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"decimate" Definitions
  1. [usually passive] to kill large numbers of animals, plants or people in a particular area
  2. decimate something (informal) to severely damage something or make something weaker

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Again, these are comments that would reasonably decimate any friendship.
Go deeper: Trump's Mexico tariffs could decimate the auto industry
Conservatives become more stridently determined to decimate the federal government.
Trump has said he would also "decimate" Al Qaeda.  28500.
Forest fires, he argues, decimate 14 percent of Lebanese trees annually.
Brexit etc was a response to the economy you helped decimate.
A real, fair American democracy would decimate its hold on power.
He has pledged to decimate ISIS while affecting an isolationist bent.
But that doesn't mean they have to decimate coverage for everybody.
Left unchecked, this crisis will decimate the retirement future of millions.
COVID-19 has started to decimate air travel around the world.
Of course, this isn't the only sector that AI will decimate.
Will Kirk continue to be confident enough to decimate the team?
It would effectively decimate many aspects of the law if successful.
Just from Travis, whom the firm appears to want to decimate.
But overfishing and climate change harm aquatic habitats and decimate salmon populations.
Insurance exits that Republicans predicted would decimate the Obamacare marketplace never happened.
We must increase the trust between police and civilians, not decimate it.
Empires hemorrhage wealth, bombs fall on cities, religious radicals decimate ancient temples.
The regulations as they now stand would decimate the electronic cigarette market.
And Facebook helped decimate local newspapers, contributing to America's widespread epistemological derangement.
That can destroy residential neighborhoods and decimate the supply of affordable housing.
Worse still were the calls to kill Iranians and decimate our homeland.
This caused panic among the English army, allowing the Scots to decimate them.
Read: Stronger hurricanes could decimate forests, accelerate climate change Can it be done?
Higher temperatures also mean that diseases and insects can decimate once healthy forests.
The U.S., meanwhile, has a nuclear stockpile large enough to decimate entire populations.
Its conventional artillery weapons could also decimate Seoul, the capital of South Korea.
It needs to feature more artists who complicate, transcend or decimate these categories.
Their bellowing can completely decimate buildings, and they use their voices to punish foes.
"Without Assad Muslims would conquer and likely decimate those remaining Christians," user @IWillRedPillYou said.
If you continue to decimate the trust, you lose the beauty of the art.
A serious cyberattack could burn out the power transmitters and utterly decimate vital infrastructure.
Separately, there's growing sentiment that this move against Mexico could decimate the auto industry.
We are breaking our word to those who helped us decimate the Islamic State.
So why did cities help build the expressways that would so profoundly decimate them?
This has helped decimate the ranks of conservatives and muzzle the less ideological progressives.
Will Amazon decimate traditional supermarket stores, like it did with brick-and-mortar booksellers?
The financial cost of a cyberattack can be stunning and can decimate an investor's portfolio.
As a candidate he has blessed bigotry; as president he would decimate our better angels.
Keeping ObamaCare as-is will devastate American consumers' pocketbooks and decimate the American healthcare system.
Remember: Russia and China have long had the power to, respectively, destroy and decimate America.
And threatened changes to Medicaid would decimate the nearly universal children's coverage rates we've achieved.
Droughts and bug infestations, for example, are common and can easily decimate a country's harvest.
For the second time, he is asking Congress to decimate programs critical to American families.
"If all those people come in here it will decimate this country," Ms. Frances said.
Any increase in interest rates will then completely decimate the budget along with the economy.
Locusts can decimate cropland, crippling farms and leaving markets empty and livestock with nothing to eat.
"It is the policy of this administration to dismantle, decimate, and eradicate MS-13," Trump said.
"These fences have got the capacity to decimate whole populations, and they're doing that," he said.
No company has done more to decimate the power of these small businesses than Amazon has.
This might have pushed Boudet to retaliate in "an attempt to decimate my podcast," Drown says.
Magni and Modi survive Ragnarok and help rebuild the planet after Loki and company decimate it.
A crackdown on corruption was expected to decimate sales a few years ago, but hardly registered.
"It is the policy of this administration to dismantle, decimate and eradicate MS-13," he said.
They are nominally fighting ISIS, but in reality have been trying to decimate other opposition groups first.
Like the formerly overpopulated elk in Yellowstone, cattle suppress aspen and cottonwood saplings, and decimate streamside willows.
Importantly, Graham-Cassidy's cuts to Medicaid would decimate our current system of funding for long-term care.
Bold new technological advances will decimate every viable career path, eliminating the need for a human workforce.
There are no subtleties in SEVENTH DECIMATE (Berkley, $27), by the acclaimed fantasy veteran Stephen R. Donaldson.
Additionally, killing freezes coming after sensitive flowers have broken bud can decimate grape, strawberry and blueberry crops.
Meanwhile, many legislators have vowed not to approve Mr. Trump's budget, which would decimate the State Department.
Deep cuts in federal aid that have been proposed in Washington "could decimate the program," she said.
On the other side, they can place their populations on total lockdown and decimate their own economies.
Their results were the sheet music for a chorus of pundits arguing that AI will decimate our society.
Americans will get the chance to comment on the draft, and may very well decimate the new rule.
Get ready to see some giant spiders decimate the ancestors of all your favorite Game of Thrones characters!
This would completely decimate the immediate accessibility to which radio and other music users have long been accustomed.
And in concert with congressional Republicans, he could decimate the E.P.A.'s budget, crippling its rule-making capacity.
Over the next century, they would decimate native fish populations in Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior.
It's no longer just Democrats speaking out against President Donald Trump's proposal to decimate the Environmental Protection Agency.
These sound wonky, but make no mistake: Axing these two provisions would decimate Obamacare and its insurance reforms.
Defense Distributed isn't going to destroy gun control, and it's certainly not going to decimate the gun industry.
We will decimate Al Qaeda, and we will seek to starve funding for Iran-backed Hamas and Hezbollah.
The soft fascism of Trump, wrapped in a good economy, would decimate the soft socialism of Elizabeth Warren.
Despite those expressed intentions, experts say, Iran is unlikely to sit still while American sanctions decimate its economy.
The bacteria have adapted to our drugs, morphing into superbugs that can all too easily decimate our health.
"It was time to decimate the despair from 1981 and breathe new energy, rewrite the story," he explained.
A no-deal Brexit, which experts say would decimate Britain's finances, could make those pledges even less plausible.
"At the start of the decade, digital e-books were expected to decimate print book sales," McLean said.
Eliminating Planned Parenthood funding isn't the only way that Republicans are trying to decimate healthcare coverage for Americans.
Such development would decimate sacred sites and leave Tribal Nations who reside here to face numerous health risks.
"You're asking the court to decimate a contract that was heavily negotiated and typical for the industry," she said.
The companies used this cash influx to decimate the incumbent taxi industry and grab huge amounts of market share.
The super PAC supporting him is expected to spend roughly $12 million here, including some to decimate his opponents.
The Notification dots feature is likely to roll out to everyone unless it suddenly proves to decimate Facebook usage.
The House bill, which just passed, would decimate our ability to build and preserve affordable homes and revitalize neighborhoods.
This year's agenda shows clearly that transportation is the next industry tech is trying to transform and perhaps decimate.
As well as slashing arrivals, the move is set to decimate spending by European tourists in the United States.
As well as slashing arrivals, the move is set to decimate spending by European tourists in the United States.
Proponents of the current tax preference for mortgage interest argue that eliminating the deduction would decimate the housing market.
"It is the policy of this administration to dismantle, decimate and eradicate MS-13," Trump said at the time.
"It is the policy of this administration to dismantle, decimate and eradicate MS-13," Trump said earlier this year.
Like a rediscovered gem in the mine, a new way to simultaneously liven up and decimate group chats everywhere began.
It's the ultimate failsafe if the world's farms burn or diseases decimate our staples and we have to start over.
But the economists say it is "both false and disingenuous" to contend that outlawing agency fees won't decimate the unions.
The same one that Penn used to wobble Hughes, Henderson used to starch Babalu, and Rua used to decimate Overeem.
