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Without the new administration's support, Montenegro's bid could be doomed.
If #MeToo made no one uncomfortable, it would be doomed.
The 85033th Congress may be doomed before it even begins.
We just might be doomed to repeat it all anyway.
We will all be doomed to stalk our separate paths.
If that edge erodes, though, Biden's candidacy would be doomed.
But, as Foer said, we don't have to be doomed.
As a result, Madeline's Madeline might be doomed to festival purgatory.
Android tablets, however, appear to be doomed in their current form.
"If I deviated, I would be doomed to success," he says.
Independent restaurant owners may be doomed, and perhaps grocery stores, too.
One might think that Mr. Moore's Senate campaign would be doomed.
Unless they can close those gaps, the whole effort may be doomed.
If Abe pulls a May, constitutional revision would almost certainly be doomed.
Those who fail to make the adjustment will be doomed to marginalisation.
But with two Republicans already voting no, the measure may be doomed.
Israeli society that sound "Diasporic" can be doomed at the outset, and
If nuclear withers, efforts to combat climate change wouldn't necessarily be doomed.
Go without and you'll be doomed to use the dreaded hotel hair dryer.
"Normally a candidate who views women this way would be doomed," he added.
The effort may be doomed in the end, but it's still extremely important.
The bill would be doomed, Cruz warned, if his amendment is left out.
He has said the bid would be doomed if Rome's mayor doesn't support it.
Spark and the collaboration schools suggest that South African education need not be doomed.
So will passengers be doomed to fly either Airbus or Boeing's planes forever more?
The grim reality is that it may be doomed to failure all the same.
"His presidency could be doomed," one unidentified person loyal to Trump told the paper.
Their season had appeared to be doomed when Rodgers broke his collarbone in October.
"Adolescents in less cohesive families need not be doomed to lifetime depression," Chen said.
Losing him means the latest push toward a repeal bill may be doomed yet again.
An attempt to enforce "rules of the internet" would almost inevitably be doomed to failure.
Mike's attempt to rally the against the real target seemed to be doomed to failure.
With all Republicans and much of the public opposed, it would be doomed to fail.
"If your potential partner differs significantly on a core value, the relationship can be doomed." 
But Ms. O'Hara never budged, harboring suspicions the theater would be doomed if she sold.
He predicts they will be doomed if they don't find a way to acknowledge reality.
The titular planet may be doomed, but with the right focus, the show could actually thrive.
And if you go down that path despite this obvious red flag, you could be doomed.
"Without transitional provisions, the negotiations would be doomed to failure from the start," Seif told Reuters.
But more substantively, he guessed: Maybe it's that these vrooming engines are about to be doomed.
Douthat: I hope you're right that "Three Billboards" will be doomed by an aesthetic backlash, Lynda.
Like Baltimore, Philadelphia appeared to be doomed after an injury to its starting quarterback this season.
If you apply the on-demand model to the wrong market, you'll be doomed to failure.
Twitter may still be doomed, but 280 character tweets sure as hell won't be the reason.
The Republicans' Hail Mary attempt to repeal Obamacare without Democratic support appears to be doomed once again.
The planet wouldn't be doomed quite yet, but it would be closer to doom than ever before.
For if your ability for mathematics ever eclipses your love for mathematics then both will be doomed.
If Mr. Netanyahu needs those parties to form a coalition, Mr. Trump's peace plan may be doomed.
Opinion Columnist If Joe Biden wins the Democratic nomination, I'll worry that his candidacy might be doomed.
Mr. Tharpe seemed to be doomed when the Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit rebuffed him.
And from that day forward, the Democratic nominating contest might be doomed to end in a contested convention.
Lefties warned that without a spell in opposition to formulate more distinct policies, the party would be doomed.
Why it matters: Trump's summit could be doomed not by Kim's mercurial personality but by its impossible objective.
And a society that relies on a centralized portal to get its news may very well be doomed.
If they cannot agree on a budget, Mr. Trump's promised "biggest tax cut" in history will be doomed.
