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Iran has already breached many of the deal's restrictions, including on the fissile purity to which it enriches uranium, its stock of enriched uranium, which models of centrifuge it enriches uranium with and where it enriches uranium.
Iran has already breached many of the deal's restrictions on its nuclear activities, including on the purity to which it enriches uranium, its stock of enriched uranium, which models of centrifuge it enriches uranium with and where it enriches uranium.
Luckily enough, they've found a center that enriches them creatively.
A centrifuge enriches uranium by rapidly spinning uranium hexafluoride gas.
A centrifuge enriches uranium by rapidly spinning uranium hexafluoride gas.
I think, if anything, acceptance of it enriches your life.
But it's not just economics: immigration shapes and enriches our culture.
Critics say the move enriches stock-owning executives and increases income inequality.
The herbs lend freshness, while the butter enriches and the lemon brightens.
"This enriches the arrangement and ages it a bit," van Tongeren says.
Diversity is the engine of invention — it generates creativity that enriches the world.
Even if it enriches you, though, costs of travel can add up quickly.
Buddhist and Daoist thinkers taught that constant awareness of death enriches our lives.
It cheats, oppresses and brutalizes, but it also educates, enriches and saves lives.
He talks of helping ordinary Americans even as he enriches tycoons like himself.
And to be able to connect with them in a way that enriches not only my own need, which is to find a pediatrician for my kids, but enriches the local community because I'm putting money back into my local community.
TIM COOK: For us, we're about making the best product that enriches people's lives.
This enriches the forest floor, providing nutrients for both land- and water-based creatures.
That's an inclusiveness that enriches America and that should be a source of pride.
At its best, it enriches our experience; when it fails, we lose our essence.
By taking liberally from the traditions of both ballet and Cunningham, she enriches both.
Not every work tells a story; not every story told about a work enriches it.
And I think metadata enriches the understanding of what it is that you're looking at.
Sure, achieving diversity is a frustrating process, but it enriches organizations and improves decision-making.
We believe that the diversity the park brings only enriches our two young boys' lives.
Fully half of the Pentagon budget now enriches a vast ecosystem of for-profit contractors.
I feel that having a lot of stuff increases my options and enriches my life.
He is challenging the post-World War II consensus that free trade enriches the world.
It successfully enriches by focusing on excelling in the few areas that make it singular.
It enriches people in incredible ways, gives you illusions, a kind of appetite for life.
From the parents' perspective, exposing kids to technology that enriches their academic experience is important.
It enriches my life and I'll carry on as long as I feel comfortable doing it.
In the United States, for example, that means the USOC enriches themselves while players go broke.
Finally, some argue that PE only enriches a select few at the expense of ordinary Americans.
Escaping mortal danger and having to appreciate life again "really, really enriches your values," he says.
She enriches what we already know and tells us a lot about what we don't know.
Somewhat perversely, the only answer for many authors and publishers looking to protect themselves enriches Amazon.
War is beautiful because it enriches a flowering meadow with the fiery orchids of machine guns.
Clustering speeds the flow of ideas, cuts the cost of dealing with clients and enriches social lives.
What's more, they'll convince you that buying it enriches your authentic self — and not their bank accounts.
But I think that, with its limitations and hurried pressure, it enriches the bibliography of the painter.
The economy has been humming along, but it now enriches mostly those with education, training, and capital.
"This vote only enriches developers in the short term," said Mr. Menchaca, who voted against the proposal.
And for ABC and the Academy, you imagine it enriches the conversation in the broadcast that's happening.
We're seeking knowledge voraciously because this universe, and the complexity it can unfold into, enriches our game.
A growth-blocking forest of licences and regulations enriches those with the power to grant or waive them.
Immigration enriches the workforce, allowing for a more finely graded specialisation that raises average productivity and living standards.
Then his group further enriches their lives through mentoring and exposure to higher education and possible career paths.
The personalization of Bitmojis enriches the experience: it's not a generic avatar's wallet that is empty, it's yours.
By lowering its trade barriers, a government enriches its citizens regardless of the policies implemented by foreign governments.
The historical conversation that unfolds between the contemporary weaver's works and the time-old textiles enriches them both.
Nothing enriches the human experience like being thrown ass first into a psychedelic trip that you didn't see coming.
Coincidentally, rolling back pollution regulations also enriches fossil fuel executives (and disproportionately impacts the health of working-class families).
However, once a country enriches uranium to around 20%, scientists say the time needed to reach 90% is halved.
I think that we shouldn't neglect where we come from because looking into our background only enriches our soul.
It's a small but dense, fascinating array that enriches our sense of the early genealogy of the art form.
It's OK, and it actually really enriches life to have a go at the challenges that are out there.
Each year, SCAN's fondest neighbor enriches the lives of literally hundreds of SCAN young people in the South Bronx.
Their presence improves biodiversity, restores ecological balance, enriches human culture, and contributes to revenue and jobs through lucrative tourism.
