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"I think I did away with that myth," she said.
Apple did away with the iPhone's home button in 2017.
He did away with that to smooth Neil Gorsuch's passage.
Those Macs also did away with the traditional USB port.
The internet sort of did away with that pretty quickly.
The tax overhaul did away with these exemptions, starting in 2018.
The Church did away with female deacons altogether in later centuries.
After independence, only Jordan and Bahrain did away with such penalties.
In spring 2019, it did away with its beloved Dollar Menu.
Instagram did away with this hurdle, then brought it back. Why?
It did away with the chronological timeline that differentiated Snapchat from competitors.
Less than a year later, the magazine did away with naked women.
Laguna also did away with confessionals, letting the action speak for itself.
They did away with government monopolies in finance, insurance, broadcasting, and telecommunications.
Large carriers did away with free domestic meals after the the Sept.
The order he signed yesterday did away with many of those rules.
Stripe also did away with a monthly minimum fee that competitors had.
Democrats did away with the option to filibuster cabinet picks in 2013.
Thankfully, ZTE realized this and did away with it for the Axon 7.
Trump did away with it in his executive order on infrastructure on Tuesday.
In 2016 DiDi did away with its rival by buying Uber's Chinese business.
I did away with my clothes and began to scheme, Frank Reynolds–style.
We did away with that and started giving it straight to the staff.
The previous government's landmark energy opening did away with government-set fuel prices.
He did away with legalities or formalities, while seriously hedging his word choice: considering.
To miniaturize the electric propulsion design, Accion and Busek did away with these pumps.
"Both of these tables did away with the faces and living bodies," Schillace explains.
Naylor's model, which reduced predictions to 12 basic archetypes, did away with all that.
Public Law 7 did away with this provision, opening the floodgates for exorbitant fees.
However, McDonald's recently did away with its value menu, replacing it with frequent deals.
"Miss America did away with the swimsuit competition," the woman says in the skit.
"When I first came to Shanghai, I did away with working overtime," said McGee.
What the House proposed: The House did away with these so-called "casualty" deductions.
In 1999, the party leadership did away with the repatriation plank in its platform.
The Senate version of the bill, however, did away with the property tax deduction.
Nope. Thanos did away with Star-Lord in one of the film's biggest shocks.
They released a new version of their product that basically did away with user submission.
These developers created Atom, a format that did away with RDF but embraced XML namespaces.
This week, Congress did away with another unpopular provision: the law's Independent Payment Advisory Board.
The series quickly did away with the overly complicated aerodynamic kits it introduced in 2015.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act did away with these tax breaks, starting in 2018.
When that was not enough, they did away with the bulls entirely and used their fists.
It also did away with forced arbitration in cases of sexual harassment and gender-based discrimination.
And on Monday, the company finally did away with the human-powered version of M altogether.
The law, for instance, did away with the deadline for contributing to an individual retirement account.
Last year, Louisville did away with its requirement that officers have two years of college credit.
The Democrats did away with the filibuster for cabinet nominees, and their reward was Betsy DeVos.
More importantly, the new name gives license to President Trump to say he did away with NAFTA.
In 2016, the Democratic National Committee did away with the Obama-era ban on corporate PAC donations.
And I was beyond delighted to have a stealth game that did away with violence and guns.
Xiaomi also did away with physical earpiece speaker – a crucial component in all handsets - on the device.
For instance, its coil-sprung suspensions did away with the clunky torsion bars of the previous generation.
Other restaurants did away with the guise of fish altogether and used vegetables as the primary ingredient.
Nintendo smartly did away with proprietary charging ports on the Switch in favor of USB-C charging.
But Trump, beginning with his name-calling during the GOP primaries, did away with all political niceties.
In fact, Samsung did away with the signature oval home button on the front of the device.
His party did away with term limits in 2014, paving the way for his perpetual re-election.
This year Apple did away with the confusing branding that marked the last two generations of phones.
But the legislation did away with a number of other deductions that have created surprises for many.
In May, facing down a number of scandals, Uber did away with forced arbitration for sexual harassment cases.
They were once considered to be exploitative and destabilising, but an earlier deregulation did away with the restrictions.
Delta just did away with the standard, antiquated flight check-in process that's plagued modern flyers for years.
Bloodborne did away with the shield and forces players to learn to dodge and parry with a gun.
They did away with "gut feeling" decisions and instead promoted on the basis of quantifiable experience and skills.
The Grammys did away with gender-based categories back in 2011, as part of a large-scale overhaul.
Joshua's school recently did away with naming a valedictorian and replaced it with the Latin honors ranking system.
It's a celebration of simplicity right down to the name, which completely did away with any additional qualifiers.
He did away with the need for 22019 votes to end a filibuster against a high court nominee.
It also did away with most restrictions on the number of radio stations a single company could own.
Instead, Bunn said, European countries did away with it and doubled down on enforcing income taxes among others.
In July of 20133, Vermont banished its philosophical exemptions, and California also did away with all nonmedical exemptions.
In a country that values hierarchy and protocol, Mr. Ghosn did away with much of the customary formality.
It did away with the national origins quota and banned discrimination based on where a person was from.
The Hell Gate did away with the dash from Penn Station to Grand Central and the second train.
Companies ranging from MetLife to Delta to Alamo Rent A Car did away with discounts for N.R.A. members.
Broad City did away with the naive airhead trope, proving that female-led, goofball comedy can also be intellectual.
Second of all, and again, we brush it off now, but we did away with obscenities like preexisting conditions.
Zappos did away with managers completely in a system it calls "holacracy" but then saw an exodus of staff.
Some moved it to the rear, while others, like Apple, did away with it in favor of face scanning.
On the plus side, the new rules for inherited I.R.A.s did away with one onerous feature: required minimum withdrawals.
The new legislation roughly doubled the standard deduction, did away with personal exemptions and trimmed individual income tax rates.
Just last month, for example, he did away with the term limits that had bound his predecessors for decades.
But now Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will be able to claim that he did away with a historical injustice.
It also did away with personal exemptions, which once were $4,050 for yourself and each dependent in your household.
The app used to charge a small subscription fee to users, but did away with that early last year.
If you haven't noticed, they did away with the draft so their sons would not have to go into battle.
YouTube recently did away with its standalone YouTube Gaming app, and incorporated gaming content more directly into its main site.
First, the X3 did away with the standard micro USB charging port in favor of a proprietary four-pin setup.
An asteroid slammed down and did away with all the dinosaurs, paving the way for such developments…Read more ReadL.
A few weeks after that — rich with Dropbox's increased server power — Mailbox finally did away with its lengthy waiting list.