The so-called "deal of the century" will likely be doomed if the plan skews toward Israel's interests.
Kim Jong Un assumed leadership at such a young age that many thought his rule would be doomed.
Our sources think the couple might be doomed though ... unless Lindsay stops making excuses for Egor's angry outbursts.
This more capable dongle may also be doomed, despite (and also probably because of) its sort of charming simplicity.
Cyclical companies that are too attached to the business cycle tend to be doomed when the broader economy slows.
If every elected Republican said what they really thought about Trump, and acted accordingly, Trump's presidency would be doomed.
There is a fourth element that is critically important, and without it, tax reform will be doomed to fail.
Regardless, we might be doomed if we need a watch to tell us how to talk to other people.
These numbers could be doomed for the grave if Republicans repeal Obamacare and cut spending to Medicare and Medicaid.
Many House Democrats are wary of impeaching Mr. Trump because they know the enterprise would very likely be doomed.
If all the Democrats can do in this situation is bemoan Republican secrecy, they will be doomed to failure.
We have been down this road before, and we must learn from history or be doomed to repeat it.
Someone had advised them to "get a hobby or you'll be doomed to treating acne and warts," Fields said.
So, yes, peace talks currently appear to be doomed for the foreseeable future and will likely remain that way.
Should Maria really be doomed to suffer such borderline torture before a court verdict on the allegations against her?
Or, rather, it's believed to be doomed until Chastain (the titular Elizabeth Sloane) makes it her mission to defeat it.
Given this fact, I thought our species (or at least my kids) would be doomed to Idiocracy-style techno illiteracy.
If Rubio, the Florida senator, and John Kasich, the Ohio governor, lose their home states, their campaigns would be doomed.
However, if the 1 percent likelihood of the app being real comes true, we might be doomed as a society.
Cable is officially out, but people who don't have cable shouldn't be doomed to waiting for Hulu to catch up.
Money is not the only factor in politics — if it were, the efforts of these progressive groups would be doomed.
But if Mr. McCain can persuade at least one additional Republican to oppose Ms. Haspel, the nominee could be doomed.
When Trump first nominated Haley as his pick for UN ambassador, it appeared that she could be doomed to irrelevance.
Despite the release of a zippy new model, the Apple Watch may be doomed for tepid sales, based on new data.
And there is a widespread belief in the journalistic (and legal) community that such an effort would be doomed to failure.
Even if humans figure out a way escape, "the millions of species that inhabit the Earth" will be doomed, he says.
For me, it's about the freedom to live the life I want, and not be doomed to follow played-out stereotypes.
Its ideas about power — for instance, that leaders can be doomed by rigid purity — muddied the moral dichotomies of Tolkienesque fantasy.
Three Republican House members told reporters that a separate initiative to impose an internet sales tax also appeared to be doomed.
Ryan also made a plea for unity, saying the party would be "doomed to fail" if it is divided in November.
Hafenecker, the FPÖ secretary-general, warned that if Kurz attempts to form a new government with the left, it'll be doomed.
India's moon landing may be doomed Today, India was expected to become the fourth country to soft land on the moon.
Bob Corker would be doomed in Tennessee's primary if, in a change of heart, he decides to run for re-election.
The meaning of this place was clear: NEVER FORGET THE PAST, OR YOU WILL BE DOOMED TO RELIVE IT. DON'T IGNORE HISTORY, OR YOU WILL BE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT. What happened to the Jewish people in this place and others like it is one of the most vile atrocities to happen in the history of humanity.
In the end, you learn that Rachel can't be saved, and Chloe may be doomed as well, depending on how you play.
All of this served to harden Camus's long-held conviction that the French administration would be doomed without top-to-bottom reform.
There wasn't a clear place for her saxophone to go, and at first, it seemed as if this partnership might be doomed.
Even before Indiana Republicans were able to register their lukewarm, bordering on disdainful, reaction, the Cruz-Kasich deal seemed to be doomed.
