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"cast aside" Definitions
  1. (formal) to get rid of somebody/something because you no longer want or need them

512 Sentences With "cast aside"

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" He added: "High turnout has cast aside all doubts.
Catherine was cast aside and forbidden from seeing her daughter.
Republican megadonor Thiel got used by Trump, then cast aside.
Behind the scenes, Ms. Wruble said she felt cast aside.
Similar to "Grease," Turner looked sad after being cast aside.
By Friday that mood had been abruptly cast aside, however.
Working in silence, he cast aside all the scraps he removed.
Many have never had an accident and resent being cast aside.
We're ringing the alarm because we've been excluded and cast aside.
The sooner "reunification" is cast aside, the better for U.S. interests.
Mr. Trump has cast aside both establishment figures and nationalist outsiders.
After all, words are easily said but not easily cast aside.
He's cast aside conventions separating politics from the rule of law.
With the Ouija board cast aside, she would drop into a trance.
People still tell stories of inhibitions cast aside and new lovers taken.
"I am not able to cast aside my fiscal concerns", he said.
But she's over being cast aside for whatever drama he's dealing with.
That, too, was largely cast aside by critics as a mere gimmick.
Mr. Clinton asked voters to cast aside the "cartoon" version of Mrs.
I was often treated as his personal sex object and cast aside.
A handful cast aside their anonymity and sent photographs of their faces.
Other congressional Republicans have simply cast aside the CBO estimate as inaccurate.
So how does someone cast aside doubt while still embracing who they are?
With Gentiloni&aposs visit, India and Italy have cast aside their strained relations.
Destructive thoughts must be cast aside and fears dismissed to truly feel free.
Mo'Nique herself has some experience feeling cast aside by the industry, of course.
He expressed disgust at the values and mores that have been cast aside.
Those great early days silenced the fundamentalist movements and cast aside foreign interests.
Shepherdson said any previous worries about falling prices should now be cast aside.
Anxiety about trade wars with China and Europe has been largely cast aside.
Although retaliation is illegal, many complainers are shunned, nitpicked, and ultimately cast aside.
The teenager's speech expressed an ageless aspiration for Americans to cast aside discrimination.
The thousands of negatives that were once cast aside were moved into boxes.
But Verniers doesn't think it's likely Modi will cast aside his divisive policies.
Throughout history, women have constantly been shut up and their opinions cast aside.
Yet the president cast aside a historic global agreement forged through American leadership.
Facebook risked being cast aside if it didn't build its own VR successor.
How can those be cast aside in this supposed march that they're on?
It was one of several questions about Kavanaugh that Trump angrily cast aside.
Cast aside mindless shopping: the environment and your wardrobe will thank you for it.
And anyone who doesn't fit the mold—particularly white, male, conservatives—is cast aside.
When it stands in the way of deregulating Wall Street, it is cast aside.
This is a group that has long been cast aside, discriminated against, even disparaged.
These things allow her to cast aside health fears and hope for the best.
But statues like the colossus were cast aside because they were made from quartzite.
"It's easy to cast aside lobbyists, because they're not held in high regard," she added, "but it's harder to cast aside someone who may be carrying the same message" but is known to Trump or his advisers, or is seen to be powerful.
What's not entertaining, however, are the prospects of hopefuls cast aside by Hollywood's star system.
That specific arrow in the company's surreptitious quiver will soon be cast aside — sort of.
Now he has cast aside Deng's efforts to introduce a system of succession by timetable.
In the age of reason, they were cast aside as aberrant and institutionalized en masse.
Sex workers are cast aside to the point of being the butt of a joke.
Just as many maps have proven to be unreliable, many theories have been cast aside.
We were anonymous and forgotten, cast aside as the rest continued on with their lives.
But he was cast aside and died in 21865 a criminal, prosecuted for his homosexuality.
The deal had been cast aside by Congress and had been, politically, left for dead.
But these days, that responsibility has been cast aside by the imperative of electoral survival.
Cuomo cast aside the possibility of any potential adjustments to his campaign strategy, the Post reported.
His flick of a pen cast aside efforts by President Barack Obama's administration to block construction.
But Solis told me that environmental concerns were simply cast aside during the decision-making process.
Traditional gatekeepers have been cast aside; politicians and celebrities have direct access to millions of followers.
Anyone who didn't fit into its defined limits of play was cast aside as invisible furniture.
His willingness to cast aside inconvenient practices at the slightest provocation should alarm even impeachment skeptics.
With that in mind, cast aside Trump's bombast and focus on his substance, or lack thereof.
The Trump team seems unfazed by the feeling among Palestinians that they are being cast aside.
Benson also flirts with decoration, another narrative cast aside as pejorative in the history of modernism.
Also cast aside are values the angler, his son, and most American outdoor enthusiasts presumably share.
I know what it's like to be cast aside in a relationship for a whiter, blonder person.
Outsiders are cast aside — either married into the community like the Ali Hackem, or killed, like Jud.
"I was often treated as his personal sex object and cast aside," Sampson claimed in the lawsuit.
By the next cycle, oftentimes, those newly minted stars are cast aside for someone younger and fresher.
The Senate should cast aside party politics, abide by the wishes of the people and confirm him.
The Bush administration's decision to cast aside that norm helped lead to the disastrous war in Iraq.
Mr. Trump's willingness to cast aside our nation's hard-earned reputation as a reliable ally is remarkable.
Acrimony, even after fiercely contested elections, is usually cast aside or at least aired only in private.
Ingredients that are typically cast aside are sometimes used for stocks, sauces, soups, bitters and cordial drinks.
In pushing out his attorney general, the president cast aside one of his earliest and strongest supporters.
And then, for her troubles, Annie is cast aside, her entire internal drama a colossal red herring.
What is therefore cast aside is an opportunity for reciprocal, cooperative relations based on mutual vulnerability. 5.
With all the usual players in France's political game cast aside, Macron suddenly looked very presidential indeed.
On Friday, however, those tensions seemed to be cast aside for now as both leaders hailed the breakthrough.
These presents are perfect for that person you're going to cast aside as soon as the snow melts.
" But the judge cast aside those claims in her opinion Monday, writing, "This decision has already been made.
In more recent clips, the pretense of Ryan actually playing with certain toys has been totally cast aside.
"Civil control of the military is not something to be casually cast aside," Smith said in a statement.
Such risks are not to be cast aside, even if growth prospects and development paths are somewhat different.
Other contenders, including coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler, have been cast aside, according to a source with direct knowledge.
Obama publicly demanded that Mubarak had to go -- and in doing so cast aside a longtime American ally.
A huge segment of society has been cast aside by medical providers, she writes, and not by accident.
When Mr. Gruevski was in power, Mr. Orban cast aside concerns about corruption to embrace the Macedonian leader.
He nonetheless cast aside his growing anguish and melancholy and showed striking prowess for an 2800-year-old.
These old buildings are like New York's senior citizens and should be venerated as such, not cast aside.
The proposed changes would effectively cast aside the Affordable Care Act's protection of people with pre-existing conditions.
But Warren cast aside the notion that she intended to drop out of the race any time soon.
The youngest bemoaned his sense of disconnection, of being cast aside: "Why can't he see me?" he said.
Last month, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court cast aside the state's old map and redrew its 18 congressional districts.
Credence has been alternately courted and cast aside by Grindelwald, depending on how useful he appears to be.
"Artists are often in this situation, especially queer or 'othered' individuals, who family has cast aside," said Ravens.
And had I not ultimately cast aside those beliefs when I discovered they did me more harm than good?
Go deeper: Landmark of one Cold War cast aside for the next one Carnegie scholars on "managing the fallout"
He seemed to have cast aside aspirations of reality television stardom, excepting an appearance on Bachelor spinoff Bachelor Pad.
The "useless masses" cast aside by this development will pursue the mirage of happiness with drugs and virtual reality.
Of course, there are other aspects of globalism that Trump appears prepared to cast aside, swapping globalism for nationalism.
WADA has cast aside its responsibilities to clean athletes, sports fans and those who work tirelessly for clean sport.
Whatever regrets Gold felt about the end of his career were cast aside for about three hours every night.
"The proposed regulations cast aside the very purpose of national parks to protect wildlife and wild places," she said.
Occasionally, wines that have much to offer are cast aside simply because they meet none of those artificial criteria.
Do not give Israel's foes what they want, which is Israel cast aside and ostracized by the international community.
In "Without Me," the long-suffering Halsey lovingly rescues someone only to be cast aside when no longer needed.
As in most of the country, normal routines have been cast aside in an effort to curb the virus.
All that will remain is the beaded patchwork and gun, representing mementoes cast aside during the fight for emancipation.
The thickest, weight-bearing strands of this safety net are treaties that have been cast aside without being replaced.
But in its final act, that hoped-for mystery gets cast aside in favor of a smaller, more straightforward conclusion.
A pile of ice skates or jackets cast aside because it's too warm inside or outside, because you have miscalculated.
