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Strain through a cheesecloth set over a bowl, discarding solids.
Pick the mussels from the shell, discarding the shells. 2.
The brilliance of the system in in the discarding, though.
Meanwhile, strain the vegetables from the liquid, discarding the solids.
Australia's selectors have become increasingly guilty of discarding Test novices.
Sometimes they'll take a bite or two before discarding them.
New realities are instead more likely to emerge by discarding
Peel back and scoop out the meat, discarding the skin.
Set aside to cool completely, then peel, discarding the skins.
The KonMari method has essentially two parts: discarding and sorting.
Despite their seeming disposability, discarding wire hangers can be complicated.
Set aside for 10 minutes, then strain, discarding the husks.
Soak the mushrooms for 10 minutes, then strain, discarding the water.
Let sit for 10 minutes, then peel, discarding the blackened skin.
Set aside for 10 minutes before straining, discarding the solids. 3.
Remove from oven and cool slightly, then peel, discarding the skins.
Soak for about 1 hour, then strain, discarding the seeds. 2.
Discarding her rap alias, she now goes by her given name.
Their members are breaking the rules, discarding the sacred nuclear family.
She spent hours cleaning, discarding blood-stained toys and other items.
Cook, stirring constantly, for 15 minutes, then strain, discarding solids. 3.
Let sit for 5 minute, then strain, discarding the crab shells. 4.
The next day, remove the pork from the brine, discarding the brine.
Strain, discarding the solids, and set aside until ready to use. 4.
By discarding her beloved wine glass, Olivia is metaphorically discarding the many habits she has kept around to keep herself Olivia Pope: Respectable Political Operative, as opposed to Olivia Pope: Murderer Of Vice Presidents, Presidents, And Possibly Best Friends.
Remove from heat and strain through a fine mesh sieve, discarding the solids.
Why not work on improving empathy instead of discarding it as a guide?
Let sit for 24 minutes, then squeeze out all the milk, discarding it.
The fact that Bieber is accused of discarding an Argentinian flag is significant.
That means adopting the best of what they offer and discarding the rest.
The discarding and condemning and reconsidering — of the shows, the albums, the movies.
And prominent Republican lawmakers have backed away from the idea of discarding it.
It's another tough task, perhaps less sensitive than discarding mementos but hardly easier.
Using a spoon, scrape the flesh away from the skin, discarding the latter.
One morning, Mr. Cheong finds his wife discarding the meat in their refrigerator.
A common theme among makeover montages like Mia's is the discarding of glasses.
A new map would mean discarding the results of the state's May primary.
Reporter: Some reportedly discarding their uniforms, abandoning their military armored vehicles and weapons.
It means continually discarding bad habits, toxic relationships, oppressive thought cycles and stress.
We've already seen cabinet members discarding self-respect and sinking to grotesque obsequiousness.
It's about repairing what's broken instead of discarding it and buying a replacement.
It is discarding basic standards of democracy for the sake of holding power.
They would also be discarding by far the least popular part of the law.
Tear them into medium-sized pieces, discarding stems and seeds, and set aside. 3.
Drain, discarding the water, and place the chicken in a large bowl to cool.
Discarding the unnecessary brings clarity and helps us appreciate our favourite things, they argue.
Remove from the heat and cool slightly, then peel the tomatoes, discarding the skins.
Accountability does not mean discarding standing precedent and bringing criminal charges against the president.
Once cool, strain the apples through a fine mesh strainer, discarding the solids. 3.
Drain, saving ½ cup of the cooking liquid and discarding the garlic and bay leaf.
Let is sit for 1 to 2 weeks, then strain, discarding the solids. 2.
Remove from heat and let steep for 15 minutes before discarding the cinnamon stick.
In the process, you may end up discarding a wire that you later need.
Drain the cashews, discarding the water, and add those to the blender as well.
Members of "the sweep" gathered across the field, discarding costumes for security T-shirts.
Strain the butter through a sieve over a large bowl, discarding the solids. 4.
Once the chicken is cool, pick it from the bones, discarding the skin and bones.
When officers spoke to the resident, Robert Wild, he allegedly admitted to discarding the puppies.
Marinate the mackerel in the tomato water for 10 minutes, then strain, discarding the liquid.
Some apologists for this move have pointed to Apple's record of discarding other aging standards.
So how did we go from VCs discarding founders to founders now running large companies?
"Our current form of consumerism — buying items and discarding them — is not sustainable," Moore says.
If using chard, thinly slice the stems, discarding any tough bits at the base. 103.
The days of cutting lumber down to size and discarding the pieces may be over.
Strain the stock, discarding the solids, and place the sliced tongue into the liquid. 4.
Shrill should also be praised for discarding the mid-2000s vibe that suffuses West's book.
Justice Kagan wrote that discarding the Auer line of cases would represent an extreme move.
Her father has always spent a lot of time "arranging, filing, editing, discarding," she said.
He's one part Sammy Glick, using and discarding people on his race to the top.
Food waste protesters like to rail against supermarkets for discarding "ugly" fruits and misshapen vegetables.
And that means essentially discarding our entire system for the sake of a particular outcome.
I suspect some people were accidentally discarding workouts when they were finished, instead of saving them.
Add the bonito flakes and cook for 5 minutes, then strain, discarding the bonito flakes. 2.
When the clams are cool enough to handle, remove the top shell from the clams, discarding.
When I put joy into terms of what matters most to me, discarding became much easier.
This was all it was, she thought, just a discarding, a throwing away of it all.
Trump is also discarding one of the arguments that got him elected in the first place.
Even in rich countries, food shops and consumers end up discarding vast amounts of uneaten food.
Discarding months of planning, they narrowed their trip to 15 to 20 regions in six countries.
Be sure to squeeze out all of the liquid from the leaves before discarding them. 2.
Remove from heat, drain, saving the fish and discarding the aromatics and water, and cool. 2.
Unwrap the salmon, discarding any excess brine, and transfer skin side down to a cutting board.
Final Fantasy, on the other hand, lets players generate resources by discarding cards from their hand.
Drain the chicken, discarding the brine, and place the chicken and the marinade in a bowl.
Remove from the heat and allow to infuse for 10 minutes, then strain, discarding the mint.
The public editor's take: I'm on the record as an advocate for discarding courtesy titles altogether.
Transfer to a cutting board until cool enough to handle, then peel, discarding the blackened skin.
The Valley's schtick has always been "discarding norms and celebrating rule-breaking," as The Atlantic reports.
However, a very common reason for discarding a donated kidney is the older age of a donor.
However, Path hasn't kicked on in the last three years and now Kakao is discarding it altogether.
Sze's dynamic sculptures aim to capture relationships and their gaps, the solidity of objects and their discarding.
Stir in the coriander seeds and jalapeño and cook for 2 minutes, then strain, discarding the solids.
With health care costs skyrocketing, it's hard to imagine discarding cost-saving opportunities such as formulary management.
American presidents have gotten into the disturbing habit of discarding constitutional process when they find it inconvenient.
From buzzword to benefits Discarding the superficial associations we have with self-care is the easy part.
Remove from the oven and squeeze the roasted garlic out of each clove, discarding the skin. 2.
Remove from heat and cool, the strain, discarding the liquid, and store in a cool place. 6.
Once the clams are cool enough to handle, remove the meat from the shells, discarding the shells.
The winery must err on the side of discarding any fruit that might be tainted, he said.
Feist nods, lowering a sugar cube into her tea before pulling it out again and discarding it.
And for me that means discarding dark sauces and turning toward ingredients that are light and green.
This meant that by discarding the occasional data packet earlier, routers could often avoid getting completely clogged.
Take out the ham hocks and remove the meat from the bone, discarding the skin and the bones.
More innocently, people trigger wildfires all the time by discarding lit cigarettes, starting campfires, and setting off fireworks.
Elsewhere, the great Demian Maia continues to improve by retaining what is useful and discarding what is useless.
Put another way, agriculture has always been about unnatural selection—human choice privileging certain mutations while discarding others.
After filleting a golden tilefish, instead of discarding the bones, they'll keep them for a flavorful fish stock.
He says that after decades of discarding allies, Mugabe may have taken a step too far this time.
In 2003, Jennifer Bryant pleaded guilty to child involuntary manslaughter after discarding her baby boy in a blanket.
That concept involves finding ways to reuse materials that have served their initial purpose, rather than discarding them.
Transient individuals, critics said, were using the needles to shoot up in public and then improperly discarding them.
" This story "comes with an exhilarating ideology of flattening hierarchies, disrupting systems, discarding old elites and empowering individuals.
Was it worth entirely discarding him for his sins — especially when those transgressions seemed to morph over time?
But a protester wearing one of Wei's IDENTITY strips could avoid being compelled by discreetely discarding the prosthetic.
It is a tragic shame that America is leading the world in discarding and disregarding the most vulnerable.
After discarding all the other possibilities, doctors ultimately diagnosed the man as suffering from copper deficiency myelopathy (or CDM).
As he adjusts to the presidency, Trump is likely to continue his pattern of working with and discarding advisers.
Authorities have said Kessler was allegedly seen discarding a "normal size white trash bag" in a dumpster in Florida.
And that blossoming would start by discarding the puzzle-centric mechanics that had made graphical adventures popular at first.
Eat the feet by sucking the tender, soft skin off the bone and discarding the bones as you go.
There may be regulations in place that prevent people from discarding their trash by the side of the road.
Nikki Haley, the US Ambassador to the UN, has spoken of discarding the Iranian presence and influence in Syria.