So, if Jennifer and Erica didn't like me, I knew our relationship would be doomed (hence why I turned into an anxious puddle).
Does that mean it's all over, and Eleanor and her friends will all be doomed to a real hell while Michael gets retired?
"If we don't start getting ahead of that curve, we're going to be doomed to worse than Donald Trump over time," he says.
Happy and eternal, or would they be doomed to fall into the same implosive patterns of Marriage Story and Scenes from a Marriage?
Any effort by a Sanders administration to enact a single-payer system at a national level would probably be doomed by similar problems.
Our resources are finite, the window for change, if not firmly shut, is certainly closing, and all life must adapt or be doomed.
Like Mr Sanders, they may be doomed to succeed by raising the issue but letting somebody else, most likely Mrs Merkel, find the solution.
These senators could simply decide their careers would be doomed if they were to support legislation as unpopular as what Republicans are working on.
Monologue after monologue, Corden comes to realize over the course of 13 hilarious minutes that he may be doomed to repeat his opener forever.
A Sling TV membership Cable is officially out, but people who don't have cable shouldn't be doomed to waiting for Hulu to catch up.
Pramila Jayapal, a Washington state Democrat, argued that without campaign finance reform, almost all progressive legislation, no matter how popular, was ultimately be doomed.
Although Huck believes he'll be doomed to hell for doing so, he still decides to help Jim, Miss Watson's lawful property, escape from slavery.
By my desperate, twisted logic, if my genes were messed up so badly that I couldn't have children, then my relationship wouldn't be doomed.
"It somehow sends some nuanced message to other mining companies to comply or be doomed," Chibamba Kanyama, an economist at Zambian consultancy Bridges said.
Essay I was on the subway, watching a teenager text on his smartphone, when I realized that the idiom "all thumbs" might be doomed.
Always something of a long shot in the Republican-controlled state legislature, the bill may now be doomed by the national firestorm surrounding it.
If your Thanksgiving guests can't even agree that fake news pervades Facebook and played a role in the election, your discussion may already be doomed.
It's the same reason why many insiders believe that this attempt will be doomed, and eventually shrivel to the mere doling out of tax cuts.
And is it behind us, in which case we're very fortunate, or is it in front of us, in which case we might be doomed?
"It seems to be doomed for this year," said Marsha Vlasic, a veteran talent agent whose client Cage the Elephant was booked for the festival.
Amidst Trump's threats, those living in Tehran feel that an accord they have yet to benefit from may already be doomed, hardening their skepticism about America.
I realized we had to prioritize learning as a culture, or we would never find the time — and be doomed to constantly reinvent the startup wheel.
Since Mr. Thompson is one of the most commanding classical actors around, you would think that any performer pitted against him would be doomed to defeat.
Some House Democrats are convinced that impeachment proceedings would be doomed to fall short of removal from office and therefore would only help the president politically.
Without building trust in the inquiry process, and placing victims, survivors and their families at the heart of the process, it will be doomed to failure.
They may decide, for example, that any filibuster would be doomed to fail now — but might succeed if another justice leaves the court during Trump's presidency.
Now, as the local government desperately seeks to turn assets into cash, Browns Field, a lush park in the center of town, may be doomed, too.
Even he and his younger brothers, all of whom now live in the United States, may be doomed to the condition in their later middle age.
Once formal discussions on a US-UK trade deal can start, they're likely to last years and could be doomed by a thorny set of political issues.
The next LDP vote will take place next year; if Abe performs poorly in the 2017 general election, he may be doomed in the 2018 LDP vote.
"Unless the nuclear industry acknowledges that there are no shortcuts to development of new nuclear power technology, it will be doomed to repeat this failure," he said.
Abdulrahman Swehli who heads Tripoli's State Council, a rival assembly to the HOR, called the vote "another jump in the air ... that will be doomed to failure".
Though many investors believed the merger would be doomed because of its anti-competitive nature, Cramer wasn't so sure, emphasizing T-Mobile CEO John Legere's track record.