"NAMI opposes this effort to decimate our nation's already struggling mental health system," the organization said in a written statement.
Trump said MS-13 is active due to "weak political leadership" and he vowed to "dismantle" and "decimate" the gang.
Trump and his cabinet nominees are poised to decimate public education, the Affordable Care Act, and the Environmental Protection Agency.
When an outbreak of blight began to decimate the potato crops, 1 million people died from starvation or related disease.
Apple News+ could decimate the revenue of a fundamental pillar of society we rely on to hold the powerful accountable.
"Free trade helped decimate those manufacturing jobs — Bernie has always been against it, Biden has been for it," he said.
TCJA would decimate the population of American graduate students, and the impact on tech-related fields would be particularly dire.
Changes wrought by a warming planet will be "enough to decimate" the few hundred or so Bengal tigers remaining there.
This massive tax cut for corporations will decimate revenues and is not necessary to keep U.S. firms from moving offshore.
He described the perpetrators of violent crimes as "animals" and said his administration seeks to "dismantle, decimate and eradicate" gangs.
The Supreme Court is currently deliberating on three landmark cases that many fear may decimate LGBTQ rights across the country.
In other words, it's a task that's designed to decimate the vulnerable and make a spectacle out of their suffering.
In The Terminator, the AI defense system SkyNet becomes self-aware and initiates a nuclear holocaust to decimate the human race.
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Tuesday in three cases that could decimate legal protections for LGBTQ workers in America.
Unfortunately for Venezuela, this wealth wouldn't last - and an over-reliance on oil would soon decimate the economy in unexpected ways.
It would decimate the government's popularity, and probably hand power to the anti-establishment 5-Star movement at looming government elections.
That was evident in October when Mr. Trump threatened to decimate the Turkish economy as Turkish troops advanced into northern Syria.
Economists - both conservative and liberal - have repeatedly demonstrated how government mandated price controls decimate expenditures like the research and development process.
Removing the market certainty that the Jones Act provides would decimate the American maritime industry, putting our national security in jeopardy.
Mr. Trump, your campaign website to this day argues that more visas for highly skilled workers would, quote, "decimate American workers".
The scientists behind the project say the vaccine is designed to protect honeybees from microbial diseases that can decimate bee populations.
They will decimate U.S. seafood production and jobs, which will in turn create dependency on foreign food sources—forget buying local.
He said that while Rev had 40,000 human transcribers, he did not believe that automated transcription would decimate his work force.
And he claimed publicly that AIDS would ultimately be good for humanity and would decimate the black population in South Africa.
"Today's listing reflects the realization that uncontrolled trade will decimate shark populations," Elizabeth Murdock of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) said.
As Trump continued to decimate his rivals one by one in recent weeks, additional mega-donors have steadily flocked to the group.
What happens, the world asks, when the jobs usually associated with developing economies and low paychecks further decimate a community through automation?
These plastics will not only kill more animals; they'll decimate coral reefs, and damage human health as microplastics enter the food chain.
While world wars aim to decimate enemies and their capacities for violence, "revolutions" aim to transform violence and oppression by empowering people.
I've lived in Germany since April 2017, far away from the catastrophe that continues to decimate the area I grew up in.
Instead, you voted to decimate unions and public education, two American institutions that perhaps more than any others created the middle class.
Leaked documents reveal just how President Donald Trump plans to decimate the Environmental Protection Agency and cut 31 percent of its funding.
But Cersei later revealed that she plans to sit out the war against the Night King, and let him decimate her foes.
I think probably Craigslist did more to decimate local news, because that was ... The fact of the matter is, classifieds weren't good.
Republicans, who have opposed nearly every national monument during Obama's tenure, are pushing back, saying the move would decimate the fishing industry.
The greedy, vainglorious Scott Pruitt, who did his best to decimate the Environmental Protection Agency, fit the bill, but he's long gone.
Walker has become known for his efforts to decimate unions, prompting Mitchell to campaign heavily on his union background and economic policy.
As the troops sound the retreat, she orders her fellow hosts to bar the gates, enabling the Delos commandos to decimate the Confederados.
Then there is, of course, Putin -- another democratically elected president who has managed to cement his position, decimate the opposition and devastate democracy.
How else can we explain the motivation behind the White Walkers' decision to turn on their creators, and decimate both Children and Men?
With a one-turn kill (or OTK) deck, and a little luck, you can decimate even a 60 health rival in one go.
In September, three sources familiar with the Trump administration's strategy toward Beijing told me that the White House wants to decimate China's economy.
Every so often, a starvation epidemic will level an entire generation of sea lion pups, as uncharacteristically warm waters decimate their food supply.
This will decimate the basic and clinical scientific infrastructure in the United States, said Joseph Ross, a professor of medicine at Yale University.
"You're asking the court to decimate a contract that was heavily negotiated and typical for the industry," the judge told the singer's attorney.
Those trying to destroy the ACA to fulfill campaign promises and decimate Medicaid will continue to look for avenues to make that happen.
Tormund is all for it, but the others don't get why they should get involved in a fight which could decimate their tribes.
Why it matters: Democrats have warned that fallout from the virus could decimate the U.S. Postal Service by June, absent action from Congress.
Shop owners and manufacturers say a ban would decimate what is left of the industry and its centuries-old tradition in New York.
For example, The Kinks "I'm Not Like Everybody Else" opens the show about a girl who can decimate a forest when she's angry.
And by design, it would decimate the insurance industry, potentially wiping out two million jobs, writes Elisabeth Rosenthal in a Times Op-Ed.
Drug pricing regulations would not decimate the pharmaceutical industry, according to an analysis from health policy researchers at West Health and Johns Hopkins.
A ruling in favor of the government could decimate the ranks of pro-democracy lawmakers and would defy the will of the voters.
The goal of this scheme is to help inoculate the animal against sylvatic plague — a disease that can decimate black-footed ferret populations.
China should not be allowed to decimate an iconic American industry and put the livelihoods of thousands of hard-working Americans at risk.
But even if limited to future customers, the rate changes will almost certainly decimate one of the largest residential solar markets in the nation.
Let's hope no in-universe rathtar collector decides to be a bucket biologist; one feral rathtar could decimate a planet's ecosystems within a year.
We drink to excess because we're unable, or unwilling, to speak out about the daily injustices that rave our hopes and decimate our dreams.
While it's apparently lost on some, no superpower for national security reasons would ever allow another country to decimate its steel and aluminum industries.
The United States is under no obligation to let China decimate key industries and, while we're at it, gut us with forced technology transfers.
Temperatures will exceed some species' thermal tolerances, sea level rise will decimate habitats, extreme weather including drought and heavy rain will compromise food sources.
But it would be even more naive to expect anything good to result from permitting politicians to decimate freedom in the name of democracy.
The velocity itself is the crucial metric, Mr. Hölzle said in a separate interview, and he said it would decimate most of today's contenders.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday she would support lowering tariffs on U.S. car imports amid an escalating trade dispute that could decimate automakers.
Both rely a bit too heavily on brash festival-ready synths for headphone listening, but they'll undoubtedly decimate stages on Major Lazer's summer tour.
Restaurant industry members and employment analysts have sounded the alarm that the closures could decimate the industry and put millions of jobs in jeopardy.
And, just today, it's become dead clear he is about to decimate net neutrality, an issue that was hard won by tech only recently.
CEO Dylan Collins was initially critical of Apple's proposed changes, noting that killing off all third-party apps could decimate the Kids app category.
I'm all for shifting the balance of power away from those two companies, who have managed to decimate the publishing industry in record time.
MR. GELLES Another through line in conversations during the week was the degree to which A.I. and automation could decimate thousands (millions?) of jobs.
And it's going to start steamrolling — so there's good cause for everyone to unite behind the guy who will decimate Hillary Clinton in November.
A model like that would help ensure that this shift from brick and mortar to online shopping does not decimate small and local businesses.
"Today's ouster of the acting secretary further highlights that President Trump continues to decimate the leadership of the Department of Homeland Security," said Rep.
" At the time of the ruling, Kornreich said, "You're asking the court to decimate a contract that was heavily negotiated and typical for the industry.
