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There's some avoidance of regulation and some avoidance of taxes.
It works, rather, because Pence is a politician, a highly visible figure, and because the avoidance of "temptation" doubles as avoidance of the appearance of scandal.
His gifts (pocket awareness, nimble hands and feet, accuracy, a pathological avoidance of turnovers) are tethered by his limitations (a weak arm, short stature, that same pathological avoidance of turnovers).
"Avoidance of the offending odor is key," Dr. Voigt says.
This is a complete avoidance of the traditional musical hierarchy.
"It's about the avoidance of a cliff edge," he said.
Seersucker illusion has to do with the avoidance of responsibility.
If anything, the allusion was a respectful avoidance of sensationalism.
The conservative pricing was typical of Pinterest's avoidance of hype.
Once, the avoidance of war figured as a national priority.
In terms of policy, it reflects the avoidance of hard choices.
"The avoidance of the top military leaders is striking," he added.
Your boss's avoidance of confrontation and discomfort are not your problem.
" She adds: "For the avoidance of doubt, neither has my husband.
For the avoidance of any doubt: under UK law, it is.
He preached a philosophy of steady investing and avoidance of market timing.
His avoidance of such an obviously important court ruling is willful blindness.
My avoidance of bread ended up placing it atop an inverted pedestal.
"Anxiety is all about the avoidance of uncertainty and discomfort," Lyons explained.
But avoidance of uncomfortable truths is not the role of the artist.
Sometimes, the avoidance of wellness can be the best way to achieve it.
Kate Brown, a Democrat, later scolded Republicans for their avoidance of the vote.
Bravely's research follows a 2009 study into the avoidance of "scary" workplace conversations.
But this avoidance of all things math can put them at a disadvantage.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - New Yorkers aren't known for their avoidance of conflict.
Education in prisons serves the same purpose: encourage the avoidance of further crime.
His avoidance of the word "individual," in favor of "private person," suggests skepticism.
This enables price movement speculation and the avoidance of volatility in the market.
The gift tax is retained to prevent widespread avoidance of the income tax.
But for the avoidance of doubt, "free" access does not mean cost-free access.
It's at that moment that royal people's avoidance of controversy can be their lifesaver.
I've demonstrated better mood and less avoidance of the offender, more joy, less vengefulness.
Despite his recent avoidance of the subject, Trump understands the politics of Social Security.
But our culturally-mandated avoidance of thinking about death might not be helping us.
"Avoidance of anxiety cues is part of what keeps anxiety disorders running," said Kaysen.
Duvdevan prided itself on the efficiency of its maneuvers, the avoidance of mass casualties.
Evangelical Christians, the backbone of the GOP, won't like the avoidance of cultural flashpoints.
Civility requires the avoidance of rudeness and ideally extends to mutual respect and courteousness.
A new documentary explores the Rolling Stones bassist's musical prowess and avoidance of excess.
Avoidance of such opportunities is a real service to the country and to me.
Contrast McDougal's choice with the President's consistent avoidance of meaningful encounters with the press.
Mr Trump's avoidance of scrutiny would seem to offer a lot of possibilities here.
"Clearly, avoidance of lunar dust inhalation will be important for future explorers," the authors wrote.
It feels like it is exposing her previous avoidance of love and its grim consequence.
So Ms. Melton's avoidance of Mr. Trump will set her ancestors at peace once more.
Diligent handwashing and avoidance of touching the target membranes can help head off such transfers.
Some things are forgivable: an indifference toward sushi, maybe, or an unfounded avoidance of gluten.
"There is downside to encouraging the avoidance of supine (back) sleep," Silver said by email.
For the avoidance of any doubt, the denial is pinned to his official Twitter page.
But what sets Warren and Sanders apart is their avoidance of big-ticket fundraisers altogether.
The company is unusual in Silicon Valley for its avoidance of hype and media coverage.
They invite us to collaborate in another endeavor, the avoidance of a sense of shame.
But would an avoidance of left-hand turns help save fuel, or time, in everyday driving?
Comics produced through avoidance of the real world are hardly satisfactory on any meaningful artistic level.
Such avoidance of mandatory transparency only raises questions about the nature and purpose of the exercise.
Yet, Taub-Dix is mixed on Brady's avoidance of nightshade foods (like potatoes, tomatoes and eggplant).
The trauma also shifts the victims toward a preference toward detachment from and avoidance of relationships.
Yet Ola's avoidance of SoftBank has led to lower valuations and more difficult and lengthier fundraising processes.
It was a subtle avoidance of guilt that only gets worse the more you think about it.
The aim should be a healthy market based on law, transparency and the avoidance of extreme inequality.
Mainstream outlets ignored the story until a barrage of social media pressure made avoidance of coverage impossible.
They fear Trump might allow the Russian president to exploit Trump's determined avoidance of any friction (Reuters).
The avoidance of market impact to holders and the sellers must be weighed against any liquidity benefit.
If you have CU, the best treatment is avoidance of activities that cause your body to overheat.
Buffett's dogged avoidance of that which he claims not to understand has worked to his advantage, mostly.
Turkey, an ally of Iran, called for the avoidance of "provocative steps" that could harm regional stability.
But for the avoidance of doubt: nothing's ever going to put a dampener on driving this thing.
The whole point of an open marriage is transparency, full disclosure and the avoidance of uncomfortable secrets.
The Trump administration's studied avoidance of the threat from climate change smacks of willful blindness or worse.
Today's industry is all about factory formulas, and avoidance of a unifying vision and any possible risk.
Trump, those people said, also appreciates Tillerson's low-key approach and avoidance of the media all together.
Even if that wasn't the case, at some point truth must be prioritized over an avoidance of discomfort.
An intentional caveat of this guilt is the avoidance of culpability because it's never truly just their fault.
Results suggest that obsessive avoidance of anything with the potential to reveal a plot twist is probably unwarranted.
SCHIFF: We should hold our elected officials to a standard higher than mere avoidance of criminality, shouldn't we?
The world has moved on to fully demonstrate the value of openness, transparency, and avoidance of insular thinking.
When I had been grappling with sexual pain, my avoidance of sex made my husband feel rejected. Undesirable.
But there's a clear connection between the Exxon case and Tillerson's avoidance of transparency as secretary of state.
"For the avoidance of doubt, I hereby revoke that March 28500, 6900, permit," Trump wrote in the order.
And while his long avoidance of federal income taxes is extreme, it's also part of a larger problem.
Most, including the Food and Drug Administration, recommend "strict avoidance of food allergens" as the best prevention method.
The Supreme Court should use the Gundy case to put a stop to this purposeful avoidance of accountability.
Potential benefits of a direct listing include the avoidance of further dilution to existing holders and underwriter fees.
But the avoidance of puddles is an interesting application of a feature that's just in its nascent stages.
In the kind of way that might cultivate accountability, avoidance of military-industrial corporate power, or even dissent?
But in the main, South Koreans favor a peaceful outcome to tensions and the avoidance of open conflict.
We've seen this all before—the avoidance of questions, the pandering, the almost pathological focus on talking points.
The results suggest that obsessive avoidance of anything with the potential to reveal a plot twist is probably unwarranted.
Even some neutral observers think this may be the wrong moment for Obama's diligent avoidance of the partisan fray.
All I do know is that "clean" is definitely the wrong word for Congress's pathological avoidance of spending cuts.
Technically, assistance after the fact does not contribute to the crime itself, it assists in the avoidance of prosecution.
The anonymization of the skater and the avoidance of emotional cues mirror the sense of dehumanization in this process.
But, like most things we avoid, our culturally-mandated avoidance of thinking about death might not be helping us.
Even if a mediocre hall had resulted, the avoidance of the usual cultural-political imbroglio would have been newsworthy.
Her novels stand out for their brazen disregard for omniscience, manifested in her avoidance of the close third-person.
Meanwhile, the AIS avoidance of the Spanish vessels is currently being investigated by the European Commission and Spain's government.
And remember: The Weather Service is a government agency known for its sober-minded messaging and avoidance of hyperbole.
They could react differently to their abuser and show fear or avoidance of that person or a singular place.
The avoidance of scandal — or any form of public outcry — often took precedence over ensuring the protection of children.
" He exalted soldiers' bravery while dismissing his avoidance of service in Vietnam, calling it a country "nobody heard of.
Over all, it admirably adheres to traditional nonpartisan redistricting criteria, like compactness and the avoidance of unnecessary county splits.
The only real hope I have is prevention and avoidance of triggers, which requires sufficient rest and low stress.
The intentions are often good — avoidance of funky flavors or spice, for example — but the results are often disappointing.
It's not only the high that keeps most users hooked—it's also avoidance of the special hell of withdrawal.
Low libido or an avoidance of sex: Many survivors don't want to revisit the specific activities that traumatized them.
Gorsuch emphasized that the Eighth Amendment "does not demand the avoidance of all risk of pain" in carrying out executions.
Considering aardvarks' avoidance of toasty, desert regions, the coming climatic shift is more than a little ominous for the species.
"The avoidance of tariffs on Mexican goods are supporting risk sentiment," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief currency strategist at Mizuho Securities.
Their rejection of men mirrored my own gradual avoidance of cishet dudes as I chose to move further into queerness.
These children will display an ability to express their feelings openly and exhibit less fear and avoidance of the parent.
