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February 3: The Trump administration enacts new sanctions on Iran.
But what one president enacts, the next can tear up.
The Senate bill enacts its 20% corporate rate in 2019.
When Cathy instead marries a wealthy man, Heathcliff enacts revenge.
Congress should realize the errors here before it enacts the bill.
For a hospital show, she enacts a patient in a wheelchair.
Smithson enacts a rare performative action at the film's halfway point.
The answer, as "The Topeka School" enacts it, is Hell yes.
In reality, many of the changes Twitter enacts may be too late.
The House bill enacts its 20.93% corporate rate right away in 2018.
Finally, in "Changeling," Mr. Riener re-enacts that Cunningham work from 1957.
The U.S. government sometimes enacts laws that the majority of Californians oppose.
The title track, a ballad, enacts a dialogue between stillness and unrest.
The album enacts a musical war between the artificial and the organic.
The writer enacts on the page exactly what he hopes to convey.
From there it enacts variations on Britain's own strategy of indirect rule.
"Passes" is ENACTS, which I got from already having the EN- prefix.
But he invariably enacts this belief by doing what is worst for him.
The parliament session's suspension is noteworthy because parliament enacts the independence law. 5.
This repeal now re-enacts a six month statute of limitations on violations.
Same-sex marriage is widely accepted, but North Carolina enacts its bathroom law.
In so doing, the cover re-enacts the very harm and humiliation Chand identified.
In the face of the horrors he witnesses and enacts, he slowly breaks down.
The debate over illegal immigration will not end if Congress enacts the president's proposal.
For that reason, "The Master" enacts an expansion of James rather than a resurrection.
Ms. Schumer herself has denied that the film re-enacts any particular bodily ideal.
When the government enacts deficit-financed tax cuts, the two channels can work simultaneously.
Now they have concessions they can roll back if the Trump administration enacts those.
Georgia, like other states, enacts its own immigration-related measures to complement the federal ones.
Airbnb has said it will sue New York state if the governor enacts the law.
Whatever banking legislation Congress enacts this year will largely be written in the conference committee.
Grouper makes music that is fascinated with this studied process, that enacts it through composition.
Art is therefore not a mirror of reality, but a hammer which enacts positive change.
Whoever molds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes, or pronounces judicial decisions.
That may happen before the US enacts consumer-friendly privacy laws—if it ever does.
It should be flexible over public spending, on the condition that Italy enacts growth-enhancing reforms.
Still, as the government enacts painful economic reforms, it needs the support of the religious establishment.
The feature will essentially be broken, or at least partially broken, once Twitter enacts these changes.
Sunny D, a drink almost exclusively made for children, enacts some sort of mental breakdown online.
We know that language has performative power — a vow, for example, enacts the promise it makes.
"We need a citywide concept of commemoration that actually enacts this shift of perspective," he said.
Op-Ed Contributor Regardless of whether Congress enacts health care reform, the private sector isn't waiting.
It won't be coming back, regardless of who becomes president or what policies the federal government enacts.
Didi said it suspended its carpooling service on May 12th as it enacts several new safety features.
Quinn enacts a "purity test" on Jeremy, which involves drilling his skull open with an awful contraption.
The National Defense Authorization Act [NDAA] enacts several cybersecurity related measures both military and non-military related.
But substantially weakening the agency that enacts the rules could effectively hamstring Mr. Obama's climate change legacy.
The scene where he re-enacts murder reminded me of The Act of Killing in a way.
Evan's (Rachel Bay Jones) tirelessly enacts the role of cheerleader-in-chief for her lonely, awkward boy.
Mr Smith re-enacts the 56 times the police struck King, exaggerating the blows with booming thud sounds.
If Mr Trump enacts even a fraction of his mercantilist rhetoric, he risks neutering the World Trade Organisation.
That could begin playing out next month, when Europe enacts sweeping new regulations that prioritize people's data privacy.
The video re-enacts parts of "Richard II," about a deposed king who works to oust his usurper.
Whether Congress enacts a special tax on Amazon, simply because President Trump wants it, remains to be seen.
Yet that doesn't mean those voters will lash out if Congress enacts the cuts and Trump signs them.
The government could publish the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, the legislation that enacts May's Brexit deal, before that break.
The FISA Amendments Act will expire at the end of 2017 unless Congress enacts new legislation extending it.
"Tilted" plays while Sam, along with her two other daughters and their grandmother, re-enacts Ms. Letissier's video.
Part of the way she enacts her pride is to pretend it comes effortlessly, as is her right.
Later, the foundation elaborates further: Enacts a broad-based, 16 percent "Business Transfer Tax" or value-added tax.
The budget request must be passed by Congress, which controls federal purse strings and rarely enacts presidential budgets.
Enacts new ethics reforms to "drain the swamp" and reduce the corrupting influence of special interests on our politics.
"Ultimately, how the company enacts these principles is what will matter more than statements such as this," Asaro said.
Takami's exhibition enacts, rather than critiques, this human tendency, using painting's safe, mimetic distance to evoke its latent danger.
If Congress enacts the Republican plan into law, it would not affect 2017 tax-year returns filed in 2018.
Marlboro-maker Altria has the most at risk if the FDA enacts the maximum nicotine policy, the analysts said.
The government still enacts laws and policies (lobbying power notwithstanding), and companies are still beholden to their profit motives.
Ring said in a statement that its subsidy programs are different than those it enacts directly with law enforcement.
She has such a crush on her idol, she enacts drastic schemes to accuse his current hookup of stealing.
At one point, Berryman enacts a hilariously impassioned sermon, stalking the stage and milking each line for a laugh.
And it enacts a new storage law that requires gun owners to secure their firearms, or risk criminal penalties.
When most people hear the word "democracy," they think about a system that enacts the will of the people.
Abortion providers interests, it claims, "potentially conflict with" the interests of their patients when a state enacts health regulations.
The form of the book enacts that very enmeshment — the fragments that hook into each other, rhyme and repeat.
All are acting because the European Union on Friday enacts the world's toughest rules to protect people's online data.
The result is a thousand-page bill that increases spending, exacerbates the debt crisis, and enacts misguided policy riders.
First pass an Obamacare repeal bill that enacts large tax cuts and pays for them with large cuts to Medicaid.
Details: The declaratory ruling, per the FCC, enacts: Phone companies would be allowed to block calls for consumers by default.
"The assembly approves of the National Strategy Act and enacts it as law," said Pornpetch Wichitcholchai, head of the assembly.
The President-elect needs to act quickly to persuade Congress to replace ObamaCare at the same time it enacts repeal.
When the federal government enacts an immigration policy that has foreign policy consequences, the courts are especially unlikely to intervene.
That number is likely to increase, as advocates push for more local legislation until the federal government enacts its own.
If Trump enacts policies that enhance the rights of Pennsylvanians, Shapiro said he would stand "shoulder to shoulder" with him.
So if Sanders enacts his rent control law, almost two-thirds of Americans stand to lose over the long term.
If the White House enacts every tariff it's threatened, it would reduce wages by 0.26 percent and slash 277,000 jobs.
To believe otherwise is to assume Congress enacts unworkable laws and that is not what courts are allowed to presume.
Her reliance on lip-reading (and thus resistance to complexity) enacts a silence Torday implicitly compares to the Silence hackers.
For Democrats to continue opposing President Trump when he enacts popular policies is a strong indicator they have suicidal tendencies.
