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" If complaints come, he said, "you can't defend yourself.
One, you can defend yourself with a similarly ridiculous rhyme.
"You need to be ready to defend yourself," he said.
It is not even possible to defend yourself against it.
Grab a hockey stick and be ready to defend yourself.[TechCrunch]
Lastly, it covers lawyer fees should you need to defend yourself.
Need to defend yourself against a wild coyote or black bear?
What means do you have to defend yourself against such treatment?
You'd build a record in case you needed to defend yourself.
You only really have two ways to defend yourself: smash and grab.
Today, the "defend yourself" marketing strategy has not gone out of style.
The book's unlikely title:  When Art Attacks and How To Defend Yourself.
Here's how you can defend yourself: Just take a jump, you know.
If they get violent first, defend yourself as allowed under the law.
Then they call you an imbecile, and you want to defend yourself.
That's not going to happen if you can defend yourself to begin with.
IT IS HARD to defend yourself with one hand tied behind your back.
Don't hesitate to defend yourself to those who may not know you well!
Go and defend yourself in court, and if you are acquitted, come back.
"They might even kill you if you try to defend yourself," she says.
If someone points a gun at you, you have the right to defend yourself.
We're here talking about you, and you're not here to defend yourself, you schmuck.
"When you are down it is so much harder to defend yourself," Clark said.
Never, never get caught with your feet together when you have to defend yourself.
"You suddenly find yourself in a situation where you don't have any means to defend yourself and you don't have any friends left," Well, Sepp, you nailed it: you don't really have any means to defend yourself when you've done something indefensible.
You can only defend yourself with lethal force if you're threatened with serious bodily injury.
Your company is using Section 230 to defend yourself in a lawsuit as we speak.
When someone cracks you on the back of the head you react and defend yourself.
On the other, it's said that if you decide to defend yourself, it will backfire.
When it's the monster's turn, you'll squeeze the ring against your torso to defend yourself.
You're parachuted onto an island where you pick up weapons and can chop wood to build structures to defend yourself while you're trying to defend yourself against 100 other people who are also on the island and be the last person not to die. Right.
"In Florida you can defend yourself anywhere you have a legal right to be," he said.
In other words, if you're rich and an elite, you get to defend yourself with firearms.
In her images, Piotrowska finds fear, insecurity, and vulnerability—but also the power to defend yourself.
You can&apost change individuals&apos actions, all you can change is your ability to defend yourself.
The upside is you no longer feel the need to defend yourself for loving what you love.
You do have the right to defend yourself if physically attacked, but that's not what this was.
I have so many tattoos because it's a way you learn how to defend yourself against society.
If it's false, you have to remain steadfast and not try to defend yourself detail by detail.
You have to wait until they do, and it becomes necessary for you in time to defend yourself.
"In taking that action to defend yourself, you're also defending others because that attacker is stopped," Blair said.
Why create secret accounts to defend yourself if you have no problem defending yourself with your own account?
Far Cry 5 is a game in which you desperately defend yourself against a heavily armed religious cult.
It should never be a crime to be responsibly prepared to defend yourself in any possible situation. Sen.
To not even really have the information in front of you, to be able to argue or defend yourself.
Once you become the nominee and got elected, how are you going to defend yourself against right-wing attacks?
It features a sharp, tactical head that can pierce through glass or help you defend yourself from an attacker.
Sure, you've got to defend yourself against the killing frost, but there's just not enough personality for real emotion.
Don't defend yourself right in the middle of a small thing right in the middle of a bigger issue.
You could break the lease, and if the landlord sues you for the balance, defend yourself in civil court.
But these lulls and their attendant security are deceptive, because it's not really stray zombies you have defend yourself from.
Because it's a civil process, you aren't entitled to a public defender, or even afforded the opportunity to defend yourself.
As if dating wasn't tough enough at the best of times, now you have to defend yourself from hackers, too.
Being black at that time in the sixties, seventies you had to be able to throw down, to [defend yourself].
You give us the dirt on Biden, and you get the weapons you need to defend yourself against the Russians.
After all, when you&aposre sleeping — and all animals do — you can&apost hunt, gather, eat, reproduce, or defend yourself.
You can use it to defend yourself when somebody says something bad about your country, your origins, your ethnic group.
"You have every right to wear what you want and you most certainly have every right to defend yourself," she said.
"In order to know how to defend yourself better, you need to know how the attacks are carried out," said Reintam.
Having to watch as media around the world takes a pot shot at you and having no way to defend yourself.