But even these hints underscore the impression that an avoidance of misunderstanding has been bought at the cost of oversimplification.
Their youth, their penchant for Day-Glo themes and avoidance of intricate rhyme schemes have all been weaponized against them.
Weed isn't so much a treatment for depression as it is an avoidance of the treatment of depression, she said.
The film gained notoriety for its reexamination of familial horror story tropes and its avoidance of sacrificial motherhood or matricide.
Because of his avoidance of publicity and his reportedly monkish immersion in the music, Petrenko has acquired a cultish mystique.
Paradoxically, she said that there are times when a child's avoidance of screen time may also be cause for concern.
It is no exaggeration to say that avoidance of military involvement in civil society is part of our cultural heritage.
"Unilateral hemispheric sleep" according to the report, has an established connection to avoidance of predators in other animals like birds.
However, cats generally don't like confrontation, and avoidance of that person is likely the preferred action cats will take, if allowed.
Another legal historian sees the same deft avoidance of confronting prejudice while listening to the oral arguments in the census case.
The study also found an avoidance of C-sections on unlucky days in China, such as the 4, 14, and 24.
Justice Neil Gorsuch said the Eighth Amendment "does not demand the avoidance of all risk of pain" in carrying out executions.
With Syd, avoidanceof volume, of scale, of chewier hooks and tangible physicality — reads not as inadequacy but as studied omission.
This is actually conflict avoidance of a different stripe — one that doesn't give any space to any competing idea at all.
Perhaps there is a connection between interest in economics and the avoidance of war, but the optimists had the causality backwards.
One thing we generally have right is the avoidance of surprise when cases finally make it in front of a jury.
But that will require a lot of obfuscation and avoidance of any principled discussion of the doctrine and these two cases.
Animal Bliss also gives this company the thumbs up for their use of human-grade ingredients and avoidance of artificial additives.
The two leaders have little to gain politically by backing down, but faltering domestic activity incentivizes avoidance of mutual economic destruction.
Ultimately, defeating terrorism requires a global view of the issues and avoidance of drafting policy to satisfy a single electoral base.
The idea is that continued, controlled exposure to whatever we fear most will help lessen the fear and avoidance of it.
Lutes also defies certain Expressionist conventions, with an emphasis on white rather than black and an avoidance of exaggeration or abstraction.
That would free scientists to confront problems he found more immediate, like the alleviation of poverty and the avoidance of war.
His avoidance of Argentina is unusual: John Paul II frequented Poland, and Benedict XVI started his papacy in his native Germany.
The White House has been upfront about Trump's avoidance of the event: He doesn't have a great relationship with the press.
For the avoidance of doubt, no data from GSR was used in the work we did in the 2016 US presidential election.
Another is his avoidance of Instagram — unlike figureheads like Virgil Abloh, who use it to promote their brands, friends, collaborators, and hype.
An avoidance of universal axioms is a deep-rooted instinct among members of the Religious Society of Friends (the movement's formal name).
OK, so, my singular avoidance of buying new clothes in the socially conscious Bay Area means very little in the big picture.
Bowe Bergdahl's avoidance of prison time with an afternoon tweet from Air Force One: Go deeper: Get the facts on Berghdahl's crimes.
Over forty years, their friendship has been nurtured through letters, conversations in the Ramallah hills, and, initially, a studious avoidance of politics.
The company filed a patent titled "Hostile takeover avoidance of unmanned vehicles" two years ago, and it was finally approved last week.
But despite her avoidance of the spotlight, Alinejad says, the chess champion has garnered an enormous following of female activists inside Iran.
Avoidance of complexity and minimizing choices are hallmarks of good design, as we have learned from the technological revolution in user interfaces.
However, in doing so, Facebook is embracing paid content creation, the avoidance of which has in part been key to its success.
His avoidance of direct questions about his substantive views was graceful to the point of tedium, and not a surprise to anyone.
"However, our study also adds to the growing body of evidence indicating that complete avoidance of caffeine during pregnancy might be advisable."
"Emergency medications such as epinephrine should always be carried, and currently, a mainstay of treatment is avoidance of the food," she said.
The scrupulous avoidance of glib conclusions that distinguished her best-known film, "Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired," is fully in evidence here.
Customized sex robots do seem to encourage social isolation and avoidance of the risks and messiness of interacting with other human beings.
"For the avoidance of doubt, the language used in the document was completely unacceptable and the bank does not condone it," McEwan wrote.
"President Trump's repeated avoidance of addressing the recent and substantial uptick in anti-Semitism in America can no longer be ignored," Moline said.
That could mean the avoidance of a long, drawn-out legal dispute that would be costly for both the city and the company.
Regardless, my mostly unintentional avoidance of Chipotle has left me scratching my head about the legitimate cultural phenomenon surrounding the fast food chain.
If you don't have strict avoidance of sunlight, no matter what your treatment is or how good it is, you're doomed to fail.
And, frankly, there are simple proven ways to prevent the vast majority of HIV transmission events: safe sex and avoidance of contaminated needles.
For the avoidance of doubt, Uber retains the sole right to determine whether you are in compliance with the requirements set forth above.
Anxiety is actually an avoidance of fear, says David Klemanski, assistant professor of psychology who specializes in anxiety disorders at New York University.
They brag about test scores and dance recitals and clog up Facebook with posts I use to justify my avoidance of social media.
Which is to say that instead of excessively harsh transparency, what we have in practice is routine, perfectly legal avoidance of transparency rules.
As the coronavirus has prolonged a deep slump in Japan, one ray of hope has come from its avoidance of a crippling lockdown.
At the heart of Owlchemy's uniquely form-fitting approach to VR is its total embrace rather than avoidance of the nascent medium's limitations.
Trump&aposs avoidance of Congress is a way of avoiding having a discussion about how trade deals should be done at all too.
All of that eventually led to Clinton's impeachment in the House of Representatives and close-call avoidance of a conviction in the Senate.
If you don't want people to interpret a practice as an avoidance of dopamine, it's probably best not to call it dopamine fasting.
Conflict is bad; the office of euphemization will impose harmony, understood as the avoidance of discomfort or any challenge to the student's expectations.
The concern for "quality," including avoidance of harm to humans, will increase as we start seeing AI in control of more and more hardware.
I asked if his strict avoidance of Uber caused any social friction; he said it didn't, because his friends don't use the app, either.
Early diagnosis and avoidance of symptom triggers is essential to getting well — similar to when someone develops an allergy to a food or drug.
Given that avoidance of trouble, plus the abundance of children, you might suspect the film of being sweet and soft, like a Twistee Treat.
That law penalized immigrants — documented and undocumented — by conditioning their immigration status (or the opportunity for future status) on the avoidance of welfare benefits.
And it wasn't a case of Rhodes using sloppy technique or making poor decisions on the field, but instead an avoidance of Nelson altogether.
Their prices have increased strongly amid political moves to tighten supply, in order to raise prices and incentivize the avoidance of more CO2 pollution.
How many hours of procrastination, how many years of unreturned phone calls have you poured into the avoidance of a few moments of discomfort?
Scott's crafty avoidance of appearing with Trump on the campaign trail yet as he makes his own bid to replace Democrat Senator Bill Nelson.
Higher education now has offices of euphemization run by bureaucrats whose entire reason for being devolves from the avoidance of any and all conflict.
"There may be a risk for some people who develop long-term relationships with their dolls as an avoidance of live relationships," Kanaris says.
In general, the benefit of a direct stock purchases, as opposed to paying for them on the open market, is the avoidance of broker fees.
And imagine that the New York Times hadn't run a front-page article YESTERDAY MORNING about Trump's avoidance of the draft during the Vietnam War.
This move away from predictable alliances — let's call it an avoidance of linguistic essentialism — adds to the complexity of the show's version of identity politics.
According to Jason Riggle, a professor in the department of linguistics at the University of Chicago, people's avoidance of "moist" is comparable to other phobias.
African-American millennials might end up being the generation that represents a turning point in the black community's long-standing avoidance of the stock market.
His avoidance of the draft came at a time when many with much less money had already refused to be drafted and suffered graver consequences.
Chemaly talks about the ways conservatives imagined and impugned Michelle Obama's anger, and also reflects on her own family's avoidance of women's pain and anger.
The letter stresses that the executive order's blanket "suspension" (note the avoidance of the word "ban") is "not the right approach" to strengthening national security.
"There's avoidance of talking openly about sexual matters, and [menstruation] falls in there, with a special twist because it involves blood and tampons," she says.
In an oppressive environment, the avoidance of conflict might appear to be "order," but in fact supported the denial of basic citizenship rights, he noted.
"It is absolutely a no-brainer to restore degraded lands because it's cheap and helps with food security and avoidance of forced migration," she said.
It is just an assertion that seems to border on willful avoidance of any deep thinking about the influences of technology on people and society.
Similarly, at 16D, "Barely successful avoidance of calamity" can contain the word ESCAPE, but what phrase do you know that would describe such an avoidance?
"We should hold our elected officials to a standard higher than mere avoidance of criminality, shouldn't we?" he asked Mueller at the end of the hearing.
"The goals we want for our pets include longevity, usually not reproducing, ideal nutrition and good body condition, and avoidance of trauma and disease," she said.
It's easy to speculate that Mr. Zuckerberg will not fare well, given his past avoidance of such appearances and his well-known discomfort with media interviews.
