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How to use crying out for in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "crying out for" and check conjugation/comparative form for "crying out for". Mastering all the usages of "crying out for" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"People are crying (out) for good roads, and at the same time crying (out) for the protection of the land," he said.
The country is crying out for solutions; the country is crying out to be unified; the country is crying out for a positive vision that brings us all together.
Most importantly, they are basically crying out for gel inserts.
The sport's crying out for more drivers like Max Verstappen.
Victims have been crying out for more than 30 years.
And the people of Afghanistan are crying out for it.
Services like elderly care and tourism are crying out for workers.
Is your barren mantle crying out for a lightsaber hilt centerpiece?
He hears a small voice crying out for help — a child.
Small businesses are crying out for tax relief as we speak.
"The people of Iran are crying out for freedom," Haley said.
Smartphones are a mature market, crying out for innovation to rekindle growth.
That's what our neighbors are crying out for and what they deserve.
Perhaps this was my body's way of crying out for a vegetable.
For anyone crying out for a female-fronted Opeth, look no further.
The whole world is crying out for kinder and more inclusive leadership.
Still, many regions have been left behind and are crying out for development.
Yet in the very same town an industry is crying out for workers.
A halibut with a broccoli risotto was also crying out for more flavor.
This was a city, and a region, crying out for an elite team.
Peru's 32m citizens are crying out for "a new beginning", the president declared.
But, in a world crying out for new antibiotics, it seems a useful lead.
"The American people are crying out for commonsense solutions and commonsense gun legislation," Rep.
"There's no question, the White House is just crying out for impeachment," Pelosi added.
The audio, obtained and published by ProPublica, depicts children crying out for family members.
And of course, they are not alone in crying out for more public investment.
"There's no question: The White House is just crying out for impeachment," she said.
For now it seems that only Yemen's suffering civilians are crying out for peace.
Every atom in your brain and body is crying out for a relaxing vacation.
"They called me a murderer while I was crying out for help," she said.
Your skin is the largest organ on the body, so it's crying out for protection.
Not the specter of a life lost, or a tortured soul crying out for redemption.
"It's an issue crying out for a bipartisan solution," he said of the tax rewrite.
It's obvious that my body is crying out for some rest, so I happily oblige.
The public is crying out for a response from world leaders that is comprehensive and strategic.
Forgotten Houstonians with heart, kidney and other serious medical conditions will be crying out for help.
We are a nation that is crying out for a pantomime villain to boo and heckle.
London customers and drivers are crying out for competition against what has become an unchallenged monopoly.
"It was crying out for prosecution," said Mr. Giuliani, the former United States attorney in Manhattan.
In an era crying out for structural political reform, Buttigieg's approach on this front is vital.
"TNCs have shown that people are crying out for higher quality mobility services," Sperling tells Axios.
I mean, this is a case where it&aposs crying out for someone to investigate the investigators.
Especially not when — across the spectrum — people are crying out for tech firms to show more humanity.
Shots repeatedly ring out in the background as people continue to call 911, crying out for help.
Facebook users have been crying out for a "Dislike" button since, probably, the Like button was introduced.
This is a situation crying out for a risk on the next Tyrod Taylor or Trevor Siemian.
The FAA needs reform, and there are areas of the agency that are crying out for transformation.
He suggested that the global economy had been "crying out" for investment since the 2008 financial crisis.
The world has done little to protect civilians and health workers crying out for action and attention.
"People in 2750% of countries in the world are crying out for more, not fewer, tourists," he explains.
I've got a Schwinn with two flats in my basement that's crying out for a pair of these.
Why is he crying out for Claire when he thinks she's gone back to the future for good?
Companies were going public later and later, and employees were crying out for opportunities to liquify their stock.
"The sector is crying out for innovation," said Craig Johnson, president of retail advisory firm Customer Growth Partners.
"The community is crying out for help over what is clearly a crisis in our schools," she said.
But we found a country that is crying out for help as the world turns a deaf ear.
Another shows a woman forced to the ground by the shooting, before she begins crying out for help.
Are we not all crying out for music this perfect and still and contemplative and, most importantly, human?
"People were crying out for something different, and I guess we're a conduit for that," Mr. Zadrozny said.
Brazil, a country crying out for better health care and policing, spends half of the federal budget on pensions.
On the contrary, it should re-energise a state whose honest employees have been crying out for better leadership.
These tips and tools will help improve your Netflix experience, whether you've been crying out for them or not.
When he looked up, Rehman said he saw bodies of the dead and the wounding crying out for help.
There were weeks it would keep me up all night, crying out for an answer that I'd never find.
A surge of upstart candidates is reshaping the party, and younger Democrats are crying out for a generational change.
Today, with so much content crying out for attention, more forgettable-sounding programs can easily fall through the cracks.
