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It feels as though all the resources that can be brought to bear on this problem are being brought to bear.
"The amount of pressure that has been brought to bear economically on North Korea is far short of what was brought to bear against Iran," another senior administration official said.
Unless ... Unless overwhelming political pressure is brought to bear.
He added that Ocean Infinity brought to bear unique capabilities.
Kaufmann, in his translations, brought to bear a strong, pugnacious style.
But nudging is now being brought to bear on bigger, harder, problems.
"No outside influence of any kind was brought to bear," he said.
" Faulconer continued: "All resources are being brought to bear to catch this individual.
Physics and chemistry can be brought to bear; battery power is getting better.
Policy cannot be crafted in a vacuum — evidence must be brought to bear.
And there were two primary principles people brought to bear on the transport monopolies.
It also reinforced the repressive instincts already being brought to bear against American blacks.
David Brooks Now, at long last, the big guns are being brought to bear.
Waivers appear to be given reliably only when much publicity is brought to bear.
There is a lot of technology that be brought to bear on this problem.
Coronavirus has resisted the tools that countries have brought to bear against previous global scourges.
But that lone figure hardly captures the depravity Castro's regime brought to bear in Cuba.
Economic pressure has also been brought to bear on companies that depend on revenue from China.
Pressure must be brought to bear on both Congress and the Supreme Court to remedy this.
The allegation was brought to bear by ex-wife Donya Fiorentino, with whom Oldman had two children.
A Yemeni anti-Houthi military official said the alliance had brought to bear a 21,000-strong force.
Thus greater pressure is brought to bear not only on the Kim regime but on China too.
But the Pentagon wasn't the primary element of U.S. power brought to bear against African security challenges.
That's another tool that should be brought to bear that does not have issues with the Second Amendment.
No matter what the impetus, he brought to bear on each effort a kind of photographic perfect pitch.
One is the British colonial-era sedition law that was brought to bear against Mr. Zulkiflee, the cartoonist.
We're all at the debating prowess of the most purely democratic branch of government was brought to bear.
He also brought to bear a sinewy lyricism that is essential for grand opera in the French mode.
In Ukraine, pro-Russian militia have done much of the fighting but sometimes greater force is brought to bear.
For instance, the massive power brought to bear on delegitimizing the science of climate — that's not a popular project.
There you've got potentially three different countries with three different types of laws that could be brought to bear.
As the program expands and improved tools are brought to bear, many countries are achieving their NTD elimination goals.
It looks for challenge, because that's where the tools that make us unique can all be brought to bear.
We aim to teach critical thinking, habits of mind that can be brought to bear in many different contexts.
And perhaps the restraint Mr. Davis brought to bear balanced out the theatricality of the staging to good effect.
But with time rapidly ticking down on our climate emergency, more pressure may need to be brought to bear.
But their most exacting attention to detail was brought to bear on the re-creation of Cuarón's childhood house.
It's a broad request that the full force of the US government be brought to bear against Trump's political enemies.
Those same techniques of machine learning and AI can be brought to bear in the massive scientific puzzle of cancer.
The most pressure may be brought to bear on those delegates from the states at the beginning of the alphabet.
The weight of familiar places and names; old weapons brought to bear again; the mighty cycle made front and center.
She herself saw the grief and forbearance and hope behind the brushwork, the suffering brought to bear on every calligraph.
This is an ongoing event, and we are confident that every available state and federal resource will be brought to bear.
Since when does race, gender or ethnicity determine the quality of intellectual effort brought to bear on fundamental monetary policy questions?
Even so, many of the same investigative techniques could still be brought to bear on the task of gathering relevant evidence.
If you're going to make good monetary policy, then you would want the best economic research brought to bear on the issues.
"There are a number of strategies and tactics that can be brought to bear, and that is one of them," she said.
Congress can hold hearings so the public knows what's going on and political pressure can be brought to bear on the president.
The Journal added that the investigations could be rekindled if additional evidence was brought to bear, citing people familiar with the matter.
The full resources of the federal government were brought to bear, with transition planning beginning more than a year before Election Day.
Then, as now, various legislative and administrative initiatives were brought to bear on the elimination of the offending businesses and their proprietors.
The hope on part of some advocates was that sex workers might see relief from the pressure traditionally brought to bear by police.
The usual levers brought to bear against private citizens who ignore subpoenas—fines and imprisonment—are harder to use against executive-branch officials.
Projects like Count Me In are built on the premise that a third disruptive technology can also be brought to bear: social media.
The full force and resources of Homeland Security, as well as our country's laws on terrorism, are brought to bear in such cases.
A diverse legislative workplace adds legitimacy, and signals to constituents that their diverse experiences matter and are brought to bear in legislative deliberations.
Then, as now, the power of the state was brought to bear to coerce a legal, but politically unpopular, business out of existence.