As they do every year, hackers descended on Las Vegas this week to show off the many ways they can decimate the internet's security systems.
They are looking at the expert warnings, about how repeal and delay wouldn't just maintain the status quo in the marketplaces but could decimate them.
But it would also decimate the lives of thousands of Mexicans who rely on payments from family members in the United States to stay afloat.
"You're asking the court to decimate a contract that was heavily negotiated and typical for the industry," Kornreich told Geragos, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"What these trade agreements have done is decimate community after community in the Midwest and all over America," Sanders said in the state on Monday.
"You're asking the court to decimate a contract that was heavily negotiated and typical for the industry," New York Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich said.
He will challenge Hill, a moderate whose victory helped the Democrats retake the House last year and decimate the GOP delegation from the Golden State.
"Each of these confirmed judges will outlast this administration and have the potential to decimate civil rights in the Trump's vision for generations to come."
The appearance of TR4 in South America—and its ability to decimate the Cavendish banana—is unsettling to scientists because, well, they've seen this before.
Instead, Republicans have proposed legislation that would increase the criminal prosecution of immigrants, restrict protections for unaccompanied children, and decimate our asylum and protection programs.
In New York, the combination of the administration's policies and the weather is threatening to decimate the state's $37 billion agriculture and food-processing industry.
To be more specific, it would be a disaster for all the African teams not named in your last article: It would decimate domestic leagues.
Now, the cascading financial crisis that forced Puerto Rico to declare a form of bankruptcy earlier this month also threatens to decimate its public university.
Kelly noted that Trump had previously opposed those visas, saying they "decimate American workers," but appeared to change his position at an earlier CNBC debate.
The combination of Russia not having a formal team (if they even go at all) and the KHL pulling out would decimate the tournament even further.
While staying in the coalition with Merkel alienates supporters, early elections would probably decimate a party now running third in the polls behind the surging Greens.
"It would decimate the school district and adversely impact people who the individuals have filed the lawsuit are asserting they would like to help," he added.
Whether undermining government transparency, repealing pollution safeguards, or stripping infrastructure funding, they do all they can to tear government down, and decimate communities in the process.
THE LAST THING I WANT TO DO IS DECIMATE MY COMPANY THE WAY HONEYWELL WAS DECIMATED AFTER THE FAILED MERGER WITH GE BACK IN 220/2371.
The JUSOS youth wing of the SPD and other leftist members are deeply opposed to rejoining a coalition under Merkel, fearing it will decimate their support.
CBS News reports that the bipartisan deal to fund the government through September does not include President Donald Trump's proposal to decimate the Environmental Protection Agency.
David Letterman is praising Michelle Wolf's "guts" at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, saying she was able to "decimate the place" with her controversial remarks.
The Republicans thought they could similarly decimate a program that was designed for low-income people, but this one now has too big of a base.
Get everyone in the room: That's the new mantra for AI researchers, nervous about the potential for their technology to decimate jobs and perpetuate human biases.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned the U.S. against excessive sanctioning on North Korea, saying that it might be "counterproductive" to try to decimate its economy.
Droughts regularly decimate herds across Africa, forcing destitute families to abandon their nomadic lifestyle and settle in remote, dusty towns where they fall deeper into poverty.
But her toughness, her guile, and her experience—qualities that helped her patiently decimate Trump in their three debates—will be assets in future political battles.
Just at the moment we're beginning to see real results, the AHCA would decimate that progress and put our nation's most vulnerable in a precarious position.
" Mr. Yousef, the adviser to the Hamas leader, said Mr. Trump's move would drive up anti-American sentiment and "decimate whatever good will they have here.
I think I felt most gratification from figuring out DECIMATE/DECORATE and DECOROUS/DEXTROUS, and the crossing of CONCLAVE/CONCEIVE with CHAPLAIN/COMPLAIN was pretty amusing.
The excessive requirements and extensive waiting periods decimate the right to public accommodations for an entire vulnerable population and set a dangerous precedent for the future.
These arsenals are far in excess of what it would take to decimate the other and far more that is required to deter a nuclear attack.
Netanyahu has also helped decimate the country's left-wing political parties and populated Israeli institutions with right-wing officials who hold religiously conservative and pro-settlement views.
That almost-El Niño was almost completely forgotten by late 2015 when the biggest El Niño ever roared onto the scene to utterly decimate all previous records.
He speaks Thursday, and there's a lot to talk about as Trump seeks to decimate EPA's budget and Pruitt begins efforts to unwind Obama's climate change rules.
Its cuts to the Children's Health Insurance Program and general welfare programs that help people living in poverty pay for food would decimate the social safety net.
If she ties skilled immigration reform to overall immigration policy she may follow President Obama and decimate our ability to attract and keep the best and brightest.
The one absolute certainty is that left to its own devices, ObamaCare will decimate the insurance market and tens of millions of Americans will lose their coverage.
"For the fiscal hawks and the defense hawks, and I'm both, for us to go to war with each other is to decimate the country," he added.
With such outrageous costs, it begs the question — why are these women willing to uproot their lives and decimate their finances to make it to a convention?
Mr. Morgenthal said roughly 250 guides regularly lead tours on the islands — about several dozen per day — and that the new restrictions would decimate business for them.
Inaction would lead to oil prices falling to the single digits and "absolutely decimate the American oil and gas industry," said Matt Gallagher, chief executive of Parsley.
Unlike the 2008 financial crisis that led to the Great Recession, the current downturn does not appear poised to decimate Wall Street and the broader financial system.
Inaction would lead to oil prices falling to the single digits and "absolutely decimate the American oil and gas industry," said Matt Gallagher, chief executive of Parsley.
Pakistan joined President George W. Bush's war on terrorism reluctantly but proved itself an effective ally in the fight against Al Qaeda and helped decimate its ranks.
Depending on who is named as a replacement, Cohn's departure could also decimate the NEC, one of the most functional departments of a largely dysfunctional White House.
The coronavirus outbreak didn't decimate my family's hometown, Guangzhou, China — at least not the way it did in Wuhan, the epidemic's epicenter, more than 500 miles away.
And the worst leaders (if sometimes the most successful) are those like Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey), who see disaster as an opportunity to decimate and divide rivals.
Yet the YouTube audience can just as easily flip the script and turn on their favorite personality — and decimate not just their public image but their entire livelihood.
And even a factory worker can see that robotics, automation and AI are going to decimate a once-reliable job sector, while climate change may affect many others.
They didn&apost expect him to crush it on the economy, to decimate ISIS, to really keep all of the promises that he did on the campaign trail.
Unclear, but here's a thought: At the end of Endgame, Tony snaps his own glove bearing the Infinity Stones to decimate Thanos and his forces (and, sadly, himself).
Why it matters: With its track record of upending nearly every business it enters, Amazon has the potential to decimate UPS and FedEx as it moves into shipping.
Obama's rules promised to decimate the industry, likely shutting down 91 of the country's nearly 900 programs and putting another 270 in the "zone," at risk of closure.
Within Chinese ruling circles, some feared that by reducing these tariffs, foreign competition would decimate outdated state enterprises, which partly did happen, but the risk was worth it.
Speaking at SXSW on Friday, Facebook director of product Alex Hardiman said that a change in News Feed ranking wouldn't be enough to entirely decimate an outlet's traffic.
However, defenders of the tax breaks respond that repealing them would decimate domestic oil and gas production and destroy jobs, imperiling America's energy security and its economic strength.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Cathay Pacific (CPCAY) is canceling almost all passenger flights for two months as the novel coronavirus outbreak continues to decimate global demand for travel.
The weakness in crude oil threatened to decimate the ethanol industry and pushed corn futures to their lowest since September 2016 earlier this week on questions about demand.
I don't understand why the powers that be in the city let Uber and the rest take over our streets and decimate the taxi industry just like that.
While centuries of social injustice could not weaken the black family, it took just five decades of the social policies of the War on Poverty to decimate it.
The Jamaican visionary John Dunkley (1891-1947) is the latest artist to decimate the distinctions between self-taught and trained, outsider and insider and folk and not folk.