Its enormous engine is crying out for your nethers, its hunger for evil slaked only by your death via orgasm.
But here in Gabon, the task of lifting a team and country crying out for a hero seems beyond him.
The environment is crying out for us right now and for me, teaching my fans about responsibility is my no.
"The small and medium sized companies are crying out for risk capital," business minister Brian Mikkelsen said in an interview.
The world was not crying out for yet another twin stick top-down shooter, but Tormentor X Punisher doesn't care.
A second body of documents crying out for declassification is Obama's private correspondence with Iranian leaders — in particular, the Oct.
She heard the heartbreaking recordings of separated children crying out for their mami and papi and was saddened by them.
And those children in cages — that made me cry, when I saw them, crying out for their mothers and fathers.
With many second-tier international sides crying out for testing opposition, better use could be made of the Maori All Blacks.
Eight months into Theresa May's term, urgent matters that were crying out for answers last summer are still being put off.
Yet remote towns are crying out for people to fill vacancies on farms, in abattoirs and to look after the elderly.
He was crying out for help, whether he knew it or not, and for whatever reason he didn't get that help.
The idea that the American public was crying out for the banishment of the private self struck me as completely wrong.
In many ways it's the slinky, glamorous, decadent and oppulent disco record that we've been crying out for for years now.
Rapid tapers and apparently-related deaths are still occurring, desperate victims crying out for help on social media [warning: graphic image].
Since its invention a few years ago, the Blockchain has become the infrastructure layer that the Internet was crying out for.
Trilobites To William Bates, the skeleton he found buried in Australia's Toorale National Park in 2014 was crying out for help.
People gathered by the hundreds for peaceful protests, crying out for the end to what they said was an oppressive government.
She told me to please call the police because somebody was hurt, and she kept hearing that person crying out for help.
But pull back the kudzu, and you'll hear voices crying out for change, even as the political winds howl against them. Gov.
It was a premonition: tired of weak-willed performances, the crowd were crying out for a strong character to lead the team.
The American people are crying out for gun safety reform, and as president Joe Biden would demand a ban on assault weapons.
The next, she fell to the ground, crying out for help after a bullet hit her in the back and pierced her aorta.
In a party crying out for anti-establishment leaders, Mr. Romney looks like the Harvard-educated son of a governor that he is.
They then decided to up sticks and relocate the night to a city that was crying out for a proper clubbing experience: Sheffield.
Such a dossier of illicit activity—which Iran conveniently frames as outside the contours of the nuclear file—is crying out for attention.
" The items crying out for freedom included a shimmering Britney Spears-style newsboy cap and a hot pink crop top that read "MEOW.
Woody Faircloth: In every kind of social media forum that I saw, I was just blown away at people crying out for help.
This situation is crying out for policy development: Government needs to act to determine where the lines of appropriate use should be drawn.
"We want to thank the residents of public housing for their voices and for crying out for assistance," Mr. Barber said after the hearing.
Troops on the ground are crying out for more air support, which ranges from firing on the enemy to evacuating casualties from the battlefield.
Germany may not be crying out for low-skilled labour, but its tradition of vocational training can provide a bridge into work for some.
"Suddenly, in a matter of seconds, someone who looked like an old man resembles a baby crying out for his mother," Mr. Zeller said.
It seemed like every time I returned to where I'd set it up, Clips was pulsing its amber light, crying out for a recharge.
And unconsciously we are crying out for human connection in a way that we did 1 to 2 million years before screens showed up.
Absent cape and crown and royal retinue, he will wander the earth in search of those joyless cavities still crying out for their king.
They are impetuous and needy and empty, crying out for something to fill a void that's always existed, even if they struggle to name it.
"The community is crying out for help over what is clearly a crisis in our schools," Detroit Federation of Teachers Interim President Ivy Bailey said.
"I was just thinking that I wanted to capture a moment of crying out for equality next to this really hot true bae!" she said.
You know when your body is clearly crying out for a vegetable, but when you get to the store, you panic and buy Hot Cheetos?
Mancuso's death comes at the tail-end of a year that—horrifically, ridiculously—is crying out for those values to be reinforced like never before.
But this show isn't called Kit, even though Kit Marlowe — atheist, spy, and murdered poet — has been crying out for a decent biopic for years.
"The American people are not crying out for tax breaks on the wealthiest Americans," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said on the Senate floor Monday.
"The Conservatives have no plan for Britain and their posturing will not deliver the change our country is crying out for," Corbyn said on Friday.
Empty slogans without substance are horribly misleading to those in the middle class truly crying out for some rational approach that will stabilize their lives.
Today, the mop topped bleach blonde Japanese/American surfer is nicely positioned to become the face of a sport crying out for a new look.