Pollan's sources of information heavily represent metaphysical constructs of psychological theories brought to bear on the psychedelic experience rather than rigorous neuroscientific analysis.
An indication of how profound a shift Reisman brought to bear is given in the press release from the inaugural show she curated.
Despite the passion with which this subject has been broached and the studies brought to bear to demonstrate the problem, the situation persists.
If things do get hairy, help is only a radio call away, and then the omnipresent airpower that orbits overhead is brought to bear.
Later on, as enemy numbers increase and the range of attacks brought to bear against you grows, an all-Overwatch setup isn't as effective.
And, for those places that are infected, the full force of antibiotic-distribution and face-washing education programmes can now be brought to bear.
The absence of those sales due to sanctions creates pressure that could not otherwise be brought to bear (excuse the pun) against the Russians.
If sanctions are to be effective, the collateral damage to U.S. companies should not eclipse the pressure brought to bear on their Russian targets.
So, too, did the justices in the late 1930s not respond to the public pressure President Franklin Roosevelt brought to bear on the court.
The notion that Trump had directed that pressure be brought to bear on AT&T over CNN and its Time Warner deal isn't new.
"Decades have gone by and there hadn't been a measure of basic fairness, of basic justice that was brought to bear," Mr. Casey said.
" Importantly — at least from the standpoint of the degree of pressure brought to bear on Ukraine— the whistleblower said that in early August "U.
In the second, it's still unclear whether there in fact exist classified tools that could have been brought to bear on the device in question.
"There is increasingly so much more data and so many kinds of sensors that could be brought to bear, that it's really overwhelming," Ware said.
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, on a visit to London, said the military option must be part of the pressure brought to bear.
" Pence emphasized that Trump wanted Texans to know that the "full resources of the national government are being brought to bear in a consistent way.
To transform energy use and supply across the economy, GHG emissions will have to be priced and the power of the market brought to bear.
I realize opposing Donald Trump and wanting to reduce inequality are not identical, but can your book and its theory be brought to bear here?
"There's a whole range of needs we're going to have that the manufacturing might of the automakers could be brought to bear on," she said.
"In this way, the views of the global community and the lessons of international experience are brought to bear on national policies," the fund says.
All of the resources brought to bear, including the protection of the Mexican Navy, have proved to be no match against the illegal wildlife trade.
She said late last month that the impeachment investigation should now focus on the pressure campaign brought to bear by Trump and his government against Ukraine.
If white youth suffered as brown and black youth do, it's reasonable to assume that more pressure would be brought to bear and more progress made.
The passage of ESSA in December of 2015 reflected the leadership and bipartisan spirit brought to bear by President Obama and the four principal negotiators: Sens.
With that comes immense institutional knowledge that can be brought to bear on the challenges facing federal agencies, thus informing the decisions of any political leadership.
Disappearances, extrajudicial killings, torture, intimidation — all have been brought to bear, and in the vast majority of cases, no one has ever been brought to justice.
All of which is to say, if the interview is done, it must be done carefully, with the best journalism that can be brought to bear.
Little has been left unscathed in these neighborhoods, where a tremendous amount of firepower from the sky and on the ground has been brought to bear.
After all, he is effectively calling for the government's instruments of criminal investigation to be brought to bear against someone who has committed no obvious crime.
Whether or not such pressure was brought to bear, prosecutors, who are independent of the government in Canada, have continued to pursue the company in court.
Experiencing the works in person is far more impressive and startling than seeing them in photographs, though the labor Hocking has brought to bear is still evident.
Renewed pressure has been brought to bear on the industry by P.T.C. advocates like Robert Sumwalt of the N.T.S.B. and Sarah Feinberg of the Federal Railroad Administration.
With hindsight, politicians in Britain were too blithe about the pressures that migration from new EU member states in eastern Europe brought to bear on public services.
A drone hovers overhead, but only observes, never being brought to bear; hundreds of miles away, F-14s sit idle on the deck of an aircraft carrier.
In some cases direct political pressure — not just the collateral damage of service disruption — appears to be being brought to bear on them by the Russian state.
"They brought to bear multiple assets from around the globe that, taken collectively, paint a pretty convincing case," says Simcoe, who was not involved in the research.
The tiger recovery in Manas is working because intensive efforts have been brought to bear there to stop poaching and to disrupt the illegal wildlife supply chain.
" A senior British government official said further options remained on the table: "Economic, diplomatic, legislative, and our security capabilities can all be brought to bear if needed.
So, the ability to have mental health or whole person health services brought to bear and more easily accessible, including tele is mission critical from that standpoint.
Federal civil rights, voting rights and open housing legislation all passed, in part, through the pressure he brought to bear on Congress, presidents and wider democratic institutions.
