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"enabler" Definitions
  1. a person or thing that makes something possible
  2. a person or thing that encourages or makes it possible for somebody to engage in behaviour that is negative or that does them harm

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Calling me a "Dan Malloy enabler" is like calling Dunkin' a "Starbucks enabler." pic.twitter.
Their role on this business council is that of an enabler, and they are an enabler to Donald Trump.
With all the subtleness of al Qaeda, Politico and Slate published simultaneous profiles of McGahn titled "He's Going to Be an Enabler" and "The Enabler in Chief," respectively.
Until now, technology has been an enabler, not a replacer.
And Rinna says to Eden that you are an enabler.
Trust is the great enabler of human connections and commerce.
Mobile money is a great enabler, but it's not frictionless.
He sees himself as the enabler of the President's agenda.
It's just an enabler of meeting the customer where they are.
"I think the press is an enabler of him," she said.
" Pompeo's Republican friend told me, "He's not an enabler of Trump.
Until it does, Twitter is a culpable enabler of Trump's trolling.
Instead, growth hacking should be an enabler for the whole company.
Kasowitz is a bit of an enabler and spins him up.
"Just to be clear, I am not an enabler," Kyle said.
We see FutureLearn as a key enabler for education at scale.
Impunity for these crimes remains a key enabler of the killings.
Technology is fast becoming the enabler of a reformed healthcare infrastructure.
Gropius shines in the artistic milieu as an enabler and ideologist.
Wouldn't you rather have Bill and Bill's enabler, Hillary, than Donald?
Technology and data are a key enabler for their malign efforts.
"The Army's planned force structure is based on an incomplete assessment of mission risk across its combat and enabler force structure because it did not assess this type of risk for its enabler units," the report says.
Well, they didn't create it, but they are an enabler of it.
The internet is no longer the essential enabler of the tech economy.
Twitter is the perfect enabler of this because of its brand recognition.
Technology will be a key enabler and driver of these numerous changes.
You were an unwitting enabler of virtual animal abuse — you sick bastard.
Instead, let's empower CIOs to be the "enabler of change" within agencies.
Now the communist enabler was none other than the United States Army.
McConnell, Trump's great enabler, faces little risk of being unseated in 2020.
Zimbabweans know he was Robert Mugabe's enabler, right-hand man and henchman.
I think the press is an enabler of him. Mm-hmm. Right.
Yet the fearful young Erika has over time become her aunt's enabler.
Democrats have described him as an enabler of abuse of presidential powers.
Trump has found his perfect enabler in current Attorney General William Barr.
I text my sister to see what she thinks (she's an enabler).
Again, the Kabbage platform is the enabler – both for delivery and underwriting purposes.
She was an enabler," Trump said in an interview on "Fox News Sunday.
"I was hoping he was going to be my enabler," Mesler says now.
Her producer, Beth Levison, who is present, expresses alarm about becoming an enabler.
"So 'enabler' would be a more accurate job description," the therapist schools her.
Washington is not serving as a check on Riyadh but as an enabler.
" He continued: "And all thanks to David Willcocks, who was a great enabler.
On that note, we see you go from being his enabler, in a positive way, at the beginning of the episode, but toward the end we obviously see you doing drugs with him as an enabler in a very negative way.
For many, commercial drones represent the next enabler of economic benefit using robotic platforms.
"Regulation could be an enabler of a stable, flourishing cryptocurrency sector," Glen told reporters.
Hillary was an enabler, and she attacked the women who Bill Clinton mistreated afterward.
Nevertheless, social media is likely to remain a powerful enabler of the soft sell.
Rinna also went on to call Kyle "an enabler" for continuing to support Kim.
Dominos, and its network of dangerous easy ways to order food, is my enabler.
In addition, IoT enabler kits will be available for selected teams using ThingSpace APIs.
Tomb Pillager puts another Coin into your hand, which is a great combo-enabler.
Marnie is his worst enabler; Desi feels like she supported or encouraged the relapse.
As many conservatives see it, environmental science is an enabler of dreaded government regulation.
One potential inflation enabler is trade, although developments are actually favorable in recent weeks.
The Egyptian state needs to become an "enabler, rather than an operator," he said.
China sees new technology  as a key enabler of a better standard of living.
Aiden, 35 and Connor, 34 Aiden: Connor is the resident enabler in our circle.
He was also described by several sources as Kalanick's enabler, for better or worse.
"I thought that this was an enabler to get me over that," he said.
Enabler China will cheer on the regime at its 70th anniversary commemoration in September.
Now he's known as the main congressional enabler of the President push-back campaign.
That could mean Pompeo is less a Trump enabler and more of a cheerleader.
"We see this as a big enabler," said Boeing President and CEO Dennis Muilenburg.
When people become afraid to contact the police, it becomes an enabler for criminals.
On Monday, the Songa Enabler rig found a small gas deposit, which Statoil called disappointing.
Acting as enabler rather than overseer, the Getty has ensured a remarkable collaboration between institutions.
But ultimately, she's seen by many as an enabler of her father's most destructive policies.
E-commerce behemoth Amazon has been a major enabler of the growth in online shopping.
As with every addict and enabler, the surest path to recovery begins at rock bottom.
When you want to unlock potential that was locked, one key enabler is that sector.
Trump-enabler Jimmy Fallon may have been hosting the ceremony, but Donald Trump was omnipresent.
"SAM is an enabler and we plan to operate within existing legal boundaries," he said.
Tech is a great enabler and therefore should also be a vehicle for social mobility.
The United States has been Saudi Arabia's main enabler, supplying weapons and other military aid.
The Trump administration was its active enabler, and that's an observation widely shared in Guatemala.
And to think: Those regimes see an enabler in the president of the United States.
And our writer asks: How long will China continue to be its love-hate enabler?
Insurance is a key safety net and an enabler of continued business and consumer activity.
"Washington serves as an enabler of our greatness, not the restorer of it," Garcetti said.
The second enabler is 5G, a telecoms-networking technology superior to today's 4G mobile networks.
Here&aposs how the loyal enabler of Adam Neumann became WeWork&aposs most senior woman.
" She's like, "No girl, I have not been an enabler," I'm like, "Yes you have.
While technology is the main enabler, another major force is hiring pain and huge talent shortages.
At first glance, Corbyn hardly seems like someone who would be an enabler of anti-Semitism.
"Hillary was an enabler and she treated these women horribly," Trump said Saturday in Spokane, Washington.
I mean, a lot of people describe him as Travis's close confidant, adviser, sometimes his enabler.
The state should act as an enabler - not a constraint - for innovators and entrepreneurs, he said.
Although she did get the cover of Pussy Grabber Enabler Monthly, so I guess that's something.
And the company playfully acknowledged that at first, many people thought it was a sexting enabler.
Finally, if the United States experiences a manufacturing renaissance, automation technologies will be a key enabler.
If this is to happen on a large scale, automation technology will be the key enabler.
Forty-four percent, or 58,85033 positions, will be cut from enabler units, according to the GAO.
Clinton of being an "enabler" and has said the scandal is a relevant issue in 2016.
Clinton an "enabler," likening the former first lady to battered women who stay in abusive marriages.
The American public rightfully expects higher education to serve as an enabler of prosperity and equality.
But it's, to a large degree, all the bad things being said, it's a great enabler.
But it also revealed the extent to which Mr. Trump has become Mr. Netanyahu's biggest enabler.
The other big market enabler, a common suggestion in every report or analysis, is government procurement.
"Scale is a real enabler to catapult us to success," Buck told CNBC at the time.
Here&aposs how the loyal enabler of Adam Neumann became WeWork&aposs most senior woman.3.
And it's going to serve as a key enabler of self-driving vehicles and vehicle fleets.
And then the phenomenon wouldn't be able to contain itself without the press being a willing enabler.
I just set the vision and I am the connector — I am the enabler if you will.
This technology is the essential enabler of the internet of things, smart factories and digital supply chains.
""There need to be mass protests," Stanley said, as he called Barr as a "dangerous, authoritarian enabler.
A primary reason for that is because, until now, technology has been an enabler, not a replacer.
And what do you think of the notion that Hillary Clinton is an enabler of sexual misconduct?
But I think to a large degree all the bad things being said, it's a great enabler.
"We see tech as a big enabler," Goncalo Ribeiro, the founder of RentExperience, said in an interview.
Before she even consents, his friend/enabler, George (Dave Chappelle) suggests they marry right away—today, now.
While technology can be an important enabler, human advice is a necessary component of personalized wealth management.
"Our goal is to create hardware as an enabler to launch apps, businesses, and ideas," said Saccoman.
Asked if he was worried about being a "Brexit enabler," Clegg curtly answered no and moved along.
It also invested in Thailand-based e-commerce enabler aCommerce via its Emerald Media fund last year.
Imagine how low Washington's credibility would fall if it partnered with Putin -- enabler of Assad's mass killing.
Ashdown was a founding investor and executive board director of Tungsten Corp, a global supply chain enabler.
Why did Trudeau's government become a facilitator, even enabler, of a Donald Trump he clearly cannot abide?
It is therefore a key enabler for the mass adoption of FPGAs in the Space sector. KisanHub
It could become a key enabler for the Reality Ecosystem for both mobile AR and smart glasses.
Sometimes criticized for his lack of adventure, conversely Henderson is the midfield enabler that every team needs.
The Hub is more of an "ambient computing enabler," with some interesting extras that the display bestows.
Ed was in New York City, but absolutely central to all of this, as funder, sponsor, enabler.
City Center's gala production of the 11979 Broadway musical gives our favorite fascist enabler a feminist makeover.
So as I said at the beginning, the G.O.P. has become a systematic enabler of terrorism. Why?
So as I said at the beginning, the G.O.P. has become a systematic enabler of terrorism. Why?
A Juneteenth holiday is just the impetus and enabler of the change that we want to see.
This point is driven home by Elena when she calls her grandmother an unintentional enabler of toxic masculinity.
Donald Trump's current strategy of attacking Hillary Clinton as an enabler of her husband's peccadilloes will not succeed.
"She was an enabler and made the victim of those dalliances into a real bad situation," Manafort said.
Digital capital is an enabler of social good Existing technologies will mature and be used in critical situations.
Money is a good vibes enabler and these millennial millionaires do not intend to invest their estates wisely.
But the country recognises the huge market potential for the underlying technology as an enabler of secure transactions.
"An enabler is someone that continues to support — where it's through love or financially — an addict," Rinna said.
And debate rages still over whether she is a victim or an enabler of the poorly behaved Trump.
Clinton as an "enabler" and suggesting that she has no credibility to question his own treatment of women.
"The ability to share the technology from Volvo and its supply base is a big enabler," Gubbey said.
He charged during an interview Sunday that Hillary was "not a victim" but "an enabler" of her husband.
Yet if examined cooly, Hicks is less of an adviser and moderating force than a courtier and enabler.
Payment enabler Stripe has kicked off its expansion into Asia after its service went live in Singapore today.
The data protection reform is a key enabler of the Digital Single Market which the Commission has prioritised.