She's taken the useful bits of their teachings and kept them, while discarding that which doesn't apply to her.
It's incredible watching it happen in real-time—the lingering stares, the morbid curiosity, followed by the inevitable discarding.
When the ham is cool enough to handle, pick it from the bone, discarding the bone and the skin.
Set aside to rest for 15 minutes, then pick the meat from the chicken, discarding the skin and bones.
A. The Gmail app for Android gives its users two choices for discarding a new message: archive or delete.
Both groups became leaders of the so-called No Wave movement, adopting punk's noise but discarding conventional song forms.
Discarding calls for outreach to minorities, Republican voters nominated the candidate who most amplified grievances by working-class whites.
He says nothing but finishes a bottle of wine, discarding the glass into a pile of other empty bottles.
Gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit.
Thankfully, this time, you can get it by watching other people do the hard work of cleaning, sorting, and discarding.
SpaceX does not always attempt to recover the Falcon 9 booster, sometimes intentionally discarding the booster during high intensity launches.
Her platform isn't about following the hottest new workout, it's about finding what works for you and discarding what doesn't.
We know hard core Democrats are almost completely discarding the email scandal and certainly aren't outraged by Director Comey's decision.
That leads me to the topic of this article, which is about heeding the important feedback and discarding the noise.
First, they are nimble, writing and rewriting code, testing and retesting products, discarding what doesn't work and improving what does.
Conventional medicine eventually became increasingly science-oriented, discarding bloodletting and the like for more effective (and drastically less dangerous) treatments.
They have no information it was racially motivated, but they are not discarding that as a possible motive, he said.
Papers were likewise semi-successful, as I am a paper-hoarder and discarding anything at all feels like a win.
Pour the mussels into a deep bowl and spoon the vegetables on top, discarding any mussels that did not open.
Discarding any settled solids and allowing the liquid to evaporate for a week yields a layer of whitish-brown flakes.
But with the end of festivities comes the not-so-jolly chore of disrobing and discarding these unwieldy house guests.
Discarding these practices forced Jews to turn their faith into a devotion to core beliefs, rather than customs and practices.
To maintain North America's competitive edge, we have three ideas to update and improve Nafta, rather than simply discarding it.
The discarding of Cruz and Jennings is also another step toward bringing a decisive end to the Tom Coughlin era.
I'm coming much closer to the life I want to live, seven years after discarding that $29 ticket in college.
In fact, eventually all the Neanderthals inherited it, for some reason discarding the mitochondrial DNA that the species once had.
That would require discarding trillions of dollars of tax deductions, loopholes and other breaks, each one protected by powerful interests.
Today, graffiti is quickly covered by the municipality in grey and white, giving the city a new face in which discarding utterances of freedom in civic life has become tantamount to the discarding of cultural objects and the falsification of history  – now it is not history but the present itself that is being falsified.
To carry on the popular bits of correísmo while discarding the bad ones, the new president will need plenty of energy.
If the sunscreen has been sitting in the heat, like a hot car, Feely recommends discarding it after a few months.
GFG had already preempted that challenge by discarding some of its unprofitable business units in Southeast Asia — does that sound familiar?!
Let the onions sit for 20 minutes, then strain, discarding the liquid (or heck, save it to make a béchamel sauce).
Usually, they follow an elimination format, with the creator discarding labeled cupcakes or cookies until only their school of choice remains.
While the Prosecco is reducing, prepare the asparagus by snapping the stalks at their natural breaking point, discarding the lower part.
Rojas says they have no information it was racially motivated, but they are not discarding that factor as a possible motive.
But if you snap, hold your hands toward the very bottom end of the stalk or you risk discarding too much.
Drain, then discarding the bay leaves, then place the plantains in a food processor along with the hondashi, salt, and oil.
The Senate confirmed Judge Neil M. Gorsuch only after discarding rules meant to ensure bipartisan cooperation in considering Supreme Court nominees.
Most are violations of the statewide fire ban or relate to people discarding cigarettes or matches (a fire hazard, obviously).  4.
He also criticized sanctions that blocked U.S. companies from Iran and noted the difficulty of discarding a deal with U.N. backing.
"I was shocked he was so blunt about discarding his model," said Lewis-Beck, whose "Political Economy Model" projects a Clinton win.
Once the chicken is cool enough to handle, pick all of the meat off of the bones, discarding the bones and skin.
According to Oceana, vessels targeting swordfish ended up discarding 61 percent of all animals caught in their gillnets from 2004 to 2017.
Can this company continue to claim it's looking out for its users' best interests while discarding some of their most necessary tools?
For one, it's a more sustainable option than constantly buying and discarding clothing, especially when those clothes hail from fast-fashion companies.
This straw man is also built from a sad contemporary trend of Catholic bishops discarding individual conscience in favor of religious hegemony.
Peeling off and discarding my underwear like a candy wrapper to insert your finger into my body, is where you went wrong.
Making America great again, he argued, required discarding humanitarian agendas and value promotion, and embracing a hard-nosed pursuit of American interests.
Sensors would track residents' every movement to optimize everything from traffic signals to underground armies of robots delivering parcels and discarding trash.
We have people on the supply side discarding expired blood and on the demand side dying because the blood is not available.
One day a model, for no apparent reason, started taking all the numbers it came across in a sentence and discarding them.
They also argued that the police bungled the investigation by discarding or not locating important pieces of evidence, including a main valve.
They finally figured out what was wrong The O'Neills couldn't bear the thought of discarding, donating or not using their last embryo.
Some experts believe that Washington should have tried instead to resolve the enrichment issue within the Framework instead of discarding the agreement.
In using their considerable talents to elevate a mediocre script, they shamed Hollywood, for so quickly discarding its greatest actresses, not themselves.
In developed countries, discarding ugly but edible food contributes significantly to food waste, according to the Rockefeller Foundation's initiative to fight the problem.
At scale, even just taking a 5 percent cut builds into a lucrative bridge between audiences and artists when others are discarding them.
After beating her, Lawrence said in court he then torched Maddox's remains before discarding her body in the waters of Syracuse's Inner Harbor.
Ricardo Anaya, the candidate of a right-left alliance currently in second position, said he opposed discarding the reforms, but criticized their implementation.
Some worry about playing God—though discarding an opportunity to save millions of lives in order to defend a principle is itself unethical.
Even discarding the last of these scattered tribes, what hope is there of uniting them into a force that can push back Brexit?
Squeeze the garlic out, discarding the skins, and place in a large bowl with the beef, veal, cheeses, pepper, salt, parsley, and egg.
They use the tools at hand – the napkin to cover the clue –rather than thinking outside the box and discarding the plate entirely.
After scooping out and discarding the seeds, place one half of the squash in an extra-large microwave-safe bowl, cut side down.
Cook until the butter has melted, remove from heat, and let sit for 5 minutes before straining, discarding the garlic and thyme. 2.
These cards can give you extra swing on turns when you wind up discarding, so your Doomguard and Soulfire become even more powerful.
These casual cats bought and threw away the most food of all the groups, discarding an average 7.6 percent of all food purchases.
The U.S. is the world leader of tech trash, discarding three tonnes of e-waste a year; 595,000 tonnes of which are monitors.
Strain the liquid, squeezing out every last drip of ginger-flavored stock into a bowl before discarding the fibrous mass left behind. 2.
It's when we form an opinion, and then we systematically look for evidence to support that opinion while discarding anything that contradicts it.
When yabbies molt, discarding their hard shells so they can grow, the stored minerals are excreted to help harden the newly grown shell.
Alarmed that the library was discarding its mission, scholars composed letters that the likes of Salman Rushdie signed, and committees and lawsuits ensued.
Relying on, then discarding, hyper-loyal followers has smoothed Trump&aposs path in the short term but proved damaging further down the line.
Israel, discarding diplomatic restraint just a few days into the Trump administration, approved the construction of 2,500 housing units in West Bank settlements.
What we're seeing is Mr. Rodriguez discarding the rules of Western art history, pushing "high" painting toward craft and coaxing us to follow.
It helps people who ended up with extra embryos from IVF cycles find a home for them, rather than discarding the embryos altogether.
By recovering each rocket after launch instead of discarding it, Musk hopes to cut the cost of a rocket launch by millions of dollars.
Sarah Sze's dynamic sculptures have always aimed to capture relationships and their gaps, as well as the solidity of objects and then their discarding.
MINEOLA, N.Y. – A Long Island college student has admitted to smothering her newborn daughter and discarding the baby&aposs body in a trash bag.
Although discarding expensive skis over relatively minor flaws may seem extreme, Randell said it was a necessary evil for Olympians in pursuit of medals.
This fingerprint only contains 0.75% of the information, discarding the remaining 99.25%, so it is technically impossible to interpret the voice or human conversations.
But, by discarding monastic asceticism and embracing the notion that diligence and self-improvement are pleasing to God, they became particularly good at it.
The White House should honor Kennedy's legacy by discarding the Supreme Court short list generated by partisan special interests, and moving toward bipartisan consultation.
The participating headboats doubled the number of red snapper fishing trips they were able to take customers on while reducing wasteful discarding by half.
Other technological updates will aid quality control at the facility through the use of high-speed scanning and automatic discarding of products with defects.
But according to police surveillance video that has not been released, it does show the attacker discarding his weapon in the stairwell of 1200.
By the end, A.R.I.D. was on the verge of discarding so many of those rules it could be argued they were exhibiting true consciousness.
It would prohibit the discarding or destruction of embryos created through treatments funded by the Department of Defense or the Department of Veterans Affairs.