The abolition of the "zamindari" system after India's independence did away with the system of wealthy landlords controlling poor farmers.
They did away with a courtesy that allowed senators to sign off on nominees for courts in their home states.
They also did away with a rule that required companies to conduct testing within 120 days of any equipment failure.
There are other Obamacare taxes that AHCA did away with, including a tax on pharmaceutical companies and on tanning companies.
Hinge did away with swiping in 2016 and charged seven dollars for the app to weed out non-serious users.
"(We) finally did away with the individual mandate tax that was established under that wonderful bill called Obamacare," Hatch said.
By becoming his own cottage industry he did away with many of the inefficiencies that stem from traditional project workflows.
And I don&apost see that obviously, you don&apost have the filibuster McConnell, did away with the filibuster on this.
And at the end of 2016, the grocer did away with its co-CEO structure, shifting naming Mackey the sole leader.
Also, the Trump administration did away with the self-imposed limits the Obama team had put on military action in Syria.
When the English Reformation did away with purgatory, ghosts were still spotted, "apparently unaware that they had been declared doctrinal impossibilities".
The pervasive images of the collapse of the Twin Towers on the news did away with this sort of imagery overnight.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act did away with these exemptions and replaced them with an expanded $500 child tax credit.
J.C. Penney is still trying to recover from a failed strategy under former CEO Ron Johnson, who did away with coupons.
Democrats also did away with GOP supermajorities in both chambers in North Carolina, and in the Michigan and Pennsylvania state Senates.
Even before gymnastics did away with "the perfect 10" and replaced it with open-ended scoring, perfection was never truly possible.
They often did away with the simple jump scare (Rings has terrible jump scares ) that was so popular in American film.
"When Trump did away with TPP, all your allies' confidence in the U.S. collapsed," a senior Hong Kong official told me.
These fixed allowances were established in 2012, when then-CEO Rob Niblock did away with commissions and spiffs for sales specialists.
Maine's Democratic governor Janet Mills did away with the state's caucus system, establishing a new primary-based nomination in June 2019.
Another major change since 2016 is the repeal of ObamaCare's mandate to have insurance, which Republicans did away with in December.
In her nearly two years in the job, Sanders first shortened the on-camera briefings and then did away with them altogether.
Honda redesigned the 2020 grille to improve engine cooling, and also did away with some of the Type R's phony air vents.
Following the trends of modern over-ear headphone design, Bose did away with physical buttons for controlling your music on the 203s.
The new NIST standards that were published in June, authored by technical advisor Paul Grassi, did away with much of Burr's advice.
But almost immediately after taking over the FCC in 2017, its current Republican chairman, Ajit Pai, did away with this oversight power.
M.L.S. did away with its two-game series in the conference semifinals and finals this year, making every round an elimination game.
Congress ultimately passed a bill that did away with the proposed USDA guidelines that would have changed how tomato sauce is classified.
As soon as you step on board, you'll come across one of the biggest changes — Virgin did away with its famous bar ...
Over time, Starbucks covered up the siren's breasts, then her tail, then did away with all wording in the logo in 2011.
But in the 1830s, modernizers of the Ottoman Empire introduced a westernized concept of citizenship and did away with the millet system.
Uber and Lyft both did away with forced arbitration in cases of sexual misconduct by their drivers in May of this year.
Apple's latest iPhone did away with the fingerprint scanner, replacing it with Face ID that unlocks a user's phone through facial recognition.
"If you did away with the IRS, 80% of lobbyists would go away, because they're there to garner special tax favors," Johnson said.
The company recently did away with its multiple tiered pricing to combine packages into a single $20 per month option with 58 channels.
Because Apple did away with the home button, Face ID has come to iPad and it works in both portrait and landscape modes.
When the emperor was revealed to have no clothes, nations like Tanzania did away with socialism and increasingly gravitated toward free-market fundamentals.
As the lead singer, songwriter, choreographer, and builder of the robotic band Teddy Bear Orchestra, he long ago did away with human bandmates.
Apple did away with built-in drives on Macs many moons ago, and they're no longer quite as common on Windows laptops either.
To retain them, banks increased their compensation, gave them more time off and even did away with some of their more menial work.
Three years later, he held a referendum that allowed him to serve a fourth term; he ultimately did away with term limits altogether.
While in the car world, luxury is still often associated with leather, BMW did away with that and used fabrics and wood instead.
The update also did away with a less-than-discrete feature on the original model, which started beeping after 20 minutes of use.
"[We] finally did away with the individual mandate tax that was established under that wonderful bill called ObamaCare," Hatch said during his remarks.
Pennsylvania Station and the tunnels beneath the Hudson River, completed a few years before the Hell Gate, did away with the ferry ride.
PRODUCER 2: The Reagan administration did away with the Fairness Doctrine, which required equal, honest and balanced treatment of opposing points of view.
Mr. de Blasio also did away with Mr. Bloomberg's system of assigning schools letter grades, which were largely based on students' test results.
The league had threatened to punish players who didn't stand for the anthem -- but later did away with plans to enforce that policy.
The JOHNNIAC, named in von Neumann's honor, was one of the first computers that did away with punch cards in favor of stored programs.
Robert Rubin, Alan Greenspan about how great an idea would be if we did away with Glass-Steagall and allowed investment banks to merge.
One reason that max is so high is a Supreme Court decision from 2014 that did away with aggregate contribution limits in political campaigns.
Last year the group hired a chief technology officer, as part of a management restructuring which also did away with the role of CEO.
Ever since Apple did away with the iPhone's headphone jack, the issue's been one of consternation every time another brand debuts a jackless phone.
Even though it's been six years since the DSM-5 did away with the Asperger's diagnosis, the name still evokes a sense of belonging.
But Morocco nonetheless did away with its own law in 2014, after the suicide of a teenager who was forced into such a marriage.
Barney Frank (D-Mass.) said that it would be "very unpopular" if congressional Republicans did away with the independent Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
He also did away with America's failed policy of isolating Cuba, ending the embargo and allowing for a rapprochement after more than 50 years.
Sadly, in order stuff the electronics into such a small case, Skagen did away with GPS, LTE connectivity, and even a heart-rate monitor.
"Actually, the Gang of 8, including @SenSchumer, did away with the Diversity Visa Program as part of broader reforms," Mr. Flake wrote on Twitter.
This shows that, for whatever reason, the artist had a change of heart and did away with a specific element of his own painting.
One major consideration: The tax bill did away with the option to undo a conversion by the tax-return date of the following year.