Mistry's blistering letter portrayed Ratan Tata, 78, as a man who cast aside his advice and bulldozed through major decisions.
But Mary is resolute through all of the ups and downs, holding her ground and refusing to be cast aside.
Ideas that attempt to reboot Sonic into a new paradigm of coolness are tested, then cast aside when they fail.
Now I'm almost ready to cast aside my worldly concerns and sign up for my white robe and bindi. Almost.
French 18th seed Lucas Pouille was cast aside on Wednesday by Austrian qualifier Dennis Novak, ranked 152 places below him.
Most importantly, that software speed cap was cast aside and replaced with a directive to go as fast as possible.
Mexican Sergio Perez was cast aside after one disappointing season at McLaren while Danish prospect Kevin Magnussen was similarly discarded.
Maybe this is because, unlike the identity categories under the umbrella of queerness, singlehood can be elected or cast aside.
A Republican administration has gleefully cast aside trade deals, for instance, and the energy among Democrats is around democratic socialism.
Is it too much to hope that they cast aside the distractions from the House's failed plan and start fresh?
" Xu certainly cast aside his own fear, predicting that he would face new punishments but adding, "I cannot remain silent.
So conservatives have now cast aside their high-minded arguments of political principle, replacing them with dense discussions of policy.
Unease about the future, however, was cast aside Friday, as Obama and Trump carried out the traditional rituals of transferring power.
That has included, at times heartbreakingly, being outgrown, forgotten and cast aside by the mercurial little people whose love animates them.
As he recounted in season three, young Sandor picked up one of Gregor's wooden toys, which he had previously cast aside.
As in previous years, Congress is likely to cast aside the request, an eventuality the official acknowledged was the probable outcome.
These anti-heroes—some revered and mythologized, others quickly cast aside—puppeteered lives of spectacular deceit, and often to great ends.
Now, you'll have a record of every attempt to get inside your ear, every screened call, every cast aside Hawaiian vacation.
What he had hoped would be a movement had been cast aside as an electoral tool that had served its purpose.
He cast aside the idea that a fix had taken place, but nevertheless was not impressed by the money changing hands.
The economic stimulus of continuing the Artemis lunar program is too important for the recovery to cast aside on a whim.
He cast aside the advice of public health officials who have urged Americans to avoid contact, which can spread the coronavirus.
And the Old Town mill, cast aside by a parade of short-term investors, abandoned to the elements, needed a savior.
But to gain any hope of meaningful Democratic support, some key conservative goals would almost certainly need to be cast aside.
When you cast aside the connotations of idol culture that surrounds them, Babymetal are doing good things for the rock scene.
Visitors walking through the building were still posing for selfies in front of the cast-aside parts of the big show.
The G4's plastic has been cast aside and replaced with an aluminum construction that resembles a proper premium device in 2016.
These weighty problems get attention here and there but have largely been cast aside to take on issues with less racialized appeal.
Iglesias takes the concept of collection very literally, using cast-aside and found objects as foundations for her installation and sculptural work.
The Chinese people must "cast aside illusions and rely on ourselves", he said in April soon after the first shots were fired.
Enemies cast aside their differences, strangers befriended one another on the internet, and old friends reunited to save the beloved police comedy.
States have cast aside hanging, electrocution and gas chambers for this reason, turning since the 1980s to an injection of lethal chemicals.
At worst, however, it reinforces boundaries around whose representation matters, and alienates people who are already cast aside within the "Asian" category.
This was an RTS that basically cast aside most of the genre's most beloved conventions and invented fascinating new ones. Base-building?
Everything you own eventually becomes junk, cast aside in favor of a shiny new thing and given little thought once it's gone.
I'd experienced depression on and off for most of my life; I'd also experienced the unique pain of being cast aside romantically.
There's an incredible amount of talent out there that can produce these stories and that has been cast aside by many entities.
In "The Dream of Sir Lancelot at the Chapel of the Holy Grail" (1870), the knight lies asleep, his helmet cast aside.
President Trump has cast aside the mythology of a magisterial presidency removed from the people in favor of a reality-show accessibility.
Together, they have cast aside more than four decades worth of Justice Department ideals and instead adopted the approach of Richard Nixon.
The French have cast aside the insipid and the showy, the sanguine and the sombre, old-timers on the left and the right.
For decades, the LGBT movement has cast aside the most marginalized in pursuit of 'equality' for the most privileged members of our communities.
You are inventing something that can chew through the bedrock of our world, can cast aside stone and earth like so much confetti.
Now he's refusing to cast aside campaign support from none other than David Duke, a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
They have some idea of what Martin values, and that means various ideas and notions fans have held dear are being cast aside.
We must seize the opportunity to cast aside harmful dynamics and build the prosperous and peaceful future that our citizens demand and deserve.
A seasonal place where BLTs and turkey clubs are cast aside, and you can forget about peanut butter and jellies — they've been banished.
In the fictional moment, Stark opted to cast aside prepared remarks that would have kept his secret identity safe and out himself instead.
What's going on: Republicans cast aside projections that their 2017 tax reform law would add $1.9 trillion to the deficit over a decade.
Mr. Trump cynically cast aside his earlier pro-gun-control position and successfully pandered this year for the group's endorsement during the primaries.
Wine School Every wine lover's history is littered with grapes, producers and styles that for one reason or another have been cast aside.
Clinton's team has repeatedly cast aside accusations that her family foundation had been used for political horse-trading, pointing to its philanthropic agenda.
It's a lesson in finding friendship when you think you're alone and being persistent when you're cast aside by someone close to you.
The right to free expression and assembly has been cast aside, and the number of ordinary people incarcerated is growing by the day.
" As he sees it, a common mistake reporters make is "holding on to conventional standards of judgment that he has just cast aside.
There is no guarantee the progress will be permanent; it could, as in previous months, be cast aside with a few presidential tweets.
Accessibility is often an afterthought, and people with disabilities are expected to conform to the able-bodied world, or risk being cast aside.
That helps explain why so many Republican senators have cast aside consistency, logic and unrebutted evidence to shield their president from impeachment charges.
First, that she served as Catherine of Aragon's lady-in-waiting for 26 years, weathering the many years Catherine spent cast-aside and destitute.
Even if we weren't playing a time when post defense is being cast aside in favor of guarding speed and spacing, this would work.
Personally, I appreciate the difference between grades of beef, but I also love barbecue, whose traditions stem largely from cast-aside cuts of meat.
For every show, there is a point where, even if it's successful, any other benefits are cast aside because of how expensive it gets.
So while we may not be trying the mouthwash-on-the-scalp trick anytime soon, that doesn't mean all hacks should be cast aside.
In doing so, we have cast aside the safeguards that were supposed to protect democracy against a dangerous marriage of private and public power.
Dot-coms with no business model were cast aside and only companies who could prove they could make real money got funding after that.
In late July, Mr. Ryan agreed to cast aside the border-adjustment tax on imports that was the centerpiece of his tax-overhaul vision.
Its manifestations included Theosophy, Spiritism, Swedenborgianism, Mesmerism, Martinism, and Kabbalism—elaborations of arcane rituals that had been cast aside in a secular, materialist age.
Black men dealing with Fleck's conditions are often cast aside by society, ending up on the streets or in jail, as studies have shown.
For years, the powerful House leader has cast aside any Democrat who dared to primary her and then easily trounced Republicans in the generals.
The U.S. hardwood plywood industry cannot afford to be forgotten by another administration and watch as their livelihoods, communities and jobs are cast aside.
The one million migrants from Southeast Asia — who constituted the single largest wave of refugees in U.S. history — were quickly cast aside after resettlement.
And in March, Mr. Trump cast aside more than 50 years of American policy, tweeting his recognition of Israel's sovereignty in the Golan Heights.
China must "cast aside illusions and rely on ourselves", President Xi said in a speech shortly after the American sanctions against the company were announced.
But, all of that gets cast aside when Michael's mother, the woman who would definitely know her son's parentage, disagrees and proposes a third option.
In this era, many more of us will be able to cast aside the idea of investing in a car for the next 11 years.
Friendships can endure and deepen if you nourish them, becoming more than marriages of convenience to be cast aside the moment they outlive their usefulness.
The theory is that Uber's drivers, who lack a stake in that company, will simply be deactivated and cast aside in favor of robot cars.
Party loyalties have been cast aside and many voters still define themselves on whether they voted to Remain or Leave in last year's EU referendum.
If the life of an infant can be cast aside like so much rubbish, the conscience of the nation must be either myopic or deluded.
The new extreme Democratic Party regards the Constitution as an antiquated hindrance to achieving its political goals, to be totally altered, or cast aside entirely.
Having worked assiduously in recent weeks to cultivate a more disciplined demeanor on the campaign trail, Mr. Trump cast aside that approach on Tuesday morning.
Donald Trump's fairy tale is too good a story for displaced working-class workers to cast aside no matter how much its reality is challenged.
From what I saw at least, real innovation was cast aside in favor of what is basically a Segway with a flamethrower duct-taped on.