At noon, as we jurors were getting restless — huddling around the few electrical outlets, discarding our cups of melted iced coffee — the clerk spoke.
I'm told I held my daughter in the moments after she arrived, but even then my brain was selecting some memories and discarding others.
Ms. Drake spent six months rewriting the book, discarding descriptions like her characterization of one tribe as having reddish-brown skin and painted faces.
My mother brought me clothes she thought would "work," and I cried as I tried them on, discarding all but one or two items.
Birhan changed his sim card after he left Calais, discarding numbers and mentally detangling himself from the fellow migrants and refugees he met there.
By discarding much of the junk, Chrome was an inherently faster browser, and much of the early discussion around Google's web browser was about speed.
Gohil hired Amit Khanna, a poet and filmmaker from Delhi, to write original Hindi lyrics for the Boney M album, discarding the existing English ones.
Say what you will about Apple's claim of "courage" in discarding the headphone jack — it definitely sent a message that the whole mobile industry heard.
"When this happens, the court cannot accept one of the two inconsistent verdicts while discarding the other; both of them have to go," Kennelly wrote.
" Kim Jong Un "will never accept a process of discarding nuclear weapons that would lead to the collapse of his absolute rule over North Korea.
Instead of using a booster once and discarding it, SpaceX plans to use its rockets multiple times for many different missions, refurbishing them in between.
In the past five to ten years, hip-hop has seemingly swallowed R. & B. whole, taking select elements of the genre and discarding the rest.
The health ministry in Brazil is currently going through suspected cases to make sure they're real, and so far they're discarding more than they're confirming.
This ritual of consumption fits seamlessly within our broader American consumer culture, in which we display prosperity through continuous purchasing, owning, and discarding of things.
The bottom line: It's possible to retain only safety-critical data while discarding other sensitive information, privacy experts say, but steps must be started now.
Peel the skin from the garlic and shallots, discarding it, then transfer the garlic and shallots to a bowl with the tomatoes and chilies. 4.
As soon as the restaurant owner was made aware of the situation, he immediately took action by closing his restaurant and discarding all open products.
Discarding brinksmanship does not guarantee any immediate solutions, particularly to the dramatic challenges China brings to our bilateral commercial relationship and the global trading system.
They want pluralistic, democratic self-determination for themselves and others in a newly federated Syria, discarding the nationalist project that led to the Iraqi referendum.
If the door has to be pulled open, Dr. Stone suggested using the paper towel you used for hand drying, then discarding the towel outside.
Even before Sunday's announcement, a series of steps by Tehran discarding elements of the agreement had reduced that warning time to a matter of months.
My response is that whatever distinguishes you from all the other entertainment options in this Darwinian sports era is more likely worth celebrating than discarding.
The feral-voiced occupant of that role, Rob Fowler, follows Mr. Polec's lead in discarding his shirt whenever the story — and the decibel levels — dictate.
After trying and discarding various gender and sexual identities, one had finally clicked: non-binary, meaning Eli didn't identify with being fully male or female.
Hamidi warned that snakes will continue to show up in people's homes unless Jakarta residents stop discarding their waste in areas they're not supposed to.
Officials say the couple had found and handled a perfume bottle that the Russian agents had used to transport the Novichok before carelessly discarding it.
Backstage, too, the actors were collecting and discarding props, making quick costume changes, at least one per person — and submitting to on-the-spot modifications.
TikTok does away with many of the assumptions other social platforms have been built upon, and which they are in the process of discarding anyway.
Although the curator who was discarding them dismissed the albums as "junk," Peck recognized their value and thoughtfulness, and stored them safely in his office.
Discarding commonly used short words, along with Tillerson's last name, the next most common words were: state (351 times), Senate (296), country (251) and people (251).
Police said that they spotted someone trying to enter the prom Saturday, but he fled when approached, discarding a 9 mm handgun,  The Virginian-Pilot reported.
Players gain points by discarding all their cards first (you get points for what's left in your opponents' hands) and the first to 20 points wins.
According to Oceana, the 20 vessels that make up the California drift gillnet fishery ended up discarding 61 percent of their catch from 2004 to 2017.
From the florets that were ripening, it pulled out the little seed parachutes one by one, deftly nipping off the seeds and discarding the feathery down.
Snap's anti-Facebook philosophy has helped it develop disappearing messages and the Stories format by discarding the permanence of Facebook's email-esque messaging and profile timeline.
The Pan American Health Organization rolled out all the most effective measures -- spraying insecticide such as DDT and discarding standing water containers -- on a massive scale.
Add the potatoes and 1 sprig of rosemary and cook until the potatoes are juuuuuust tender, about 103 to 5 minutes, then drain, discarding the rosemary.
P.W.Q. As a fellow who's gone to the same amazing barber for over 20 years (hi, Aki!), I'd never advocate discarding a happy long-term relationship.
At first, Lachlan was unenthusiastic about discarding such a large chunk of the family's holdings, according to the four people with knowledge of the sales process.
The accelerator program is discarding the application for its Startup School program, YC told Recode, effectively turning a selective program into a massive open online course.
Discarding one in three applications for a past conviction does not make good business sense, he said, because of high turnover rates in the restaurant industry.
Certain politicians in the E.U. may argue Britain is trying to retain the privileges of the single market while discarding the duties that come with it.
She found that there was a communication lag as doctors struggled to get blood while blood banks were discarding it after the six-week expiration period.
Instead of discarding the residue, she recalled, she scooped up the remains, spread it with ice cream and folded it into a newly created chocolate roll.
Mr. Stephens had not taken steps to cover his tracks that other fugitives have done, like discarding his cellphone, changing vehicles or traveling far from home.
Others have avoided eating and drinking for long stretches because going to the toilet meant discarding safety gowns that they would not be able to replace.
"It&aposs also no coincidence this plan supports recognizing illegal settlements and unilateral Israeli annexation, while discarding any notion of a two-state solution," Murphy added.
But the portrait that the Gelbs draw of O'Neill shows a man determined to remain a cosseted child, choosing his women — and discarding his children — accordingly.
After discarding one seed that was damaged, they planted the rest in potting soil and used desalinated water enriched with iron and fertilizer to water them.
It is discarding the agreed-upon plan and finalizing a replacement rule that will prematurely end emissions reductions and undermine California's rights to impose stricter standards.
In one video entitled "Can We Produce Zero Waste," John Reynolds who works in Apple's iPhone Product Operations, finds that Apple's factories are discarding towers of pallets.
Instead of looking to the extremes, and discarding twenty years of bipartisan consensus, we can come together on shared principles to address blocking, throttling, and paid prioritization.
Miles Ahead, a new film by Don Cheadle about the jazz legend, honors that philosophy by discarding the cradle-to-grave structure that so often plagues biopics.
The gang then killed them for reasons that remain unclear and burnt their bodies in a trash dump, discarding the ashes into a nearby river, it concluded.
India's right-wing Hindu national group Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is discarding its trademark uniform of flared khaki shorts for brown trousers in the name of comfort.
The discarding of what were previously uncontroversial statements on trade was taken as a sign of the anti-globalisation mood that Mr Trump had brought to Washington.
Ghettoizing and demeaning our creations then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit.
Cherries: The British government's position seems to be that it wants to abide by some European Union rules that would be advantageous for trade, while discarding others.
They target crowded streets and escape through alleyways, sometimes even discarding their helmets in the belief that it will make the police more cautious in chasing them.
"While Roberto was discarding the items into the back of a pickup truck to go to the dump, a portion of his conversation was recorded," it added.
There's nothing progressive — or wise — about discarding Ms. Pelosi; it's downright ludicrous to sideline your most formidable and accomplished warrior, especially when the battle has just begun.
If you're preparing a head of lettuce, you may consider taking extra steps to clean it, such as discarding the outer leaves and washing the inner leaves.
For Trump, Netanyahu's definitive discarding of Palestinian sovereignty was a matter of sublime indifference, notwithstanding two decades of declared bipartisan U.S. policy in support of Palestinian statehood.
As Representative Sonya Williams-Barns, the Black Caucus chairwoman, said this week, finally discarding that emblem would represent an important step toward breaking with Mississippi's toxic past.
The internet of the 1990s was a liberating space, he says, where adopting and discarding different avatars could open up possibilities for more authentic expression and connection.
And the company is walking a fine line of potentially discarding its position as a neutral player by intervening to ferret out fake news, some critics said.
In science, this is called "confirmation bias," as mentioned by Valdés-Sosa, seeking and finding information in a way that confirms one's beliefs or hypotheses, while discarding alternatives.
Residents in the area told Reuters they saw UAE-trained forces discarding their military uniforms and fleeing the facility in three-wheeled rickshaws with guns in their laps.
The biggest differences shown off by the video are the rounding of every rectangle's corners and the discarding of solid color blocks as design elements within Google's apps.
Considering the consequences of cavalierly discarding this rationale, the Alliance should shelve Phase 3 — not only to mitigate tensions with Russia but also to preserve its own honor.
Issa eventually apologizes for her role in their problems, and their decision to get rid of the couch is a form of discarding past mistakes and moving forward.
Most of the support, which largely emanates from religious and pro-life groups, cites the need to treat fetuses with dignity, rather than discarding them in a landfill.
Over the years, Atlas would take down his book again and consider each Post-it, occasionally discarding one that, on reflection, did not seem to embody an error.
This "speech by crowd" method allowed the machine to produce two separate arguments, while also discarding "redundancy" or submissions that had made the same point using different words.
China's leaders appear to be discarding a lesson that their fathers drew from the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution: the danger of concentrating power in an unassailable leader.