Love of the salty, rubbery cheese known as halloumi in the south and hellim in the north enriches the island.
A natural language processing system enriches this information and allows separate predictive models to make connections between events and people.
The recent publication of "Luigi Ghirri: The Complete Essays 1973-1991" (Mack) enriches and complicates our sense of Ghirri's achievement.
And even as it enriches parts of the local economy, the deluge has had serious consequences for the reservation's environment.
The right sees capitalism as the paradigm of freedom: entrepreneurs creating the wealth that enriches both themselves and the nation.
"I am looking for a contemporary language but without rejecting the ancient universe which enriches this work," Ms. Moaty said.
Used by "99 percent of professional ice cream makers," he says, milk powder enriches the flavor of the finished result.
"Rumble" enriches the sound and meaning of rock, and boldly connects another piece of American history to its integral founders.
Everything we do — every show, every catalog — is an element that enriches the brand and creates an image of the brand.
One one end, there is the quality screen time that I genuinely enjoy and that I firmly believe enriches my life.
"So many of the artists we were showing have ties with corporations in a way that enriches their practice," she emphasizes.
And he has signed tax legislation that enriches real estate investors and encourages gentrification, rather than needed investment in affordable housing.
Rising to the challenges of running a side business can lead to a sense of fulfillment that, ultimately, enriches your life.
This has been at the heart of Western and regional concerns over the nuclear work of Iran, which enriches uranium domestically.
Recognizing situations enriches computer vision, but the ImSitu project still depends on human-labeled data to train its machine learning algorithms.
It is also true that nuclear energy enriches companies while shifting the risk of atomic waste and technological failure onto society.
Along with the G.I. Bill, federal housing loans, workers' compensation and Pell Grants, the safety net protects and enriches our country.
Many Americans have been protesting the cuts by pointing out the many ways that art enriches our lives — as they should.
Let's hope this inspires and enriches legions of writers — not to mention their readers — by the time the 2017 awards roll around.
"It's part of what enriches us," said Ruzzo, known for his high-speed rapping in syncopated Spanish, who now lives in Pamplona.
The first one called for student athletes to be compensated, outlining how the NCAA enriches nearly everyone else involved in its operations.
And he threatened to revoke the special tax treatment known as carried interest that enriches private equity executives and hedge fund managers.
The immigration detention system is now a multi-billion dollar industry that enriches local governments and private prison corporations at taxpayer expense.
They may hate democratic socialism because it benefits working people, but they absolutely love corporate socialism that enriches Trump and other billionaires.
Wednesday's full moon in Libra helps you apply your education in a way that enriches your relationships with others from different backgrounds.
Tax law and economic regulations are fundamentally political, enforcement cherry-picked in a way that punishes government critics and enriches its cronies.
And having created a portal through which so much commerce must flow, Amazon enriches itself by charging a toll along the way.
The substantive point is that it's simply not true that immigration enriches a tiny number of people while making the rest poorer.
As General Mattis wrote, learning from someone else's experiences enriches my own outlook on the world, and better prepares me for the future.
It's unprecedented that certain classes of citizens can literally buy a membership to the president's club and the payment personally enriches the president.
Local elites seldom want to end the corruption that enriches them, or allow the kind of democratic accountability that might limit their power.
As characters navigate the '70s punk scene, music both drives the book's protagonists and enriches the world of City on Fire — sometimes literally.
Jade Huang, co-founder and CEO of StyleSage,  which enriches product listings with attributes and then maps those products to e-commerce sites.
Although the characters roughly line up, "Last Flag Flying" dispenses with that connection, even if familiarity with the 1973 movie enriches the experience.
Energy industry corruption that enriches elites at the expense of ordinary people is a common problem in many parts of the developing world.
"Culture has many benefits to an individual: it opens our minds to new emotional experiences and enriches our lives," said Dr. Daniele Quercia.
Even If I don't score or play too well, the overall fun of the game and time with my friends enriches my spirit.
The current food shortages are the product of Venezuela's state-directed import scheme, which enriches its leaders at the expense of its people.
"It enriches our deliberately reduced spectrum with a new color and emphasizes just how precious and complex this timepiece is," Mr. Haas said.
Warren criticized buybacks as "nothing more than a sugar high for those companies in the short term" that enriches executives but not employees.
"It's about gain -- something that enriches or gets a person to avoid certain responsibilities or consequences," said clinical and forensic psychologist Jeff Gardere.
Smuggled rice and sugar enriches al-Shabaab, and its fighters repeatedly invoke corruption and alleged abuses by Kenyan security forces to recruit new fighters.
There is enough room for other adventures as well: Staveley's latest book is a standalone adventure, Skullsworn, which further deepens and enriches this world.
While understanding the history behind it isn't necessarily crucial to the enjoyment of the story, it does provide some context that enriches the text.
