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Read… This Vicious Cycle is What Bedevils the US Economy.
This conundrum bedevils many democracies, but it's particularly distressing in Britain.
He humiliates his wife, curses his daughter and bedevils his son.
But all that, says Franco Venturini, is precisely what bedevils their relations.
A similar problem bedevils the paper by Mr Aiyar and his IMF colleagues.
Creating the right environment means, above all, working to overcome the fragmentation that bedevils Europe.
And public banking offers a way out of a box that bedevils practically every political campaign.
I'd add one issue to these lists, which bedevils both rural America and smaller cities: educational opportunity.
It's this sort of statistical hall of mirrors that bedevils analysis of lead's underlying supply and demand dynamics.
That defeat, like every other that Brady has absorbed, bedevils him with an intensity few others can comprehend.
It's a question that bedevils almost every character in this novel, a finalist for the Man Booker Prize.
" The trial, he writes, "was a major precedent for the crisis of politicization that bedevils evangelical Christianity today.
Part of it is the generic loathing of inauthenticity that bedevils many leaders — like Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush.
But this introduces the same hold-out problem—where small groups can exert undue influence—as bedevils property markets.
The Supreme Court is weighing a thorny issue that often bedevils lawmakers on Capitol Hill: how to define corruption.
The event was widely reported as showing that racism still bedevils the commemoration of civil rights in the Deep South.
As the markets career toward a crash, the culture that bedevils Isabelle and her colleagues is poised for an upheaval, too.
Heroin is a scourge in east Africa; crack cocaine bedevils west Africa (though it is dwarfed by the abuse of prescription opiates).
Refusal to accept the trade-offs inherent in leaving the EU bedevils the whole process, no matter who is in charge of it.
Our society is better today because 501(c)(85033) organizations operate as safe havens from the caustic partisanship that currently bedevils our country.
Perhaps the larger dilemma that bedevils New America is the problem faced by so many centrist and non-partisan institutions in the Trump era.
The central problem of "Suicide Squad" is one that bedevils department heads and midlevel employees in every corner of the modern economy: team building.
One question that bedevils most families with children who can afford to save something is whether they should prioritize retirement savings or college savings.
Mr. Shanahan took over Boeing's missile-defense business in 2004 and worked on the kind of cutting-edge technology that often bedevils the military.
The destructive divide between the sciences and the arts, which bedevils contemporary life, was, as Mr Holmes shows, neither a natural nor a necessary divide.
And do I want to hear about how any given movie might play into a harmful trope that bedevils a group traditionally underrepresented in media?
As the title announces, there's a curse hanging over this story, one that soon bedevils Anna, forcing her to deal with weirdness closer to home.
Behind these attacks lurks a deeper problem that bedevils the Clinton campaign: They don't trust voters to like Clinton the candidate for who she is.
Set aside for a moment the fact that the email controversy is largely bullshit; this is a much different phenomenon than the one that bedevils Trump.
Lack of scale, says Herwin Bustaman, head of sharia banking at the Indonesian arm of Maybank, Malaysia's biggest lender, bedevils all small banks, not just Islamic ones.
More, it refused to confirm whether its malicious entity was imaginary or otherworldly, a question that bedevils Martin's estranged stepsister, Rebecca (Teresa Palmer), when she becomes his protector.
Both countries have dug into seemingly nonnegotiable positions on China's militarization of disputed land features in the South China Sea — the issue that most bedevils the military relationship.
"Frindle" tells the story of Nicholas, a mischievous boy who bedevils his fifth-grade teacher by persuading all his classmates to refer to a pen as a frindle.
With his vast experience, Cook will be up to the task, but he noted that there was one item in his field-conversion process that still bedevils him.
And nothing more bedevils lawyers and editors than claims for "libel by implication" — when the facts may be right but a plaintiff says that the story implied something defamatory.