If he's in the process of discarding the detritus of his parents' lives, it may just be that this is going slowly, especially if he's an only child.
Voters and politicians may balk at the idea of couples creating hundreds of embryos and selecting the finest examples, based on possibly idiosyncratic genetic preferences, and discarding the others.
In this week's case, dissenting justices led by Stephen Breyer warned that the conservative majority was discarding a 1979 precedent without valid grounds and wondered what would be next.
The realization that the symbolic landscape can either reinforce or contest racism is especially resonant at a time when cities, churches and schools are discarding Confederate names and iconography.
In 2012, the American citizens who lived in Puerto Rico voted to end more than a century of political limbo by discarding the territorial status in favor of statehood.
The advent of fast fashion, with consumers constantly buying and discarding clothing, has fueled the risk of worker abuses such as forced labor in global supply chains, campaigners say.
Alex Adams, 19, agreed, discarding "this fake Russian story that there was collusion" and said he was "ticked off" by attempts to discredit Trump's powered-by-the-people win.
"Ghettoizing and demeaning our creations then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit," he said.
The way forward is less about bridging an ideological divide than it is about discarding old, inaccurate prejudices about addiction and mental health that are not based in science.
Have you registered your disapproval or approval for Donald J. Trump's candidacy by, say, discarding or returning Trump-brand clothes — or by booking a night at a Trump hotel?
Last month, at the party's conference in Riesa, Saxony, co-leader Gauland went a step further, discarding even the most recent party manifesto's calls for "Dexit" (a German Brexit).
The contemporary French theorist Bruno Latour has also argued for discarding the idea of nature and the entire framework that puts human culture and the natural world in opposition.
In debates and townhalls, Sanders has been repeatedly criticized for discarding chances to speak on foreign policy in favor of returning to his main policy line of economic inequality.
But over the years, they routinely discussed falsifying those test results, discarding damaging information, an action referred to internally at Takata as "XX-ing" the data, the indictment said.
And it's become a fundamental part of how we talk about feminism — so even if we end up deciding to discard it, it's worth understanding exactly what we're discarding.
Marie Kondo's book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, captivated millions of readers who resonated with her message of discarding all but the most essential stuff in our lives.
Driving the news: Intentionally discarding natural gas by burning it off as carbon dioxide, a practice called "flaring," increased 3% to 145 billion cubic meters last year compared to 2017.
Recall her subtly perfect comic timing when she goes through her Rolodex of eligible bachelors — and dog-ears one man's card when she hears he's married, rather than discarding it.
Global markets were buoyant after the Fed signalled that its cycle of rate hikes may be at an end, holding interest rates steady and discarding promises of "further gradual increases".
A 1993 opinion from the D.C. Circuit provides another precedent for discarding the statute with regard to staff in the White House or in the Executive Office of the President.
In "Turba" (2008), they move in a dreamlike landscape of flower-strewn tables, donning and discarding costumes and wigs while reciting texts from "On the Nature of Things" by Lucretius.
He will ensure that if he loses, everyone loses, and has even expressed a willingness to invoke 'Second Amendment rights' to undermine his opponent, discarding the basic conventions of democracy.
First of all, unless you're writing a Tao Lin-esque novel where you're purposefully discarding significant markers of identity, then you're usually just obliged to talk about how people look.
"I won't allow the blue slip to be abused in this way," he said recently as he came under attack by Democrats who assailed him for unilaterally discarding Senate tradition.
Now, beauty companies feed our single-use behavior — the super-convenient way of using something only once before discarding it — with a flood of non-biodegradable, non-recyclable disposable products.
On Tuesday, Merkley said he would support discarding the filibuster on the motion to proceed only if the reform includes guaranteeing the minority votes on amendments to the bill advancing.
Indeed, rather than discarding the idea of race, some medical schools now include "unconscious bias" training, classes in which students are essentially asked to contemplate their own often unintentional racism.
As far as Audio-Technica's own range of headphones is concerned, this is a brilliant all-around upgrade that keeps the good while discarding some of the bad of its predecessor.
She proudly boasts about using and discarding men to make her way to the top, a female flip on the script usually followed by the rappers in a male-dominated industry.
And, if we take Google at its word, the user will be better off by having a trustworthy custodian discarding unreliable and false information and leaving us only with quality content.
But, even discarding the notion that she seems quite likely to turn up and run through a medley at short notice, she did release a fragrance last month called Private Show.
There are clear benefits to having this powerful shooter in an iPad, but I do wonder why Apple is getting so comfortable discarding its commitment to smooth lines and clean surfaces.
Drain the cashews, discarding the water, and transfer the cashews to a blender along with the remaining olive oil, capers, lemon juice, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, vinegar, and 1/2 cup water.
In addition to discarding the one-share-one-vote rule for the largest companies, changes in Hong Kong's listing rules also will make it easier for founders to control their firms.
Discarding decades of animosity towards the secular-minded Congress, which had won a handy 44 seats, Shiv Sena spoke of striking a three-party deal to isolate its arrogant former ally.
Emmit wakes from unconsciousness with it pasted on his forehead like a scarlet "A," but the show makes a point of him ripping it off and discarding it in the rocks.
Now featured in a wildly popular reality series on Netflix, Kondo's KonMari Method of sorting and discarding belongings to optimize joy has found an even bigger audience of devotees -- and skeptics.
A brief trip to Shanghai around that time, where his friends had begun discarding wallets in favor of using the Chinese superapp WeChat, sold him on the power of messaging apps. 
Winning an election lets an incumbent claim popular support for changes that undermine democratic institutions, like stripping away checks and balances, discarding term limits or granting new powers to the president.
Six men, including the bus driver, attacked Pandey before brutally beating and raping Singh for an hour, causing irreparable internal damage, before discarding her battered body on the side of the road.
To destroy light armored vehicles with RHA (Rolled Homogeneous Armor) for example, the crew could use APFSDS-T (Armor-Piercing Fin-Stabilized Discarding Sabot – Tracer) able to penetrate enemy infantry combat vehicles.
Complete Farmer: A "crowdfarming" platform that enables users to invest in sustainable farms and monitor farming activities without discarding their daily routine using data driven cultivation protocols and IoT enabled precision farming.
But as the late Lord Donaldson, a senior judge, once put it: "There is no urgent need to go discarding something which has been out of date for at least a century."
A paragon and pariah of internet culture, Drake is what you might consider a stylist with no real style: he borrows and sheds and tinkers, happily discarding or appropriating to the times.
Complete Farmer: A "crowdfarming" platform that enables users to invest in sustainable farms and monitor farming activities without discarding their daily routine using data-driven cultivation protocols and IoT-enabled precision farming.
Discarding his vow to reshape taxation for average families at the expense of rich people like himself, he's working with Republican leaders to hand the biggest benefits to corporations and the wealthy.
That said, there's no escaping the awkwardness that surrounds permeates this sixth and final season -- an inevitable byproduct of having to shuffle the deck, creatively speaking, after discarding one of its aces.
In this fight for a more perfect union -- a union where all people are treated, valued, cared for equally -- we must start by discarding outdated, dangerous notions of a more perfect woman.
At work, Doris, Nell and Grant have to sort other people's baggage, keeping the good stuff to sell (a vintage "Titanic" movie poster) and discarding the rest (including, humorously, a sex toy).
President Trump sent Congress his vision for a federal budget, calling for large increases in military spending and cuts to Medicaid and other entitlements, while discarding longtime Republican orthodoxy about cutting deficits.
In one way, that means eating food that looks a bit off to me by consuming it in a different way, like throwing soft blueberries into a smoothie instead of discarding them.
" She acknowledged that discarding art can be challenging and urged parents to do what they think is best for their child, adding, "letting go of it once it is photographed is easier.
Roseanne gradually became a handful for ABC by making star-sized demands when the show became an unexpected hit, discarding producers during the show's heyday as if they were temporary Christmas help.
Iran has been gradually discarding the deal's limitations on its enrichment of uranium for nuclear fuel since Trump withdrew the United States from the accord in 2018, demanding tougher curbs on Iran.
Pruitt is simply discarding the tools he needs to protect the public by mandating that an agency in charge of public health could no longer rely on the science of public health.
As you sleep and your brain removes harmful toxins, it cycles through an elaborate series of stages, at times shuffling through the day's memories and storing or discarding them (which causes dreams).
Still more disturbing are unconfirmed reports that soldiers, discarding their uniforms, have been deployed in the countryside, where more than half the voters reside, quietly threatening them if they vote "the wrong way".
What got us to full recovery was not accepting that we were "close enough" to the beauty ideal, but really discarding the notion that appearance was an important part of who we are.
The actress — who has two rescue bunnies in her brood of pets — is vocal about the upsetting trend of buying rabbits around the holiday, and, as it often happens, discarding them soon after.
While the tool may not work on every page out there, this sort of feature typically declutters the webpage on screen by temporarily discarding ads and presenting the text in large, friendly type.
With the American firm now discarding a loss-making European business, the theory goes, it could replace it with a profitable one—Fiat—and crunch together the two firms' successful operations in America.
"While most algorithms suffer from programmers/developer's biases, MoglA aims at learning from her environment, developing her own rules at the policy layer and develop expert systems without discarding any data," Rai said.
In a further move to win over Germany, whose new finance minister may be as sceptical as Schaeuble on the plan, Brussels is discarding initial plans for a full sharing of depositors' protection.
The lawsuits contend that system denies citizens their constitutional right to an equal vote by discarding votes for candidates who lose in a state and magnifying the votes of those who win there.