His decision appeared to suggest that as long as a foreign power enriches the United States it would face no censure for despotic behavior.
Hong Kong is to China what West Berlin was to the Soviet Union: proof that communism impoverishes and freedom enriches — economically, scientifically, artistically, spiritually.
"They may hate democratic socialism because it benefits working people, but they absolutely love corporate socialism that enriches Trump and other billionaires," he said.
It's something that enriches your life…it's one of the clearest ways that we communicate, it boils things down to a very primal level.
MR: Technology is a beautiful and wonderful thing that enriches the lives of people all across the world, making us happier and more productive.
Opening a store around the corner from home, they say, enriches their lives and those of their families — and is good for the neighborhood.
Most of the activity that enriches transnational criminal organizations -- the smuggling of cocaine and other drugs -- occurs through legal ports of entry in cars.
And that, somehow, recognizing the starkness of those boundaries enriches the fragile space we occupy within them, imbues it with immediacy, legitimacy and preciousness.
A new Cold War would be dangerous, but so would a warmer United States-Russia relationship that enriches oil company executives in both countries.
Imaging studies, similarly, show that this kind of training reduces default mode activity and enriches neural connections that facilitate attentional and emotional self-regulation.
The business partners also decided to use ecological cotton that's grown in a way that enriches the soil rather than damaging it with chemicals.
"Quark" proceeds in brightly colored fragments that establish a given sonic texture before introducing a newcomer sound that, by turns, destabilizes or enriches it.
To have a deputy mayor who served as an elected Republican in this state enriches that table when we're going around in unpredictable ways.
It enriches and makes you a better mom, a better wife, a better person at work when you have the support of really good friends.
This has been at the heart of Western and regional concerns over the nuclear work of Iran, Saudi Arabia's arch-rival which enriches uranium domestically.
This vision of open borders and offshoring embraced by Hillary Clinton drives down living standards and wages for workers, and enriches only the select few.
Fitch receives regular portfolio holdings data from fund administrators and managers, which it cleans, standardises and enriches in accordance with a globally consistent rating methodology.
The attention given to the materiality of the video enriches its tactility, breaking down the barrier between the viewer's physical space and the artwork's intangibility.
With kudos to Flea and the Master Musicians of Joujouka, the non-jazz is less so, but nonetheless enriches Coleman's pervasive commitment to felt innovation.
That Riggins is also hilarious — in an almost inexplicable way, one that hinges on confidence but is never bombastic, or self-aware — only enriches the attraction.
Headline Home; 448 pages; £20Like a regular dose of meditation or mindfulness, a daily encounter with classical music enriches one's life in all kinds of ways.
In the long-run, letting users pay if they want could keep them loyal while letting Facebook configure its News Feed algorithm for what enriches everyone.
We don't think often enough that hospitals and schools and music, so much of what enriches human lives, would be gone without the inspiration of religion.
While keeping inside the lines of a classic whodunit plot, Verdon enriches the formula with a probing analysis of the way a community rips itself apart.
And greater diversity of voices, including women's voices, enriches debate and helps Congress to better reflect the breadth of experiences and perspectives of those it serves.
The lack of concern for ethics norms not only enriches government officials, but can result in policies that serve special interests and not the American people.
It also imposes a strict limit on the purity Iran enriches uranium to, far below the level at which it could be used in atom bombs.
"Paint the Revolution" enriches this familiar tale, showing how, for instance, the cause of nation-building spurred experimentation in photography and printmaking, and even transformed arts education.
The Times investigation found that he uses European subsidies as a patronage system that enriches his friends and family, protects his political interests and punishes his rivals.
Acknowledging the Bible's often-neglected contributions to the founding project enriches our understanding of the nation's great constitutional experiment in republican self-government and liberty under law.
The vow follows a New York Times investigation showing how one of the world's largest subsidy programs enriches far-right leaders, bankrolls oligarchs and underwrites Mafia tactics.
If you avoid morally questionable moneymaking like usury — or loaning money that enriches your own holdings — the Archbishop may place thousands of florins in his secret account.
For the Democrats on stage, the economy is not the roaring success painted by Trump but benefits only the wealthiest Americans and enriches drugs companies while patients struggle.
What becomes more apparent here than ever before is the toughness of mind underlying these proscenium works, and it enriches the choreography with qualities of suspense and tension.
But it's not just the work they do that enriches this country; it is also the culture they bring that helps make the American fashion industry so successful.
The business community's trust has been betrayed again, as Ortega talks about the free market but imposes government control and enriches himself, while leading Central America's poorest nation.
Always attentive to language, he enriches his discussion with many references to novels, poems, and other literary works, not all of which are drawn from the antebellum decades.
Fungi play a crucial ecological role as the principal decomposers of dead matter, a process that enriches environments with the nutrients needed to sustain new generations of life.
In several other works, Mr. Litton isn't always quite right with tempo or as a propulsive accompanist to dancers, but here his contribution powerfully enriches a patchy show.
