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He predicted some shops would be put out of business.
I don't think these kids should be put out to dry.
It's time for them to be put out of their misery.
Does that mean CNN will finally be put out of business?
Others, however, seem ready to be put out of their public misery.
Three more followed, which would be put out by a Spanish imprint.
The companies responsible should be put out of business, Mr. Eresari said.
So it was not obviously begging to be put out of its misery.
As of Monday, it was unclear when those reports will be put out.
"Does that mean CNN will finally be put out of business?" he asked.
I just know that fire inside him cannot be put out this time.
The satellite will need to be put out to space pasture by then.
"We'll have these daily fires that need to be put out," Boockvar said.
The faint-hearted probably wanted Anderson to be put out of his misery.
They'd be put out on parole pending their asylum hearing, and then they'd disappear.
There are plenty of foreign policy fires that already need to be put out.
"I just want to be put out there like a regular person," he said.
At least one pork producer has said it could be put out of business.
And it does not mean that public works should never be put out to tender.
"Let their names be put out there," Trump said about critical stories based on leaks.
"But I am pleased that all the information would be put out on the table."
Even the biggest fires can be put out—and eventually, they might even be useful.
"Banks that are compromised like this can be put out of business," Mr. Leibbrandt said.
"It's colonizing to be put out there exclusively with women your age," Ms. Slater said.
But the idea that a bodega is necessarily going to be put out of business.
Thankfully, activities like reading, going to parks and volunteering can't be put out of business.
And according to experts, it looks like it won't be put out any time soon.
A 2000 Forest Service policy mandated that any fire be put out by 210 a.m.
Let us pray so that with the commitment of all, they can be put out soon.
Following the interagency process, the rule will be put out for public comment before being finalized.
But what about all those transport workers who could be put out of work by automation?
When Hurricane Harvey hit Houston, were you worried that you might be put out of business?
If I said something, maybe the production would be halted… people would be put out of work.
In the immediate aftermath, fires had to be put out, debris cleared, contaminated waste buried deep underground.
In the short term, some publishers would lose money and others would be put out of business.
The plan will be put out for public comment until mid-year, the Federal Health Office said.
The results and the facts will be put out very shortly, but these were very brave officers.
If I said something, maybe the production would be halted … people would be put out of work.
Reformers said opening districts up to competition would force schools to improve or be put out of business.
" The email concluded that the fair was "fatally wounded" and needed to be "put out of its misery.
VCs have to protect themselves or they, too, will be put out of business by their own investors.
When all of those fires need to be put out (and soon!), where should you focus your attention first?
She failed to state clearly an uncomfortable truth, which is that coal companies must be put out of business.
Officials with China's Ministry of Transport and Maritime Safety did not say when the fire might be put out.
"I just want to be put out there like a regular person," Shaw told CNN's Anderson Cooper last month.
For one, self-sufficiency is a message that should be put out there, you don't have to outsource everything.
" He added, "I don't know how we can allow our franchise quarterback to be put out there like that.
"In probably 90% of the black churches, she would be put out or asked to leave," says the Rev.
And so, yes, I think he believes that that should be put out," Short said on "Fox News Sunday.
Fires in electric cars have to be handled differently, as they can't be put out with foam or other chemicals.
Buzzfeed said it had obtained details of the proposals, which would be put out for consultation later in the year.
KS: They're just putting everyone else out of their job and then they will be put out of a job.
There's a lot going on in the country right now, a lot of fires that need to be put out.
The ones who will be put out of business are the speculators, who can go and speculate on something else.
Must we calm it down, go experimental, or be put out to pasture because we get older and/or become mothers?
But it also feels like a swan song for this design, which is perhaps ready to be put out to pasture.
Whether it's an American home builder or a Canadian sawmill worker, those individuals should not be put out of work needlessly.
Instead, he's relying on the word of his allies in Congress, who've clamored for the documents to be put out there.
He then expanded on the edict by ordering that two existing regulations be put out to pasture for every new rule.
A dinosaur waiting to be put out of its misery, decaying into the past, it serves on a tried and tested formula.
Decades of aggressive policies that called for fires to be put out as quickly as they started have also aggravated the problem.
It seems unlikely to me that ticket holders would be put out of their seats for a subjective matter like body odor.
A "further update" will then be put out in "early 2020" which will set out the ICO's position — third time lucky perhaps?!
So, educating people about wolves as pets is one goal – we'd love to be put out of business through education and societal change.
A well-defined task can easily be put out to the market, where a contractor is paid a fixed sum for doing it.