But if you're looking to simply downsize and declutter, then by discarding, sorting by category, and only keeping things that "spark joy" (whatever that means to you), you're off to a good start.
In a segment on Last Week Tonight last night, Oliver took down Jill Stein and Gary Johnson not by simply discarding third parties, but by holding the candidates actually accountable for their views.
By encouraging users to save their photos in the app instead of discarding them, Amazon then gains access to real-world data about what's in consumers' closets, and what they like to wear.
Discarding May's offer to help the EU communicate with Trump, or offering silly comments like "We are communicating with the United States mainly on Twitter," as Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite said, is nuts.
Morgan Stanley told its staff on Thursday that it was overhauling how employees are assessed in several ways, including by discarding the number scale in favor of lists of up to five adjectives.
By making the rocket reusable instead of discarding it after every launch, Musk said SpaceX hopes to some day make the cost of going to Mars about the same as buying a house.
Around 1800, as Napoleon came to power, one of Marie Antoinette's favorite cabinetmakers, Jean-Henri Riesener, squandered his earnings by buying back his own lavishly inlaid pieces that the new government was discarding.
The only constant in Of Montreal's two-decade career is inconstancy: The band's ringleader, Kevin Barnes, tries out new musical theories at a radical clip, regularly discarding entire worldviews from album to album.
He appears to favor some deregulation, experts say, but not a wholesale discarding of the post-crisis regulatory framework put in place under the Dodd-Frank law in the Bernanke and Yellen years.
"I was definitely thinking, how could we give the slides new life, instead of discarding them?" said Mr. Cosio, now a research fellow at the Brown Institute for Media Innovation at Columbia University.
But the carefully curated images, the self-conscious posing, the process of trying on and discarding several different personas to see what sells: You might as well be looking at anyone's Instagram feed.
Democratic critics have a different view, saying Trump will use Van Drew as the political equivalent of a dishrag, employing him as a prop in the impeachment debate and discarding him directly thereafter.
Now a handful of hopefuls are quietly discarding traditions that would have dictated, for instance, the respectful abstention from speaking at Republican dinners in the states that kick off the presidential nomination process.
These days, she said, those in power are discarding reality in favor of inventing their own "alternative facts," which, she warned, could lead to the beginning of the end of a free society.
Instead, he's heightened the sense that his administration is lurching from one firing to the next by dispatching tweets announcing his decisions as they happen, and discarding advice to formalize his personnel announcements.
Discarding waste was an especially acute problem for troops there, as huge bases were established in locations that had no infrastructure for proper disposal or existing sanitation services had been shattered by combat.
But to persuade others that the challenges are real, Washington must have credibility, and Trump is squandering America's credibility, discarding it as if it were the leftovers at a Mar-a-Lago brunch buffet.
The letter added that unplugging and discarding a motherboard containing unwanted code within the scooter isn't an act of circumventing as it doesn't bypass or modify Bird's code — which copyright law says is illegal.
According to the Mail On Sunday, the former ambassador said Trump seemed to be discarding the Iran nuclear deal for "personality reasons," as the deal had been agreed to by former President Barack Obama.
Late last month, a federal judge ordered Kemp to instruct election officials to stop discarding absentee ballots that contained signature discrepancies, a procedure that critics including Abrams alleged was meant to suppress minority turnout.
In 2015, when the upkeep of his gargantuan home became too much for him, Maisel was forced to sell it and face the unpleasant task of discarding hundreds of things from his eclectic collection.
I'll be discarding some limbs shortly His new album AZD will be released by Ninja Tune on April 14 and is available for pre-order; revisit the hyperreal and fragmented lead single "X22RME" here.
The United States is considering easing sanctions in exchange for the North's discarding and sending abroad its intercontinental ballistic missiles, in addition to freezing its nuclear program, the Chosun Ilbo said, citing its source.
She riffed off the Japanese virtue of being neat and tidy, and duplicated the country's "art of discarding" movement that was all the rage in the '90s, a culture expert told the New Yorker.
Sure, unfettered job growth has put enormous pressure on our housing supply and created political divisions, but discarding reasonable land use regulations and comprehensive planning would create new problems and new winners and losers.
Discarding a focus on the president — a focus thought to have backfired in 2016 —their "For the People" agenda features just three broad promises: lowering health-care costs, boosting wages and fighting government corruption.
But the urban archaeologists, who are required by city law to be present on any construction site, also found a trove of ordinary items that highlight what colonial residents were using, discarding and trading.
Then he built a chord progression under them on guitar, discarding some obvious choices — "I don't want to throw down the first thing that fits" — before adding rhythm guitar chords, low and then high.
But McKinsey was financed by the same oligarch who backed Mr. Manafort, and it wrote an economic plan that Mr. Yanukovych wielded to disarm his critics — before discarding much of it after becoming president.
If you have ivy in your garden, please landscape responsibly, and dispose of any ivy prunings carefully, as many a ruined landscape began with unscrupulous gardeners discarding yard waste that included bits of ivy.
The jury convicted Mr. Marinello of failing to file tax returns for his business after he used funds for personal expenses and paid employees in cash without any tax withholding while discarding business records.
I took a close look at the delightful puzzler Grindstone ,a game easy to imagine filled with microtransactions, and expressed guilt while playing and discarding games without knowing how developers will ultimately get paid .
If we can't come together around the old ways of funding, we must consider a new way, like discarding the historic approach of "silos" that address segments of infrastructure needs as funds become available.
"Against the backdrop of globalization, it's impossible for each country to talk about its own development discarding the world economic environment," Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said at a World Economic Forum meeting on Monday.
While the Foodpanda CEO claimed profitability in Asia is "just a matter of scale," our sources said that discarding under-performing units — which Wenzel did not mention — is a very key part of the plan.
During arguments over a mammoth World War I memorial cross on public land in Bladensburg, Maryland, she was skeptical about discarding longstanding precedent on the separation of church and state that several justices have criticized.
"Against the backdrop of globalisation, it's impossible for each country to talk about its own development discarding the world economic environment," Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told the World Economic Forum in the city of Tianjin.
But if you're worried about hubristic tech companies discarding some of the traditional guardrails that have been behind a decade-long bull run in the stock market — and centuries of IPOs — that's a bad thing.
But all that time, you'd been a secret library, tending and discarding ancient ciphers just in case one zygotic codex — like the Veronese manuscript that rebirthed Catullus — might someday burst forth, be fruitful, and multiply.
For many years, even as writers were discarding the more patently absurd elements of his theory—penis envy, or the death drive—they continued to pay homage to Freud's unblinking insight into the human condition.
In "Teenage Emotions," Yachty seizes on this commercial potential, discarding the more lightweight, outré songwriting of his earlier releases in favor of an ambitious, wide-reaching sound, delivered by Diplo and other big-name producers.
Discarding the rules that require him to simply relay the information to field officers, Asger resolves to stay on the case, frantically using his detecting skills while concealing his efforts from the dispatchers around him.
As Camille Paglia noted in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, prominent feminists like Gloria Steinem didn't waste any time discarding sexual harassment guidelines when it came to Bill Clinton's sexual predations as president.
"Purists say narrative journalism has blurred the line between providing objective facts and subjective interpretation," said Carsten Reinemann, a journalism professor at the University of Munich, though he also cautioned against discarding the genre altogether.
Or why you will think twice before discarding the core of a cauliflower — instead of just spiralizing it into noodles, then tossing with pecorino, butter, crème fraîche and spices for a reimagined cacio e pepe.
Stranger still, Kemp looked prepared to buck the President, discarding the boost-the-base political strategy they both embraced in 2018 and 2016 for an appeal to the more moderate, suburban voters Republicans have lost.
It's more than a matter of trying and discarding treatment regimens to find one that works, with hopefully the cheapest price tag; undergoing useless therapies can be as dangerous and costly as it is inefficient.
Obama and congressional Democrats spent a year and a half trying to engage Republicans on health care, along the way discarding one preferred policy option after the next in hopes of forging a bipartisan agreement.
Obama and congressional Democrats spent a year and a half trying to engage Republicans on health care, along the way discarding one preferred policy option after the next in hopes of forging a bipartisan agreement.
"This is hyper-consuming, hyper-disposing, and discarding that's happening at a rate that we haven't seen," said Courtney Singleton, a PhD student in anthropology at Columbia University, who, like Rathje did, studies modern-age trash.
Butterfield says Slack has been using threading internally for months now, adopting and discarding beta versions in search of a solution that will cut down the chaos without overly impeding the fast, free flow of discussion.
To use Black products without understanding Black history shows how Asian artists, and especially K-pop groups, strategically co-opt favorable parts of the hip-hop aesthetic while discarding the unjust parts of the Black experience.
Discarding combustion engines and steering wheels entirely, these future concepts find their definition in upgrading the experience of car travel from one of a necessary inconvenience to something closer to putting your home environment on wheels.
In my testing, it did an amazing job of discarding the harsh sound reflections from the walls in my room — a hostile environment for any sort of serious recording — and produced a warm and pleasant sound.
Police said the couple had been increasingly discarding their personal belongings in recent months and an analysis of their social media posts pointed to a desire to commit suicide together with Zhang as their symbolic goddaughter.
Cool the chicken meat down and pick the meat off the bones, discarding the bones (you can skip this step and buy a chicken stock; it'll save you time but will not taste as good).  2.
There's also an urban legend that, whether or not it's true, is certainly symbolic: a layer of MetroCards has allegedly formed at the bottom of the creek, built up from people discarding theirs through sewer grates.
