results are tied to criminals.
In an interview with Howard Stern last week, Davidson spoke about the death threat he received because of his relationship to Grande, which he also joked about on the segment, sarcastically associating himself with legendary activists.
For instance, if the yield on a bond is moving higher, it suggests that investors are associating more risk with that bond and, consequently are demanding a higher rate of interest in return for their investment.
As Reply All's PJ Vogt noted on a 2016 episode of the show: [T]he way [people on 4chan] would, like, pull Pepe back to them would be to start associating Pepe with really gross stuff.
"The cost of associating with a candidate like him, homophobic and machista, is very high," said Sergio Praca, a political science professor at the Getulio Vargas Foundation, a think tank and university in Rio de Janeiro.
The targets for the Espy campaign are moderate and business-minded Republicans and independents who might be turned off by Hyde-Smith's embrace of President Trump and news stories associating her with the Confederacy and segregation.
In four cases, there are countries that want it both ways — to be key U.S. allies but to also work with U.S. adversaries, even undermining U.S. interests and threatening Washington or associating with those who do.
Pepsi will be associating itself with some of the biggest, and hottest, U.S. tech company stocks and potentially be eligible to join the Nasdaq 100 index, tracked by the $58 billion PowerShares QQQ exchange traded fund.
Though we weren't there for a traditional service, I couldn't help but think of the spirits of those people listed as victims of lynching—for "crimes" of associating with white women—revisiting us during this speech.
Essay During my first pregnancy, when I found out I was having a boy, I took a piece of paper and started free-associating around the phrase "my son," which felt so strange in my mouth.
Mr. Sasse said that he "was wearing my 'Lee Harvey Oswald Was Framed' T-shirt," a reference to the time President Trump accused Mr. Cruz's father of associating with the man who assassinated John F. Kennedy.
Allegations of moldy systems, leaks and unwanted high-interest loans have pushed away big names from associating themselves with the brand and forced Trusii to defend itself in a lawsuit filed by a former financial partner.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A secretly recorded video released on Thursday shows U.S. President Donald Trump associating with Lev Parnas, the indicted businessman who says he worked to pressure Ukraine to investigate one of Trump's Democratic political rivals.
United will be associating itself with some of the biggest, and hottest, U.S. tech company stocks and potentially be eligible to join the Nasdaq 100 index, tracked by the $70 billion Invesco QQQ exchange-traded fund.
Other companies hoping to avoid the bad PR of associating with a candidate whose remarks were widely understood to be a reference to lynchings include Walmart, Major League Baseball, Union Pacific, Boston Scientific, Pfizer, and AT&T.
Netflix is an internet company, so associating its brand and shows with physical products helps customers think about its shows even when they're offline, Barry Smyth, head of global partner marketing at Netflix, previously told CNN Business.
It could have also been me as a child associating that with stories and then thinking that, but there was a lot of richness of Native American lore or history in the area where I grew up.
Some of the excitement is fuelled by early backers keen to crown themselves with the "nice green halo" conferred by associating with environmentally friendly tech, admits Jeremy McCool, boss of HEVO, a maker of wireless-charging systems.
In particular, the term is used to discredit far-left parties such as Podemos in Spain and Syriza in Greece by associating them with far-right parties such as Germany's Alternative für Deutschland or France's Front National.
Donald J. Trump, who has repeatedly dabbled in conspiracy theories during his time on the campaign trail, accused Senator Ted Cruz's father of associating with Lee Harvey Oswald not long before Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy.
Since we can't rely on President Trump to lead us through this change — we know he's disrespected and mocked the disability community, beginning with his campaign — then we all must stop associating mental illness with mass shootings.
"The company saw the ad as a chance to be a little edgy and relevant by associating the brand with current events," said Jonah Berger, an associate professor of marketing at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
The targets for the Espy campaign are moderate and business-minded Republicans and independents who might be turned off by Hyde-Smith's embrace of President Trump and perhaps these stories associating her with the Confederacy and segregation.
It was too easy for politicians to condemn the movement — even when there was overlap on policy issues — because it was a liability without enough political force to make the huge cost of associating with it worthwhile.
" The report notes, "While Epstein made charitable donations before his 2008 conviction, after that conviction he may have had a second motive for his donations: to launder his reputation by associating himself with reputable individuals and institutions.
If true, it would make sense that White House staff would attempt to shield the president from accusations of associating with pro-Russian lawmakers as he faces multiple politically damaging inquiries into his possible ties to Russia.