"The art displayed in the Berkshire Museum enriches the lives of the entire community, and the museum is a reservoir of cultural nourishment for all who visit," he wrote.
"The new Viber Local Number enriches our users in a way that makes Viber the most powerful communication app out there," says Viber CEO, Djamel Agaoua, in a statement.
"I really think it's important that Pokémon continues to be a positive force in the world — makes people happier, enriches their lives through a variety of ways," he says.
Nintendo's deep well of characters and worlds enriches this experience not just through its sizable roster, but also through the multitude of stages and music you have access to.
It's not unusual to meet people who are into both tarot and astrology, and professional tarot readers and astrologers say that learning about both enriches and expands their practice.
Nay, it is a far nobler form of entertainment, one which, rather than simply increase one's chances of a matchday banning order, enriches the mind and stirs the soul.
La Belle Sauvage is a rich, thrilling prequel that enriches the already detailed and immersive world of His Dark Materials while setting the stage for new stories to come.
He and Behnaz easily track down the missing woman, a discovery that enriches and complicates the inevitable gender divide that runs through this movie like a volatile fault line.
"The book really does delve into class and sociopolitical differences and cultural differences, so I think adding the level of race to that really enriches the storytelling," Washington said.
The Clintons seem to have decided that they are righteous and good, and therefore anything that enriches, empowers or makes them feel good must always be righteous and good.
A heroic aura is never far away, but Italianate lyricism enriches the personal drama of Cortés and his Mexican lover, Amazily, while choral writing colorfully differentiates Spaniards and Mexicans.
The curtailment of development rights enriches even owners of vacant plots; if the windfall gains from soaring property values are heavily taxed, NIMBYism will not be such a profitable strategy.
"The modern working woman is never far from her mobile device, and I want to reach her from the very technology that enriches her on-the-go lifestyle," Nonoo explained.
A conservative Supreme Court, however, most assuredly would endorse criminal decisions like Citizens' United that in effect help perpetuate a rigged system which enriches fat cats and penalizes the people.
Russia and China are aggressively pursuing those deals at a time when the U.S. has struggled to build reactors at home and no longer enriches uranium to fuel those facilities.
The activists argue that trade enriches the oligarchs and fuels the conflict that broke out in April 2014, after a pro-European uprising in Kiev ousted a Moscow-backed president.
Call Me By Your Name can and should be experienced in both forms: each text only enriches the other and bolsters this already soaring story of love, lust, and longing.
"When there's permission from the highest position in the country to talk like that, then the understanding of a variety of languages and how that enriches our community is lost."
"We enjoy our collaborative art/science practice because it is inspiring and challenging, and it enriches our individual work in our respective fields of expertise," Dikker tells The Creators Project.
The company does not break out the financials of its Hollywood business, but it has been spending furiously to build a TV and film portfolio that enriches its Prime offering.
Iran's announcement means that it will no longer observe any limits on the number of centrifuges it can install to enrich uranium or the level to which it enriches it.
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I have nothing further to say about this other than the chickens are fluffy, they're naturally dressed like wealthy Russian women in Brighton Beach, and the account enriches my life.
Consider the intellectual dynamic of a Leon Panetta, a Robert Gates or an Ash Carter formulating policy with the chairman — and how that enriches discussions with the commander in chief.
" Harvard President Lawrence Bacow added, "The consideration of race, alongside many other factors, helps us achieve our goal of creating a diverse student body that enriches the education of every student.
The president casually flirts with nuclear war, erodes the separation of powers, flouts the rule of law, enriches himself, and says nice things about the neo-Nazis marching through the streets.
In any case, what Eight Mile is arguing is that failing to match recordings actually further enriches Spotify and its owners, including the major labels that own 16% of the company.
The most conventional of Harron's movies, "The Moth Diaries" (2011), a young-adult story set in a girls' boarding school, enriches vampire lore by integrating teen suicide, self-cutting and anorexia.
For most Americans, this isn't a big deal — it enriches a small number of American shipowners while introducing some weird distortions into the overall pattern of economic activity in the United States.
"Our core position will continue to center on social networking and this acquisition enriches our product line in the social space," said Yan Tang, chairman and CEO of Momo, in a statement.
The important question is whether consumers feel like a new gadget makes their lives easier and enriches the experiences they love, be it snapping photos, or chatting with friends, or staying informed.
And then he needs to come up with a real economic agenda that isn't rooted in empty rhetoric and enriches the wealthy at the expense of Americans working hard to get ahead.
A compassionate society must provide children with education and training that enriches their lives, both with greater ethical understanding and with practical skills that can lead to economic security and inner peace.
"After an election in which voters rejected elites of both political parties, members of Congress should take a stand against any policy that further enriches wealthy and corporate interests," the group said.