The couple preserved Grace's body in cat litter for three months before ultimately dismembering her and discarding her body in a remote Pennsylvania location, where it was later found by hunters, according to the Morning Call.
If it's the former, I've never heard of an agency discarding FOIA requests because there were too many, and if it's the latter I don't see how the locally run script would have created a problem.
The discarding of unwanted lionfish off the coast of Miami and in the Caribbean in the 1980s and 1990s is believed to have kicked off an invasion that threatens marine ecosystems from Brazil to North Carolina.
GENEVA — Discarding diplomatic niceties, the United Nations' top human rights official on Monday denounced Western politicians who he said used racist language and peddled fear in a way similar to the jihadist propaganda of Islamist extremists.
" In a review of its last concert together, Ben Ratliff wrote in The New York Times that the group had produced "music that a fan could grow up with a bit rather than discarding after adolescence.
U.S. vessels fishing for tuna in the Eastern Pacific were catching, killing and discarding hundreds of thousands of dolphins in their nets, and hunters were slaughtering baby seals for their fur on the ice in Canada.
Ms. Torres went to a local National Guard station and got 22 soldiers to follow her to the school, where everyone donned gloves and masks and got to work chopping, cleaning, wiping up and discarding debris.
Disinfect the parcel with an alcohol-based wipe before handling it, minimize your contact with the packaging, and wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water (or with hand sanitizer) after opening and discarding the boxes.
The memo makes it clear that transforming or discarding NAFTA, the free trade accord between Canada, Mexico, and the United States that President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1993, is the first order of business.
" "I don't know what the deliberate act is," he added, "whether it was to create fear and alarm on the part of the public, or whether he was discarding items he was no longer interested in.
Remove from the oven and cool completely, then transfer to a cutting board (save the pan and the juices in there!) and shred the meat into bite-sized pieces, saving the skin and discarding the bones.
What the release actually says is that legal action was taken against 183 people since November 8, 2019, for fire-related offenses, including things like improperly discarding cigarettes or not taking enough precautions around machinery, i.e.
The dress rehearsal was a howling success, but the next day our director told us that some audience members had objected and that she was discarding the blackface and toning down the parody of black people.
KJ: Once my discarding was complete (and in the trash, out the door to be donated or otherwise re-homed), I took time to really think about where I wanted the things in our kitchen to be.
In fact, the World Health Organization prioritizes several other safety measures over wearing masks, including washing your hands frequently, using and discarding tissues when you sneeze or cough, and maintaining a 3-foot distance from other people.
We hope to have eliminated some distortions by discarding candidates who failed to break the 10% threshold in either the state or national polling averages, and by subtracting movements in the nationwide polls from the state ones.
With Easter quickly approaching, the actress — who has two rescue bunnies in her brood of pets — is vocal about the upsetting trend of buying rabbits around the holiday, and, as it often happens, discarding them soon after.
Mr. Butterfield says Slack has been using threading internally for months now, adopting and discarding beta versions in search of a solution that will cut down the chaos without overly impeding the fast, free flow of discussion.
Wagers's tale manages to freshen this somewhat by discarding the usual gender and cultural trappings — for example, making the hereditary monarchy matriarchal and flavoring Indranan society with the customs of ancient India in lieu of old Britannia.
But the book's meditation on intergenerational relationships between women — how mentorship is tied up with competition, and how discarding existing leaders is necessary to make room for new ones — feels honest, even if its constructions are pat.
After the Boston Marathon bombing, friends of one of the bombers were convicted and sent to prison for discarding his laptop and other evidence to keep it from investigators, and for lying to federal agents about it.
Lomax and her colleagues had to figure out not only how to replicate this process with moon dust simulant, but also to isolate the oxygen runoff instead of discarding it as a waste product, as Metalysis does.
But it was a sharp turn in the American approach, dropping decades of support for only modest adjustments to Israeli borders drawn in 1967 and discarding the longtime goal of granting the Palestinians a wholly autonomous state.
He fishes and cooks dinner, reads books from the library, and watches DVDs of classic movies on a laptop, discarding the laptop when the battery dies and picking up a new one from the pile to continue.
Between its numerous acquihires, its aggressive approach to launching (and discarding) moonshots, and its tendency to build impressive products only to kill them months later, Google's ruthless assessment (and reassessment) of ideas is one of its defining traits.
At the moment, traditional launch providers have a more "one and done" approach to rockets that involves using a different, expensive booster for every mission and effectively discarding that hardware after it has served its purpose in space.
Thebank is discarding plans to set up a new digital banking service in the United States for fear of the move hampering a sweeping overhaul aimed at restoring the lender's fortunes after a damaging string of financial scandals.
On Monday, Mayor Rahm Emanuel highlighted those roots as he named Mr. Johnson the new leader of the Police Department — at least for the moment — discarding all the applicants the mayor's own police board had recommended he consider.
Borissov said his main aim was to protect the small and open economy and carefully manage the state's finances, discarding what he called populist calls for tax breaks and a freeze on payments of electricity and water bills.
National Geographic suggests keeping cats indoors to prevent the felines from killing birds, making any glass around your home more visible to prevent a bird from accidentally flying into it, and discarding plastic bags and six-pack holders.
Editorial It's been almost a year since Senate Republicans took an empty Supreme Court seat hostage, discarding a constitutional duty that both parties have honored throughout American history and hobbling an entire branch of government for partisan gain.
That is perhaps even trickier for a new coach than the on-field challenges that lie ahead, since remaking the team over the next World Cup cycle most likely will involve discarding some familiar names and introducing new faces.
By discarding that troublesome term and assuming that the eddies in this system are too short-lived to interact with each other, Falkovich and his colleagues tamed the equations enough to solve the Navier-Stokes equations for this case.
Those who buy used gadgets are also part of a trend of anti-consumerism, which includes maintaining electronics to get more use out of them for a longer period, rather than discarding and constantly upgrading to the latest products.
The advent of fast fashion, with consumers constantly buying and discarding clothing, has fueled the risk of worker abuses such as forced labor in global supply chains as factories come under ever greater pressure from leading brands, activists say.
Analytics has not yet revolutionized football like it has baseball, but DePodesta has never been about numbers, per se; rather, the key is in his philosophy, in looking at the status quo through critical eyes and discarding conventional wisdom.
Q: For the last few years, the building across the street from mine in Manhattan has been blowing litter and leaves from the sidewalk into the middle of the street, rather than sweeping them up and discarding the debris.
The European electorate voted for a balance of stability and change — for preserving the European Union without losing more member states, and for keeping alive all of the European Union's worthwhile achievements while discarding anything that has proved unsustainable.
While Trump's biting comments about Bannon on Wednesday amounted to his most significant criticism of the chief strategist he fired in August, Trump has a history of discarding and criticizing advisers, but then bringing them back into the fold.
All that unboxing and unwrapping: I can remember unpacking boxes of clothes, each in their own bag, discarding the bags, then placing each article in a new bag with its new owner and sending it home, rinse and repeat.
Discarding the violent misogyny that plagues death metal's danker corners, the band stays true to the genre's roots in other ways—like taking Fred Estby, the drummer and songwriter of Swedish death metal royalty Dismember, out on tour with them.
In the afterglow of Super Tuesday, one question is on the lips of wonks and commentators across the nation: Did we just witness Chris Christie's soul pry open the governor's lips and escape, discarding his flesh like a human locust shell?
She is certainly right that she was not alone in discarding her duties under Article I. The vote was a popular choice and paraded before cameras ... until the war dragged on with thousands of casualties and hundreds of billions in expenditures.
In order to make that dream a reality, Blue Origin is attempting to make their rockets reusable, so instead of discarding rocket bodies after launching satellites, people or experiments to space, those rockets can come back to the ground for refurbishment.
It's difficult to tell at this point in the game whether eaters accustomed to discarding plastic packages will smoothly adapt to eating them—an odd, if digestively feasible, version of the Trident-with-the-wrapper-on trick we pulled as kids.
Gettleman invested heavily in retooling the line this off-season, signing Nate Solder and Patrick Omameh to lucrative contracts, drafting a new left guard, and switching Flowers (a former first-round pick) to right tackle before ultimately discarding him, too.
Among the novel's bittersweet ironies is that, for all Frances's suspicion of cliché, she can't shake her sense that Nick, as a handsome, older man, will behave according to type, discarding her as soon as he is bored or sated.
An immense laboratory of military, scientific, and political transformation, the war birthed many visionaries who believed a better society could rise out of its ashes, whether that meant adapting democracy for a new message or discarding it as a failed experiment.
Carnival has been on probation as part of a 2017 settlement in which it agreed to pay $40 million for discarding oil illegally in the ocean from Princess Cruises ships and not telling the truth about it to US authorities.
Willink&aposs diet is primarily based on meat and vegetables, with very few carbohydrates, and while he doesn&apost recommend you adopt his specific diet, he says anyone could benefit from discarding the habit of eating free food at the office.
Miss Manners has no objection to discarding it in the accompanying paper napkin, whether you are doing so because you need a stiff drink or because the effort of pulling liquid through such a tiny aperture gives you a headache.
In doing so, he demonstrated that he would not follow old rules, effectively discarding longstanding Republican orthodoxy that expanding global trade was good for the world and America — and that the United States should help write the rules of international commerce.
The rest, they maintain, is performance, the trying on and the subsequent discarding of masks, a process scarcely more affecting or permanent than experimenting with a new hairstyle, a pair of shredded jeans or, for that matter, a Snapchat persona.