Those disguises mixed arch tailoring, copious fake fur, sparkling lamé, kneepads and a hodgepodge of vintage references (Victoriana, flappers and the space-age '60s) in a mash-up that continued Michele's freewheeling, free-associating approach to style.
She's not worried about what Trump feels in his heart, but about the fact that his amateurish campaign, which mostly consists of his Twitter account, keeps inadvertently associating itself with racist and white supremacist people and rhetoric.
As the Verge notes, once police have classified someone as a gang member or charged with gang violence, they face longer prison sentences, additional charges, and are barred from entering certain areas or associating with certain other people.
Richter told the Melbourne Magistrates' Court that Milligan had used "character assassination" in her book, associating Pell's name with other priests who had been accused of abuse and accepting some allegations made by some accusers at face value.
But there are plenty of hacks to cement the habit, such as setting an alarm, associating the task with something else you do — like checking your emails in the morning — and rewarding yourself once the task is done.
So having the ability on an ad hoc basis to go through and say, "Hey, stop associating this thing," is going to end up being a quite important thing that I think we want to try to deliver.
Presumably the currency allows you to pay completely anonymously but you still have to acquire Verge to pay with Verge and associating a currency with porn pretty much gives the game away as to why you'd spend it.
The internal debate at Spotify suggests that at least one of Uber's partners have become wary of associating with a company that has lately been almost as well known for its scandals as it has its transportation service.
"Yes, insects are extremely good at associating odors with whatever else might be going on when they smell something with that odor," Christopher Potter, a researcher at Johns Hopkins Medicine who wasn't involved in the study, told Gizmodo.
Later that year, in August, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority permanently barred him from acting as a broker or associating with a broker-dealer firm after he failed to cooperate with regulators during his on-the-record testimony.
Let's be clear about what Trump is doing here: He is associating himself -- very closely -- with the men and women who were the first to respond to planes being crashed into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
An unexpectedly long pregnancy can buy you countless sets of ad-consuming eyeballs, but you run the real risk that people end up associating your brand with the gruesome birth of a deformed (or even worse: stillborn) giraffe.
Corbyn, who according to opinion polls stands a good chance of being the next British Prime Minister, has a history of associating with fringe left-wing groups whose support for the Palestinian cause often bleeds into anti-Semitism.
Outdoor Voices is frequently described as an athleisure brand, although Haney, who was a serious athlete in her teens, hates the term, associating it with clothes that were made for watching TV while occasionally thinking about the gym.
"Air pollution poses serious health risks and it is important that these concerns are addressed urgently and appropriately by the authorities for Airtel to continue associating with the event next year and beyond," it said in a statement.
Over the years, Ford had also been accused of public intoxication, drinking and driving, and associating with criminals, including Alexander "Sandro" Lisi, Ford's sometimes driver who was accused of extortion for trying to obtain the Ford crack video.
Even in the newspaper or social media, if you see something about Falun Gong, it's so taboo that no one in China would think about it without associating it with some kind of craziness or anti-government sentiment.
And regardless of Trump's feelings on associating himself with the violent hate speech regularly deployed by his alt-right followers, nodding to their presence in a tweet like this, voluntarily or not, does nothing to minimize their movement.
Within a walled-in, sun-soaked backyard (designed with bright storybook lushness by Miriam Buether) sit four grandmotherly types, basking and chatting in the idle, free-associating way of people of long acquaintance with time on their hands.
"We have a kernel that is clearly firing up over red regions of the sprite, which leads us to think that the network is learning to discern colors, [and] associating it to the types," Soares explained over email.
Fellow YouTube beauty guru Jackie Aina also weighed in, arguing that there's a double standard when it comes to white beauty gurus — that Westbrook can maintain friendships with Charles and Star without being judged for still associating with them.
"I don't have unsavory opinions about skin color ... what you are seeking to do, by associating me with people who have odious and disgusting opinions, is suggest that I somehow in some way tacitly enable these people," he said.
Yet for most babies, the process happens so seamlessly that this learning looks instinctive: The infant happily gums toys, then graduates to slurping down spoonfuls of applesauce, quickly associating such foods with the same satiety experienced through breast-feeding.
Researchers call known attitudes—such as agreeing with the statement "I think black people are lazier than whites"—explicit biases, and hidden beliefs—such as unintentionally associating African-Americans with fear or evil more often than whites—implicit biases.