Hooper and his comrades are the unsung artists of the film industry, which regards them as expendable workers, to be exploited, endangered and cast aside.
We're at this absurd point because Mr. Trump cast aside a multinational deal under which Iran curtailed its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
On Thursday, federal Judge Richard Leon cast aside arguments from Fusion GPS that its banking records were irrelevant to the House Intelligence Committee's Russia investigation.
You've been singing for decades about people who are unemployed, cast aside, left behind — a forgotten working class that apparently turned to Trump in 2016.
Trump has already selected, alienated, and cast aside two chiefs of staff: Kelly and Reince Priebus, the chief he replaced unceremoniously after barely six months.
And once we cast aside the idea of willpower, we can better understand what actually works to accomplish goals, and hit those New Year's resolutions.
Meanwhile, fashwave fans have cast aside punk, folk, and metal—music traditions with long histories of being appropriated as vehicles for far-right ideology—as relics.
It stems back to westward-bound white settlements, territory wars with the U.S. government, disputes over gold, coal and oil and treaties signed and cast aside.
" After telling his own migration story, the Pope called for equality, solidarity, and tenderness to help people "who are cast aside by our techno-economic systems.
Jimmy Kimmel has taken several opportunities this year to cast aside humor and use his platform to discuss a serious issue close to his heart: healthcare.
They feel used, they say, by the country's most prominent Democrats — transformed into a hashtag to earn political points, and then cast aside just as quickly.
We have once again reached the point in time where we should cast aside all US political work in favor of everyone's most beloved country — Ukraine.
Financial experts have largely cast aside the web-based currency as a legitimate investment, calling it too volatile, too risky, and in some cases, a scam.
As for yoga's potential to change misconceptions about partying and festival culture, DJ Drez believes the practice can help ravers cast aside their inhibitions—sans substances.
Why do the celebrity Republicans insist that we cast aside all doubt and trust a man with the Supreme Court when he is otherwise wholly untrustworthy?
Friendship symbolizes a spirit of love and fellowship, in which diplomacy based on self-interest is cast aside, and the sharp tone of classic politics disappears.
"We cannot allow our country to forget the many tens of thousands of veterans who suffered physical and mental wounds yet were cast aside," Rowan wrote.
Meg tracks Jon down at the post office, and the two of them cast aside their pseudonyms and embark on a tentative, often very funny courtship.
On January 15, inmates in eight separate prisons around the state are expected to cast aside their tools and halt work for a full 30 days.
But while salmon, with its rich flesh and deep flavor, is prized, the pale-hued, gentle-tasting mackerel is often — and I'd say wrongly — cast aside.
Obama's decision to twice express his thoughts seems to cast aside some of that caution in favor of defending a political ally and former administration official.
And I would stress to our friends in Beijing that the one country, two systems approach has worked, is working and should not be cast aside.
For much of the day, they cast aside any attempt to make a narrowly tailored case to Republicans that they should support calls for additional witnesses.
The theory was that many talented young players were being cast aside in the development process because they were not as physically mature as their contemporaries.
Philip Hammond, the chancellor of the Exchequer, cast aside the language of austerity and shelved a pledge by his predecessor to balance the budget by 2020.
Should it deliver Ms Warren the presidential nomination, she may have to cast aside Mr Sanders's idea and come up with her own plan after all.
Former House Speaker John Boehner was cast aside because enough rank-and-file members were so frustrated by their own sense of powerlessness that they revolted.
Earlier Thursday, a federal judge ordered that voters in Florida whose ballots were cast aside due to signature mismatches will have until Saturday to fix the problem.
They have been woefully cast aside in the past few decades, as the industrial base has changed, as jobs have shifted abroad or transformed in unrecognizable ways.
Instead, she chooses her career over her personal life, remaining a virgin queen with ultimate power, rather than risking being owned and cast aside by a husband.
America continued in the Puritan way, the egalitarian dream of Merrymount cast aside, the "merriment after the old English custom" (Morton's words) feared as the devil's indulgence.
Earlier this year, el-Sissi cast aside the gang killing theory and accused unnamed parties of killing Regeni in a failed plot to sabotage Egyptian-Italian relations.
"Hostile foreign forces and separatist, religious extremist and terrorist forces that have colluded to distort history ... will be cast aside by history and the people," it said.
The suit didn't entirely go the plaintiffs' way, admittedly—the California law violation was thrown out, and the pitch to open-source the code was cast aside.
Imagine a couch so abysmal that, for a moment, the people of the world cast aside their differing political opinions to rally together and hate on it.
If anything, the past six seasons have been about revealing that the Starks who were initially overlooked or cast aside are actually the family's most important members.
The tribes have argued that federal labor law does not give the labor board the power to cast aside tribal sovereignty and assert jurisdiction over their businesses.
The Thirty Meter Telescope is just one step in a long line of injustices that cast aside indigenous science and spirituality as inferior to their Western counterparts.
The legitimate government, the private sector and civil society were cast aside in favor of for-profit aid companies in the United States and other foreign experts.
Many camps were once called "transformation through education centers" by the government, reflecting their mission: inducing inmates to cast aside Islamic devotion and accept Communist Party supremacy.
Cast aside by their former teams, the players, known as the Golden Misfits, formed a close-knit locker room in large part by proving their doubters wrong.
The national security adviser cast aside any suggestion that tearing the UK away from the EU may not be the best path forward for the British people.
Dennis Price plays Louis Mazzini, whose beloved mother, having married beneath her, was cast aside by the noble clan to which she had the honor to belong.
Cast aside your moon and star signs, forego your ancestral calendars, and gather 'round ye old platform of choice — for this is the Year of the Goose.
House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.) cast aside Interior's justification of spending the fees, arguing any amount used during a government shutdown was unlawful.
The board that he had put together turned up falsified loan records and conflicts of interest under Mr. Laplanche's watch, and almost overnight, he was cast aside.
Rumors of marital infidelity were cast aside during his candidacy, and he rode the savings from military cuts and a technology bubble to economic prosperity as president.
New approaches to reduce nuclear dangers and weapons are not being advanced, even as treaties that have served us well are being cast aside or are unraveling.
With that in mind, it may be that anyone who has Trump's ear may only keep it for a short time before they are ignored or cast aside.
"It cannot be right that over 10,000 people who may have been mis-sold loans are just cast aside, especially as many will be vulnerable consumers," Morgan said.
"This court could not cast aside a carefully devised scheme established after years of legislative consideration and agency implementation," Chief Judge Judith Rogers wrote in a unanimous decision.
That measure of unemployment was 22 percent in January (or 240.4 percent if you want to cast aside the "seasonal adjustment" process that smooths out normal seasonal variation).
When an agent with a good reputation vouches for talent by representing them, producers and casting directors will take notice, cast aside other hopefuls and take a meeting.
The defeated Michael Gove, for one, will feel that his agenda of bold reform and a bonfire of deregulation will be cast aside in favor of caretaker government.
"The youth talked about how they kind of identified with this bird that was sort of cast aside in this urban environment, scavenging, and making due," Weihmann says.
Why cast aside this opportunity to coordinate on cross-border and maritime law enforcement, a top priority for President Trump, and instead cede the playing field to Putin?
Mr. Comey's move, and the series of news stories that followed about politically charged investigations, have led to accusations that those rules and traditions had been cast aside.
This is entirely understandable: they often have a life-long association with their team and do not want to see its identity watered down, or cast aside altogether.
For an episode that's all about how women are cast aside in favor of serving men, "Jezebels" kinda casts its women aside in favor of serving the men!
The women said their case is emblematic of a broader "epidemic" of older women in the news media being cast aside in favor of younger women and men.
Cast aside the priorities of religious leaders in determining the boundaries of Jewishness and establish the authority of the state and its political leaders to make such determinations.
Indeed if Trump, from Comey's testimony, seems more than ready to cast aside "some of my satellites" for their Russian shenanigans — perhaps even Kushner — he's obsessive about Flynn.
If Democrats cast aside all of these candidates in favor of Bloomberg and his wealth, I fear they will be making it harder to defeat Trump in November.
Cast aside and left to wallow in the knowledge that his moment has passed, he has a fitting end to the public life of a true American villain.
Still, the waves from the recession, which ended six and a half years ago, continue to upend many people who were cast aside during and immediately after the storm.
She's clearly a star of NASA's spaceflight program, but she's also reckless enough to cast aside her family obligations and start an affair with a veteran astronaut (Jon Hamm).
"I feel tired of being cast aside and of being forced to prove my humanity at every turn," she said, adding she hasn't seen her family in a decade.
It urged the United States to cast aside Cold War thinking, and take steps to promote the healthy and stable development of two-way ties between the two militaries.
Cast aside by the Pirates with unrealized ambitions, McCutchen and Walker have a sense of unfinished business about them as they approach a playoff push with a new team.
It might be easy to cast aside a graphic that claims "buying lunch" is "nonessential," but the cult of self-improvement stretches far beyond a single poll or column.