Mariota hasn't thrown a touchdown since Week 22015 and seems like he may be doomed for a sophomore slump after what was a mostly promising rookie season. 23.
The nation was in a recession and Cleveland feared that his economic plan would be doomed if the public knew that his doctor thought he could have cancer.
Those who don't learn from the past may be doomed to repeat it, but in the case of Oscars fashion trends, that may actually be a good thing.
Will the passengers on Snowpiercer outlive the climate crisis, or will the underclass be doomed to live miserably in a metal tube for the rest of their lives?
"A deal will be reached and it will mean surrender by the UK. "We will be doomed to remain in the customs union and under Brussels' regulatory control.
Foreign Minister Didier Burkhalter had warned this month the Swiss bid for a deal allowing it to curb immigration could be doomed should Britons vote to leave the bloc.
And of course anyone who gets married — at 26 or 66 — should never assume their relationship is going to be doomed or blessed based on age or algorithms alone.
When UFC lightweight champion Rafael Dos Anjos made a last-minute withdrawal from his scheduled title defense against featherweight king Conor McGregor, UFC 196 looked like it could be doomed.
Ryan's backers stressed they fear the party will be doomed to its minority status if it continues to move away from working-class people, traditionally part of the Democrats' base.
One of the biggest fears people who are struggling with alcohol or other drugs tend to have is that they will be doomed to a deadening, conformist life in recovery.
Too bad that this movie came at a moment in French culture when people were desperate for something "new"; by decade's end at they would be doomed by the old.
Either way, the good news (for you and your boo) is that — with a little detective work, and possibly some trial and error — you may not be doomed to snore forever.
Liberal advisers told Nicholas II that unless Russia's political system were reformed, the regime would not be able to ensure the allegiance of modern educated Russians, and would therefore be doomed.
"If it remains uninterested in fixing this problem, the state will be doomed to repeat it — and repeatedly have to defend it in federal court," Judge Reeves wrote in his opinion.
In that sense, it's a perfect policy for this distressing late capitalist moment—a reform that's too modest to get excited about, full of potential landmines, and might even be doomed anyway.
If climate change doesn't stop, all corals might be doomed, but the researchers at the Gates Lab are furiously working to make sure at least some of the animals have fighting chance.
One of the inescapable takeaways from the report is that if the US doesn't make significant investments in its advanced tech economy, the nation could be doomed to decades of stagnant growth.
Maybe in a few years time I'll be doomed to just wander the world like a commercialized cyborg with a computer on my wrist and headphone and mic jammed in my ear.
Most importantly, Acosta has already been through the confirmation process three times, so it is unlikely that his nomination will be doomed by such revelations as the allegations of domestic abuse against Puzder.
The 'Save the Internet Act' may be doomed to an eventual veto, but its broad support among voters and the relatively bipartisan push in Congress make it an important one to follow regardless.
Flake, in an interview aired Sunday night, told the CBS program "60 Minutes" that if the FBI finds that Kavanaugh lied to the committee during his confirmation hearings, his nomination will be doomed.
The Senate is expected to clear Michelle Bowman's nomination to the Fed board by the end of the year, while Trump's nomination of Marvin Goodfriend appears to be doomed by opposition from conservatives.
But it never should have come to this, and it certainly should not be doomed now by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's promise never to bring the legislation to a vote in the Senate.
But the decision to pause planning for a public offering of Saudi Aramco — and the pivot toward the transaction with Sabic — prompted some analysts to suggest that a public listing may be doomed.
So their collaboration — Mr. Mangieri is the pizza guy, of course, while his new partners handle appetizers, desserts and drinks — might not be doomed, but it isn't exactly off to a promising start.
Individual senators hold much more power in advancing the health bill than individual House members, and if Senate Republicans can't find a balance among their caucus, the ObamaCare repeal effort could be doomed.
"The broad feeling of many working the project at Apple is that the device may be doomed to failure, and may not be viable at all unless significant advancements can be made," he wrote.
