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By the numbers: $10 million was spent on expenses incurred between October 2017 through March of this year, detailing that $2.7 million was expended for salaries and benefits, $532,340 was expended for travel, and $264,114 was expended for contractual services.
Witness the money and energy expended on litigating, say, abortion.
No politicians or pundits have expended any tears on my behalf.
They are too pricey to be expended on lightly armed insurgents.
Trump has expended considerable bytes tweeting about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The balance carries over across rides until the total amount is expended.
Ten expended rifle cases were later recovered from the scene, prosecutors said.
Men also have a higher basal metabolic rate – energy expended at rest.
This expended lots of money, hundreds of billions of dollars in fact.
Another 150-200 calories per day are expended in the digestion of food.
Volkswagen — Volkswagen will announce an expended compensation program for diesel vehicle owners today.
As a nation, we expended $2628 billion, which represented 28503 percent of GDP.
If, however, federal funds are expended without reforms, the prospects will be dismal.
In software, you are valued by the total effort expended on building your product.
That meant that every calorie I expended in the gym added to the deficit.
Usually, strong retail participation signals a bull market has expended nearly all its energy.
Time, energy expended, and both insurance and out-of-pocket costs can feel overwhelming.
Yet, Stone would not seem a prize worth the powder being expended by Mueller.
Yet its importance to the resulting meal mocks the effort expended to produce it.
Like Messi, he's at times expended little energy, playing at walking pace on occasion.
They expended resources that could have improved infrastructure to fund missiles and terrorist tunnels.
What are we to make of the chasm between effort expended and results achieved?
Mist expended the contents of her venom sacs in the child and released him.
Journalists, who've expended a million hours fact-checking Trump, are wasting their time and yours.
In experiments, a person wearing the braces while walking expended 10 percent less energy. 2.
Iran and Russia have expended precious resources on shoring up the Assad regime in Syria.
Hedger will now have the opportunity to detail exactly what 'resources' he 'expended' and how.
Since 28500, Democrats have expended most of their political capital supporting the resistance against Trump.
But even then, people replaced about a third of the calories they expended during exercise.
There was a hidden cost to all this enormous energy expended on war and bombings.
Meanwhile, the talent of the women and children they abused — actresses, athletes, students — is expended.
The fuel situation is still closely monitored, with hourly reports of quantities expended and shipments delivered.
In fact, more energy is expended in preparing for the blame game when things go wrong.
AMONG the millions of words Hillary Clinton has expended on the campaign trail, these stood out.
ACA expended more than two trillion "healthcare" dollars for unwanted benefits, incomprehensible processes, and unnecessary bureaucracy.
Humphreys & Partners Architects envisions a Dallas-based skyport that looks like it's expended in the air.
As with all FEMA programs, we will do a rigorous analysis of what was actually expended.
How could guys who expended so much passion and energy eluding the draft regret its demise?
The easy-to-read performance monitor (PM5) tracks stroke rate, calories expended, distance, pace, and watts.
With evaporation, energy is expended, which cools the water and helps to form tiny snow crystals.
A quarter of all Medicare dollars are expended in the final year of older patients' lives.
And this would result in a lot of effort being expended in return for very little progress.
"Moreover, any 'clawback' of federal funds already expended on this project would be disastrous policy," Kelly said.
" It was, he allowed, "the sole counterweight to the propaganda on which the Soviets expended astronomical sums.
Of the $945.6 billion NATO countries expended on their militaries, Washington's portion was an astronomical $703.7 billion.
Taylor slumped to his corner, exhausted from all that he had expended trying to end the fight.
Your body has expended so many resources fighting the virus that the brain's dopamine levels can crash.
As it is, it's often difficult to separate the lines from the effort expended in delivering them.
Now that the government has expended so much to save them, it cannot risk losing them again.
Since then, I've expended a lot of energy working out the best ways to manage my anxiety.
Most of the effort expended in a rocket launch is therefore directed towards lifting propellant rather than payload.
But Eubank had expended so much energy on this assault that he looked barely capable of standing afterwards.
But much of the effort expended in propulsion is wasted too: nobbly limbs tend to create extra commotion.
Although the investigation started out in only a handful of counties, it expended to cover 56 of them.
Researchers also categorized weekly exercise in terms of metabolic equivalents of task (METs), a measure of energy expended.
It is one of the 31 states that have expended political capital to find money for transportation infrastructure.
Podesta, a prominent figure in Democratic circles, has expended the firm in recent years to make it bipartisan.
Of course, the kicker is that for all that expended energy, we're only getting less and less happy.
In 2014, the average Chinese consumer expended close to half of their personal spending on food and clothing.
"The city has expended all available resources to address the #SuperBloom," Lake Elsinore officials wrote on their Instagram account.
While much energy is expended fighting the left on college campuses, the real battle is in our public schools.
And for people trying to modify their weight, increasing exercise will not translate to endless increases in calories expended.
The WHO attributes the "fundamental cause" of obesity worldwide to "an energy imbalance between calories consumed and calories expended".
"All that mental work and effort was expended on a mere nothing" ("Scientific autobiography and other papers", Planck, 1950).
But she has expended much of her energy cleaning up after his misogynistic comments rather than extending his brand.
And the fixed costs expended to build a traditional mall could easily fund many dozens of digital retail platforms.
The group on which Luther expended his most notorious denunciations was not the Roman Catholic clergy but the Jews.
On Saturday, Williams expended almost as much energy playing advocate as she did in her hourlong win over Larsson.
The PA expended more than $1 billion in payments to terrorists and their families over a four-year period.
Crown Prince Mohammed expended vast amounts of money and energy to brand himself as the face of Saudi Arabia.
But any goodwill Washington had has been expended by the Trump administration in its ongoing trade war with China.
He did not believe, however, that he expended too much energy running the bases, leading to his subsequent struggles.
But the energy expended to achieve those gains is about the same that you would spend taking a nap.
The Clinton administration expended little political capital on implementing the Agreed Framework, instead hoping for the regime to collapse.
A country that the U.S. and others expended billions---but failed hopelessly to reconstitute it as a functioning state.
You can follow said plot, more or less, and I expended a lot of energy trying to do so.
One alternative to air conditioning, called passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC), offers cooler temperatures with little-to-no energy expended.
Her role will be expended in the new season, but in the teaser below, she's the only one who speaks.