Diverting and tapping water from streams and springs, exhausting underground aquifers, and overloading watersheds with pesticides, rodenticides, and fertilizers are other ways that illegal grows decimate the environment.
In cases where oil and gas drilling would decimate a crucial wildlife habitat, like in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the NWF steps in to fight for protective legislature.
And he has called for steep budget cuts that would more than decimate research budgets and send scientists looking for new sources of funding or risk abandoning their projects.
That ongoing deficit has grabbed the attention of President Donald Trump, who has blamed it for helping to decimate U.S. factory jobs as well as stunting U.S. economic growth.
Read: Trump's cuts to federal prisons "decimate" jobs The House Judiciary Committee originally planned to consider the bill last month, but delayed because of disagreements between Democrats and Republicans.
He could go around and shut down all these dispensaries and put tens of thousands of people out of work and decimate local economies, so it's a huge gamble.
Yesterday, one week out from an FCC vote that will almost certainly decimate the open internet protections put in place during the Obama administration, thousands took to the streets.
Neate is discussing the impact of the British government's proposed cuts to welfare benefits: cuts that Women's Aid warns will decimate the already over-stretched UK domestic refuge network.
Instead, they have pointed to subsidies the Canadian government provides to its companies, saying that has put American paper manufacturers at a disadvantage and helped decimate the industry here.
The president of the University of Connecticut has warned that cuts included in a Republican proposal that reached the governor's desk were severe enough to "simply decimate" the school.
The tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV), which is harmless to humans but can decimate crops, was confirmed in greenhouse-grown tomato plants on the farm, the ministry said.
A report by the American Consumer Institute demonstrates how artificially capping the price of prescription medication would decimate innovation and development in the world's most vibrant medical research industry.
Within a short time, these delightfully capable cameras in our pockets started to decimate the compact digital camera market, or in some cases, killed competitors outright (remember the Flip?).
"You're asking the court ... to decimate a contract which was heavily negotiated and signed by two parties in an industry where these kinds of contacts are typical," she said.
"Quantum computers decimate (versus just weaken) currently deployed public-key cryptography," Michele Mosca, a co-founder of the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing, told me via email.
" In a statement Tuesday, King called birthright citizenship a "historical mistake" and said Trump's proposed order would "decimate the disgusting 'birth tourist' industry" and put an end to "anchor babies.
There have been price wars in the supermarket sector before and history has shown it can decimate margins and profitability as chains attempt to increase market share at all costs.
Since Ajit Pai unleashed his "weed whacker" proposal to decimate those rules three weeks ago, the comments are pouring in yet again—more than 303,000 have been filed thus far.
Sure, the Death Star may be an Imperial space station with enough power to decimate an entire planet, but you've got to admit that it makes a pretty stylish lamp.
Amid fears more wild weather could decimate their incomes - which depend on tourists enjoying the bay's stunning beauty - the close-knit community is acting to keep its head above water.
Already one of the poorest states in the nation, advocates say work requirements for "able-bodied" beneficiaries could decimate the health coverage that tens of thousands of residents depend on.
Astralis managed to grab the eighth round but OpTic slowed the next round way down, sitting and waiting on the clock and completely wiping out Astralis to decimate their economy.
The "Mad Money" host noted how easily false accusations can decimate stock prices in this environment, arguing that it was time for investors to reassess the risks in the market.
Mr. Trump has the power to unilaterally order a strike at any time — and the United States' nuclear stockpile is so large that it could decimate populations around the globe.
Congress and multiple White House administrations have continued to decimate the US' diplomatic capabilities on a number of fronts, and it has hampered America's ability to engage on cyber issues.
Instead, Postobón, RCN and allies like the National Business Association of Colombia carried the message that the tax would cost jobs, decimate independent convenience shop owners and choke the economy.
Then the internet arrived, and Google and Facebook became the middlemen between publishers and their readers, while leveraging that position to dominate digital advertising and decimate newspapers' advertising business model.
But Waters, her Democratic colleagues and consumer advocates argue that payday loans are often used to trap vulnerable customers in cyclical debt that could decimate their financial health and credit.
This can decimate spiritual transcendence and ruin the soul -- like it did with my childhood friend, who is HIV-positive, and still lives in secrecy because of doctrines like Graham's.
"One problem with speaking only with ONDCP is that President Trump and his top advisors have been trying to decimate ONDCP since the first days of his Administration," Cummings noted.
The nation's largest federation of labor unions on Friday warned against repealing a century-old shipping law, saying that doing so would decimate the domestic shipping industry and cost jobs.
With screen replacements costing $279 and a fix for a destroyed back plate running $549, the iPhone X is a ticking time bomb ready to decimate a portion of your paycheck.
Senate Republicans are proposing to cut billions from Medicare and $1 trillion from Medicaid, in addition to big federal spending cuts that would likely decimate federal housing and education programs, Sen.
The progressive group Not One Penny just bought $250,000 in digital ads targeting 15 vulnerable House Republicans across the country who voted for the GOP tax bill, which could decimate medicare.
In a statement, Jan Egeland the secretary general of the Norwegian Refugee Council, said "coronavirus will decimate refugee communities if we don't act now" in countries like Greece, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh.
As strict coronavirus lockdowns continue to decimate demand and supply, GDP contractions for the second quarter in most advanced economies look set to sharply exceed those seen during the financial crisis.
If signed, the law's provisions could decimate the local newspaper industry, already reeling from years of disruption by the internet and the decline of print advertising, editors across the state say.
Nelson devotes particular attention to the DeVos family—"CNP royalty"—which united with both the Kochs and the CNP to decimate public schools and unions in their home state of Michigan.
The rules were the result of years of research and legislative work — and were fiercely opposed at every step by lenders, who warned that the new restrictions would decimate their business.
She has publicly blasted Democrats for having "milked the black vote while creating policies that completely decimate black communities," referring to the crime bill that President Bill Clinton signed into law.
But this play is about Christopher Columbus, who ostensibly "discovered" America by leading a charge to decimate its native population — a subject that sparks a righteous fury in Dre (Anthony Anderson).
Decimate half of the entire population — at random, to be fair — a goal that could be achieved with the snap of his bloated fingers once all six stones are in his possession.
As McGowan pointed out in her statement, "each of these confirmed judges will outlast this administration and have the potential to decimate civil rights in the Trump's vision for generations to come."
From welfare reform to immigration reform to health care reform—over the past few decades we have watched "compromise" decimate communities, leaving them to fight to hold unjust, untenable, and discriminatory lines.
During my time as CIA Director and Secretary of Defense, Hillary was a strong supporter of our efforts to protect our homeland, decimate al-Qaeda, and bring Osama bin Laden to justice.
Although Talpas' stunt is already providing ripe fodder for conspiracy theorists and internet comedians, her serious intention was to raise awareness of the Republican Party's plans to decimate the Affordable Care Act.
Inaction would lead to oil prices falling to the single digits and "absolutely decimate the American oil and gas industry," said Matt Gallagher, chief executive of Parsley, adding Pioneer shared his view.
Federal judicial opinions typically read as if their authors have given little thought to how an excessively punitive criminal justice system can ruin lives, decimate families and lay waste to entire communities.
In the present day, a businessman, Michael Kingley (Geoffrey Rush), is poised to make a deal with the devil — in this case, a mining company — that would decimate his home's natural ecosystem.
The Chiefs didn't stop there, continuing to decimate the Houston defense through the second half en route to a 51-31 victory and the most miraculous 10-point cover I can remember.
But the American military can defeat them, can destroy every single ship and airplane the Russians have in the Middle East, and can decimate the Iranian military forces and proxies in Syria.
"There are no government incentives to help revive our language, and the policies for indigenous people the government is suggesting will decimate our culture — the most valuable thing we have," said Tapura.
The committee did target a few suspected spies, but HUAC's tribunals served primarily to decimate the American left, creating an atmosphere in which communists and noncommunists alike feared expressing their political opinions.
However, advertising groups fear the decision would decimate their businesses at a time when Facebook and Google already gobble up more than 90 percent of every new ad dollar spent on the web.