Among the restrictions on him now, he's banned from making any public statements or speaking with the media, preaching or organizing meetings, associating with known extremists, leaving the Greater London area, or using an internet-enabled device without permission.
The probable cause documentation said Lathan was accused of violating parole by associating with a gang member -- that gang member being Nipsey Hussle, who was a member of the Rollin 60s Neighborhood Crips, defense attorney Lauren Noriega told CNN.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Being an undercover police officer has its exciting moments: Associating with drug dealers and arms traders, the creating of elaborate false identities, the insights into the intricate workings of the criminal underworld.
With no clear connection to Jihadi groups (and merely a record as a petty criminal), French officials are trying to ascertain whether Bouhlel was a lone actor terrorist or a mentally ill person with whom ISIS is opportunistically associating.
It takes a village to raise a child, and it takes a team of 22 unrelated animators free-associating their thoughts on the Rick and Morty universe to top the wild shit we've seen on Adult Swim's hit series.
Aside from the obvious contradiction of luring kids to fast food with toys, the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) called out McDonald's on Twitter for making fast food a reward for young children and associating that behavior with exercise.
TMZ has obtained a court transcript in which the Assistant D.A. in Meek's case reminded the judge that she made a big exception for Meek associating with someone on Charlie Mack's team ... someone who was convicted of a felony.
At a summit in Canada, the president of the United States rejected associating the country with "the rules-based international order" that America had built after World War II, and threatened the country's closest allies with a trade war.
Marsha Blackburn's voting record in public service "appalls and terrifies me," and associating Blackburn with "systemic racism we still see in this country towards people of color" is one example of why our country is so divided right now.
"As one who celebrates and strives for diversity, individual freedom and respect for all lifestyles, I will not participate in dressing or associating in any way with the next First Lady," Sophie Theallet wrote in a letter this week.
What the search engine does bring up are dozens of websites, YouTube and Vimeo videos, and Reddit threads associating the number not only with Apple support, but with Netflix, Mozilla Firefox, Acer, Microsoft Word, and Dropbox support as well.
Really, what the restaurant achieved by associating itself — inadvertently or not — with the series was to make me absolutely determined to enjoy myself and hope desperately that it has some success and sticks around long enough to smooth out the bumps.
Modern cryptography is based on this knowledge, so lots of your data is, in its most simplified form, encrypted "securely" by converting things into numbers, multiplying them together and associating them with a "key"—instructions on how to factor them.
He worked down the hall from people doing lethal experiments on babies, depriving them of fats and vitamin A. The fact is, the men with whom he was associating were doing worse things — but he could've done a lot more.
Now they have no choice but to consider the reputational risk of associating with a regime that not only may have blood on its hands in Istanbul, but is also waging a war in Yemen that has caused a humanitarian crisis.
Charities and businesses that had held annual events at Mar-a-Lago started fleeing the club after those comments because they did not want to be seen as at all sympathetic to white supremacy by associating themselves with the Trump brand.
Chevron – The energy producer was added to the "Conviction Buy" list at Goldman Sachs, which notes underperformance by Chevron even as oil prices were rising, and also thinks the risks that bearish investors are associating with the stock are overstated.
Shares of Weight Watchers more than doubled to $13.92 a share the day Winfrey announced in mid-October 2015 she was more closely associating herself with the weight-loss company, including buying 543.53% of the company's stock and joining the board.
I've heard other lawyers talking about the physical appearance of female prosecutors, about the way they dress, and associating the passion they use during oral arguments in court with the possibility of them being just as passionate in the bedroom.
It was around this time she started associating heavily with a core group of artists on Soundcloud, lending guest vocals to the likes of Kwabs, and becoming enamoured with the more leftfield sounds of James Blake, Little Dragon and Frank Ocean.
They pioneered the integration of different aspects of production under one roof, paternalistic management-employee relations, the joint-stock company as form of corporate expansion, and "branding" in the sense of associating products with the particular factories where they were made.
Even in its early stages, blockchain is acquiring such renown for potential that any business associating itself with the term can attract new investment overnight, prompting some to use "the B word" so casually that they've also attracted attention from regulators.
Though the vaccine is extremely safe, a thoroughly debunked European-origin myth associating this life-saving vaccine to autism caused a significant proportion of the population to lose confidence in the vaccine creating pockets of unvaccinated individuals all over the world.