But because their kinetic energy was expended almost immediately the penetrating power was considerably less intense than with traditional bullets.
The researchers measured both work and leisure-time physical activity in terms of energy expended per kilogram of body weight.
The work comes across as a lot of labor expended in pursuit of a dependable product, but not much else.
Moss said the administration should also notify the court if appropriated funds are expended with respect to the rulemaking process.
For people they are preset to recognize actions like jogging, and show a user how much energy has been expended.
Mr. Emanuel said he made rebuilding the L a priority and expended the necessary political capital to make it happen.
The next morning they were carefully monitored, in terms of both what they ate and how much energy they expended.
I didn't discover it until that afternoon, when I put my hand in the pocket and pulled out an expended .
At night, she and her fellow-organizers expended their anxiety and energy in giddy parties where they danced and sang.
China has also expended enormous political and diplomatic energy, costing it precious international credibility, to protect the North's erratic regime.
Penalties vary among jurisdictions -- from fines to community service and in some cases jail time -- depending on the expended resources.
The same type of persuasion that that is expended upon working-class white voters across the Heartland every election cycle.
And I would argue that there is no place that will make more progress with resources expended across all these issues.
The campaign is grateful to all those who have expended time and effort to investigate various claims of abnormalities and irregularities.
Egypt needs this assistance to replenish military capabilities expended combatting IS in Sinai, and to respond effectively to any IS resurgence.
They washed the salt and expended fuel off the aluminum body panels, tires, wheels -- even the engines -- with Windex and water.
But as it's just about to land it weighs less than 7,000 pounds because of all the fuel that's been expended.
In 2016, the U.S. expended $3.4 trillion on health care, note the "tr" instead of "b," or 18 percent of GDP.
It has done so with prudent lawmaking which, on the one hand, insures that no federal funds are expended on abortion.
For the Senate to waste the resources already expended to identify, consider, and advance these nominees would be reckless and irresponsible.
"It appears to me that the organization has expended tremendous resources pursuing Los Angeles, and then pursuing Las Vegas," Trask said.
Is information that would likely influence any federal election or that parties or candidate committees have traditionally expended money to obtain.
AI researchers have expended much brow-sweat searching for techniques to help them match the quick-fire learning displayed by humans.
A lot of power is expended on RAM, and the TaihuLight uses a smaller amount of RAM than less-powerful computers.
After all, he said, the technology industry had expended vast efforts training computers to recognize celebrities, faces and the spoken word.
"Diplomatic security is not about dollars expended," Mr. Pompeo answered that, adding that how the money is spent is more important.
Mr. Abe expended considerable political capital for the deal, going up against farmers who have traditionally supported his Liberal Democratic Party.
And given the effort -- and rubles -- he's expended in taking back a sliver of its territory, he clearly cares a lot.
But having expended all of its resources and run out of games, Manning was reserved when asked about the selection process.
Smoggy success Since 2008, China's government has expended a huge amount of energy and money in addressing the country's air quality problems.
And now, in less than a week, all that was achieved, and sacrificed, all the lives and treasure expended, has come undone.
Since the 2016 campaign, the President has expended an enormous effort to try to tear down the public image of his opponents.
So expect a lot of hot air to be expended in the future over what does — and does not — constitute 'quality' work.
After the death of an enrollee, MERP allows a state to claw back funds expended on the beneficiary from the decedent's estate.
Prosecution and regulation are not mutually exclusive, but political energy and media attention are disproportionately expended by the lust for criminal punishment.
On steeper slopes, the sand cascades beneath your feet with every step, meaning you don't cover much distance for the energy expended.
The group expended 172 pitches and untold quantities of mental energy navigating through one of the most feared lineups in recent years.
Even as his family's story inspired him in ways he would not avow, Holbrooke expended immense psychological energy on suppressing that past.
The report about Mr. Kelley said the inspector general's office "expended significant resources" in its investigation given the seriousness of what happened.
At times, Abuar had to trail behind fighters with a bag of spare magazines, throwing them cartridges once they expended their ammunition.
"We hadn't expended that energy, money and effort over the decades so they could monetize the collection," he said of the seminary.
Many first novels start well but end less capably, after the writer has expended an overabundance of effort on the opening chapters.
Meanwhile, despite all billions of dollars and intense labor expended, the U.S. still does not have a nation-wide missile defense system.
In the final analysis, too much blood and treasure has been expended, and remains at stake, for us to get this wrong.
"It's oddly eye-opening to them because they didn't realize they saw themselves as a resource to be expended," Mr. Crawford said.
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In media, you are valued by the marginal effort expended on producing your product, with the margin determined by your content's half-life.
Moreover, because of the hack, Mr. Terpin expended a substantial amount of time investigating the hack and attempting to repair his computer accounts.
Accordingly, the Commission has never burdened commenters with providing identity verification or expended the massive amount of resources necessary to verify commenters' identities.
Japanese officials, for instance, already expended a great deal of political capital when they negotiated TPP at the end of the Obama administration.
The abstract desire to have them done doesn't necessarily live up to the specific effort expended — until you turn it into a game.
It's a loss for resettlement organisations that have already expended time, resources and energy planning for 24,000 aspiring refugees seeking shelter in America.
"The campaign is grateful to all those who have expended time and effort to investigate various claims of abnormalities and irregularities," he wrote.
I'm perplexed as to how so many people have expended so much energy, continually, over the past few years deliberating this non-question.
The FBI has expended countless resources in the ensuing decades in the hopes of finally solving this enduring American mystery with no success.
Too little effort and money has been expended on taking care of those who have been hurt by the opening up of markets.
However, miscommunication is no longer just a failed attempt at understanding but a conspiracy of patchy hotspots, dwindling batteries, and expended data plans.
More dollars need to be expended and/or redirected to provide students with a more intimate, exciting understanding of robotics and its future.
The US military has also expended significant resources, and lost several soldiers, in assisting Afghan forces fighting IS-K in the country's east.
Posner observed that his theory treated unproductive people as morally irrelevant (or worse) and viewed social resources expended on the poor as wasted.
Hence the energy expended on sustaining an image of Japan as a place of fanatical businessmen, of hara-kiri and sci-fi gadgetry.
"Is there an ability, since I would guess that public dollars are expended heavily in prophylaxis and treatment of this condition," she said.