Just months ago, the Senate finally did away with the last of the filibuster rule in the fight over the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch.
Post-war, second wave feminism did away with some of that—women could work, they could have a baby, they could have it all.
Increasingly, he did away with any pretense at democracy, cherry-picking which countries would host the Cup of Nations and rarely explaining his reasoning.
In 1999, legislation was passed that did away with Glass-Steagall, but now, the GOP is ready to bring it back and break up banks.
Former House Speaker John Boehner ran his leadership campaign on attacking the earmark practice and did away with it when he took over in 2011.
In her nearly two years as Trump's top liaison with the press, Sanders shortened the on-camera briefings and then did away with them altogether.
He'd be "brokenhearted" if, as the judge has ordered, the city did away with East Side to make way for the middle schools, he said.
But she ran into trouble with parents when she did away with neighborhood schools and laid off hundreds of workers to pay for her initiatives.
A new Mario Kart 8 Deluxe update has just been released, in which developers did away with what could have seen as an offensive gesture.
It doesn't look anything like the old one — advances in aerodynamics probably did away with that opportunity — but neither is it particularly distinctive or exciting.
New York City had allowed noncitizens to vote in local school board elections from 1968 to 2003, until it did away with elected school boards.
If we did away with disclosure the public would not know who was supporting candidates, but candidates and their parties might not know this either.
Prior to the 2017 tax law, businesses could carry losses back up to two years, but the GOP tax law did away with NOL carrybacks.
The Federal Communications Commission's Restoring Internet Freedom Order, which did away with the Obama administration's onerous net neutrality rules, has officially hit the Federal Register.
The new code also did away with personal exemptions and placed limits on certain itemized deductions, including a $258,23 cap on state and local tax deductions.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued a statement apologizing and saying every effort would be made to ensure that society did away with discrimination against the disabled.
He did away with the busy seal at the center of the flag and reversed the diagonal line, creating a shape that suggests an open door.
In the end, the only thing he could offer was a "skinny repeal" that did away with Obamacare's mandates and temporarily repealed the medical device tax.
The law also did away with other eligibility requirements, such as disability or being pregnant, that prevented many poor adults with HIV from gaining Medicaid coverage.
Playboy magazine, starting with its March 2016 issue, did away with full frontal nudity in a rebranding that would have been unimaginable in the publication's heyday.
In older versions of Apple's iPhone operating system, people became so familiar with the "slide-to-unlock" gesture that Apple did away with the arrow entirely.
Title VII did away with the protective labor laws that for decades had limited women's career opportunities, and the choices are now often women's to make.
It completely did away with old ideas of music production and distribution, turning it into something that could be made and sold by anyone from anywhere.
He has protested an unpopular social media tax as well as a change to the constitution that did away with the presidential age limit of 75.
Over the last several years, they phased out a program that paid teachers more for earning a master's degree and did away with most tenure protections.
That is all to the good — but it would be better if the state (and others) did away with the charade and repealed the law altogether.
Death of the disk drive With the 1998 release of the iMac, Apple did away with the floppy disk drive, leaving only a rewritable CD drive.
And also remember that House Republicans did away with earmarks after re-taking the majority in 2010 -- largely at the behest of incoming Speaker John Boehner.
The repeal law did away with the birth certificate requirement, which was unenforceable all along because it would have turned law enforcement officials into genital inspectors.
Eventually, the artist did away with what he called the "abstractions of camera technology" and started to experiment with photograms (photo-images created without a camera).
Justice Scalia added that Justice Kennedy had contradicted a passage in his 2005 majority opinion in the Roper case, which did away with the juvenile death penalty.
Flake was saying, actually, the gang of eight including Schumer did away with the diversity visa program as part of broader reforms, I know, I was there.
When the Voice did away with its sports section in 2003, Lukas found a new home at Slate, where he learned how to write for the web.
But Senate Democrats did away with the filibuster for lower court judges and executive branch nominees in November 2202, requiring only a simple majority vote for confirmation.
In peer-reviewed research, I found that - before Congress did away with earmarks in 2011 - members tended to procure earmarks that were good fits for their district.
"It was almost as though it was meant to hurt the competitiveness of the United States, so we did away with that one," President Trump said recently.
The Camera Mouse system, developed around 2000, did away with the need for electrodes by using a camera to track the computer user's head or finger movements.
The Senate amendments did away with requirements that drivers own their vehicles and obtain a special license plate that is notoriously hard to get in some cities.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which went into effect in 2018, did away with several breaks filers could take prior to the end of the year.
There was the 1998 release of the iMac that — to some customers' horror — did away with the floppy disk drive, featuring only a re-writable CD drive.
And it's not just the Salvadorans: The US government this fall also did away with similar protections for tens of thousands of Haitian, Sudanese and Nicaraguan immigrants.
Indra Nooyi, the soon-to-be-retired CEO of Pepsi, suggested a harmonization with the European financial system, which did away with mandatory quarterly reporting in 2013.
Since then, President Donald Trump has appointed two justices, both confirmed nearly along party lines after the GOP did away with the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees.
So in November, as the country's divisive presidential campaign became ever more jagged, the National Socialist Movement, a leading neo-Nazi group, did away with its swastika.
That's because the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act did away with a break that allowed you to write off hobby expenses up to the amount of hobby income.
And if superdelegates didn't exist, if the Democratic Party did away with them at this year's convention, Hillary Clinton would still have a majority of the remaining delegates.
The new hardware did away with the View-Master discs, but you were still able to click through your own private world using VR apps and online content.
Match Group says its interest in Hinge began in 2017 after a redesign in which it did away with the "right swipe" in favor of more detailed profiles.
Lopez Obrador routinely criticizes Pena Nieto's landmark energy opening that ended a decades-old monopoly of state oil company Pemex and did away with government-set fuel prices.
It already squandered that chance once when it essentially did away with VoodooPC; but we're looking at a very different HP today that's focused heavily on consumer hardware.
It's telling that when Cornell showed their work to Google and Microsoft, Google responded right away with stronger shortened links, while Microsoft did away with shortened URLs entirely.
Ms. Tucker had "envisioned an institution that did away with hierarchies — not only in the art exhibited, but in the structure of the Museum itself," the announcement said.
For a total overhaul of the classic shoe, though, Kenzo went one step further and did away with leather altogether, recasting its chunky sandal in delightfully glossy rubber.
Last month, Sweden went a step further, proposing compensation to those who had been forced to undergo sterilization before Sweden did away with the odious requirement in 2013.
The 2020 presidential primary will be the state's first since 1992, after a law passed three years ago did away with presidential straw polls taken at precinct caucuses.