"We're seeing an influx of younger gang members coming into the area associating themselves with the Fulton clique who are extremely violent, who have to commit murders to join the clique," U.S. Attorney Nick Hanna said, according to the Times.
America has enough airplanes and know-how to bomb targets, but associating the U.S. with the kind of ruthless military operations Russia conducted in Syria would cause deep concern in the American military, repel allies and could undercut U.S counterterrorist efforts.
Mr. Putin, always wary of associating himself with bad news, last week delivered a surprise television address to the nation, warning that Russia "cannot isolate itself from the threat," but then announced a weeklong paid vacation for the whole country.
Historians, public health experts and groups including the World Health Organization have recommended against assigning names to infectious diseases that include a geographic location and have emphasized that associating them with an ethnic group can lead to discrimination and xenophobia.
It's also been over the last three months seeding the idea of associating actual events with LinkedIn the platform by encouraging the organising of "LinkedIn Local" events, which apparently have created more feedback from users to build an Events too, too.
Of course, the signers of the poetition would argue that they were associating themselves with the text's petitionary substance and not with its formal properties; and that in any case poetry is a sword of lightning that consumes its scabbard.
That's just a reversion to McCarthy-era red-baiting to discredit an idea by putting a label on it and associating that label with Stalinism in the Soviet Union, a repressive, bureaucratic state that had nothing to do with socialism.
Though revered by his supporters as an unpretentious man of the people, some Russians disliked him, associating him with the 1990s, an era of political turmoil and painful reforms, when he served in the government of then-President Boris Yeltsin.
The leader of main Likud rivals, the centrist Blue and White party, denied that a government led by it would rely on the Joint List after Likud tried to taint it during the campaign by associating it with Arab lawmakers.
This book-length essay about aimless walks in Weimar-era Berlin, like Paris Peasant, replicates the arbitrariness of a city, describing encountered shops and objects, and mapping connections among simultaneous activities — walking, looking, thinking, joking, free associating, daydreaming and composing.
Mack will be under house arrest in California and her release comes with a number of conditions, including one which states she is prohibited from contacting or associating with any present or former members of Nxivm (pronounced NEX-ium), court documents say.
As all the international journalists we honor in this room tonight and every year know only too well: First the media is accused of inciting, then sympathizing, then associating -- until they suddenly find themselves accused of being full-fledged terrorists and subversives.
Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton's 2016 running mate, easily won reelection for a Senate seat against Republican challenger Corey Stewart, who has praised the Confederate flag and was criticized for associating with Jason Kessler, the organizer of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
Since the preliminary caucus results, Biden has directly called out both Sanders and Buttigieg, accusing the former mayor of "saying the Obama-Biden administration was a failure" and saying Sanders would hurt down-ballot races of Democrats by associating them with socialism.
The core of their argument is that associating terrorists with Islam helps to legitimize their interpretation of the religion and does a disservice to the majority of Muslims who don't believe there's anything Islamic about barbaric groups like ISIS, also known as ISIL.
You may also recall certain mental tricks you may have employed to help you do so, such as associating certain number sequences with the location of their keys on the dial pad, or "clustering" the numbers into groups to help you retain them.
A recent report from Forbes indicates that another tech investor had tried to warn the Hillary Clinton campaign about associating with Pishevar before any public reporting on his conduct had surfaced, a sign that his darker reputation within Silicon Valley was already established.
Wayne is hip-hop's very own original drug-munching, expletive-cackling, thumb-sucking, language-fucking, free-associating genius idiot savant egomaniac, Chainz a suave, cheerful ladies' man and/or sexist whose greatest charm is his own candid shamelessness complete with sheepish grin.
Google runs the world's largest and most profitably online ad network, but the lion's share of ad dollars still go to TV. The search giant is looking to change that by associating online ads with purchases in the real world — your purchases.
But things took a dark turn — the pharmaceutical enterprise failed, and reports emerged of McAfee steeping himself in lurid activities: fostering a harem of teenage girlfriends, associating with armed criminals, and establishing an armed force to protect himself and harass a nearby village.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Two soldiers in Ivory Coast have been jailed for 10 years for associating with, and failing to denounce, suspected members of an al Qaeda cell which killed 19 people at a beach resort town in March, the military prosecutor said.
In the Alston case, one must wonder if the old time-honored recruitment and indoctrination of rookie police officers was adhered to in hiring someone who had been associating with drug kingpins since high school, yet still managed to get on the NYPD.