It's called internalized sexism — when you and I and everyone we know unconsciously enacts sexist ideologies that we consciously reject.
Political scientists have long talked about the power of the "street-level bureaucrat" to thwart the law the legislature enacts.
Compare album centrepiece "Come Together" with its single version, where Gillespie enacts a loved-up Ecstasy high in winsome style.
She re-enacts her entire relationship with Sergei and we're officially in love with this lead actress Jade-Lorna Sullivan. 4.
When a parcel of land becomes a reservation, the tribe enacts its own ordinances regulating zoning, housing, education, and other priorities.
On Sunday, China warned that any trade deals made with U.S. negotiators may "not take effect" if Trump enacts additional tariffs.
If Congress enacts ill-considered budget process changes pretending otherwise, it will likely make the consequences of those divisions even worse.
But that path is now narrowing as President Trump enacts the most severe curtailment of America's refugee program in a generation.
Mr. Bostridge, who has made many travels of his own with this devastating work, here enacts a staging by David Alden.
As Amazon employees immediately pointed out, it's not nearly enough to undo all the environmental harms that the tech giant enacts.
Even after Congress enacts a budget deal, security and foreign policy agencies will still have to make choices and face tradeoffs.
If the House enacts this legislation in the current session, it would show that the Republicans mean business about economic growth.
Similar to Doris Salcedo's austere, politically freighted concrete-filled furniture sculptures, Libro enacts, in its chosen medium, a poetics of opacity.
So he writes this fantasy, and he enacts it, and the fantasy becomes, for the briefest of moments, indistinguishable from reality.
"The most important factor remains what kind of policies Trump enacts," said Shin Kadota, chief Japan FX strategist at Barclays in Tokyo.
And to the extent that a film gets the public talking about this subject, it enacts the most lifesaving work of culture.
After the dance, Pacho calmly struts up to Claudio Salazar, and enacts the most horrific execution we've seen on the show yet.
In the first recording, Taylor allegedly re-enacts the June incident and places his hands around the girl's throat, the complaint states.
The country also regularly enacts dry days when no liquor is sold, often on holidays or on the day of an election.
AND YOU'RE RIGHT, THAT AS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPS, CONGRESS AMENDS STATUTES, ENACTS STATUTES, TO ADJUST TO THESE ISSUES THAT ARISE THROUGH EVOLVING TECHNOLOGY.
Gabrielle Goliath's sound installation enacts the fear and randomness of violence against women, which has surged to pandemic levels in South Africa.
If Congress enacts a similar tax holiday, the prior example suggests that up to $1.7 trillion could be repatriated by U.S. companies.
If New York enacts a $15 pay threshold, greater purchasing power among workers could lift the economy and counteract higher payroll costs.
But because the novel is not centered on any single character or set of characters, it enacts a radical diffusion of emphasis.
Ultimately, football, just like the rest of the sports-entertainment complex, enacts a very postmodern battle between narrative closure and narrative chaos.
Smaller institutions, those with less than $10 billion of assets, will be the relatively greater beneficiaries of whatever DFA reforms Congress enacts.
While China subsidizes its expansion into the West, it enacts draconian regulations against American tech companies trying to operate within its borders.
Ruff re-enacts those pioneering experiments with photography using a completely digital process, replacing the camera obscura with a custom-made software.
It's Gisleson herself who occupies center stage, and the drama she enacts is the story of her own deep and particular sorrows.
While there are a lot of conventional tropes, the cast enacts them with such fresh, tenderhearted sincerity that they regain some power.
Unless and until Congress enacts a replacement for the Affordable Care Act, President Trump will be stuck implementing a law he detests.
Instead, it will rest on whether she enacts the kinds of feminist public policies that could be game changers for working women.
Here's how it works: First, the Trump administration, often with congressional Republicans, enacts a policy that harms a large number of Americans.
Foreign donors and investors last year pledged $11 billion to help Lebanon finance a capital investment progamme, as long as it enacts reforms.
The government enacts a law that forces superheroes to register with the government or be considered a criminal for continued acts of vigilantism.
This has created a predictable problem: studies show that middle and low income voters have virtually no effect on the policies Congress enacts.
The String Quartet No. 303 is an estranged cousin to minimalist process pieces and like them it enacts its own ritual of initiation.
Indeed, an inherent conflict of interest exists when the executive branch enacts laws out of the public eye to govern its own actions.
But it's also an attitude that appears in the policies his administration enacts that affect people's lives before, during, and after the shutdown.
Over the last several years, the FAA has repeatedly said that operating a drone business is illegal until it enacts specific drone guidelines.
If California is the only state that enacts a privacy law, I do believe it will be the ... There's about 22022 others, right?
If Pennsylvania enacts a budget that relies on "optimistic assumptions" or one-time revenue sources, S&P said it would probably lower the rating.
Yang enacts his father's disapproval of his life choices with both expertise and affection, and the result is as touching as it is funny.
In the film's wide panning shots, she's often kept at the center as the family enacts their drama about the house on the outskirts.
Why isn't there a rule requiring lawmakers to account for new expenditures by finding offsetting budget cuts or revenue increases when Congress enacts them?
As China's government enacts stimulus measures across its economy including in the health-care space, KURE is poised to continue its climb, Ahern said.
The 30-second spot, which stars retired wide receiver Anquan Boldin, re-enacts the October 18, 2015 death of Boldin's late cousin, Corey Jones.
The mayor has more recently taken up a related vow: to see that Albany enacts a "mansion tax" on expensive home sales this year.
"Now it is important that the new owner successfully enacts the plan, so that that the bank can support the Portuguese economy," she continued.
Scenes deliberately ape those of the first film: Renton runs on a treadmill (rather than down a street); Francis Begbie re-enacts a violent encounter.
IBM, meanwhile surged as it is one stock that could benefit from repatriation of foreign profits, when Trump enacts his promised one-time tax holiday.
Before President Trump enacts new policies essentially erasing the transgender community ... Carmen Carrera wants one swing -- a diplomatic one -- at convincing him he's dead wrong.
An actor re-enacts Barasa's teenage suicide attempt in the video, collapsing on the floor beside a note saying: "Wish I wasn't born this way".
Or are we reading a philosophical novel, one that enacts the immemorial debate between art as entertainment (Carrie's filmography) and art for art's sake (Meadow's)?
Led by the actress Hallie Foote, the cast enacts melancholy-comic stories of women longing for a childhood home that recedes further with each year.
But unless Congress enacts and enforces the bill, which is unlikely, it will be just that, a rebuke, with little comfort for the starving Yemenis.
Students with Somaliland passports risk being banned from entry into the United States if Trump enacts a similar travel prohibition affecting the same seven countries.
It only strengthens when he sets up a tiny, beautifully illuminated toy theater and enacts a deliciously comic version of Kafka's tale with miniature puppets.
However, the process is a one-time deal and may not be repeated unless Congress enacts legislation to streamline and regularize applications for mission licenses.
And if the state enacts the governor's plan to ban single-use plastic shopping bags, it would be the second in the nation, after California.
Negan's fixation on Rick's children isn't just a threat to Rick, but a reminder us that the violence he enacts will live on after him.
Whether this emerging standard helps or harms United States firms will be determined by whether the United States enacts and actively enforces robust federal privacy laws.
The law "enacts sensible regulations that protect the health of women in Missouri, and we will continue to vigorously defend these," he explained in a statement.
Next year, his political task is keeping them on his side if Congress enacts an economic agenda with a larger dollars-and-cents payoff for others.