It would be by far the least destructive military option, and (if successful) might enable avoidance of a horrific armed conflict on the peninsula, and beyond.
Some women, after their abortion, have also reported feelings of grief, anxiety, lowered self-esteem, regret, sexual dysfunction, avoidance of emotional attachment, flashbacks and substance abuse.
And something in these differences — not their avoidance of alcohol — may have caused them to look like they were in poorer health than the moderate drinkers.
Some say they accept Ms Tsai's tactful avoidance of language that casts Taiwan and China as two separate countries in the DPP's draft of the bill.
Almost nightly, we gain access to a fresh set of low-stakes facts over which to tussle, in replacement, if not outright avoidance, of weightier matters.
For the avoidance of any doubt whatsoever, the allegations are completely and categorically denied and will be vehemently challenged using the full force of the law.
"Often times, the avoidance of a harsh cleanser is what actually improves skin's appearance," points out Dr. Nazarian, "not necessarily the magic of the clay itself."
This intellectual honesty — the avoidance of false balance — helped the public understand that this wasn't a classic partisan fight with each side making some good points.
"That includes fruit and vegetables, whole grains, fatty fish, tree nuts, low-fat dairy and avoidance of fried foods, red and processed meat, carbonated beverages," Djousse said.
From that cold introduction to their deliberate avoidance of each other as they left the stage, the two candidates spent the evening exchanging icy glares of contempt.
Each of his stump speeches has sharpened his attack lines about the Republican Party's presidential nominee, from his avoidance of paying taxes to his treatment of women.
Measures to protect the skin from sun damage should also include avoidance of tanning, whether outdoors or in tanning facilities; reducing peak sunlight exposure – between 10 a.m.
Invoking nature may be undesirable in breast-feeding messages for other reasons than that they could support parents' avoidance of vaccines and other manmade inventions, Eidelman said.
"It's small margins, if you make a mistake you're out," he said, adding that Hirscher's avoidance of the speed events did nothing to detract from his record.
The work I've done shows that excessive worrying, very low self esteem, reasoning biases, sleeplessness, and anxious avoidance of situations can all make delusions a lot worse.
Their restaurants are stereotyped for their immaculate cleanliness—a product of a religious commitment to hygiene and an avoidance of certain vices like cigarettes, alcohol, and gambling.
There is always a moment where this comes to the forefront, where a patient's casual-seeming phrase becomes an opportunity to explore his avoidance of painful realities.
What's so sad is that some (who are financially capable) are willing to encourage and teach their kids the acts of dishonesty and avoidance of hard work.
What's curious, then, is not so much the careful avoidance of politics — politicians are really good at this — but Sasse's repeated assertions that political solutions are meaningless.
Still more certainly, the letters are heroic in their avoidance of self-pity, though they also reveal for the first time just how bad his injuries were.
The concerns over his weight aside, Jackson said Trump was in excellent health, which he ascribed to good genetics and a lifelong avoidance of tobacco and alcohol.
Starry's claim to fame has long been the avoidance of such caps, something the company says shouldn't be a problem in the days and weeks to come.
Some have criticized Ms. Klobuchar for what they see as her purposeful avoidance of divisive issues like immigration and her preference to tackle more narrow, winnable problems.
" However, Stewart later tweeted: "For the avoidance of any doubt - I have read the Labour motion proposed for tomorrow and I will NOT be voting for it.
Each transgression flowed from an avoidance of self-reflection, as most men haven't been socialized to confront and acknowledge their feelings in any constructive or meaningful way.
A third drug, acamprosate, appears to help abstinent patients maintain their avoidance of alcohol by attacking pathways in the brain that may make people more prone to alcoholism.
We have to say to them, no, the treatment we want you to do involves decreasing your avoidance of the thing you're terrified of and experiencing that anxiety.
About 65 percent of melanomas and 90 percent of keratinocyte cancers worldwide are attributable to sun exposure, so prevention through avoidance of excessive ultraviolet radiation exposure is critical.
News outlets have published stories over the past 24 hours about the Trump administration's lack of transparency — and avoidance of the scrutiny that comes with televised press briefings.
The Worst That Could Happen Holding it in has become your friend's new habit, and her avoidance of dropping a load is a futile mission in unhealthy restraint.
As I was watching the second half of Queen Sugar's sophomore season premiere, I realized that my love for the show stems from their avoidance of this trap.
In Washington, the art of the political punt goes like this: robust assurances of optimism and goodwill, coupled with gauzy avoidance of specifics, leading to elaborately choreographed stalls.
The most elementary strategy is the avoidance of the Grand Canyon/Eiffel Tower conundrum entirely, but this works only if you're confident that you've identified a satisfying alternative.
It was 1992, and doubts about Bill Clinton's integrity, stoked by his marital infidelities and avoidance of the Vietnam War, were the biggest threat to his presidential campaign.
Perhaps what scholars call the "Canadian exception" — its avoidance of anti-immigrant ­backlashes — has as much to do with these peculiar conditions as anything its leaders have done.
Lagarde's avoidance of monetary policy, however, marked a departure from Draghi, who often used major speeches to drop hints about upcoming ECB moves - typically increasingly aggressive stimulus measures.
His avoidance of the ritual is likely to cheer liberal critics who say the Washington press has been too meek and rigid in adjusting to the Trump juggernaut.
One of Dublin's main concerns is the avoidance of border controls, which both sides have vowed to avoid, to protect the hard-won peace on the island. Mrs.
Trump's avoidance of his wife's platform in his yearly address to Congress marks a departure from modern presidential tradition in a speech he has typically kept fairly traditional.
"This withdrawal removes all transparency, allows more trophy imports into the United States, and facilitates avoidance of public and judicial scrutiny of unjustified permitting decisions," the lawmakers said.
"On the basis ... of fraudulent avoidance of the law provisions regarding liquidation of companies, which require a decision of the general meeting of shareholders," according to the statement.
For religious people in America, the optimal environment is a maximum of religious liberty — and minimum of state discrimination along religious lines — alongside voluntary avoidance of state support.
In interviews, many Hui said their religion-inspired devotion to hygiene and personal integrity — and an avoidance of cigarettes, alcohol and gambling — set them apart from their Han brethren.
Freeborn blames the public health field for fueling an avoidance of honest discussions over condom use or a reluctance to see doctors at all for fear of being lectured.
During the installment, Lala Kent asks Raquel "what else" she should call her other than "dumb," considering Raquel's avoidance of the ever growing pile of evidence proving James' infidelity.
In fairness, if there was any over-reaction on Dodd-Frank, lawmakers and regulators were merely endeavoring to be cautious and considerate in avoidance of another major magnitude misstep.
"Active avoidance of food allergens in baby's diets did not protect them from developing food allergies, and may even have contributed to the large increase we've seen," says Lack.
While the tech companies cannot be blamed for government mismanagement of the housing stock, the companies' perceived avoidance of paying their fair share, has led to a significant backlash.
Analysts also see Pinterest's avoidance of any privacy-related issues, as well as its high-potential ad products as reasons the company could fare well in the near term.
She noted other symptoms: flashbacks, short- and long-term memory loss, distress at seeing anyone in a military uniform, hopelessness about the future and a strong avoidance of noise.
The president's repeated reassurances, coupled with his avoidance of any responsibility (despite his administration getting rid of the U.S.' pandemic response team two years back) have not gone unnoticed.
These three paintings confirm that while all is not well with the world, the artist's deliberate avoidance of bravura implies that there is always another way to do things.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, who wrote the opinion for the majority, emphasized that the Eighth Amendment "does not demand the avoidance of all risk of pain" in carrying out executions.
The glass-fronted model may be more elegant, but, as much as I value aesthetics, I must prioritize the avoidance of hundreds of glass shards cutting me to shreds.
His avoidance of the media has largely defined his time in government service -- both from his days as a senior official in the Justice Department and later as FBI Director.
Thanks to my hair transplant and my avoidance of environments with overhead florescent lighting, I don't yet need to adopt the buzzed look that full-head SMP pairs with best.
Nepotism, or favoring kin, as well as the avoidance of close inbreeding is seen throughout the animal kingdom, which suggests the importance of being able to distinguish family from others.
ARM's lofty promise to be the absolute best, allied to its history of sober business decisions and avoidance of overstatement, makes me hopeful for what this new development might deliver.
One Redditor under the name impsythealmighty wrote about her avoidance of social situations, which can be a symptom of social anxiety disorder, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
Compared to the other survey participants, awareness of air quality alerts was 11 percent more common among people with asthma and avoidance of busy roads was 13 percent more common.
"We believe the odds of Ms. Kraninger securing confirmation have increased given her avoidance of a debilitating gaffe, but her confirmation is not yet certain," he added in a note.
He has drawn fresh attention to his derisive comments about Senator John McCain's capture in Vietnam, as well as to his own avoidance of military service during the same war.
Glimpses into his wife Susie's healing process come at first through her body language, as her initial avoidance of the lens finds her fluttering on the edge of the frame.
But Williams says that with appropriate cautions, including sunscreen use and the avoidance of midday sunlight, young people should be able to reduce those risks while potentially bolstering their vision.
The smudgy, grimy urban landscape — emergency rooms, fast-food restaurants, blocks of modest, over-mortgaged, squeezed-together houses — is shot (by Sean Price Williams) with a fastidious avoidance of prettiness.