"It is pressure that should never be brought to bear by an official when the legislative branch is in the process of an investigation," Ms. Feinstein said.
A tremendous amount of military and other assets were brought to bear to find the missing soldier, because he is an American and that is what we do.
The article triggered cries of "treason" from Trump and a demand that the powers of the federal government be brought to bear to root out the disloyal officials.
"In the same way the kitchen was once a Cold War battleground, now it's a climate-change battleground, where our consumption choices are brought to bear," she said.
The full weight of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government has been brought to bear and the monuments in accordance with the law have been removed.
It is, rather, to expose the facile thinking that is often brought to bear on this subject when the people committing suicide are old, or sick, or infirm.
Thus Roof symbolically brought to bear nearly 400 years of America's worst sins and fears every time one of his bullets plunged into one of his victims' bodies.
The full weight of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government has been brought to bear and the monuments in accordance with the law have been removed.
"Sometimes though, after people's minds get focused because a criminal charge is brought to bear on them, they have to retain counsel, they go to court," he said.
"What principle of law or logic can be brought to bear to contradict a believer's assertion that a particular act is 'central' to his personal faith?" he wrote.
Maduro's continuing consolidation of power in recent months suggests that Venezuela's slide towards dictatorship has continued despite the pressure the United States has brought to bear this year.
Her work uses the theory of modular forms, powerful mathematical functions that, when they can be brought to bear upon a problem, seem to unlock huge amounts of information.
Bera is also concerned about pressure being brought to bear on millennials from their parents' generation, leading them to buy a home for the wrong reasons — someone else's reasons.
And what's decried as an independent, even unruly career civil service is a critical guarantee that true, generally apolitical expertise is brought to bear on matters of public consequence.
Surely, New Jersey, having a comic level of corruption in it, has brought to bear, but to be truthful, I was not... AXELROD: Governor of Illinois by the way.
At some point, the fate of the galaxy will be at stake, just as the fate of the world is routinely brought to bear for our Earth-oriented heroes.
But there are lessons in Pokemon GO which maybe, one day, might be brought to bear in developing economies where there are more smartphones than long-run investment opportunities.
"It is pressure that should never be brought to bear by an official when the legislative branch is in the process of an investigation," Feinstein was quoted as saying.
Normally, when these headwinds are blowing in the face of the agriculture community, you might see some pressure brought to bear on more extreme measures to alleviate those concerns.
That pressure was brought to bear, for example, on the so-called border adjustment tax, designed to tax some imports and promote use of American-made goods and materials.
Similar pressure was brought to bear by the leaders of Mexico and Canada when Mr. Trump threatened to withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement — then reversed course.
But users who report this type of content often hear back that it doesn't violate the platform's rules — at least until sufficient media attention and pressure is brought to bear.
After honing that professional sense of fear against governments and corporations for years, suddenly the sector's paranoia has turned inward, brought to bear with laser focus on their male heroes.
These aides have since been convicted of crimes linked to this scandal, which was brought to bear because of public safety concerns rising from the increased traffic in the area.
When political and economic considerations are brought to bear, specific outcomes are sought and funding and status are at stake, the risks of compromising objectivity and scientific integrity rise dramatically.
But the sharp uptick in industry research and development in A.I. over the past year strongly suggests that this new technology will soon be brought to bear in digital advertising.
Some reason that they needed a Republican, even this opportunistic Donny-Come-Lately, for the conservative judges and tax cuts that would outlast whatever bad behavior he brought to bear.
In each episode, author Jason Torchinsky goes deep to tell the surprising stories behind barrier-breaking industrial design throughout history – and the economic effects these revolutionary ideas brought to bear.
Putin's immediate aim of easing or ending the crippling sanctions the United States and Europe have brought to bear on Russia depends heavily on the outcome of the Ukraine crisis.
Bannon, carving out an alternative view, said on Monday that the pressure brought to bear on Qatar amounted to one of the most successful foreign policy achievements of Trump's young presidency.
For years now, climate scientists and leading economists have called for treating climate change with the same resolve we brought to bear on Germany and Japan in the last world war.
He brought to bear a critical, historical and social perspective and, in his own words, a refreshing "need to challenge and resist authority" — qualities missing in much of contemporary sports reporting.
Moreover, Iranian officials are cognizant of the political value of the facility, which remains open to this day despite the pressure Western powers brought to bear to have the facility shuttered.
Truly improving the representativeness of Congress requires increasing not just the number of women in Congress, but the diversity of women's experiences brought to bear on agenda-setting and decision-making.
The state's political legacy on a range of demographic, economic, and educational issues was brought to bear as a record number of women are seeking political office in resistance to Donald Trump.
In my experience, it is frustratingly rare to find a problem where academic number theory can be brought to bear on a recreational problem, so I was thrilled to find this one.