They described AI as an enabler for autocracies like Russia and China and a potential threat for democracies.
Steven Bradbury, a key enabler of the torture program, was nominated as General Counsel of the Transportation Department.
"The Fed has become the enabler for the markets," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial.
Until New Century collapsed in a heap in early 2007, Morgan Stanley was its biggest financier and enabler.
Culture is a "core enabler of a successful company," allowing Microsoft to invest in innovation and take risks.
Once capable of criticizing Trump as "religious bigot," Graham now functions as an abject apologist and craven enabler.
But if the bureau remains in existence, it must be turned from foe into enabler of consumer finance.
"I think Fitzpatrick is another enabler of Trump," said Wendy Miller, who volunteers for the Democrat Wallace's campaign.
But Mr. Coffman's Democratic opponent, Mr. Crow, is still intent on portraying the incumbent as a Trump enabler.
She was an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler, and what she did to a lot of those women is disgraceful.
They need to be brought in to the forefront as the blue helmet and as an enabler of peace.
This step-by-step approach is a powerful enabler of boldness and a critical ingredient in achieving the audacious.
He's blasted Hillary Clinton as an "enabler" of her husband Bill Clinton's affairs, swapped insults with Democratic heroine Sen.
If conservatism has succumbed to Trumpism, partisanship was the enabler: against a mortal enemy, who cares about ideological purity?
That might not sound like an entirely logical step for a transportation enabler, but the strategy serves many purposes.
Initially, the business focused on payments, but it gradually tilted to become a technology enabler for the financial industry.
It also encompasses the foreign policy establishment and the Republican Party, both of which have acted as Trump's enabler.
Other American personnel train Syrian "enabler" forces outside Syria, the newspaper said, in facilities located in Jordan and Turkey.
Mr Trump called Ms Clinton an "unbelievably nasty, mean enabler", all the while gleefully ignoring his own sexual indiscretions.
The West might escape its conspiracy-fueled place in the Arab mind as the hypocritical enabler of every iniquity.
Public education is an enabler of human potential, tilting the playing field of advantage away from wealth and privilege.
Or a servant in the basest possible sense, an enabler bent on fulfilling every one of the patient's desires?
Square, which went public last year and operates in four countries, partnered with payment enabler Cuscal for the launch.
His presence will establish the fact that he is indeed your ally rather than your brother-in-law's enabler.
He graduated from the unpleasant experience of being Trump's punching bag to the unprincipled one of being his enabler.
If one is more dependent than the other, it is inequitable because there is an enabler and an enabled.
If Mr. Farage was the grinning, beer-guzzling face of Brexit, then Mr. Banks was its enabler in chief.
These ambitions will help ensure America's preeminence in space; however, the government must be an enabler, not a hindrance.
The battery, the motors, to make these things affordable and reliable, electric propulsion is kind of a key enabler.
The same type of governance approach is required to successfully implement cybersecurity as a business enabler in an organization.
Maxwell has been described as Epstein's "principal enabler" by a lawyer for one of Epstein's alleged victims, Dan Kaiser.
His cuddly bear and enabler was taken away from him, and he lashed out like a spoiled little boy.
The application of even more transistors to graphics processing units (GPU) has been a key enabler of AI technology.
At the end of our session, I told Steve it felt like he wanted an enabler, not a therapist.
Ruffin's chief enabler is Atlanta ex-Coolie and pizza baron Clay Harper, last encountered showcasing an Arabic-singing massage therapist.
He has skewered Clinton for playing the "woman's card" and attacked her as an "enabler" for her husband's marital infidelities.
Yeah, it truly is fascinating to think of fast food as this really potent enabler of opportunity for small business.
Amazon EC2, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure have made cloud storage and processing services a major enabler of digital commerce.
Cloud native reshapes middleware into a powerful enabler of systems of intelligence Systems of intelligence must ride on nimble infrastructure.
It diverts attention from actual pedophilia convictions and accusations in GOP ranks — Dennis Hastert, Roy Moore, the alleged enabler Rep.
It is highly unlikely Saudi planes would be able to maintain the current pace of operations without this instrumental enabler.
James Caan is Coach Sam Winters, at once the ESU Timberwolves' pragmatic moral center and their worst wishy-washy enabler.
But Mr Bock is optimistic about his industry's ability to help solve mankind's problems as a silent enabler of progress.
From this vantage point, feminism is seen as an enabler of the political correctness that they despise across the board.
Tell Melania that she will go down in history as the enabler of a bully, a liar, and a coward.
Clinton focused on Mr. Trump's tax returns, sidestepping his attacks on her as an enabler of her husband's extramarital behavior.
The Wall Street Journal recently profiled Rheingans Digital Enabler, a German-based consulting firm that uses a five-hour workday.
"Anyone who does not stand in the way of that is an enabler of a white supremacist agenda," she added.
Who but a bully's enabler would, as Homeland Security chief Kirstjen Nielsen did, insist that family separation wasn't Trump policy?
"I have no response" @HillaryClinton w no comment on @realDonaldTrump claims she is an "enabler of sexual assault" https://t.
They position Logic as a hip-hop star, but also a source of comfort and inspiration, and a dream enabler.
"Kelly has been an enabler of Trump's mission," said Juliette Kayyem, a former assistant homeland security secretary under Mr. Obama.
My instinct is often to defend men I like, but I don't want to be an enabler or a sucker.
That goes for some Mormon Republicans, such as Senator Mike Lee of Utah, a former Trump critic, now an enabler.
Like the liberal writer Mark Lilla, Caldwell reinterprets Reagan as an enabler, not an opponent, of Me Generation self-absorption.
She could even, if the blow-up-the-system far left becomes her enabler through massive abstention, edge out Macron.
"I think he's the enabler-in-chief, which makes him partly responsible," Pascrell said in a press conference Monday afternoon.
The doctor is, at first, the enabler and the supplier, and then the tormentor, the withholder, the liar, the enemy.
" Brandon reiterated his alcoholism allegations in the comments to the video he posted on Sunday, accusing Furlan of being an "enabler.
"The camera is the enabler of the lion's share of how we're going to communicate in the next decade," he says.
It's more like an enabler, allowing the actors (sober and drunk) to take all sorts of liberties with Shakespeare, but skillfully.
Trump had previously accused Clinton of being an "enabler" to her husband's behavior, but he ramped up his rhetoric on Friday.
He returned to the attack against Clinton as a "nasty, mean enabler" in a speech Friday night, and doubled down Saturday.
It started in December when he attacked Bill Clinton by basically calling him a sexual predator and Hillary as his enabler.
However, the most important enabler of the practice is not the unequal distribution of charm but the unequal distribution of wealth.
"Washington's view is that China is North Korea's chief enabler," said Jeff Kingston, director of Asian studies at Temple University Japan.
"Sometimes I also call myself an enabler; some of these kids have more interest than they have money," he says jokingly.
Loh: Fintech is an enabler and I think we need to embrace technology as long as they help the overall ecosystem.
He believes "AI is an enabler" and that it's what you achieve with it that matters most, not the AI itself.
Fox News then went big with it, using the Trump adviser and free-media enabler Sean Hannity as the village gossip.
But should the recipient of Weinstein's largesse be obliged to share her story in order to not be considered an enabler?
China, one of North Korea's few trading partners and its chief enabler, was among the worst hit by the ransomware attack.
Dean Heller as an "enabler" of President Trump and signaling she'd make opposition to Trump a key piece of her campaign.
As an enabler of the President, Sanders seems to have been drawn into his method -- but she is not Trump's equal.
If Ryan is perceived as an enabler and co-conspirator with a fundamentally corrupt administration, some of those doors could close.
It's a powerful and potentially sinister collector of personal data, a propaganda partner to government censors, and an enabler of discriminatory advertising.
Among these unsealed documents are depositions from Epstein's former staffers, containing allegations Maxwell was the financier's enabler and procurer of underage girls.
Sorry, Facebook, but you can no longer claim you're just a platform, just a technology enabler, when you are directly funding journalism.
Trump responded by telling CNN that Clinton was an "enabler" for former President Bill Clinton's past infidelities and accusations of sexual misconduct.
Payment enabler Stripe just announced two significant tie-ins that could help its pool of merchants make money from consumers in China.
Trump also previously called Clinton an "enabler" of her husband's affairs and accused her of playing the "woman card" to get votes.
Its about the meaning of the art works that will make it great—the technology to make it is just the enabler.
Reeves said his wife Joanna is his "enabler" for the trips, and a key player on the back end of the operation.
Trump has unloaded on Clinton during the presidential race, accusing her last month of being an "enabler" of her husband's past infidelity.
Combat units were prioritized over enabler units because it's easier to resolve shortfalls in the specialized units, Army officials told the GAO.
One strike-hit rig, the Songa Enabler, is due to drill an exploration well in the Barents Sea for Equinor in August.
He said he told the company he didn't want to be an "enabler in the process" of separating children from their parents.
This is not the first time the ratings industry has acted as a dissembling enabler for continued out of control government spending.
"If the government wants to stimulate a strong economy and boost business they should be using aviation as an enabler," Cerda said.
As the writer Evgeny Morozov, himself a Brockman client, argues in The New Republic, the agent became an "intellectual enabler" for Epstein.
The magazine, published irregularly until expiring in 1978, envisioned the alternative art scene as a social collective and itself as an enabler.
He will not be someone who challenges or attempts to reshape the military; he is more likely to be the ultimate enabler.
Some opposition leaders resent China as a regime enabler, raising the prospect of an "odious debt" scenario if Chavistas ever lose power.
That has drawn scorn from Trump's critics, who cast her as a faux-human rights liberal and an enabler for her father.
This time, rather than meeting with his domestic henchmen, he will be meeting with his most prominent foreign enabler: U.S. President Donald Trump.
So, what the Chinese leadership is doing, is putting a lot of money in to infrastructure, and infrastructure is an enabler of technology.
Chris Harrington, 31, said that in a society known for its stiff upper lips, alcohol was a social "enabler" that eased social interaction.
Both of her parents were overweight, but while her dad tried to restrict Hodder's food intake, her mom was more of an enabler.
It is not at all that clear the people contacted for this story knew Instagram viewed Fuelgram as an enabler of fraudulent activity.
Technology becomes a barrier rather than an enabler of those relationships, and many a parent has struggled to find ways to overcome them.
"Our job, as an enabler, is to make it easier for industries that are not used to using that much complexity," Mollenkopf said.
If he decides to reassert his allegation of his opponent as an enabler, however, it won't win over many women who've been there.
"News of a cancellation of the 2020 dividends would be welcome as an enabler for accelerated deleverage in the coming year," added Jefferies.
"Jimmy Haslam and his team have created an industry leader and a key enabler of the nation's economy," Buffett said in a statement.
For that matter, I'm still waiting for an onscreen Storm who feels like more than a fashion shoot and a special-effect enabler.
Find your zombie enabler, present them your wrist like a nightclub bouncer, and make sure to escape before they start ripping you apart.