Her "Lessons in Drag" solo show enacts the pedagogies of queer nightlife by turning the lecture hall into a nightclub and the cabaret into a classroom.
If congress enacts the proposal in full, the government would save 1.1trn reais ($295bn) over ten years, more than 1% of expected GDP over the period.
There's a chance, although a very small one, that he loosens his grip on the state and enacts some democratic reforms in light of these results.
The Holy Thursday rite re-enacts the foot-washing ritual Jesus performed on his apostles before being crucified, and is meant as a gesture of service.
" At the conservative-leaning Volokh Conspiracy, Professor Jonathan Adler summed it up nicely, writing that "we expect the Justice Department to defend the laws Congress enacts.
The United States, by contrast, is using "opportunity cost" as its measure, which corresponds with the foregone benefits that society passes up when it enacts rules.
The fact that immigration denials keep rising even without congressional action should make legislators wary of how the administration will enforce any reforms that it enacts.
Davila also argued that the city should first allow Hawaii to take up the legal challenges of the ban before Key West enacts a similar measure.
Inspired by the real-life tale of an American photographer's affiliation with a nomadic Brazilian tribe, Mr. McBurney enacts the story via live and recorded sound.
Led by the actress Hallie Foote, the cast enacts melancholy-comic stories of women longing for a childhood home that recedes farther into memory each year.
"La Reprise" — in which he re-enacts the murder of a gay man in Belgium in graphic detail — was the talk of this year's Avignon Festival.
For example, a video by Andrea Fraser, on view here, enacts a gallery tour cum sales pitch that is a pastiche of art criticism and theory.
The latest rule enacts a wholesale, 90-day entry ban on any person trying to seek asylum at a place other than a port of entry.
Julianne Moore, as the utterly ordinary title character Gloria Bell, enacts a dramatic critique of the roles that women are compelled to play in everyday life.
By taking the Animistics off of Dream House's virtual walls and inserting them into the gallery, Ludy enacts a transformation from the virtual to the physical.
Brad, Missouri: Every day, and in some cases by the hour, the Trump administration enacts or creates policy that lead to teachable moments in my classes.
Each painting, described by a deadpan title, enacts a deceptively simple tableau, which Kasey then subverts through the complex ways her forms break up light and color.
In this photo, Vice President George H.W. Bush re-enacts the swearing-in of McCain as the family of the newly elected senator from Arizona looks on.
The bill, which was passed last month but has not yet been signed into law, enacts even stricter net neutrality rules than those the FCC recently overturned.
The final ruling for this cycle was just released (it goes into effect as law on October 28th), and it enacts broad new protections for repairing devices.
No matter what policies the eventual candidate supports and enacts, the fact remains that clean energy is the most popular and cost effective option for new generation.
After some brow-furrowing, Felix enacts a solution while at the wedding he throws for the son of the governor of Sinaloa in his brand-new hotel.
It is my hope President-elect Trump enacts policies and makes appointments which reflect our shared values of second-chances, humanity, and contribution affecting our nation's parolees.
He will have to overcome deep wariness in neighborhoods as the force, under court supervision, enacts reforms, including tests of body cameras to record encounters with civilians.
Sanders' plan would seemingly end that conversation once and for all in favor of gig workers who would become employees—if Sanders wins and enacts his plan.
Thus begins a series of letters that situates the speakers in relationship to each other and enacts their shared struggle to locate a stable sense of self.
"Any government that enacts policies designed to harm children and enables a culture of brutalization and cover-ups, surrenders its right to govern," said spokesman John Paterson.
As this family enacts a Gallic variation of the Monty Python "Woody and Tinny Words" sketch, the human body parts in the Brufort hut grow more numerous.
Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday and continues through Maundy Thursday, the evening service that re-enacts Christ's creating the first communion and washing his friends' feet.
Starved for air, the cornea enacts its own Plan B and starts growing new blood vessels to compensate, which then start to traverse the surface of your eye.
Related Link: Tom Cruise re-enacts movie roles with James Corden This summer, Corden hosted the Tony Awards, where he showcased his acting, singing, dancing and comedic skills.
Because if we don't vote that the laws that Congress enacts for the country and aim primarily at Indians, we won't have a voice in it at all.
The unlikely friendship inspires Parker to reject her mother's sunny aesthetic for something more emo, while Wednesday enacts her own form of teenage rebellion by embracing girlish conventionality.
"Since our findings look at engagement, they obviously account for Quality Filter and Safe Search features that the platform enacts — differently from Twitter's claim," Ferrara told BuzzFeed News.
In spite of these more positive trends, the air-cargo business has one big worry: the likelihood of sharply lower trade if Donald Trump enacts genuinely protectionist policies.
The Netflix comedy, created by Lauren Gussis (who also produced Dexter), follows Patty as she enacts revenge on anyone who ever made fun of her for her weight.
If the Interior Department curtails its enforcement efforts in response to the acting solicitor's opinion, or if Congress unwisely enacts the Cheney Amendment, the results will be dire.
The question of enforcement is one that will apply to China, too, as it enacts the ban, and government actions will be closely watched by conservationists and advocates.
In doing so, he enacts the limitless range of cyborg empowerment as we hurtle at an increasing pace into the ever-expanding boundaries of new digital reality systems.
And, indeed, as this chart from Gary Burtless and Henry Aaron of the Brookings Institution shows, the Affordable Care Act enacts substantial income redistribution in the United States.
Typically only men have performed los tecuanes, which re-enacts a jaguar hunt, and only elders played the music on a high-pitched reed flute and a drum.
Chauffeured to a dusty motel by the driver (Andrew Pastides), she endures an apparent gang rape and, later, participates in a watery baptism and enacts a gender switch.
The measure enacts a 0.7 percent tax on some hospitals in the state and a 1.5 percent tax on managed care organizations and on entire health insurance premiums.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey will retaliate if the United States enacts a proposed law that would halt weapons sales to the country, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Sunday.
Whether or not Kelly actually enacts the policy, his comments were consistent with the idea of a much less welcoming America for all those who might consider coming here.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the continual denial of one's humanity, of one's right to live and exist safely, enacts a tangible punishment upon the recipient.
Unfortunately, viewers' greatest fears nearly came to fruition in season 2784 finale "Bye," as Tyler enacts a plan for a mass shooting during Liberty High School's spring fling dance.
"New Yorkers will not be held hostage by an administration intent on restraining the sovereign rights of states, while it simultaneously enacts discriminatory policies across the country," James said.
Her two victories, in 2319 and 20163, were for Lexington's town meeting, a group of elected officials that enacts local laws and is in charge of the town budget.
Unsurprisingly, some billionaires aren't too happy about it — and now Warren's campaign has calculated just how much they stand to lose if she becomes president and enacts the tax.
" The lawsuit states that Trump's actions are "an affront to the rule of law: to our constitutional system, under which Congress enacts laws and the President faithfully implements them.
Furthermore, economic analysis supporting the destination-based cash flow tax assumes a static world, in which the United States enacts legislation and the rest of the world stands mute.
Take our president, who not only ignores climate change and actively hinders research on it, but also happily enacts policies to strip women of control over their own bodies.
The full transcript of his statement follows: Today, I signed into law the "Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act," which enacts new sanctions on Iran, North Korea, and Russia.
In "A Man of Good Hope," Isango enacts, through speech, music and dance from several African cultures, the harrowing tale of Asad Abdullahi, a Somalian migrant to South Africa.