At its weakest, "Happiness" devolves into a stern lecture, delivered through Attila, arguing that our avoidance of discomfort has become a pathology, one that supports an ever-expanding therapeutic industry.
Mattis mocked Trump in public, at a black-tie dinner in New York, skewering Trump's "bone-spur" avoidance of military service and his penchant for round after round of golf.
This means teens may not drink enough fluids and may ignore the need to use the restroom, resulting in urinary tract infections, impacted bowels and avoidance of school altogether, they added.
Contrary to popular belief, their goal is not to identify a food allergy, an immune reaction that's usually obvious to the allergic person and calls for complete avoidance of a food.
The news organization said that the billionaire's avoidance of income taxes during those years was not illegal because Trump's hotel and casino holdings sustained "significant losses" in a tough economic environment.
To a large degree, the success of the show is due to its avoidance of masterpieces by the likes of Joseph Albers, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, and other Bauhaus faculty members.
"The faster avoidance of sedentary behaviors came at the cost of an increased recruitment of brain resources," author Matthieu Boisgontier, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of British Columbia, tells me.
They are less agreeable (agreeableness being a personality trait associated with compassion, empathy and avoidance of conflict) and less susceptible to anxiety and depression, at least after both sexes hit puberty.
These principles are, in fact, in China's long-term interests, as they offer the best prospect for the avoidance of a military conflict in the region consistent with China's peaceful rise.
However, scholarly findings on delayed care, reduced preventive care, and avoidance of medical care are cause for concern with potentially significant detrimental effects for the American health care system and Americans.
As he has done repeatedly during the trial, the judge praised jurors for their hard work and what he said was their avoidance of outside influences during the high-profile case.
The unions' statement said Chevron's Dutch subsidiaries, through frequent intra-group operations whose main purpose was the avoidance of taxes in multiple jurisdictions, breached the spirit of Dutch corporation tax law.
Nationwide, Guinea had a much higher fatality rate (66 percent) than Liberia (45 percent) or Sierra Leone (30 percent) — in part probably because of the population's determined avoidance of medical support.
The latter is a fateful choice that can shape an artist's life and work; but does the former — the avoidance of oneself as a female subject — inevitably compromise the expressive act?
Their avoidance of the term in Texas's DAPA-challenge forced the Fifth Circuit to weigh in on the issue when it decided to keep the freeze on that program last year.
"Planetary protection is concerned with the avoidance of organic-constituent and biological contamination in human and robotic space exploration," NASA wrote in the job posting on its website late last month.
Therefore, it would represent a very grave mistake for us to settle for any presidential boast of "victory" that is based only on a one-time or singular avoidance of war.
Buoyed by the avoidance of total humiliation, Stephens appeared reborn and reeled off five of the next seven games to tie up the match as Pliskova struggled to maintain the pace.
The startups are countering with choices aimed at a younger generation that places a value on an item's sustainable sourcing, say whether its workers are treated fairly or the avoidance of pesticides.
Where he'd previously written songs that could have fit into other non-vampiric bands, here Devore's avoidance of hardcore's signature chug, and embrace of more textural compositions, fit into Ink & Dagger's philosophy.
It tends to be characterized by intrusive symptoms that can include frequent flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance of reminders, hyperarousal or over-vigilance, and extended negative thinking, Wayne State University's Arash Javanbakht tells Axios.
However, the combination of global trade and domestic political pressures mean that the avoidance of mass job losses and socio-economic detriment which accompanied the last downturn may not be as attainable.
That's necessitated a relationship with Indian regulators, and an avoidance of traditional startup practices like the hackneyed (but often true) 'move fast and break things' approach to product development and user growth.
"This event is unprecedented and all impacts are unknown and beyond anything experienced," the National Weather Center — a government agency known for its sober-minded messaging and avoidance of hyperbole — stated Sunday.
The ten Democratic senators who didn't go to the Environment and Public Works panel today said they were concerned with Scott Pruitt's avoidance of questions about his record as Oklahoma Attorney General.
Twenty percent said it was an attempt to save money, while another 20 percent said that their avoidance of chowing down on anything with a face came from concerns about animal welfare.
In that case, Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing for the conservatives on the court, held that the Eight Amendment "does not demand the avoidance of all risk of pain" in carrying out executions.
And my urge to distance myself from my parents who are facing this in a more reality-based way than I am is just telling of my avoidance of grief and loss.
Some liberal members of the Progressive Caucus, meanwhile, fear the Better Deal's avoidance of social issues — like reproductive rights, immigration reform, the environment and criminal justice reform — may deflate certain liberal constituencies.
One key to accomplishing that is a strict avoidance of caricature, but the notion that a "Law & Order" franchise might achieve such discipline is almost as laughable as Ice-T's one-liners.
" Rooke, Becker's attorney, told the court that the avoidance of prison time will allow his client the opportunity "to go onto the next step of his life, which is a college experience.
"If people have had humiliating experiences, or experiences of being abused or emotionally harmed in social contexts, then that can express itself as social anxiety, fear and avoidance of social context," he says.
Trump spoke about the struggle with alcoholism of his older brother, Fred, in his own remarks, attributing his avoidance of alcohol and tobacco to witnessing the effects of addiction in his own family.
The growth of the "Gig Economy"—ad hoc work—is shifting businesses towards the goal of part-time, on-demand employment, with aggressive avoidance of obligations for health insurance and longer-term benefits.
DR. DAVID GREENFIELD, FOUNDER, THE CENTER FOR INTERNET AND TECHNOLOGY ADDICTION: In other words, you're using it like a drug -- when you're triggered by burden, you're using it as an avoidance of sleep.
One leading possibility is that, in his effort to reconcile his desire for "toughness" with avoidance of a full-scale war, Trump will opt for some sort of strike he views as limited.
Israeli society's avoidance of the complexities and ambivalences of genuine introspection was especially noticeable during the debate after an Israel Defense Forces soldier, Elor Azaria, shot and killed a wounded terrorist in Hebron.
The Middle's beautifully developed characters, finely tuned storytelling sense, and avoidance of easy gimmicks meant it sometimes wasn't the easiest show to break out into a piece about how darn good it was.
One result could be an antidote to the withering looks from passengers who do not approve of seatmates' hoodies and sweatpants, and an overall avoidance of skirmishes over what is appropriate airplane attire.
The EU and Johnson's government have until now remained at variance over the avoidance of customs checks at that border, and the self-determination rights of Northern Ireland's residents and their political representatives.
"I see why he doesn't want to go with it," David Saunders, who has advised former Democratic presidential candidates Jim Webb and John Edwards, said of Schumer's avoidance of the gun control measures.
Thus, the bikes and scooters enable avoidance of both sociability and the community problems they cause, which desperately need the help of all to be present in the Commons in order to resolve.
In contrast, Trump's avoidance of answering questions on recent hot button issues such as whether he had personally paid even a dime in federal income taxes since 1995 keeps these issues in the press.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte launched a spirited defense of his relationship with China on Monday, insisting that his refusal to challenge its maritime assertiveness was not capitulation, but an avoidance of conflict.
While the course could be a normal opportunity given the current appeal of bitcoin, some experts suggest it's evidence of a more sinister fascination, related to hacking, theft, and even the avoidance of sanctions.
Phobia disorders are actually among the most common anxiety disorders and are characterized by "avoidance of exposure to the feared stimulus," says Ashwini Nadkarni, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School's Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Photograph by Anne Golaz for The New Yorker Sveinur Trondarson, a journalist turned tour guide, suggested that his countrymen's avoidance of shellfish might have its origins in the Biblical prohibition in Leviticus 11:20133.
In order for a hospital to receive this certification, it must follow 10 steps, which include a ban on pacifiers and the avoidance of formula or having babies sleep in nurseries unless medically necessary.
And according to another NCTE report, issued in 2011 in collaboration with the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, those bad experiences lead to avoidance of care and, ultimately, poorer health among transgender people.
Mr. Leonard, who often catches the sound of Albee's voice, is very good in the difficult role of a man whose avoidance of trouble has left him without the bruises we call a personality.
In an interview on Saturday, Ms. Klobuchar drew an even sharper bead on Ms. Warren, comparing her avoidance of how to pay for "Medicare for all" with Mr. Trump's habitual shirking of the truth.
Conway has been subject to lots of fact-checking in her role as counselor to the president, probably because that role requires a total break from reality and near-constant avoidance of the truth.
The complete avoidance of prismatic color lends the shows a silver-tinged purity that, in any number of works — including the entirety of Crazy Bitch — Braun willfully mucks up in both form and content.
Separately, Buhari also signed an agreement with Singapore on Monday for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income and capital gains, the spokesman's statement said.
During the campaign, Obama departed from his strategic avoidance of a direct conversation about race only once: in his famous "race speech," which had been forced by videos of his sometimes-radical pastor, Jeremiah Wright.
"We're going to be modifying those into one, single multilateral agreement by all the parties involved so that everybody can move towards a transparent world, one where can avoid avoidance of tax payments," he explained.
State aid in conjunction with avoidance of losses by senior creditors may appear to go against the EU's principle that a high degree of losses should be imposed on creditors before state funds are used.