If anything — and we don't mean to jump the gun here — could that mean logo-mania may soon be put out to pasture?
"The Withdrawal Agreement ship has sailed and needs to be put out of its misery," she said in a Twitter post on Sunday.
KRUMHOLTZ It always makes me swallow hard when I know that something I say about Heath is going to be put out there.
"I shouldn't be put out of business because of an ill-placed attempt to balance the books between these two countries," he said.
The last remaining Galaxy Note 28 phones that haven't been returned will finally be put out of their misery (or sold as refurbished devices).
Everything has to be put out there as something that we think we will be a good idea as a component of our society.
Imagine paying for sex with trafficked prostitutes—'If prostitution were legal the traffickers would be put out of business, so it's not my problem.
Image: GizmodoIt's finally time to admit that MoviePass is fumbling around like a wounded golden goose that needs to be put out of its misery.
"I never felt comfortable in a situation where by the time women were 28 they were supposed to be put out to pasture," she says.
I don't post a lot of photos, but I do choose the content I actually want to be put out there to share with people.
The so-called stress tests that analyze how a bank would cope with market shocks should be put out for public comment, Quarles will say.
In other words, meat from animals still holds a 99.8 percent market share and isn't likely to be put out to pasture any time soon.
As the technology becomes more sophisticated and offers an increasingly lifelike experience, the question becomes whether the actual museums will be put out of business.
The so-called stress tests that analyze how a bank would cope with market shocks should be put out to public comment, Quarles will say.
As factories closed and services withered, some free-market zealots in Moscow suggested that the city be put out of its misery and shut down.
Each day of the #PlanetaryDefense Conference, a press release will be put out, updating participants on the hypothetical asteroid #2019PDC - now (hypothetically) hurtling towards Earth.
He aches to die and be put out of his misery, or to simply be able to give in to one side of his nature.
K. Parker: ‪I feel like it's something that needed to be put out there to show the discrepancy in how women are treated in the temple.
Republicans in Congress, conservative media personalities, Donald Trump Jr., and civil liberties advocates like WikiLeaks have all called for Nunes' report to be put out publicly.
Nearly three decades later, I'm troubled that we accepted the things we did, and find myself thinking that beauty pageants ought to be put out to pasture.
"You know, these days with the Venom legacy having gone on 35-40 years, there's nothing more to be put out or done," Dunn says with finality.
I believe sex is a sacred thing created for humans to reproduce and should not be put out on the internet for the entire world to see.
The President "felt a strong message needed to be put out," he said, as if he could dispel rumors of White House turmoil by threatening war overseas.
Loud cars driving fast while making left hand turns was never my thing, unless the cars crashed, flipped, tires went flying, or fires had to be put out.
He also said cyberbreaches are a "big deal" and get to the heart of banking because "banks that are compromised like this can be put out of business."
Within just a few hours, a lack of truck deliveries of those components would "incur significant disruption costs and thousands of employees will be put out of work."
The vacuum fire had to be put out on the customer's front lawn since the battery caught fire as waste haulers attempted to unload a curbside recycling bin.
"Any other president who claimed ignorance and stupidity as a defense would be put out of the race in a cloud of humiliation," shouts the Washington Times opinion page.
City authorities, she said, gave residents just one month to complete their payments and if they failed to do so, their homes would be put out for official auction.
A quick look at the debates ahead: Universal basic income: This would provide a guaranteed cash benefit to the millions who could be put out of work by automation.
"Regretfully, we believe this situation needs decisive leadership and the fatally wounded Art Basel Hong Kong 2020 needs to be put out of its misery and quickly," he wrote.
Real estate trade groups, which criticized the plan, said small landlords could be put out of business if they were unable to increase rents to deal with escalating costs.
If true, that could truly change the landscape of our cities; from how human-controlled cars operate to the number of taxi drivers who may be put out of work.
That would naturally raise questions about why he let that false story be put out anyway, and whether he was trying to mislead the American people (and if so, why).
"Everyone who had any contacts with any foreign nationals, especially anyone from Russia, should have been giving that information to the administration — should be put out publicly," Christie reportedly said.
What Clinton was obviously fumbling around trying to say is that lots of coal miners and coal companies are going to be put out of business by these market forces.
Many of the low and middle-income Californians fleeing the blazes are increasingly finding that they have nowhere to go while they wait for the fires to be put out.
"Fire will still happen, smoke will come out, but it can be put out immediately, so it shouldn't create the trans-boundary haze," he told reporters at a conference in Jakarta.