Regenerative agriculture is a farming technique that aims to reverse the effects of climate change by capturing carbon in soil and aboveground biomass, which ultimately increases biodiversity, enriches soils and improves watersheds.
Reading Whitman silently enriches, but hearing your own or a partner's voice luxuriate in the verse's unhurried, insinuating cadences, drawn along on waves of alternately rough and delicate feeling, can quite overwhelm.
The large bird populations on the rat-free islands produce guano that enriches the soil with nitrogen that makes its way into the sea, benefiting the coral and other organisms including fish.
The death in his book is real death, death everywhere and in everything, a shadow of life that enriches the mortal experience rather than just waiting gormlessly at the end of it.
Broadly is the home of tough-love astrology—we help our readers know what they're talking about, so they can wield their cosmic knowledge in a way that enriches their everyday lives.
This Pioneer turntable comes with a built-in phono equalizer, which enriches the quality of the sound, though you can also hook it up to an external phono equalizer for even better sound.
They argue that Uber's business model enriches the company's executives at the expense of low-paid drivers who are classified as independent contractors, making them ineligible for the benefits of full-time employment.
That last date covered by the report is also the day Iran said it had increased the rate at which it enriches uranium, meaning any acceleration will appear only in the next report.
It should be government policy to allow as many people as possible to pursue an affordable higher education, which in turn enriches a society if that society values thinking citizens -- another discussion entirely.
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"The National Recording Registry honors the music that enriches our souls, the voices that tell our stories and the sounds that mirror our lives" Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden said in a statement.
He offered to first dismantle the facilities at Yongbyon, north of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, where the regime enriches uranium and produces plutonium, without giving up any existing atomic bombs or missiles.
Albrecht and Franke employ a complex series of crop rotations and practice no-till farming, which enriches the soil, produces a high-quality product, saves on labor, and reduces the farm's greenhouse gas emissions.
Behind the scenes, the chatbot is linked to an API that orchestrates candidates from LinkedIn and Glassdoor, enriches their information using GitHub and Meetup and reaches out to them to gauge interest and fit.
Yet 80-year-old director Marco Bellocchio ("Good Morning, Night") enriches the on-screen bloodshed with richly detailed performances and an unpredictable energy that lifts the period crime drama above a mere gangster flick.
Let us remember that the purpose of copyright law, after all, is to empower creators to create, to find inspiration in existing works and build upon them, which enriches the cultural ecosystem at large.
But by telling a familiar story from multiple angles, by giving as much space to the dissenters as to the supporters, it enriches what has too often been presented in simplistic or triumphalist terms.
Tehran has already surpassed the limits set for "the purity to which it enriches uranium, its stock of enriched uranium and its ban on using advanced centrifuges for enrichment rather than research," Reuters reported.
While waste pickers may remain unknown to most Colombians, DJ LU sees the recycler as the graffiti artist's ally, a fellow worker who enriches urban spaces and ultimately depends on the street for survival.
Being a dad enriches them, reminds them of what is really important, diminishes their self-absorption, and fills their lives with humor, imagination, enthusiasm, a willingness to make mistakes, and a sense of wonder.
The broken credit system set up to track RFS compliance has resulted in a multibillion-dollar government commodity that enriches Wall Street speculators and global oil giants at the expense of independent American refiners.
Over the centuries, various writers have played with the trope, unsettling its easy moralism: the ant can seem meanspirited, the grasshopper the sort of free-spirited artist who enriches our world in nonmaterial ways.
They then used nearly all of that money, a whopping 19803 percent, to buy back shares from stockholders—a move that enriches investors while doing nothing for the company itself—and handsomely compensating executives.
From Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Barack Obama, American presidents have been internationalists who believed that America needs to build transnational structures to uphold a global capitalist order that enriches America as well as its allies.
But blame must also scale beyond any one individual who is being algorithmically managed (read: manipulated) on a platform to produce content that literally enriches Google because people are being guided by its reward system.
Jenkins may have left out other details and background for the sake of not making his feature film into a mini-series, but he enriches what's already on the pages of Baldwin's soul-stirring book.
In "The Big Sick," you vividly see the person in each role, from nurse (Myra Lucretia Taylor) to would-be bride (Kuhoo Verma), which enriches the emotional texture and underlines that there's something at stake.
The Tongass National Forest in southeast Alaska — one of the world's last intact temperate rainforests — helps feed Americans across the country, enriches the environment, and contributes to a tourism economy that surrounding communities depend on.
The American people had also come to despise a corrupt and out-of-touch political establishment that enriches itself at their expense, multiculturalism, politically correct speech, and media elites who know what's best for them.
Whigham is one of those actors who enriches every project he turns up in (see: Fargo, Vice Principals, Take Shelter, and Boardwalk Empire, to name just a few) and yet he still seems largely underappreciated.
That it enriches our lives, it elevates our empathy, it allows for more meaningful and productive day-to-day life, if we can connect to the kinds of work that people at the Met do.