"A hallmark of the GDPNow forecasting methodology is its avoidance of subjective adjustments, but in this instance we believe some role for judgment is warranted, particularly with regard to the international trade assumptions," Hill said.
Besides bolstering her credentials as an antagonist of Wall Street, Warren's new proposal also gives her the chance to tout her avoidance of high-dollar fundraisers and reliance on small donors to power her campaign.
Fat people are more prone to anxiety and depression, and weight shaming can set off rounds of binge eating and avoidance of exercise because of embarrassment at how they look exercising and wearing workout clothes.
Along with the fealty to California noir come a convincing realism and an avoidance of contrived, sensational story lines (though Bosch's teenage daughter and ex-wife do find themselves in jeopardy in the new season).
My guess for the avoidance of abuse or assault in my career was due to the fact that I have always, and still do, acted professionally, dressed professionally, and at all times practiced common sense.
Since 1972, a major strategic objective of trade and financial ties between the United States and China has been the avoidance of war and the maintenance of mutually beneficial peace between these two great powers.
That their avoidance of neutral-zone giveaways and erasure of Vegas's transition game and redoubled presence in front of their own net presage a celebration, as soon as Game 5 Thursday night in Las Vegas.
"This is a unique and difficult time for marketers, and if coronavirus becomes the new normal, avoidance of advertising in or around the topic will not be sustainable," the agency wrote in an internal document.
"The management team of Buffalo Wild Wings communicates its strategic and financial rationale to the investment community with inveterate avoidance of specificity," Mr. McGuire wrote in a letter last year to the chicken chain's leadership.
"We did it with the idea of elongating my career," said Mickelson, who credits his regimen, which encompasses TRX exercises, medicine balls and balance boards, for his healthy back and avoidance of long-term injuries.
Starks' previous venture was a pioneer in the climate space: AMEE (Avoidance of Mass Extinctions Engine) organized the world's environmental data and standards into an open web-service, raising $10M and selling in 2015 PredictX.
Meeting in Singapore, the foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) welcomed the start of negotiations, while calling for restraint in activities and avoidance of any actions that may complicate the situation.
Phones already enable avoidance of real-life problems for many of us, and the apps within are designed to hook us with digital dopamine hits of likes and comments, just like our social media platforms.
"The avoidance of a 25 percent tax is the good news, so that's really what the markets (are) reacting to," David Sokulsky, CEO and CIO of the Concentrated Leaders Fund, told CNBC's "Street Signs" on Monday.
Erdogan said the avoidance of "negative developments" in Idlib was important in terms of encouraging rebel groups to attend a meeting in Astana planned for July 30-31, according to a source at the Turkish presidency.
A report published last year entitled "Unhappy Meal" also claimed that McDonald's and its subsidiaries had undertaken an aggressive European restructuring in 2009 that "led to the avoidance of significant amounts of tax across the continent".
Security officials, it noted, are more likely to single out travellers who exhibit "shaking or trembling hands, rapid breathing for no apparent reason, cold sweats, pulsating carotid arteries, a flushed face, and avoidance of eye contact".
"June's mortgage data ties in with the view that housing market activity has got some help from the avoidance of a disruptive Brexit at the end of March," Howard Archer, economist at EY ITEM Club, said.
J.M. HALLINAN Sydney Your change in grammar rules will surely lead to the sad demise of that finest subgenre of correspondence to The Economist: the letter designed grammatically to mock your avoidance of the split infinitive.
For children and adults with celiac disease, strict avoidance of gluten is essential, but experts generally advise people who think they may have celiac disease to check with a doctor before adopting a gluten-free diet.
After Trump claimed he would have rushed into the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, even if he wasn't armed, Midler called out Trump's avoidance of serving in the Vietnam War.
What's more, the technology industry's deliberate avoidance of taxes—sometimes through tax breaks that let them keep millions of dollars in their coffers—has earned them little good will from the communities they so profoundly impact.
In Smith's clipped retelling of his subject's early years, Bush was an unaccomplished, callow son of privilege who cashed in on his family's connections for everything from his admission to Yale to his avoidance of Vietnam.
Researchers randomly assigned 1,48 insomnia patients to receive either digital CBT or so-called sleep hygiene education designed to improve bedtime routines and encourage avoidance of substances like caffeine and alcohol that can interfere with sleep.
The avoidance of paint as a primary medium can be seen, in the work of Wagner and Bogat, as a sign of both skepticism and humility; in Marano's case, it's an acknowledgment of mortality and oblivion.
There was a bit of jazz undercutting Saetia, with their name being a reference to Miles Davis' 1960 album Sketches of Spain, but it was Behar's avoidance of hardcore tropes that cemented their forward-thinking approach.
For the avoidance of doubt, the new authority would operate separately from the Federal Oversight and Management Board, which was not set up to deal with a power sector problem of this magnitude to begin with.
Crucially, one thing that enables the new norm — which abets the avoidance of the traditional labor market — is a standing black market for drugs that allows one to work illegally and make enough money to survive.
Confronted during an interview with his own avoidance of war during Vietnam -- he received a draft deferment for bone spurs in his foot -- Trump revealed a view that questioned the idea of service as a national obligation.
" The lawsuit went to trial earlier this month for several weeks after a South Dakota judge ruled in March that ABC journalists "were reckless" in their reporting and that "they engaged in purposeful avoidance of the truth.
"There is a strong moral argument that these dirty energy revenues be used for the alleviation and avoidance of the suffering caused by climate impacts in developing countries," he said in an address at the U.N. talks.
Speaking to reporters as he was leaving his Bedminster, N.J., golf club on his way back to Washington, D.C., Trump said Cook made a "good case" regarding Samsung's avoidance of tariffs, which Trump has imposed on China.
The impossible delicacy of Ernst Lubitsch's way with comedy — on display through June 15 in the Film Forum series "The Lubitsch Touch" — shouldn't distract from how his pitch-perfect avoidance of sentiment could inform his infrequent dramas.
Cohen failed to report more than $4 million in income, according to the criminal information filed against him, resulting in his avoidance of more than $1.4 million in taxes he would have owed the Internal Revenue Service.
In the meantime, the only effective way to manage such an allergy is strict avoidance of even a tiny amount of the suspect shellfish, not just on its own but also as an ingredient in prepared foods.
Steve Schmidt, a Republican operative who ran the 2006 re-election campaign of Arnold Schwarzenegger, the former Republican governor of California, said the country's divisive politics may be partly responsible for Mr. Trump's avoidance of the state.
"When I campaigned against Paul Tsongas we actually had substantive debates," he said with perhaps a selective memory given the intense attacks at the time over allegations of Mr. Clinton's sexual misconduct and his avoidance of the draft.
Among the examples of sexual difficulties was fear: "Among women aged 16–74 years, 1,708 were not sexually active in the last year and answered the item on avoidance of sex because of sexual difficulties," the study notes.
Asked about his own avoidance of war service -- Trump received a draft determent from Vietnam due to bone spurs in his foot -- the President criticized that American effort, even as he was preparing to commemorate an earlier one.
The Vatican, which has offered to mediate, called for respect for rights and avoidance of bloodshed after Guaido's bid to end two decades of increasingly authoritarian leftist rule in the volatile OPEC member nation of 30 million people.
Much thought was put into the clothes she wore when interacting with the public, like the bright, cheerful colors she wore to appear approachable, and her avoidance of gloves and hats to make human contact and interaction possible.
Ethics and values included the need to ensure safety at all stages of AI development, the instilling of human values into a machine mind, the avoidance of an AI arms race, and the need to maintain human control.
Ubisoft's meticulous avoidance of the real world except for physical likeness was meant to maximize its market and avoid the type of "controversy" that brings furious tweets and ineffectual boycotts down on media that dare to make statements.
It has problems—pacing is a mess in the second half, the absence of Kratos' wife underscores the game's broader avoidance of a series with a history of violent misogyny—but in broad strokes, I really liked it.
" The money may get passed on, Mr. Grubman said, "but it travels with all the family dynamics, the resentments, the jealousies, the favoritism, the avoidance of conflicts, and that's the real inheritance that siblings have to deal with.
But the decisions present the next-best alternative: the avoidance of a harsh ruling that would close off all partisan gerrymandering claims in the future and a little bit of direction on how to bring a successful lawsuit.
And while you wouldn't want the show to tip over into sentimentality or preachiness, its studious avoidance of judgment starts to feel like a cop-out, or perhaps just a lazy choice, by the end of the season.
Pence's avoidance of developing epidemics do not just stop at HIV — he also has a legacy of homophobia as an elected official, opposing the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy, and also standing against transgender bathroom bills for students.
With its mile-wide lampooning and deliberate avoidance of the breadth of Nazism's horrors (anti-Semitism may be front-and-centre, but the Holocaust itself is never confronted head-on), Jojo Rabbit never risks actually disturbing its audience.
It also does a lot of other things: It can cause body pain; it can cause, you know, baseline elevations in anxiety; it can cause complete avoidance of wanting to even remember or think about what happened to you.
"Avoidance of secondhand smoke exposure might not be on the top of many parents' list of priorities due to so many competing daily stressors like getting kids to school, paying the bills, supplying nutritious meals," Andrews said by email.
Kerl may have trouble proving her actions were justified under the circumstances, but police officers are taught that action is faster than reaction, and "a millisecond can mean the difference between your own avoidance of being shot," Gagliano said.