Third,  DOD should designate an Enterprise Enabler for the Department to ensure the first and second steps are implemented with precision and timeliness.
If that sounds like a simplistic explanation, try to envision a male politician who is labeled an "enabler" of his wife's sexual misconduct.
Often before her experience and qualifications are considered, she is called a witch (or worse) and an enabler for sticking with her husband.
VMware aims to make things possible; we work best when we work together, and WorkOps is a key enabler of our collaborative culture.
Their ranges allow them to target key enemy enabler aircraft, such as valuable aerial refueling tankers and airborne early warning and control aircraft.
An adviser to the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) rejected the company's argument that it is merely a digital enabler.
When it came to defining issues like busing and, subsequently, mass incarceration, Biden was an accommodating enabler in the regressive politics of race.
As part of Caterpillar's enterprise strategy unveiled in 2017, we determined digital is an enabler to our broader business, not a business itself.
"We have taken a fundamentally different approach from the likes of Amazon because we see ourselves as an enabler of retail," Alegre said.
It was quite a statement for a governor who had repeatedly questioned the wisdom before, calling it an enabler of more pernicious habits.
For years you contributed writing to the Edge Foundation, whose founder John Brockman was called "Jeffrey Epstein's intellectual enabler" by The New Republic.
The movie opens with Mr. Schein delivering beer to Mr. Vishner and noting how troublesome it is for him to become an enabler.
All of these could someday help turn Alibaba into the vast digital enabler of on- and offline commerce that it wishes to be.
"Kelly has been an enabler of Trump's mission," Juliette Kayyem, a former assistant Homeland Security secretary in the Obama administration, told the newspaper.
This is because the Russian government is an enabler of chaos on the global stage in a way that works to its benefit.
His first response, when challenged on them, is to cite Bill's history, calling him an "abuser" and Hillary an "enabler"—indictment by psychobabble.
But the reality is that China is the chief enabler of North Korea, and no major Chinese banks or companies have been targeted.
A key enabler to this movement has been the more modern software licenses that companies have either originally embraced or migrated to over time.
Among their many revelations, the women offered profound insight into a coach they say was a key enabler of the Nassar abuse, John Geddert.
She's more than happy to take selfies with anyone, even if they're using a tablet rather than the more traditional selfie enabler: the smartphone.
Omise, a Bangkok-based payment enabler much like Stripe, has raised a $17.5 million Series B round to expand its reach across Southeast Asia.
But we're about to see something equally horrific as he tries to paint the first major party female presidential candidate as a rape-enabler.
The third recommendation focuses on the word 'partner,' underscoring the United States' role as an ally and enabler to the Iraqis for this operation.
Besides not blowing up and killing you, a smartphone's other main purpose is to act as an enabler to the software and services within.
The Wall Street Journal's Eric Morath recently reported on Rheingans Digital Enabler, a Bielefeld-based consulting firm that only operates five hours a day.
Tien Tzuo, the founder, chairman and CEO of subscription-service enabler Zuora, started his newly public company to drive a new type of economy.
Saudi Arabia has viewed with rising alarm Iran's spreading influence across the region with Hezbollah serving as a core enabler for the Islamic Republic.
At the end of the video that was published Sunday morning, Ms. Broaddrick accuses Hillary Clinton of being a knowing enabler of her husband.
"Technology, when we manage it instead of it managing us, can be a great enabler of integration," says Brower in her conversation with Friedman.
The future is, how can a semiconductor supplier transform itself to a systems enabler in order to solve higher level problems that add value?
Little of the conversation, however, has focused on what may be the greatest enabler, or hurdle, of this new way of moving: the public.
Mr. Hinton is his publicist and, therefore, a chief enabler, a guy whose job undoubtedly includes a certain amount of implementing the client's wishes.
"As brands seek to deliver more relevant and personalized experiences to customers, the ubiquity of Google Maps can be a strong enabler," he said.
Makayla Thrush, was one of the women who used part of their time to call Geddert an enabler and say he was physical abusive.
"Starbucks Rewards continues to be a powerful enabler of loyalty," CEO Kevin Johnson said while discussing that quarter's earnings in a call with analysts.
A smart city approach — manifesting the internet in public space — will be the enabler of a transit experience that is more reliable, safer and efficient.
Trump's deputy campaign manager David Bossie took a similar tack, telling Fox News on Wednesday that Clinton was an "enabler" of her husband's behavior. Rep.
"We need to start looking at technology not as an enabler of problems but as a way to improve the deal of citizens," he added.
Meanwhile, in his Tuesday column for The Wall Street Journal, Bret Stephens reserves his most withering prose for Trump's "moral enabler," running mate Mike Pence.
Jeremy joined Walmart during the inception of "a startup within the world's largest company" – now known as Walmart Labs, an important enabler for our business.
That plastic in your pocketbook is the greatest enabler of bad money habits, allowing you to spend on a whim and forsake all budget plans.
Trump has for several weeks knocked the Clintons over Bill Clinton's sexual history, and on Sunday argued that Hillary was "an enabler" for her husband.
For example, it takes a minimum of 32 months to build an armored brigade combat team, compared to nine moths to build certain enabler units.
In the AI revolution, data, too, is a strategic resource, and its availability, as determined by policy and regulatory parameters, a key enabler of innovation.
AI will play a role as a fundamental predictive enabler to help us solve large-scale problems, and startups are poised to lead the way.
Mr. Putin has long been Mr. Assad's most powerful enabler, providing him critical military forces in 2015 when the rebels had him on the run.
That would frustrate Beijing's ambitions for regional supremacy while also leaving it vulnerable to being labeled an enabler of nuclear proliferation, tarnishing its international reputation.
Masayoshi Son, the charismatic and self-proclaimed visionary CEO of Japanese holding company SoftBank and its Vision Fund VC arm, is blitzscaling's enabler-in-chief.
Rousseau, the patron saint of revolutionaries from Robespierre to Pol Pot and prime enabler of "democratic dictatorship", was the sworn enemy of the established order.
"The Chinese government played the role of an indispensable enabler," said Minxin Pei, a professor at Claremont McKenna College in California who studies Chinese politics.
Mr Bannon paints himself as the self-appointed "enabler" who, on finding Mr Trump's campaign office empty on a Sunday, comes in and shakes things up.
Hatch said the policy made Facebook an enabler of misinformation and that the policy had "emboldened the civil rights community" to speak out against the company.
The Songa Enabler, owned by Songa Offshore, is on a long-term contract with Statoil and was on sublets to Aker BP and Bayerngas in December.
"It is important to see technology as an enabler and not to let it be at the expense of human beings and the planet," she said.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump said Monday he called Hillary Clinton an "enabler" of her husband's infidelity as "retribution" for her playing the "woman's card" against him.
Its overall approach — of being an aggregator and enabler, rather than trying to command a content repository of its own — is its "strategic advantage," reckons Egorsheva.
"We see e-bikes as a key enabler of our mission to bring accessible and affordable transport to cities and campuses," said Ko, in a statement.
"It's really only launch companies they're investing in, which makes sense since access to space is a key enabler of other technologies," Anderson said of China.
Clinton as an enabler of her husband's sexual behavior and has tried to connect Mr. Weiner's online behavior to a larger stew of Clinton sex scandals.
He called the president a "serial enabler" of anti-Semitism and white supremacists, and noted the incredible lack of empathy conveyed over the past 48 hours.
"We know that the use of fraudulent identities continues to be a key enabler of serious and organized crime and terrorism," Keenan said in a statement.
At a moment of great anxiety about the state of modern liberal democracy, AI in China appears to be an incredibly powerful enabler of authoritarian rule.
So we are left with an enemy within our borders, without our borders, and a weak enabler of that enemy at the head of our government.
The online format is a "great enabler" for directors inclined to skip the meetings, said John Chevedden, an activist investor who frequently files shareholder rights proposals.
At its best, technology acts as an enabler for PWDs, helping to level the playing field, and therefore can be a genuine force for social mobility.
These laws cannot be put in place fast enough, because the main enabler of corruption in Ukraine isn't Mossack Fonseca, or even Panama; it's the West.
Mr. Goodman notes that Airbnb promotes itself as an enabler of human connection and community, but leaves compliance with local laws to the users and regulators.
She has cast herself not in the role of "muse," a cliché these days if there ever was one, but rather as an enabler of fashion.
"I mean, honestly, Martin is an enabler for all of us," says Stephen Thomas, a senior scientist and "drug inventor" (as Shkreli calls him) at Turing.
The startup is an e-commerce enabler that works with brands across a range of services that include logistics, fulfillment, delivery and digital areas like marketing.
For instance, Airbus Ventures sees Bestmile as a key enabler for urban air mobility, according to Thomas d'Halluin, a managing partner at the Airbus' venture arm.
New signs have emerged not only that North Koreans carried out the attacks but also that the targeted victims included China, North Korea's benefactor and enabler.
These services make Microsoft "a reliable choice and an enabler for oil and gas companies," concludes one article, which mentions transitioning off fossil fuels exactly nowhere.
While climate change and the nuclear threat remain the main factors, the Bulletin has identified "cyber intrusions and fake news as a threat enabler," Bronson said.
The future will also be determined by whatever devious plots Trump may set in motion with his chief enabler, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
"Accellta's technology can deliver large quantities of high quality cells which can be an enabler for printing even large and complex tissues and organs," they said.
A key enabler was Norway's very high standard taxes for ICEVs, ranging from approximately 20% to 40% depending on the weight of the car and estimated emissions.
Hugh Hefner's no rapist enabler ... so dragging his name into Bill Cosby's sexual assault case is ABSURD ... so claims Hef in new legal docs obtained by TMZ.
At some point over the past seven months, Trump transformed from an ambivalent enabler of Ryan's health care vision to its leading and perhaps most vocal advocate.
RELATED: Trump: Clinton a 'nasty, mean enabler' The presumptive Republican nominee has increasingly pointed to those infidelities as he confronts his own high negative ratings among women.
Nonetheless, for all its wonderful ISTAR and electronic warfare capabilities, the F-35 still isn't going to have as much capability and power as dedicated enabler aircraft.
Formerly known as a pro-business conservative, he is airing ads that accuse his equally inoffensive Democratic opponent of being an enabler for a Salvadorean drug gang.
Gary Cole, as Stan Greggory, brings humanity to his role as a well-meaning enabler, and delivers enough humor to make his friendship with a goldfish work.
" Private space companies "are investing aggressively across the space opportunity," UBS said, and the firm believes access to space "is the enabler to broader opportunities for investment.
Saudi Arabia has proven to be too weak and incompetent to be a bulwark against Iran; on the contrary, it has been an enabler of Tehran's influence.
Those who view Mr. Assad as a brutal dictator see Hezbollah as an enabler of his effort to crush an insurgency led by the country's Sunni majority.
Throughout the week, the Republican National Convention has affirmed its role as the enabler of a man who, win or lose, obscures and distorts our national purpose.
But their effort will be helped if developing countries realize that IP is not a plot to keep them down, but rather enabler of global economic progress.