Today, the mop topped bleach blonde Japanese/American surfer is nicely positioned to become the face of a sport crying out for a new look.
Nonetheless, "Fast Forward" reveals a complex subject crying out for attention by outlining how the Neo-Expressionists and their '80s cohort broke painting wide open.
Of course the flower has some sort of dimensional power, and as Hap chews on it he hears voices from other dimensions crying out for help.
The photo becomes a metaphor for the protests themselves: furious, wounded citizens crying out for relief from a force that can't or won't hear their pain.
The City is crying out for a consistent and forward-looking Brexit strategy that has a "bold, bright, buccaneering vision of the future", Mountevans will say.
It's practically crying out for some snappy one-liners to relieve the grimness; why would we go to Mars and leave our sense of humor behind?
Now a worthy target is crying out for President Trump's extraordinary reach: The so-called "four famines" that currently afflict South Sudan, Nigeria, Somalia and Yemen.
It matters not that the Republicans orchestrated much of the slowness, that they forced austerity measures upon a nation crying out for an infusion of capital.
As Variety notes, titles like Tekken and Tomb Raider were also featured in ads for the systems, which is practically crying out for publishers to intervene.
While I feel that several of my facial features are crying out for a cosmetic intervention, I'd been hard pressed to find fault with my brows.
Infrastructure that's no longer competitive (or safe), a tax code crying out for revision, a work force without the right skills: When do we fix this?
He writes: You have to be careful what you ask for, because as I was silently crying out for release, that's when the nauseous moment happened.
"At this moment, the American people are crying out for something completely different from this classic Washington-style of politics," said Buttigieg's National Press Secretary Chris Meagher.
It was worth playing mostly because there wasn't much else on the PlayStation 4 a the time; it wasn't exactly a game crying out for a sequel.
He also believes the industry is crying out for a more British and quietly European approach, instead of the "shouty" coaching style often imported from North America.
Having not eaten properly for many months, proper nourishment was the succor my addled brain had been crying out for, and finally I started to think rationally.
But pension funds around the world are crying out for long-lived assets that will generate the inflation-linked income they have promised to those who retire.
"The community's been crying out for direct action, boots on the ground, over the topic of missing and murdered Indigenous women for so long," Favel told VICE.
Voters, though, have not exactly been crying out for comity: Mr. Flake opted out of running for re-election last fall after watching his approval ratings crater.
The extraordinary story of Mohammed bin Salman has been crying out for a deeply reported and definitive study ever since he came to prominence five years ago.
I think one of the biggest ones was in the darkest days of the Iraq War, when the world was crying out for an alternative to petroleum.
Less obvious are those with social connections to the trauma: children and families in the community at large, who might not be obviously crying out for help.
"There is a cacophony of voices crying out for change, but Hollywood hasn't changed its hiring practices," Stacy Smith, the author of the report, told The Guardian.
Now, support for staying the course was far from unanimous within the Democratic caucus — today's vote revealed that a strong faction is crying out for immediate change.
"The Vienna Communiqué listed towns where our fellow Syrians are starving under siege and crying out for humanitarian access," HNC spokesman Salem al-Meslet said in a statement.
In a poignant and moving speech, he wailed, "Come home, America," crying out for the Vietnam War to finally end and the boys to be brought back home.
Voters should also consider Mr. Trump's silence about areas of national life that are crying out for constructive change: How would he change our schools for the better?
They are salvaging what is left of its rich heritage, clearing rubble and distributing aid in a city crying out for help after the war against Islamic State.
JOHANNESBURG/LONDON (Reuters) - Africa is crying out for debt relief to weather a perfect storm of coronavirus, plummeting oil and commodity prices, mounting budget deficits and weaker currencies.
JOHANNESBURG/LONDON (Reuters) - Africa is crying out for debt relief to weather a perfect storm of coronavirus, plummeting oil and commodity prices, mounting budget deficits and weaker currencies.
She grabbed a pair of men's shoes — apparently Mr. Patterson's — and ran to a nearby road, shoes ill fitting and on the wrong feet, crying out for help.
It also piled pressure on the newly re-elected Liberal National government to respond with fiscal stimulus of its own, something the central bank has been crying out for.
What if senators decided to take a major piece of public policy that is crying out for action to the floor, and passed a bipartisan effort at a solution?
Little Relief for Refugees: The refugee crisis is precisely the sort of issue the United Nations was made to tackle: a global problem crying out for a global solution.
Crying out for help Authorities were tipped off to the case after the mother took her daughter to a fire station in the middle of the night, Salazar said.
The 1997 campaign provided something that F1 fans are crying out for in the current era of Mercedes domination: two drivers from different teams fighting for the world championship.
Is this really what Brexit Britain was crying out for—the chance for an already incredibly wealthy man to add to his already incredibly well-stocked luxury car collection?