"Pressures were brought to bear to sway the crew from working as adventurously as they could have done," he says, expressing disappointment that the film didn't live up to its initial promise.
If modern techniques can similarly be brought to bear on other unimproved crops of little interest to the big seed companies, such as millet and yams, the yield-bonuses could be enormous.
In this view, it would not be necessary to explain what capabilities the United States acquires with an expanded Navy or how those capabilities can be brought to bear in, say, Somalia.
The United States of America calls for a prompt and thorough investigation into this crime and for the full force of the law to be brought to bear against those found responsible.
The FBI said it closed its inquiry into Reinking in October 2017, emphasizing at a news conference after the Waffle House shooting that "every federal resource was brought to bear" in examining him.
But the kleptocratic model Baku has brought to bear—the sheen and the shell companies, the nepotism and hostility toward basic democratic norms—serves as an archetype to which all budding autocrats aspire.
The pressures of an election year, when officials are wary of alienating key lobbyists and constituencies and seek to balance fiscal responsibility with flashy campaign promises, may also soon be brought to bear.
"I also think that the pressure that is being brought to bear on the (Manhattan) District Attorney's office demanding that an indictment or prosecution of Mr. Weinstein proceed is inappropriate pressure," he added.
The foreign ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, said the full weight of the U.S. authorities was being brought to bear against RT's operations in the United States, and that Moscow had the right to respond.
"Much has been said about the coarsening of public debate, but when these factors are brought to bear directly in election campaigns then the very fabric of our democracy is threatened," says the committee.
The details both women lay out portray Fox as a place where sexual harassers roam free, grabbing or ogling whatever they fancy, with consequences brought to bear only on the victims who speak up.
It will be fascinating to see if more than a century later the same dynamic of pairing private investment with risk-taking can be brought to bear to repair nature rather than control it.
The United States will also likely push Bolsonaro to make it harder for Russia and China to exert the kind of pressure they have increasingly brought to bear in Latin America in recent years.
Whether or not this is going to be enough to win across the nation in a general election, particularly when there is opposition research brought to bear later on, is still up to debate.
Budgets were slashed, the school system was scrapped and studies were shelved as Attorney General Jeff Sessions brought to bear his tough-on-crime philosophy and deep skepticism of Obama-era crime-fighting policies.
Also, we're following these criminal prosecutions, making sure we're paying close attention so somehow those don't go away, whatever pressures might be brought to bear on the people who might bring up those charges.
How, then, could we expand the scope of the public interest standard so that it could be brought to bear where it now seems to be needed most – in the regulation of digital platforms?
Mr. Holdsworth forged a relentlessly exploratory approach to harmony, which he brought to bear on both the guitar and the SynthAxe, a guitarlike synthesizer that allowed him added control over his tone and flow.
Labor has a unique roll to play because we have a resource that other social movements often lack — a sustained structure and legal standing that can be brought to bear as a mobilizing force.
"I don't want to speculate about what will happen, but we have a lot of tools in our tool kit, and additional pressure can be brought to bear on the North Koreans," he said. .
And that's all before you consider the huge public and political pressure now being brought to bear on the company over data handling and user privacy, as a result of the current data misuse scandal.
A thorough and objective review is clearly warranted, and can only be brought to bear by the GAO, which can initiate a dialogue with FERC and bring about the reforms the agency so desperately needs.
While national politics dominates the news, advocacy groups of all stripes are seeing the benefits in applying the same tools that well-funded political campaigns brought to bear on the electorate to promote particular issues.
After nearly six weeks of writing this column, I have (as you might imagine) some general thoughts about how these midterms are shaping up, and the forces that have been brought to bear on them.
Even with all the scholarly thoughtfulness and culinary skill brought to bear on the rest of the menu, the buttermilk-soaked chicken, which sells for $14.95 with two side dishes, remains the most popular order.
" But he added, "I don't think that should be brought to bear on the question of whether Hector, who didn't have anything to do with it — why is that being raised to color this decision?
In its overt hostility and in the pressures it has brought to bear, this assault has surpassed that during the early months of Ronald Reagan's first term, long recognized as the darkest years in agency history.
They become the tragic heroes of the expansion, racing to overwhelm the Han Empire and its ambitious and self-dealing leadership before the might of its institutions and infrastructure can be brought to bear against them.
That process requires checking Nauert's financial history, looking for potential conflicts of interest or any issue that might make a nominee vulnerable to foreign pressure -- part of the usual Senate scrutiny brought to bear on nominees.
"The substance that was brought to bear here is one that we will absolutely follow up on," said Joseph J. Lhota, the chairman of the M.T.A., adding that the agency received 438 submissions from 23 countries.
Meijer cited concerns about the capacity of these performers to give informed consent, but was also perhaps responding to pressure brought to bear on the situation by conservative internet groups protesting the content of the show.