The name was consciously ironic: Chrome did away with the toolbars, menus, text fields, and other "chrome" that was taking up more and more room in your browser window.
In June, Trump officially did away with Obama's DAPA (Deferred Action for Parents of Americans) executive order, which was never implemented because 25 states had sued to block it.
This has enabled me to function at a more normal level; it did away with my back pain completely, and I can actually exercise my core without any pain.
As a young principal, I was unleashed to innovate because these leaders did away with bureaucratic structures that had enforced a crushing weight of compliance and silenced new ideas.
Apple finally did away with the black (or white) plastic strip on the iPad back and clad the antenna in the same aluminum as the rest of the body.
Revenues at the retailer, which was acquired by Men's Wearhouse in 2014, have taken a beating since it did away with its famous Buy One Get Three Free promotions.
Layoffs don't always mean a company is in financial trouble — they could mean the firm recently merged with another company or changed strategies and did away with extra personnel.
RUBIO: As you perceived it, while he hoped you did away with it, you perceived it as an order, given the setting, the position, and some of the circumstances?
Uber also did away with a clause requiring people who settle such claims with Uber to sign a nondisclosure agreement that would forbid them from speaking about their experience.
So we did away with almost 80 programs that were all very nice and helpful, and started to focus on serving the low-income, vulnerable people in this country.
After the court agreed to hear the case, though, the city did away with the regulation and the state passed a law that prevented the city from reviving it.
But the company also did away with test drives when it announced the new online-only sales model, so it added four extra days to that second possible return scenario.
In October, the company unveiled a new layout for the app that did away with swiping—instead, you "like" parts of people's profiles, and they can respond if they're interested.
For instance, in late 2015, Congress passed its Bipartisan Budget Act — along with sweeping changes to Social Security that largely did away with "file and suspend" and "restricted application" strategies.
At the departmental level, the reorganization did away with the relationship management group –a department housing about a third of the New York Fed's supervisory staff before the re-organization.
When Christina Aguilera rebranded herself in the early 2000s ahead of her album, Stripped, she did away with the more wholesome, mainstream persona of her "Genie In A Bottle" days.
Just this term, the court's 85033-4 conservative majority did away with 40 years of law to gut the financial base of public sector unions — strong financial backers of Democrats.
Apple did away with Touch ID on its latest flagships in favor of Face ID, but there's a chance the company could bring its fingerprint scanning technology back next year.
Series 7 did away with the studio audience, and Rimmer was mostly absent, replaced by Lister's crush Kristine Kochanski (giving the show an excuse to ratchet up the sexist jokes).
The company fired employees who alerted executives to pharmacies who repeatedly requested excessive orders, and even, for a time, did away with written site visit reports, according to the suit.
We also did away with titles about a year ago because we were spending so much time talking about them, and people were comparing themselves to others who were promoted.
When Michele took over the chapel-office, he did away with the sleek modernist couches that had been installed there, filling the space instead with his impressive collection of antiques.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which went into effect this year, trimmed down income tax rates overall, did away with personal and dependent exemptions, and roughly doubled the standard deduction.
Jones, Trump actually has done away with the family separation policy yet these rallies, they keep acting like it&aposs still in existence, it&aposs not, he did away with it.
This overhaul of the federal tax code roughly doubled the standard deduction to $0503,000 for single filers ($24,000 for married-filing-jointly), did away with personal exemptions and limited itemized deductions.
Not one to ever stick to the playbook when it comes to fashion, the singer did away with seasonal clothing conventions by wearing an oversized puffer in the middle of August.
That step, even if it stopped well short of declaring a national right to vote, did away with literacy tests, poll taxes, and other nefarious ways of restricting the black franchise.
Then, it was the refresh of the MacBook Pro, which did away with most ports, is underpowered relative to its PC competitors, and, worse of all, has a fatally flawed keyboard.
Most U.S. carriers did away with complimentary meals during the financial crisis that started in 2007, and until now Hawaiian Airlines has been the only U.S. carrier to still offer them.
As a result, Pacific Gas & Electric recently did away with the rate schedule chosen by Mr. Holtmann, a retired electrical engineer, and many other solar customers in this part of California.
A fourth court did away with Trump's rescission, which would compel DHS to also grant new applications, but then gave the government 90 days to explain its decision to terminate DACA.
Along the way, they added a laundry room and did away with one bathroom and three kitchens, moving their own kitchen one flight up to capture as much sunlight as possible.
They did not get running water until the 1990s, so when they put a toilet in their home and did away with the outhouse, it was a real sign of progress.
The league also did away with its traditional home-and-home format for this year; instead, the playoffs will be a single-elimination tournament, with the higher seed hosting each match.
The DNC quietly did away with Obama's corporate PAC donations ban in 2016, in the middle of a presidential primary where the corrupting influence of politics became a major campaign issue.
In California they did away with money bail and now they're trying to use these risk assessments that are based on flawed police data and the answer isn't more data, right?
This fight was happening in other countries: in Canada, in Great Britain, in India, in Africa — including in Kenya, who did away with tax on menstrual products more than a decade ago.
Other dating apps, like Facebook Dating, have taken a cue from Hinge, which did away with swiping and opted to include ample white space, as opposed to making photos the focal point.
The students told the newspaper they had to modify the original version of the legislation, which did away with the Second Amendment entirely, in order to gain more support from the community.
The GOP currently holds 51 of 100 seats in the chamber, and did away with the 60-vote precedent for Supreme Court judges in order to confirm Justice Neil Gorsuch last year.
Facebook recently did away with the "Trending" news section entirely in favor of other fully-automated features (it argued that the section was ineffective and only drove 1.5% of traffic to publishers).
The Senate did away with the filibuster for presidential nominations because it gave a minority the power to deny a Senate majority from working its will and that power was being abused.
After successfully blocking Obama's nomination of Appeals Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court in 2016, McConnell and the GOP also did away with the filibuster for Supreme Court confirmations last year.
"Donald Trump is our president for one simple reason: Automation did away with 4 million manufacturing jobs," mostly in states like Pennsylvania and Michigan that were key to Trump's 2016 victory, Yang said.
The Cloverfield Paradox did away with all of that, strutting into our living rooms unannounced with all the confidence of a new Beyoncé album—and none of the quality to back it up.
With those cinched down and your mobile phone clicked into the center of the handlebars — yes, handle bars: they did away with the steering wheel in a previous iteration — you can set off.
Valeo, the 1976 decision that struck down limits on political spending by individuals and was the basis for Citizens United, the 2010 decision that did away with similar limits for corporations and unions.