Police say Masood had planned and carried out his attack alone, despite claims of responsibility from Islamic State, although a report in December confirmed he was known to MI5 for associating with extremists, particularly between 2010 and 2012, but not considered a threat.
"Air pollution poses serious health risks and it is important that these concerns are addressed urgently and appropriately by the authorities for Airtel to continue associating with the event next year and beyond," said the company in a statement earlier this week.
But I couldn't help reminding Priebus that Trump recently accused President Bill Clinton of rape, Obama of treason, Hillary Clinton of murdering Vince Foster, Cruz's dad of associating with assassins, Romney of not being a "real" Mormon and the rest of the litany.
Rather than say "China" in their oaths, they said "Chee-na," a term that many find offensive, associating it with its use by Japan during its occupation of China during World War II. Ms. Yau also added an expletive to her oath.
Kennedy and the liberals had already laid out their constitutional case against partisan gerrymandering: When Republicans draw district lines designed to dilute the power of Democratic votes, they are punishing Democratic voters for associating with, and expressing support for, the Democratic Party.
RT America tends to refer to the signals as "radiations," seemingly associating them with the very strong rays at the far end of the electromagnetic spectrum, such as X-rays and ultraviolet rays, which in high doses can damage DNA and cause cancer.
By associating his name and reputation with such a strong defense of Hume's moral character, Smith risked not only his social and professional standing, but the fortunes of his long-gestating masterpiece, "The Wealth of Nations," which had just finally been published.
"We can expect that number (of compromised records) to grow significantly, especially as government regulations in the U.S., Europe and elsewhere enact laws to protect the privacy and data of their constituents by associating a monetary value to improperly securing data," said Hart.
Also, that public-private dichotomy is always really hard for entrepreneurs [in fundraising mode] to figure out, so they start associating our brand [with a place to share information publicly to accredited investors], which is a negative, so they don't want to go on here.
Accordingly, the exhibition provoked the idea that the Third Reich used the Zeppelin to vindicate the spurious idea of a racially pure society, known as völkish in German — bogusly associating the aviation invention with supremacy over the skies, and by extension, racial and ethnic supremacy.
You will recall one attorney who also was on all three investigations was saying viva la resistance, literally associating himself with the resistance movement to the Trump presidency while he was serving at the Department of Justice and -- at the FBI, I should say.
"There is a strong bias associating American identity with whiteness, and this can have negative consequences for people of color in the US," Caitlin Handron, a doctoral student at Stanford University who conducted the study while at the University of Washington, said in a statement.
"I was saddened to hear that Natalie Portman has fallen as a ripe fruit in the hands of BDS supporters," Regev said, associating the actress' act with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement that protests Israel over its treatment of Palestinians and the West Bank.
Poorly trained staff in Trump's inner and outer circles also made it easy for this same Russian department to trick them into associating with fake accounts on social media, including highly inflammatory accounts advocating for the most extreme right-wing positions, according to the report.
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It could be an unethical or unhealthy supply chain (something Everlane has exploited well), stodgy brand imagery associating incumbents with older consumers or delivering a similar but cooler product for a cheaper price than the gross-margin laden incumbent (see Dollar Shave versus Gillette).
Essentially, his whole life he has been working the press to build up his Trump brand, increasing its prominence and associating it in the public's mind with wealth and success, even though the evidence that he is actually a billionaire is, to be polite, mixed.
And as more states legalize weed, more companies are open to associating their products with cannabis — especially with the industry projected to be worth $50 billion by 2026, according to a report by Cowen and Co. Here's a few that are embracing stoner-themed advertising.
While intoxicants can aid the unlocking of free associating forms of creative expression (like lakeside teenage ramblings or the dude who drew self-portraits under the influence of 52 distinct drugs), it often detracts from precise thinking that relies on traits like memory and linearity.
"Combined with our unique position, associating world class technology leadership and deep domain knowledge of our five end markets, these actions will allow us to grow profitably and faster than the market, in a sustainable way," said Thales chairman and chief executive Patrice Caine.
Perhaps that's because he ran away from home and tried not to look back, associating himself with big cities to the east or in Europe; his characters from the middle of the country have either escaped or are in the process of doing so.
Its move into the entertainment industry could be viewed as prescient -- but the company is also said to be pursuing an initial public offering of stock, and associating itself with a glamorous business may have the side benefit of attracting investors and bolstering valuations.