While South Korean exports from mascara to music have grown wildly popular in China, the port boycott shows that patriotism, deftly stoked by the ruling Communist Party, can quickly be brought to bear in diplomatic tiffs.
"The reason Netanyahu didn't do this before is because of the international pressure that's been brought to bear on him," said Diana Buttu, a Palestinian Canadian lawyer and former spokesperson for the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
"This shows what could have been done and should have been done 10 years ago if it were not for political influence that Mr. Epstein and his lawyers brought to bear on the process," Boies told CNN.
The buying power of these middlemen has been brought to bear particularly in areas of medicine where there are several similar treatments to choose from, such as insulin injections and inhalers for asthma and chronic lung disease.
By excluding the most expensive drugs from their plans when cheaper alternatives are available, there is real pressure brought to bear on drugmakers to reduce the cost of prescription medications that Medicare and Medicaid patients rely on.
If our best minds were brought to bear to study the technology confronting us, much as the Japanese did in the 1850s when confronted by Admiral Perry's fleet, then unprecedented technological breakthroughs could occur in short order.
Plans are in the works to launch a coding academy to teach young Gazans not just how to code but why to code — what real-world application can software be brought to bear to create new opportunities.
I felt that those reviews were not compelling reviews, didn't make sense, didn't take into account the actual evidence that we had brought to bear properly and were completely addressed by our response, and the journal agreed.
The Trump presidency must be debated in a fully transparent and orderly manner  — with all of the awesome and co-equal powers of one of our two legislative bodies brought to bear for the benefit of the country.
Bruce Klingner, a former CIA Deputy Division chief for Korea told CNN that the new sanctions "do seem to be significant" and were the result of leverage brought to bear on the Chinese government by the White House.
MILAN, June 13 (Reuters) - The head of Italian market watchdog Consob said on Monday he acknowledged that pressure had been brought to bear on him from some members of government, but called the basis of those charges groundless.
So when Trump recalled Marie Yovanovitch from Kyiv in May, it raised questions about whether political pressure had been brought to bear against a career diplomat who had a reputation for honesty among those who worked with her.
The skulls of Teouma were particularly interesting to paleogenomicists not only because they produced the first ancient DNA in the Pacific but because their genetic evidence could be brought to bear on an outstanding debate in the region.
That estimate was always assumed to be on the low end, but a new, independent study published this week in The New England Journal of Medicine has brought to bear something closer to the true depths of the tragedy.
"We've always got other tools that can be brought to bear in the interest of shareholders but we can't speculate which route to take until we know what happens with the AGM," said Rod Barker, a partner at Toscafund.
I will build on the work already done by Special Counsel Mueller and current Department of Justice leadership and ensure that the full might of our resources are brought to bear against foreign persons who unlawfully interfere in our elections.
The obvious answer is that Trump now faces an impeachment inquiry in the House, the result of a pressure campaign brought to bear against the Ukrainians in hopes of forcing their hand to investigate debunked allegations of corruption against Biden.
As he covers the group's contentious but remarkably well-ordered meetings, his movie feels like a documentary about AIDS in the early 1990s, and the different angles of attack different groups brought to bear on the health crisis in France.
Notice that the screen is black, and that the questioner is nothing but a disembodied voice; notice the robotic rote of her phrasing, and Dan's scornful talk of "an American company"—the outside force, brought to bear upon his native land.
So when Stevens, laid up with terminal stomach cancer at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford in 1955, falls into daily conversations with the chaplain, Arthur Hanley, there is plenty of material from Stevens's interior life that could be brought to bear.
" "In September 2018, Secretary Nielsen designated State of the Union Addresses as National Special Security Events (NSSEs), recognizing the need for 'the full resources of the Federal Government to be brought to bear' to ensure the security of these events.
Surely the moral intelligence of the entire institution should be brought to bear on judging, case by case, the nature of the support being offered, with the trust that a balance of idealism and pragmatism will prevail in decision-making.
"All the social sciences are brought to bear to try to explain all the evil that persists in the world, even though the liberal Enlightenment worldview says that we should be able to perfect things," said Mr. Strouse, the Trump voter.
We provide a global surveillance network, combat power that can be brought to bear to any point on the planet, and global reach that fully enables our American military dominance, guaranteeing our vital national interests and our allies' and partners' security.
"I will do everything in my power to ensure that accountability is brought to bear on the administration and that the Constitution and our nation's laws are adhered to, as no one is above the law," he wrote in a statement.
"BA passengers rightly expect BA and its pilots to resolve their issues without disruption and now is the time for cool heads and pragmatism to be brought to bear," Brian Strutton, the union's general secretary, said in a statement on Wednesday.
It was not the vigilance of government that uncovered Hillary's private email server, but the intrusions of a computer hacker and the pressure brought to bear on the Obama administration's Department of Justice and the FBI through ligation by Judicial Watch.