Therefore, better file compression technology has the potential to be a major enabler of innovation and research based on genomics, including developing new personalised medicine and treatments.
But this one did, leaving the Roberts court with a choice: It can be the administration's enabler or it can acknowledge the truth and be a firewall.
Kellyanne Conway, a longtime G.O.P. pollster, caught on as Trump's campaign manager two summers ago and has since been known as his most ubiquitous defender/enabler/dissembler.
"A board that tolerates such conduct, whether occurring in the present or in the past, is also an enabler of that act," Sherborne wrote in the letter.
Pioneer's existence is partially the result of an advent of remote work and communication tools, but another real enabler is the competitive market for early-stage investing.
"We are the enabler of the energy transformation, the so called Energiewende in Germany, by allowing the local grids to inhale more and more renewables," he said.
"Pompeo is seen as a Trump enabler, not a State Department protector," said Adam Ereli, a former career foreign service officer who served as ambassador to Bahrain.
"Gogoro has always been out with a thesis that we will be a platform enabler," Luke told Extra Crunch during an interview in the company's Taipei City headquarters.
According to Creative Loafing, the lucky Autobride is Jennifer Huber, who is affectionately referred to as Sanborn's "enabler" in a set of Flickr photos documenting his Kraftwerk love.
The goal also furthers the company's mission as a content enabler to inspire people to live a happier and more fulfilled life through the visual memories they create.
Trump on Friday accused Hillary Clinton of being "an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler" of her husband's alleged affairs and accused her of destroying the lives of his accusers.
And the North Carolina Democratic Party is out with a new video tarring Burr as Trump's enabler as Democrat Deborah Ross continues to condemn Burr for his support.
Happy is only motivated by money, but he develops a friendship with Chubbs, and a relationship with "pro tour" marketing exec/bad boy enabler Virginia Venit (Julie Bowen).
Bannon's a career enabler who has spent enormous quantities of time and energy devoted to ingratiating himself with major figures, then playing off them for his own benefit.
Meesho has adjusted its focus considerably since it graduated YC, and today it operates as an enabler for people in India wanting to sell products using social media.
In the interview, he called her an "enabler" and said she had attacked the women who said that Mr. Clinton had had affairs with or sexually harassed them.
Relegated to the role of doormat and enabler, Annette watches meekly as her husband indulges his yearslong obsession with his pet prostitute and frequent model, Caroline (Clémence Poésy).
We've heard about Oprah the entrepreneur, Oprah the celebrity, Oprah the champion of holistic medicine and the enabler of anti-vaccine paranoia, even Oprah the neoliberal (don't ask).
Once a symbol of resistance to military rule, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi is known today as an enabler of ethnic cleansing and a foe of press freedom.
There's your dystopian cocktail, served chilled: the internet as universal despair enabler, a global climate of societal chaos and a data-harvesting company well positioned to exploit both.
In the present day, the United States, with its open wallets, open universities and open society, has been by far the most important foreign enabler of China's rise.
The movie's misogyny is baked into its stereotypes — like the decorative, viperish enabler and the drug-dependent plaything — unmitigated by a late power flip that feels tacked on.
In general, there was broad consensus that a stable legal framework for data protection would act as an important "trade enabler" for companies doing business across the globe.
" Trump on Friday accused Clinton of being a "total enabler" of her husband's alleged affairs, saying at a rally, "She would go after these women and destroy their lives.
" He then devoted his entire August 8 column in the Journal to attacking Hannity, calling him a Trump enabler and blaming him for the collapse of Republican principles. "Mr.
Second thing is that they become an enabler of GDP and commerce and vitality for lower- and middle-income people than anything else the government could ever do. Wow.
"If they can provide a budget and the right partnerships, we won't turn the moon into a roadblock to Mars, but something that truly is an enabler," Carberry said.
Contango is both a symptom of a market that is adequately or over supplied, and an enabler of storage, since it provides a financial incentive to hold excess stocks.
"Jimmy Haslam and his team have created an industry leader and a key enabler of the nation's economy," Buffett, chairman, president and CEO of Berkshire, said in a statement.
Hogan: HR has certainly been a key enabler of the culture change, but in partnership with the entire SLT [senior leadership team], our 16,000 managers, and our 140,000 employees.
Pressed on whether she should respond to Trump's characterization of her as an enabler of sexual assault -- particularly since Clinton has said survivors of sexual assault should be believed.
Finally, we have a president willing to stand up to China and willing to confront the Chamber of Commerce crowd that has long been China's best friend and enabler.
Certainly, the small physical size and available power of the F-35 places hard limits on how well it can perform the roles normally played by specialist enabler aircraft.
If records implicate someone in power as being an abuser or enabler alongside Epstein, it doesn't matter if that person has an "R" or a "D" by their name.
The Saudis, Emiratis and Egyptians see Qatar as an enabler of extremists, providing them financial support, political backing or the region's most powerful megaphone, the Al Jazeera television network.
" SATYA EASWARAN, PARTNER, TECHNOLOGY, MEDIA AND TELECOM, KPMG "In budget 2020, technology has been clearly recognised as both a disruptor and enabler of new models of business and lifestyles.
What often precedes these personal crises leading to violence, Spaaij said, is the "enabler" phase of radicalization, which can involve the killers' happening upon encouraging messages from faraway leaders.
Sur previously noted that the wireless charging partnership between Apple and Broadcom — "a key enabler of Apple's best-in-class performance"— has been going on for about two years.
By far the most fun elements of The Strain's third season were the ever-shifting allegiances among vampire expert Abraham Setrakian, vampire enabler Eldritch Palmer, and vampire Thomas Eichhorst.
Parliament studied the report for months but to his knowledge no action was taken to tackle what Ouko identified as the enabler of the theft: faulty procurement and payments systems.
Facebook has been aggressively rolling out algorithm changes to the News Feed in the last few months, likely hoping to shirk the image that it's an enabler of false news.
How a bill becomes a wall In a series of events and interviews over the weekend, Trump labeled Clinton an "enabler" in her husband's scandals and affairs of the 1990s.
" From Doug Clinton at Loup Ventures: "By trying to own, or at least influence, the camera layer itself, Snap evolves beyond a social media app into an enabler of communications.
"The farm loan waiver is certainly a positive enabler for the industry," Rajesh Jejurikar, the head of Mahindra & Mahindra's farm equipment division, told Reuters on the sidelines of a conference.
Trump's denials contradict the premise of his attacks on Hillary as her husband's enabler and defender—that women who accuse men of sexual assault deserve the benefit of every doubt.
McConnell has been the enabler of this president who has created in just two and a half years a division in America which was unthinkable before the last presidential election.
The historians, William Hitchcock and Melvyn Leffler, wrote in an op-ed for The Post earlier Wednesday that the center had hired an "enabler of Trump's anti-truth" in Short.
When I saw the cover photo of a package of chicken wrapped in yellow caution tape, I told him to leave the room and take his magazine with him. Enabler!
After a brief period working at a Long Island television station, he went on to be Hannity's producer and rode his coattails at Fox, becoming Ailes's deputy, enabler, and enforcer.
A DNC staffer jokingly asked a colleague, "Is there a Fuck You emoji?" after a reporter emailed for comment about Donald Trump calling Clinton an enabler of her husband's infidelity.
He's either a wrongly tarnished angel or deceptively phlegmatic devil, prey or predator, "a loyal friend or fratty enabler of bad behavior," as Kyle Swenson wrote in The Washington Post.
"He's definitely an enabler of corruption, because he is willing to sacrifice the truth on the altar of self-interest," Garrett said of Jordan, who is fighting his own scandal.
People attending the rally were encouraged to fill out a postcard with the salutation of "Dear Enabler (blank)" and to send it to a member of the board of trustees.
"Parents and kids reported that they actually talked about the show itself, that the program was an enabler for parents to talk to their teens about life," Professor Wartella said.
"Euratom is a key enabler for the U.K. and European nuclear industries, and leaving it before successor arrangements are in place is a real concern for the industry," he said.
We've developed a revolutionary way to use robots as an enabler to capture data for predictability of infrastructure; reducing failure, explosions, emissions and billions of dollars of loss each year.
He is positioning Facebook — and, considering that he commands absolute voting control of the company, he is positioning himself — as a critical enabler of the next generation of human society.
"I'm personally super excited about some of the stuff coming up because it's a big enabler — growing the team and having the ability to really execute on this a lot faster."
Popular payment enabler Stripe announced plans to end support for bitcoin last month, but crypto exchange Coinbase is stepping into the gap after it released a new option for online merchants.
It's also a very crowded field, with a number of different companies all vying to help fill the role of manufacturing enabler (and it is a field also littered with failures).
And for me it's just a matter of I like to try new things and just see it as more of an enabler and what that would bring into the future.
"The (Russian) church has always been willing to act as an enabler either by the intelligence services or the Kremlin itself," said Hall, who is also a CNN national security analyst.
And I have maintained my central view that airpower (in its broadest sense including space and cyber) is not just the future but the enabler and the tool of war today.
Team8 said its coalition of partners will focus on cybersecurity as a catalyst for growth, infrastructure that is designed to be resilient and data science as an enabler of business growth.
As the American people debate the results of the Mueller investigation, it's clear that the Trump campaign was a willing enabler and participant in the Russian scheme to undermine our election.
He notes that Airbnb in particular seems to be moving toward accepting that it is not just a responsibility-free enabler — adding more robust insurance options and, increasingly, tax-collection tools.
But he also had a vital role in shaping the art of music production, and of defining a producer's role in pop music as equal parts technical master and creative enabler.
To help unlock new sources of economic growth, Maraj said, the central bank is involved in many sectors as it tries to become an enabler in areas outside its traditional role.
Another ad, focusing on Northam's support for "ban the box" legislation—which would curb the state's ability to ask about potential employees' criminal histories—depicts him as an enabler of pedophilia.
" But: "Democrats deride him as the man who set fire to the Senate and wants credit for calling the fire department, only to now serve as an enabler of President Trump.
This philosophical shift away from IT as a technology provider to a strategic business enabler is key for any organization looking to match the speed and agility required in today's economy.
McConnell has been "the principal enabler of the Trump agenda," as McConnell's longtime adviser J. Scott Jennings describes him, and much of his enduring legacy has been established during Trump's presidency.
"I would have got it if you hadn't," Amy, my enabler, said, as I left with the painting in a recently purchased, very pricey tote bag that had cowboys on it.
AI is not like the atomic bomb, but it is a revolutionary enabler, something like electricity, and it is being intensely explored by both the US and its great power rivals.
Such language is a testament to the condition of our democracy, the senator tells us, and makes Trump the enabler-in-chief of an "authoritarian impulse" reasserting itself around the world.
It may even lead to a bifurcation in the rollout of 5G, a new telecoms-network technology that is the essential enabler of coming marvels such as the internet of things (IOT).
By Monday morning, the host Joe Scarborough of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" — first the enabler of candidate Trump, then frequent critic of the president — deplored the fans for mimicking the president's own crowds.