Tron: Legacy did well enough at the box office to warrant some pre-production work on a sequel, but seemed to be doomed by the general state of the movie industry at the time.
The 214.5-km trek from Pau to Peyragudes will offer opportunities for the aggressive riders, but a solo effort will be doomed as Briton Froome's Team Sky outfit are experts in containing the opposition.
In crafting them, Mr. Podesta, an ardent environmentalist and a seasoned political operative, sought to take substantive action to reduce emissions without turning to Congress, where climate legislation would most likely again be doomed.
"At the moment, SETI is not doomed, but it might be doomed in the next 50 years and that's being optimistic," says Claudio Maccone, an astrophysicist and the chair of the IAA SETI committee.
Even if we were to dramatically cut birthrates — even if you and everyone you know were to have zero kids — our climate would still be doomed if we don't move away from fossil fuels.
When Darius announces he may move back home, Josh is so distraught that you expect his boyfriend to be doomed to exile in, say, Idaho; it turns out Darius hails from exotic Jersey City.
It could be, though, that this speaks to a disquieting obstacle; that, come 2020, Democrats will be doomed by a terrible trinity: gerrymandering, an Electoral College that slights majorities and party loyalty impossible to transcend.
Thus, his eternal roaming has a hint of a Dantesque punishment — he who loves television will be doomed to observe the world without participating, trapped forever in front of a screen with no remote control.
But, climate change shows no signs of slowing, and unless decision-makers grant the Sami rights to expand their herds' grazing into new lands the reindeer and an ancient way of life may be doomed.
Otherwise, the HomePod becomes such a niche product — you have to really care about the sound quality, subscribe to Apple Music, and be willing to fork over $350 — that it may be doomed before it ships.
To be sure, any effort to roll back the funding package would be doomed politically in the Senate, where it's unlikely to garner any Democratic support, but Trump talked to House Republican leaders about it nonetheless.
Trying to recreate that ambience on a screen may be doomed to fail, but this cluster of specials gets closer, borrowing some of the feel of unpredictability and sense of danger for their own distinct ends.
A board of directors is well within its authority to confer the benefit under the "business judgment rule" by which courts refuse to review most compensation decisions, so any shareholder challenge would be doomed to failure.
Anyway, this is a horrible take that relies solely on a belief that men can never be subordinate to women, and because of that, and that alone, a female head coach would be doomed to failure.
A House bill to reauthorize and impose stricter standards on the Export-Import Bank appears to be doomed in the Senate, threatening a shutdown at the controversial agency as lawmakers near a deadline to fund the government.
The fact that the FBI, with the help of the outside vendor, was able to find a way to hack into Farook's iPhone within weeks, shows that this new push for backdoors may be doomed to fail.
"The people of Iran have repeatedly proven that they are the ones to decide their own destiny and thus attempts by the United States to interfere in Iranian domestic affairs will be doomed to failure," Kohshroo said.
The director has said that this opera carries a wise warning: If you have to transform yourself drastically, to the point of literally losing your voice, for the sake of love, the relationship may well be doomed.
" But Philip Klein says that if Republicans don't flat-out say, "We don't believe that it is the job of the federal government to guarantee that everybody has health insurance," their reform efforts will be "doomed to fail.
Bolton has been particularly vocal about the need for military action against both Iran and North Korea, suggesting that the nuclear agreement the U.S. signed with the former and the upcoming talks with the latter may be doomed.
"Kim is an incredibly smart, effective, humble and determined advocate — working day in, day out, around the clock to win clemency for individuals who should not be doomed to spend the rest of their lives behind bars," he wrote.
Either way, it's an important lesson in thinking long and hard about whether or not to pay for an internal storage bump for your device during checkout, or else be doomed to rely on dongles for the foreseeable future.
He's loved the game his whole life and has changed his approach to make it safer for his players, but he's convinced the sport will be doomed in a few years if things don't change from the top down.