She believes that pressure must be brought to bear on universities from the outside, and so she is co-organizing a small meeting next month to brainstorm solutions to gender discrimination in science with lawyers, economists, behavioral scientists and activists.
In September 2018, Secretary Nielsen designated State of the Union Addresses as National Special Security Events (NSSEs), recognizing the need for "the full resources of the Federal Government to be brought to bear" to ensure the security of these events.
It feels as though, with the amount of resources obviously brought to bear in Cleveland on FRONT's behalf, that a greater portion might have been diverted toward helping to polish some of the city and the region's diamonds in the rough.
Pressley thinks their actions displayed a model of political confrontation she believes needs to be brought to bear during the nomination process, and that should be part of the ongoing pressure the movement can use to create solidarity around survivors of sexual assault.
The report, which also alleges violations of labor laws and operating licenses, follows a trend of increasing pressure being brought to bear by green groups on corporations in Europe to clean up their supply chains in countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia.
But this isn&apost over and I think you&aposre going to see more pressure brought to bear and I think we have a better chance of having success under Trump than any president we&aposve had in the last 25 years.
The New York City Medical Examiner's Office can only share the cause and manner of death—homicide by asphyxiation—not how the examiner reached their conclusion, so it's impossible to know before trial precisely what tests or evidence were brought to bear.
"I have always been concerned with the problems of the individual seen in relation to society and the personal pressures brought to bear because of moral, political or social conditions and the inability to conform," Ms. Freeman wrote in an autobiographical essay.
Forced to work the weekend — job losses are imminent, a conundrum on which Pooh's wisdom is amusingly brought to bear — he has no compunctions about abandoning his wife and daughter, Madeline (Bronte Carmichael), who had planned to get away from the city.
"In September 2018, Secretary Nielsen designated State of the Union Addresses as National Special Security Events (NSSEs), recognizing the need for 'the full resources of the Federal Government to be brought to bear' to ensure the security of these events," the letter states.
But if the company continues winning legal motions, there is the possibility of a discovery process that could force the Trump administration to reveal what kind of pressure the president may have brought to bear to stop Amazon from winning the JEDI project.
"The matter of when the election takes place, I hope through the discussions that will take place on Thursday night, further clarity will be brought to bear on it," Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe told a news conference on Tuesday, confirming the meeting.
There was a lot of pressure brought to bear in that matter, not to be perhaps as aggressive as we would be in a case involving a non-ally — and Joe resisted that pressure, and I resisted, and Joe backed me up.
Many of the circumstances have not been previously reported, including what led to the security forces' fatal attacks on 60 demonstrators in Nassiriya, and how much pressure from Shi'ite clans in the south was brought to bear on religious and state institutions.
"The New York Times story reinforces the fact that, but for consistent pressure brought to bear by the Senate Intelligence Committee's bipartisan investigation, we would still be in the dark about the extent of Russian activity on Facebook during the 2016 election," Warner said.
The importance of that ability, which eluded every unsuccessful Democratic nominee since the advent of television, is about to be brought to bear on the 2020 Democratic primary, as likely candidates weigh how to honor Martin Luther King Day and celebrate Black History Month.
On the vital issue raised by Chief Brown, even as families mourn, even as the hammer of justice is brought to bear on those who've committed atrocities (in or out of uniform), let's hope that riven, bloodied communities can find a way to heal.
But there's a larger principle at stake, one that will be brought to bear on your relationship with your husband as both a partner and a co-parent for many years to come: how you resolve important issues when you hold strongly opposing views.
The thinking of the United States and the European governments has been consistent, if rarely enunciated in public: To keep Pakistan stable and its nuclear arms under control, there is a limit to how much outside pressure can be brought to bear on the country.
We'll cover topics ranging from launch services, to orbital operations, to ground station networks and beyond, focusing on where the opportunities in space lie, what kinds of innovative solutions are being brought to bear to unlock them and what still needs founder focus and investment.
Speaking to CNN before the talk, Chan said he was surprised by the amount of pressure which had been brought to bear on the FCC, an elite institution which has had a presence in Hong Kong since the 1940s and frequently hosts politicians and dignitaries.
"The New York Times story reinforces the fact that, but for consistent pressure brought to bear by the Senate Intelligence Committee's bipartisan investigation, we would still be in the dark about the extent of Russian activity on Facebook during the 2016 election," he said.
She pointed out that in September 2018, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen designated State of the Union addresses as "national special security events" (NSSEs) that need "the full resources of the Federal Government to be brought to bear" for the sake of safety and security.
" Jason Levine, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, said it was "long past time for the full power of the federal government to be brought to bear to answer why so many thousands of Kia and Hyundai vehicles have been involved in non-crash fires.