"They're crying out for help," added Raquel Lavalle, 28, a mother of three, with ties to Aboriginal territories in Ontario and Manitoba known as Sachigo Lake, and Pine Creek.
" And then there's the problem of whether a jury or a country is an entity calling for a "that" or a group of people crying out for a "who.
The toll of hundreds of defenseless women shot to death each year by current or former partners is a tragedy crying out for more thorough and sensible gun controls.
Survivors of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School last week are crying out for something to be done about it ... and thousands have gathered in support.
The MMA universe has been crying out for a rematch between Lawler and Diaz, and should that be slated, it would definitely a big enough draw to headline a card.
At the age of 21, and studying engineering at Cairo University, he should be looking to a bright future; after all, the world is crying out for technically minded graduates.
Instead, Fiorina thinks that politics in Washington is broken by partisan warriors at the elite level alone — but that the voters themselves have been crying out for less ideological extremism.
In July, charges were dropped against all the officers responsible for 25-year-old Freddie Gray's death, a massive defeat for police accountability in a city crying out for it.
One of the most heartbreaking realities of my work with teenagers is that many of them turned to the internet crying out for help and no one was paying attention.
When he says goodbye and leaves, Andrew Bird's coffee remains near-full on the table, its thick, dark liquid crying out for a splash of milk, a dash of light.
At one facility, children could be heard sobbing and crying out for their "mama" and "papa," as border patrol agents joke about the "orchestra," according to audio released by ProPublica.
There's a huge portion not just of Massachusetts and Maryland but America that really is crying out for moderation and a lack of divisiveness and civility and cooperation and bipartisanship.
" However, she said that he took his actions as a drug dealer a step further when it came to a "very vulnerable young individual who is crying out for help.
"We have everything in place to be able to get the Arizona voters what they are crying out for, a strong conservative leader in the United States Senate," she said.
"The American people are crying out for their elected representatives to stop the epidemic of murder and mayhem that is shattering families and communities across the country," their letter states.
Either way, she now passes the nights wandering alone, crying out for the loved ones she lost, waving down cars on the side of the road, or even appearing people's dreams.
The Democratic leader later said that she thinks Trump is "just crying out" for Democrats to launch impeachment proceedings against him as a way to distract from scandals plaguing his administration.
The Democratic leader later said that she thinks Trump is "just crying out" for Democrats to launch impeachment proceedings against him as a way to distract from scandals plaguing his administration.
With each twist of the investigation, a fascinating trove is building of hints and implied connections, odd coincidences and apparent shady links between key players that is crying out for explanation.
Mr. Northam deemed the victory by Crystal City as "historic" — especially for an area, just a few miles across the Potomac River from Washington, that has been crying out for revitalization.
These men and women weren't just a tool for electoral success, they are the foundation on which our nation, and its economy, is built and they are crying out for change.
Trump succeeded as a billionaire politician because he found a seam in the Republican coalition — the party's primary voters were crying out for a more nakedly racial politics — and exploited it.
"The political process and our constitutional structure is crying out for a serious, not superficial, bipartisan negotiations around health care," Jim Capretta, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, told me.
"Nevada is crying out for resources and we should give it to them, but some of us think we can rely on South Carolina and that's a big mistake," the adviser said.
To tell them repeatedly that their spouse has passed away, or when they're crying out for their mother to say, 'You're ninety-four years old, where do you think your mother is?
Researchers want participants and data they can trust, but they resort to platforms which provide disengaged people who signup for pennies, fraudsters and bots, leaving them crying out for higher quality solutions.
In the middle of all that, Italy and Greece are crying out for help in dealing every day with hundreds and thousands of migrants/refugees from the Middle East and North Africa.
"When somebody is crying out for help, the coach, along with the coach's wife, have a duty ... they have a duty to do something, to help," Courtney Smith said in the interview.
New York City commuter railroads have borrowed almost a billion dollars to meet the mandate, and other cash-strapped cities are crying out for federal grants to help them meet the burden.
In a world with many social issues, a complex political climate, and our Earth crying out for help, it is our time to stand and make our voices heard to create change.
Still, "Shaft" remains a product of its time -- from the trademark theme to the stylish trappings -- and despite the promotable marriage of title and talent, wasn't crying out for another 21st-century edition.
"First, there is a big picture problem that the world is crying out for cybersecurity talent and is currently struggling to fill that gap," Immersive Labs founder and CEO James Hadley tells me.
"This idea that they can continue to use the clock the way they are to just stall us and kill time in the Senate, I think, is crying out for action," Thune said.
These immigrant children crying out for their mothers and fathers are collateral damage, pawns in a political battle to wring strict legislation out of Congress — medieval torture displays meant to serve as deterrents.