Elon Musk's surprise SXSW talk this morning was a heavy and grave affair, full of discussion around all the ways humanity may be doomed in the future: from carbon in the atmosphere, World War III, and above all, runaway artificial intelligence.
Failure to act on these tragedies as vigorously as Ukraine is now probing its police woes means America may not only be doomed to the occasional national debacle, but also condemned to the quiet scourge of a grinding mass shooting epidemic.
Melville's Moby-Dick, Twain's Huckleberry Finn, Morrison's Beloved—all of these books might be doomed in their respective attempts to somehow encompass the United States in its full complexity, but they at least focus on that burgeoning and manifold nation.
We must demand bold, curative solutions from our elected leadership, or else I fear that the next "Blue Ribbon Panel" will be doomed to merely reiterate recommendations already made to a bureaucracy that is structurally and functionally incapable of implementing change.
While the proposal would likely be doomed in the Democratic House, it represents the Trump administration joining several states that have sought to deter activism around pipelines, efforts that critics have said could have chilling effects on First Amendment rights.
A number of Democratic operatives believed that a Bloomberg campaign would be doomed by the mayor's positions on policing, ties to Wall Street and the fact that he spent much of his time in politics as a Republican and independent.
I maintain that although establishing two states remains the ideal solution that could end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, given the prevailing conditions between the two sides, any effort to resume peace negotiations at the present will be doomed to fail.
Had the filibuster been in place, or a constitutional requirement that 60 votes were needed for confirmation, any president would have realized that such a nomination would be doomed and would have selected a more centrist and less divisive nominee.
Moore could win confirmation if only three Republicans voted against him — given Vice President Mike Pence's power to break a tie, 50-50 vote — but his bid for a Fed seat could be doomed if four GOP members come out against him.
And the fact that the Times and many other pundits are immediately taking this Corker-Trump feud as a sign that the Trump tax-reform plan may be doomed in the Senate is another example of how messed up things have become.
Republicans are in a slightly better position to confirm contentious appointees than they were before the 2018 midterm elections, with their new majority of 53, but they can still afford to lose only a few votes before any nomination would be doomed.
President Donald Trump's plan to name conservative pundit Stephen Moore to the Federal Reserve Board could be doomed to failure, as a number of Republican senators were cool to his bid Tuesday because of his past sarcastic writings about women and other issues. Sen.
In addition, he said, the remnants of the colony may be doomed because the Brunt Ice Shelf is riven by a chasm, "a purely natural, cyclical process," that may transform the site to being on the edge of a vast iceberg, which may break up.
The report recommends a test-and-slaughter approach for elk as well, even though it is simply impossible to round up all the elk from their heavily timbered mountain habitats, and therefore any test-and-slaughter program would be doomed to failure from the outset.
"Those who split the country will be doomed to leave a stink for 10,000 years," said Wang, one of whose previous roles was head of China's Taiwan Affairs Office, using an expression that means to go down in history as a byword for infamy.
"Democrats should not nominate him because he's got too many scandals, too much baggage, takes money from billionaires and is going to be doomed by the Ukrainian scandal," a progressive activist, Pete Sikora, told a New York television station earlier this month while protesting a Biden fundraiser.
Earlier this week Kai-Fu Lee, who led Google's first foray into the Chinese market more than a decade ago, told VICE News that any attempt to re-enter the market would be doomed to fail because companies such as Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent have become so dominant.
If, on the other hand, we want to live well by sampling a smorgasbord of human goods — learning a bit of quantum mechanics, running a marathon, playing viola in an amateur string quartet, fighting for local justice — then we might be doomed to fall short of transcendent achievement.
But Mr. Facher feared that Beatrice would be doomed in the Woburn litigation if the families testified in court about their agonizing struggles with the cancer and other ailments that afflicted as many as a dozen neighborhood children, who had been exposed to water from two contaminated city wells.
While this will undoubtedly be touted as a big win for the Trump administration and the Republican platform for now, the bill still has a long way to go before it is signed into law — and by the looks of it, it might still be doomed in the process.