Mr. Hook argued that with the old deal cast aside, there is a chance for new diplomacy — though he offered no guess as to whether the Iranians would engage.
After all, if Merrick Garland can be unceremoniously cast aside, what is to prevent a future Republican-controlled Senate from refusing to confirm the appointees of Democratic presidents forever?
My faith teaches me that salvation has to do with how I make myself useful to those who have been excluded, marginalized, and cast aside and oppressed in society.
In a televised morning address on the eve of the vote, Buhari asked Nigerians to "cast aside doubt and have faith that INEC will rise to the occasion" on Saturday.
The decision to advance the pipelines cast aside efforts by President Barack Obama's administration to block construction of the two pipelines, while making good on one of Trump's campaign promises.
"It is appalling and outrageous that anyone would cast aside the American flag in a public park and replace it with an ugly symbol of the Nazi regime," said Shaver.
Flawed though our institutions may be, they are the best that 4,000 years of civilization have produced and cannot be cast aside without opening the door to something far worse.
For the left, especially those who want a "Green New Deal" to fight climate change, this is a reason to cast aside worries about debt and focus on boosting spending.
But cast aside your associations and just play it as if it's an old gem — use a walkthrough or VGmaps to help, though, because this game is a real bastard.
"The suggestion that I, in some dark chamber in the FBI, would somehow cast aside these procedures ... and somehow be able to do this is astounding to me," he said.
Between new regulation and an array of scandals, many who produce videos for the platform feel they've been cast aside while YouTube focuses other issues like trying to please advertisers.
The trip was made possible by his breakthrough agreement with Cuban President Raul Castro in December 2014 to cast aside decades of hostility that began soon after Cuba's 1959 revolution.
Inevitably, though, this can clash with the fundamentals of ergonomics: Good-sense design principles have been cast aside as car controls made the transition from mechanical actuation to virtual engagement.
Divorced, or more accurately cast aside by his unfaithful wife, he views these idealized, anonymous love letters as the only sort of intimacy he can undertake without fear of failure.
They cast aside ideological differences and came to my defense because they know the government is holding me for its own political gain and not for any crime I committed.
" Todd Grinnell, who plays the show's affable landlord, Schneider, noted the irony of being canceled by Netflix, "the place that usually saves the show that the network has cast aside.
So far, Republicans have mostly cast aside Bolton's reported account, with some suggesting Bolton was just trying to boost his book sales and others saying the claims are nothing new.
That would cast aside longstanding Palestinian hopes for an independent state that incorporated the vast majority of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Inside the List OM'S LAW: To the extent that Buddhism encourages its practitioners to cast aside the self on their way to enlightenment, it can seem like a fool's errand.
Fundamental disagreements about sex and gender have become so polarized that oversimplification is inevitable, and the obvious truth that both social and biological forces are at play is cast aside.
His trip was made possible by his breakthrough agreement with Cuban President Raul Castro in December 2014 to cast aside decades of hostility that began soon after Cuba's 1959 revolution.
But those subtleties were cast aside on Sunday when Trump nodded approvingly as Saudi King Salman described Iran as the "tip of the spear" of terrorism in the Middle East.
Washington (CNN)White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Wednesday cast aside the playbook of cut-and-dry condemnations of national security leaks and instead framed his response along political lines.
Cast aside everything you think you know about the Grateful Dead—the sunshine daydreams, the dancing bears and the smiling, terrapin turtles—ahead of taking Amir Bar-Lev's Long Strange Trip.
Ignore the haters The first and most crucial step in pursuing a life of freelance is to cast aside the negative voices in your life that say, "It can't be done." 
A dirty napkin cast aside at a hockey game last month led to the arrest of a Minnesota man as the suspect in a woman's 0003-year-old cold-case murder.
Even actresses could be cast aside; they don't have real power in Hollywood, and there are a million more to take the place of one who's rejected because she's snooping around.
"We need journalists who are on the side of victims, on the side of those who are persecuted, on the side of who is excluded, cast aside, discriminated against," he said.
These state-based initiatives would allow governors and legislators to cast aside many of the ACA's protections like the ban on preexisting condition exclusions and/or affordable premiums using community rating.
As we move out of the era of UGC and Web 2.0 we will see the old ways cast aside, the old models broken, and the old invasions of privacy inverted.
Since taking office five years ago, he has cast aside decades of precedent, stamping his authority on the party's 89 million members and asserting China's rising might on the global stage.
In a restorative day for front-runners, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both cast aside recent setbacks to trounce their rivals in New York's Democratic and Republican primaries on April 226th.
This election might also emerge as the moment when Israel cast aside its ambition to be a Western-style democracy, protecting the rights of its citizens and maintaining an independent judiciary.
The gravity of this matter has clearly eluded Donald Trump, who has cast aside the Constitution and decades of jurisprudence by suggesting both ethnic and religious litmus tests for federal judges.
The Eastern-inspired, alien world of exotic fauna and giant mushroom trees was cast aside in favor of a distinctly Tolkienian setting, with its European architecture, European wildlife, and European forests.
Meaning, it's been almost 365 days since I've cast aside relaxers, made the big chop, and embraced what my mama gave passed down to me: a head of naturally curly hair.
But Senate Democrats say the chamber has cast aside Senate tradition by plowing ahead with circuit court nominations even if one or both senators from the nominee's home state are opposed.
As with countless other sectors, the heartbreaking pandemic creates an opportunity to cast aside our illusions of exceptionalism and rebuild systems with an eye on affordability, accountability, and the common good.
" But, she added, "it would be a very dangerous precedent for any of us, for any person in this country to just be cast aside as guilty because of press reports.
A clean-shaven Bluto, for example, is interested in stealing Popeye's spinach more than he is the heart of Olive Oyl, who has cast aside the role of damsel in distress.
While I loved collecting full sets of cards, I also cast aside hundreds of "commons"— cards of average players that were released in abundance — while searching out the cards of superstars.
Broken rice, whose rough shards were once disdained and cast aside for the poor, turns into satisfyingly sticky, earthy congee, saturated by white wine, lemongrass and the saline runoff of clams.
"My faith teaches me that salvation has to do with how I make myself useful to those who have been excluded, marginalized, and cast aside and oppressed in society," he said.
People close to the president have long maintained that he is leery of his old adviser, only interested in keeping Mr. Stone near enough that he would not feel cast aside.
In a number of these cases, complaints, when raised or escalated, were ignored or cast aside or brushed off as aspects of company culture that employees would just have to stomach.
But the assurances given to Mr Drabu by the BJP, including that the government would talk to the Hurriyat and other pro-independence parties, have been cast aside amid the growing unrest.
The interruption came nearly halfway through Act I, during Desmond's ballad "With One Look" — a song in which the cast-aside actress sings about her desire to return to her glory days.
"I do not believe this long-standing check should be cast aside, and I will oppose a waiver of this rule, even for someone as exceptionally qualified as General Mattis," he said.
More so than even Rick, Carol understands that the world they now live in requires them to cast aside their former selves and do what's necessary to continue living — at all costs.
But given Trump's demonstrated unpredictability and willingness to cast aside previously stated convictions, relying on his past actions to predict his administration's stance on the adult industry probably isn't the best strategy.
Depleted supporting cast aside, the main reason James had such an inefficient 2015 Finals—he shot 39.8 percent from the field and 31.0 percent from three—was the defense of Andre Iguodala.
With more and more people feeling dissatisfied, defeated, or cast aside by an economic system that helps too few at the expense of too many, Sanders and Corbyn are having their moment.
Ms. Shroff cast aside the standard script of a defense lawyer, one that includes pleading the innocence of her client or trying to paint a sympathetic portrait of the man on trial.
That arrangement would cast aside longstanding Palestinian hopes for a full-fledged independent state incorporating the vast majority of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
But in the fury generated by the killing of General Suleimani, a close ally and personal friend of the supreme leader, the ayatollah was apparently willing to cast aside those traditional cautions.
But in the fury generated by the killing of General Suleimani, a close ally and personal friend of the supreme leader, the ayatollah was apparently willing to cast aside those traditional cautions.
A segment of the Trump base comes from the industrial sector that has been cast aside for decades by both parties, often from rural areas where industry and stable jobs have collapsed.
Cast aside by McLaren last October after a year as a reserve, Magnussen replaces Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado in a deal that was put together in recent weeks and finalised only on Tuesday.
Close readers of this newsletter know that Wednesdays are when we cast aside recipes, the coin of our realm, in favor of more generalized cooking instruction, what we call no-recipe recipes.
And "Poppea," a tale of the Emperor Nero's ruthless move to cast aside his wife and marry his ambitious mistress, anticipates by centuries the salacious sex-and-intrigue dramas of recent times.
"I am not able to cast aside my fiscal concerns and vote for legislation that ... could deepen the debt burden on future generations," said Corker, who is not running for re-election.
For years, much of the region took a dim view of Washington's longstanding policy of trying to force change on Communist-ruled Cuba by isolating it, a strategy that Obama has cast aside.