In some respects Hungary's descent into semi-authoritarianism follows a familiar storyline: the constitutional jiggery-pokery; the use of legal tools to neuter courts, intimidate media and tilt the electoral playing-field; the avoidance of outright oppression or violence.
According to James Clear, the author of "Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones," writer's block is a form of procrastination, which is generally rooted in the avoidance of negative emotions.
If you compare the costs of business-as-usual to the savings from aggressive energy efficiency measures and the avoidance of climate impacts such as hurricanes, wildfires and rising sea levels, we can't afford not to make the transition.
Covenant Review notes that OHL's 2023 bonds issued in March 2015 - shortly after the intercompany loan was made - explicitly allow the company to include these dividends, using the phrase "but for the avoidance of doubt" to clarify this point.
"The use of 'but for the avoidance of doubt' suggests that the company will take the position that the new parenthetical does not change the meaning of the Recourse Ebitda definition but rather only clarifies it," the report said.
" In a new interview in the book, de Havilland cites the lessons she's learned from Parisian women: "The importance of tact, restraint, subtlety, and the avoidance of banality," and the tenets of what she calls the "Paris principle": "1.
His avoidance of charm in his subjects and suppression of expressiveness in his touch serve the dumbfounded wonderment you can feel when—perhaps rarely enough, in this frantic era—you stop somewhere, look around, forget yourself, and only see.
That's because gynecologists may be more knowledgeable about what's known as vulvovaginal atrophy, a common but often overlooked condition that can seriously impact women's lives after menopause and lead to avoidance of intimacy, loss of libido, and painful sex.
With patrons continuing to flock to bars despite public health officials' warning that social distancing and avoidance of crowds is necessary to halt the spread of the virus, numerous jurisdictions have moved to close bars, including Ohio and Illinois.
Mr. Graham's Decision America Tour, which organizers promote online and at the Billy Graham Library here, is part of a strategy that seems to try to balance his father's avoidance of partisan politics with his own hard-right political instincts.
In this context, slapping a bunch of black characters into the game without explanation feels not only like tokenization, but also a deliberate avoidance of a real element of American life — one that might have made the game more interesting.
And for the avoidance of doubt, Chinese state-run media have given broad coverage to the potential economic and financial consequences of a British exit, or "Brexit", with some questioning why Britain is putting such risks up for a vote.
"Some risk factors associated with cardiovascular diseases can be prevented through healthy lifestyle habits including a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, reduced sedentary time, regular physical activity and avoidance of primary and secondary smoke exposure," Luu said by email.
She grew agitated as she realized that all those things she had been so proud of—her job, her avoidance of drugs and alcohol, her clean record—were making it more, not less, likely that she would leave Gateway empty-handed.
"Almond milk ties to the avoidance of dairy, which is part of the Paleo and Whole30 movement as well as part of clean eating in general," explains Evan Asano, the CEO and founder of Media Kix, a leading influencer marketing agency.
"The avoidance of Mexican tariffs is a positive but this wasn't entirely unexpected and it doesn't by any means erase the enormous risks inherent in Trump's trade policies," Adam Crisafulli, a J.P. Morgan managing director, said in a note on Monday.
"For the avoidance of doubt, our members will be on strike and will withdraw their labor effective the 8th of May, until the issues raised have been resolved," ZIMTA said in a statement signed by its president and secretary general.
As investors increasingly focus on sustainability, including the avoidance of any dangerous accumulations of waste, Bridgen said Ferro-Alloy was aiming for zero waste, with byproducts sold to China and Kazakhstan and other material being made into bricks for building.
" They alleged that HSBC helped and encouraged the avoidance of the EU savings tax by creating off-shore companies in Panama and other tax havens in the Caribbean for wealthy Belgian clients "with no other purpose but to hide money.
But something Ashton-Gonzalez hadn't counted on, other than run-of-the-mill avoidance of authority, was the fact that Yerba Buena Island had been slated for redevelopment, and everything, including the tower, was scheduled to be razed to the ground.
By their very complaints, the pundits and politicians continually highlight the inequality in the system; the complainers are those who can afford the kind of care that comes with personal attention, privacy, shorter waits, and avoidance of rubbing elbows with undesirables.
In four hard-won years of sobriety — and we're talking the grinding, unglamorous work of it, the sober companions and living houses, the daily mindful avoidance of triggers — Demi Lovato has thrown herself deeply into a useful and engaged life.
Avoidance is also common with those who have PTSD—avoidance of external reminders of the event, such as the place the event occurred, activities associated with the event, and situations that arouse distressing memories that are associated with the event.
Though this may appear simple in design, it is actually "the result of the sophisticated analysis of proportional relationships–the precise balancing of solids and voids– and the avoidance of any non-functional, superfluous detail," according to the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
That esteemed filmmaker, having directed his inquisitive gaze on American Ballet Theater and Paris Opera Ballet in documentaries, has expressed dissatisfaction with the narrow subject matter of most ballets: the fairy tales, the antique love stories, the avoidance of contemporary life.
The smooth crossing of approved people and goods, the efficient prevention of unwanted border traffic, the avoidance of long delays that affect both businesses and surrounding communities and the reduction of air pollution should all be part of the debate.
And they're smart for their astute avoidance of paint and canvas; the thin, semitransparent, declarative modesty of their materials; and an eccentric, impure modernity that equally evokes the paintings of Josef Albers and the tapestries of his wife, Anni Albers.
We need to be strategic and innovative in modifying existing programs, such as Medicare Advantage, and shaping a future where care coordination models designed around the patient's need and the avoidance of known health crises are the norm – not the exception.
But what she didn't write then — explicitly autobiographical essays, or fiction — is also telling; like her polemical opposition to interpretation, Sontag's early avoidance of those forms makes more sense when you look at it through the lens of her queerness.
Third, and for the avoidance of any doubt, the UK remains committed to maintaining the Common Travel Area, to upholding the rights of the people of Northern Ireland, to ongoing North-South cooperation, and to retaining the benefits of the Single Electricity Market.
Under this plan, when the spaceship arrived at the colony planet, they would be in their late 70s, and in near-perfect health, given the advanced medical care on the ship and their total avoidance of exposure to the elements or communicable disease.
"It is possible that the avoidance of a 'no deal' Brexit at the end of March could provide a modest boost to the housing market through easing some of the immediate uncertainty and concerns," said economist Howard Archer from consultancy EY ITEM Club.
Advertisers commit to avoiding (and support their partners in the avoidance of) the funding of actors seeking to influence division or seeking to inflict reputational harm on business or society and politics at large through content that appears false and/or misleading.
"Apparently unsatisfied with the status quo of 'fair share' and the mere avoidance of price erosion, Teva and its co-conspirators embarked on one of the most egregious and damaging price-fixing conspiracies in the history of the United States," the complaint said.
In order for someone to be diagnosed with claustrophobia, they have to have excessive and marked fears or anxieties about being in closed spaces that persist for at least six months, and lead to avoidance of those places or activities, Dr. Schneier says.
It can be applied by publishers and other companies in conjunction with OpenRTB – a communication protocol supporting real-time bidding – and other technologies to allow for better placement of advertising alongside editorial, notably including avoidance of ads for content falling into sensitive categories.
Among the sufficient behaviors to indicate your cat may be in pain (the full list is below) were: absence of grooming, a hunched-up posture, the avoidance of bright areas (which tends to indicate eye trouble), and a change in feeding behavior.
"That said, Democrats did notch a few victories: Mueller excoriated Trump for praising WikiLeaks, he contradicted Trump on a key claim under oath, and he pointedly told lawmakers that elected officials should be held to a higher standard than "mere avoidance of criminality.
As a result of his trial, he is a martyr for the movement that sees those rules as a hindrance to the military's mission, just as it sees Israel's avoidance of capital punishment as a hindrance to the state's fight against terrorism.
Primary dealers "have the duty to safeguard the partnership with the Indonesian government based on professionalism, integrity, the avoidance of conflict of interest, and looking at the interests of the Republic of Indonesia," according to documents uploaded to the ministry's website on Wednesday.
There's a version of The Man in the High Castle's story — maybe even one Spotnitz helped plot out — about how the avoidance of war is necessary at all costs once nuclear weapons enter the picture, even if it means preserving evil power structures.
The political environment was ripe for a folksy upstart like Perot who railed against the seraglios of Washington: a recession alienated many Americans from Bush, while stories of marital infidelities and avoidance of the Vietnam draft, left just as many suspicious of Clinton.
"The principal commercial benefit of both agreements appears to be the avoidance of what would have been self-inflicted harm — tariff escalation with China and termination of NAFTA," said Michael J. Smart, a managing director at Rock Creek Global Advisors, an advisory firm.
In a blog post, he wrote that the Times was wrong to claim that "dopamine fasting is basically a fast of everything," and that his original guide makes clear what dopamine fasting is not: an avoidance of dopamine or of anything stimulating.
He belonged to the bevy of military veterans who ran for office for the first time in 2018, and he stood out even among them for his avoidance of divisive issues, his insistence on the possibility of post-partisan consensus, his buoyancy.
"Apparently unsatisfied with the status quo of 'fair share' and the mere avoidance of price erosion, Teva and its co-conspirators embarked on one of the most egregious and damaging price-fixing conspiracies in the history of the United States," the complaint said.