You can't appreciate the magnitude of Priebus's changing loyalties until you consider just how much time, energy and dignity he expended before Nov.
Efforts that would be better reserved for checking China's aggressiveness in the South China Sea must be expended on countering the North's provocations.
"The campaign is grateful to all those who have expended time and effort to investigate various claims of abnormalities and irregularities," Elias wrote.
Because in the middle of all this, The Walking Dead has expended episode after episode having characters waffle about committing acts of violence.
A week after arriving in the U.S., the woman said Clark started trying to inseminate her with syringes containing sperm retrieved from expended condoms.
In recent years, the United States and other major powers expended maximum effort negotiating a landmark agreement to keep Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
That level of resources and attention can only be expended on the most significant and serious cyber incidents, leaving millions of smaller incidents uninvestigated.
That instinct later came to look prescient, given the blood and resources expended by the United States in his son's own war against Iraq.
"The process of reinvention takes time, effort and money — all of which have to be expended before any eventual rewards are reaped," added Saunders.
The contestants ate a low calorie deficit and expended hundreds—if not thousands—of calories through hours of exercise over the course of months.
Cena, the cagey veteran on top of the wrestling world for almost over a decade, had expended all of his energy to no avail.
Apparently little such investigative effort was expended on these bodies before the morgue listed them on a referral form as potential medical school cadavers.
The energy expended by many "elitists" on constructing tortuous apologies for their advantages would be better invested in sharing the fruits of those advantages.
Instead time, money and effort are expended to identify and cater to moderate white voters who are already fickle about politicians and political parties.
Mr. Webb said that part of the rationale for reopening the prosecution was the resources expended by the police department while investigating his reports.
To be sure, European leaders have expended plenty of verbiage, illuminating the broad consensus that Iran is abiding by the terms of the deal.
The policemen had been shocked to witness how many rounds the Golden Division expended during the night just to keep the militants at bay.
Much ink has been spilled, along with head scratching and expended energy, trying to understand who Dolezal is and what she wants from claiming blackness.
Despite Blue Apron's best efforts, though, storing and shipping such a huge quantity of food still requires a massive amount of energy to be expended.
On automatic weapons, once the trigger is pulled and held, the weapon will continue firing until the ammunition is expended or the trigger is released.
Home fires are apt to lose some of their ferocity in the long term, no matter how much creativity is expended on keeping them alight.
Most options short of war have already been expended by the Trump administration, and arguably are why there is this predicament in the first place.
Calculating the exact number of calories burned requires measuring the energy expended by individual cells in the human body, which no gym machine can do.
It's just not something she's ever expended mental energy on, and this type of character — especially in the form of a female — is quite rare.
The message to Precourt and the league was clear: Columbus fans would not abandon the decades of cultural capital they had expended without a fight.
Mr. Trump has expended more political capital on Mr. DeSantis than on most other candidates this year, so the president would inevitably own a loss.
With no timeouts (Vanderbilt Coach Bryce Drew expended his final timeout with more than seven minutes remaining), the Commodores still had a chance to win.
D. V. Gallery speculated that the Communists had expended so much energy on brainwashing American P.O.W.s to create a network of sleeper saboteurs awaiting activation.
The amount of energy the volunteers expended was measured by monitoring their breathing, and the software automatically tweaked the exoskeleton to see what movement helped most.
But in just an hour, Zhang and her team were able to reduce the energy each volunteer expended while walking by an average of 24 percent.
And, as intended, when their payloads were expended they collapsed and passed safely through the remainder of the digestive system without causing any obvious ill effects.
The arbitrator, Paul Kehoe, ultimately awarded a smaller amount, $93,808, which he concluded was what the campaign "reasonably expended" to defend against one of Denson's cases.
"Andy had to put so much effort into finishing world number one last year that he expended so much energy to get there," McEnroe told Reuters.
It's happened before when she's expended a lot of energy and needed to recharge, but her lack of psionic abilities has lasted at least three months.
Resources are expended, and the American public is left hanging until the Supreme Court can hear the case again or consider another case with similar issues.
"As part of its investigation into Guzman's escape, the Mexican authorities stated that Guzman expended a significant amount of money for the escape," the letter said.
But though this bailout involved the participation of government officials as organizers and guarantors, no actual taxpayer funds were expended and no congressional action was needed.
Unfortunately, consumers have witnessed five years and millions of dollars expended only to see conclusion based in science changed to a conclusion based in political ambiguity.
Germany, which enjoys one of the highest per capita GDPs in the world, expended only a little more than 1 percent of its GDP on defense.
They used tools like traceable water molecules to figure out how much energy was expended -- the "gold standard" measurements in this type of research, Kraschnewski said.
After all, popular criticism of both major candidates is more vociferous than ever, and the funds expended on advertising in the election are at record levels.
The administrations of presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama each grasped the national security imperatives of the strategy and expended critical political capital to assure its success.
For all the thumb suckery that's been expended on the various "Why Trump, Why Now" analyses, the lessons of Rubio's failure might be just as instructive.
Given the amount of effort expended on these platforms, it seems inevitable that they would find value in running their membership businesses through them as well.
So long as the cars are at the top of the hill, the initial energy expended to get them up there remains trapped within the system.
While the energy expended to keep contact going may not always be equal, it's important to be mindful of the attempts your friends make to connect.
But much effort has been expended over the weekend in unpacking the role of hate sites in these shootings, so let's see what we can learn.
Congress must reauthorize SDP as part of the February 8th Continuing Resolution and include language that allows the funding to remain available until it is expended.
A 2014 study additionally found that after operating for five to eight months, the average wind turbine will have offset the energy expended during its manufacturing.
" In an email statement to PEOPLE, Cora's attorney Terrence A. Oved said, "Cat expended a significant amount of time, effort, energy and expense on the Fatbird project.
Phases are skipped when you have nothing to do, a timer appears when someone is taking too long, your resources are automatically expended when you need them.
But I still expended a lot of time and mental energy thinking about that incident, what I did and what I should have done, over the years.
These trackers monitor the wearer's heart rate, the number of steps that have been taken throughout the day and the number of calories expended, among other things.
"The campaign is grateful to all those who have expended time and effort to investigate various claims of abnormalities and irregularities," Elias wrote in a Medium post.
"Indefinitely deferring a decision here, as EPA requests, would waste the substantial resources already expended in this litigation by the parties and this court," the states said.