Thanos, the mad Titan obsessed with overpopulation and its toll on the universe's finite resources, finally assembled the Infinity Gauntlet — and used its power to decimate half of all life in the universe.
But in cities like New York and London, if they become cheaper than public transport—or at least competitively priced and more convenient—they could worsen traffic and decimate rail and bus services.
If you knew how little water you could get away with using, he says, "You would totally decimate your productivity for a couple years, but you wouldn't have to rip out your vineyard."
Each character has their own skills and strengths, whether it's a former military sniper who can pick off enemies from afar or a pilot who can call in airstrikes and decimate cult strongholds.
Jerry Brown's administration, warning that the new test would "decimate businesses," and urging the governor and Legislature to suspend and then limit the court's ruling to only workers involved in the Dynamex case.
But as The Washington Post reported on Wednesday, Trump's plan would decimate local radio and television stations across America, which rely on the corporation's grants to survive and serve their vital civic purpose.
The Palestinian leader during the Holocaust, Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini, closely collaborated with Nazi propagandists and organized thousands of troops to form Nazi-backed auxiliary military and support units to decimate Jews.
To phrase the question slightly, why, when confronted with a man who would take away religious liberties, decimate civil rights and destroy economic opportunity, why would people still be prepared to support him?
Her work is key to preventing disease outbreaks that could decimate the livestock industry, disrupt our food supply and even threaten national security – and she wouldn't be able to do it without PSLF.
She acts when she has something to defend, and as she made clear in a stirring, searing speech late last week, that's more than her husband's legacy, which a Trump victory would decimate.
That means that unfortunately—or, uh, fortunately, depending on how you feel about the current state of society—the giant space skull isn't expected to bash into our world and completely decimate everything.
Experts have been warning for years that we're approaching a post-antibiotic era — a time when our antibiotics are pretty much useless and drug-resistant superbugs can all too easily decimate our health.
The bill, which has been called "cruel" and "horrific," would threaten the coverage of over 24 million Americans, eviscerate protections for people with pre-existing conditions, decimate Medicaid expansions, and defund Planned Parenthood.
Even if we should be humble in predicting that self-driving vehicles will upend the trucking sector or drone delivery will decimate supermarkets, we can be confident that some creative destruction is coming.
When elected leaders suppress votes, engage in partisan gerrymandering or decimate unions, they are doing what white supremacists did during the lynching era: trying to keep nonwhites in a subordinate position, Anderson says.
Because her manner is so unassuming, her alternation between these subjects appears endearingly eccentric until, suddenly but no less gently, she makes it plain that certain politics (guess whose) threaten to decimate wildlife.
At the same time, the rogue pigs compete with other animals for food and can decimate native wildlife by getting into nests, eggs and preying on various species, including turtles, birds and reptiles.
Normally, there is quite a lot of expertise available in institutions such as the State Department to guide administrations during crises, but Trump seems to be doing his best to decimate the institution.
Jibran Qureishi, economist for East Africa at Stanbic Bank, said it would stifle tax payments, interbank lending and decimate the fund management industry which has to move around huge volumes of cash between accounts.
Setting the pace from the off, Savvas used his height and reach advantage in rounds 1 and 2 to decimate Suanluang with triple jabs, concussive knees and cheekbone cracking round kicks from either leg.
Taking the most popular new movies outside the theater could decimate profits for movie chains, which depend not just on money from tickets but on the popcorn and soda you buy while you're there.
Seeking the rumored Seventh Decimate — which can ostensibly quell the other six, and may turn the war's tide — the heir to the throne embarks on a grueling quest to reach a legendary sorcerers' library.
I suspect that for people who think of those they disagree with, or who live elsewhere, as a sort of inhuman enemy, the show conveys the visceral thrill of watching people decimate the Other.
Mr. Maduro is embracing chaos — despite its risks — over recovery because when chaos reaches inhuman proportions, as it has in Venezuela since 2015, it is more likely to decimate the opposition than the government.
House Republicans and the Trump administration have both proposed budgets that would decimate food assistance, Medicaid, and other key income supports in order to pay for lavish tax cuts to wealthy families and corporations.
"It would decimate the ability to defend the nation and it would put the lives of our men and women in uniform at risk," McCain, who chairs the Armed Services Committee, told The Hill.
Every summer, somewhere in the tropical north, a cyclone generates enough rain to inundate the low-lying suburbs of coastal towns, decimate banana crops and wash topsoil and fertilizers onto the Great Barrier Reef.
Only a year ago many people were convinced that tech companies like Apple, Google, and Tesla — together with Chinese-backed upstarts like Faraday Future — were poised to decimate the business of traditional car manufacturers.
"Losses of this magnitude cannot be sustained and will ... decimate hospitals' and health systems' ability to provide services, weaken local economies ... and result in massive job losses," the groups said in a letter to Trump.
Then those restrictions were lifted for three years, leading to the discovery that amateur hackers can easily decimate voting equipment security — highlighting the importance of updated and secure equipment that leaves an auditable paper trail.
Are they buying time to continue their bombardment on behalf of the Assad regime to further decimate what's left of the opposition, which would be a grave disservice to any kind of eventual cease-fire?
The Republicans' plan to repeal the ACA threatens to decimate access to healthcare for millions of people and to unravel the safeguards that ensure people can get the reproductive care they need, free from discrimination.
" A big advantage for Rs, according to this operative: "Republicans are coming to appreciate the president's ability to totally decimate the approval ratings of Republicans and Democrats alike when he points the cannon toward you.
It could render some low-lying areas uninhabitable or force them to build hugely expensive sea walls, decimate food production, and increase the frequency of extreme and damaging weather events like droughts and heat waves.
Democrats want to know how much of this they will be seeing in the fall of 2020 and how much fodder Biden will offer the Republican machine as they line up to decimate his character.
" Among them, he said, was underestimating the effect of trade liberalization on a significant number of blue-collar workers and "the speed and ferocity with which technology would decimate certain sectors of the American workforce.
Today, hundreds of organizations and companies are working to get the word out about the Federal Communications Commission's plan to jettison its open internet rules, a move that could decimate net neutrality as we know it.
Within a few years, an Old Testament flood of hookup apps would populate most everyone's rapidly-improving cell phones and all but decimate the demand for a guidebook about how to accost attractive strangers in public.
"Endo knew that generic competition would decimate its sales of the corresponding branded product and that any delay in generic competition would be highly profitable for Endo, but very costly for consumers," the FTC complaint alleges.
Poll after poll shows a historic gender gap, as women overwhelmingly vote against politicians who have voted time and time again against protecting people with pre-existing conditions, and to decimate access to reproductive health care.
If the threat of these fines worry large tech giants, it's sure to decimate the hopes of smaller companies and startups that face uncertain and potentially grievous compliance costs that could drive them out of business.
"He's talking about, you know, bombing the oil fields so that he can decimate ISIS's money source, but then sort of reversed that later," the Fox News host said on "The Kelly File," according to Politico.
Silicon Valley tech companies have testified that if they have to ask permission to use data — a so-called opt-in — it would decimate the ad-supported free services that internet users now take for granted.
Their detention underscores the party's attempts to decimate Uighur identity in order to remold the group into a people who are largely secular, integrated into mainstream Chinese culture and compliant with the Communist Party, observers say.
"We've got a virus that has a big impact on the economy, it is going to decimate corporate earnings in some sectors, but what it's doing is temporary," Armstrong told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" on Tuesday.
Sanders has repeatedly needled Biden over his support for trade deals, including the North American Free Trade Agreement, arguing Trump would "decimate him on that issue" in the industrial states Democrats need to clinch in November.
Will America stand silently by if Mr. Erdogan makes good on his threats to overrun the border and decimate Rojava simply because his regime cannot tolerate a pluralistic democracy that includes the Kurds right next door?
Drown speculated that an influx of one-star podcast reviews for Obscura could have originated from Boudet hiring an automated service to inundate the show with bad ratings in an attempt to "decimate" the rival show.