Moreover, the program also helps bend the cost curve for our entire health system by helping patients establish regular relationships with doctors — which makes possible smart preventive care, early diagnosis and treatment, efficient treatment of chronic conditions, and avoidance of expensive ER visits and hospitalizations.
For you non-Tarot readers, this isn't great: The Two of Swords is a card that suggests the avoidance of problems, being afraid to act and repressing one's emotions—definitely not anything that will help a country that fears for its financial and political future.
The steadfast avoidance of an investigation into the emails appears to be a direct result of the heated politics around Benghazi, and the perception — held by many — that House leadership has spent more than a year of official time to attack Clinton's presidential prospects.
Of course, Team Warren and its many adjuncts in the press will argue that one, this is the primary campaign and there's time to pivot toward the center, and two, that Warren's plan is super-clever in its avoidance of overt middle class taxation.
The very word spartan transcends the historical city-state to which it once referred; it can now refer to anyone or anything marked by strict self-denial, frugality, or the avoidance of comfort—reflecting the legend of the Spartans, rather than who they actually were.
A defining incident for critics of Mr. Jordan's avoidance of politics came in 1990 when Mr. Jordan, then a superstar player with the Chicago Bulls, declined to support the Senate candidate Harvey Gantt in his race in North Carolina against Jesse Helms, the conservative incumbent.
"The museum's promotion of the CIA's torture program, blind allegiance to the CIA's talking points, and willful avoidance of the documented facts is appalling," Jones, who has not visited the museum but has seen videos of photos of the exhibit, told BuzzFeed News on Wednesday.
"The Dublin Archdiocese's preoccupations in dealing with cases of child sexual abuse, at least until the mid-1990s, were the maintenance of secrecy, the avoidance of scandal, the protection of the reputation of the church and the preservation of its assets," the commission found.
"Open or even private displays of religious and cultural affiliation, including growing an 'abnormal' beard, wearing a veil or headscarf, regular prayer, fasting or avoidance of alcohol, or possessing books or articles about Islam or Uighur culture can be considered 'extremist' under the regulation," the group said.
"Capture the rebelliousness of youth, their energy and idealism, and their readiness for self-sacrifice, while fools preach 'moderation,' security and avoidance of risk," reads "The Management of Savagery," a treatise by Islamist scholar Abu Bakr Naji that has served as a playbook of sorts for ISIS.
Charlie ignores everyone to the point where you can't tell if he's a simple stubborn conspiracy theorist, blissfully unaware he's putting his life on the line, or so paralyzed by the existential fear of dying, avoidance of the facts is the only way he can cope.
Taken to an extreme, this trend has led some to rebel against proven practices like vaccines (to grave results), pass up prescription or over-the-counter medication, or go for the wholesale avoidance of all "toxins," which is not possible (though not always the wrong move).
A budget agreement this year, hailed as an example of bipartisanship at work, was notable mostly for its avoidance of a government shutdown -- a consequence of fiscal battles that seemed impossible before 2013, when the government actually did shutdown for two weeks amid a budget stalemate.
In allowing it to happen, Republicans are demonstrating their collective lack of spine, their loss of any moral compass and their willingness to sacrifice what is best for the country at the altar of political expediency and avoidance of wrathful backlash from Trump and his base.
"A jury could determine that there is clear and convincing evidence that ABC Broadcasting and Mr. Avila were reckless, that defendants had obvious reason to doubt the veracity of informants, and that they engaged in purposeful avoidance of the truth," Gering said during a hearing last month.
"What we're seeing here is almost a wholesale avoidance of the Advisory Committee Act by the Trump administration, and that is dangerous, because it allows this basically shadow government to form," said Lawrence M. Noble, the general counsel of the Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan group.
"The confluence of privilege around executive physicals, where elite institutions offer expensive care to the elite of the business world, telegraphs the message that while focusing on value, evidence, and avoidance of unnecessary care is appropriate for the masses it is inadequate for the elite," Korenstein added.
At the same time, the proportion getting recommended counseling for weight loss, exercise and smoking cessation jumped from 43 percent to 50 percent; receipt of recommended cancer screenings climbed from 73 percent to 75 percent and avoidance of inappropriate cancer screenings rose from 47 percent to 173 percent.
Compounding those missteps, critics say, is apparent avoidance of the issue on the campaign trail –– Harris has dodged inquiries from the Los Angeles Times about the latest homelessness figures in California, and she declines to talk specifics about how to address the country's rental crisis when probed by voters.
Consider, for instance, the backgrounds of certain people now close to Trump and at the Department of Health and Human Services: But even if the avoidance of certain words in budget talks is mainly just playing politics, it can lead to a slippery slope of suppression, said Holt.
And why was passivity such an unworthy subject for literature when, in my own life and in the lives of my friends, it so often undergirded nearly every dramatic encounter — not an avoidance of story, but the thing at the center of every story that had to be negotiated.
For the LP lyrically, escapism has kind of an interesting dual meaning to me, because it is both from a psychological standpoint the avoidance of the unpleasant or mundane with fantasy, as well as the actions, both physical and mental, you'd take to cope with depression and anxiety.
Absent clarification from the campaign, the center assumed that choice would be available and concluded the change could lead to significant tax avoidanceof income taxes and payroll taxes that finance Social Security and Medicare — as high-wage employees reclassify themselves as pass-through businesses for tax advantage.
Amenoff's 'touch' as a painter has always been a bit heavy-handed and clunky — sometimes more than a bit — but he's usually turned that absence (or avoidance) of finesse to his advantage; his paint handling often suggested headlong growth and transformation, unremitting geological processes, or irrepressible supernatural forces.
It is important for the sake of regional peace and the avoidance of future nuclear confrontations to uphold the international agreement that places appropriate limitations on Iran's nuclear program, an agreement that has the support of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany.
Some conservative Catholics, under the de facto leadership of Raymond Burke, an American cardinal, have been calling for the faithful to pray intensely during the Amazon synod: not for its success but for the avoidance of deadly theological and pastoral errors which they claim to see on the horizon.
Analysts reckon a number of factors are behind the hoarding, including concerns over the health of Indian banks, avoidance of a new goods and services tax, preparations for campaign spending ahead of an election in the southern state Karnataka, and farmers withdrawing money during the harvest season of January to March.
"A program of carbon-centered tax reform, by contrast, lacks most of the negative attributes of cap-and-trade, and could convey significant benefits unrelated to GHG reductions or avoidance of potential climate harms, making this a no-regrets policy," he wrote with AEI's Kenneth Green and Steven Hayward in 2007.
At Peter Luger, an "instinctive avoidance of anything fancy and an immensely attractive self-assurance came together to produce something that felt less like a restaurant than an affirmation of life, or at least life as it is lived in New York City," Peter Wells, The Times's restaurant critic, recently wrote.
In other words, I'm primed to see all the ways the show gets it ~right~, and all the ways it veers off into glitzy fantasy: the strange avoidance of Brooklyn, the fact that Jane seems to report directly to the editor-in-chief...there is an edge of unreality to things.
Perhaps too, the rigid, simplistic options — with regards to which characters users can be intimate with and what their role in the relationship can be — allows for avoidance of choice paralysis (the condition of being overwhelmed by options to the point where one is unable to act on any of them).
He begins by attacking the argument in Abood that agency fees serve the government's interests by encouraging "labor peace": By "labor peace," the Abood Court meant avoidance of the conflict and disruption that it envisioned would occur if the employees in a unit were represented by more than one union.
The need for tougher action against Iran is premised on the Obama administration's avoidance of direct confrontation with Iranian-backed forces, including the brutal Bashar Assad regime in Syria and Shiite militias in Iraq, with whom it has at times tacitly aligned against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Mr. Weaver criticized Mr. Trump's avoidance of service in Vietnam, where Mr. McCain was held captive as a prisoner of war, his refusal to release his own grades while criticizing Mr. McCain's academic performance at the United States Naval Academy, and the president's desire to terminate the Affordable Care Act.
Mr. Johnson's avoidance of news media scrutiny amounted to "cowardice," Mr. Hunt said of his rival, adding later that he had "got some important facts wrong" and that only a head-to-head televised debate would give party members the chance to decide if Mr. Johnson understood the issues around Brexit.
"These regulations contribute to the informatization of society, to the well-being of citizens, to the sovereignty of the country, to the avoidance of interference in the radio spectrum and to the prevention of the harmful effects of non-ionizing radiation," Cuba's Ministry of Communication said in announcing the measures.
Enter the C.M.S. data, which is used by Hospital Compare and Consumer Reports (which, of course, has been examining the quality of lawnmowers and baby formula for decades) to rate hospitals on dozens of measures, such as re-admission rates, infection rates, use of best practices and avoidance of unnecessary care.
In the tax evasion scheme linked to his taxi medallion business, Cohen failed to report more than $4 million in income, according to the criminal information filed against him, resulting in his avoidance of more than $1.4 million in taxes he would have had to owe the Internal Revenue Service.
Stronger and calmer markets, a brighter economic outlook in some countries, as well as the avoidance of further political shocks in several European elections helped equity raising markets recover from 22016, when worries about China's economy, the British vote to leave the European Union and commodity prices discouraged potential issuers.
"While I hope one day the UK will return, in the meantime this agreement will make a Brexit possible, while maintaining a close relationship between the EU and UK, a protection of citizens rights and the avoidance of a hard Irish border," former Belgian premier Guy Verhofstadt said in a statement.