The RCVs are built on an M113 armored personnel carrier, and will be controlled by soldiers in a vehicle called the Mission Enabler Technologies-Demonstrators (MET-Ds), an upgraded Bradley Fighting Vehicle.
" Trump has previewed those attacks already as he's pivoted to the general election, raising former president Bill Clinton's infidelities and allegations of sexual abuse and slamming Clinton as a "nasty, mean enabler.
Eugene, Oregon (CNN)Donald Trump on Friday accused Hillary Clinton of being "an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler" of her husband's alleged affairs and accused her of destroying the lives of his accusers.
Though Dean forced a course correction on a Democratic establishment that had become a dangerously pliant enabler of the George W. Bush administration, he only moved his party to the left incrementally.
But his detractors counter that he was too much of an enabler of his boss, especially with regard to getting into high-profile personal feuds of negligible interest to the average voter.
What emerges from witness testimony and from what various other people, including Mr. Giuliani, have said is that Mr. Pompeo was an enabler — at the very least — of the shadow Ukraine policy.
The inaugural meeting will provide a platform for Russia to present a more positive view of its intentions in Africa, where it can act as an enabler in economic and political affairs.
But while the presumptive GOP presidential nominee's supporters love the enabler charge against Clinton, the criticism isn't likely to convince persuadable voters who aren't yet sold on Trump to come on board.
In the same vein, if you resist the temptation to dwell on mistakes and if you take setbacks in stride without catastrophizing their true impact, it's an important enabler for future success. 
Jun Hasegawa, CEO of Omise Omise is a Bangkok-based payment enabler that had already raised more than $20 million from traditional investors when it decided to hold an ICO this July.
"The vision really is about moving insurance from a traditional claims, payout type solution… to one that's much more preventative, and technology's really the enabler for that," says co-founder Matt Poll.
With distributed technologies and global data standards as an enabler, the interoperability model needs to be reviewed for replacement over time with the long-sought-after digitally aligned straight-through-processing model.
Mr. Obrist is a curator of artists' "thoughts and intentions" more than what they "do and make," though he is "an enabler" of that as well, the keepers of the list write.
A Word With Abbi Jacobson — who, with her enabler, Ilana Glazer, mines stoner-slacker millennial angst in Comedy Central's "Broad City" — can usually feel the unmistakable rhythm that means things are working.
To Mr. Trump's critics, she is an enabler trapped in a gilded cage, occasionally breaking out to express a divergent opinion or make a high-profile gaffe before retreating again into silence.
"By helping the Chinese government, we're an enabler, and that's something that really bothers me," the employee said, citing China's record on human rights, including its widely condemned treatment of ethnic Uighurs.
"Now more than ever, Nevadans deserve a Senator they can trust to be an independent voice standing up to President Trump, not his enabler," Rosen said in a statement alongside her announcement.
Cuomo has been seen by his liberals critics as an enabler of this arrangement: a weak Republican conference with a small advantage that he can play off the Democratic-dominated state Assembly.
We don't know yet how all this will turn out, but one thing is clear: McCain has been a crucial enabler of the Senate's shame — and a world-class hypocrite to boot.
Helena, once a promising painter, is relegated to the role of artistic enabler, welcoming talented "strays" into her home to liberate them from the strictures of convention that still subtly bind her.
Much as Trump has turned the political appointees at the Justice Department into facilitators of his lies about Jim Comey, Mnuchin acts as an enabler rather than a provider of adult supervision.
This included in season 7, during a big storyline that involved Lisa saying she didn't remember gossiping about Kim, including saying that Kim was close to death and that Kyle was her enabler.
There are a lot of ways her character could have been a passive enabler of his addiction, or a Pollyanna hoping to help him overcome his problems, and she was neither of those.
While the anonymity of cash acts as an enabler for the illegal economy, many fear that the lack of said anonymity will inevitably lead to an Orwellian society where individual freedom is limited.
From the Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise ship, 11 campaigners launched inflatable boats carrying banners opposing Statoil's Songa Enabler oil rig, 275 km (170 miles) north of the Norwegian coast, in the Arctic Barents sea.
Brody and company lay the blame on both Kris for being "selfish" and Caitlyn for being "an enabler" ... allowing Kris to put a wall between a dad and his kids from other marriages.
Songa Enabler, a rig owned by Songa Offshore, was on its way to drill the first well, Blaamann, 26 kilometers from Eni's Goliat field, the world's northernmost field in production, shipping data showed.
As impossible as it is to imagine, Rudolph Giuliani — the yowling Gollum of basic cable, President Trump's Cain-raisingest enabler — was once one of the most steadying, reassuring men in the United States.
It will be an enabler of peace because with it should silence the guns forever, because you want to trade, you don't want to fight with people that you need to trade with.
Annie Annie is a plucky Depression-era orphan, but one who can sing and dance, which earns her a place in the household of robber baron Oliver Warbucks and his beautiful enabler, Grace.
And speaking at an evening rally in Eugene, Oregon, Trump accused Clinton of being "an unbelievably nasty, mean enabler" of her husband's alleged affairs and accused her of destroying the lives of his accusers.
Latch presumably won Jet's financial (and marketing) buy-in by pitching its smart access product as an enabler of Jet's ecommerce — making it easier for the e-tailer to deliver to more customers (e.g.
OSLO, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Italy's Eni will use the Songa Enabler semi-submersible rig to drill two infill wells at its Arctic Goliat field this year, the Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority said on Monday.
Some 29 activists from 19 different countries, including the Philippines, South Africa, New Zealand, Bulgaria, Spain, Finland and Sweden, participated in the protest near the Songa Enabler rig that is operated by Songa Offshore.
They include money-transfer startup Azimo; $12 million Series B round for Latin America-based Uber rival Cabify; a Series C for UK-based Currency Cloud; and bitcoin enabler Bitnet — which Rakuten eventually acquired.
First you need to enable the System UI menu (see above) by tapping and holding the gear icon at the top of the Quick Settings pane, then you need to install Night Mode Enabler.
"It's an enabler to do business in certain areas of the world," said Dirk Mampe of German chemicals company BASF , which sells ingredients to toiletries manufacturers and now has 20.7614 of them certified halal.
AR isn't a gimmick, but one key enabler, along with music stems, the blockchain and several others to build a product that could become a platform for this new medium, to enable all artists.
It has been a root enabler of mis-selling of overpriced, conflicted financial products to retail investors, and this proposal, applied to all brokers, would be an excellent first step toward ending such practices.
"For those clubs traditionally at the upper end of the table who have been investing most significantly, their commercial revenue growth has also been a critical enabler of the increases in spending," Jones said.
The wireless charging partnership between Apple and chip giant Broadcom — "a key enabler of Apple's best-in-class performance"— has been going on for about two years, Sur wrote in a research note released Friday.
Apple wasn't the first to introduce a fingerprint sensor (like many of its other features) but it has become a popular tool to unlock the phone and became an enabler for services like Apple Pay.
Seen from that angle, the Whitney was not a cherished cultural resource to be preserved at all costs (including tolerating figures like Kanders for their money) but an enabler of violence to be actively confronted.
Based on those responses and my own thoughts, here are some requests: I'm generally optimistic when it comes to technology — it's both the focus of my work and a massive enabler of what I do.
Professionals will finally be able to be rewarded for good work and have a chance to get constructive feedback to improve," Zammuto says, describing his new company as an enabler of "a true Meritocratic Society.
Trump has already accused Hillary Clinton of being her husband's "enabler," and we can expect him to do that again as he tries to undercut her appeal as the first female presidential candidate in history.
An outspoken advocate for women's economic and professional empowerment, Trump can nevertheless come across as a blithe enabler to her father's punitive stances on reproductive rights (and Planned Parenthood president, Cecile Richards, has definitely noticed).
The second catalyst, which is actually a critical enabler for the first, is the introduction of new wireless infrastructure that takes advantage of BLE and makes it easy and cost-effective to deploy at scale.
"The racism, hateful and disrespectful rhetoric targeting immigrants, women and communities of color coming from the White House has served as a powerful enabler to those around the nation who support white supremacy," Russell said.
Fifty years later, in 2016, an Oromo from Ethiopia is using the same site to tell the world about the oppression of his people by the Ethiopian government and its primary enabler, the United States government.
A few months ago, when Donald Trump accused Hillary Clinton of being a "total enabler" of Bill Clinton's extramarital affairs, I wondered if that bomb would result in a Trumpian big, beautiful hole for Hillary Clinton.
Malta's technology allows energy grids to store excess electricity during times of peak production for redistribution to the grid when production decreases, a key enabler for weather-dependent clean energy sources such as wind and solar.
Charles H. Cleveland, a spokesman for the United States forces in Afghanistan, said he could not provide details on "the current disposition of enabler and train, advise and assist forces" because the operation was still underway.
"Aside from the intangible emotional and psychological benefits, people view wealth as an enabler — it enables them to have freedom, a happy family life and to pursue social and leisure activities they enjoy," the survey reports.
The majority of Americans support net neutrality, and being seen as an enabler of the big telecom companies will not be a good look, particularly coming off the heels of the recently passed tax overhaul bill.
Rome, welfare institute INPS holds conference on "Blockchain enabler in the ecosystems of the public administration" with President Pasquale Tridico (0700 GMT); Deputy Prime Minister and Industry Minister Luigi Di Maio expected to deliver closing address.
In a private meeting with members of her leadership team, Ms. Pelosi called Mr. Barr a "lap dog" for Mr. Trump and an "enabler" of obstruction of justice, according to a congressional aide in the room.
One result is the transformation of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, the country's civilian leader, from democracy icon to an enabler of what the United Nations calls ethnic cleaning and a foe of the free press.
His vote with the majority in the Muslim travel ban case will surely consign him to the history books as an enabler of our president's worst policies and known animus to members of one targeted religion.
"I do not want to be an enabler in this process," said Mayor Sylvester Turner, adding that he had also made a personal appeal to its owner, David Denenburg, to find another use for the building.
"The current system is programmed for self-destruction, and the legal system is the enabler," said Mumta Ito, a lawyer and founder of Nature's Rights, a Scotland-based advocacy group, which is advising Frome town council.
Nevertheless, Chuck opened up an investigation against Axe Capital because Axe's corruptive enterprise had Wendy under contract as its in-house enabler, coaching analysts to attack vulnerabilities in the market as lions would a wounded gazelle.
Shortly after the midterm elections, McConnell's longtime adviser J. Scott Jennings described to me how McConnell had "taken on this role as the principal enabler of the Trump agenda," and he meant it as a compliment.
The enabler for all this is what's often been called the consumerization of IT. There was an interesting transition that happened from the time I first started working in the 1990s through the early and late 2000s.
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For all the exposure and exhibitionism that social media has allowed for, it has also has created a cesspool of anonymity — and what is anonymity if not a social face mask and sweeping enabler of false courage?
Venkat Viswanathan, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University who advises flying vehicle startups, tells Axios that enormous improvements in lithium-ion batteries are a key enabler of this new age, but that much more progress is required.