Quickly discarding prepared remarks he deemed "sort of boring," Trump lit into Democrats and even some Republicans who he deemed insufficiently doctrinaire, and again called for teachers to be armed in schools as a response to the Florida shooting last week.
Because flour has a long shelf life, consumers often store it in their pantries for a long time; It'd be in your best interest to do a quick sweep of your own pantry, and discarding any of the listed products.
If true, you could produce more accurate predictions for the results of such matches by blending a standard comparison of the players' overall abilities with a dose of their past head-to-head record—or, at the extreme, discarding the former entirely.
Whether you believe this is a deliberate move to create product obsolescence or not, the company does roll out new products with regularity, and it certainly doesn't discourage you from discarding your still more than functional iPhone for the shiny next edition.
Discarding the typical rules of propriety has trickled down to the cabinet, whose members have been spending lavishly on private travel, office furniture, tennis tickets, and other forms of government spending more often associated with senior officials in Azerbaijan than the United States.
Why it matters: "Trump appears to be discarding his entire Syria and Iran strategy at a single stroke, giving up any and all U.S. influence in the region — and disregarding the advice of his top national security officials," WashPost columnist Josh Rogin writes.
Displeased reactions started pouring in on Twitter almost immediately, with people accusing the 24-year-old of using hip-hop culture for her personal gain and then discarding it at her convenience just as thoughtlessly — when it was never hers to begin with.
Still, the most powerful part of the book isn't in the examples of corporate or creative success, but in the realization that mess — the autonomy that comes from discarding inflexible rules and neat labels — is important even when we don't actually want it.
The culture at large is also interested in maligning and discarding women of a certain age — Katherine jokes about it often in "Late Night" — so it is a little bit uncomfortable that these stories so often locate feminist potential in young women.
With oil prices and cash flow gradually rising again, Shell announced on Tuesday that it was reviving its all-cash dividend, discarding a program that gave shareholders an option of receiving dividends in shares of stock, which had been depressed in recent years.
DALLAS — House Democrats, looking to wrest control of the chamber from Republicans in November, are discarding the lessons of successful midterms past and pressing only a bare-bones national agenda, leaving it to candidates to tailor their own messages to their districts.
The beard is a powerful symbol, but local interpretations of Mahmoud's ranged widely: some people said that he was a true fundamentalist, while others claimed that he was an opportunist who had briefly latched on to the Salafi movement before discarding it.
In Waukee, his chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, ditched a campaign script ("boring," he said, taking a cue from his boss, who has made a show of discarding his prepared remarks) and drew raucous applause for listing some of the administration's recent actions.
WASHINGTON — In his first 100 days in power, President Trump has transformed the nation's highest office in ways both profound and mundane, pushing traditional boundaries, ignoring longstanding protocol and discarding historical precedents as he reshapes the White House in his own image.
I've had an easier time discarding Facebook probably because what my mom found so valuable about it never really resonated for me: I never truly lost touch with anyone, so the fact that we can reconnect on Facebook doesn't hold much power.
During a news conference with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, Mr. Trump said that he could "live with" a one-state option for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, discarding the approach that underpinned the U.S. role in Middle East peacemaking for decades.
Toby Rice said much of EQT's woes stem from current management ignoring Rice Energy's best practices for drilling wells and utilizing technology in the production process, as well as discarding most of Rice Energy's senior management in the wake of the merger.
While supermarkets have been criticised for discarding "ugly" vegetables and binning edible food for not meeting needlessly strict sell-by dates, of the estimated 15 million tonnes of food wasted in the UK each year, more than half is thrown away in people's homes.
"If you look at the pattern Medium has exhibited throughout its progression, it seems apparent that Medium views the editorial talent it draws as disposable, using them to seed the network with content people actually might want to read, then discarding them," LadyBits' Millikan said.
U.S. Soccer claims it was concerned the upcoming National Women's Soccer League—a league run by U.S. Soccer—schedule and possibly even USWNT's participation in the Rio Olympics could be "disrupt[ed]" by discarding the CBA, so they sued to prevent that from happening.
Businesses must find a way to be successful without relying on the current linear way of doing business which is taking resources, making the product, then discarding the product at the end of its life — also known as the take-make-waste business model.
Broadening the data pool has no chance of dissolving these delusions, because people generally deal with huge volumes of information in the same way that they deal with small ones: by sifting and discarding, then connecting dots to make a picture out of what remains.
These fans take worlds created by their favorite authors and constantly remake them — changing characters' genders, fixing plot points they don't like, writing book-length epilogues or prequels, and discarding the idea that the author's direct intention is the most important part of any work.
So-called germ line engineering might allow people to have biological children without fear that they have passed on the genes for diseases like Huntington's, Tay-Sachs and beta thalassemia, and without discarding embryos carrying the disease-causing mutations, as is often done now.
By saying that he's American and Republican first, Thiel is effectively discarding his gay identity when it comes to politics — saying that he can put aside some of the party's bigotry on LGBTQ issues because he cares much more about the party's economic policies.
They should combat "the forms of enslavement that continue to violate human dignity even in the age of human rights; the refugee camps which at times seem more like a hell than a purgatory; the systematic discarding of all that is no longer useful, people included".
Tyler, the Creator: Igor (A Boy is a Gun/Columbia) In the past few years, Tyler, the Creator has abruptly shifted styles, discarding his signature crude, horrorcore-derived shock-rap for a lighter, prettier, R&B-drenched sound that coincides with candidly romantic lyrics: a lovely development.
A survey conducted by the Food Marketing Institute in 2011 found that among their actions to keep food safe, 37 percent of consumers reported discarding food "every time" it's past the "use by" date -- even though the date only denotes "peak quality" as determined by the manufacturer.
SATs are constructed year-by-year by discarding the questions that students who do not typically do as well on the SAT (read: underrepresented students of color and students from low-income communities) do well on, essentially keeping in power those who are already afforded educational opportunity.
Instead of discarding their information, Facebook keeps non-user data attached to something Hill calls a shadow profile — a reliable bank of information held in reserve so that, if you ever do sign up for Facebook, the company will know exactly who to recommend as friends.
"I think most people's sex lives would benefit from many of the skills that are essential to polyamory: discarding cultural assumptions about what relationships 'should' be, and working together on agreements that meet both people's desires and evolve to accommodate normal growth and change," Hardy said.
Essentially discarding the previous design in favor of a paper-thin display attached to a somewhat thicker side grip, the Oasis is as different from its e-book reader predecessor as the second generation Kindle was from Amazon's first e-reader, which was introduced in 2007.
"The Power of the Daleks," a story with six episodes from 1966, was among many early installments of the beloved cult science-fiction series that the BBC later erased from its archives, thanks to the broadcaster's then-common practice of recording over or otherwise discarding old programs.
And then, as Jones began a fourth series through the movements, he began to collate the conversation we had been having into the dance, along with his passing thoughts, a stream of consciousness scissoring in of phrases said into the shapes he was adopting and discarding.
Along with a handful of other artists, the pair co-founded the avant-garde Blue Rider school, which promoted equality among the arts, discarding the idea of "high" and "low" art decades before artists like John Currin and Jeff Koons would set out to do the same.
Stressing what worked and discarding what didn't, we need to collaborate actively across those three sectors in the same spirit now to make our entire innovation system faster and more effective, so ideas generated in the United States get to market in the United States first.
Word of a possible Steyer candidacy was a surprise to the Democratic political world, which has counted on the 62-year-old's largess to finance super PACs in recent years, and has grown used to his plotting and then discarding his own ambitions for elected office.
New food safety equipment and procedures, testing done to try to determine the cause of the problems and the cost of discarding food, hiring auditors and consultants and training employees in new procedures reduced profit margins by more than 8 percent in the fourth quarter, Mr. Hartung said.
In a win for the Environmental Protection Agency and industry groups led by the American Petroleum Institute, a federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a 2018 rule that eases the regulatory burden on companies that pay to have solid hazardous waste hauled away instead of discarding it themselves.
Despite your nicey nice, glossy and chirpy veneer, some of us think of you more as the Leo DiCaprio of magazines, using up every beautiful model that crosses your path ("beautiful model"= "award-winning journalist" in this scenario), discarding them, and pretending you leave no wake behind you.
During the 19th-century, the popular press and even the halls of government teemed with stories about precisely such Mormon depredations — lurid, and generally fictional, tales of polygamous LDS men who savored entire stables of wives, discarding these women long before they hit Trump's 35-year expiration date.
"We must stop pretending that the degradation of our politics and the conduct of some in our executive branch are normal," Flake said, discarding any appearance of party unity in favor of what he cast as a principled stance against Republican complacency in the face of Trump's presidency.
This was not a case of compromising her art for her domestic duties: She took her roles as mother, lover, and homemaker as facets of her role as artist, adapting those identities to suit her creative life, and discarding the past century's ideals wherever they impeded her own convictions.
But as Trump prepares for a second meeting with Kim, he should keep in mind that American support will hold only if he is able to reduce the North Korean threat while maintaining, rather than weakening or discarding, capabilities of the alliance between the United States and South Korea.
Trump, in Pinker's view, has focused on the most primitive and regressive emotions among voters: So yes, Trump is wisecracking about overturning millennia of progress in taming our brutish instincts for instant retaliation, and discarding the norms and institutions of justice that our better angels have crafted and perfected.
Pai recently lost legal battles on that front, when judges ruled that Pai's discarding of environmental regulations in favor of speedy development were not OK. The Trump administration (and telecoms industry) are pushing 5G development so hard because they believe the stakes are incredibly high on a global scale.