"The country will be crying out for a president capable of unifying and healing the American people," Mr. Buttigieg said at a rally in West Des Moines, a clear shot at Mr. Sanders.
In an argument that thoroughly irritates Democrats, Republicans say that House prosecutors have produced no new information crying out for corroboration by witnesses and that the Senate should move on as a result.
Sasha Lane exceeds these definitions — while working with Shia LaBeouf, too, a terribly underrated performer whose self-regard is crying out for a director to toss him a book of Nicolas Cage's matches.
The bombers did "a nuclear bomb dropping drill against major objects" when President Trump and "other U.S. warmongers are crying out for making a preemptive nuclear strike on the North," North Korea said.
The deal comes as another demonstration of increasing resistance from investors against aggressive deal terms, which have flourished of late in the supply-short high-yield market, where buyers are crying out for deals.
"Child's Play" wasn't crying out for a reboot, but a new version seeks to give the oft-sequel-ized killer doll a modern "Black Mirror" makeover, which is generally as unnecessary as that sounds.
The far northern community of La Loche, devastated by Canada's worst school shooting in a decade, has been "crying out for help" for years as it grapples with a mental health and poverty crisis.
He's absorbed the horrors around him and he's crying out for something to change, and he's furious at the people he believes could fix it all, if only they could be bothered to care.
Car parts factories and farms are crying out for workers, many houses stand empty, darkened streets are deserted by early evening and the aisles of a discount supermarket are mostly empty by 8 p.m.
Eden is the chick in the white dress that, as the darkness gathers and bad vibes flow, looks like nothing so much as a canvas that's crying out for a nice splash of red.
"The baby is dead on arrival," she said in an interview, denouncing the museum as a conservative project that does not reflect a modern Germany changed by immigration and crying out for new thinking.
Jurors heard the voices of a man and a woman, and also of a girl, believed to be Lesley, crying out for her mother and asking God to help her before she was killed.
"The industry has been crying out for new advertising units" says Ian Schafer, founder and chairman of ad agency Deep Focus, referring to the tight hold Facebook and Google have on the digital advertising marketplace.
The musician's daughter is at one point tarted up in lipstick, makeup and silk, when she isn't tearfully crying out for her father, while Mr. Song's operative character is an indestructible force of moral rectitude.
While "Between Two Ferns" wasn't exactly crying out for this sort of treatment, there's considerable fun to be unearthed, still, from planting Galifianakis across from a celebrity, letting a camera roll and seeing what sprouts.
Most of the people crying out for delay are likely to oppose the bill no matter when it comes up, but there may be a few good-faith Democratic objectors who could be peeled off.
Naturally, any book about the movies is crying out for supplemental footage, and that's exactly what Netflix's Five Came Back, a solid three-part adaptation of the book — which captures most of its highlights — offers.
For months, fans have heard about the tumultuous trip to Cartegena, Colombia, which made headlines back in February and left the cast reportedly "crying out for their lives" as rough waves crashed over the boat's side.
With investors and analysts crying out for new executive blood on Sports Direct's board they also welcomed the appointment of a new finance chief - Jon Kempster, who has previously performed the same role at logistics group Wincanton.
Like Cooper and James Dean — and let's throw Beckett in there, too, with the beautiful hair and the minimalist outfits — Mr. Shepard had something in short supply in this time of public figures crying out for likes.
Consumed with defending his nation and the subsequent war triumph, Churchill took his eye off the fact that economically strapped Brits, who never fully recovered from the Great Depression, were crying out for social and economic change.
"The market has been crying out for big new deals and the European market can absorb somewhere like €2bn per deal, so I think they will provide a welcome fillip to the market," a syndicate head said.
Sessions&apos comments came after an audio recording that appears to capture the voices of small children crying out for their parents at a U.S. immigration facility was leaked Monday and fueled growing outrage against the Trump administration.
North Korea said the bombers conducted "a nuclear bomb dropping drill against major objects" in its territory at a time when Trump and "other U.S. warmongers are crying out for making a preemptive nuclear strike" on the North.
"In My Car" is a perfect instrumental hip-hop track, one crying out for a rapper with an adventurous spirit; "Pink and Green" is meant to reflect the colors that dominate the twilight hour come springtime in Japan.
Turkey will not vote again until presidential and parliamentary elections in 2023, providing a long runway for possible reforms many investors are crying out for, such as ensuring monetary policy independence and steps to support the banking sector.
Let's say the Trump administration doesn't follow your advice and continues to separate families, that it continues to set up more "tender-age" shelters, that the public listens to more audio of children crying out for their parents.
In the 2140th Precinct, at the southern tip of the Bronx, as in other poor, minority neighborhoods across the country, people long hounded for small-time infractions are crying out for more protection against grievous injury or death.