The controversial benefit, which critics say enriches developers at the expense of the public and has outlived its usefulness, expired in January, and its impending end helped fuel the current rental-building boom, some developers say.
But he acknowledged that it was easier to get rid of a tax rule that benefits faceless corporations than it was to abolish a regulation that enriches a small group of extremely powerful and vocal people.
Richard Lugar told CNBC he remained hopeful the United States would tackle the corruption that robs citizens in oil-producing nations of mineral wealth and enriches a small elite — a phenomenon known as the resource curse.
Some places to start: TAP INTO WHAT WE KNOW: GETTING OLDER ENRICHES US Who really thinks that she is a lesser version — less interesting, less fun in bed, less valuable — than the woman she used be?
This study also enriches our knowledge of the architectural decoration of Hagia Sophia by uncovering marble that may have constituted a courtyard for the earlier Megale Ekklesia and recognizing a hitherto unknown porch to the cathedral.
Because today's giants are nimbler and more paranoid about upstart competition than the tech behemoths of yore, they have cleverly created an ecosystem that enriches themselves even when they don't think of the best ideas first.
People have struggled for years to get people "out of the living room" and into the outdoors, but this little wonder of augmented reality enriches the appreciation of the one through the activities associated with the other.
"We are looking forward to when that time comes, that anybody that is eligible to vote will be able to do so and that it enriches the democratic process as we head into future elections," she added.
Now that the best jobs require high levels of education and training, we need to make sure that lifelong learning is accessible and appreciated, not only because it enriches our economies but because it ennobles our lives.
In the new paper, published in the peer-reviewed bioethics journal The Hastings Center Report, the authors argue that GoFundMe enables misinformation that enriches bad actors and can harm patients sick with cancer or other serious conditions.
In its submission, Bell argued that Canadians accessing content from a US service with a VPN "unjustly enriches the US service, which has not paid for the Canadian rights" but nonetheless makes that content available to Canadians.
And I&aposm saying that because I know you, you&aposre a great person, but this system now put children in jeopardy, it puts women in jeopardy and it enriches the cartels because they&aposre making big bucks.
In the release, Youku president Yang Weidong said "The addition of Disney content greatly enriches the library of quality international content on Alibaba's media and entertainment ecosystem, giving us a leading edge in foreign content distribution in China."
The sale of Areva NP is the last step in a restructuring that unwinds Areva's once much-vaunted model of an integrated nuclear group that mines and enriches uranium, produces nuclear fuel, builds reactors and recycles spent fuel.
Not only is Sestero's Wiseau impression spot-on, but hearing him deliver it so effortlessly is an ever-present reminder of just how well he knows Wiseau, which really enriches the story and is best heard for yourself.
Even so, it is appropriate for Americans to regard Japan as a friendly power and ally that is a crucial supporter of a peaceful world order; and one with a distinctive cultural heritage that greatly enriches global society.
"This acquisition enriches our e-mobility offering and integrates a highly sophisticated smart EV charging solution within our portfolio of grid flexibility services, which includes the world's largest demand response network, distributed energy management systems and battery storage solutions."
It's not just a matter of having a VR experience that enriches and expands upon an existing serialized story; it's about a distinct creative voice trying new things in a new medium — and potentially inspiring others along the way.
That shines through, but the sheer "we have to fix this now" desperation that resulted from the one-year-to-fix-this-movie timeline created a film that enriches and deepens the ideas introduced in the first Toy Story.
"President Trump and his administration's continued disdain for our nation's national security and our founding ideals of liberty and justice dishonor our proud immigrant heritage and the diversity that strengthens and enriches our communities," she said in a statement.
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Anything that costs $30,000 can't exactly slump on design, and here's what Sony says buyers can expect: With the engineered marble top, half mirror finished aluminum frame, and wooden shelf, the LSPX-A1 enriches your living environment while complementing its décor.
Screenshot by TechCrunch While Time Capsule is not necessarily a direct challenger to TikTok — a product of the world's most valuable startup ByteDance — it enriches the video experience for users who want to give close friends a window into their life.
His campaign for president represented little more than the cynical deployment of a well-worn Republican strategy: whip up white resentment toward immigrants and people of color in order to build a governing agenda that enriches the most privileged among us.
" One of his longest citations isn't from law, but a passage from Shakespeare's Othello in which Iago bemoans that "he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed.
Arnold is a former Marine, a detail that enriches a portrait of a man in permanent crisis, a state of personal emergency that is announced each time he answers a call from his similarly needy adult daughters and former wife.
Iran's breaches of the deal's nuclear limits on items including the purity to which it enriches uranium and its stock of enriched uranium are eroding the accord, but it says they can quickly be reversed if U.S. sanctions are lifted.
"President Trump and his administration's continued disdain for our nation's national security and our founding ideals of liberty and justice dishonor our proud immigrant heritage and the diversity that strengthens and enriches our communities," Pelosi said in a statement Monday.