If someone attacks you out of the blue, you are completely within your right to defend yourself by any means necessary.
Or do you zero in on the risk of needing to defend yourself with a firearm and not being able to?
"It's a workshop where you learn to defend yourself both verbally and physically," explains Pesha, a sex worker and course leader.
At the end of last year, we published a comprehensive guide on how to defend yourself against hackers and avoid state surveillance.
And defend yourself using EPA-registered repellants, which are required to be safe and give you at least two hours of protection.
The problem is that when you pivot on one foot, you can't transfer your weight into your blows or defend yourself well.
But if people are attacked, you have to be ready and willing to defend yourself and your right-wing brothers and sisters.
Your job now is not to abandon her, but to defend yourself from the parts of her that are broken and destructive.
Your initial reaction might be to defend yourself or shut down — the classic fight-or-flight mentality, especially if feedback is poorly delivered.
Too often, when a customer crosses the line, women must choose between speaking up or getting paid: defend yourself or feed your family.
I almost [made] a phone call [to CEO] Chuck Robbins [and say] fly in here right now and defend yourself, especially with cybersecurity.
Let's reach out to gun owners as allies, not marginalize them, and acknowledge that the Constitution guarantees an inherent right to defend yourself.
As EMS, you don't have guns, you don't have anything to defend yourself, so you have to wait until the police get there.
"I want them to know that Mommy's not a murderer, that Mommy defended herself, and that you should always defend yourself," she said.
"Even if you have to defend yourself and you do, you don't just walk away from it," Russell said Thursday on Good Morning America.
Confidence in your own ability to defend yourself comes with educating yourself about it, and is a massive advantage when in an unsafe situation.
It's not trustless, you're trusting in the software (and your ability to defend yourself in a software-driven world), instead of trusting other people.
When you can recognise that a person is being attacked for his identity rather than his arguments, you can defend yourself against this trick.
Once accused of blasphemy you can't really ward that off: How do you defend yourself against a charge that can't be repeated in public?
I think also it's a lot harder to defend yourself when you're not in a group of people or in a mob or rally.
" Smith added, "It is very hard to be silent when falsehoods & half-truths are said about you and there is no way to defend yourself.
"We've always done it this way" is never a great way to defend yourself against tough questions from your boss or shareholders about making money.
"You have a woman living in a community, a rough community, a bad community — sorry, you can't defend yourself," he told the group on Friday.
Secondly, you need to be ready to act very swiftly and adapt, and thirdly, you really need to work on contingency plans to defend yourself.
But I don't think people should go there—you only go there when someone gets violent, and you have no choice but to defend yourself.
It's like the Quiet Car on Amtrak: the fact that everyone knows the rules makes it hard to defend yourself if you're caught breaking them.
"Part of that response is to assess your environment for anything that could be used as a potential weapon or to defend yourself," he added.
I just want to use what happened to me to show that it's everyone's right, and it can be empowering, to be able to defend yourself.
You must account for every object you hoist onto your long-suffering back, balancing the desire to defend yourself against your need to reach your goal.
If you're going to be out in those wobbly, unbalanced things then you better know how to defend yourself, because you sure can't run in them.
If your track record is so impeccable and you really haven&apost done anything wrong, you&aposre welcome -- two hours and three on radio come and defend yourself.
When civilization crumbles, you might need iodine tablets to counteract radiation poisoning, flint for starting fires, a stun gun to defend yourself, or traps for catching tasty animals.
Watch: Amy Ziering on Campus Rape and Why No One Believes Women Safe Bars was founded in Washington, D.C. by Collective Action for Safe Spaces and Defend Yourself.
If you aren't, you may have to defend yourself from behind bars, represented by a public defender who is hard-pressed and more than likely overloaded with other cases.
The proportionality requirement says, even if this force is necessary to make an arrest or defend yourself, you still can't use that force if it exceeds a certain amount.
Organized by No Means No Worldwide, an international NGO, in collaboration with Ujamaa Africa, a local NGO, groups known as the Shosho Jikinge ("grandmother defend yourself") have been formed.
"All of America's women, you aren't free if you aren't free to defend yourself," National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre declared in a fiery speech in March.
You go out into the world, scrounge around, make tactical decisions about which resources to privilege, and then defend yourself from those who would take those things from you.
It suggests the belief that leaving town without saying anything to your in-laws would represent a shameful and avoidant retreat, a failure to "defend" yourself from their antagonism.
Now you can defend yourself and say the truth: If anyone tweets a rumor about you, you can quote the tweet and say 'Hey, that's not true,' and that's it.