There's never a bad time to harness the moon's energy but, between the revelatory nature of the solar eclipse and the emotional launch pad that waxing phases can provide, this week the moon is crying out for our attention.
Winner: Ad agencies Loser: The American diabetes epidemic  Many (including us here at Mashable) spent the much-hyped final season of Game of Thrones crying out for justice, demanding the people responsible answer for its various crimes against us.
"The electorate is crying out for change and is therefore volatile — preferring to back new insurgents rather than the status quo parties that have been around for decades," said Mark Leonard, director of the European Council on Foreign Relations.
"Markets are crying out for a co-ordinated response to COVID-19 headwinds and a lack of concrete U.S. policy action is rattling markets," Tapas Strickland, director of economics at National Australia Bank in Sydney said in a report.
But even these players' biggest supporters are crying out for someone to make a sustained assault on their utter strangulation of the men's game, something that only Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka have managed in the last 15 years.
But that doesn't mean the public is crying out for "centrist" policies — deficit reduction, Social Security and Medicare changes, Pigovian taxes (like a carbon tax), charter schools, and extensive means-testing of public programs — as conventionally defined in Washington.
Even so, with tens of thousands of blighted buildings, and an unemployment figure hovering around 18 percent, no one seemed to be crying out for $19.95 linen-bound journals made from acid-free paper sourced from sustainably managed North American forests.
The thought of living close to your place of work may inspire dread from many an office worker, but in Jakarta — one of the world's most jammed cities — many people are crying out for a short commute, according to Lee.
"Women are falling through the cracks and not getting treatment, even when they're crying out for help," said Burkhard, who also serves as board executive director and chair of the 2020 Mom Project, a national maternal mental health non-profit.
In essence, it's the kind of hang out spot a certain kind of music fan's been silently crying out for in a city where arts spaces have been hung out to dry, discarded like yesterday's Evening Standard property pull-out.
There are also questions about how much income tax cuts - one of the most expensive pledges made by Johnson - would benefit an economy that is crying out for help on harder-to-fix structural problems, chiefly its chronically weak productivity.
For all its nostalgic charm, the "Charlie's Angels" brand — born as a TV series in the 1970s, then followed by a hit 2000 movie, an underperforming sequel and a short-lived ABC series — was hardly crying out for a reboot.
The reality is that Social Security will look much the same the day before "the funds run out" as it will the day after — deeply broken, unsustainable, and crying out for politicians brave enough to make hard choices for reform.
Convinced that a restive electorate was crying out for nonpartisan, technocratic government, he instructed his closest aides to set up the machinery for a long-shot billion-dollar campaign that would have subjected his image to a scorching political test.
There was no shortage of people criticizing UFC's choice to match Penn with Siver, but like in the case of Diaz and McGregor, now that it has been taken away the fans are crying out for the matchup more than ever.
The Art for the Players book, available now from Amazon UK, has line drawings of Uncharted's Nathan Drake, God of War Kratos, and Sackboy from Little Big Planet, alongside other memorable PlayStation mascots and characters, each crying out for a splash of color.
Here in the US, you can usually score the best TV deals ahead of the Super Bowl, but if your living room is crying out for a new massive television, there will be a few deals on offer at Walmart and Target.
Because its palm recognition hasn't been perfected, it feels like the G8 is crying out for a "Lite" version that offers the same specs and general design, but with the Z Camera stripped out to help reduce the phone's price even more.
And, in particular, with new unemployment claims at their lowest level since the early 1970s (a period when the total population was much smaller), there's really no sign of a median voter experiencing economic agony and crying out for a radically new approach.
Weightlifting exercises cause such a phenomenal cascade of head-to-toe benefits that the body seems to be crying out for them, and they do deserve to be performed in a way that brings the most benefits and has the fewest drawbacks possible.
In The Tall Grass opens with Becky (Laysla De Oliveira) and Cal (Avery Whitted) traveling to San Diego before they pull off to the side of the road and hear a young boy named Tobin (Will Buie Jr.) crying out for his mother.
In one room was Khalid Majid, 40, whose 5-year-old son, Hamoudi, was killed that morning in an explosion in Mosul and whose wife, with back wounds from the same explosion, was lying on her stomach and crying out for her son.
Just one day before fellow PC Music affiliate Charli XCX drops her second mixtape of the year, Hannah Diamond—who's been quiet recently—is back with three new saccharine tracks, and they're exactly the sugar rush your mid-December slump is crying out for.
"My rapid rise in the last year … is testament to the fact that America is crying out for somebody who will say the unsayable, who will break taboos, and who will fearlessly resist those who want to clamp down on free expression," he said.