Ritual dark ambient collective Common Eider, King Eider have returned with their ninth release, a truly haunting quartet of compositions gathered under the title Shrines for the Unwanted, Respite for the Cast Aside.
Far from being bitter over seeing his work cast aside, Rise thinks the new icon is great, which probably isn't surprising since he's a friend and former colleague of both of Instagram's founders.
Apart from her encounter with Picabia, her artists came from the generation immediately prior to modernism, the generation that would be cast aside and forgotten in the face of its transformative cultural force.
To them, I and those like me are expendable, things that need to be disposed of or cast aside if we can't afford to pay for the privilege to live and be well.
Magnussen, whose F1 career appeared to have stalled after he spent last year on the sidelines and then got cast aside by McLaren, has replaced Pastor Maldonado after the Venezuelan's funding dried up.
As the patron saint of death, Santa Muerte is a kind of spiritual protector for a growing legion of Mexicans who feel unprotected by the state and cast aside by the Catholic Church.
Within hours of scrapping a scheduled House vote to repeal and replace Obamacare, Trump cast aside the conservative-minded reform efforts and said he'd be willing to instead cut a deal with Democrats.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday cast aside pharmaceutical company Allergan Plc's unorthodox bid to shield patents from a federal administrative court's review by transferring them to a Native American tribe.
Better a candidate closer to the Arab mean age of 22, they reasoned, than an uncharismatic septuagenarian and a relic from the sclerotic Mubarak era cast aside within weeks of the Arab spring.
JUST LIKE HARVARD: The Hill's Jesse Byrnes reports: Donald Trump's son, Eric, cast aside criticism of his father's for profit university by arguing that even those who go to Harvard have buyer's remorse.
"China needs to cast aside any illusions it may have had that Trump was just mouthing off to attract votes and instead be prepared for the worst," the paper said in an editorial.
If the brand doesn't capture their imaginations the same way it's captured mine, they might cast aside their tracksuits in another two or three years, or whenever athleisure finally cycles out of fashion.
Viacom suffered a particularly bruising 2016: A proposed merger with CBS was cast aside, and a fight for control of the company led to the ouster of its longtime chief executive Philippe Dauman.
China "urges the Australian government and media to cast aside political prejudice and bigotry and stick to the principle of using the facts in handling issues of relations with China", the paper wrote.
"Because we are aging as a society, it's time to cast aside outdated assumptions that people over a certain age are monolithic," says Jean Accius, senior vice president of thought leadership at AARP.
Also in 21643, Mehretu produced a new body of work commissioned by Deutsche Bank, which cast aside the colorful palette, perspectival lines, and curving shapes that energized her paintings in the previous decade.
I had always assumed that the major threat to our democracy, if one arrived, would come through a "tyranny of the majority" that cast aside or subverted the constitutional protections of the minority.
And rousing talk about the union—the "precious, precious bond" that Theresa May evoked in her maiden speech as prime minister—rings hollow, given the casualness with which Scottish concerns have been cast aside.
In the thinking of the Vatican, the manipulation of vulnerable individuals for the sex trade is the epitome of a darkly materialistic age, when everything can be monetised and intangible values are cast aside.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The head of Australia's biggest pension fund, AustralianSuper, expects state governments in the United States will cast aside parochial concerns and allow foreign funds to invest and fix up poor infrastructure there.
But what other event can bring a million-plus people together and provide a platform, however ephemeral, to cast aside the differences that drive so many of us to sports in the first place?
It was a wild tale of injustice and negligence, in which Wershe had been recruited as an informant by Detroit's drug task force, and then later cast aside when they realized he was underaged.
The historic proposal comes after President Donald Trump cast aside typical GOP opposition and backed a concept that has long been supported by Democrats, including many of those vying for the 2020 presidential nomination.
CNN's 'Unprecedented': Trump told Christie he didn't think he'd last past October 2015 Trump's been known to often cast aside advice from his top aides if it goes against his own values and principles.
Both proposals cast aside cost-benefit analysis and accepted science, adopted arbitrary responses, eschewed meaningful public participation and sought to impose nebulous federal regulations on the activities of private and non-federal government entities.
Soon afterward, Trump cast aside his team's transition prep work that had happened already and started over; some of his aides described tossing carefully collected binders full of possible personnel picks into trash bins.
The American electoral process influences the country's image abroad, leads candidates to make promises not easily cast aside once in office, and helps determine who gets key foreign policy jobs in the new administration.
The New York Philharmonic's new-music series was very nearly cast aside last year, and it took personal support from Alan Gilbert, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Jaap van Zweden and Matthew VanBesien to save it.
It hurt to watch Christine Blasey Ford recount a traumatic incident to a panel of repugnant old men, then be questioned and disbelieved publicly and cast aside to be alone with her death threats.
Some believe this is a period in which our collective traumas are coming to the surface to be healed and in which we are re-embracing ancient rituals largely cast aside during worldwide colonization.
An ebullient ex-journalist who cast aside impartiality to back Correa's first presidential campaign, Ehlers talks in abstract terms about his mission to "redefine what progress means," with an emphasis on wellbeing instead of wealth.
WASHINGTON, April 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday cast aside pharmaceutical company Allergan Plc's unorthodox bid to shield patents from a federal administrative court's review by transferring them to a Native American tribe.
For as many traditions as we cast aside – church marriages replaced by married on a beach, a minister replaced by a web-ordained college friend — there are just as many traditions we still cling to.
"When all media have surnames and do not represent the people's interests, the people will be cast aside into a forgotten corner!" he complained on his microblog hosted by Weibo, a Chinese social-media site.
In statements to reporters after their talks, Trump and Xi offered placatory views of US-China ties, and insisted that differences between the two countries would be cast aside in place of a cooperative partnership.
And I had to bring that whole operation in to my office just to make sure that it wasn't just sort of cast aside- Oh, as the office of innovation ... It makes it work harder.
Mr. Trump has cast aside the mythology of a magisterial presidency removed from the people in favor of a reality-show accessibility that strikes a chord in parts of the country alienated by the establishment.
Mr. Trump, an enormously popular figure in Alabama, cast aside the tradition of presidents treading carefully in contested primaries, as well as the warnings from his own advisers regarding a candidate trailing in the polls.
She was asking whether someone of deep faith and who had previously openly (and in our opinion eloquently) written about the relationship between judging and faith could cast aside her deeply held views when judging.
"In the next step of tackling technology, we must cast aside illusions and rely on ourselves," President Xi Jinping of China said last month after visiting a new computer microchip factory in the country's center.
Instead, according to three people close to Mr. Trump, the president made the decision to cast aside Mr. Flynn in a flash, the catalyst being a news alert of a coming article about the matter.
But even his successes in the 2018 governor's races have left him disappointed: The winners he championed, once in office, have defied his wishes and cast aside his allies, as recently as this past week.
And our silly little brains â€" distracted by the novelty of miniature music players and more collectible clutter for our keychains â€" cast aside any shred of reasonable thinking and believed this to be true.
It would effectively cast aside half of their voters in hopes of appealing to some small slice of voters who left the party, and deprive the party of the energy it needs to increase turnout.
"Now, of course, we need to cast aside emotions and quite seriously analyse the decisions taken by the IOC regarding our country before making any judgment on this matter," Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
The office is the only one with "climate" in its name at the Department of Energy and is an artifact of the Obama administration's clean energy initiatives, which have been largely cast aside under President Trump.
Charlotte, North Carolina (CNN)Donald Trump earlier this week said the "shackles" have been taken off his campaign -- and on Friday, he cast aside one of the foremost symbols of a disciplined presidential bid: his teleprompters.
The Iraqi Armed Forces, Kurdistan's peshmerga fighters, and predominantly Shia militias known collectively as the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) have for the moment cast aside political differences to create a semblance of security in Northern Iraq.
Two of the world's most storied songwriters cast aside their existential burdens and basically made a record about how nice it is to be friends and to have the freedom to play music for a living.
He's so brave that he's willing to cast aside the First Amendment so those "sons of bitches," as the President calls them, don't take a knee as a form of protest when the anthem is played.
Trump's tenure in office has been defined by a series of dramatic events that would have dominated any other presidency, but in the current climate, they are quickly cast aside by the next round of tumult.
Schiff, who praised Yovanovitch for doing a "remarkable job fighting corruption in Ukraine," said she was "smeared and cast aside" because she was considered an obstacle to the furtherance of the President's personal and political agenda.
And with solid direction from Karyn Kusama and great performances from both main and supporting cast members (Megan Fox and J.K. Simmons especially), it's frankly baffling that it was cast aside as B-grade genre trash.
And it is about how Ms. Clifford, a woman who would be easy to cast aside as not credible, has remained persistent and vocal — despite repeated attempts from the Trump camp to diminish and silence her.
Medical schools often cast aside courses on geriatrics and palliative care as "optional," and many schools "graduate young physicians who have never been adequately trained to listen to people," said Ira Byock, a physician and author.