Municipal Waste frontman Tony Foresta basically bellows at you to do Bad Things for an hour while longtime bandmate Landphil enacts delightful violence on four strings in the background.
In Christina Dalcher's recent debut novel, "Vox," an ultraconservative political party gains control of Congress and the White House, and enacts policies that force women to become submissive homemakers.
It forces us to reimagine, in a country and world increasingly divided, healing as an ongoing effort, a holding together that the body enacts only while it's strong enough.
Since other states follow California's lead on air regulation, the deal has the potential to split the market if the Trump administration enacts a federal rule with lower standards.
By being politically accommodating to the administration of a faithless man who enacts damaging policies, the school is sending graduates a message that undermines the intention of this institution.
That military assistance was unlawfully withheld in contravention of the president's constitutional obligation to "faithfully execute" the law as Congress enacts it, the United States Government Accountability Office found.
The strength of Thubron's method is that it allows for strongly established characters, with their own histories and quirks, even as it enacts a discernible process of authorial repetition.
When Wright enacts subservience in relation to whites or expresses terror before the police, his humiliation is shocking — as is the fearful rage he dramatizes in the killing of Bessie.
Consequently, any program that raises taxes on the rich to fund programs for the poor enacts a net transfer of economic resources away from blue states and toward red ones.
U.S.-based investment banks should see higher profits than their European peers during 2017 as president-elect enacts his proposed tax cuts, JP Morgan said in a report on Monday.
In the 1980s, a schism in the FLDS priesthood council — which advises and enacts the will of the prophet — led to the expulsion of several men, along with their families.
An analysis produced by the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities estimates that about two million people will lose benefits if Congress enacts stringent new work requirements outlined by Conaway.
Our article looks at how those efforts, laudable as they are, won't amount to much unless the state enacts land-use reforms that make it easier and cheaper to build.
Notably, once a state enacts a basic law for right to carry—as all but a few already have—there is typically a one-way ratchet towards further carry liberalization.
The agency has long been a favorite political target for Republicans, who criticize its authority to regulate large areas of the American economy as it enacts rules to curb pollution.
So, for example, if a country enacts a giant tax cut that increases its budget deficit, it is effectively lowering its savings rate — which tends to increase its trade deficit.
Alharthi's perspectivism, a cycle of distinct and often isolated voices, naturally enacts the ways in which, even within a generation, people can hold very different levels of comprehension and knowledge.
"Although it provides a procedure for reducing benefits if Congress enacts an inadequate appropriation, nothing authorizes USDA to reduce or eliminate benefits when there is no appropriation enacted at all."
The predicament of those trapped at the Mexican border looks increasingly bleak as the federal government enacts more restrictive policies in the name of protecting Americans from the alleged invasion.
It's a purposefully sexual move, one a woman only enacts if she hopes someone — like, say, her husband — will be close enough to her cleavage to take a deep, arousing whiff.
Conversely, an initiative that cuts taxes on the rich and makes the poor pay the freight enacts a net transfer of economic resources away from red states and toward blue ones.
The Batsheva Dance Company's Last Work features a dancer running on a treadmill for the entire length of the performance, while the ensemble physically enacts a series of non-narrative scenes.
And, indeed, as this chart from Gary Burtless and Henry Aaron of the Brookings Institution shows, the Affordable Care Act enacts substantial income redistribution in the United States (See chart here).
"It makes the probability that Congress enacts comprehensive tax reform by the August recess of 2628 ... near 28500 percent," Kenneth J. Kies, managing director of the Federal Policy Group LLC, said.
I urge Congress to include SOFA in the solutions it enacts in the coming weeks to minimize the scourge of opioids and stop the spread of what are really chemical weapons.
The signing of the bill by Governor Jerry Brown, a Democrat, enacts on a state-wide level protections for illegal immigrants that exist in several cities, including Chicago and New York.
Or, rather, it does, by exemplifying the ludicrousness of such distinctions and underlining the show's bid to be seen as a universal story that every culture enacts and anyone can tell.
The winners of these primary races could determine whether New York enacts fair laws for renters, reforms its criminal justice system and secures the funding desperately needed for its subway system.
Her best-known '70s works are her "Woman Rising" photographs, in which she enacts mythic rituals, sometimes tongue-in-cheek, amid natural landscapes, as shown by several examples in this exhibition.
When considering both public opinion and the policy merits, Democrats and pro-immigrant Republicans are on very solid ground in opposing a deal that enacts a large cut in legal immigration.
The camera moves along the crowded streets and within speeding cars with Akira, the main character, as he enacts his revenge on a couple who previously helped put him in jail.
The three-minute long video sees a Chinese presenter explaining the Doklam standoff via a script chiding India, while the Indian "guest star" enacts a mock dialogue to a canned laugh soundtrack.
In the first clip, a trio of little ladies re-enacts the infamous "Gone with the Wind Fabulous" scene between The Real Housewives of Atlanta's Kenya Moore, NeNe Leakes and Cynthia Bailey.
What happened: China's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday warned of "strong countermeasures" if the United States enacts legislation passed by the House of Representatives that indicates support of Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests.
"New Yorkers will not be held hostage by an Administration intent on restraining the sovereign rights of states, while it simultaneously enacts discriminatory policies across the country," James said in a statement.
"When Congress enacts a statute of limitations, it speaks directly to the issue of timeliness and provides a rule for determining whether a claim is timely enough to permit relief," Alito wrote.
The Australian artist's succession of writhing, dramatic figures recalls a classical processional frieze and enacts an astute critique of environmental recklessness at a time when Australia continues to be devastated by wildfires.
But emissions could fall further if technologies like electric cars or solar power proliferate faster than expected, or if Congress or a new administration enacts additional policies, like a price on carbon.
In her 90-minute workshop, Buchanan doesn't just extol customers in the abstract; she re-enacts vivid decisions that demand Amazon-style humility, because in the end, it's all about the customer.
" In one of the manifestoes he began issuing in 21960, he described it as "an art that re-enacts the obsession with destruction, the pummeling to which individuals and masses are subjected.
But conformity — under normal circumstances an administrative balm — becomes a headache under the new federal tax plan, which enacts the most sweeping changes to the tax code in decades, Mr. Zahradnik said.
Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Patrick Harker said he favored raising interest rates and that the U.S. central bank might have to hike more aggressively if the incoming Trump administration enacts a fiscal stimulus.
She has populist and anti-Wall Street credentials, making her well-positioned to call Trump's bluff as he enacts a plutocratic agenda and betrays the promises he made to his working-class base.
That means that if a state enacts a law with the purpose or effect of putting a substantial obstacle in front of a woman seeking an abortion, then that has gone too far.
To the contrary, they will have traced the path by which a future Democratic majority dispenses with all the pleasantries and enacts a simple, and truly universal plan, like Medicare for all: 1.
"We went to the Supreme Court to ask if it could exercise its special powers to convert these guidelines into the law of the land until the Parliament actually enacts legislation," said Tewari.
At the center of the case is the Texas Bill, HB2, which enacts restrictions on providers that could make abortion care difficult or, for many women in the state, even impossible to access.
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya's high court on Thursday temporarily suspended the country's new national biometric identity program until the government enacts laws to protect the security of the data and prevent discrimination against minorities.
For the Fluxus manifesto, which denounces hierarchical culture and the elevated position of the artist within that culture, Ms. Blanchett vehemently enacts the text in the guise of a temperamental, overbearing Russian choreographer.