Obama made it into the top schools and the most famous address in Washington D.C. despite suffering an "impostor syndrome" that she said so often bedevils minorities and women.
This ambiguity bedevils official statistics: one analysis found that 10% of the decline of manufacturing employment in 1998-2006 was explained by manufacturing jobs simply being reclassified as service-sector ones.
Objections to this theory come readily to mind, foremost the existence of women writers who are happily authoritarian; but also, the likelihood that the same anxiety bedevils male novelists as well.
Their candidate, Jon Ossoff, has a real chance to win partly because he isn't suffering from the gap in voter passion and commitment that usually bedevils Democrats, especially in off-year races.
Then there's the case of "The World's Angriest Boy in the World," a morbid children's book character that bedevils our heroes as they wind their way through the labyrinth of David's mind.
The Canadian experience was not free of sin—as the indefensible treatment of the First Nations demonstrates—and was, as well, not free of the "colonial cringe" that bedevils so many countries overattached to the motherland.
The description of the locale is somewhat flat, but Ólafsdóttir excels in exploring what bedevils Jónas and the novel's other men: a conception of manhood that prevents them from articulating emotion or understanding power except as violence.
The awkward, lurching pace that bedevils the entire film becomes a major problem in the third act, which doesn't seem to know what story the movie is trying to tell — much less how to wrap it up.
Wray's comments at the International Conference on Cyber Security were his most extensive yet as FBI director about the so-called Going Dark problem, which his agency and local law enforcement authorities for years have said bedevils countless investigations.
Although politics in the region remain tumultuous — the question of Catalan independence bedevils every election — there is consensus across political lines that air pollution and greenhouse gases must be addressed, and it must involve reducing the prevalence of cars.
That question bedevils Maureen Dowd's book on the 2016 presidential race, "The Year of Voting Dangerously," a rolling, roiling collection of her columns — mainly ridiculing the two political figures she, like most of us, loves to loathe: Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump.
Former President Jimmy CarterJimmy CarterJimmy Carter released from hospital Booker notes 'anger' over more billionaires than black candidates in 2020 race New Hampshire parochialism, not whiteness, bedevils Democrats MORE was released from the hospital Wednesday after being treated for a urinary tract infection.
There is the kernel of a provocative notion here, that what bedevils the contemporary world is a kind of unspoken alliance of military, political and religious elites — both Western and Eastern, fanatic and liberal — against the huddled masses who actually suffer in clashes of civilizations.
Judges Jon Newman, who was appointed by former President Jimmy CarterJimmy CarterJimmy Carter released from hospital Booker notes 'anger' over more billionaires than black candidates in 2020 race New Hampshire parochialism, not whiteness, bedevils Democrats MORE, and Peter Hall, a George W. Bush appointee, joined for the majority decision.
Judges Jon Newman, who was appointed by former President Jimmy CarterJimmy CarterJimmy Carter released from hospital Booker notes 'anger' over more billionaires than black candidates in 85033 race New Hampshire parochialism, not whiteness, bedevils Democrats MORE, and Peter Hall, a George W. Bush appointee, joined for the majority decision.
The new owners of Prospect Cafe — no, not the three bears, but the two brothers, Paul and Jeff Emery — have been dealing with a question that bedevils many restaurateurs, especially those trying to break in a new place: When do you toss a menu that isn't working and chart a new course?
To a degree, much of what bedevils This Is Us might have to do with airing on broadcast TV. For far too long, most of the characters would have long conversations with each other in which they essentially recapped their storylines for each other, in case the audience hadn't yet caught up.
Most important, there is compelling evidence that our own self-awareness is actually just this same mind reading ability, turned around and employed on our own mind, with all the fallibility, speculation, and lack of direct evidence that bedevils mind reading as a tool for guessing at the thought and behavior of others.
But the racing series, which has attracted support from major automakers like Renault, Volkswagen's Audi division, Mahindra of India and Citroën, is also the place to test out new ways of addressing the unique challenges of battery-powered transportation: range, charging technology and management of the performance-sapping heat that bedevils electric cars.