Its stock of hotel rooms rose by 24.7 percent in 29.7 to cross the 22016,20203 mark; while the year also marked the opening of more luxury hotels, Dubai is crying out for average hotels that can cater for 'normal' families, according to Al Gergawi.
The scandal, the latest in a series of setbacks to shake the six-month-old coalition, threatens to erode further the German ruling elite's authority and may point to years of policy drift just as Germany and Europe are crying out for firm leadership.
OnePlus has just announced the product that so many Android phone users have been crying out for for many months: cheap, yet high-quality USB-C earphones to replace the analog ones we can no longer use with our phones that are deprived of headphone jacks.
"Americans were crying out for an end to the recession, for better wages and more jobs; not for changes in their healthcare," he said after the midterm elections at the National Press Club, a line that could have come from the talking points of any GOP senator.
One moment I was on the bridge, and the next I was crying out for breath, and what I now remember is the agony of the answer, the agony of water rushing into me, and how I answered that agony by heaving, which only invited more water.
In just the past few years, politicians as varied as House Speaker Paul Ryan, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Trump, and Moore have tried to lay claim to the conservative movement—with each arguing that their vision is the one that mad-as-hell voters are crying out for.
The view on the left is that the public is crying out for progressive change and is blocked by the influence of big donors — specifically, the influence donors have on the Democratic Party, which shies away from adopting a winning populist platform because of the insidious impact of money.
"This young man is crying out for help, we weren't able to give information to officers on the scene and we need to find out why," said Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot K. Isaac, in a press conference announcing an internal investigation into the handling of events that lead to Plush's death.
"When a child is voicing tiredness or crying out for help and they're met with silence or more methods of them being able to push an inch further, eventually they'll learn to neglect their needs and just go on autopilot," Stoner tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue, on newsstands Friday.
"My music is for all those who want to listen to it and enjoy it, (but it's) not to be used as propaganda that intends to manipulate the will of a people that's crying out for liberty and a better future," Fonsi wrote in a statement posted to his Instagram account.
And on a night when the Yankees were crying out for offense, shackled by three left-handed pitchers — starter Drew Pomeranz and relievers Ryan Butcher and Brad Hand — the game ended without two of the Yankees' most dangerous hitters against lefties, Carlos Beltran and Alex Rodriguez, ever having left the bench.
But Blake said he owed it to them because they were crying out for help and, whether they'd reached the end or not, at the very least they expected a formal presence on the other end of the line, the voice of reason dressed up in a jacket and tie.
That might seem counterintuitive given how divergent the U.S. is with regards to financial services regulation across states, especially compared to Europe's single market vision, but Blomfield has repeatedly argued that not only is it a huge market but one that is crying out for a new kind of bank account.
Supporters are crying out for a remedy to the tedium of Hodgson's tenure and, accordingly, they have been presented with a choice between two stodgy former centre-backs, one of whom currently manages Hull City and the other of whom was cast off by West Ham for being too unimaginative.
For roughly eight excruciating minutes, you can hear the wails of young children crying out for their parents, confused consular workers trying to keep track of all the kids, and at least one male voice, identified as a Border Patrol officer, for some reason deciding to crack a joke about the whole thing.
"With experts warning this winter is set to be one of the worst, the truth is our NHS is crying out for a financial rescue plan to deliver real change for patients," the party's health spokesman Jonathan Ashworth will say in a speech in London, according to advance extracts provided by the party.
"We've been quietly building our business helping event promoters make the most of new technology and now, with our seed funding closed, we want to talk about how we can disrupt the industry and give event organizers the kind of tools and services that they've been crying out for," he added in a statement.
Cast members of The Real Housewives of New York City are home safe after a tumultuous trip to Colombia, where they found themselves on a "boat ride from hell" that sources tell PEOPLE left them "crying out for their lives" when the ship's anchor caught mid-trip and the vessel started taking on water.
In an email Q&A with the Five Seasons Ventures pair we delved a little into why Europe is crying out for a new early-stage fund dedicated to food and agtech, the new VC firm's investment thesis, and how it hopes to find the next generation of entrepreneurs innovating in the food and agriculture industries.
On the other hand, it does help stimulate the economy: For every billionaire who pays a Washington consultant half a million dollars to tell him that yes, absolutely sir, the country is crying out for your unique ability to lead, there's a Lexus salesman in Arlington or a bespoke kitchen designer in Bethesda who's about to make a killing.
Since its release in 2010, fans of Alan Wake—a very Twin Peaks-y feeling affair in which the title character, an author of psychological thrillers, dramatically unravels the dark mysteries of a small American mountain town—have been crying out for a proper sequel, something more substantial than its twin slices of DLC and 2012's American Nightmare spin-off.