The timing and fate of President Trump's infrastructure plan may depend on whether the GOP enacts major tax reform — a task that could prove challenging amid the struggle to pass a healthcare bill.
But I want to also shout out this lyric, which is one of my favorite kinds of Lil Wayne gags, where he raps about some sort of absurd linguistic device and then enacts it.
"As the U.S. House of Representatives enacts more and more of these reckless hostile laws, the DPRK's efforts to strengthen nuclear deterrents will gather greater pace, beyond anyone's imagination," the letter says. http://bit.
It gathers people together and enacts a story, giving a heightened experience of reality that can change minds and lives, as people who have seen "The Great Immensity" have told me it changed theirs.
" The artist enacts the role of a perpetually mourning, supernatural being, whose friend, family member, or lover (it's never quite clear), has reached a demise at the hand at the "US white supremacist empire.
TECH TIP With less than a month to go before the European Union enacts new consumer privacy laws for its citizens, companies around the world are updating their terms of service agreements to comply.
While McGill plays a convincing monster, oozing menace as he enacts his demented standards of justice, Hellman's clever framing is just as crucial to winning the audience's support of Iguana as McGill's haughty, imperial performance.
Driving the unrest is anger, particularly among low-paid workers, over a squeeze on household incomes, and a belief that Macron is deaf to citizens' needs as he enacts reforms seen as favoring the wealthy.
In a video that's been viewed more than 27 million times on Facebook, Coffey Anderson re-enacts a traffic stop and recommends drivers have a plan before they see flashing lights in their rearview mirror.
In "Lord High Executioner," John's father (Shea Whigham) enacts elaborate, illegal money-making schemes and brags about being descended from the mafia boss Albert Anastasia (nickname "Lord High Executioner," from where the episode's title derives).
If Trump enacts policies that allow American businesses to become more competitive, he will do far more for American workers than if he engages in a self-defeating campaign to turn back the economic clock.
In a pleasant twist, David Cronenberg is there doing research for his new project, a play starring Steve Nash called Nash, wherein Steve Nash re-enacts every scene from Cronenberg's 1996 film Crash by himself.
Markets have rallied since Election Day, but many economists fear another recession if President-elect Donald Trump enacts his fiscal plan, and another collapse in the housing sector could further cut into Americans' financial security.
"If the President enacts this ban, which would harm our military readiness, the Democratic and Republican Members of Congress who oppose this discrimination must enact legislation that prevents it from taking effect," Duckworth said Friday.
This clever effect helps to bridge the gap between the main narrative and the futuristic frame, and quite literally enacts the age-old metaphor of a book as a lamp overcoming moral and intellectual darkness.
The law, which enacts changes already announced in the new constitution and was passed unanimously by the national assembly, aims to lighten the load on single figureheads such as the president and boost policy execution.
Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Patrick Harker said on Wednesday he favoured raising interest rates and that the U.S. central bank might have to hike more aggressively if the incoming Trump administration enacts a fiscal stimulus.
In the letter, LePage also said the funding must be ongoing without any "budget gimmicks" and that waitlists for services for the elderly and disabled people must be eliminated before he enacts any expansion measure.
" And in the debut episode of her series, she re-enacts an incident from her early 30s when she walked into a party and overheard a group of men say about her, "Oh, Pat's here.
" Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley praised the law in a statement issued late on Monday, saying, "SB5 enacts sensible regulations that protect the health of women in Missouri and we will continue to vigorously defend these.
STATUS: NOT INTRODUCED, though Trump's proposed budget eliminates the defense sequester Clean Up Corruption in Washington Act: Enacts new ethics reforms to drain the swamp and reduce the corrupting influence of special interests on our politics.
Alabama is one of nine states that enacts a law barring ex-offenders who are in financial debt from voting — and they won't regain voting rights until they pay their outstanding court or legalfees in full.
The "call to adventure" that the player enacts for Valygar is unjust in that it puts him in far more danger than if he had just continued to live his life far from the Planar Sphere.
It's a skyscraper of a song that both describes and enacts the modus operandi of pop music as an entire project, rising so high with every new chorus that you're dizzy by the time it's done.
In the 12 photographs (11 in black and white and one in color), the artist enacts various scenes from Wilde's novel, functioning both as the protagonist, a fictional aristocrat, and, alternatively, the dandified author, Wilde himself.
The U.S.-China trade imbalance is indeed driven in part by trade barriers that China enacts against American companies, including a 25 percent tariff on imported automobiles and various quotas and restrictions that reduce agricultural imports.
There is no projection of chess mastery onto Jeff Sessions as he systematically enacts his right-wing ideology through the Justice Department and expresses a revisionist view of history that he has proudly held for years.
"There is no sense in the board allowing racing — and deaths — to continue until it enacts all its own pending regulations and acts on the recommendations of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office," PETA said.
If it enacts more rate cuts, the Fed would have little space left before it reaches what policymakers refer to as the "effective lower bound," which in this case essentially means a zero rate of interest.
Eric Owens (Jaufré) and Susanna Phillips (Clémence) express with tenderness and high tragedy the doomed couple's love, ache, and loss, while Tamara Mumford (the androgynous pilgrim) perfectly enacts her character's strange combination of mystic and busybody.
In 2013, the photographer first encountered the Bahora procession in Maharashtra, a ritual performance in which the entire village enacts variations of a mythological epic, donning hand-made masks of Hindu and tribal gods and demons.
"Since other states follow California's lead on air regulation, the deal has the potential to split the market if the Trump administration enacts a federal rule with lower standards," our transportation reporter Sean O'Kane explained in August.
Britain will negotiate financial passporting alongside its discussions with the EU on the terms of its exit from the EU. It will have two years to do so once it enacts Article 50 of the EU Treaty.
Republicans in the Senate, as they've shown throughout Trump's tenure, are largely unwilling to stand up to the president as long as he enacts the policies they want — and that keeps their donors and rich constituents happy.
The result of Price's reworking of a 2007 artist's talk into an ongoing video series, Redistribution enacts the kind of frenetic, even aleatory mutation that information, culture, and concepts undergo as they circulate through global networked space.
What if it was an entity originating outside its victims, complete with a rotting demon face and claws, that settles upon them and enacts their self-harm for them, rendering it not really a suicide at all?
The order enacts a number of other lobbying restrictions, including banning appointees from accepting gifts from registered lobbyists and banning appointees who were lobbyists from participating in any issues they petitioned for within the last two years.
Driving the unrest is anger among workers and the lower-middle class over the squeeze on household incomes and a belief that Macron is deaf to citizens' needs as he enacts reforms seen as favouring the wealthy.
The political blowback was so immediate and intense that Republicans on Capitol Hill may have temporarily forgotten the bargain they signed up for with Trump, where they accept Trump's unconcealed racism and he enacts their governing agenda.
David Lang and Mark Dion's opera Anatomy Theater at BRIC (Prototype Festival) revels in Grand Guignol gruesomeness: it enacts an 18th-century anatomy lesson through the public dissection of the body of a young woman (Peabody Southwell).
It is not clear what the deal might be, but it is a good bet that it has to do with nailing down hard commitments to legislation that enacts progressive demands for a host of economic initiatives.
I hope that whatever we do in this crisis doesn't only enact a temporary fix but enacts some meaningful rights for workers in this country to stay home and take care of themselves when they are sick.