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Trump has always been more of an enabler than a victim of the kind of tabloidized media frenzy that his Flowers tweet, however briefly, stirred — he understands that the rumor mill is what you make of it.
A populist politician, Geert Wilders, who has argued that Dutch tolerance on issues including immigration has gone too far, warned against the state acting as an enabler for the death of people who are lonely or depressed.
He's quite happy with a Palestinian Authority in the West Bank that once saw itself in the role of leading the way to a Palestinian state but has become the feeble enabler of Israel's gray-zone domination.
Now, faced with another mass shooting on his own watch, Trump, who has been called an enabler of racists by many Americans, promised the death penalty for murderers and looked for things other than guns to blame.
But in fact, Bloomberg's conversations with Arthur Sulzberger Jr. (owner of the Times), Rupert Murdoch (New York Post), and his longtime enabler Mort Zuckerman (New York Daily News) began well ahead of the collapse of Lehmann Brothers.
The firm started out acting as a VC, but Tryb CEO Markus Gnirck explained to TechCrunch that it decided to actively play in the space and thus it switched modes to become an enabler or collector of businesses.
But services like programmatic ads that promote other products present Spotify as an enabler and platform for a more sustainable streaming music business for everyone, Spotify itself as well as the artists and rightsholders that work with it.
A number of activists entered a 500-metre safety perimeter around Songa Enabler rig with rubber boats and kayaks on Thursday, seeking to stop the drilling of the Korpfjell well, situated more than 400 kilometers from the mainland.
While it has become virtually de jure to ascribe the economic upheaval that working families and communities have endured in recent decades to globalization, it remains a mere enabler of the relentless pursuit of shareholder value by executives.
Technology alone is not the answer, but the promise of blockchain could act as an enabler for a decentralized global identity database, where the people owned their own identity and no single government or corporation could assert sovereignty.
Even if you're not the NYE type, I hope you have an enabler in your life who who will drag you out of the house and throw together your look in the Uber en route to the party.
The mother of Nikolas Cruz, the man charged with killing 17 people in Parkland, Florida, earlier this year, was "an enabler" who allowed her son to buy a gun despite concerns from mental health counselors, an official said Tuesday.
In the big-screen reboot of the classic British sitcom, publicist Eddy (Jennifer Saunders) sets out to land a new client (none other than supermodel Kate Moss) with the help, as always, of best pal/enabler Patsy (Joanna Lumley).
In the big-screen return of the classic British sitcom, publicist Eddy (Jennifer Saunders) sets out to land a new client (none other than supermodel Kate Moss) with the help, as always, of best pal/enabler Patsy (Joanna Lumley).
It has investments across five markets in Southeast Asia — with a particular focus on Indonesia and Singapore — and that portfolio includes Singapore's Carousell, automotive marketplace Carro, P2P lending startup Funding Societies, payment enabler Omise and health tech startup Alodokter.
That's going to initially mean the core Omise business, which is a payment enabler akin to Stripe for Southeast Asia and Japan, but further down the line it may include OMG once the payment network is up and running.
To counter claims by Democrats that he is anti-women, Trump has branded the former first lady an "enabler" of Bill Clinton's alleged extra-marital affairs, and dredged up the 1990s scandals that led to the former president's impeachment.
But after the daughter of Vidal passed Rinna's "Kim Richards is close to death and Kyle Richards is her enabler"-comments back to Rinna's longtime enemy Vanderpump, their friendship was pretty much over in the Melrose Place alum's eyes.
In "Machiavelli: The Art of Teaching People What to Fear," the French historian Patrick Boucheron joins an estimable list of scholars who have been trying to debunk the crude stereotype of Machiavelli as a fascist enabler and tyrant whisperer.
"The ambition is to create an innovation ecosystem for Europe, where larger organizations work closely with agile startups to innovate and learn from each other, using data as an enabler to solve problems," the EC said in a statement.
" There would be "no more Mr. Nice Guy" Trump vowed, ignoring his yearlong track record of pillorying Clinton on the campaign trail, including raising her husband's White House sex scandal and referring to her as a "nasty, mean enabler.
The Sharjah Art Foundation (SAF) was established in 2009 to build on the ongoing legacies of the first Sharjah Biennial in 1993, and has established itself as a significant cultural shaper and enabler in the immediate region and beyond.
"Cisco brings to the task force this collaborative spirit, a deep understanding of the operation of global ICT value chains and my expertise in shifting security and risk from 'limiting damage' to key enabler of business differentiation," said Conway.
"Among all startups for embedded systems, VDOO is the first to introduce a unique, holistic approach focusing on the device vendors which are the focal enabler in truly securing devices," said Lip-Bu Tan, founding partner of WRVI Capital.
Horizon said the positive opinion was a "crucial enabler" for British environmental permits that it was seeking before it could begin the Wylfa Newydd project in Wales, intended to join a new fleet of nuclear power plants in Britain.
A report released Wednesday faults the Army for not considering "mission risk" when deciding how many positions to cut from so-called enabler units, which are groups with special tasks, such as the military police, explosives disposal and transportation.
Lara Sidawi Moore Chief strategy officer and director at the Energy Intelligence Group The single greatest challenge is the uncertainty of the geopolitical landscape as an enabler for new sources of energy while not being taken by shortsighted trends.
She added that Alibaba's Hong Kong-listed stock price is "quite attractive" at present, pointing to Alibaba's position as an "enabler" for services, such as the transaction of physical goods and storage of information, as catalysts for the business.
Tracey — whose absent father has been in jail, and whose angry mother is an enabler of Tracey's worst impulses — is the diva, the heedless one, who wears flashy clothes, has lots of boyfriends and takes a lot of drugs.
"Through his strong strategic mindset and relentless focus on executional excellence, John has been a key enabler for us in managing the incredible growth we have experienced over the past years," CEO Jorgen Vig Knudstorp said in a statement.
Wherever unprotected activists stand up to governments and corporations that encroach on indigenous land rights and other human rights, we must do all we can to stop our governments, corporations and lending institutions from playing the role of enabler.
"[E]vidence gathered in the House's impeachment inquiry suggests that Mulvaney was a central player and enabler of the President's alleged misconduct," House General Counsel Douglas Letter wrote in a brief filed Monday as part of the Kupperman matter.
So enabler quicker transfers of ownership may enable comms to be maintained despite state attempts to disrupt and interfere — even if the original admin needs to temporarily delete their Telegram account to protect its data from being accessed via their device.
One more thing: As much as I loved Russian Doll, it was a bummer to see the name of Dave Becky — who is Poehler's producing partner, and was Louis C.K.'s enforcer/enabler — in the end credits of Russian Doll.
Now, as ever, all levels of government need to step up and take control by defining the requirements that Sidewalk Labs, and any other smart city vendor, investor, or enabler, will need to meet in order to do business here.
During the three days, 80+ speakers and performers will engage with themes including immigration and borders, climate realities, notions of intersectional justice, gentrification, tourism as an enabler for neocolonialism, and the roles art and activism can play in all these issues.
He's headed to the Hall of Fame and still helps as an offensive enabler with fantastic passes and a reliable set shot, but this move was a long time coming, maybe even from the day he first signed with San Antonio.
Why don&apost they arrest Hillary as a coconspirator because she has allowed him -- she has been the person that has let him go and the enabler that has let him go and do what he has done to women.
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ABU DHABI, Nov 16 (Reuters) - France's MBDA and Dassault Aviation plan to open a missile engineering centre and a flight testing centre in the United Arab Emirates, the UAE's defence and security industry enabler Tawazun Economic Council said on Saturday.
YOU KNOW, THE ABILITY TO CREATE SOMETHING THAT CUSTOMERS WANT TO COME AND USE, YOU KNOW, WE THINK THAT IS THE IMPORTANT ENABLER IN TERMS OF BEING ABLE TO MAKE THIS BROADLY AVAILABLE FOR ALL MUCH OUR CLIENTS AND PARTNERS.
"The Army recognizes the need to conduct a mission risk assessment of not only its combat forces, but also its planned enabler force structure as part of Total Army Analysis," the response says, referring to the process used to identify cuts.
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement needs to remain top of mind as an enabler of much needed stability and confidence to corporations and supply chains throughout a region that enjoys $1.2 trillion in trade impacting half a billion consumers.
Hugh Grant plays her romantic partner and enabler, St. Clair Bayfield, who pays off critics, makes sure her recitals are packed with only sympathetic ears and tucks her into bed at night before running off to his mistress (Rebecca Ferguson).
He also declared that Hillary Clinton herself did not exactly embody the progress of women in politics - because she was her husband's enabler-in-chief during his presidency when he was accused of exploitative sexual conduct toward a number of women.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Justin Post has also warned that the tech giant is being seen as an "enabler" because it didn't alert users that their data was collected without their consent, according to business news website ValueWalk.
Yitzhak Peterburg, interim president and CEO at Teva Pharmaceutical, told CNBC on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum's annual June meeting in Dalian that digital disruption is an enabler for health-care and pharmaceutical companies to serve today's customers.
When Theodore McCarrick, the former cardinal and archbishop of Washington, was finally revealed as the abuser and enabler of abuse that he was, and stripped of his titles, it emerged that his activities were well known to many in high places.
Just as Christopher, earlier in the book, was his enabler for escaping the plantation, in Canada Washington encounters Tanna Goff and her naturalist father, who become not only his protectors but open up the study of the natural world for him.
A cynic might argue that Barr's remarks could be read as a dressing down of media and legal commentators who have savaged him as a tame enabler of an unbridled President as much as they are directed at Trump himself.
Adel Al-Saleh, hired at the start of 2018 to turn around loss-making T-Systems, told staff on Wednesday that the business would in future be "an integrated end-to-end IT player and reliable enabler for our clients' digitization".
"Other countries should send a clear message to Syria's chief enabler, Russia, that it needs to end its efforts to block the Security Council from taking action to stop these atrocities," said Lama Fakih, the campaign group's deputy Middle East director.
It was a wrenching, hard-to-swallow exposé of the polarizing and blasé political, legal and cultural climate that has allowed the likes of Michael Cohen to operate and thrive for so long as Mr. Trump's personal fixer, intimidator and enabler.
Kurz became the head of a caretaker government just days ago and hoped to use that position as a springboard to re-election, depicting himself as more of a victim of the current crisis than its enabler who brought the FPO into power.
"Technology is a huge enabler of this, so we are investing a lot of our capital into creating personalized experiences for our customer and that can mean more personalized in the store or reaching them on a more personalized basis online," Gass said.
"I hope that Go-Jek will be talked about 10 years from now — 20 years from now — as the company that proved technology is actually the key enabler in unleashing an economy, in making it leapfrog into the next stage of societal evolution. "
" What to tell Trump: Dennis Muilenburg, president and CEO of Boeing, would tell POTUS: "Keep this at the top of the priority list…The one enabler for the American economy — the one catalyst that can really unleash economic growth — is tax reform.
New technologies have been considered as being a key enabler of the transition to a circular economy, defined as being restorative and regenerative by design, while aiming to keep products, components and materials at their highest utility and value at all times.