At the end of season one, it appears that Veronica — working alone, of course — has solved the mystery of her own rape, and that it was the kind of ambiguous sexual encounter (both parties drugged by their supposed friends and with little recollection of the night's events) that bedevils scenarios of affirmative consent.
Tom HarkinThomas (Tom) Richard HarkinNew Hampshire parochialism, not whiteness, bedevils Democrats Democrats must question possible political surveillance Wisconsin lawmaker gets buzz-cut after vowing not to cut hair until sign language bill passed MORE (D-Iowa) was spotted exchanging high fives on media row in the Russell Rotunda immediately after the vote.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryNew Hampshire parochialism, not whiteness, bedevils Democrats Lessons of the Kamala Harris campaign Overnight Energy: Pelosi vows to push for Paris climate goals | Senate confirms Brouillette to succeed Perry at Energy | EPA under attack from all sides over ethanol rule MORE, Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
The question of when and how to say farewell to a leader is one that bedevils all kinds of institutions, from Viacom, where the aging chairman Sumner M. Redstone recently stepped down under pressure, to the Denver Broncos, who will soon have to decide whether to ease out their quarterback, Peyton Manning, if he does not retire willingly.
John KerryJohn Forbes KerryNew Hampshire parochialism, not whiteness, bedevils Democrats Lessons of the Kamala Harris campaign Overnight Energy: Pelosi vows to push for Paris climate goals | Senate confirms Brouillette to succeed Perry at Energy | EPA under attack from all sides over ethanol rule MORE went on to be Secretary of State, and Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold GoreLessons of the Kamala Harris campaign The Memo: Will impeachment hurt Democrats or Trump?
Former Senator and Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryNew Hampshire parochialism, not whiteness, bedevils Democrats Lessons of the Kamala Harris campaign Overnight Energy: Pelosi vows to push for Paris climate goals | Senate confirms Brouillette to succeed Perry at Energy | EPA under attack from all sides over ethanol rule MORE (D-Mass.) is launching a new bipartisan coalition of world leaders and celebrities to push for an active strategy against climate change on Sunday.
Former Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryNew Hampshire parochialism, not whiteness, bedevils Democrats Lessons of the Kamala Harris campaign Overnight Energy: Pelosi vows to push for Paris climate goals | Senate confirms Brouillette to succeed Perry at Energy | EPA under attack from all sides over ethanol rule MORE said Sunday that the fight against climate change should be treated like a war as he touted a newly formed initiative that he claims is more diverse than other groups with the same mission.
Tom HarkinThomas (Tom) Richard HarkinNew Hampshire parochialism, not whiteness, bedevils Democrats Democrats must question possible political surveillance Wisconsin lawmaker gets buzz-cut after vowing not to cut hair until sign language bill passed MORE (1992) and Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaLGBTQ advocates slam Buttigieg for past history with Salvation Army Jayapal pushes back on Gaetz's questioning of impeachment witness donations to Democrats Gaetz clashes with Stanford professor: 'It makes you look mean' MORE of Illinois (2008) all won in Iowa, with Mondale and Obama gaining the nomination.
Headlining the group are former presidents Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonClinton still 'disappointed' Sanders held off on endorsing her in 2016 Booker notes 'anger' over more billionaires than black candidates in 2020 race Fox's Napolitano says obstruction 'easiest' impeachment offense for Democrats MORE and Jimmy CarterJimmy CarterJimmy Carter released from hospital Booker notes 'anger' over more billionaires than black candidates in 2020 race New Hampshire parochialism, not whiteness, bedevils Democrats MORE, former governors Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Kasich, Leonardo DiCaprio, Sting and Ashton Kutcher, the New York Times reports.