It's critical to recognize that when we react to psychological distress as though it's a fire that needs to be put out, we frighten our teenagers and usually make matters worse.
One adviser said executive orders or White House announcements could be put out in order to "change the conversation," in case anti-Trump protests or other rumblings steer attention away from Trump.
We also hope the wildfire can be put out immediately with the help of the international community, but Brazil seems have its own consideration about how does the international community interfere with.
The house burned down completely before the fire was able to be put out, and the other five children were nowhere to be found — not even teeth were able to be salvaged.
Now that I have plans to marry, I might as well trade in my car for a minivan and head to the outskirts of the city to be put out to pasture.
"We understand that the NTP draft reports for its mice and rat studies will be put out for comment and peer review so that their significance can be assessed," the group said.
For example, "economically significant guidance documents" — those that have an impact of more than $100 million — are required by OMB to be put out for public comment like regulations under the APA.
Yes. For example, we have generally agreed that fires should be put out by government-provisioned and -trained professional and volunteer firefighters instead of whoever happened to be standing nearby with a bucket.
The fact that it did, it just gives us pause to really cooperate anymore, because I don't really know how we can allow our franchise quarterback to be put out there like that.
As the campaign has dragged on, Jeb has gotten so desperate — either for a win or to just be put out of his misery — that the awkward moments are coming fast and furious.
A wooden board with cheeses and crackers, dishes of nuts here and there, or a dip, even guacamole, with chips or vegetables trimmed in advance can be put out with something to drink.
"In a way, these lanterns are the fireworks of my childhood that can never be put out," he said, speaking with the assistance of his project manager, Béatrice Grenier, who served as translator.
" But over half of Americans adults were far tougher: 18 percent responded that the company should "be put out of business" and 35 percent said "executives who are responsible should face jail time.
But he said at a tourism event on Monday that the airport, Mexico's biggest infrastructure project, could be put out to the private sector in a concession, like most other airports in the country.
"We continue to see ongoing risk to outflows, particularly ... as contracts will continue to be put out to tender when existing terms expire," analysts at investment bank Macquarie said in a note to clients.
Given results like that, I have no doubt some of his supporters think the wildfires might be put out already if that no-good Democrat Jerry Brown would just stop sending water out to sea.
There are also two columns that need to be written and filed before the end of the day, Solver Stories that need to be edited, and assorted other fires that need to be put out.
Still, even if home buyers won't really be put out by a single Fed move in March, tighter monetary policy and rising bond yields will gradually make mortgages significantly more expensive in the months ahead.
The program will involve investment on 2,000 kilometers (1,243 miles) of roads around Spain over the next three years - including to complete unfinished highways - and the tenders will be put out with 30-year maintenance contracts.
Google's thinking is that by using this model (the Android model, essentially), actual toymakers will have a much easier time building coding products and a wider variety of toys will be put out into the market.
Most people would still rather be put out of a job by robots than put in a grave by them, so killer machines are still more likely to capture the public's imagination than their helper counterparts.
Most obvious, of course, is Sunderland, anchored forlornly to the foot of the table and waiting to be put out of their misery, half a decade of top-down neglect having finally come home to roost.
Sims went on to claim that Miller, an advocate of stringent immigration laws, would walk over to the press office to demand a release be put out whenever a refugee or immigrant committed a "gruesome" crime.
Both firms are also heavily regulated by the government, and many of their trucks are subject to regular federal safety inspections and can be put out of service at any time by the Department of Transportation.
Its story of a former POTUS allowing himself to be put out to pasture seemed uncomfortably apt for the 74-year-old Berlin, who was watching new musical and narrative innovations eclipse his toe-tapping model.
Some of the major companies will be able to shoulder this financial burden, but it is highly likely that the vast majority of small and independent manufacturers will not, and so, will be put out of business.
But the Air Force has refrained from giving an exact timetable for the aircraft to be put out to pasture, telling CNN that they will evaluate the way it maintains the A-10 as the years progress.
"We are working on it diligently," Shillman said on the sidelines of a Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association conference, adding that there was no firm deadline to present a plan that would be put out for public comment.
They won't necessarily be put out of business, but they will be forced to respond to lower prices and lower margins with lower prices and lower margins of their own — making the current round of dividend hikes extremely difficult to maintain.
Text-to-speech systems are evolving so quickly and sound so realistic, I expect both play-by-play and color commentators to be put out of work relatively soon – to say nothing about the numbered days of sports or financial writers.