What's unusual—electrifyingly so—is to see this kind of polyphonic, self-conscious literary performance and all-stops-pulled-out postmodernist production value brought to bear on underclass lives, and on questions of social justice that tend not to penetrate the soundproofing of the ivory tower.
" Jason Levine, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, said it was "long past time for the full power of the federal government to be brought to bear to answer why so many thousands of Kia and Hyundai vehicles have been involved in non-crash fires.
The two biggest threats to his leadership have been substantially neutralized — the myriad rebel groups that tried to overthrow the Syrian government and the Islamic State — the latter thanks largely to the military force brought to bear by the American-led international coalition that fought the militants.
We had been working, our teams -- the team that that I brought to bear as well as the north Koreans for weeks so we could make a big step along the way towards what the two leaders had agreed to back in Singapore in June of last year.
As Wagner put it then, What we have in Gamergate is a glimpse of how these skirmishes will unfold in the future—all the rhetorical weaponry and siegecraft of an internet comment section brought to bear on our culture, not just at the fringes but at the center.
He said much of the initial Iraqi reluctance to turn to the American embassy "had a lot to do with resources being brought to bear," given that the Defense Department had been able to provide more staff, equipment, money and other resources than the State Department could in Iraq.
It has become, for good reasons and bad ones, a seat of semi-monarchical political power, a fixed place on which unimaginable pressures are daily brought to bear, and the final stopping point for decisions that can lead very swiftly to life or death for people the world over.
"Security, especially for women, in closed circumstances like subways and other train systems is vitally important—and that peace of mind and security is brought to bear by seeing a law enforcement person whose job it is to keep everyone safe and secure," MTA board member Linda Lacewell said.
In the exhibition Fever Within: The Art of Ronald Lockett, AFAM wants you to see the magic that Lockett supposedly believed in and brought to bear on nails, tin, tree branches, chicken wire, industrial sealing compound, plastic vents, charred wood, and the enamel and paint he could hardly afford at times.
The tradeoff is that the Israelis must engage in their own questionable behavior to convince Charlie to literally play along, with Skarsgard as the conflicted warrior, whose own seductive powers are brought to bear as he seeks to train Charlie to survive the gauntlet of suspicion she's destined to face.
Chief Judge Dana L. Christensen of United States District Court for Montana on Monday rebuked the agency in a lengthy court decision, citing the "immense political pressure that was brought to bear" by Western states on the question of whether to list the wolverine, rather than relying on sound science.
In other killings — whether they be domestic or inter-community or directed at law enforcement officers — no matter how tragic the circumstances, or perhaps because of the tragedy, the full force of the law is brought to bear, and we can point to a track record of justice, at least to some degree.
When it became clear that the full weight of the Guardia Civil was being brought to bear on us — or, at any rate, that we wouldn't be going anywhere for some time — Farhadi seized the opportunity, as he often did during the days we spent together, to step outside and have a cigarette.
There are a variety of data sources that can be brought to bear on the problem: social media mentions of the illness, frequency of Google queries with related terms, frequency of access to relevant Wikipedia pages and CDC pages, retail purchases for things like anti-fever medications and thermometers, and electronic health records.
" Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, expressed gratitude for Mr. Brooks's "service in the fight for justice, the moral clarity that he has brought to bear on the challenges we face, and the sacrifices that he has made while resisting injustice across the country.
He covers, among other things, A Tribe Called Quest's beginnings in Queens; its involvement in the Afrocentric rap collective Native Tongues; and its nadir in the late '90s, when the visionary energy the group brought to bear on its first three albums dissipated into something that started to sound dutiful and desultory.
International leverage must be brought to bear on Turkey and Iraqi Kurdistan to re-open the borders so essential trade can flow in both directions; the PKK must be taken off the proscribed list of organizations; and aid should be provided for the influx of refugees from other parts of Syria to this safe haven.
Alden Ehrenreich seems to basically channel Harrison Ford in a couple of scenes in this brand new short teaser trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story, which is coming out May 25 in the U.S. He nails the instant, 'just a good dude' grin that Ford brought to bear on Solo in the original trilogy.
They managed to tame it sufficiently, though, that their other measures could be brought to bear: "points of interest" from OpenStreetMaps, things like bike racks, bars, universities, banks, and such; call detail records taken from mobile providers; and an analysis of street layouts to determine their convenience and accessibility to other areas and resources.
Here's where California residents can stop companies selling their data Here's a top-level summary of some of its basic tenets: The law is described in considerably more detail here, but the truth is that it will probably take years before its implications for businesses and regulators are completely understood and brought to bear.
When you use an fMRI to look at visual processing in the brain you see that the brain doesn't just rely on the visual processing centers to create a mental image of what's in front of the eyes, it goes searching all the available resources in the brain to see what can be brought to bear on the problem.