"To have some artificial rules that would've cut out Jimmy CarterJimmy CarterJimmy Carter released from hospital Booker notes 'anger' over more billionaires than black candidates in 85033 race New Hampshire parochialism, not whiteness, bedevils Democrats MORE, that would've cut out Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonClinton still 'disappointed' Sanders held off on endorsing her in 2016 Booker notes 'anger' over more billionaires than black candidates in 2020 race Fox's Napolitano says obstruction 'easiest' impeachment offense for Democrats MORE likely, that even Obama, who was 20 points behind Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThree legal scholars say Trump should be impeached; one thinks otherwise Report: Barr attorney can't provide evidence Trump was set up by DOJ Jayapal pushes back on Gaetz's questioning of impeachment witness donations to Democrats MORE at this point, in terms of what the polls say is viability — the polling has never predicted who would go on and win from our party," Booker said.
"Evil fairy bedevils Sleeping Beauty", Globe and Mail, 25 November 1982, p. E9Gildiner, Alina. "Sleeping Beauty is awake at last", Globe and Mail, 14 May 1984, p.
These fears are far from irrational. Efforts to institutionalise the practice are predicated on the idea that certain subjects are appropriate for elimination, while others are of sufficient value to be worth preserving. Discrimination against the vulnerable, and thus Art 14 incompatibility, bedevils this ethical terrain.
To rebut the criticism, Novak took Senator Thomas Eagleton to lunch after the campaign and asked whether he could identify Eagleton as the source. The senator said he would not allow his identity to be revealed.Kansas City Star. "With another disclosure, Novak bedevils the dead" by Steve Kraske.
Frank Weber, the diocesan archivist, replied, however, that the name given by the founders was "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora de los Angeles de Porciuncula", or "the town of Our Lady of the Angels of Porciuncula." and that the map was in error.Bob Pool, "City of Angels' First Name Still Bedevils Historians." Los Angeles Times (March 26, 2005).
August 19, 2007 Novak was accused of manufacturing the quote. Novak has claimed that, to rebut this criticism, he took the senator to lunch after the campaign and had asked whether he could identify him as the source, but the senator said he would not allow his identity to be revealed.Kansas City Star. "With another disclosure, Novak bedevils the dead" by Steve Kraske.
Alan Badel plays the stranger, who arrives in a small town, costumed as a flamboyant itinerant magician with a folding bag of tricks. After a week in town, where the outrageous behaviour of 'Napoleon' soon gives him a reputation for harmless, flamboyant buffonery, he visits a businessman. The businessman is known to keep regular hours and the stranger bedevils him with irritating magic tricks. The last of these tricks leaves the man handcuffed in his office.
In 2010, Simon & Schuster published his book The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer detailing the evolution of diagnosis and treatment of human cancers from ancient Egypt to the latest developments in chemotherapy and targeted therapy. On 18 April 2011, the book won the annual Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction; the citation called it "an elegant inquiry, at once clinical and personal, into the long history of an insidious disease that, despite treatment breakthroughs, still bedevils medical science.""The 2011 Pulitzer Prize Winners: General Non-Fiction". The Pulitzer Prizes.
The two men have made a connection and embark on a romance, taking trips in the countryside. Then one night, the country boy wanders off into the dark. The film's narrative abruptly shifts to a different story, about a soldier (played by Lomnoi again) sent alone into the woods to find a lost villager. In the woods, the soldier encounters the spirit of a tiger shaman (played by Kaewbuadee again), who taunts and bedevils the soldier, causing him to run through the woods and become lost and isolated himself.
Backstage commented on the performance, "soprano Lisa Hopkins as Sofia proves a deft comedian while singing with impressive flair."Forbes, Harry. "Il Signor Bruschino", Backstage.com, January 29, 2007, Retrieved on July 8, 2008 Seegmiller was also selected as a Wolf Trap Opera Company Filene Young Artist,"Filene Young Artist Alumni" , Wolf Trap, accessed July 3, 2014 singing the role of Corvina in John Musto's adaptation of Volpone (June, 2007) and the First Lady in Die Zauberflöte (August, 2007)."Sound system bedevils 'Flute'", The Washington Times (review praising the three ladies), August 20, 2007.