A 3-pointer by VanVleet missed, and the immense effort that Wichita State had expended to battle back into the game seemed to have finally caught up.
CreditCreditLibby March for The New York Times It isn't often that a congressional candidate goes from relative obscurity to national prominence, with no effort or money expended.
Presumably, Fareeda has expended a lot of energy over the years to make Jodi feel better about herself, while Jodi neglects to do any of the work.
To these portions of Africa must be added parts of the Congo State, which Belgium must cede as compensation for the money we have expended on Belgium.
The energy that's expended in Clov's every movement — and, for that matter, in Hamm's vicious tirades — testifies to the fact that where there's life, there's, well, life.
Once the fuel is expended, a rocket stage plummets to Earth, a quick demise for a complex machine that cost tens of millions of dollars to build.
In the face of the ongoing climate emergency, can we justify the huge amounts of carbon expended in order to help teams, and fans, travel across continents?
He says Chuck expended his capital by asking Foley for the Sandicot favor, but he doesn't realize that by being born into money Chuck has an unlimited supply.
But she had expended most of her energy and could not keep up with Halep, who served out the match in style by winning the game to love.
However, it is difficult to believe that Mueller has expended all of this effort simply to bag two notorious provocateurs like Corsi and Stone for making false statements.
Microsoft worries that its requirement that contracting firms hand out a certain amount of paid leave will dump the company into that expended definition of a joint employer.
Tsitsipas, whose all-court style has made such an impression on his debut, might rue the energy expended in going toe-to-toe with the game's greatest warrior.
Second, one must be able to rely on some degree of balance between the effort expended on realizing that life plan and the rewards received for that work.
"Given the domestic political capital [Abe has] expended on TPP, there's going to be an effort to work with him on a follow-on," according to the official.
" "The 3G people have gone into certain situations where there were probably ... A lot of expenses that were not delivering a dollar of value for a dollar expended.
My family was proud of me for that, but it could not be denied that the time and treasure thus expended might otherwise have been spent on them.
The studies generally have concluded that the exercisers had compensated for the energy they had expended during exercise, either by eating more or moving less throughout the day.
But despite this — and the pleasurable, prickly chemistry between the two lawmen — "The Hollow Point" limps to a close without fully rewarding the effort expended on its making.
At that point, Leader McConnell could call a live quorum, bring senators to the floor, and move to a confirmation vote well before all 85033 hours were expended.
For the E.R. visit, Cynthia will be charged more than $1,000 plus about $600 in professional fees for the few minutes of critical thinking I expended on her.
But something about that feeling of effort expended—that feeling that a body was hunched over this space, laboring to make it real—gives the space texture and weight.
While Donaldson said the effort expended was "amazing," problems emerged with government officials spending too much time just knocking on doors talking about poverty rather than tackling local problems.
In the weeks and months following the bones discourse, people in the collective seemed to be drained, as if they'd expended too much energy during that long winter online.
If a fraction of the political energy expended on the burqa debate focused on those issues, things might just improve for those women, and the country as a whole.
When the researchers factored in the calories expended on running, they determined that those students actually consumed 200 fewer total calories after their brain workouts than the resting students.
"I lived through Moscow and that was a crisis ... This has probably exercised more thinking time and expended more effort for federations than anything I can remember," Coe added.
But since they had expended 3,000 calories a week, they had wound up with a weekly deficit of about 2,000 calories from exercise and lost fat, the researchers concluded.
First, advocates frequently point out that the efforts expended and the years involved in helping post-World War II Japan and Germany and, currently, South Korea have been worthwhile.
On Saturday, after Tsonga hit the final ball of the match out wide, he expended some of his unused energy by whacking the ball into the stands in frustration.
NEAT, or non-exercise activity thermogenesis, is the energy expended for everything we do that is not sleeping, eating or sports-like exercise, and it includes walking and fidgeting.
Most Texas politicians don't even bother trying to visit all the counties because of the time, travel and cost, let alone the ratio between energy expended and votes won.
The first time through Toni Erdmann, a lot of effort is expended in trying to sort out why characters are doing what they're doing, since they rarely state it outright.
The Sydney-based lender said it had expended its agribusiness team by 15 percent to offer options to customers such as financial relief from deferred debt repayments and fee wavers.
After Mr Bush's steel safeguards were applied to the EU and Japan in 23, companies cut off from their suppliers expended much time and money pleading their case in Washington.
"The political capital that needs to be expended to get the noneconomic changes through, the less momentum and support Trump will ultimately have for his market-friendly initiatives," said Lyngen.
There's also very little point in building anything until the very end because the ever-shrinking circle will typically force you to leave your base (and your expended materials) behind.
At both locations, you may notice people giving these paintings the kind of time that is expended more frequently on contemporary works in video, performance and installation, which require it.
And yet, Cook County spent at least $50,000 to convict Taylor, not to mention what it spent to imprison her nor the resources expended to build the case against her.
While the Japanese Navy expended round after round of ammunition, American planes were still able to take off and land, conducting repeated raids that sank or damaged the Japanese warships.
At that moment, though, it was as if all the effort they had expended without Akinradewo on the court had finally left them too exhausted to see the game through.
Padmé fell on the political side so squarely that the prequel trilogy expended significant visual and narrative energy trying to drag her toward the mythic, where Anakin Skywalker was waiting.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the coal industry lost market share to cheap fuel oil, and expended enormous effort lobbying the federal government to protect it from cheap oil imports.
Democrats expended significant resources to boost Cunningham through the March primary, and SLF also spent nearly $3 million meddling in the primary on positive ads for his failed Democratic opponent.
Their presence, though, as comforting as it is, doesn't quite justify the effort expended on the new series or the nine-plus hours it will take you to watch it.
He expended his own political capital to take the issue on when he did not have to, and he did not take the easy path: the very essence of leadership.
" Several factors went into Webb's determination, "including the extensive nature of Mr. Smollett's false police reports, and the resources expended by the Chicago Police Department to investigate these false reports.
It was so easy to play continuously through an afternoon or an evening, in part because the great satisfaction of my achievements was so disproportionate to the effort I expended.
When Donald Trump expended so much effort not only criticizing President Obama but attempting to un-Americanize him, he was drawing a direct line from that horrible legacy to himself.