He evaded answering a question about whether Bill Clinton's indiscretions were a legitimate topic and a (rather odd) follow-up question about whether Hillary Clinton was "an enabler of sexual misconduct", by talking about American's Judeo-Christian roots and railing against secular progressives.
Two historians at the University of Virginia on Wednesday expanded on their reasons for resigning from their roles at the college's public policy center, saying the center hired an "enabler of Trump's anti-truth" in an op-ed for The Washington Post.
Apple doesn't have a social platform per se, but some may perceive them as a social enabler: The App marketplace is a kind of social landscape, music is a socially engaging medium, as are movies — these are culturally significant and drive social engagements.
On women, his 22019 campaign site lists rights of women as one of his top issues, yet a quick review of his record reveals that Sanders is a passive enabler of the status quo at best and an outright fraud at worst.
But for some, merely targeting Republicans is not enough; Mr. Klein's group, the Independent Democratic Conference, is now fair game because it is viewed as an enabler to Republican rule — helping them control the State Senate even though Democrats hold a numerical majority.
Far from being Franklin's rival, Hick is an enabler and an ally, turning in reports from across the nation on the impact of the Depression and helping Franklin manage at least one of his mistresses, Missy LeHand, after she suffers a stroke.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany and the Netherlands agreed on Wednesday to back global efforts to revamp international tax rules for the digital era, as part of efforts by the Dutch government to clean up its reputation as a major enabler of corporate tax avoidance.
The iPhone was arguably at the center of all this, as one of the things that pioneered the bring your own device (BYOD) model in the workplace, but also as an enabler of many of the apps that would make the same journey later.
But if Trump truly wants to portray Hillary Clinton as "an enabler of sexual violence," he is going to have to be the one to do it — all those ugly and disputed allegations are going to have to come out of Donald Trump's mouth onstage.
Kurz hoped to use his position as chancellor during the transition as a springboard for re-election, presenting himself as more of a victim of the political crisis set off by the video than an enabler of it who brought the far right to power.
Some wander through White House halls, eyes vacant, colliding into walls and each other, their reputations drained to the last drop: John Kelly the Gold Star General turned Chief Authoritarian Enabler; Ronny L. Jackson, the Nicest Guy in Washington, now branded Tyrant / Pill Pusher / Drunk.
To my eye his 13,000-word report paints a picture of crowdfunding as an enabler for scaling ineptitude to heights it would not normally be capable of reaching — because the people involved would lack the resources to allow their inexperience to have so much runway.
The incredible growth-enabler and platform-driver that mobile applications have proven to be over most of the last decade makes it hard to imagine a time when they won't be that relevant, but I believe 2017 will mark the beginning of that unfathomable era.
We know that the National Enquirer was Trump's enabler in helping him to bury the threat of adult-film star Stormy Daniels' story of their affair before the election; we know that Pecker and Trump have both been unusually tight with the Saudi regime.
"What we're looking at now is taking out key enabler personnel from certain units, training them and then reinserting them so they can provide information to the coalition to enable us to then target ISIL," one official said, using an alternate acronym for ISIS.
Omise, meanwhile, is taking a more conventional path with its plan to develop a wholly decentralized payment platform — Omise Go. The company, which serves business customers in Japan, Thailand and Indonesia, currently operates as a payment enabler that lets companies take money from customers online.
" The importance of 5G – the fifth generation of mobile networks – is noted too: the report states it is "set to become a key enabler of smart factory initiatives" because its features give manufacturers the chance to "introduce or enhance real-time and highly reliable applications.
One category of enabler he describes is the cringeworthy "thought-leader," who nudges plutocrats to think more about the poor but never actually challenges them, thus stroking them and allowing them to feel their MarketWorld approaches are acceptable rather than the cop-outs they are.
The importance of 5G – the fifth generation of mobile networks – was also noted: the report said it was "set to become a key enabler of smart factory initiatives" because its features give manufacturers the chance to "introduce or enhance real-time and highly reliable applications."
Google's first wave of VR has left the company acting as more of an enabler of experiences than a provider of them, we'll see how that shifts in the future but for the time being it seems it's being successful at what it has sought to do.
Trump in January referred to the former president as "one of the great women abusers of all time" and accused Hillary Clinton of being an "enabler," referring to the 42nd president's sex scandals -- despite Trump defending the former president at the time of the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
"A lot of this can be done early, cheaply, or for free," he said, before adding that engines—Unreal, Unity, and so on—have actually been a barrier to this, but now "they could be an enabler," highlighting that Unreal 4 has a colorblindness simulator built in.
The service — which let users share six-second videos that could be viewed repeatedly on a loop — was a big enabler for some of the most well-known so-called social media "influencers," including YouTube video makers Logan and Jake Paul and pop artist Shawn Mendes.
"We have engaged with what one can call a second generation of reforms that would really push the private sector, deconstrain the private sector, open more space for the private sector and sequentially I guess move the state from a doer to an enabler," said Belhaj.
As the Democratic race for president winds down, some party strategists have complained that Mr. Weaver is the Vermont senator's enabler in chief, a true believer who could encourage his boss to keep fighting on after the June 14 primary in Washington, D.C., even though Mrs.
" He blamed the Trump White House for setting the tone, saying in a statement, "The racism, hateful and disrespectful rhetoric targeting immigrants, women and communities of color coming from the White House has served as a powerful enabler to those around the nation who support white supremacy.
"What makes us different is that everyone else is operating on a retail model, but we are a platform, not a shop, an enabler not a competitor, and are reaping all the advantages that such a position entails," the suave Mr. Neves said in London this week.
"What makes us different is that everyone else is operating on a retail model, but we are a platform, not a shop, an enabler not a competitor, and are reaping all the advantages that such a position entails," Mr. Neves said in an interview in December.
The fiscal conservatives note that the program was supposed to take the burden off taxpayers but has not, and environmentalists argue that it has become an enabler of construction on flood-prone coastlines, by charging premiums too low to reflect the true cost of building there.
For all its candor and specificity — rare qualities in corporate America — the report doesn't directly address the sources of Uber's misbehavior: its longtime chief executive, Travis Kalanick, and his chief enabler, the endlessly forgiving board of directors that is controlled by Mr. Kalanick and his cronies.
As prosecutor general—the equivalent of the Attorney General in the United States—Lutsenko tried to assure his American counterparts that he, too, was committed to reform, but they soon came to see him as an enabler of the corrupt system that they were seeking to fix.
During a tense interview with Chris Cuomo on CNN's New Day Monday, the presumptive GOP nominee defended comments he made over the weekend that Clinton was an "unbelievably nasty, mean enabler" who has attacked some of the women who accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual harassment or infidelity.
The Trump presidency is in mortal peril because for every Trump apologist and enabler who parrots his party line or peddles his bogus conspiracy theories, there are a greater number of patriots who work for him but act for the nation and will not be silenced any longer.
"We have taken a fundamentally different approach from the likes of Amazon because we see ourselves as an enabler of retail...We see ourselves as part of a solution for retailers to be able to drive better transactions," Google's president for retail and shopping Daniel Alegre told Reuters.
"Americans are again playing an advisor role, an enabler role for these Iraqi forces ... Most of the American forces in Iraq are not anywhere close to the front line," Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook told a news briefing, saying many U.S. troops were on advisory or logistical support missions.
Ms. Bulc cited air transport as a "key enabler" of economic growth and credited air services agreements that the European Union has concluded in recent years with several countries in the western Balkans, the Middle East and North Africa with significantly bolstering air traffic between those regions and Europe.
If Mr. Khan can make the military a partner and enabler of his foreign policy ambitions — including a "mutually beneficial" relationship with the United States, "open borders" with Afghanistan and peaceful trade with India — he will pull off a feat no Pakistani leader, civilian or military, has ever managed.
And for Blair, all deference disappeared when the British had their suspicions confirmed that the selling of the Iraq invasion was based on sexed-up evidence, and that their prime minister's role as W.'s enabler and simultaneous translator had helped pave the path to endless war and ISIS.
He had to walk away to collect himself, and everyone knew what he had left unsaid — that those challenges had almost everything to do with Kobe Bryant and his chief enabler, Byron Scott, who was then the team's coach, and that this season bears no resemblance to last season.
" Former Obama Energy Secretary Ernest MonizErnest Jeffrey MonizBiden under pressure from environmentalists on climate plan Pelosi, Clinton among attendees at memorial reception for Ellen Tauscher 2020 is the Democrats' to lose — and they very well may MORE published a study this year calling nuclear a "key national security enabler.
"Kyle's an enabler and Kim's close to death"  By now, Rinna has admitted to spreading damaging gossip about Kim and Kyle Richards to pal Eden Sassoon — gossip that alleged Kim might be in the middle of a relapse, was "close to dying" and was being enabled by her sister, Kyle.
Zilingo was once destined to compete with the big players like Lazada, which is owned by Alibaba, Shopee, which is operated by NYSE-listed Sea, and Tokopedia, the $7 billion company that's part of SoftBank's Vision Fund, but its supply chain focus has shifted its position to that of enabler.
But when he has gone after the Clintons, he's been squarely aiming below the belt, like when he called Bill Clinton a sexual predator and Hillary his enabler, or when he focused on the amount of time Hillary Clinton spent in the bathroom during a break during a Democratic Party debate.
Safe would also take out workers on drilling rigs that conduct exploration or production drilling for oil firms, including 117 workers from the Transocean Spitsbergen; 80 workers from the Songa Offshore Enabler; 71 workers from Odfjell Drilling's Deepsea Stavanger and 60 workers from North Atlantic Drilling's West Elara, among others.
If the 2013 and 2017 election results were the motivation for Hun Sen&aposs smackdown of his opponents, China was the enabler, said Strangio, obviating the need for Western development aid by providing hundreds of millions of dollars of infrastructure loans and other forms of financing with few strings attached.
Read more: Melissa McCarthy once went out with a guy who brought a sex toy in his backpack to the first dateMcCarthy also disclosed that her "The Kitchen" costar Elisabeth Moss is "a great enabler," and encouraged her to make her one of her latest purchases: a giant fiberglass yellow horse.
"The threat of more trade barriers is unlikely to sway China from its plan to make its domestic chip industry self-reliant, and to create a strong supply chain as a key enabler for innovation in other technologically intensive industries," analysts at BMI Research said in a note to clients Tuesday.
She'd told Liz how all that had rolled into her feelings about the president, and how hard it was keeping those feelings to herself when she was around Phillip, his friends and his family, and how she wondered if that made her a strong, understanding woman or an enabler of Trump.
Calling China's entry into the World Trade Organization an enabler of "the greatest jobs theft in history," he said he would instruct his treasury secretary to label China as a currency manipulator, and would have his trade representative bring trade cases against the country — both in the U.S. and the World Trade Organization.
Worldwide distribution of arms venders by region (Source: RAND Europe)"The dark web is both an enabler for the trade of illegal weapons already on the black market and a potential source of diversion for weapons legally owned," said Giacomo Persi Paoli, a research leader at RAND Europe and the report's lead author.