"The addition of Disney content greatly enriches the library of quality international content on Alibaba's media and entertainment ecosystem, giving us a leading edge in foreign content distribution in China," said Yang Weidong, president of Youku at Alibaba Digital Media and Entertainment Group.
This is just one unfortunate example of the historic self-dealing among regime entities that enriches the Ayatollahs and the security establishment at the expense of ordinary Iranian citizens, who are left with only the bill in the absence of legitimate commerce.
Another tactic is to consider what feels good now — bingeing Netflix and pizza after an anxiety-ridden week, for example — versus what will make you feel good in the long-term — developing a habit around something that genuinely enriches your mental well-being.
"This new Share to TikTok feature enriches the content available on TikTok, diversifies the types of videos users can discover, and offers more editing choices for users to explore in addition to TikTok's built-in creative tools," explained TikTok, in an announcement.
"The diversity of religions and cultural backgrounds represented in the Corps enriches the overall cadet experience and better prepares graduates to become principled leaders in all walks of life, underpinned by The Citadel's core values of honor, duty and respect," Rosa said.
A good translation, to Jorge, would be not [only] something that adapts it to the target culture, not only carries over the themes and ideas, but enriches them, as well, through a mutual dialogue between the target culture and the source culture.
The rest exists in a closed loop of trading; institutions facilitate and engage in the buying and selling of stocks, bonds, real estate and other assets that mainly enriches the 20 percent of the population that owns 80 percent of that asset base.
"President Trump and his administration's continued disdain for our nation's national security and our founding ideals of liberty and justice dishonor our proud immigrant heritage and the diversity that strengthens and enriches our communities," Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California said in a statement.
The luxuriously thick Velvet Sleeping Mask With Saffron Flowers from Sisley contains shea butter, thyme honey and vitamin B5 to lock in moisture, while Aesop's Sublime Replenishing Night Masque enriches skin with vitamins B, C, E and F for a brightening effect.
But Mr Kurlantzick, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and a former contributor to this newspaper, enriches his study even further by connecting the CIA's unprecedented paramilitary activities in Laos to the secret wars of today in Yemen, Somalia and elsewhere.
David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter:  Shaiman's lush underscoring enriches the movie throughout, and his songs with co-lyricist Wittman are their best since Hairspray, full of personality and humor, and reverential without being slavish in their adherence to the musical patterns of the first film.
A 2011 study conducted by the University of Maryland and Columbia University found that, among innovation-oriented companies, "female representation in top management ... enriches the behaviors exhibited by managers throughout the firm, and motivates women in middle management," leading to better firm performance overall.
The fine-drawn quality of French's characterizations is one measure of the novel's above-average success as literary fiction, which is to say fiction that enriches our lives rather than just serving to pass the time on an airplane or in a doctor's waiting room.
" So in lieu of Mr. Salonen's "Lachen Verlernt" and "Nyx" as strictly instrumental, they will be heard on Friday as the score to Mr. McGregor's 2016 ballet "Obsidian Tear"; the music and dance, Mr. Salonen said, "inform each other, and it enriches the experience.
Whether you believe the tax bill is good for the middle class or whether you believe it enriches the rich, you must recognize it's a destructive piece of legislation for science and the benefits that accrue – economic growth, cures for disease and national security.
Unfortunately, the bill's bad parts — the shoddy process for passing it, which will create many loopholes; the aggressive attempts to increase inequality; the blatant ways it enriches members of Congress and the Trump family; and the bill's fiscal profligacy — vastly outweigh its good parts.
Watching three generations of Johnsons, an affluent black family, navigate daily microaggressions in their mostly white world of suburban Los Angeles leaves ample opportunity to explore what it means to be black across the decades, and enriches the awareness of modern class and racial dynamics.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran has multiplied the speed at which it enriches uranium but it is still far from the maximum rate possible under its nuclear deal with major powers, meaning it would be months before production ceilings are hit, diplomats who follow it say.
Today's G.O.P. is to governing what Trump University is to education — an ethically challenged enterprise that enriches and perpetuates itself by shedding all pretense of standing for real principles, or a truly relevant value proposition, and instead plays on the ignorance and fears of the public.
Universities, sports leagues, cultural institutions, human rights groups, and research centers like the Roswell Park Cancer Institute, which is developing a lung cancer vaccine in collaboration with a Havana medical center, daily demonstrate how American engagement with Cuba enriches the lives of people in both countries.
If bystander laughter in a viral video, which enriches the experience through sincerity, exists on one end of a spectrum, no dialogue is its opposite — a form that strips away the polish of heavily produced shows or movies in favor of making it all as awkward as possible.
The concept itself is simple: Paint an outdoor wall in a bright color, usually sky blue, decorate it with slogans about how giving to the poor enriches the giver as much as the receiver, then provision the wall with nails so passers-by can hang up clothing to donate.