David Scheffer, a professor of law at Northwestern University in Chicago who helped prepare the revision request, said the court had, erroneously, simply accepted the Serb argument and cast aside a genocide case on a technicality.
Songs with the impact of "Billie Jean," itself a dark lyric about a false accusation (what games was Jackson playing with our minds?) are not some isolated cancer that can be cut out and cast aside.
" Arthur Brooks, a Harvard Kennedy School professor, told those attending the annual event in Washington to "love your enemies" and cast aside hatred, to which the president responded, "Arthur, I don't know if I agree with you.
They're worried the big tech companies' one-appliance-controls-all approach will relegate them to commodity players, connecting to Alexa or another dominant platform, or being cast aside if Amazon moves into making its own household appliances.
APOSTOLOS ANDREAS, Cyprus, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Left behind by technology and cast aside during war, feral donkeys are munching their way to a revival on a remote peninsula in northeast Cyprus - and they are impossible to miss.
"The suggestion that I, in some dark chamber somewhere in the FBI would somehow cast aside all of these procedures, all of these safeguards, and somehow be able to do this, is astounding to me," Strzok said.
The last major international attempt to resolve the crisis ended in failure when the International Syria Support Group (ISSG), which included Iran, was cast aside after Syrian government forces retook the rebel stronghold of Aleppo in 2016.
LAHORE, Pakistan/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Zhang Yang, a businessman from Chongqing in southwest China, is searching online forums for fellow stout-hearted entrepreneurs willing to cast aside security concerns and join him on a scouting mission to Pakistan.
In the meantime, migrants fleeing war and economic hardship seem unwilling to cast aside their dreams of a better life in Europe, leaving them ripe targets for smugglers offering transportation, accommodation and faked documents at high prices.
The Dark Knight trilogy was a towering achievement: Christopher Nolan indelibly changed our conception of what a superhero movie could be, cast aside the tropes and the pitfalls and elevated a pedestrian, commercial genre into something more.
A federal appeals court Friday delivered a blow to drug maker Allergan, saying in a ruling the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe cannot assert its "tribal sovereign immunity" to cast aside patent challenges to one of Allergan's drugs.
Gabby Giffords (D-Ariz.), who was nearly killed while hosting a campaign event in her district, and it prompted one of those rare moments on Capitol Hill when lawmakers cast aside their partisan differences to condemn violence.
Thomas BroidoHavertown, Pa. To the Editor: Re "'Plz Cancel Our Cleaning': Household Help Cast Aside Amid Virus" (Business, March 26): I am just shocked by this article on the casual cancellation of apartment cleaning during this crisis.
Cast aside, even by some in his own party, as a bigot and a hatemonger, Mr. Moore has turned high-decibel clashes with his critics — he blamed "atheists, homosexuals and transgender individuals" for one conflagration — into opportunities.
But Liverpool and United had met privately with Dinnage, too, and after Howe was cast aside they also were given a chance to assess the next contender: David Pemsel, the chief executive of the Guardian Media Group.
The US president flew to Argentina from Cuba, where he challenged President Raúl Castro on human rights and political freedoms even as the two men cast aside decades of hostility that began soon after Cuba's 1959 revolution.
KAFANCHAN, Nigeria (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When 300-year-old Ladi Habila heard gunshots ring around her village in Nigeria's Kaduna state on Christmas Eve, she cast aside the meal she had been preparing, and ran for her life.
The juxtaposition of heavy metal and high society proved to be a recurring theme throughout, and served as a healthy dose of validation for a genre still often written off or cast aside on the North American continent.
One of the most astounding qualities of her character is that she is not stripped of sexual desire as the cast-aside wife; she doesn't refuse Tony sexually and it's never given as the reason why he strays.
He'll participate in the caucus just hours after a Trump rally in the same Iowa city where the GOP frontrunner made controversial comments about war, appearing to cast aside the danger soldiers face when coming across explosive devices.
Shostakovich's "Festive Overture", composed after Stalin's death, is remembered today as a towering symbol of freedom from musical dictatorship, and Israel's unofficial ban on Wagner was cast aside by Daniel Barenboim and the Berlin Staatskapelle orchestra in 2001.
But as the misery deepened, Portugal took a daring stand: In 2150, it cast aside the harshest austerity measures its European creditors had imposed, igniting a virtuous cycle that put its economy back on a path to growth.
Schumer said Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander, a Republican, and ranking Democrat Patty Murray had resurrected a bipartisan approach, which had been cast aside amid the latest near-vote on a repeal bill.
Trump seems more than willing to cast aside the growing evidence of the kingdom's brutal actions in Yemen in order to pass an arms deal — especially if he thinks he can get something out of it in return.
Seth Masket, a political scientist at the University of Denver, noted that it's no easy thing for Democrats to cast aside longstanding party leaders, but at the same time, those leaders are more expendable than Republican leaders are.
His speech was the high point of a 48-hour trip made possible by his agreement with Castro in December 2014 to cast aside decades of hostility that began soon after Cuba's 1959 revolution, and work to normalize relations.
Trump made clear Tuesday that he has not yet made up his mind on Bannon's fate, showing that he is not ready to cast aside his rabble-rousing chief strategist who has a keen understanding of Trump's political base.
If you do not, we need the following questions addressed as we consider our future actions:At the front line it feels as though you have cast aside vital collaborators in the building of this business for no particular reason.
Lawmakers, who had cast aside a conservative push to allow religious objectors to refuse service to same-sex couples, waved rainbow flags and embraced on the floor of the chamber, after the overwhelming vote in favour of the bill.
"I simply asked around the room for who did black hair multiple times and was cast aside, until they sat me in this guy's chair who tried to send me off looking unpolished, like the other [black] girls," she said.
But the focus on Israel also serves a particular purpose, and resonates with Trump's most reliable voters — white evangelical Christians, who cast aside concerns over his moral failings, including multiple accusations of sexual misconduct, to vote overwhelmingly for Trump in 2016.
President Donald Trump on Thursday casually cast aside one of the central claims of his impeachment defense by openly admitting to sending his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani to Ukraine to hunt for dirt on the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - LGBT+ refugees in Kenya - some dressed in sequined ball gowns and slinky black evening dresses - cast aside their troubles on Thursday to eat lunch, dance to Congolese rumba and celebrate their second International LGBTQI Refugee Day.
Yet back in the kind of sleeveless top in which he launched his spectacular assault on the grand slams in 2005, and wielding his trusty forehand like a lethal weapon, doubts about Nadal's title prospects have quickly been cast aside.
Photo: GettyA new study has found that "schooling" is a horrendous process in which an individual's unique personality is unceremoniously supplanted by groupthink and the notion of bravery is cast aside when a danger to the overall status quo is presented.
I'm not sure what the best part of all this is—when Joanna brushes off Penne's lame attempt to steal her prop thunder, or when she unflinchingly pulls out a SECOND pasta-based trinket when the first is cast aside.
Solomon Lartey, who said he was abruptly terminated from his job as a records management analyst in March, said he spent at least several hours each day with tape piecing together the torn letters, memos and invitations Trump cast aside.
This week the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) cast aside any pretense to the contrary, issuing a new policy to shield industries profiting from the exploitation of natural resources on public lands from the responsibility to offset environmental harms they cause.
As legend would have it, he was the first to go outside for a long time and to find that in so doing a person might cast aside bad habits and bad thoughts and be permanently altered by the experience.
Shi had been attacked on leftist websites as unpatriotic for comments on his Weibo microblog in which he not only referred to Mao as a devil but also said China should cast aside Chinese culture and fully accept Western civilization.
"It is appalling and outrageous that anyone would cast aside the American flag in a public park and replace it with an ugly symbol of the Nazi regime," said Jeremy Shaver, a senior associate director with the Anti-Defamation League.
In the address, set to take place in Riyadh on Sunday, Trump will cast aside the disparaging remarks against Muslims he made as a presidential candidate in favor of a call for unity with U.S. allies in the Middle East.
R. Kelly's decades-long oeuvre, made up of songs both incredibly explicit and cheesily wholesome in nature, was scrutinized and cast aside in the wake of a docuseries detailing numerous allegations of sexual and emotional abuse against young girls and women.
Another omnibus review, "In the Mood for Love" (originally published in the Book Review), finds Gottlieb measuring the tumescent advances in romance fiction, where swashbuckling euphemisms and maidenly sentiments have been cast aside to make way for the raw mambo.
THE HISTORIES OF the great fashion houses can feel a bit like myths themselves: the Icarus-like reaching for the pinnacles of beauty followed by plummets into debt or drugs; the forefathers cast aside to make way for the new generation.
As much as if not more than any other critic, Professor Scully enabled the recuperation of the grand continuities of architecture and urbanism that had been cast aside by the protagonists of the Modernist revolution of the 1920s and 1930s.
And I'll give them Fay Weldon's "The Life and Loves of a She-Devil," in which large, unlovely Ruth, abandoned and cast aside, remakes herself to punish her husband and his lover, and to exert her will on an unfair world.