It mostly just went to show why the State of the Union sorely needs to be put out of its misery, but thankfully, there was at least one silver lining from the night—namely, that it inspired some very good memes.
"Before rescuers could make their way to the scene, a fire which spread out over the wooded area had to be put out by helicopter and a path had to be cleared to the wreck," police said in a statement.
There is no need for all the puppy mills flooding the country producing 200 300 500 dogs a year to be put out on the market and ultimately dumped back on the rescues and shelters as their problem Georgiana from Calif.
This structure meant that even though the arrangement obliged the buyer to pay more than $22017 million for the buildings, each element of the deal's value was below the $219.6,2100 threshold that would require the contract be put out to tender.
It should be "put out there for the scientific community, to look at it, see it, know about it, refine study design and go and look again," says Gregory Poland, a Mayo Clinic vaccinologist and the editor in chief of Vaccine.
His research has indicated that in dry years, up to 625,000 acres of agriculture land could be put out of service, resulting in economic losses of about $2 billion per year, and leaving up to one million farmers and workers jobless.
By Wednesday, all of the employees who would be put out of work, totaling more than 15 percent of its staff, had learned their fates, with the exception of certain workers in Australia and Britain, a spokesman for the company said.
I don't say that because the trailer's bad — it's not good; it just looks really generic — but because the movie was supposed to be put out by Universal, but Universal seemingly didn't like the finished product and sold it off to Netflix.
Groening's creative output has been pretty rough lately—The Simpsons needed to be put out of its misery years ago—but this new cartoon looks like it has an all-star team behind it, including Abbi Jacobson and former Simpsons writer Josh Weinstein.
" She even imagined her own funeral — how she hoped for military aircraft to fly overhead and how she wished to be remembered, as an "American citizen who really dug her heels in and yelled fire and expected it to be put out.
"If you're not living according to the teaching of the Bible, and you're living in unrepentant sin, then you have to be put out of the church," Harris told "Axios on HBO" during an interview near his home in Vancouver, British Columbia.
I had nothing to do with the editing, I had no input whatsoever as to what happened during those scenes, and that was the first time I was going to see them in the version that was going to be put out to the public.
Zuckerberg talks a lot about his goal of making the world "more open" during this time period, part of the idea being that society has entered a new, post-privacy era where information should be put out in the open for everyone, not hoarded away.
Also up for grabs is an operating agreement for a roll-on, roll-off terminal near the canal, the tender for which will be put out in the middle of 2017, he said, adding the authority expected interest from Japan, China, Norway and South Korea.
"A paper in this regard will be put out for comments by September 2016," Rajan said in the central bank's bi-monthly monetary policy statement in which it cut its key interest rate by 25 basis points to a more than five-year low.
"Allah permitting, this brigade will be the first of jihad in Iran, and we ask our brothers the Muslims to follow us, as the fire that was ignited will not be put out, Allah permitting," one of the masked fighters said, according to SITE.
Firefighters had found themselves in "intolerable positions" as they had to decide whether to tell people to stay in flats where the air was relatively clean and hope the blaze could eventually be put out, or direct them down the staircase which was filled with poisonous smoke.
One in 10 members of his organization fear they could be put out of business, and one in four food exporters said they could be out of business within six weeks if a no-deal Brexit creates chaos at the ports, Mr. Wright told the BBC.
"So I agree that climate change needs to be put out there as a major driver of vector-borne disease in the US just as it is in Southern Europe (return of malaria to Italy and Greece), schistosomiasis in Corsica, and West Nile Virus across Southern Europe," said Hotez.
"[When I was about to start filming the show], my mind wasn't even thinking that my sexuality was going to be put out there, like, everywhere," says Jenkins, who graduated from Florida International University last year with a computer science degree and is currently working in Tampa for a tech company.
As of late afternoon, the fire was "confined and contained," but could not be put out entirely, because a connection line feeding fuel to the tank where a combination of propane and butane was burning could not yet be shut, Philadelphia Deputy Fire Commissioner Craig Murphy said in a press conference.
He described the wrenching process of finding owners for his three dogs, his constant disappointment with the health care system for veterans, the odd feeling of deciding which of his treasured possessions should be put out for sale, and the nagging worry that his sisters might be saddled with funeral costs after he died.
"If you're not living according to the teaching of the Bible, and you're living in unrepentant sin, then you have to be put out of the church," Harris, who was a pastor at Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg, Maryland, from 2004 to 2015, told "Axios on HBO," in an interview filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he lives.
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