This kind of recycling should reduce the cost of spaceflight because instead of just using a booster once and discarding it — like traditional launches — the Falcon Heavy's boosters can be used more than once, with potentially just the fuel being the main cost of a rocket's re-flight. 
I took a close look at the delightful puzzler Grindstone , a game easy to imagine filled with microtransactions, expressed guilt while playing and discarding games without knowing how developers will ultimately get paid , and examined what it's like to jump between the various devices Apple Arcade games run on.
Pelosi's remarks follow similar comments from House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, the second-ranking lawmaker in the House, who said Democrats must discuss a last-ditch gambit to delay sending articles of impeachment to the Senate and prevent the Republican-controlled chamber from summarily discarding the case against Trump.
The United States is considering partially easing sanctions on North Korea in exchange for the isolated nation discarding, or sending abroad, its intercontinental ballistic missiles, in addition to the adoption of a "nuclear freeze," the U.S. talks with the South Korean government have shown, the Chosun Ilbo said, citing the source.
What the Trump meeting also showed is how little we actually understand how the major cogs of the US economy work: our reliance on trading partners like Mexico, the benefits that have redounded to both nations under free trade agreements, and the importance of perfecting, but not discarding bilateral commercial agreements.
Like the other Spectre variants, this one has to do with "speculative execution," a core component of modern computing architecture that predicts what might be required of it in the immediate future and executes on it, either keeping the results if the prediction is right or discarding them if not.
I encourage everyone to stop talk a breath and reread what has been written and if it is or can be read as hurtful or if it tears someone down, as opposed to supporting someone else and building them up, then I suggest rewriting it or maybe just discarding it all together.
While I can't get on board with every aspect of the KonMari method, there are three main concepts that did actually change my life and were — dare I say — magic: Discard first, organize second "Effective tidying involves only two essential actions: discarding and deciding where to keep things," Kondo writes in her bestseller.
The three heroines of The Robber Bride fight to keep their domestic lives safe and secure from their collective shadow self Zenia, but they are also immensely drawn to the idea of doing as Zenia does: using and then discarding men with abandon, and ripping up all that is tidy and domestic.
Discarding high school environment and race, which were the same for both me and my best friend, by these metrics, he would almost certainly have received an adversity bump relative to me because his home was in a poorer neighborhood and, like many of his neighbors, his parents at the time weren't married.
Higher up the food chain, supermarkets are trying to make a dent by changing the way best-before labels are used — making them specific to various food categories to discourage consumers from throwing out food that is safe to eat — or trying to sell misshapen fruits and vegetables rather than discarding them.
Aside from these confrontational brickbats, much of Boulez's early writing was highly technical, addressed to an exclusive company of fellow composers and all but impenetrable to anyone not intimately familiar with serialism and the radical discarding of musical convention that was in the air during the decade after the end of the war.
As we're rocketing through this information superhighway like fish in a tube (remember when the people of Twitter longed to be salmon?), clasping onto bits of digital detritus just long enough to see if they spark joy before discarding them, trying to remember even last week's best meme can feel hilariously futile.
Carson has reached that tricky moment in politics when critics of the status quo must decide if they want to remain on the outside permanently or take a chance by leaping into the messy, pulsating center of politics, where doing what it takes to win can mean discarding old allies and adopting a new playbook.
It is exactly that policy that Mr. Trump appears to have been discarding when he made clear, in the haunting words attributed to Gordon D. Sondland, who parlayed political donations into the ambassadorship to the European Union, that "President Trump cares more about the investigation of Biden" than about Ukraine's confrontation with Mr. Putin's forces.
Yet each organizer I spoke with said that she had the same fundamental plan that Kondo did, that the client should purge (they cry "purge" for what Kondo gently calls "discarding") what is no longer needed or wanted; somehow the extra step of thanking the object or folding it a little differently enrages them.
It's unclear where social video innovation will take the form next, but if anything, modern video is moving in the opposite direction of cinema's rise: We keep cramming more spectacle and information into smaller and faster bits of entertainment, even discarding whole experiential possibilities — like audio tracks — if they seem to slow it down.
If anything, it has increased," she said, adding that it was impossible to predict that no extreme threats will emerge in the next 30 or 40 years, and that "it would be an act of gross irresponsibility to lose the ability to meet such threats by discarding the ultimate insurance against those risks in the future.
"I use settings, but that is not to be confused with using real people, and things that have actually happened to those real people," she tells the filmmaker, while his camera lingers on her hands: she is slicing through the blood-red stalks of rhubarb plants with a chef's knife and casually discarding the poisonous leaves.
The live show later that night, for which they hop onstage an hour late, is an avalanche of youthful exuberance: tearing expensive shirts off; inexplicably smashing pineapples on the stage; roping in the visual aids of bubblegum-colored pixel art and video game references; taking a single sip from a freshly opened champagne bottle and immediately discarding it.
Pamuk, 65, also said in an online chat in the Reuters Global Markets Forum that he laments much modernization and saw his stories, including his 10th novel published last year, "The Red-Haired Woman" as focused on the personal costs people pay for discarding traditions in the rush to adapt to the ways of 21st century.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, Oct 18 (Reuters) - It would be easy to dismiss the Australian government's discarding of a renewable energy target as a Donald Trump-like attempt to cling on to polluting fossil fuels in the face of the rise of cleaner alternatives.
Michael R. Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor who joined the Democratic Party last year to crusade against President Trump, announced he would not seek the White House himself in 2020, discarding plans to mount a maverick campaign that would have tested the party's openness to a wealthy centrist with a chameleon-like approach to partisan politics.
Although the evidence was circumstantial — based on ambiguous text messages; Brady's discarding of a cellphone; and a trip to the bathroom by one of the staff members, who took the balls in with him — it was also buttressed by a lengthy scientific report prepared by Exponent, a consulting firm with dubious bona fides, having disputed the dangers of secondhand smoke and asbestos.
Completely discarding security settings was more than just a reckless step toward building its tool: as I continued to explore the issue, I began to realize that the entire service is built on top of a unique approach to overriding the standard security practices of the web — protections that would ordinarily prevent the annotations from being technically possible in the first place.
But Underkuffler has a more radical view: She believes that political corruption is so pernicious—so "corrosive, distorting, and decomposing" a force, so characterized by "self-involvement, self-indulgence, and the loosening and discarding of the restraints of social bonds"—that it deserves to be called by the name evil, and that whoever is deeply engaged in it is indeed captured by evil.
The adherents ignore statements by Iran's leaders (always worth taking with many grains of salt, to be sure) that Iran could restart full uranium enrichment within five days of discarding the deal's limitations; that reconstructing the Arak nuclear reactor, intended as a plutonium production facility, is easily done because the required "disabling" steps turn out to be not so disabling; and more.
Instead, it's up to us to assign a new sort of value to music, one based not in simply encountering and discarding new tracks but instead appreciating the fact that the amount of music we have to listen to these days is robust and essentially free, and therefore we have a historically unprecedented ability to find stuff that we really like.
Each of these excellent books is better than the last—"The Lonely City," in particular, is a model of critical creativity and empathy—but the effort that goes into producing them must be painstaking: sifting through archives, reading, making notes, piecing together bits of information, selecting and discarding, and, finally, writing, which, even when it is going well, has to stay soberly tethered to fact.
" She goes on to criticize Williams for saying that white people in this country have been "burying Black people out of sight and out of mind while extracting our culture, our dollars, our entertainment like oil, Black gold, ghettoizing and demeaning our creations, then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit.
By discarding the charge of rebellion, the judges of the Supreme Court on Monday opened the door to a new attempt by Spain to extradite Mr. Puigdemont, who fled alongside other members of his former Catalan government in late 2017, after they were ousted from office by the Spanish government, which used emergency constitutional powers to impose a period of direct rule over Catalonia.
What did we really know of plastic spirals in the sea bigger than whole countries, we had never swirled in one ourselves, as a fish might do, a sea urchin, a whole family of eels, did we wish to be invincible, using what we wanted, discarding what we didn't, as in wars, whole cities and nations crumpled after our tanks and big guns pull out?
Madeline Eden, the creator of Map the Vote, is working with her partner Jeremy Smith to develop a means to track and spotlight which counties threw out ballots and expunged voters from the rolls this past cycle — so as to reregister those taken off the ballot, but also to highlight the county clerks who have been discarding ballots, for any number of reasons, without notifying voters, often totally without oversight.
If our country makes it to Medicare for All, it will be through an evolutionary process where a public option for health insurance is created and made appealing enough that people vote with their feet over time, so to speak, thus increasingly discarding their private health insurance in favor of a potentially better system, but without having Washington rapidly and radically take over nearly 20 percent of the national economy in one easy fell swoop.
" The grim tone of the most recent report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which spoke of the need for "rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society," marks a significant departure from the I.P.C.C.'s previous work, because it shows the scientific community, as the journalist David Wallace-Wells wrote for New York magazine, "finally discarding caution in describing the implications of its own finding.
" Trump continued by discarding his own administration's advice to stay home if you're feeling sick: "If we have thousands or hundreds of thousands of people that get better, just by, you know, sitting around and even going to work, some of them go to work, but they get better, and then when you do have a death, like you've had in the state of Washington, like you had one in California, I believe you had one in New York.
KnokX Pro's effort isn't anywhere at the same scale, but it raises similar questions about how we collaborate in real time toward a goal, whether that goal is winning a Pokemon battle or getting a wrestler to do a dropkick when we want, and whether that collaboration is worth it pursuing or whether it is, in the end, just "neat," a toy we play with like so many other diversions before discarding it in favor of just the way things are.

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