In the last weeks of the campaign, Mr. Trump cast aside a positive Republican message about economic prosperity in favor of stoking racial panic about immigration — with appeals that veered into overt racism, alienating moderate swing voters and further enraging Democrats.
"I care about this because my faith teaches me that salvation has to do with how I make myself useful to those who have been excluded, marginalized, and cast aside and oppressed in society," Buttigieg said at the November debate.
In the end, House GOP leaders opted to cast aside the entire Interior Department appropriations bill in order to avoid staging a vote in favor of displaying the Confederate flag as the nation was still reeling from the Charleston massacre.
"But at the end of the day, I am not able to cast aside my fiscal concerns and vote for legislation that I believe, based on the information I currently have, could deepen the debt burden on future generations," he said.
"It's now time to cast aside partisan differences and support a solution that provides certainty for Dreamers, who were brought as children to the United States and seek the opportunity to apply their skills and talents in this country," they wrote.
We could not even begin to understand why a universally beloved program that brings hope and inclusion to more than 270,000 US students, along with joy to millions -- families, caregivers, teachers, volunteers and cheering fans -- would be so rudely cast aside.
"It hurt to watch Christine Blasey Ford recount a traumatic incident to a panel of repugnant old men, then be questioned and disbelieved publicly and cast aside to be alone with her death threats," my colleague Libby Watson wrote on Tuesday.
But the United States is certainly capable of responding effectively if we recognize the new security dynamic, cast aside a business as usual approach, and admit that we can't safeguard our security and global influence simply by increasing defense spending.
It is the party formed by a generation of pioneers who cast aside traditional Jewish practice and aimed to create a new Jew, a Jew whose connection to a Jewish past and whose tendency to perform Jewish practice is relatively weak.
You don't have to be a brain surgeon (or epidemiologist, as it were) to see how acting on basic public health knowledge can go a long way in keeping society healthy, even the parts of society we tend to cast aside.
Succulents are out, leafy plants are in Trend cost: $20-$80 per plant Those cute little cacti had a good run, but it's time to cast aside succulents in favor of more vibrant or leafy plants that bring more color to your kitchen.
In 2015, Mozambique, which -- to its credit -- had never really enforced the law or harassed citizens, cast aside an evil colonial legacy from Portugal and decriminalized homosexuality (previously termed in the old code "vices against nature"), while also making same-sex relations legal.
In many ways, ripping off the band-aid and overturning the rules now is the best hope the GOP has for stemming a rising tide of resentful voters who may cast aside GOP candidates in districts that went for Hillary Clinton last year.
In other words, the training asylum officers are given to elicit testimony and translate it into legal language — to take the experiences and fears of traumatized immigrants and apply legal standards that the migrants themselves have never heard of — is cast aside.
DES MOINES — The presidential race hurtled over the weekend toward a watershed moment: voting that will start to reveal the true depth of Americans' desire to cast aside traditional politicians and Washington-style compromise and embrace disruptive outsiders appealing to their passions.
As he collected Abbott's endorsement in a factory on Wednesday afternoon, Cruz's rhetoric was awash with Texas pride and symbolism, calling on his constituents to cast aside their fascination with the New Yorker they love and vote for the Texan they know.
By that time, the literary adventures of my boyhood and youth had been cast aside and my naïve notion of literature's essence adjusted, but the idea of it belonging to others, those with talent and knowledge who inhabited the center, lingered on.
"Europe is now under invasion … (Brussels) wants to dilute the population of Europe and to replace it, to cast aside our culture, our way of life and everything which separates and distinguishes us Europeans from the other peoples of the world," he said.
And she cast aside what had been a more moderate record on issues like immigration to align herself closely with Trump -- a departure from the tactics of Ducey, who ran as an independent-minded, business-focused governor in a runaway re-election victory.
Indeed, perhaps the best news of all for the United States economy and for society broadly is that the tightness of the labor market is providing opportunity for many people who were thought to have been cast aside for good during the downturn.
READING, England (Reuters) - Boris Johnson, who could be Britain's prime minister by the end of the month, said he backed the people of Hong Kong every inch of the way and cautioned China that "one country, two systems" should not be cast aside.
We need to make sure we take care of our own people first, especially the people who politicians have cast aside for too long to cater to whatever special interest groups line their pockets, yell the loudest, or riot in the street.
When her boyfriend unexpectedly breaks up with her, Jules must battle her insecurities and fears to rekindle relationships with her former friends, played by Brenda Song, Shay Mitchell and Esther Povitsky, who she cast aside for more time with her now ex-boyfriend.
We ask the United States to recall the injunction of 85033 Samuel 23, "where evil men are all to be cast aside like thorns," and tell our leaders responsible for such suffering that such behavior is a stain on humanity and has consequences.
LONDON — After years of tough spending curbs, Britain's government on Wednesday cast aside the language of austerity as it acknowledged the high economic cost of withdrawal from the European Union, and tried to placate struggling working-class families whose incomes have stagnated.
What the U.S. bond market appears to be reacting to as well is a different kind of worry, notably trillions of dollars worth of extra debt supply to digest from a U.S. administration that has cast aside fiscal restraint with tax cuts and new spending.
Lawmakers, who had cast aside a conservative push to allow religious objectors to refuse service to same-sex couples, waved rainbow flags and embraced on the floor of the chamber, where earlier in the debate a politician had proposed to his same-sex partner.
"Conservative women—like Conway, but also like Megyn Kelly—are also 'cast aside' by the men of their own party when they fail to toe the incredibly narrow line of power and femininity, balancing challenging the authority of men and 'knowing their place,'" she writes.
We can overcome that kind of subterfuge and cast aside political differences by focusing on the geopolitical and environmental facts rather than talking points, and by the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the U.S. can be energy dominant in "all of the above" categories.
Now, spurred by explosive protests and a torrent of angry phone calls and emails from constituents — and outraged themselves by Mr. Trump's swift moves to enact a hard-line agenda — Democrats have all but cast aside any notion of conciliation with the White House.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — The relative caution that constrained President Trump for much of his first year in office has been cast aside, and an emboldened commander in chief is finally reshaping foreign policy to reflect the "America First" philosophy he promised during his campaign.
But he had also managed to sketch the sometimes pious self-image of the party he hopes to lead: sure, a few wealthy donors here or there, but largely a coalition of the vulnerable and the cast aside, arrayed against the powers that be.
BEIJING — Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson and President Xi Jinping of China cast aside their differences on Sunday with a public display of cooperation, sidestepping areas of disagreement even as North Korea made another defiant statement by showing off a new missile engine.
But on September 7, a little more than one month after a gunman in a racially motivated attack killed 22 people in El Paso and following another gunman's shooting rampage in the cities of Midland and Odessa, pleasantries and politics will be cast aside.
That is who we are as the FBI, and the suggestion that I, in some dark chamber somewhere in the FBI, would somehow cast aside all of these procedures, all of these safeguards, and somehow be able to do this is astounding to me.
Cambridge, Massachusetts (CNN)Rising Democratic star Ayanna Pressley is testing whether her party is willing to cast aside its experienced and reliable veterans in favor of a new generation of leaders who argue they are more suited for politics in the Donald Trump era.
But it also comes with a peculiar kind of danger: By seeking safe investments, programs like this could cast aside the strides made to expand educational opportunities to higher-risk students and reduce the appeal of educations that focus on noble, but lower compensated, professions.
The one place the Senate has functioned efficiently is in judicial confirmations, but even here Mr. McConnell has cast aside bipartisan norms and reduced the Senate to a rubber stamp for some unqualified, extremist judges, including those rated "unqualified" by the American Bar Association.
Writing about the film in The Atlantic after its release, Mark Bowden captures what the film seems to accidentally reveal about this attitude: The hurt reaction to his defeat is the response of a family whose generous gift has just been rudely cast aside.
Already members are discussing with Trump and his top aides how and when to repeal and replace Obamacare, what federal regulations should be cast aside when Trump is sworn-in, and how Trump can meet his campaign promises on immigration, border security, tax reform and other issues.
Team Kirby Clash Deluxe might not be the finest hour for HAL's rotund mascot—heck, it's not even the best Nintendo game this month with Deluxe in the title—but it's become a daily tonic for me, and a fillip for a console I prematurely cast aside.
They require input from experts on the region and the issues – and forethought on which of a wide array of options your side would like to resolve, knowing that most will be cast aside and the focus will ultimately center on a handful of true priorities.
"At the end of the day, I am not able to cast aside my fiscal concerns and vote for legislation that I believe, based on the information I currently have, could deepen the debt burden on future generations," Corker said in a statement issued by his office.
And when something original in the gameplay presents itself, such a a cool-day-to-night puzzle involving shadows as keys, it's too quickly cast aside for more running and fetching, switch flicking and wall clambering—for everything you've done before, back when it meant more.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal showed there was plenty of life in his battered body yet when he cast aside the disappointments of last year to reach the second round of the Australian Open with a 143-3 6-4 6-4 victory over Florian Mayer on Tuesday.