One would think that a conspiracy theory that's based on the idea that special counsel Robert Mueller and President Donald Trump are working together to expose thousands of cannibalistic pedophiles hidden in plain sight (including Hillary Clinton and actor Tom Hanks) and then send them to Guantanamo Bay would be doomed.
" "The evidence would have to be quite overwhelming and demonstrable and such that it would generate bipartisan support for the idea that it renders the President unfit for office," Schiff later told CNN's Wolf Blitzer, adding later, "But unless that's a bipartisan conclusion, an impeachment would be doomed to failure.
From the Amazon jungle city of Manaus to the business hub of Sao Paulo and the capital Brasilia, protesters marched in a nationwide call for Rousseff to step down, raising pressure on lawmakers to back ongoing impeachment proceedings against her that just a few weeks ago appeared to be doomed.
As with the laziness of 90's grunge that gave us oversized knit sweaters out of lethargy, the gothic upside down cross that, before Urban Outfitters sold it, stood for Satanism, for better or worse, punk fashion was be doomed to be gobbled up by the very masses that unintentionally created it.
Elon Musk famously said, "With artificial intelligence we are summoning the demon," and in 22016 he pledged $22016 billion to the OpenAI Institute to develop safer AI. Levandowski thinks that any attempts to delay or restrict an emerging super-intelligence would not only be doomed to failure, but also add to the risks.
"Even if you have the data and you do not analyze what it means in terms of gender differentiated vulnerability and coping capacity, you will be doomed to go from one anecdotal evidence to another," Glemarec said ahead of a U.N. conference on disasters this week in the Mexican resort of Cancun.
John CornynJohn CornynTrump slams 'very dumb' O'Rourke for proposals on guns, tax exempt status for churches GOP cautions Graham against hauling Biden before Senate Succession at DHS up in the air as Trump set to nominate new head MORE (R-Texas) would be doomed by his performance on the presidential campaign trail.
In Arizona, that $100 million that the Department of Energy is putting forth — for a project that would be doomed from the start — would go a long way toward securing new jobs, offsetting revenue losses to the tribes from the closure of the plant and the mine, and spurring local and regional development beyond coal.
While there may be some circumstances in which a humane system of civil commitment to evidence-based care might make sense, they don't exist in most of the US. Until we stop thinking that coercion is the best way to help people with addiction, we may be doomed to spend more and more money doing harm.
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The tale might remember the crisp beauty of a New Year's night spent on a rooftop — but it's not going to forget the barely suppressed violence among some of the teenage boys who attend, or the way those same boys seem to represent an inevitable finale for Lila, who just might be doomed to end up one of their wives.
But when a Mets fan thinks about how Montero fails—slowly, anxiously, nibbling cautiously on the corners of the strike zone before finally being backed into throwing pitches that he knows to be doomed—and then thinks about a future in which the team will ask Montero to fail like this every five days, it can be difficult to tell Montero's specific problems from the broader ones.
The PBOC can keep going for a while, but at a high price and with the knowledge that ultimately its efforts will be doomed: And imposing even stricter and broader capital controls to stem the outflow is the "exact opposite" of China's intention to integrate its currency more into the global markets — not only as a payments and trading currency, but also as a reserve currency.
As will be recalled by anyone who was around the Vatican in the Gulf war period, the holy see's opposition to the Iraq war was motivated not only by general principles; it also reflected a feeling that Christians in Iraq and the surrounding region would be doomed if the idea took hold that there was a binary opposition between the historically Christian West and the historically Muslim Middle East.
As a result, following what are almost certain to be Russia-manipulated "elections," two Ukrainian provinces with an area of just over 20,000 square miles and a population of almost six million people would be doomed to remain under the rule of thugs entirely dependent on Moscow, while Ukraine's current turn to the West would be permanently and severely handicapped, if not entirely blocked in Ukraine's Parliament (the Rada), by deputies from Luhansk and Donetsk.
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