Fire is the major hazard and it bedevils park management for about six months every year. This is the time of the cool, dry winter when many people like to spend a day out in the hills-especially at weekends and public holidays. In a normal fire season there can be as many as 300 hill fires in the parks with five to seven fires a day when conditions are particularly bad. In 1986, a 34-hour blaze destroyed 282,500 trees at Shing Mun and Tai Mo Shan and ravaged 7.4 km² of countryside.
Herrick was greatly concerned about the unregulated lobster-fishing industry and that the limited migration of lobsters bedevils recovery of lobster populations once depleted. His 1917 work was the first critical biography of John James Audubon and negated the public's romanticised image of him as an American woodsman. An ornithologist with a particular interest in the aetiology of instinct in wild birds, Herrick was the first researcher to study the bald eagle in the field, and help popularise wildlife photography in the process. He became professor emeritus in 1929.
On May 2, 2019, a document signed by Ayuk Tabe declared that the Sako-led interim cabinet had been dissolved, and that his own pre-arrest cabinet had been restored. The document expressed recognition for the job the Sako-led cabinet had done, but claimed that infighting had rendered it unfit to continue; the caretaker cabinet has lost the ability to reconcile our people and, in doing so, has imperiled the identity and mission of the interim government to complete the decolonization of Southern Cameroons through advancing our collective national interests.Detained Sisiku Auk Tabe Dissolves Interim Government As Infighting Bedevils ‘Ambazonia’, The National Times, May 2, 2019. Accessed May 2, 2019.
After the establishment of DC Comics' multiverse in the 1960s, it was later explained that the purple-suited Mxyztplk (the T and P are transposed to slightly alter the name) lives in the Fifth Dimension connected to Earth-Two and the orange-costumed Mxyzptlk in the Fifth Dimension connected to Earth-One. The Earth-One version is also retconned into Superboy stories as the red-haired Master Mxyzptlk, who bedevils Superboy during his youth in Smallville. He even appears as a deus ex machina to stop the Kryptonite Kid, who was killing a helpless Superboy, so that he could continue to bedevil Superboy, and later, Superman. A 30th- century descendant of Mxyzptlk appeared in Adventure Comics #310 (July 1963) with similar abilities.
In August 2012 the company Internet Brands, owners of the Wikitravel site, sued two of its contributors who had spoken out in favor of the proposal.Travel Site Built on Wiki Ethos Now Bedevils Its Owner, Noam Cohen, The New York Times, September 9, 2012 That lawsuit in turn led the Wikimedia Foundation to sue Internet Brands in September 2012 to not "impede, disrupt or block the creation of" such a site.Wikimedia Foundation seeks declaratory relief in response to legal threats from Internet Brands, Kelly Kay, Wikimedia Blog, September 5, 2012 The community proposal to host a travel guide wiki was successful, and the decision was made to incorporate Wikivoyage, a Wikitravel spinoff site, as a project. The Wikidata project, which had been discussed in various guises for some time, was officially launched on October 30, 2012.
The floating body effect is usually a parasitic effect that bedevils circuit designs, but also allows a DRAM-like cell to be built without adding a separate capacitor, the floating body effect then taking the place of the conventional capacitor. Because the capacitor is located under the transistor (instead of adjacent to, or above the transistor as in conventional DRAMs), another connotation of the name "Z-RAM" is that it extends in the negative z-direction. Theoretically, a reduced cell size would have allowed denser storage, which in turn could (when used with large blocks) have improved access times by reducing the physical distance that data would have to travel to exit a block. For a large cache memory (as typically found in a high-performance microprocessor), Z-RAM would then have been potentially as fast as the SRAM used for conventional on- processor (L1/L2) caches, but with lower surface area (and thus cost).

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