But I know we didn't yell at each other, and I know the view from the top, overlooking the Valley of the Gods, was worth every milligram of expended adrenaline.
As more and more time and money are consumed by regulatory analysis and court battles, scarce agency resources are expended and fewer acres of high-risk forest lands are treated.
The time and energy expended on this effort, one met even by many other Jews with derision and worse, grew out of the promises set out in the Republican platform.
King Mo expended himself attempting to get the heavyweight to the floor, and in the second round was turned around and stunned with an uppercut which put him to the mat.
"Given the domestic political capital (Abe's) expended on TPP, there's going to be an effort to work with him on a follow-on," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
When compared to their Siberian counterparts, who relied on fat reserves to survive intense winters, the Wrangel mammoths likely expended less energy because their habitat's conditions weren't as intense, researchers said.
Is there an ability, since I would guess that public dollars are expended heavily in prophylaxis and treatment of this condition, so we have a public interest in curtailing the spread.
" But prosecutors said Shkreli's comments were viewed as a threat by the U.S. Secret Service, which launched an investigation and has since "expended significant additional resources to ensure Secretary Clinton's protection.
In his first term, Rouhani expended his political capital pushing through a landmark agreement with global powers to limit Iran's nuclear program in return for the lifting of international financial sanctions.
But it is inappropriate to conflate these with the third, which is a proactive measure of concern and of police resources being expended to protect the people living in public housing.
"Early on, she expended vast reserves of energy reassuring the hard-line faction of her party that she was on their side," writes our London-based chief diplomatic correspondent, Ellen Barry.
This is particularly true of complex peace agreements such as this one, to which Taliban leaders have expended significant internal political capital to convince their rank-and-file fighters to adhere.
Though the law provides "such sums as may be necessary" to be "available until expended," it is unclear if DHS has the funding capacity to take on such massive construction project.
"Unlike attorneys who seek to claim that they were merely advancing the views of their client, Mr. Giampietro has expended significant personal effort to promote discrimination against LGBT people," they wrote.
These official or former officials may very well assume that money expended on their behalf from these funds will be excluded from their income as gifts under the Internal Revenue Code.
It has pioneered the technology of returning expended rocket stages to Earth for later reuse, landing them back on special pads or on ocean-going barges, which should cut costs still further.
For months, great quantities of ink, political-science brain power and polling resources have been expended trying to dissect, if not exactly diagnose, the Trump phenomenon — precisely who supports him and why.
"Given the domestic political capital (Abe has) expended on TPP, there's going to be an effort to work with him on a follow-on," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Essentially, CREW is arguing that because it has expended and will continue to divert resources to President Trump's alleged violation of the Constitution's anti-bribery provisions, it has suffered a concrete injury.
As he expended the last of his ammunition, he observed that an American officer had been struck by a burst of fire from a hostile machine gun located on an adjacent hill.
Currently, each agency has its own individual cybersecurity budget that can be spent on its network but that cannot necessarily be expended on portions of the agency's IT infrastructure at other agencies.
The extraordinary craving for sensation, for love, for contact, which he converted, refined, and fed back to his audience in lavishly expended musical effort—a gift to everyone—was wearing him out.
The Bush administration and the conservative media expended extraordinary effort to bully domestic critics while much of the media retired from its responsibilities in separating truth from fact, and meaning from bullshit.
It remains to be seen, though, how much Golden State will have left, both physically and emotionally, after the effort expended to extend the series in the wake of losing Durant again.
It's heartening to see Mr. Chan, who plays the avuncular leader of the guerrillas, demonstrating that he's still game, but you wish his energy were being expended in more consistently enjoyable pictures.
Also, when it comes to using recycled aluminum in tech products, the net environmental impact isn't clear yet, in part because it's difficult to calculate the total energy expended processing the material.
The study team looked at physical activity levels across the various studies in terms of Metabolic Equivalents of Task, or METs, representing the amount of energy expended per minute in a specific activity.
Unfortunately, only the former is required to successfully perform the serial recall task, and the effort expended in ensuring that irrelevant order information from the sound is not processed actually impedes this ability.
Or imagine what life might be like if we expended less effort acquiring stuff and spent more time together, or otherwise reclaimed the joyful things in life that don't require burning fossil fuels.
At worst, they will force resources to be expended in solving problems that will bear little resemblance to the problems our adversaries are planning to put into place in the next election cycle.
"JAMS is mindful of the significant resources (both in time and expense) expended by all parties and counsel in determining the best path forward to resolve these matters in multiple jurisdictions," she wrote.
"The amount of energy expended on food intake in the first two hours after the meal is only half if you eat it at 8 pm as compared to 8 am," Scheer explained.
Some city officials, including the police superintendent, were angry that prosecutors dropped the charges and adamant that Mr. Smollett should pay more, given the many hours of detective work expended on the case.
"If [electronic record vendors] expended all that time and effort to make it so anyone could plug into any other system, it's reducing the advantage of staying on your particular network," Mostashari says.
It's expensive to play, and global power grabs untethered to a broader vision of global order tend to falter, as resources and lives expended abroad fail to bring peace and progress at home.
Yet according to a 2016 review of yoga research, the energy expended by those who move slowly during sun salutations generally compares to the demands of a stroll at three miles per hour.
"The campaign is grateful to all those who have expended time and effort to investigate various claims of abnormalities and irregularities," Marc Elias, the Clinton campaign's general counsel, wrote in a Medium post.
To see them now, before they're gone, felt like an immense privilege — even as I was forced to confront the contradictions that arise from the amount of carbon I expended getting to them.
The amount of time and energy I expended trying to decide which broom to buy lasted the duration of my walk to the local Duane Reade, plus the short trip to the cash register.
In a new study, 60 people wore devices that collected more than 250,000 measurements a day on things like heart rate, oxygen in the blood, activity levels, calories expended, sleep patterns and skin temperature.
Pioneer 10 lost contact with Earth in 2003 and Pioneer 11 in 1995, both crafts having expended their available energy beyond the ability to communicate back to Earth — in effect, because they weren't reprogrammable.
On many of the sites examined by the team at Michigan State, considerable effort was expended trying to prove their legitimacy so customers would feel comfortable making a payment in Bitcoin, the digital currency.
It seems doubtful, for example, that conditioning receipt of Medicaid funds on compliance with Section 1373 would pass constitutional muster, since Medicaid funds are expended to improve individual health rather than broader community safety.