The games are lousy with misses and mistakes, they are played at the heart of a ripe swamp of clamoring brands, and heir playing enriches the least redeemable pink-faced rentiers imaginable—all true, all more than I could argue with if I were looking to take up that argument.
The richest contribution of this edition might be in its juxtaposition of the notebooks with "The Lover," and how it enriches our understanding of Duras's best, most beloved work — that acrid novel of sexual transaction so often and unfortunately read as a grand love story of crossing class and color lines.
"What I don't understand is why these people are complaining about that," Noah said, cutting to clips of Trump Jr. and Eric TrumpEric Frederick TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Eric Trump goes after Bidens: 'Why is it that every family goes into politics and enriches themselves?
"We are still giving tax breaks to a development that enriches billionaire developers and high-rise commercial and residential development that is not benefiting ordinary people in New York," said James Parrott, director of economic and fiscal policies at the Center for New York City Affairs at the New School.
The wealth that has been extracted from it fuelled the civil war, and also paid for the mercenary group Executive Outcomes to help reclaim the land from rebels; the mine now enriches an Israeli businessman named Beny Steinmetz, who was reported by Forbes in 2017 to have a net worth of $1.1 billion.
To avoid taxes, according to the indictment, he set up offshore bank accounts and laundered money through real estate and luxury goods — a common practice that enriches plutocrats while exacerbating housing crises in cities like New York and London by pumping billions of dollars of looted wealth into a tight real estate market.
Josef Neet: There are obviously people out there with a lot of money who view art just to be a commodity and nothing else, but there&aposs gonna be people who purchase or engage with it because they take genuine pleasure from it or it stimulates them or they feel it enriches them.
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One project being pursued there is the production of stable isotopes here Iran has already breached the deal's limits on the purity to which it enriches uranium, its stock of enriched uranium and its ban on using advanced centrifuges for enrichment rather than research, each step raising pressure on the remaining parties to the deal aiming to prevent its total collapse.
The show's centerpieces are the vibrant paintings of artists in their studios working with models or on self-portraits, of men and women getting done up and going out, of families and friends playing in parks — subjects that are familiar from art history, but that Marshall complicates and enriches with layers of contemporary details, winks to history, and black bodies.
INGRAHAM: Michael, I think it&aposs not compassionate at all to dangle carrots across the border and say, OK, if you come with a child, we&aposll keep you united and we&aposll just release you into the country because that encourages more money going to the cartels, the traffickers, enriches them, and makes our country more dangerous, and endangers the lives of the migrants coming up.
Collins enriches this exploration by switching among different perspectives — whether it's the first person ("Documentary Style"), a conversation formatted like a script ("When Love Withers All of Life Cries"), the third-person ("Only Once") or the voices of two people reflecting on the same story ("Interiors") — suggesting that no single consciousness has a monopoly on the truth when it comes to something as dizzying as relationships.
And yes, the ongoing battle over the National Collegiate Athletic Association's multibillion-dollar amateur economy—a system that prevents athletes from being paid, yet enriches athletic directors  enough  that they can afford their own PAC—may ultimately be settled on Capitol Hill, given that association president Mark Emmert and others have said they mayseek a Congressional antitrust exemption if federal courts continue to rule that the status quo is, well, illegal.
In practice, however, it's fair to wonder whether the NCAA and its member schools actually want to relinquish any of their power and leverage over college athletes—or if they simply want to make it look like they're doing so, the better to deflect unfavorable public and judicial opinion about an amateur campus sports system that increasingly enriches everyone involved except the players on the field doing the most important work.
It's annoying to add yet another Task to the pile of stuff we all have to do, but if at all possible, think of it as a privilege that enriches the rest of your life (which it does): carrying things around is easier; bending down to pick stuff up is easier; your lower back hurts less; colors are brighter; food tastes better; the air feels lighter on your skin.
And yes, the ongoing battle over the National Collegiate Athletic Association's multibillion-dollar amateur economy—a system that prevents athletes from being paid, yet enriches athletic directors enough that they can afford their own PAC—may ultimately be settled on Capitol Hill, given that association president Mark Emmert and others have said they may seek a Congressional antitrust exemption if federal courts continue to rule that the status quo is, well, illegal.
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To limit the impeachment process to the most blatant presidential misdeed yet discovered would leave in the dust — unresolved for history, setting dangerous precedents — the possibility of holding accountable a president who routinely enriches himself at the expense of the taxpayers and flouts the Constitution's emoluments clause, lies so persistently that we're far from the democratic concept of transparent government, usurps the role of Congress by unilaterally holding up funds or using them for other purposes than it has approved, bullies private businesses by threatening a tax increase or a significant raise in postal rates (as Mr. Trump did to Amazon, whose owner also owns The Washington Post), tells intelligence alumni who openly criticize him that he'll suspend their security clearances and fights the law that allows Congress to obtain his tax returns.

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