The query is submitted by Dr. Spielvogel, the psychoanalyst to whom the novel's eponymous protagonist, Alexander Portnoy, has for the previous several hundred pages poured out his heart and soul in a sustained, wildly free-associating aria of bawdy reminiscence and intense self-loathing.
Mr. Linton, who remained friendly with Mr. Milken over the years, was not charged or accused of wrongdoing, though the New York Stock Exchange barred him from associating with any member firms of the exchange for one year, saying he had inadequately supervised employees.
Some accused her of associating with a "war criminal," and also highlighted Bush's past support for a proposed constitutional amendment that would have banned gay marriage in the US.She addressed the criticism on her show on Tuesday, saying she is "friends" with the former president.
While the public has consistently opposed Trump's proposal to build a wall between the United States and Mexico, Trump's associating himself with strong immigration enforcement generally could be helpful to him for people concerned with the issue, irrespective of whether they support a border barrier.
A wide array of GOP hands declined to join the administration when Trump was elected, either because they had denounced Trump as a candidate and weren't welcome in the West Wing or because they privately believed associating themselves with him would damage their careers.
Its move into the entertainment industry could be viewed as prescient — but the company is also said to be pursuing an initial public offering of stock, and associating itself with a glamorous business may have the side benefit of attracting investors and bolstering valuations.
"We are associating ourselves with countries that promote market freedom and that promote free trade in the world, free trade under equal circumstances," said Juan Pablo Castañon, head of the Consejo Coordinador Empresarial (CCE), which represented Mexico's private sector during the NAFTA trade talks.
So: In a year's time, a college marketing manager has developed a brand from scratch in his dorm room and built it into enough of a traffic driver that established companies see value in associating themselves with him and his burgeoning six-figure audience.
"The state faults (J&J) for its participation and position in that debate, not just for how it marketed its own drugs but also for supporting medical research, sponsoring continuing medical education events, associating with nonprofit advocacy organizations and lobbying the government," J&J wrote.
It's something researchers and developers have been thinking about seriously, examining things like the way facial recognition technology appears better at discerning white faces than black ones, and how language-processing AI systems can exhibit bias, associating certain genders and races with stereotypical roles.
"I wanted to say fashion is a complex mechanism and something sacred," Mr. Michele said after the show, resplendent in red plaid shirt over white tee, and emerald green corduroys, like a backwoods refugee from Santa's workshop, free-associating among religion, childbirth, Fellini and physics.
The bulb then sends information about what odor is in the nose to other parts of the brain that work together to make sense of it all, associating these smells with other stimuli in our environments or with memories or emotions we have experienced before.
Webber was a key member of the legendary Fab Five team in '92 and '93 ... but got caught up in a college booster scandal and in 2003, he was hit with a 10-year ban prohibiting him from associating with the school in any capacity.
His father really looked over and watched over Aaron and his brother, and I don't know if it would have totally made a difference, but I think his father would have kept him away from some of the people he started associating with in Bristol.
Stevens casts his beloved wife Alexis in the roles of both women, and in "Virginia," he draws one of the scenes from the point of view of the rapacious rich man, by implication associating the viewer with the crime as his hands reach towards her.
Mr. Venker filed a federal lawsuit on the fraternity's behalf, and eventually an arrangement was reached with the Black Student Alliance, of which Ms. Yeboah was a member, and which had also been suspended after promulgating a flier associating the fraternity with the Klan.
But it is also striking for repeating some of the false and misleading claims of many news outlets — largely ignoring the significant threat to heritage posed by groups other than ISIS, associating the looting of Apamea with ISIS, explicitly to argue for a military campaign.
There is no wrong time of year to eat Austrian food, but the approach of winter always brings it to my mind — a lifelong habit of associating strudel and schnitzel with snowflakes that stay on your nose and eyelashes, thank you very much, Julie Andrews.
Days later, Mr. Lathan, using a wheelchair while he recovered from his wound, was arrested and held in the Men's Central Jail — not because he had committed a crime, but because he had violated parole by associating with a known gang member: Nipsey Hussle.
As we first reported ... Kerry Lathan -- a 56-year-old man who was shot in the back when Nipsey was killed outside his The Marathon clothing store -- was arrested days after because one of his parole conditions is not associating with known gang members.