"He expended a fair amount of political capital trying to work this out with Trump, specifically at the bilateral talks at G-20," said Bremmer, adding Xi may see the president as too erratic.
It all starts to feel as though you are reading an outline rather than a full novel, as though Stephenson expended all his energies during the setup and didn't save anything for the payoff.
In court, Funk said that between March 2016 and January 2018 Barry caused more than $10,000 and less than $60,000 of Metro Nashville city funds to be "expended unlawfully" on Forrest, affiliate WKRN reported.
Some of the big energy here has been expended on pursuing broader financial regulations and higher taxes on the rich, and on tackling monopoly, as concentration and persistently high profits are becoming the norm.
Producing plastic today uses 1 percent of the world's carbon budget, the amount of energy that can be expended annually in order to keep the world from warming by less than 2 degrees Celsius.
These were high-profile setbacks for the EPA, and the agency's failure to adhere to the rule of law cost untold taxpayer dollars and wasted thousands of manhours expended by EPA scientists, lawyers, and staff.
This says nothing of the campaigns that never even made it to Iowa, including the black and Latino ones, in part because they never polled particularly well there, no matter how much effort they expended.
After all the sweat and political capital expended in crafting the agreement, which was signed in late 2015 but which only Japan has ratified, TPP was, nearly everyone agreed, now fit only to be buried.
The producers don't have any affiliation with NASA, but the show serves as a reminder of what can be done with space exploration, and the Herculean efforts expended to get there in the first place.
Whether a state only gets one federal dollar for each state dollar expended on Medicaid, or like Alabama, gets more than two federal dollars per Yellowhammer dollar, the FMAP is a very powerful perverse incentive.
Although in his memoirs, the wealthy aesthete Acton emphasized his British schooling and noble connections, the fortune he expended in creating his neo-Renaissance fantasia derived from his American mother, a banking heiress from Chicago.
The others have sales as a percentage of R&D ranging from 220006 percent to 2202 percent, with one earning just 2628 percent of calculated R&D expended in revenue by the end of 28500.
Mr. Trump's economic team had initially set an August deadline to get tax legislation passed, but that target was delayed to the end of the year after Republicans expended time on their failed health plan.
" These facts were apparently cause to be sanguine about continued occupation: "The lives and money being expended are serious, but the costs are ones we can sustain for negotiations to result in a sustainable peace.
If the amounts contributed are not gifts, officials and former officials will have to include the amounts expended on their behalf as income, and will face limits on the deductions they can take against them.
PETA and Slater asked the 9th Circuit to dismiss the case, but the court refused, saying considerable public resources had already been expended in the case, and that a ruling would help guide lower courts.
This no-strategy strategy should look familiar to Americans: It was our strategy for the past decade in Afghanistan, where we expended tremendous resources and accomplished little more than temporarily staving off the country's inevitable collapse.
By doing so, they ensure that the ants who are most likely to survive are the ones who get rescued, while also making sure no unnecessary energy is expended in what would be a futile rescue.
"It's of great concern [to the NIH] that resources have expended on something that ultimately we feel is so compromised that it would never lead to anything actionable, and we don't take that lightly," Tabak said.
It just violated far too much storytelling logic to have expended so much screen time on her training in the House of Black and White only to have her unceremoniously murdered on the streets of Braavos.
If such trade negotiations unravel in the case of the U.S. and Britain, we would have expended much time and political resources that could have been put toward sealing a more impactful deal for American workers.
"Even with increased rates, many of the utilities we reviewed deferred planned repair and replacement projects and consequently expended resources on addressing emergencies, such as repairing water pipeline breaks," the GAO said in the Monday report.
" Democrats and critics of the GOP-led Benghazi committee mocked the claim, and the Pentagon singled him out as "unnecessary" to interview, complaining that it had "expended significant resources to locate" the man "to no avail.
Reading his book is like being at the bar of Raffles with a veteran raconteur who has not expended quite enough effort determining which of his oft-told tales are profound and which a bit pointless.
In April, Hedger said that the Pentagon had "expended significant resources" to locate the man, who identified himself on a conservative talk radio show as "John from Iowa" three years ago, but had come up empty.
Of course, if you were employed at Mattel, maker of Barbie, you might feel differently, since internet denizens expended a great deal of energy skewering your newly rolled-out lineup of modern, ethnically diverse Ken dolls.
Indeed, a small recent study examined differences in diet-induced thermogenesis -- or calories expended as the result of processing and storing food -- among people consuming larger breakfasts and smaller dinners versus smaller breakfasts and larger dinners.
Unlike the Chinese, who for many years kept their currency undervalued, as a way of attracting investment and manufacturing, the Egyptians have expended a large amount of the country's financial resources on propping up the pound.
"We are committed to being transparent with the American people and Congress to help ensure that taxpayer dollars are expended in a responsible and prudent manner," the Treasury Department's public affairs office said in a statement.
" Later, the suit states that "because of [Smollett's] false statements, the City expended significant resources and manpower, including but not limited to, $130,106.51 in CPD overtime pay that the City paid solely due to [Smollett's] false statements.
"This opens the door for a criminal to dive deeper into the victim's identity and cause more financial loss, which in the long run will result in more time expended in cleaning up the mess," Siciliano said.
And it — the nature of Wall Street is that, overall, it makes a lot of money relative to the number of people involved, relative to the IQ of the people involved, and relative to the energy expended.
Still, the filmmakers also rely too heavily on musical montages (and even toss in some old clips) and naughty language, before a climactic section that's sort-of cute but ultimately not worth the energy expended getting there.
Despite the significant time, effort and expense expended before the issue of subject matter jurisdiction was raised, the case should not have been heard in federal court, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said on Monday.
But the money and enthusiasm expended on the race had a high payoff down-ballot, and have now set the stage for the kind of longer-term progressive investment in Texas that has long been dreamed of.
Typically this happens when the payload for the mission exceeds a certain weight, since at higher weights the Falcon 9 must be configured in such a way that means it will be fully expended during launch operations.
A newly developed nanogenerator, described this week in the journal Nano Energy, puts that into perspective, offering a means of converting the energy expended in a standard touchscreen swipe into sufficient power to light up a touchscreen.
First, by comparison with other advanced countries the U.S. has low taxes and low social spending, yet almost all the energy of self-proclaimed deficit hawks was expended on demands for reduced spending rather than increased taxes.