There are no answers On the virus: The surgeon general is warning that the Covid-19 outbreak is going to get much worse before it gets better; On treating the sick: The mayor of New York, Trump's hometown, is crying out for help; On fixing the economy: Lawmakers on Capitol Hill failed again to pass a massive stimulus to keep the economy afloat.
Doctors and nurses are now crying out for masks and other personal protective equipment as they're forced to wear bandanas and scarves for masks, trash bags for gowns, and reuse all sorts of medical equipment — heightening the risk of coronavirus infection and possibly death as we all rely on these health care workers now more than ever to stem the outbreak.
When he took over City Hall with his zero-tolerance vow, he was walking a tightrope: Citizens were crying out for tougher policing, yet the crime-fighting tools he employed, including stop-and-frisk searches for drugs or weapons, ran the risk of alienating the very people he was seeking to help, especially given Newark's searing history of police brutality.
The American people were not crying out for the Trump administration to legalize a pesticide that damages children's brains and then follow it up with a ruling to let power plants poison children's brains, but the people who own the pesticide factories and power plants are sure glad that we're screaming about a caravan of migrants hundreds of miles away rather than the plutocrats next door.
"The problems inherent in the state-sponsored sports system, which focuses resources on winning gold medals, are such that it is experiencing a cyclical low and is crying out for further reforms – much like the Chinese economy, which has slowed from 9 percent growth in 2008, when China scored 51 golds, to somewhere about 6.7 percent this year," a story in the newspaper said on Sunday.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum are so ill-conceived that even those meant to benefit from them are crying out for relief.
"In a year when the country is crying out for a positive vision and alternative to the status quo, Governor Haley is the exact right choice to deliver the Republican Address to the Nation," Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said in a statement last week.
But again, at the same time, what we are I think all of us, crying out for is not strong leadership as in strong man leadership, but as in strong leadership in trying to actually forge a way through the current mess that we're in around the world and once those leaders start taking office, whether it's [inaudible] in New Zealand or anywhere else, you actually see all that mush start sort of solidifying.
Al Franken, Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore and former President George H.W. Bush; accusations by female members of Congress of other inappropriate behavior by unnamed male colleagues; Harvey Weinstein, Louis C.K., Mark Halperin, Kevin Spacey, and on and on -- we see the fruit of the seeds planted during the campaign: a president of the United States either unwilling or unable to seize the mantle of moral leadership when the country is crying out for it.
I spend my days chain-smoking (the world's going to end before I grow old enough to face the consequences, I rationalize); incessantly posting ultra-filtered selfies (my content is a form of art, I assure myself); and forgetting to eat until I can no longer ignore my stomach crying out for nourishment, at which point I open yet another app and order fast food (eating McDonald's allows me to tap into the spirit of Real America all the way from Brooklyn, I justify).
From Mount Eerie's Danny Brown-endorsed meditation on sickness and death A Crow Looked At Me—a further example of unity and appreciation of the Objectively Good across genres—to the wealth of top-drawer music made by women in basically every genre (UK pop finally got the woman stars it's been crying out for in Mabel and Stefflon Don; St. Vincent returned to pick up where Bowie left off; Wolf Alice made the best case for British mainstream rock in years, so many bands made great, cathartic, fun guitar music), it's been distinctly above average, and that's been great to watch.
It's easy to become disheartened by the apparent lack of progress on major issues when you turn on the TV or go online at the end of the day, but for every community that is struggling to feed their most vulnerable, there is a mayor fighting to provide food security; for every community striving to offer the best possible career opportunities for its residents, there's a mayor working to bring businesses and job training programs to their city; and for every community crying out for action to make them safer from gun violence, there is a mayor demanding change.
They gave their host a list of 70 people, mostly young, who had been killed in government crackdowns on peaceful protest They also put it to the pontiff that Venezuela's internal strife was not a standoff between right and left but rather a fight between a government which has turned into a dictatorship, an inward-looking [regime] which serves only its own interests, and an entire people which is crying out for freedom and desperately seeking, at the risk of its youngest lives, bread, medicine, security, work and fair elections The bishops also told the pope of their total opposition to Mr Maduro's "unnecessary, inexpedient…and dangerous plan" to convene an unelected constituent assembly next month.
The language of ballet is one of dramatic gesture: In La Bayadère, after the beautiful temple dancer is bitten by a poisonous snake, she communicates her resignation to death by throwing her hands up in the air; when Giselle discovers her lover is betrothed, she begins to dance wildly, eventually dying of broken-hearted exhaustion; in Swan Lake, when Odette learns that Siegfried's promised himself to her evil twin, her arms beat frantically in protest of her entrapment in swan form; and when a masked attacker threw a jar of sulfuric acid in the face of Sergei Yurevitch Filin, director of the Bolshoi Ballet, he reached for the snow on the ground, frantically rubbing it into his burning skin while crying out for help.

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