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) said that Leissner, the former Southeast Asia chairman at Goldman Sachs, was barred from associating with any members of FINRA, following his failure to respond to requests for documents and information related to his departure from Goldman in early 2016.
Plus, bringing the headphones and cheaper speakers underneath the same brand umbrella as Bang & Olufsen's pricier, five-figure speakers and TVs has the added bonus of associating them with the additional prestige of the high-end brand and stops separating the two in terms of perceived quality.
We have given you a lot of healthcare plans that you could choose from through associating health plans, we&aposre giving businesses the greatest ability they that have ever had to join forces to buy much better health insurance for much less money including across state lines.
The battle between dating site Tinder and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation stretches back to last fall when the Los Angeles based non-profit group put up billboards and advertisements in Los Angeles and New York associating Tinder with sexually transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Democrats said they had no intention of allowing Republicans to wash out the stain of associating with Mr. Trump: "Voters will see this for the craven act of self-preservation that it is, and it won't save them," said Meredith Kelly, a spokeswoman for the committee.
After years of being told that they're responsible for not only their own purity, but the purity of the men and boys around them; and of associating sexual desire with depravity and shame, Klein writes, those feelings often haunt women's relationships with their bodies for a lifetime.
A. R. Bernard, the pastor of the Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn and a member of the campaign board, announced that he was no longer associating with the White House evangelical group after Mr. Trump's failure to condemn white supremacists who marched in Charlottesville, Va., in August.
Given our president's propensity to go wildly off script at his campaign-like stops across the country, expectations were that Tuesday night's event in Charleston, West Virginia, would turn into a free-associating mess, full of untenable, irresponsible denunciations of Cohen and defenses of his friend Manafort.
The 10 who were "Curious to take a look" were from legit media companies, digital and traditional, who had an understanding of the value Gawker founder and CEO Denton had created, but also a bit of anxiety around the potential ramifications of associating with a "tainted" brand.
Two years later, when Father Geoghan was still at a parish, she wrote another letter, this time to Cardinal Law, telling him explicitly that Father Geoghan had sexually molested seven boys in her extended family, was still functioning as a priest and was still associating with children.
Bambaataa's lawyer Vivian Kimi Tozaki issued the following statement last week following Savage's claims and has not spoken further: Defamatory statements were published seeking to harm my client's reputation so as to lower him in the estimation of the community while deterring others from associating or dealing with him.
Durk was booked last month for 5 felony charges ... including criminal attempt to commit murder, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during commission of a felony, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and another charge of associating with a criminal street gang to participate in a crime.
While Trump's "Obama founded ISIS" conspiracy may sound like a bizarre foreign policy argument, the takeaway for many racists and white-nationalists is that Trump is associating the nation's first black president with a group of predominantly non-white extremists with whom America is, in many ways, at war.
Several prominent Washington lawyers have declined to join the effort for a variety of reasons -- including conflicts of interest, concerns about payment, and a general sense that associating with Trump could damage their legal reputations, or the reputations of their law firms, according to people familiar with the situation.
Teresa Shook, a lawyer and educator who founded the Women's March movement, accused the group's current co-chairs -- Bob Bland, Tamika Mallory, Linda Sarsour and Carmen Perez -- of associating with bigoted outside groups and tarnishing the Women's March's initial goals in a post on her Facebook page Monday.
Seasoned GOP staffers cited a number of reasons why so many people have turned down job offers or expressed disinterest when contacted by administration officials about potentially joining the White House -- from anxiety over the Russia probe to fear of having their careers tainted by associating with Trump.
For those accepted into the program, the power of Amazon's brand shouldn't be underestimated, New York University Stern School of Business professor Anindya Ghose tells CNBC Make It. "Associating yourself with the Amazon brand, even if you are one of several hundred delivery companies, is extremely powerful," Ghose explains.
In practice, however, Wilentz's theory doesn't really apply: Progressive and liberal are precisely synonyms in American political life—and have been since the 1980s, when Ronald Reagan succeeded in making liberals feel ashamed of the word and fearful of associating with it, and they started calling themselves progressives instead.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Wall Street regulator has suspended the co-founder of the controversial Tezos cryptocurrency project from associating with broker-dealers for two years, part of a settlement to resolve allegations that he made false statements about his side venture while working at Morgan Stanley (MS.
Backed by the forward-thinking electronic duo Matmos, free-associating harpist Zeena Parkins, a 13-strong Inuit women's choir from Greenland, and a giant transparent music box, the Icelandic songwriter delivers a version of "Pagan Poetry" that somehow unfurls even more elegantly and somberly than it does on record.