Most important, many Republicans in Congress have voted almost in lock step with the president, even as he has cast aside longstanding party orthodoxies, such as free trade, and sought to exert his will on traditionally nonpartisan institutions like the Federal Reserve and the Justice Department.
During Mr. Netanyahu's visit last month, Mr. Trump cast aside two decades of American support for a two-state solution, meaning the creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, saying it did not matter to him what form an agreement took as long as both sides concurred.
Backing Brazil's path to joining the OECD had been seen by many as a tangible benefit of the ideological similarities between Bolsonaro and Trump, who have sought to cast aside years of trade spats and political distrust between their two nations and build a tighter relationship.
It was not the first instance this season in which Hornacek has sat Rose late in a game, but the circumstances on Friday, with Baker a hero and Rose cast aside, could have weighed on Rose — though Hornacek said that it was not an issue between them.
So when turtle-headed sea snakes cast aside their old rags, they are also permanently expelling a big dose of trace metals—and the researchers found that the urban-industrial populations are exploiting the benefits of this ability, shedding their skins more frequently than their clean-living relatives.
"That the strict anonymity of users on Glassdoor could be so carelessly and recklessly violated and cast aside in such an amateurish fashion should make us all question the extent to which Glassdoor places profit over people," Ben Meiselas, an attorney for Levine, told TechCrunch in a statement.
From the White House perspective, the briefings have become somewhat of a spectacle -- a live game of "gotcha" journalism where every word is parsed for nuance and any meaningful discussion of the President's agenda is cast aside for heated questioning about whatever scandal dominates the headlines that day.
Soon, he was a malcontent, cast aside by LeBron James for the sin of pride, a self-belief, beautiful and overflowing in his heart, that wildly exceeded his true talent and was especially apparent when sidled next to one of the most gifted basketball players who has ever lived.
Following the 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens United versus Federal Election Commission, in which five justices cast aside an entire century of political tradition by allowing corporations to make unlimited electioneering expenditures, I presented an academic paper advocating for adding two new justices to the Supreme Court.
"These national security considerations were cast aside by President Trump, whose decision to declassify the Nunes memo — which misrepresented and distorted these applications — over the fervent opposition of the Department of Justice, was nakedly political and self-interested, and designed to interfere with the special counsel's investigation," he said.
Mr. Trump has cast aside decades of diplomatic conventions himself, calling some Mexican immigrants "rapists," disparaging Haiti and much of Africa, declining on his first tour of Europe as president to explicitly endorse NATO's mutual defense pledge, and imposing steel and aluminum tariffs on the United States' closest allies.
Samsung has also begun to cast aside the cloud that fell over it last year when its Galaxy Note 7, a high-priced smartphone meant to challenge the Apple iPhone but which showed a proclivity to burst into flames, became one of the technology world's most spectacular failures.
Scores of buttoned-up, Russia-deploring free traders with a deep reserve of tolerance for military involvements abroad have cast aside core beliefs to embrace Mr. Trump, their new personas validated and amplified by the heavily groomed, assembled supporters on the Fox set, where Mr. Hegseth now sits.
The failure of coalition talks is unprecedented in Germany's post-war history, and was likened by newsmagazine Der Spiegel to the shock election of U.S. President Donald Trump or Britain's referendum vote to leave the EU - moments when countries cast aside reputations for stability built up over decades.
It is foolhardy at best for anyone to have believed that Rihanna, a smart, shrewd, and boundlessly funny international businesswoman who can cast aside stars of rap and sports like corn husks as she pleases, could be the marionette of a nakedly ambitious, admittedly drug addled social climber like Scott.
"Sometimes my husband's socks are just better," Parker captioned the photo, which shows her lower half clad in bright purple leggings and a pair of orange-and-blue men's socks, with a cast-aside pair of purple pumps (SJP by Sarah Jessica Parker brand, presumably) on the floor next to her.
After that, McConnell will square off against Democrats in a critical behind-the-scenes debate -- known in colorful Senate parlance as a "Byrd Bath" -- to determine which parts of the House bill meet the Senate's strict reconciliation rules and can stay in the bill and which parts must be cast aside.
Indeed, it might be the fact that this monument to perfection was so wantonly cast aside by its creators in favor of a newer, not-quite-as-good version of the same thing that explains the trend in retrofitting today's latest technology to run this particular '90s-era operating system.
BEIJING — Having cast aside presidential term limits, China is bracing for relations with the United States to enter a dangerous period under the continuing leadership of President Xi Jinping, intending to stand firm against President Trump and against policies it sees as attempts to contain its rise, according to Chinese analysts.
Johnson told Reuters on Wednesday that he backed the people of Hong Kong "every inch of the way" and cautioned China that the "one country, two systems" principle under which the territory has been governed since being handed back to China by Britain in 1997 should not be cast aside.
Today, the smarter Mexican drug cartels have cast aside traditional narcotics suppliers from South America, the Middle East, Afghanistan and Southeast Asia and have taken over supply for heroin production and distribution, resulting in lower heroin prices that are complemented with the inclusion of a new deadly, powerful supplement — Chinese-produced fentanyl.
The congressman has been a leading figure in Washington calling out Beijing's coercive actions throughout the Asia-Pacific, offering wise counsel on how to push back and ensue that the international order in Asia — which has led to decades of peaceful growth and stability — is not cast aside thanks to aggressive Chinese actions.
Cast aside the fact that the TV is limited to being just 43-inches big to give itself enough room to rotate, and try and forget that it currently retails for a 1.95 million won (around $1,600) in South Korea, and just think about how long your typical vertically shot video is.
Lou BarlettaLouis (Lou) James BarlettaHead of Pennsylvania GOP resigns over alleged explicit texts Trump's most memorable insults and nicknames of 2018 GOP trading fancy offices, nice views for life in minority MORE, who is assisting in the GOP nominee's efforts in his home state of Pennsylvania, cast aside worries as too early and unfounded.
But liberal optimists were wrong as well — wrong to expect that the new order would bring about a clear increase in sexual fulfillment, wrong to anticipate a healthy integration of sexual desire and romantic attachment, wrong to assume that a happily egalitarian relationship between the sexes awaited once puritanism was rejected and repression cast aside.
Cast aside by the best team in the league, Barnes took his talents to Dallas, where he signed a max contract to play sidekick to Dirk Nowitzki, and eventually—if all went well—take the mantle from him as the team's franchise player sometime down the road, whenever Dirk decides he's ready to hang it up.
"Only by educating people to a true solidarity will we be able to overcome the 'culture of waste,' which doesn't concern only food and goods but, first and foremost, the people who are cast aside by our techno-economic systems which, without even realizing it, are now putting products at their core, instead of people," he said.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE cast aside Mitt Romney as a "failed candidate" searching for relevance hours after the 2012 nominee assailed him during a surprise speech.
"In the aftermath of corporate and public-sector disasters, it often emerges that participants fell prey to a collective form of willful blindness and overconfidence: mounting warning signals were systematically cast aside or met with denial, evidence avoided or selectively reinterpreted, dissenters shunned," Roland Bénabou a professor at Princeton University wrote in a seminal work on confidence and groupthink.
The mine being rushed by the Trump administration has such glaring disregard for the interests of hunters and fishers and nature lovers who back the president, that even the interests of such ardent Trump supporters as his own son and grandson are cast aside in this rush to industrialize one of the planet's last great wild places.
In May, Ireland voted decisively to cast aside one of the world's most restrictive abortion bans, approving a new law that guarantees unrestricted abortion up to the 12th week of pregnancy, and longer in situations in which there is a serious risk to the life or health of a woman, or in which there are fatal fetal abnormalities.
With his first European solo show now on view at Timothy Taylor in London — and presentations of his work coming up at Frieze New York and the Drawing Center in New York — de la Mora is attracting international interest for his ability to create new work from residual material cast aside as everyday detritus devoid of conceptual or aesthetic value.
A top Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE aide cast aside Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
" Adds another shelter volunteer: "It could be that it takes him a little bit of time to put his trust in a human, which is understandable based on what he's been through in his life, abandoned and cast aside … But once you get him outside and get to know him for a bit, you see the real Dawson, the dog many of us love at the shelter.
It was him away from the microphone, the veil cast aside, a father, a son, a friend—away from the bravado and braggadocio that can come with life as a grime MC. To demonstrate the differences between the three personas, he released a music video titled "The Cypher" in 2013, where the alter-ego's went back-to-back, sparring lyrically over the same instrumental.
While Bush's diminished role in geopolitics would have the book cast aside as yet another amusing epilogue in the life of a retired politician, there's something deeply ironic about Bush turning his brush to military servicemen and women, a group that has disproportionately carried the burden of the wars that he launched, and who continue to be deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan due to the wars' disastrous legacies (hello ISIS!).
"These national security considerations were cast aside by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, whose decision to declassify the Nunes Memo — which misrepresented and distorted these applications — over the fervent opposition of the Department of Justice, was nakedly political and self-interested, and designed to  to interfere with the Special Counsel's investigation," the lawmaker said.

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