The mine, in the headwaters of Bristol Bay — home to the largest sockeye salmon fishery in the world — could decimate the fishing industry that thrives there, as well as the subsistence fishing of Native Alaskan tribes.
Coming less than two months after progressives and America's families won a huge victory by preventing GOP efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and to decimate Medicaid, the bill marks a new, less defensive Democratic position.
A member of the Kingsguard, the Hound is also present for the Battle of the Blackwater, but after witnessing the use of wildfire to decimate Stannis Baratheon's fleet, he defects — not a fan of fire, the Hound!
Those puzzles are cats, predators that cruelly toy with their prey (and decimate songbirds, by the way, which is why you need to dress every cat you encounter in a Elizabethan ruff, be it inside or outdoors).
All of the people who hate on me for writing this probably wouldn't want to date me anyway, and nothing could decimate my dating life more than the exodus I experienced after writing my article about ghosting.
Lawsuit could 'decimate' school district Micah Ali, the president of the CUSD school board, said the district agrees that the issue of children with trauma must be addressed by the district, the state and the entire country.
Whereas in Hearthstone the Flamestrike card can decimate opponents in one fell swoop, relatively risk free, Gwent doesn't really have a "one size fits all" solution to permanent crowd control—save perhaps for its First Light card.
Farmers are still suffering much as they were in Lee's time, and for the same reasons: free trade agreements continue to decimate local food markets, accelerate environmental degradation, displace entire communities, and strip farmers of their livelihoods.
Yet five months into Mr. Trump's tenure, the well-resourced Pentagon, which is on track to receive a large budget increase this year, is calling the shots — not the State Department, which Mr. Trump's budget would decimate.
Nowhere is this more evident than in Afrin, where Turkey has been accused of enlisting former members of the Islamic State and militias with ties to Al Qaeda to decimate the peaceful region and its autonomous administration.
"You're asking the court to decimate a contract that was heavily negotiated and typical for the industry," she said in her judgement, seemingly blind to any consideration for the well being of an alleged victim of sexual abuse.
And when the enemy manages to decimate some of the planet's oldest and most essential physical features—a polar ice cap, say, or the Pacific's coral reefs—that's a pretty good sign that a tipping point is near.
"You're asking the court to decimate a contract that was heavily negotiated and typical for the industry," Kornreich told Kesha's attorney Mark Geragos Friday after hearing arguments that Dr. Luke had invested $60 million in the singer's career.
Not long after Jollibee, originally an ice cream parlour, started selling burgers in 1978, friends advised Tan Caktiong and his brothers to quit, warning the imminent arrival of U.S. giant McDonald's in Philippines would decimate Jollibee's six branches.
Representatives of larger, denser, harder hit population centers would call for a delay over concerns that a mix of fear of further spread, illness, and quarantines—either officially recommended or self-imposed—will decimate turnout in their districts.
Democrats like to talk about saving Medicare and healthcare access for seniors from greedy Republicans even as they support policies that decimate the program and make it ever more difficult for seniors to access the care they need.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court Thursday blocked a Louisiana abortion access law from going into effect for now, dealing a victory to opponents of the law who argued it could decimate "safe and legal" abortions in the state.
Neither they nor their elected representatives have a say in a designation that may decimate an already-struggling rural community by reducing or eliminating long-held uses like grazing and timber, prohibiting drilling and mining, and decreasing taxes.
Among other devastating provisions, the House GOP replacement plan the American Health Care Act would decimate Medicaid programs by transforming it to a block grant program, drastically reducing its funding and the number of people it can cover.
For more than 30 years, scientists have been warning us that global warming could decimate agriculture by leaving plants vulnerable to frost damage, with devastating consequences for a huge variety of cash crops, from apples to spruce lumber.
Cory Smith, who runs Volcano Fine Electronic Cigarettes, wrote to the committee that his company was the largest retailer and wholesaler of vapor products in the state, and argued that the bill would "decimate" the Hawaii vapor industry.
And just as Littlefinger likely predicted/desperately wanted, the first person Sansa turns to when she gets scared what Arya might do with the letter — namely, show it to the Northern lords and decimate her existing support — is him.
The plot involves a pathogen intended to decimate half of the human race, the brainchild of a crazed billionaire (is there any other kind such movies?) who's convinced that to save the planet, Earth must significantly thin the herd.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A radical decrease in greenhouse gas emissions is needed if farmers are to have time to prepare for major changes in rainfall that could decimate crops, researchers said in a report released on Monday.
When an active volcano on Isla Nublar threatens to erupt and decimate all living things on the island, Claire and her newly founded organization, the Dinosaur Protection Group, enlist Owen to help save as many dinosaurs as they can.
The thinking is that the bargain was worth it—that installing a compromised, unqualified, and unstable president was acceptable if it allowed Republicans to fulfill longstanding promises to cut taxes for the rich and decimate the social safety net.
At Web Summit in November, it seemed big companies were bamboozled by blockchain, AI, AR, virtual reality (VR), big data, the internet of things and fintech (financial technology) ... with the real possibility that the Amazon effect would decimate companies.
"When you decimate the restaurant industry, the travel industry, the hotel industry, the airline industry .. the cruise line industry, obviously you're going to take a huge divot out of economic activity," he said Tuesday during a webcast with investors.
While these findings were coming to light, scientists discovered that fecal transplants were a remarkably effective treatment for Clostridium difficile, a devastating bacterial infection that often occurs when antibiotics decimate the healthy gut bacteria that keep it in check.
The opening of the latter sees an apocalyptic event seemingly decimate New York City in 1992, but the television show's New York has been left unscathed since the squid attack of 1985, despite an understandable drop in tourism since.
"When you decimate the restaurant industry, the travel industry, the hotel industry, the airline industry ... the cruise line industry, obviously you're going to take a huge divot out of economic activity," the DoubleLine Capital CEO said during a webcast.
It would serve us well to remember that Republicans and Democrats alike all watched corporations move into our cities to decimate small businesses, only to jack up prices and drop wages once they were the only game in town.
In most places, you can draw districts with equal populations and still decimate a given party simply by spreading its voters out across many districts, or concentrating them in such a way that the other party will lose most races.
Timber from plantations can be legally sold, but ELCs are quickly cleared so loggers continue to decimate protected forests to get more lucrative timber, and falsely claim it came from ELCs — more or less with impunity, thanks to rampant corruption.
We get to see more Cable, too, of course, at least enough for Deadpool to continue to decimate the fourth wall by calling him "Thanos," referring to Josh Brolin's other Marvel supervillain with a goofy arm thing from Avengers: Infinity War.
Washington (CNN)Another divisive abortion case is before the Supreme Court, as supporters of abortion rights are asking the justices to permanently block a Louisiana law that critics say would decimate access to safe and legal abortions in the state.
But then Cruise dropped out, purportedly because of shooting conflicts with the fifth Mission: Impossible (which would later decimate U.N.C.L.E. at the box office), and was replaced by Cavill, best known for playing Superman and being a junior-varsity Tom Cruise.
"You're asking the court to decimate a contract that was heavily negotiated and typical for the industry," said the judge to Mark Geragos, the attorney for Kesha, who sat in the back row with her mother Pebe and looked solemn.
Unfortunately, the House's tax reform bill would undermine proven programs and decimate America's ability to create homes affordable to our working families, veterans and seniors – hurting low-income families at a time when they are already struggling to get ahead.
In a proposed class-action complaint filed with the federal court in San Francisco, Kalman Isaacs said the scheme was conducted in part to "completely decimate" short-sellers, eventually leading to an inquiry by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Watching him decimate wheelbarrows, gas tanks, and even a load of fireworks with the heavy weapon fires a quick shot of dopamine right into your inner 14-year-old, but is also informative in case a robotic uprising ever happens.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the nation's biggest abortion case in years this week, in a showdown that could not only force abortion clinics across the country to close but also decimate activists' ability to sue over restrictions.
Amid the daily deluge of news about Trump's various scandals, it can be difficult to appreciate the lengths to which this administration and its congressional allies have gone in their attempts to decimate America's preeminence in global anti-corruption measures.