The success of the company owed much to Mr. Cinader and Ms. Scott's scrupulous focus on their target demographic: affluent, high-achieving people who wanted to signal a certain pedigree with their fashion choices, but not one so stuffy that they would think twice before associating with it.
He was booked last month for 5 felony charges ... including criminal attempt to commit murder, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during commission of a felony, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and another charge of associating with a criminal street gang to participate in a crime.
In this, Obama was avoiding associating himself too closely with his race — perhaps to avoid the "race baiter" label that followed so many prominent black politicians, like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, before him, and would make him a divisive figure in a politics dominated by white men.
During the match Hui apparently made several comments that sound like he was associating human characteristics with the AI. "It was one of the most exciting moments in my career," said Nature's Chouard, who recalled the cheering from the programmers upstairs and the people near the defeated champ Fui.
Because federal, state and local law enforcement officials are relying on the 2011 report to target gang members, six fans claimed in the lawsuit that Juggalos are being discouraged from associating with each other or publicly expressing their identity because it makes them a target for law enforcement.
" The inventors also describe the placement of scanners at entrances or exits of a given location, and associating a scan with a person's account so that "if the user picks an item from an inventory location and leaves the facility, their account may be billed for that item.
Since Donald Trump's election in November 2016, Americans have been exercising their First Amendment rights to engage in resistance: demonstrating, calling their representatives, associating with like-minded citizens in defense of core values, shedding light on official abuse through the free press, and expressing themselves on social media.
Where Weiss drew a circle around the most respectable subgroup of this world, used their preferred term for themselves, and worried over the unsavory characters they were associating with, Lewis sees a broader "reactionary right" that includes the IDWers but also "the genuinely bad people" they're connected to.
Durk had been booked for 5 felony charges ... including criminal attempt to commit murder, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during commission of a felony, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and another charge of associating with a criminal street gang to participate in a crime.
In a political bank shot made in the last two weeks of the campaign, they thought associating Mr. Moore with calls for a statewide alcohol ban would hurt him with moderate, business-oriented Republicans and assist the Democrat, Doug Jones, who won the special election by a hair-thin margin.
"I think it's designed to shame and stigmatize women who choose abortion or suffer miscarriage by associating that not with the standard respectful treatment of people in medical care but with death," said David Brown, a senior staff attorney for the Center for Reproductive Rights who has worked on the issue.
Arthur Jones, a music history professor and founder of the Spiritual Project at the University of Denver, said the situation reminded him of American sports teams who use Native American names and imagery, in that a group of people seemed to be free-associating with imagery largely disconnected from its history.
" Foy also commented on the learning curve of getting swept up in a national scandal, saying, "I realized early on that me being quiet about it or me not thinking about it in any way, and not associating myself with it, would be harmful to me and also lots of other people.
"Although we should avoid a simplistic shortcut of associating ET [evening types] to some negative aspects, the data point to the idea that an [evening type] pattern is a risk factor for some disorders, whereas [morning type] is a protection factor," a 2012 review of hundreds of papers in the academic literature concludes.
And when the men's magazine showed up at a Waco hotel four years later for a similar project, Baylor officials sent an email to students telling them they could face a warning or even expulsion for participation because associating with the magazine would be considered a violation of the school's code of conduct.
In initial drafts, Sessions and his aides at the Justice Department worked to insert provisions that advocates of the bill considered "poison pills," including introducing a new mandatory minimum sentence -- drawing uproar from Kushner's new Democratic partners, who questioned whether the political risk of associating with the White House would be worth it.
The Russia fixation, at its worst, is a way to make the second choice without admitting that you're making it — to pretend that in trying to crush your fellow countrymen you're really fighting traitors and subversives and foreign adversaries, to further otherize the domestic out-group by associating them with far-off Muscovy.
" After CNN Business contacted Roberts, he posted on his blog, "I find it necessary to remind the public of the terms on which my words are republished as the presstitute scum at CNN have in mind associating me with the aims and purposes, real or alleged, of some who reproduce the columns.
The brand&aposs original founder will not receive profits from KVD Vegan Beauty now that its been soldAfter Von D announced the sale of her namesake brand, some people expressed joy that they can now purchase KVD Vegan Beauty products without associating themselves with the tattoo artist, who has a controversial past.

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