Mr. al-Assad and his Russian and Iranian backers had also won big because the United States had expended tremendous resources to defeat the Islamic State, and now Mr. al-Assad is poised to regain the territory.
Best Verse: Rich The KidOverall Grade: C- Even in a rap epoch largely shaped by laziness, Blac Youngsta probably expended less effort in "Booty" than any other rapper's breakthrough hit that didn't involve riding Chris Brown's coattails.
Finally, there is a risk (and the U.K. tabloid press is pushing this hard already) that vast amounts of time and political capital will be expended debating when Britain's budget contributions should cease and how much is owed.
Giuliani later added the president was unaware he had expended $130,000, which he said was paid in a dozen or so installments of $35,113 each, for a total of about $420,000 worth of unspecified "expenses" including the payoff.
Nike's independent tester Rodger Kram found that the carbon fibre plate returned four per cent of the energy expended, reducing the amount of oxygen needed to run at a fast pace – theoretically enough to shave off three minutes.
The GOP would essentially have picked the low-hanging fruit of the revenue-raiser world (things like closing the carried interest loophole) and then expended it on something popular and hard to take away (middle-class tax cuts).
As the COVID-19 epidemic scales exponentially across the United States, calls for expended use of telehealth, innovative technology solutions and optimization of life-saving critical care hospital beds clearly highlight unmet needs in the American healthcare system.
Washington (CNN)Students who survived the Parkland, Florida, shooting laid into President Donald Trump after he linked the FBI's failure to follow up on a report about the school shooter and the resources expended on the Russia investigation.
Originally focused on offering a more limited selection of its product SKUs – today that's "tens of thousands" of daily essentials –  Prime Now has also expended in select markets to include things like groceries, restaurant orders, and even alcohol deliveries.
BRUSSELS/BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Eastern European states have ended up empty-handed in the EU top jobs bonanza after they expended all their political capital in successfully blocking Dutch Socialist Frans Timmermans from becoming president of the executive European Commission.
Cold War liberals like Irving Kristol and Norman Podhoretz turned to the right, and even stalwart social democrats like Irving Howe expended most of their energy criticizing the alleged excesses of the anti-war, Black Power and feminist movements.
The amount of energy expended during both interval workouts was about the same, the researchers calculated, even though the 20-second intervals added up to more total time at peak intensity (120 seconds) than the shorter intervals (90 seconds).
Alan's fast response is, at that point in the show, the most energy he's ever expended on anything, which raises the question of if Alan is aware that his wife has a dangerous relationship with their children's imagined illnesses.
This puts the FTC in a weaker negotiating position to get results with as few resources expended as possible, particularly as the FTC can only do so much — it has limited jurisdiction and no control over banks or nonprofits.
Those lawyers wanted VW to pay their fees, arguing, in particular, that their pre-consolidation efforts helped push the company into a settlement and that they'd expended time apprising class members – their clients - about the terms of the deal.
Allen, a senior playing at shooting guard, expended plenty of energy Thursday night in chasing Santa Clara guard Jared Brownridge all over the court as the eighth-ranked Wildcats held off the Broncos 69-61 in the Las Vegas Invitational.
But for all the attention paid to venture capitalists, and for all the energy expended on getting inside their heads, little attention has been paid to limited partners (LP) — the money behind the money that makes the venture world go 'round.
It also relies only minimally on cloud-based servers, in an attempt to both increase user privacy and reduce the bandwidth expended by sending that much information back and forth — a fact that sets it apart from offerings by larger companies.
"At a time when significant global capital is invested in China and, more recently, political capital expended on North Korea, it is a damning indictment that North Korean women and girls are left languishing in the sex trade," the organization said.
No effort has been made by congressional Republicans to hold him to his campaign-era promises to separate his official conduct from his businesses, and every effort has been expended by them to prevent Democrats from forcing any meaningful financial disclosure.
This summer, one company has the answer: it invented a mosque that can be moved around on a truck and expended into a mid-sized building at any location with portable facilities for those praying to wash their hands and feet.
My administration secured much more fiscal expansion than many appreciated in recovering from our crisis—more than a dozen bills provided $1.4 trillion in economic support from 2009 to 2012—but fighting Congress for each commonsense measure expended substantial energy.
The satellite was put into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO), an elliptical orbit that places satellites in a position to get into Geosynchronous Earth Orbit using another smaller rocket motor once the main launcher (in this case, Falcon 9) is expended.
While IT leaders have stated their top priorities include investing in new technology and focusing on innovation to help grow business and cloud projects, the majority of enterprise IT resources are actually expended for "Keep The Lights On" (KTLO) activities.
Thousands of words and millions of dollars will likely be expended at the U.S.-led conference on June 22001-22 aimed at boosting the Palestinian economy, as the first phase of President Donald Trump's long-delayed peace plan gets under way.
"We'd be better off if we took some of the creative energy expended on that debate in the power sector and applied it to other sectors—which, by the way produce 75 percent of the emissions," the Rhodium Group's Houser said.
It'll be the 18th launch of a Falcon 9 for SpaceX this year – but it won't include a recover attempt for the first stage, as the launch requirements include configuring the Falcon 9 used to be expended during the launch process.
At that point I can be satisfied that I've expended enough energy to consume one Big Mac's worth of calories more than my body requires to tick over, heal and digest food, without adding heft to my burgeoning dad bod.
Now we're in this insane situation where we live in a country where our enslaved ancestors' culture—the same culture that this country expended great effort to erase—is something that white people are now desperate to take part in.
One Reddit user noted that the top seven riders in a class on December 23, 2018, posted energy outputs that the user estimated were two to three times the amount of energy expended by cyclists in the Tour de France.
Extending the life of the fleet or replacing expended Mi-17s should be considered essential in the short term to provide the AAF with an organic aerial mobility and fires capability until a reasonable transition time to UH-60s is achieved.
Abdelkader made little effort to deny the first two of these claims, and the prosecution therefore expended the greatest part of its energies in attempting to prove that Mohammed's extremism was flagrant, and that Abdelkader was therefore necessarily aware of it.
Several operate under a "use it or lose it" budget, where there is a mad dash to spend before the fiscal year ends, because if they do not extinguish the last nickel, their budget will fall to the amount actually expended.