Intelligence showing that Zelensky and his inner circle, for example, did think the President's ask for an announcement into the Bidens was inappropriate would decimate a pillar of the President's legal defense -- that the Ukrainians thought everything was A-OK.
It would also face certain legal challenges from the oil and gas industry that would argue a wholesale shutdown of down coal- and natural-gas fired plants within a decade or two would decimate the economy and its large workforce.
Uber's combative streak served it well in the beginning, when its goals were to decimate the traditional taxi industry and barnstorm its way across the globe, gobbling up market share in its relentless quest to become everyone's de facto mode of transportation.
Because the Kyoto Treaty and much of the suggested environmental legislation would decimate jobs in southern California, constituents may be interested to learn of the growing scientific consensus that global warming is not manmade, if it is in fact even occuring [sic].
I know Bob Corker did not vote for it, Lindsey Graham has said he thought it would decimate defense spending that&aposs why he didn&apost vote for it, did they surprise you or anyone else in particular surprise with their vote?
Once mostly a place for jokes, memes, and chatter about the mad Titan's ideologies, the more than 200,000 members of r/ThanosDidNothingWrong have turned their attention to fulfilling a one-off joke that will decimate their community: randomly banning half of their members.
To be frank, shouldn't rappers be cooler than to work with Maroon 5, and the band itself more self-aware, instead of producing tracks that will end up being labeled as simply "bad" by reviewers trying their hardest not to entirely decimate them?
When it comes to the environment, the Trump budget proposal was true to campaign promises — it would decimate the Environmental Protection Agency pretty much across the board, with the hatchet aimed with particular violence at programs and research related to climate change.
Last summer, Evan Turner was paid a handsome sum to be the ball-handler who could enable Portland's two franchise guards to work off the ball, decimate opponents off screens and rouse panic by setting paralyzing picks for each other on the weakside.
The dead zone is bad for obvious reasons—as a concerned citizen once told Scavia, "8,000 square miles of no oxygen has got to be a bad thing"—but it also has consequences for humans, as it could decimate the Gulf shrimp industry.
" Guo said he was aware of multiple initiatives by that clique in China to increase the number of spies in the U.S. and "to weaken the United States, to bring about turmoil in the United States and to ... decimate the United States.
Yet all these protestations will be for nothing if, as the deadline approaches for the White House to make its determination about the number of refugees to be admitted next year, the administration decides to decimate the United States refugee resettlement program.
For truthers, the NWO is a plan from a secretive power elite—like the Rothschild family—in order to exploit the world's population, play them for fools, and ultimately decimate them, either by making them gay or by spreading diseases through vaccination pgrograms.
Working with Israel to decimate Hezbollah and Palestine Islamic Jihad would make other extremist groups wary of working with Iran and compel Iran to provide even greater support, possibly exposing supply networks that could provide new targets for the recently-demonstrated MOAB.
With the collapse of the latest dismal effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as ObamaCare, the Graham-Cassidy block grant scheme, it's time to try a different approach — let's expand coverage and improve our healthcare system, not decimate it. Sen.
"The House Interior Appropriations Subcommittee's funding bill released today rejected the Trump Administration's harmful and dangerous proposal to decimate America's most important conservation and recreation program, the LWC," Tom Cors, director of government relations for lands at The Nature Conservancy, said in a statement.
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar's minority government routinely loses such non-binding votes but the defeat highlighted the pressure it is under, a day after hundreds of beef farmers marched on parliament outlining their opposition to a deal they say would decimate their industry in Ireland.
Several states and reproductive health groups sued the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) over the Trump administration's changes to Title X and argued they amounted to a "gag rule" on doctors that could decimate reproductive healthcare providers and force clinics to close.
The Irish Farmers' Association said the deal will decimate the Irish beef market by allowing cheaper South American cuts into the EU. The group's national livestock chairman, farmer Angus Woods, said the effect was potentially even worse than Britain's exit from the European Union.
For all of Carlson's talk about it being a nonpartisan issue, the coronavirus is tailor-made for his brand of demagoguery: a literal manifestation of the threat of open borders and diversity, an invisible enemy that has now crept into the country to decimate it.
At a stroke any such competition would decimate the value of domestic league matches, but by taking the best teams they also could destroy the value of the Champions League, the world's richest club championship and the financial engine of European soccer's governing body, UEFA.
As Democrats in both chambers seethed, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, unveiled the legislative language that could decimate the Affordable Care Act before the crocuses start to bloom in the spring, even if any replacement of the law could take years.
"When you decimate the restaurant industry, the travel industry, the hotel industry, the airline industry .. the cruise line industry, obviously you're going to take a huge divot out of economic activity," DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach said on a webcast Tuesday after the bell.
In just a decade the country has seen the spread of innovative techniques to extract oil and gas locked inside shale rock; the lifting of a decades-long ban on crude exports; a price crash that seemed to decimate the industry—and now a price recovery.
Poll: Clinton and Sanders neck-and-neck Clinton's pledge: No email surprises The email issue continues to hang over the Clinton campaign -- and the question of whether there's some ticking timebomb there that could decimate her campaign in a general election after she wins the nomination.
"Rather than restructuring that debt in a way that protects the people of Puerto Rico, a small group of hedge fund billionaires are demanding extreme austerity policies that would decimate public services, including the firing of teachers and the closing of schools," Sanders said in a statement.
It was his original, and most costly, political mistake—not only a sin of omission, but a sin of imagination, one that helped decimate the Democratic Party at the state and local level and turn over every branch of the federal government to the far right.
Breathing through an oxygen tube, he argued that President Barack Obama's signature climate change regulation would decimate the coal industry and ruin the lives of coal workers—more than 20 of whom were sitting in the hearing room dressed in full work gear, hardhats and all.
According to this view, as decent jobs increasingly demand college degrees, as automation continues to decimate manufacturing employment and as voters lose key benefits of the liberal welfare state (pared down health coverage under a new Republican program, for example), support for Trump will fade away.
Takeaway: If Five Star can strike an alliance with its sworn enemies in the Democratic Party, it could avoid the early elections that are likely to decimate its ranks and keep the hard-right League Party, and its surging leader, Matteo Salvini, out of power for years.
If contraceptive coverage is pulled it will decimate a part of the ACA that has benefitted not just black women but millions of women and their families by giving them access to a variety of contraceptives so they can decide when and if to have children.
Takeaway: If Five Star can strike an alliance with its sworn enemies in the Democratic Party, it could avoid the early elections that are likely to decimate its ranks and keep the hard-right League Party, and its surging leader, Matteo Salvini, out of power for years.
The S&P 603 ended another rocky week on an upbeat note on Friday, but major indexes still posted their worst week of losses since early February after Trump promised tariffs on aluminum and steel and talked bullishly about "winning" a trade war economists say could decimate growth.
But the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), which represents much of the rest of the solar industry, including some U.S. manufacturers, is fighting the effort, which it says would decimate solar power and threaten the growth the sector has seen over the last decade by significantly raising prices.
" Newspaper editorials thundered that the Chinese opium menace must be wiped out lest it "decimate our youth, emasculate the coming generation, if not completely destroy the population of our coast," and that for white Americans, smoking opium was "not at all consistent with their duties as Capitalists or Christians.
They see the bloodshed in Syria as both Bashar al-Assad's army and ISIS indiscriminately and mercilessly decimate towns and villages; they see Libya becoming synonymous with the nightmare scenario of a civil war; and they see Yemen essentially becoming a bloody playground for the region's proxy-wars.
Like their successful efforts to gut Wisconsin's campaign finance laws, decimate the labor movement and weaken voting rights by enacting one of the country's strictest voter ID laws, seizing powers from the state's newly elected governor and attorney general promises to further tilt the balance in the Republicans' favor.
The air campaign — which would dwarf the "shock and awe" of the Iraq War in size and scope — would be designed to decimate North Korea's ground forces and destroy the thousands of artillery pieces trained on the South Korean capital before they could be used to level Seoul.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Budget Proposal Curtails Efforts Against Poverty" (front page, May 22): President Trump has presented a budget that will decimate social services such as health care and food stamps in order to lower taxes, principally for people who can well afford to pay them.