That changed in 1987 when, in the waning years of former President Ronald Reagan's second term, his Federal Communications Commission did away with something that had been around since 1949 — the Fairness Doctrine.
It was the moment Ibrahimovic did away with any attempt to resist his reputation as an egotist and decided to lean into it, to not just be Zlatan but to play him, too.
His is a role that a more sensitive and inclusive world is now sweeping into the dustbin, not long after we did away with gawking at the bearded lady and two-headed boy.
Her second song of the night, the sweeping ballad "I Love You," did away with the special effects, but her star power (and a backdrop of artificial starlight) lit up the stage anyway.
The state did away with permits two years ago, and a bill will lapse this summer that allowed public universities extra time to comply with a law allowing concealed weapons in all public buildings.
The main problem is that Senate Democrats did away with the filibuster for nearly all confirmations in 2013, meaning that Republicans only have to get a simple majority of the Senate to approve nominees.
In 2015, bowing to pressure from animal-rights groups, Feld Entertainment, the circus's parent company, did away with its elephant acts, and once the big beasts were taken off the show ticket sales plummeted.
We're mature adults who can have grown-up conversations about sex; we did away with "private parts" euphemisms long ago; and we roll our eyes every time someone says, "That's what she said," right?
They couldn't go onto the field because Accra Sports Stadium then still had two-meter high fences with barbed wire and spikes at the top, the exact kind Europe did away with after Hillsborough.
Avid Reader, a delightful concoction of well-told vignettes from his stints at Simon & Schuster and Knopf, plus five years as the editor of The New Yorker, did away with my years-long impatience.
Even before the directive, Graff said many schools already used the lower standard in deciding sexual assault cases, meaning they're unlikely to change the approach even if DeVos did away with the 2011 guidelines.
In addition, it established minimum acceptable coverage standards for policies (to protect against worthless insurances in the event of serious illness) and did away with annual or lifetime caps on the amount of care.
Democrats did away with the 85033-vote filibuster for lower-court nominees when they held the majority in 2013, and Republicans followed suit by ending the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees earlier this year.
And while the Affordable Care Act did away with most exclusions based on pre-existing conditions, these policies are excepted — sopre-existing conditions or family history could potentially preclude an individual from receiving coverage.
In 2017, the toy industry did away with the categories of "boy toy" and "girl toy" in its Toy of the Year Awards, and there's been a small uptick in dolls marketed to boys.
Its method was radical: Oswald did away with Homer's famous heroes and battles and speeches, providing instead an "oral cemetery" for the war's minor players, those with tongue-twister names like Iphidamas and Periphetos.
The results also provide belated vindication for the much-despised individual mandate that was part of Obamacare until December 2017, when Congress did away with the fine for people who don't carry health insurance.
They did away with the 60-vote filibuster for lower-court nominees when they held the majority in 2013, and Republicans followed suit by ending the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees earlier this year.
They did away with the 60-vote filibuster for lower-court nominees when they held the majority in 85033, and Republicans followed suit by ending the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees earlier this year.
Last quarter, Twitter did away with reporting monthly active users and shifted to a new growth metric — monetizable daily active users (mDAUs) — to measure the daily active users who are shown ads on the platform.
Charged with building a delivery system that would make getting packages via drone as simple as possible, Wing mechanical engineers André Prager (left) and Trevor Shannon did away with as many moving parts as possible.
Punk apparently did away with all that nonsense, but it was still de rigueur in the 80s to get a famed instrumentalist to drop some stardust on your record if you yourself were famous enough.
Despite the headlines today, Uber says it does not have plans to nix surge pricing in the U.S. It did away with surge in Delhi, India, but has now reinstated the feature there as well.
Again, while the coup wasn't violent, ul-Haq had Bhutto executed on murder charges, then censored the press, imposed martial law, outlawed labor strikes, and did away with political parties, according to the Encyclopedia Brittanica.
Yet, if we did away with the Electoral College in favor of the national popular vote, the election would still be decided in a handful of states — populous states such as California and New York.
You wake up, with no memory of who you are, and you find out you're connected to an all-powerful, immortal being who just did away with your body after he was done with it.
During a recent visit to Silicon Valley, reportedly to discuss "potential cooperation between American tech companies and Saudi Arabia," the prince did away with his traditional white robes as he met with executives and investors.
And he had managed to get a confirmation vote only because Republicans did away with a courtesy rule letting home-state senators — in this case, Kirsten Gillibrand and Chuck Schumer — block nominees they found unworthy.
Potentially sweetening any deal, Extell executives said, is the building's 25-year tax abatement, a rarity after the state's 421-a affordable housing program did away with abatements for most condos in a 2017 revamp.
If the Brit Awards do go gender-neutral, they would join the Grammys, which did away with separate male and female awards in 2012, and MTV's Video Music Awards, which did the same in 2017.
Pentagon officials said Mr. Bolton did away with much of the process put in place by Mr. McMaster, a retired three-star Army general, who placed great emphasis on meetings, where everyone got a say.
During a recent visit to Silicon Valley, reportedly to discuss "potential cooperation between American tech companies and Saudi Arabia," the Saudi ruler did away with his traditional white robes as he met with executives and investors.
In a rare forward-thinking display, the Brit Awards did away with genre categories for nominees for their 2007 live broadcast, and the UK's pop charts, unlike the US', aren't so meticulously sliced up by genre.
I honestly think if they did away with the salary cap and added promotion and relegation they'd be on the level of the big European leagues in 20 or 30 years, but they'll never do that.
New York City has banned solitary confinement for people under 22 years old, expanded diversion programs that keep people out of jail and did away with arrests for most people found with small amounts of marijuana.
Early in his Xerox career (he began there in 1973), Mr. Tesler and another researcher, Tim Mott, developed a program known as Gypsy, which did away with the restrictive modes that had made text editing complicated.
The acquisition of an unprecedented number of followers in a day provided a similar buzz to when we successfully did away with that level-seven boss that'd been slaughtering us every night for the past nine weeks.
However, Macron declined to bring back the solidarity tax on wealth — a direct tax on people with real estate assets worth more than €1.3 million (roughly $1.47 million) — which his government did away with back in September.
The new law did away with the national-origins quota and favored family reunification and high-skilled migrants (though only if they had specific job offers or worked in a profession deemed scarce by the Labor Department).
This is, incidentally, how the company did away with clickbait, according to Zuckerberg, by developing "panels of hundreds or thousands of people" to help train Facebook algorithms not to rank things based solely on likes and clicks.