"While we have nothing to share about specific projects at this time, we believe satellite technology will be an important enabler of the next generation of broadband infrastructure, making it possible to bring broadband connectivity to rural regions where internet connectivity is lacking or non-existent," Facebook told Wired in a statement.
The Trump campaign's strategy as each accusation surfaced has been to shift the conversation back to the allegations of sexual misconduct by Bill Clinton (who is not on the ballot), and his charge that Hillary Clinton served as an enabler who tried to damage the credibility of women he was involved with.
Given Mr Corbyn's irritating habit, throughout his long life in politics, of demonising anybody to his right in the party as a traitor to the true cause, it would be a delicious irony if he went down in history as Ramsay MacCorbyn, the enabler of the most dastardly Tory project since Thatcherism.
"While we have nothing to share about specific projects at this time, we believe satellite technology will be an important enabler of the next generation of broadband infrastructure, making it possible to bring broadband connectivity to rural regions where internet connectivity is lacking or non-existent," a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement.
Speaking in Los Angeles at the Upfront Summit, Crooked Media co-founder and former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau came down on elected Republicans for their lack of action against Donald Trump's administration: Jon Lovett, Favreau's co-founder, also had some strong words about Ryan, calling him "a sleazy enabler of this horror show."
At a time when Charlie Rose and other men brought down by the roiling wave of revolt against sexual harassment have reportedly begun to plan their returns to the public eye — largely to incredulous reception — Ms. Chapman, once seen as an enabler, now framed as another victim, is another kind of test case.
"We're seeing Donald Trump attacking Hillary Clinton by attacking her husband saying he abuses women, and therefore, Hillary Clinton is an enabler," she said of former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE.
" The Washington Post editorial board said that while Gillespie would have won a race to the bottom because of the MS-13 ads and others depicting Northam as an enabler of child predators, it was "sad that someone who promises to be a governor for all Virginians didn't call out [Latino Victory] right away.
READ: Trump: Hillary Clinton a 'nasty, mean enabler' Ryan sent shockwaves through the political establishment Thursday when he told CNN's Jake Tapper that he's "just not ready" to support Trump, making him the highest-level GOP official to reject the real estate magnate since he became the last candidate standing in the party's nominating contest.
Many Game of Thrones fans were willing to relativize their moral compass and to root for characters like Jaime (attempted child murderer), Olenna (successful child murderer), Tyrion (patricidal murderer and slavery enabler), Daenerys (mass murderer and crucifixion enthusiast), and Cersei (judging only by the season six finale, a terrorist, torture advocate, and mass murderer).
"While we have nothing to share about specific projects at this time, we believe satellite technology will be an important enabler of the next generation of broadband infrastructure, making it possible to bring broadband connectivity to rural regions where internet connectivity is lacking or non-existent," a Facebook spokesperson told Wired in a statement.
Then there is alleged abuse enabler Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE defending Trump, just in time for the 85033 contests.
Which is why Michael and Jeff aren't just drafting a report; they're collecting evidence for an unusual complaint recently lodged with the Securities and Exchange Commission by the National Whistleblower Center in Washington, DC. They plan to use that evidence to take on the entity they believe is the real enabler of these crimes: Facebook.
But even as bishops and other Catholic leaders gather in Rome this weekend to address the abuse crisis, no Catholic I know feels assured that real change will come, that the worst is behind us, that some prince of the church, even a sainted pope, won't eventually be revealed as a predator, an enabler.
He's been holding this trump card, so to speak, that he's going to come after her on being an enabler, and he's going to come after her on having attacked women ... all, which is totally false by the way, which is among the reasons his ploy didn't work because the facts didn't verify it out.
"If we encourage children and parents to connect more regularly with their local nature and view technology as an enabler instead of a barrier, there's potential for them to become more familiar with the shared natural spaces around them, and more willing to let their children explore and play more freely," educator Bronwyn Cumbo once told Phys.org.
Over the past month or so alone, browser startup Brave raised $35 million in under a minute, little-known fintech firm TenX raised $80 million, an ICO for ICO-enabler Bancor drew $150 million while highly controversial project EOS claimed a record after raising over $185 million in the first week of a year-long ICO campaign.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) on Wednesday blasted Facebook's refusal to take down a doctored video of her, using the incident to accuse the tech giant of being a "willing enabler" of Russia's election interference.
And one day when you have to explain to your kids how you, as a Christian, but more important as a human being, could have supported this ticket, I'll tell them that you truly believed you were helping save the country from a monster enabler of sexual predators and rapists of 12-year-olds — you had no choice.
I think we'll look back and see airpods and really great wireless headphones as another kind of step-function enabler of audio, where all of a sudden this relatively simple innovation of taking the wires away reduces the friction of having headphones with you and taking them out of your pocket and putting them in your ears, right?
RELATED: Trump campaign spends $2.5M on ads in Pennsylvania, Indiana While Trump has been highly critical of the former secretary of state throughout his presidential campaign -- including knocking Clinton over her email scandal and calling her an "enabler" of her husband's alleged sexual abuse -- the New York real estate mogul had previously been effusive in his praise of the Clintons.
"If Trump does the same thing he did at the State Department, putting in more of an enabler, there is likely to be a structural impact," said Todd Rosenblum, a former senior official at the Pentagon who oversaw defense policy on homeland security matters and who also served as deputy undersecretary at the Department of Homeland Security during the Obama administration.
Nike as provocateur and the Times as enabler of a self-confessed subversive at the heart of government are engaging in the very divisiveness of which they accuse President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
He is determined to focus on what was heavenly in imperial Iran, while glossing over the grievances that led to the political revolt: the shah's aversion to even peaceful resistance to his regime, the enduring resentment at his restoration to power in 1953 by the United States and the lingering view of his rule as an enabler of American imperialism.
For sure, Putin wants to maintain use of Russian air and naval facilities in Syria, but if Moscow could arrange that access without Assad or his cronies remaining as partners, Putin might welcome the opportunity to preserve Russia's vital interests in Syria without being painted as an enabler of a person who is subject to prosecution as a war criminal.
"To fail to make clear that the conspiracy theory and false accusations about Joe Biden have been comprehensively disproven, to artificially prop-up these egregious lies based on the 'principle' that if partisans make accusations, they have to be treated as legitimate regardless of the facts, is to make you an enabler of misinformation," the memo warned reporters and media outlets.
And if it's easy to imagine this scenario because of the Danneels example, it's also easy to imagine because that's how things have proceeded consistently in the church since the sex abuse scandals broke: If a given predator or enabler is "on side" for either conservatives or liberals, he will find defenders and protectors for as long as events and revelations permit.
After the Israeli election in April, I spent a week explaining to my classmates that there were plenty of people in Israel who didn't vote for Mr. Netanyahu's Likud party, just as there were and are many Americans who oppose President Donald Trump, only to be called an "apartheid-enabler," a "baby killer" and a "colonial apologist" by my peers in person and on social media.
Nielsen, instead of going down in the annals of the Trump presidency as an enabler of actions that have been compared to World War II Japanese internment camps, could emerge as the heroine of this crisis, falling on her own sword for the good of the more than 2,000 children who don't have a father or mother nearby to console them and for the moral compass of an entire nation.
Like Trump, though, he has run as a law-and-order candidate, and seems more likely to emulate the president's attack on Gillum as a supposed enabler of crime: Not only did Congressman Ron DeSantis easily win the Republican Primary, but his opponent in November is his biggest dream....a failed Socialist Mayor named Andrew Gillum who has allowed crime & many other problems to flourish in his city.
Jessie Liu -- enemy Gordon Sondland -- enemy Marie Yovanovitch -- enemy Chad Mizelle -- friend Judy Shelton -- trying very hard to be a friend Trump's chief enabler Barr was a late addition to the Trump Cabinet, but he's been working hard on Trump's behalf since becoming attorney general: He made clear to special counsel Robert Mueller during the Russia investigation that Trump, as President, could not be charged with a crime.
The sites were recently condemned in a report conducted by the APPG on Prostitution and the Global Sex Trade, which reasoned "Adult services websites represent the most significant enabler of sexual exploitation in the UK" and offered some damning conclusions about such services:Websites such as Vivastreet and Adultwork are key to the typical 'business model' used by the organised crime groups and third party exploiters who dominate the UK's off-street sex trade.
The idea is how do we move cargo with air speed at the price of land speed or land transportation, this is the ultimate and this is the future and DP World as an enabler of trade we are concerned all the time about how do we move things faster, more efficiently and become enablers in logistics for the intermodal trade and then we are adding another intermodal method which is the cargo speed.
Internationally, in the run-up to the elections in France and the United Kingdom, Facebook also tried to mitigate its potential role as an enabler of deliberately misleading items — meant to sway public opinion in the run-up to the elections in France and the United Kingdom — by deleting tens of thousands of fake accounts, according to the BBC, as well as by running "Tips for spotting false news" in full-page advertisements in major newspapers in both countries.
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That's obviously changed now, transportation is a huge piece of what venture capitalists focus on, but from day one, we focused on sleepy, incumbent markets where technology can be an enabler of a new business model that makes it better, faster, cheaper for the consumer, or the business that it's serving, and where you can change the margins in the business to create a market leader that incumbents then either have to own or that can be a large standalone company.
Bosomy damsels and brawny slabs; cheering digital crowds; a lachrymose sphinx; a bedazzled Geoffrey Rush; a galactic cruise ship; an Egyptian god played by the Dane Nikolaj Coster-Waldau; the sword-and-sandals enabler Gerard Butler; a smoky monster that from one angle looks like a fanged doughnut and from another an alarmingly enraged anus — "Gods of Egypt" attests that they do make them like they used to, or at least like the King of the Bs, Roger Corman, once did, except with far more money.
The platform also gave the label to "The campaign misstatements of Donald Trump" in 2015 and in 2016 to "Fake news," which it noted "found a willing enabler" in President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, who fact-checkers say has tallied thousands of false and misleading statements since taking office.
WE'RE NOT A MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR -- ONE OF THE WEIRDNESS AND AN INDICATION HOW POORLY WE DID IN ALLOWING A VACUUM INSTEAD OF A NARRATIVE ABOUT OUR BUSINESS, WE WERE, YOU KNOW, REPRESENTING THE MORTGAGE CRISIS AND WE DIDN'T ORIGINATE MORTGAGES NOW WE BOUGHT MORTGAGES FROM OTHER PEOPLE AND TO THAT EXTENT WE WERE ACCUSED AND TO SOME EXTENT THERE'S SOME VALIDITY WE BOUGHT OTHER PEOPLE'S MORTGAGES AND GAVE THAT MONEY TO GO OUT TO RELEND MONEY AND COULD HAVE BEEN AN ENABLER BETWEEN US AND AN INSTITUTION THAT ACTUALLY WENT OUT AND CREATED MORTGAGES WE DIDN'T DO THAT.
Sen. Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.) called Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) President Trump's "greatest enabler" and said he doubts the Republican has the "courage" to condemn Trump's recent attack on progressive congresswomen of color.

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