Performed by Kikky, a respected robot dancer who once appeared in a Missy Elliot music video, EXISDANCE features stunning graphics projected directly onto his torso and the white space around him, as he enacts karate-inspired moves.
Her small cast enacts an elaborate chamber drama that examines how the first chapters of the Hebrew Bible contain the seeds of so many of our timeless conflicts — religious, sexual and ecological, to name just a few.
"Game Night" keeps them in the dark for a while, leading to one hilarious bit in which McAdams re-enacts a scene from "Pulp Fiction," and it stays funny when they're thrust into a chaotic nocturnal adventure.
But her tenure has not been without controversy, as she's been accused of standing by idly while her father enacts his worst policies, such as the separation of children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.
The San Francisco bike and scooter companies and the public are engaged in type of Spy vs Spy agency war, where as one group takes agency against something, the next group enacts their agency in another way.
"Increasing numbers of talented workers do not want to be associated with a place that enacts legalized discrimination against people who are already vulnerable," said Crawford, noting that Texas must "import" technology workers to the burgeoning field.
Mr Mohamedi says Muhammad bin Salman, the Saudi crown prince, needs oil at $70-80 a barrel to keep the economy steady as he enacts reforms, in particular the partial privatisation of Saudi Aramco, the state oil company.
D'Souza becomes a participant-observer-bemused-tour-guide through his own life, so when he re-enacts his trial for breaking campaign finance laws, he can depict himself as a hapless victim of an over-charged judicial system.
This could be the artist herself, going by a nearby painting titled "Were-artist" (2007), where a more masculine painter has the same hands and wryly enacts the bouts of monstrousness that hard creative work can bring on.
If Google enacts the protesters' demands, specifically eliminating forced arbitration for harassment and discrimination cases, it could set a precedent for other major companies to do the same — allowing greater transparency around incidents of workplace harassment and assault.
As the U.S. enacts measures to contend with the spread of the COVID-220 coronavirus, and people are advised to self-isolate and distance themselves from others, all professional and collegiate sports in the country have suspended play.
If your memory's rusty, I'll set this one up for you: after Kevin enacts his master plan against "The Wet Bandits," he places an anonymous phone call to 911 before luring the robbers to the house next door.
Elissa Slotkin, called on the President "to terminate the use of United States Armed Forces to engage in hostilities in or against Iran" unless Congress declares war or enacts "specific statutory authorization" for the use of armed forces.
To me, the ultimate act of refraction that Slave Play enacts is to serve as a microcosm of the act and effect of colonization — in its horror, perversion, the way it twists desire and irrevocably warps human relationships.
Democrats could also obtain some of Trump's tax documents if the state of New York enacts a law that allows the chairmen of Congress's tax committees to request state tax returns from New York's commissioner of taxation and finance.
"Here we are at a dead stop and we can't do anything about it unless and until our legislature enacts the shield law," McMaster said at an emergency press conference with Department of Corrections Director Bryan Stirling on Monday.
Business leaders warn that the many strands of the president's authoritarian approach are intertwined, and that Turkey will not climb out of its hole until the country enacts major structural reforms that would undo many of Mr. Erdogan's constraints.
What follows is a classic sequence of violence, in which Dahai, rifle in hand, enacts bloody revenge against each person who has caused him distress — from the coal mine owner to the idiot farmer who savagely whips his horse.
Ms. Duncan, who last appeared in this Queens location in the fall with the irresistibly titled "Squirrel Stole My Underpants," once again enacts a tale about Sylvie, an enterprising child whose animal co-star is this time a bird.
The bill also enacts a "red flag law" which establishes a procedure for law enforcement and courts to confiscate guns from people considered a danger to themselves and other people, such as domestic abusers and those who are suicidal.
And expanding the project so it's not just your body, your presence, enacts the notion of a polis, of a mode of social interchange that's different to simply a group of people facing a single person—the artist, you.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - An interest rate cut remains on the table if the risks facing the country are realized, the Bank of Canada said on Wednesday, warning there would be "material consequences" if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump enacts protectionist policies.
For example, Washko says she designed the game so that Julien, the guy I first talked to at the bar, enacts the same behaviors and lines that the real-life Julien Blanc, who is barred from entering several countries, promotes.
Even as the Trump Administration enacts policies to reverse course on curbing the emissions that seem to be leading to a changing global climate, federal agencies like the NOAA keep releasing reports that reveal exactly how much the planet is changing.
Addressing the audience directly, Ms. Schreck, now 47, tells and sometimes enacts the impossibly sunny story of how, as a teenager, she earned the money that would put her through college by preaching about the Constitution at competitions around the country.
I think I hear echoing inside the end of this poem's second line the refrain of that great Bruce Hornsby song ''The Way It Is.'' It's probably just my imagination, but the poem enacts that song's chords of existential pop.
Having sworn to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution, he could explain that, while he would certainly execute any accommodations Congress enacts for "dreamers," the president has no authority to confer positive legal benefits — such as work permits — on aliens.
A Supreme Court ruling in favor of Craig and Mullins would mean that when a local, state, or federal body enacts a nondiscrimination law for LGBTQ people, there would be no loopholes for people like Phillips to get around those laws.
By putting the emphasis for her record on the "pop" part of "synth pop"—that is, on the aspect which takes the most honing and technical skill—Kitty has made something personal and accomplished, which feels like it totally enacts her vision.
The day-to-day realities that face a large bureaucracy like DHS -- enforcing the laws that Congress enacts and trying to control how operations actually unfold in the field -- could mean Trump's record of enforcement will not differ terribly much from Obama's.
However, there's already growing speculation that the FOMC moves in March, June and September then enacts a de facto hike in December by announcing that it will begin rolling off some the $4.5 trillion in fixed income assets on its balance sheet.
But the priesthood itself is a man-made invention, an amalgam of Judeo-Roman and other traditions, refined and also only rather belatedly attached to the mass, a ritual performance that re-enacts and celebrates the most important tenets of Catholic faith.
Trump Tower meeting transcripts released Trump Jr. has maintained that Veselnitskaya did not have any information to share and instead wanted to discuss other matters, such as the  Magnitsky Act  which enacts sanctions on certain Russian officials as punishment for human rights violations.
Here's Trump's full political statement Statement by President Donald J. Trump on Signing the "Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act" Today, I signed into law the "Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act," which enacts new sanctions on Iran, North Korea, and Russia.
Whether it enacts the sacrifice of Christ or simply commemorates the transformation of cosmic reality through the proximate human presence of God in the world, it would seem to be too replete with meaning for any of its forms to be deficient.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - Volvo Cars would suffer if the United States enacts taxes on imported goods, even as the company prepares to hire up to 4,000 workers for a new plant in South Carolina, the head of its North American operations said.
On an array of issues, the governing party has been able to wear down public resistance — it introduces a divisive bill, weathers protests, retreats temporarily, proposes a new bill, and ultimately enacts a version of the law it wanted, with less outcry.
Polls by state broadcaster RTE and newspaper the Irish Times indicated that 22018 percent and 28 percent respectively had voted in favor of repealing the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution which enacts some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the developed world.
Polls by state broadcaster RTE and newspaper the Irish Times indicated that 69.4 percent and 68 percent respectively had voted in favor of repealing the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution which enacts some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the developed world.
Meanwhile on Instagram, 'OMG Literally Dead' re-enacts basic bitch photo cliches but with a skeleton in place of a person, depicting its undead subject dancing, drinking, and smoking without a care (understandable, as they have no internal organs to worry about).