What's more, virtually every expert on North Korea agrees that Kim Jong Un is rational: that he wants nuclear weapons not to wipe out an American city, which would clearly lead to retaliation that would decimate the country, but to protect the North from foreign invasion or regime change.
Although Jon Snow, Daenerys, Tyrion, and their cohort warned Cersei that the White Walkers are coming and Cersei promised them that she would help defend the living, Cersei is plotting to let the Night King decimate the Targaryen and Stark forces — and then to blitz what's left of either side.
Former senior US officials who helped to oversee the anti-ISIS campaign say that US-backed operations to decimate ISIS networks in Syria remain critical to defeating it — and that Trump's decision to pull US troops out will make these operations both more difficult and more dangerous for US troops.
Because if you are putting yourself out there as a friend of media in order to get them to use your platform, having a director go undercover rogue in some cloak-and-dagger revenge plot to decimate a publisher is probably going to be an issue that needs some discussion.
There is also debate to be had over whether "parity" — that is, equal cuts to defense and non-defense spending under the Budget Control Act — makes sense, but that debate should not ignore the real political ramifications of what would effectively decimate any cross-partisan support for maintaining this spending restraint.
According to a study published today in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, extremely destructive storms like Harvey and Katrina — hurricanes that decimate large coastal areas to the tune of billions of dollars  — have gotten far more common in the US relative to their less damaging counterparts.
After Thursday's wipe-out which included placing American leagues the NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball on hold, forcing the cancellation of the Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne, shutting down the men's tennis Tour and curtailing golf's Players Championship, the virus continued to decimate the global sporting calendar.
As the island rebuilds in the wake of Hurricane Maria, which devastated the economy and prompted an exodus of Puerto Ricans left with few options, the protesters said they feared that looming austerity measures would decimate what remained of the island's middle class and force even more residents to leave.
He does not want to lose his investment — in fact, the mere threat of a losing quarter brought him to gamble on Sandicot in the first place — but the best way for him to get his money back is to take austerity measures that will decimate an already struggling town.
The comments echo a growing confidence within China's soybean industry and government that the world's largest pork-producing nation can wean itself off U.S. soy exports – a prospect that would decimate U.S. farmers, upend a 2700-year-old trading relationship worth $2000 billion last year, and radically remap global trade flows.
That his chief of staff may have pressured a member of the EPA's Board of Scientific Counselors to alter Congressional testimony, as reported Tuesday in the New York Times, is only the latest step in a campaign to decimate that board, and more generally, sever the agency's ties to the academic scientific community.
For these reasons, Allahyari cites projects such as "The Other Nefertiti" and Ryan Woodring's Decimate Mesh series that focus on more complex layers of historical reconstruction as the most insightful and meaningful to her as they move beyond a superficial architectural approach to critically, conceptually, and poetically explore the greater systems involved.
The FPI was among groups circulating hoax news stories on social media during the campaign of a pending invasion of Chinese workers and Chinese plots to decimate Indonesia's crops with contaminated chili The FPI has vowed to stage further protests and a "revolution" if Purnama wins, according to flyers circulated by the group.
To argue against the initiative, the ACLU of Michigan had sent its legislative director, Wendy Wagenheim, who warned that school vouchers would decimate the state's urban districts, though Booker wouldn't be around to see the damage: "I'm not flying out to New Jersey when this is over, as he is," Wagenheim pointed out.
He is, for instance, arguing that a worldwide recession that will decimate the stock market is imminent, and that people should therefore move immediately into purchasing puts on Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), which move opposite to the direction of the underlying securities, and would therefore provide outsized gains if the equities markets crash.
It seems now to have truly now dawned on the president (as it should the rest of us) that the present application of Senate rules will fundamentally decimate his entire legislative agenda and ultimately turn government back over to the Democrats who will then not hesitate to dispatch the Senate legislative filibuster.
Brought to Texas by Spanish explorers in 1542, wild pigs here cause an estimated $52 million a year in damage as the bristly backed hooligans smash through fences, decimate crops, eat baby livestock, dig up internet and water lines, ruin golf courses and cause car accidents when they dart across the road.
Read: Stronger hurricanes could decimate forests, accelerate climate change Ratul Saha of the WWF Sundarbans Landscape program told CNN that to protect the Bengal tigers, India and Bangladesh should identify hotspots where mangrove plants and species are thriving, despite a lack of soil nutrients, and move these resilient mangroves to dying parts of the forest.
The comments echo a growing confidence within China's soybean industry and government that the world's largest pork-producing nation can wean itself off U.S. soy exports – a prospect that would decimate U.S. farmers, upend a 21982-year-old trading relationship worth $290 billion (241 billion pounds) last year, and radically remap global trade flows.
Solo and Disney's upcoming Boba Fett movie may dive too deep into the backgrounds of characters who were cool because of the mystery, but at least they aren't trying to completely decimate the magic of the Force by over-explaining the science behind how a man in a tunic can move stuff with his mind.
The woman, Jihan, is one of almost 1,383, mostly women and children, victims of the Islamic State who have been brought to Canada as part of a special refugee program set up particularly for Yazidis, members of a tiny religious minority from Northern Iraq that the militants set out to decimate in August 2014.
Donald Trump appealed to building unions turning his campaign by touting the good construction jobs that would come with restarted pipeline projects—and, more broadly, promising to bring back well-paying blue-collar jobs—but his administration is poised to decimate unions' legal rights with anti-union appointees to the National Labor Relations Board and the Supreme Court.
This could be the coverup of a nuclear-armed U.S. nemesis that infiltrated our politics with the specific aim of disrupting the very foundation of our democracy — a presidential election — and did so, possibly, in a manner that elected its preferred candidate and locked in all party control that could decimate the opposition party for years.
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 has proposed cutting EPA's budget by 28503 percent next year, which would decimate our staff and cripple our environmental enforcement efforts.
In addition to these narratives, which are generally celebratory, it is also useful to read a darker counterpoint, Jonathan Taplin's "Move Fast and Break Things," which argues that the radical libertarian ideology and monopolistic greed of many Silicon Valley entrepreneurs helped to decimate the livelihood of musicians and is now undermining the communal idealism of the early internet.
I anticipate Congress will, like last year, and particularly in light of the midterm elections this fall, repudiate the Trump administration's heartless attempt to decimate one of the pillars of the civil rights movement, which is fair housing, a social movement in a long lineage of movements to make America greater again and to create a more perfect union.
Scared that an impending market crash would decimate the savings I worked so hard to build if I chose to invest it, but also aware of the fact that I&aposll never be able to build up an adequate retirement fund by letting my money sit around in a savings account, I decided to ask an expert.
Photo: AP Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt, who either denies climate change or thinks it might be good, actually depending on how he feels that day, has done his very best to decimate the agency's ranks at the same time he's spent hundreds of thousands in taxpayer money on elaborate security measures like 24-hour guards and biometric office locks.
Self-driving cars will probably go mainstream because of traditional automakers — not tech companies Self-driving cars will probably go mainstream because of traditional automakers — not tech companies Only a year ago many people were convinced that tech companies like Apple, Google, and Tesla — together with Chinese-backed upstarts like Faraday Future — were poised to decimate the business of traditional car manufacturers.
Just when it looked like Jonah and the rest of his Nazi-hunting gang had saved the day — the day being the future of a world in which Nazis were about to launch a biological weapon that would decimate the human population — Hunters offered a stark reminder that heroism is never that simple, and that unlike what usually happens in the comic books the show references, good guys hardly ever win.
Diseases introduced by the West continued to decimate the kanaka maoli — by 1920, fewer than 24,000 were reported on the United States Census, down from an estimated 8003,000 nearly a century and a half ago — and in a symbiotic decline, taro pond fields, or lo'i, were converted to rice paddies or else left dry as the streams that fed them were siphoned off to nourish sugar cane, a plant that was brought to the islands alongside taro by the ancient Polynesians and that rose to prominence as a cash crop when the American Civil War suspended sugar supplies from the South.

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