Screenshot: FCCIn 2018, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai successfully overturned Open Internet Order and did away with the labels, replacing them instead with a system unfriendly to the average user, that needlessly disperses the information across the internet.
Limits on drug testing for unemployment benefits The president also did away with rules limiting the ability of states to drug test for unemployment benefits in signing a CRA resolution from Congress at the end of March.
With the change, Oregon now boasts perhaps the nation's most painless electoral process; mail-in ballots long ago did away with polling places' snaking lines and balky voting machines Whether painless equals effective, however, is another question.
On Tuesday, voters did away with prohibitions against marijuana, raised taxes on cigarettes, extended an income tax on the wealthy, toughened gun control laws, loosened parole rules and overturned a law that restricted bilingual education in schools.
One sales specialist in appliances, who started working at Lowe&aposs after the retailer did away with spiffs and commissions, told Business Insider that they prefer not to feel pressured into closing a deal at all costs.
In a subtle change, the Trump administration also apparently did away with the acronym used by the Obama administration to refer to the terrorist group — ISIL, which stands for the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant.
Tighter central bank rules announced in February, which did away with half a dozen loan restructuring schemes, have led to banks reporting a surge in bad loans in the March quarter, and several of them reporting losses.
FULL EXPENSING: Senator Jeff Flake, who had been a holdout over deficit concerns, agreed to vote "yes" after Republican leaders did away with an abrupt end to the full business expensing of capital investments after five years.
Hudy Muldrow sat silently in court for much of the two-hour, 30-minute detention hearing — a staple in criminal cases in New Jersey since the state did away with cash bail at the beginning of last year.
" The terrorist violence of neo-Fascists in Italy in the nineteen-seventies, for example, was gratuitous, in that it did away with "any need to answer for its deeds" and kept them "uncontaminated by the leprosy of reason.
To this day, it's one of the more dramatic "slim" console revisions of all time, and the Pocket shed a huge amount of the original Game Boy's bulk and did away with its notorious green-on-green display.
Wouldn't it be easier, Kimmel asked, to achieve the goal of covering more people and making health care more affordable if Congress simply did away with trying to pass a tax cut for millionaires at the same time?
Hospitals used to be able to turn away patients when they faced life-threatening emergencies, but Congress did away with that right in 1986, when it passed the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, known as Emtala.
The festival marks both the 150th anniversary of the Meiji Restoration — when Japan did away with the military rule of the shoguns and consolidated power under an emperor — and 160 years since France and Japan established diplomatic relations.
RUBIO: And as you perceived it, while it was a request that — he hoped you did away with it, you perceived it as an order, given his position, the setting and the like, and some of the circumstances?
But Kavanaugh's foes point out that the court can always overturn precedent, as it did earlier this week in an unrelated case when it did away with an opinion that had been on the books for some 40 years.
Sure, it did away with the company's signature rotating bezel, but otherwise, it was sleek, had all the right specs, and honestly, Samsung has consistently put out some of the best Android-friendly smartwatches over the past few years.
Surge pricing is what Uber uses to get drivers on the road — if it did away with surge pricing, it wouldn't have a way of meeting that demand, even if it managed to see it coming ahead of time.
It lifts elements wholesale from its predecessors, including characters like Andre the blacksmith, but its combat feels crisper, more varied, and after spiritual successor Bloodborne did away with shields, less reliant on cowering behind a giant plank of wood.
It was an elaborate, Rube Goldberg-like contraption of more than 1,193 moving parts — cast-iron gears and gaskets and pin holders — that did away with the need for pin boys and made the game faster and more efficient.
And while the Brooklyn duo Bob Moses, composed of the Vancouver high school pals Jimmy Vallance and Tom Howie, drew their name from Moses, they did away with blueprints altogether, shedding traditional house-music standards and rebuilding the foundations.
At the same time, the classic big-canvas American musicals "Oklahoma!" and "Carmen Jones" were reincarnated Off Broadway in deceptively modest interpretations that did away with orchestras and chorus lines to zoom in on the conflicted human hearts within.
Last year, for instance, the New York City Council did away with lulus as part of a deal to raise its members' salaries to $148,500, a large pay increase that towers over the base pay for state legislators: $79,500.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act raised the standard deduction and did away with personal exemptions and some of the most commonly used deductions, such as job-search expenses, the fees you pay your tax preparer, investment expenses and more.
"Predictably, local governments did away with restrictions on industrial operation that had squeezed output and emissions in 2017-18," he said, noting that steel, cement, nonferrous metals and thermal power production all increased last winter after falling a year earlier.
The administration also did away with the Central American Minors refugee program, which allowed young people under threat in countries like El Salvador to apply for the chance to legally come to the U.S. while still in their home country.
Volkswagen's 2011 Beetle redesign did away with much of the hippy throw-back appeal of the 1998 model year New Beetle, though it kept many of its curves and vaguely bug-like look that earned it its name to begin with.
AngelPad co-founders Thomas Korte and Carine Magescas did away with the demo day tradition last year after nearly a decade operating AngelPad, which is responsible for mentoring startups including Postmates, Twitter-acquired Mopub, Pipedrive, Periscope Data, Zum and DroneDeploy.
In announcing that he would suspend joint military exercises in the region with South Korea, Trump did away with a sticking point for Pyongyang, which has repeatedly claimed that the drills are merely a pretext for a strike on the North.
In 2016, three states [Connecticut, Illinois, and New York] did away with the sales tax on menstrual products; in 2017, we got a fourth, which is the state of Florida—which I should also add was signed into law by Gov.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act did away with this penalty, yet a handful of jurisdictions — Massachusetts, New Jersey and Washington, D.C. — have put coverage mandates in place, as well as penalties on your 2019 tax return if you didn't comply.
Let me quote from what John Gruber wrote about the Apple retail experience earlier this year at Daring Fireball: I've disliked the experience of buying stuff at the Apple Store ever since they did away with queues for checking out.
Around fifteen years ago, Dyson emerged into the mainstream with an upright vacuum that cleaned better than the competition, hardly ever got clogged, had a colorful and modern design, and did away with the annoyance of a typical vacuum's throw-away bag.
It's all part of a complete rebranding for the brand, which recently did away with its moose logo, its dark and moody stores, and the cadre of shirtless, ripped male models that greeted shoppers looking for low-rise jeans and fisherman-knit sweaters.
But Democratic support crumbled this week after the U.S. Treasury did away with a decades-old rule requiring some tax-exempt organizations, including political nonprofit groups such as the National Rife Association, to identify their financial donors to the IRS in confidential disclosures.