"Immediately after the [2016] referendum, we really worried about whether the 27 would hold together," says one, marvelling that despite differing relations with the departing member, the remaining states have agreed that the integrity of the single market and the avoidance of a hard border on the island of Ireland deserve priority.
The accompanying chart, adapted from their 2009 paper "Liberals and Conservatives Rely on Different Sets of Moral Foundations," shows how this works: for the most conservative voters, the emphasis on the importance of the values of authority and purity increases while the stress placed on fairness and the avoidance of harm declines.
"Public reporting tends to induce avoidance of procedures in the sickest patients, who may be at highest risk of adverse outcomes but may also derive the greatest benefits from these procedures," said lead author of the survey paper, Dr. Daniel Blumenthal, a researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston.
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, 94% of women who are raped experience symptoms of PTSD in the two weeks following the incident — symptoms including repeated thoughts of the assault, memories and nightmares, avoidance of thoughts, feelings, and situations related to the assault, and negative changes in thought and feelings.
FRANKFURT, May 4 (Reuters) - Germany is considering lobbying for a minimum price to be set on Europe-wide avoidance of carbon dioxide emissions to boost the effectiveness of carbon schemes that have so far failed to cut CO2 and battle climate change, a draft document outlining the nation's energy and climate policy shows.
"We cast the executives behind food marketing as controlling adult authority figures, and framed the avoidance of junk food as a way to rebel against their control," explained the researchers, led by Christopher Bryan at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and David Yeager at the University of Texas at Austin.
Other virtues here include an avoidance of the usual slow tempos that bog down most "Swan Lakes" (with one intermission, this production runs at two hours and a quarter) and a moderately pretty evocation of the medieval Age of Chivalry that the ballet's makers had in mind (scenery and costumes by Benjamin Tyrrell).
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its Biosafety level for China to a three -- which encourages the avoidance of all nonessential travel to the country -- while raising the entire Hubei region to a four, stating there is "limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens," according to U.S. officials.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its Biosafety level for China to a three — which encourages the avoidance of all nonessential travel to the country — while raising the entire Hubei region to a four, stating there is "limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens," according to U.S. officials.
IBM has provided technical support for both the research and the navigation aspects of the mission, including providing its PowerAI vision technology backed by its Power Systems servers, which will work with deep learning models that it has developed in partnership with Promare to help with avoidance of obstacles and hazards at sea.
The filmmakers develop a remarkably wide range of themes in the specifics of the campaign, from Weiner's slogans (emphasizing his concern for the city's middle class) to his policy stances (including a proposal for single-payer health care), from the staging of photo ops to the desperate avoidance of cameras when scandal strikes.
I'm especially troubled by the insertion into the rules governing the FSOC's assertion of authority over banks in the $100 to $250 billion range requirements that approximate the kind of rigid cost benefit analysis that are nearly impossible to satisfy when the benefit is the avoidance of a threat to financial stability.
The generated solar energy will be used to help power operations at the Tuas lubricants plant, the company said, adding that this can result in the avoidance of a third of the greenhouse gas emissions from the plant's electricity use which is equivalent to taking about 700 cars off the road for one year.
Upwards of 30 percent of pug owners in Sweden say they've noticed direct or indirect signs of an abnormal gait in their dogs, such as the avoidance of certain surfaces like asphalt, difficulties jumping, and worn-down, bleeding nails on the front side of their paws, which is caused by the dragging of feet.
Here in the U.S, meanwhile, where dissemination of sexual health information to unmarried people isn't illegal, we are still reaping what generations of abstinence-only education and general avoidance of even age-appropriate sex talks have sown: no impact on teen sexual behavior or HIV rates, and even positive correlations with teen pregnancy and STIs.
Cameron has been widely lambasted on social media for his apparent hypocrisy, given statements he made in 2012 branding the tax avoidance of well-known comedian Jimmy Carr "morally wrong" and his government's ongoing insistence it is taking strong action to reclaim some of the estimated £32 billion ($45 billion) being lost to tax avoidance and evasion each year.
At a hearing last month, Gering asserted that "a jury could determine that there is clear and convincing evidence that ABC Broadcasting and Mr. Avila were reckless, that defendants had obvious reason to doubt the veracity of informants, and that they engaged in purposeful avoidance of the truth," according to a court transcript obtained by Reuters.
Luger is not the city's oldest, but it's the one in which age, tradition, superb beef, blistering heat, an instinctive avoidance of anything fancy and an immensely attractive self-assurance came together to produce something that felt less like a restaurant than an affirmation of life, or at least life as it is lived in New York City.
According Dr. Paul Auerbach of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Stanford University&aposs medical school, it&aposs possible that they might suffer withdrawal or perhaps post-traumatic stress disorder, which is characterized by symptoms that include insomnia, nightmares, hypervigilance, low mood, difficulty concentrating on schoolwork, flashbacks and avoidance of situations similar to those that caused the original trauma.
Let's just recap some of his biggest verbal blunders: Add to that Spicer's odd avoidance of the news media Tuesday by apparently hiding at least partially in the White House bushes (He later clarified that he was actually among the bushes, not IN the bushes), and you can see what it's past time for a change.
"It's simply not credible to say on the one hand that we are going to have a frictionless border and at the same time that all of Britain, including Northern Ireland, is going to leave the customs union, the single market without giving any reassurance on the avoidance of regulatory divergence," he told national broadcaster RTE.
Strange how a relationship— the relationship—that I understand as truly primal, as foundational, for good and for ill, to the construction of my self, my world view, my art, and my approach to being a father, should for decades now have consisted of and subsisted on a studied avoidance of any but the most ancillary and weightless interactions!
The various responses underscore the reality that, even today, Asian-Americans are perceived as: not "real" Americans; having uniformly achieved success of resentment-generating or threatening proportions; and having succeeded in large part by our work ethic, quiet tolerance of bias, deference to authority and avoidance of confrontation or complaining — that is, by being passive and politically invisible.
In the class action suit, alleging a violation of the state's Consumer Legal Remedies Act, Unfair Business Practices Law, and Consumer Legal Remedies Act, the plaintiff claimed the avoidance of the 's'-word on the label was a deliberate attempt by the company to deceive the same health-conscious consumers being targeted with the Sport Beans.
Prone to anxiety and avoidance of situations that require me to interact with strangers, my heart was averse to the prospect of going to an upscale gym—that some people pay over $25,000 to sweat in—to conduct a survey based on a lyric from "Highlights," a track from Kanye West's latest album, The Life of Pablo.
"[Gould] must have found out long ago," Mitchell speculates, "that he didn't have the genius or the talent, or maybe the self-confidence or the industry or the determination, to bring off a work as huge and grand as he had envisioned"; his constant scribbling in fact amounted to a desperate avoidance of the project he had set for himself.
Co-producers Hudson Mohawke and Oneohtrix Point Never fashion for her a batch of beats whose avoidance of ordinary melodic structure draws attention to all the cool noises chomping along underneath — sharp, sizzling glittersirens, piercing rays of sunlight filtered through glass prisms, abrasive metal slabs undercut with sweet synthesized bass — forming an elegant, pulsating, computerized musical body that's always on its toes.
Our concern should not only be the avoidance of any improper use of funds, for which numerous safeguards already exist, but also breaking down the silos and creating the connections that are needed to make sure we implement the projects that have the most immediate and enduring positive impact on the quality of life of the people of Puerto Rico.
"Term limits, avoidance of a cult of personality, and the end of routine political purges — all of these were part of China's reform-era leaders' efforts to steer the nation out of the chaos and instability of the Maoist era," said Carl Minzner, a professor of law at Fordham University in New York and author of a new book on Mr. Xi's authoritarianism.
Expanding on scientific literature that links toughness and avoidance of weakness with negative implications for health, among other traits associated with male norms, Himmelstein and Sanchez found that men who adhere to the traditional scripts of masculinity and hold the belief that manhood is precarious—or that it could be "lost"—were more likely to choose a male doctor over a female doctor due to implicit bias.
While avoidance of the stain and demoralization that would have occurred had Flake not insisted on the investigation represents a significant gain, it pales in comparison to the hell Trump's Congressional minions will wreak over the next two years should Democratic anger and turnout be tamped down and the Dems fail to win control of at least one of the houses of Congress as a result.
Derek's godfather is David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard and Louisiana state representative, who groomed Derek from an early age to succeed him as a leader of the white nationalist movement, and who saw in Derek's polite and thoughtful demeanor, his careful avoidance of racial slurs, his "shoulder-length red hair" and "large black cowboy hat," the precocious face of that future.
These conflicts are enacted among pairs, trios, and quartets of allies and antagonists, while, in a move as noteworthy as the swapping of roles and allegiances among the players, Sullivan pays careful attention to the reactions of the secondary and tertiary characters — even those glimpsed for a moment in the corner of the screen — who, in their witnessing or avoidance of events, tell stories of their own.
"Rand Paul presented tissue paper avoidance of the $1.5 trillion tax cut that added hundreds of billions of dollars to our deficit, and now he stands up at the last minute after 15 years of blood, sweat and tears from the 9/11 community to say that it's all over now, now we're going to balance the budget on the backs of the 9/11 first responder community," Stewart said.

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