But the president can still be reasonably held responsible for the urgency with which the bureaucracy attacks the problem, the speed at which rules get suspended and workarounds enacted, the pressure brought to bear on state and local authorities to take a possible pandemic seriously, and the use of presidential rhetoric to encourage private citizens to do the same.
There were a bunch of ins and outs to this, but the climax was a 22012 meeting between FHLB officials and five US senators — Alan Cranston (D-CA), Dennis DeConcini (D-AZ), John Glenn (D-OH), John McCain (R-AZ), and Donald Riegle (D-MI) — at which pressure was brought to bear for regulators to go easy.
In this respect, "Down to Earth" extends the sociological analysis that he brought to bear on factory workers in Abidjan and scientists in California to the minds of anti-scientific voters, looking at the ways in which the reception of seemingly universal knowledge is shaped by the values and local circumstances of those to whom it is being communicated.
However, Raymond Nickerson's 1998 analysis of confirmation bias cites examples of science philosopher Karl Popper referring to an "incessant stream of confirmations, of observations which 'verified' the theories in question …There was, in Popper's view, no conceivable evidence that could be brought to bear … that would be viewed by an adherent as grounds for judging it to be false".
"Reviver is a container for 10 subjectively original meditations from the 2016 Yale MFA graduates on where and how the legacy of photography can be brought to bear on the idea of photography as an independent art form," writes exhibition curator, Charlotte Cotton, a visiting critic in Yale's MFA photography program and the current curator in residence at the International Center of Photography.
It would also allow employees not to provide personal information to union organizers, provide more protections from union coercion blocking decertification of an already existing union, require secret ballots for strike votes, thereby eliminating the option to vote at union meetings, where pressure is most easily brought to bear against those who are opposed, and criminalize union threats and violence.
"The psychological pressure and coercion brought to bear upon the Defendant by his wife's admonishment to him to confess would have bared fare less weight upon the Defendant — even the next day as he spoke to known Agents — had he known his wife was actually an enlisted informant and that she was not acting solely in his interest or the interest of the marriage," the motion states.
Not only does this diminish the larger problem brought to bear by the data, in so doing, the authors err in the same way as those they accuse of taking advantage of our system in the first place: They see girls not as whole people with rights that have been violated, but as a means to an end, pathways to citizenship and nothing more.
" In language that is echoed in his letters to the leaders of other countries — including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, Prime Minister Erna Solberg of Norway and Prime Minister Charles Michel of Belgium — Mr. Trump said he understands the "domestic political pressure" brought to bear by opponents of boosting military expenditures, noting that he has expended "considerable political capital to increase our own military spending.
When I think about what we've done on the information integrity side, of which Vijaya just mentioned, just election integrity, but when I think about what we've done on information integrity, on conversational health, we've brought to bear more product and technology solutions that start to tip the scales — to use the phrase that you did — around deamplifying content that we think is likely to be against our policy.
Now, for those of you interested in the sticky, complicated business of where our wild fish comes from, and what natural and governmental forces are being brought to bear on both commercial fishermen and the stocks they target, do take a moment to read this Wall Street Journal article about how changing migration patterns are upending the business and culture of catching fish in the waters off the Eastern Seaboard.
For example, there has been little to no discussion about the decline of the family, the rise of divorce, the increasing sexualization of women, what values should be brought to bear on the discussion of immigration, how we should respond to evil governments that brutalize their people, growing narcissism and self-focus among our youth, what defines success, and whether honesty should come before the lust for power.
The warship's arrival at Yokosuka Naval Base comes three weeks before an unprecedented meeting is supposed to take place in Singapore between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The show of force is a reminder of the military pressure that can be brought to bear on North Korea as the United States seeks to press it to abandon its nuclear weapons and its ballistic missile program.
And the analogy that my colleague Jack brought to bear was one of a doctor and a patient or a lawyer and a client or– sometimes in America, but not always– a financial advisor and a client that says that those professionals have certain expertise, they get trusted with all sorts of sensitive information from their clients and patients and, so, they have an extra duty to act in the interests of those clients even if their own interests conflict.
Specifically, the list of the behavioral clues the Court gleaned and examined includes: manifested personal and commercial ambition and aggressiveness by company executives in pursuit of business goals; concerns over the individual's and the business's reputation in the industry; responsiveness to professional and corporate peer pressure; strength of character brought to bear upon company policies and operations; level of commitment to business objectives and resourcefulness and creativity in securing and managing the means to carry them out; impulse to prevail in competitive settings and to exercise will power directed to that end; motivation to achieve marketing targets surpassing competitors; inducement to strive harder impelled by the prospect of promotion and rise of standing within a corporation or industry; resort to disruptive or contrarian ways to gain competitive ends and demonstrable success in doing so; and patterns of past conduct and duration and consistency of openly known identification with and adherence to a recognized professional or business culture.

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