It includes prohibiting any medical and "therapeutic" practice from being performed on a minor in relation to gender identity, enacts criminal penalties for providers who give these services and gives the ability for a minor or family to sue a medical provider.
"The Morning Show" (which is loosely inspired by Lauer's fall at NBC) and the film "Bombshell" (which re-enacts Roger Ailes's ouster from Fox News) train an eye on the veteran newswoman who has already fought her battles and secured her time slot.
But while Maryland's new law enacts criminal penalties specifically for cops who have sex with detainees, it remains less strict than the laws in 16 states, including now New York, where state legislators passed a law last month classifying all sex in custody as rape.
Rivlin was expressing support for Paul's proposal to cut federal spending by 1 percent across the board every 90 days until Congress enacts a budget, when she made the additional suggestion, saying "it sounded gimmicky" when she first heard about it, but it could work.
But there will be a twist when the New York Philharmonic strikes up the band this weekend for the lush Gershwin score of Woody Allen's 1979 film, "Manhattan": Since the Philharmonic recorded the original soundtrack, the performance it re-enacts will be its own.
This film, directed by Robert Greene, is an unusual hybrid of documentary and fictional narrative, following the actress Kate Lyn Sheil as she travels to Sarasota, investigates Ms. Chubbuck's life and re-enacts moments from her troubled final days, including her on-air suicide.
In reaching that outcome, the conservative majority explained that when a new lawmaking body re-enacts an old provision that suffered from bias, any discriminatory "taint" from the prior enactment is eliminated unless the plaintiffs can show discriminatory intent behind the new enactment, too.
The missed payment is the biggest yet in a continuing series of defaults by the struggling United States territory, and a warning that Puerto Rico will probably default on even larger and more consequential payments due on July 1, unless Congress enacts rescue legislation before then.
When the Congress enacts the tax extenders and the White House puts the brakes on the so-called hardship waivers, and begins to set healthy renewable volume obligation (RVO) levels, only then will we see exciting renewable fuels such as biodiesel reach their full production potential.
These are among the measures expected to be adopted when the Chinese government enacts regulations tightening its oversight of religion in the coming days, the latest move by President Xi Jinping to strengthen the Communist Party's control over society and combat foreign influences it considers subversive.
He's not difficult to spot: a man who enacts a set of rituals and routines, grooming and dining, conversing and brandy-drinking, before ascending each night to his room on the sixth floor, which has barely enough space for his Louis XVI desk and ebony elephant lamps.
The result, though not without its fault lines, is marvelous, a contemporary and highly readable experiment whose ambitious structure both enacts and illuminates its central concern: what links and separates our 21st-century selves as we love, betray, blunder and soldier on (and back) through time.
But now it would be advantageous for Republicans to pass a bill that enacts minor gun reform such as expanded background checks because an overwhelming majority of Americans favor increased background checks and passing such legislation would put pressure on the Democrats in the long term.
Romain Mader enacts a mail-order bride fantasy in "Ekaterina" (2012), mocking the truth value assumed inherent in photography as a documentary tool; his surreal self-portrait in front of a maniacally meringue-esque bride is a repudiation of the "I was there" claim of selfie culture.
At one point, Anderson re-enacts his own solo version of the Land Run by driving out to Choctaw, which served as one of the run's starting points, ditching his car and trudging over a dozen blistered miles to the heart of modern-day Oklahoma City.
Once a report is submitted to Congress, the President must halt the military action within 60 calendar days with an additional 30-day withdrawal period if necessary unless Congress declares war or enacts a specific authorization for the use of US armed forces with limited exceptions.
Photo: AP A few months before the EU enacts substantial new privacy rules, and just in time for Data Privacy Day, Facebook has both revamped privacy controls for users to make them simpler and published its internal "privacy principles," which detail the company's commitment to protecting user data.
Gross domestic product growth would be double its current level under an agenda that cuts regulations across a broad swath of critical sectors, enacts tax reform that slashes personal and corporate taxes, and calls for at least $1 trillion in improvements for bridges, roads and other public projects.
Much about a Hatsune Miku performance resembles a concert like any other: one endures the same breastplate-punch of blockbuster bass, suffers the same knee-gelatinizing endurance test of all-night standing, enacts the same ritual of lip-reading and head-nodding to feebly communicate a passing witticism.
"As the U.S. House of Representatives enacts more and more of these reckless hostile laws, the DPRK's efforts to strengthen nuclear deterrents will gather greater pace, beyond anyone's imagination," the committee said, referring to North Korea by the initials of its official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
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Shortly thereafter, Trump betrayed them, telling those he had just said he loved that they are no longer welcome in America unless a divided and dysfunctional Congress enacts a Dream Act within six months, which he did not promise to sign and should promise he will not veto.
But he also may have found something larger than his own agenda: A health care path that builds on past successes, enacts fresh reforms and may eventually lead to a single-payer system — without the political earthquake that so many predict under Sanders' bill or Warren's financing plan.
Under the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015, passed overwhelmingly by Congress, a decertification from the president enacts a 85033-day congressional review leading up to a vote on whether a re-imposition of nuclear sanctions against the Iranian government (lifted as part of the JCPOA) is appropriate.
If the partisan fights make passing funding bills impossible and Congress enacts a year-long continuing resolution that locks in last year's funding levels, NASA would "really be in jeopardy of losing 2024," said Scott Pace, the executive secretary of the recently revived National Space Council, which Pence chairs.
U.S. companies that sell services in Canada could be affected as well, as American companies export far more services than Canadian firms sell in the U.S. Canada's proximity to the U.S. could help its economy in other ways, if the U.S. enacts other isolationist policies proposed by the Trump administration.
These include Peruvian artist Amapola Prada's "(Ex)Pulsiones," in which a woman dressed in a typical schoolgirl's uniform acts out the role of a bull tied to a cowshed, and evidence (2014) by Julie Tolentino + Abigail Severance, in which Tolentino enacts a body-based memorial for those lost to AIDS.
In both Fish Bone as Slang (In Search of a Cat), and The Allure of the Whale that Winks with its Fin, Izumi enacts a similar process: First, the artist films himself doing a parkour-like acrobatic route around an urban Japanese setting, climbing and jumping on anything in his vicinity.
"As the U.S. House of Representatives enacts more and more of these reckless hostile laws, the DPRK's efforts to strengthen nuclear deterrents will gather greater pace, beyond anyone's imagination," the Foreign Affairs Committee of North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly wrote in a letter published by the state-run KCNA news agency.
Related: Peruvian Man Details Sexual Abuse He Faced at 'Boot Camp' for Troubled Catholic Kids Saturday's papal decree supposedly enacts what Francis approved last year: the creation of a Vatican tribunal for judging bishops who are accused of covering up or failing to act in child abuse cases by priests.
The song arrived suddenly with a video clip that re-enacts the plot of "The Wicker Man," in which a police inspector sent to investigate human sacrifice in an isolated town ends up as the sacrifice himself, burned inside a giant wicker man (though in the clip he emerges sooty but unscathed).
"As the U.S. House of Representatives enacts more and more of these reckless hostile laws, the DPRK's efforts to strengthen nuclear deterrents will gather greater pace, beyond anyone's imagination," the Foreign Affairs Committee of North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly wrote in a letter published by the state-run Korean Central News Agency.
Sited outside of the main entry to the exhibition, in its own little cavern, Wilke's striptease at the Philadelphia Museum of Art next to Marcel Duchamp's "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass)" (1915-783) enacts the exhibition's title as women watch men in the room watching Wilke undress.