If we don't follow the rule of law as we were once admired for doing so, we will have no nation because when you go broke you can't defend yourself.
"In life you have to know how to defend yourself first," Saunders, an unbeaten fighter with 28 wins, told Business Insider at a recent Matchroom Sport press conference in London.
What it's about: The premise of the classic Albert Brooks and Meryl Streep film is simple: What if, after you died, you had to defend yourself to get into Heaven?
Overall, if everything went as smoothly as it possibly could for the landlord, and you did nothing to defend yourself, a case in theory could take maybe about a month.
But at least for now, international banks are on notice: If you provide financial services to designated terror groups, you may well have to defend yourself before an American jury.
Nelson and Sampath focused their high school presidential agenda on social environments, community, and school spirit — not explicit policy that might require one to upset the status quo and defend yourself.
"Having a space where you don't have to constantly listen to or defend yourself from fascists is important, and Reddit has shown that it isn't willing to provide that," Emma said.
Earning a black belt in Six Sigma project management won't help you defend yourself with sweet jiu-jitsu moves, but it will certainly be useful when it comes to your career.
Part of the reason the show is called "Dear White People" is because there's no way to be black in America without constantly having to explain or protect or defend yourself.
Thirty-two players drop onto a quaint suburban cityscape, and you have to gather up gear and weapons to defend yourself as an encroaching storm forces everyone closer and closer together.
In an environment of constant auditing, it's safer to use words that signify nothing and can be stretched to mean anything, just in case you're caught and required to defend yourself.
" Still, she said, "if you are going to lose your job, you are entitled to know what was said about you and by whom and have a chance to defend yourself.
It's one thing to defend yourself and your loved ones, but shouting at your employer is never professional and rarely warranted, especially when said boss literally just gave you back your job.
And admittedly, if you're like me, and you don't love working out unless there is some kind of end goal, boxing can help you physically defend yourself if you ever need to.
The only justification for taking the life of another person is that you must do so to defend yourself or someone close to you from imminent risk of death or serious injury.
"Of course, I wasn't going to go into the details of it [at the forum] anyway, I was just making a statement that sometimes you have to defend yourself," Wilson told BuzzFeed News.
Asking questions and being open to feedback (without feeling the need to defend yourself) can give you the insight needed to reach new audiences, remove distractions from your website, or rewrite confusing messaging.
Heading into the 2016-17 season, the Spurs won't exactly be bringing a knife to a gunfight on defense, but it's considerably more difficult to defend yourself when you don't have a shield.
"Four Supreme Court justices believe you have a right to defend yourself with a gun," the spot's narrator says, referencing Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas and Anthony Kennedy.
"When the enemy sends their teenage daughters to smack you around, and you're too afraid to defend yourself, you are no longer a soldier," wrote David Zachary Sidman, a Times of Israel blogger.
So he&aposs saying, listen, you&aposre going to have to be able and be prepared, and so Europe are panicked to defend yourself because it cannot always be out of our pocket book.
"Let's not be duped by a messaging campaign that has been waged for years by the insurance companies to have you [believe] you need to defend them, you need to defend yourself," she said.
It is tiresome and disappointing to constantly have to defend yourself not only from people who are openly hostile to you, but also from those who feign friendship but are secretly hostile to you.
All it takes is for someone to make a convincing argument that you are a danger to yourself or others, and your property is taken from you and you lose your right to defend yourself.
Even when you do get downed, you can ping opponents for your team and pull up an energy shield, which lets you defend yourself from a complete knockout and even draw enemy fire as a distraction.
While America at large debates what laws could have prevented this, what role Islam plays, and which political party is to blame, we need to get practical: If you don't defend yourself, no one else will.
"If you're Stephen Elliot or someone else on that list or a private person, an individual who's just a target, where do you go to get your reputation back and how you defend yourself?" he asked.
In general, if you look at the whole industry, you're going to see a lot of investments in M&A activity going on, because that's just how you defend yourself as as an incumbent versus disruption.
"All of this happens before you've had a chance to defend yourself in court," said Bill Cromie, the director of emergent technology at Blue Ridge Labs, a Brooklyn nonprofit where the hotline was developed last summer.
As much as you may want to defend yourself (and believe me, I'd want to), the safest thing to do is remove yourself from the situation, find a safe space, and seek help from your support system.
So when a person speaks out, even though it happened to them when they were a child, they're worried that other people will view them as being weak—like you couldn't look after yourself or defend yourself.