I heard the arguments coming from Democrats and Republicans — Robert Rubin, Alan Greenspan — about great an idea it would be if we did away with Glass-Steagall and if we allowed investor banks and commercial banks and big insurance companies to merge.
And, of course, although Playboy did away with full nudity for at least a little while, back in 2015, and for a time featured actresses and models in their underwear, that did nothing to change the enterprise's foundational principle: objectification of women.
During the president's negotiations over the US-Mexico-Canada agreement, President Trump largely did away with investor rights, likely knowing that it would discourage American investors from investing abroad over their fear of not being protected from intellectual property theft and other misconduct.
The law did away with a rule requiring businesses with more than 500 shareholders to publicly disclose financial information — a rule that Lise Buyer, the founder of IPO consulting firm Class V Group, said companies often used as the "catalyst" to go public.
"After Laughter" is Paramore's fifth album, but more important its first since its self titled 2013 album, the group's least centered release and the one that all but completely did away with Paramore as it was, beginning with its 2005 debut album.
The artist is best known for his so-called Drape paintings, which he began in 1968, when he did away with the tradition of the rectangular canvas by ditching stretcher bars, the wooden strips used to lend a painting its drum-taut surface.
Samsung also did away with one of my biggest complaints with last year's buds: You no longer need two separate apps and a Samsung account in order to get that "seamless" AirPods-like pairing experience (assuming you have a compatible Samsung phone).
Under Mr. Ponte, there have been some important successes: The agency did away with solitary confinement for inmates under 22 years old, expanded education and therapeutic programs, installed thousands of new security cameras, hired hundreds of new correction officers and updated their training.
In March, the museum did away with its pay-what-you-wish policy for non-New Yorkers and started charging them a mandatory $25 entrance fee; in April, it appointed a new director, Max Hollein, who is known as an "aggressive" fundraiser.
All told, T-Mobile has more than 65 million customers now, more than twice what it had a few years back before CEO John Legere and his team did away with annual contracts and embarked on the bold, brash un-carrier marketing campaign.
In theory, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act — which roughly doubled the standard deduction, did away with personal exemptions and trimmed individual income tax rates — should make it easier for tax payers to prepare ahead of the April 15 deadline, and without any added expenses.
In terms of leveling and getting better gear, Battle for Azeroth did away with the legendary weapons players received in Legion and opted for a new sort-of-legendary item that scales up as you play and gather Azerite: The Heart of Azeroth necklace.
In 2014, the original Foursquare app was split in two: a new version of Foursquare that acts a lot like Yelp, and Swarm, which kept the check-in capability but did away with some of Foursquare's most recognizable features, like leaderboards, badges, and mayorships.
While I, a scholar, was disappointed by how succinctly the film did away with the allegations of religious abuse that loom over the real events, I did leave the theater considering a secondary career in exorcism (which is apparently more needed than ever these days!).
"He really brought abstract thinking into theater design and did away with the fourth wall and the box set," Ti Green, a designer who has worked with numerous English theater companies over the last 25 years, told the theater publication The Stage in September.
But the centerpiece of the tax package, and the one that has drawn the most ire from protesters, did away with a wealth tax that applied to many assets of France's richest households, replacing it with one that applied only to their real estate holdings.
In 22017, the vision for the future of cryptocurrencies seemed relatively clear: To deliver a peer-to-peer alternative to cash that, through decentralization, did away with the need for trust in financial institutions, which the 2008 crisis showed to be unscrupulous, and often corrupt.
Along with his predecessor as PM, Bob Hawke, Mr Keating floated the Australian dollar, abolished import quotas, slashed tariffs, deregulated the financial sector, privatised state-owned enterprises, overhauled the tax code and did away with country-wide wage accords in favour of company-by-company "enterprise bargaining".
The show also did away with flashbacks, which were better suited to the books, and added Emilia Clarke's scenesThe first run of the pilot's feast scene included Jaime and Ned talking about the Mad King, Aerys II Targaryen, and how he executed Rickard and Brandon Stark.
At a State Department event celebrating the year's Kennedy Center honorees, of which Ronstadt is one, she did away with niceties and politesse and instead told Pompeo, the evening's host and the country's most senior diplomat, exactly what she thought of him, which is not very much.
It would mean expanding stronger labor rights, reforming or even dismantling the intelligence service, encouraging a more critical look at the past by reinstating the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that Ms. Park's conservative predecessor Lee Myung-bak did away with and reconsidering the Thaad system altogether.
The central bank in February did away with half a dozen loan restructuring schemes in a surprise move to hasten a clean-up of near-record levels of soured loans and tightened some other rules, which has led to banks disclosing more bad loans in the March quarter.
Iran has resumed crude sales to Europe after world powers did away with most of the sanctions against Tehran in January, and the Islamic republic is expected to raise its oil exports in March to around 1.65 million barrels per day (bpd) from 1.5 million bpd a month earlier.
Mr. Bazner even did away with the headboard on his bed, stretching a tapestry he picked up for $20 from the ceiling to the floor along the full width of the bed, then pairing it with some cheetah-print throw pillows to make the whole thing seem more expensive.
While Trump announced his intention to withdraw from the Paris agreement in June 2017 and has since portrayed the decision as a done deal — "We did away with that one," he said in Pittsburgh last month — Monday was the first day he could formally put that plan into motion.
Jason Del Rey: NRA situation after the high school shooting in Florida, you were made aware of discounts for some NRA members to fly to their annual convention, you did away with that, and NRA went after Georgia lawmakers to eliminate a tax break that you all took advantage of.
But this legislative momentum has mostly stalled in an unexpected place: New York, a state led by Democrats that outlawed the death penalty more than a decade ago and did away with the last of the Rockefeller Drug Laws, which mandated strict sentences for low-level drug offenses, in 217.
Where their first album borrowed almost wholesale from Paul Simon's Graceland, who himself snatched his sound from southern Africa (albeit with the inclusion of South African musicians), Modern Vampires did away with that sound and felt emotionally intimate, taking in the quiet sound of dusk or dawn in a city.
It did away with the countdown format that was integral to the original in favor of game-show gimmicks (YouTube stars competing to plate a Thanksgiving turkey while bound to one another in a giant pool of cranberry sauce, for instance) and dull banter, which meant viewers weren't actually "requesting" anything.
Because of this track record, I thought that Sunday night's Kids See Ghosts show might be the start of a new era for Kanye, one that did away with this summer's MAGA hats and cracked revisionist histories and instead looked back towards the communal spirit that defined his earlier work.