"Go, Went, Gone" does not simply observe such reversals but enacts them, and in so doing becomes one of those books, like " The Death of Ivan Ilyich ," or, indeed, "Open City," which challenge us not to be mere flaneurs of the text but to change our lives and the lives of those around us.
There is Whiteheadian weirdness — hints of strange eugenics experiments; Friday night lynchings staged like vaudeville shows; and a kitschy "living history" museum, where Cora re-enacts a sugarcoated version of plantation life — but it creeps in slowly, with a subtlety that may send some readers to Google to check their memories of high school history.
The Film Society will present a fascinating and varied history of films that make stars out of nonactors, whether it's Anne Wiazemsky (in her first role) and the donkey in Robert Bresson's "Au Hasard Balthazar" (Saturday and Tuesday); a real-life impostor who re-enacts his con in Abbas Kiarostami's "Close-Up" (Saturday and Dec.
If the DCCC enacts this policy to blacklist vendors who work with challengers, we risk undermining an entire universe of potential candidates and vendors - especially women and people of color - whose ideas, energy, and innovation need a place in our party (6/x) What's happening to Newman is a perfect example of what these progressives warned about.
Tweets aside, millions of people are finding the bill — called the American Health Care Act — scary AF. According to a report from the Congressional Budget Office, an estimated 52 million people in the U.S. would be uninsured by 2026 if Congress enacts the Republicans' proposal, compared with 28 million if we stick to the current plan.
It is circular and self-reflexively postmodern—Øyehaug's text enacts what Barthes theorizes, exalting an "object" that is itself just a sentence—while also registering some brief flash of consciousness, some small explosion of longing, that, like Anna Bae's discovery in Rimbaud's biography, seems true to our own experience of passionate reading: jouissance , to be precise.
"The best case scenario is Congress enacts a law by the end of this year so there's something in place when these young people start falling out of status," Walter Barrientos of Make the Road NY, a group that aims to empower low-income working class immigrants, told VICE Impact at a gathering of local activists on Long Island.
It enacts some key changes to the Dodd-Frank law passed in 22019 and lightens the banks' regulatory burden, raising the threshold designating a bank as a systemically important financial institution from $50 billion to $250 billion in assets, thus making some banks not subject to many of the strict regulations passed in the Dodd-Frank act of 2010.
Directed by Tim Etchells, and with a flock of authors (Robin Arthur, Jerry Killick, Richard Lowdon, Claire Marshall, Cathy Naden, Terry O'Connor and Mr. Etchells), this is Shakespeare retold, each drama narrated by a single performer who enacts it with items you might grab from the cupboard, and that they grab from shelves at the sides of the stage.
In the photographs, Mr. Ojo enacts his meta striptease personally: He covers his eyes with his hand; he poses in a wig and in a dress, but turns away from the camera; and finally, in an image called "Silver (Belgium)," he shows his face in an unflatteringly candid selfie being kissed by an older white lover.
While not every alt-furry or alt-brony identifies with these views, let alone enacts them offline, common themes on the Twitter feeds I browsed through included the belief that Black Lives Matter is a terrorist cell, the claim that the white race is under threat and that the "cultural Marxism" concealed within Disney's Zootopia must be exposed.
The way this show enacts that frustration, though, often lapses into tediousness, closer to the worst goopy grandeur of "Dawson's Creek" than the energetic cleverness of "The O.C." Part of that is the strenuously precocious, self-consciously pretentious dialogue — in and of itself not a vice, and certainly accurate for the kind of teens these teens are.
Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, a former CIA analyst and senior Defense Department official, is the sponsor of the resolution, which calls on the President "to terminate the use of United States Armed Forces to engage in hostilities in or against Iran" unless Congress declares war or enacts "specific statutory authorization" for the use of armed forces.
The book opens with the long poem "Limpias," which enacts a cleansing ritual expressing the desire to remove poets from the speaker's belly-button: blood-thirsty poets who work like drones, appropriating black and brown bodies while maintaining a position of privilege (think Kenny Goldsmith's "The Autopsy of Michael Brown" and Vanessa Place's Gone With the Wind Twitter project).
If the DCCC enacts this policy to blacklist vendors who work with challengers, we risk undermining an entire universe of potential candidates and vendors - especially women and people of color - whose ideas, energy, and innovation need a place in our party (6/x) Last week, the DCCC released the official form for political vendors to connect with the campaign arm.
A Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE presidency that successfully enacts many of the Republican nominee's key policy proposals would cost the U.S. economy $1 trillion, a new analysis showed on Tuesday.
TPS holders — who have demonstrated that they pose no national security threat, and regularly reapply to keep their status — can be seen as a good precursor for what the country might do if it ever enacts a large-scale legalization program for the millions of immigrants among us who have been deprived of a route to citizenship and political equality.
We are destined for ugliness—for years on end of right-wing bitterness and backlash—especially if the Democratic Party, less empowered so far by demographic change than the right imagines, enacts political reforms that enable the passage of existentially necessary legislation before climate change fully ravages us and before the structural advantages our system grants the most conservative regions of our country deepen any further.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE (R-Colo.) — the chairman of the Senate GOP's campaign arm — told Bloomberg that he has "no doubt Congress would be forced to act" if Trump enacts the tariffs.
My friend Simon Watney offered some insights about being an HIV-positive gay man: 'I don't think we can or should avoid the question of violence at every level of our lives, from birth onwards, however dangerous it can get... For many of us, HIV re-enacts all sorts of dark things about our relationships to our bodies and desires, which seems to lead on straight into the latest boxing project.
Jason Diamond's SEARCHING FOR JOHN HUGHES: Or Everything I Thought I Needed To Know About Life I Learned From Watching '80s Movies (Morrow/HarperCollins, paper, $15.99) is one of those pop culture bildungsromans in the vein of Nick Hornby's "Fever Pitch," wherein a writer enacts an obsessive battle with a pop culture phenomenon that fills his or her sky, before finally realizing the fixation is perilous and parachuting to safety.
Until and unless the G.O.P.-led Congress passes legislation that protects special counsel Robert Mueller from being fired by Trump or enacts into law specific, deeper sanctions on Russia if it is ever again caught trying to tilt our elections — or secures Trump's tax returns or the transcript of his two hours and 10 minutes of private conversation with Putin — it's all just talk to cover the G.O.P.'s behind.
Trump presidency could cost the US economy $1 trillion: A Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE presidency that successfully enacts many of the Republican nominee's key policy proposals would cost the U.S. economy $1 trillion, a new analysis showed on Tuesday.
Preoccupied by the apocalyptic horizon of climate change, the dark pulsing terror at the center of the novel, and by the "feeling of daily life," Lizzie understands — or at least, enacts — the truth that we inhabit multiple scales of experience at the same time: from the minutiae of school drop-offs and P.T.A. activism to the frictions of our personal relationships all the way to the geological immensity of our (not so slowly) corroding planet.
In July of that year, the inspector general sent the allegations to Quinn's office, which will investigate the medical care and oversight IHSC provides at a time when President Donald Trump demonizes immigrants, detains them in record numbers, and enacts restrictive policies to keep them out of the US. The allegations in the DHS memo, if corroborated, are a cry from someone working for ICE echoing what advocates, lawsuits, and other media reports have been saying for years: The medical care ICE provides and oversees for immigrants in private and local jails could be very bad.

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