It's like watching someone unplug your controller to win a game of Mario Kart on the SNES: yes you can defend yourself against that tactic, but is that a direction any of us should want to go?
But in a workplace run by a video junkie, you defend yourself not in front of a disciplinary committee, but on TV. For an hour on Wednesday afternoon, cable news became the White House human resources office.
Democrats should say " 'these are the holes' and say to President Trump 'we want you to have your chance to defend yourself' and he will say 'no,' I suspect," said Naftali, a New York University history professor.
There's one caution ... as one source put it, although settlement isn't on the table, as lawsuits progress there's always a cost/benefit analysis based on money -- how much it costs to defend yourself against a lawsuit vs.
"If you come out as a Hillary supporter, you have to be ready to defend yourself," said Nicolas Thilo-McGovern, 19, a freshman at Emerson College in Boston, who was canvassing this month in Cambridge for Mrs. Clinton.
If crippling self-doubt has not dampened your resolve, I recommend the following titles: Coping with Imaginary Foes; Don't Fuck It Up: When Success Is Arbitrarily Handed to You; and When Art Attacks and How to Defend Yourself.
You could be a badass at work or with your friends, but nothing compares to throwing your punches, moving your weight, and learning how your body moves — how to defend yourself and how to take your space and own it.
For corporations watching and wondering what this might mean for the private sector: "At the most basic level, you've got to be able to defend yourself," said Yoran, who now serves as chief executive of cyber-risk management company Tenable.
The best Notes app statements follow the same guiding principles of any good apology: get in and get out; be direct; don't try too hard to defend yourself; and (this is a bonus!) maybe say what you're doing moving forward.
If he or she genuinely believes that you are under the influence and unable to reasonably take care of yourself, or if you're engaging in anything that is destructive, then they can arrest you, and that's for you to defend yourself later.
If you want to defend yourself, but don't want to carry a firearm, TASER (which, amusingly, stands for Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle) thinks it has the answer: it's called the Pulse and it's a new, subcompact self-defense weapon meant for easy concealed carry.
You will wish you had the tools to start fires in the terrifying night, the means to defend yourself from the ever-circling jackals, and the currency to buy protection from the roving gangs that thrive in the shadow of Eternal Leader Trump's regime.
The only way to defend yourself from this particular attack would be to either update the firmware or disconnect the smart TV from the internet entirely, which would essentially make it a dumb TV. Samsung can also track your viewing habits and send that data to advertisers for targeted marketing purposes.
"No one should ever face the prospect of a government that can demand to seize your most precious assets without the ability to defend yourself in a fair and impartial court of law," Rick Smith, chief executive of Axon, said in a press statement made after the suit was filed.
The article continues with some advice on what makes a good — and bad — digital apology: The best Notes app statements follow the same guiding principles of any good apology: get in and get out; be direct; don't try too hard to defend yourself; and (this is a bonus!) maybe say what you're doing moving forward.
Because of the nature of MMA—something is new, then everyone knows about it and it stagnates, then guys start incorporating it into combinations and tack on crafty set ups and suddenly it works again—there was a serious notion among many fans that once you had learned to defend yourself from submission attempts, they just stopped working.
Encouraged by a successful series of shows around Sub Pop's 2011 Bakesale deluxe reissue, and aided in part by money earned from an unexpected and fruitful Dinosaur Jr. reunion that began a few years earlier, the rejuvenated trio recorded and released an EP called Secret the next year, followed by the full-length Defend Yourself in 2013, both via Joyful Noise.
More than anything, the Twitter advanced search serves as a humbling reminder of how everyone's tweets were mostly excruciatingly earnest and unfunny until about 2014, and that there but for the grace of God go we:If you want to defend yourself from this treatment, there are tools that allow you to delete all your tweets, but the best defense is simple: never, under any circumstances, tweet.
In THE NEW SUPER POWER FOR WOMEN: Trust Your Intuition, Predict Dangerous Situations, and Defend Yourself From the Unthinkable (Touchstone, paper, $16.99), Steve Kardian, a former F.B.I. defense tactics instructor who now teaches self-defense specifically for women, explains how many crimes can be thwarted in the first seconds of an attack — which is approximately how long it takes for an assailant to size you up.
" Sasse asked hypothetically, saying "the good answer" would be that "the assumption would be if you can't be there to defend yourself it's because the department's lawyers are so super-scrupulous that if there's any information that might exonerate you… they would say the bar is so high here we'll always err on the side of privacy unless we believe there's a good reason to open an investigation.

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