In 2006, in response to judging controversies at the 20153 Olympics, gymnastics did away with its highly recognizable "perfect 10" in favor of an open-ended scoring system that combines an execution score (out of a 10) with a difficulty score that can be infinite based on a gymnast's level of skill.
In 3.1920, the brand did a version with a smooth ceramic core; five years later, the Iraqi-born British architect Zaha Hadid began working on a model that did away with the core altogether and crisscrossed the continuous lines of the original so that they resembled her buildings' trademark futuristic waves and folds.
Her plan to reorganize the schools, which included closing low-performing ones and opening many charter schools, and creating an open enrollment system that did away with some neighborhood schools, played a role in the fractious 19893 Newark mayor's race won by Ras J. Baraka, a former teacher and high school principal.
Pichai may have presided over Google when it did away with its famed "Don't be evil" credo and defended Google's questionable work with China, but he has also helped put in place privacy and workplace reforms; he at least appears to be trying to do right by the people (in some respects).
The company introduced a new look for Diet Coke in Mexico that did away with the iconic silver can, but at the time, it said that it would consider "how it will integrate Diet Coke into the 'One Brand' strategy" in the US. It looks now like Diet Coke is going its own way.
One might doubt his sincerity about this given that even while apologizing, he misstates how stop and frisk came to an end, acting like it's something he did away with rather than something he was ordered to stop by a judge (he appealed the decision, and then his successor, Bill de Blasio, dropped the appeals).
Heitkamp, who represents a state where more than three-fourths of the land is engaged in production agriculture, helped craft and pass the five-year bipartisan farm bill in 294, which provides a safety net for farmers and ranchers with expanded crop insurance but it did away with the long-time practice of direct payment subsidies to farmers.
Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) — which recently completed the VIA 57 West building in New York's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood and the LEGO House in Denmark — the Smithsonian design did away with the pavilions that now lead into the two underground museums and replaced them with corner entrances that looked like wings flapping up from the ground.
But regulations and what the administration likes to call "sub-regulatory guidance" that accept the use of disparate impact may be changed or scrapped by administrative action — as Betsy DeVos, the secretary of education, did last month when she did away with school discipline guidelines the Obama administration issued to curb the disproportionate punishment of black and brown schoolchildren.
After an improbable flurry of bipartisan deals late last year, including the completion of a two-year budget agreement that did away with automatic spending cuts Mr. Obama had long fought to reverse, Ms. Fallon concluded that the time was right for her to leave, people close to her said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations.
According to Amnesty International, lethal violence against women and girls in Brazil is up 24 percent over last decade, and it will likely only get worse as the interim government did away with the Ministry of Women's Affairs, Racial Equality and Human Rights and simply made it a department within the Ministry of Justice, reducing the resources available for women's and girls' rights.
Where I see it not happening, like for example when the president decided he didn't like Obamacare's guarantee that women would have access to contraception, and just one day did away with it, whether you agree or disagree with his decision — I obviously disagree — the fact is that the rule of law requires him to continue to provide access to contraception.
Recent rule changes by the Reserve Bank of India that did away with existing loan-restructuring schemes and aims to steer more defaulting companies into the bankruptcy courts could mean non-performing loans in state-run banks could rise from nearly 8 trillion rupees now, the official said, although he added 10 trillion rupees would be the upper limit for any such increase.
After 16-year-old Patty Duke ("The Miracle Worker") beat 10-year-old Mary Badham ("To Kill a Mockingbird") for best supporting actress in 1963, "the academy realized child actors are just like adult actors and did away with the Juvenile Awards," Arnold Wayne Jones, author of "The Envelope, Please: The Ultimate Academy Awards Trivia Book," said in a phone interview.
He had been immersed in SoCal's hardcore and ska scenes growing up and wanted to bring some of his favorite bands to audiences around the country with a back-to-basics tour that did away with the music industry's hierarchies and out-of-control egos: no headliners, no arenas — just a few thousand fans in a parking lot and an average ticket price of less than $30.
In 2013, then-Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.) did away with the filibuster because he wanted to fill federal judge vacancies (especially circuit court openings) that were being stalled by the Republican minority.
A bold, exhaustive—and, at 12 issues, exhausting—revival of Marvel's X-Men comic book franchise, House of X and Powers of X (the latter pronounced "powers of 10," confusingly) did away with the status quo in ways big (death is no longer the end) and small (everyone now lives on an island, just as they did in the "Utopia" era of a decade earlier).
John McCain (R-AZ), Susan Collins (R-ME) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), who all voted to kill the Senate's latest health bill push — a "skinny repeal" that did away with the individual and employer mandate in addition to repealing the medical devices tax and defunding Planned Parenthood — have long decried Republican leadership's secret strategy over Obamacare repeal, pushing for a return to regular order, with committee hearings and bipartisan reforms.
Your recent list includes (among many others) Pat Buchanan, Marine Le Pen, the Kirchners, Jeremy Corbyn, assorted middle-European cryptofascists, the Sun, a long-established centrist Irish political party, Latin American presidents who cap the pay of senior civil servants, and the chief minister of Sarawak who (good grief!) did away with road tolls and brought in new protections for the environment ("Rumbles in the jungle", May 7th).
Those 2000 guidelines were troublesome for a number of reasons, explained Dr. Steven Nissen, chairman of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic: The previous guidelines used a risk calculator that left out crucial components such as family history; they didn't address the issue of people older than 75 or younger than 40; they overhyped the risks many patients faced while lowering the threshold needed to warrant statin drug therapy; and they did away with the use of LDL (bad) cholesterol target levels, which helped patients set meaningful goals.
Those 2013 cholesterol guidelines were troublesome for a number of reasons, explained Dr. Steven Nissen, chairman of cardiovascular medicine at the Cleveland Clinic: The previous guidelines used a risk calculator that left out crucial components such as family history; they didn't address the issue of people older than 75 or younger than 40; they overhyped the risks many patients faced while lowering the threshold needed to warrant statin drug therapy; and they did away with the use of LDL (bad) cholesterol target levels, which helped patients set meaningful goals.
The same way musicians in New Orleans fumbled their way into a particularly American art form (according to many, the American art form) by combining English military marches, European opera, African drumming, and southern folk music to create something entirely new, mixed martial artists did away with all the notions of cultural purity that martial arts had always been saddled with, all those forms and costumes and rules, all that religious meaning and all those connections to the mystical world, to the metaphysical realm, all the suffocating ghosts and spirits and ancestors and superstitions of the old world—in order to discover the actual most effective way to fight!
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas), Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.) and Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah) say that Republicans must vote again on the sweeping repeal bill passed in 85033, which did away with the Medicaid expansion.

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