While Comptroller Curry expended significant agency resources and political capital on the fintech proposal — including creating a new Office of Innovation in the OCC and weathering Congressional criticism and a lawsuit — it is not clear that his replacement shares his commitment.
That said, while international media and civil society have expended their energies in outrage, it's unclear what Suu Kyi could really achieve when ethnic tensions are historically so entrenched -- beyond perhaps an even greater backlash from the army and Buddhist nationalists.
Yet nearly two dozen other cities likely expended far more than usual on caring for asylum-seekers, including Los Angeles, San Diego, Berkeley, Dallas, Denver, Austin, Phoenix, and Tucson, and a smattering of smaller towns in all four border states.
The summer of 2017 was taken, then, as the moment that all of the money and the manpower started to pay off, a reward for the time and effort expended to help England punch its weight at international level again.
In the years since more than one million people poured into Germany seeking refugee status and a better life, much effort and resources have been expended on the question of whether the new arrivals could contribute to Europe's biggest economy.
I have been blessed in my career to have worked alongside multiple people who expended so much effort cultivating an air of mysterious unknowability and fearsome ambition, I could only conclude that they wanted colleagues to conclude they were psychopaths.
The energy expended on snowmaking only accounts for a few percent of the total footprint of the ski industry, says Michael Rothleitner at Schneezentrum Tirol, a Swiss firm that researches new ways to make snow product and management more efficient.
The big social media platforms have expended more effort policing copyrighted material than the kind of graphic content posted by the Christchurch shooter, according to Jean Burgess, a professor of digital media studies at Queensland University of Technology in Australia.
The America inhabited by elites like Warren and Buttigieg (and every other politician of consequence) is one where a lot of people are handed money for no good reason, and a lot of brainpower is expended on enterprises that cause harm.
This is in part because McConnell has expended less time and effort than previous Senate leaders on the legislative process that so bogged down Obama's agenda and more on the Senate's comparatively difficult-to-obstruct business of approving executive appointments.
An experiment done by researchers at the University Malaysia Terengganu showed that baby sea turtles expended less energy and made it out of their nest at a higher rate when they were buried with a larger number of their siblings.
Reaching the New England 9 with timeouts expended not only forced Kansas City to waste a down spiking the ball, but also made it very unlikely Kansas City would run, allowing the Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia to send in his dime unit.
It was an American agricultural chemist, Wilbur Atwater, who popularised the idea that it could be used to measure both the energy contained in food and the energy the body expended on things like muscular work, tissue repair and powering the organs.
What they did: 11 people wearing ankle exoskeletons equipped with sensors walked on a treadmill while engineers measured how much energy they expended and algorithms gathered data about how each ankle rotated, and the timing of how it rose and fell during walking.
It was not until well into 1969 that the bomb tonnages being expended in Indochina, the number of American military personnel in South Vietnam, and the willingness of American commanders to sustain heavy casualties in aggressive ground operations, finally began to decline.
Although there are bound to be questions about how much freshness the Warriors have left after what they expended to see off Houston, be advised that team officials are optimistic about Durant returning to the lineup at some point in the next round.
A total of about $4.6 million came from Mueller's office and the other $3.9 million came from other Justice Department offices providing assistance, through the report says that money would have still been expended "irrespective of the existence" of the special counsel.
Sirer's team at Cornell is developing a green blockchain algorithm called proof-of-useful work, in which the next computer to validate a block and collect new coins is chosen based on energy expended performing a useful function in the real world.
By the time he had found his feet, Korea were half a lap behind, and though they pushed hard to catch up, the effort they expended told in the end and they finished nearly three-quarters of a lap behind everyone else.
The sheer amount of time and money expended per job was too high for the president of the United States, and any effort to follow up on what was really happening would inevitably reveal that lots of jobs were still being lost.
Mostly though it shows Apple recognizing it expended a lot of engineering effort to make something most iPhone users don't use and don't want to use — given, as TC's Brian Heater has called it, the iPhone XR is the iPhone for the rest of us.
"Our view is that it will not stand up in the Supreme Court, and we already expended quite a few funds on unconstitutional legislation that passed in the past," she said, citing the challenge against the state's 48-hour abortion waiting period statute from 2015.
This movie focuses on her time in the Middle East during the early 20th century and her role in drawing the modern borders of Iraq, which the United States and other countries have expended a good deal of blood and treasure to maintain and defend.
A decision to impose a significant customs duty on imported cars and parts, for our port, would effectively turn back 20223 years of planning, five years of construction, and millions of dollars of infrastructure improvements at marine terminals beyond those expended for the deepening itself.
She sums up: If you ate all of the birds in one day, including the pheasant pie, but not including all the trimmings for the other dishes, and subtracted the energy you expended milking, dancing, leaping, and drumming, you'd have consumed 2,384 net calories.
Adjusted for inflation, American spending to reconstruct Afghanistan now exceeds the total expended to rebuild all of Western Europe under the Marshall Plan; yet to have any hope of surviving, the Afghan government will for the foreseeable future remain almost completely dependent on outside support.
"Because the blended hourly rate is the total lodestar divided by the total number of hours expended, it reflects the cost of the average hour in the case and captures the extent to which the work was distributed among higher- and lower-cost professionals," their filing said.
"I have a hard time believing that Trump expended all this energy and time to simply tweak Mitt, and that Pence, Reince and others in the President-elect's inner circle would play along," said Dan Senor, a 2012 Romney adviser who remains in close contact with him.
In this case, the search costs a couple of billion dollars (the amount that will be expended on campaigns), has a hiring committee of 127 million people (the number of voters last cycle), and is covered at every turn by virtually every media organization on earth.
But, interestingly, when the scientists also calculated each person's daily energy expenditure, using existing equations about the energy costs of different activities, they found that people expended more total energy — meaning they burned more calories — on days when they exercised than days when they did not.
Now that Mr. Trump has formally abandoned the Trans-Pacific Partnership multilateral trade deal — on which Mr. Abe expended considerable domestic political capital — Mr. Abe will be looking to sound out Mr. Trump on the possibility of negotiating a future bilateral trade deal between the two countries.
If a regulation is based on wrong or biased information, it could mean not only that money and effort is wasted but that massive amounts of resources are expended on rules and policies that are counterproductive to the very goals legislators and agencies purport to achieve.
"By way of their well-disguised anti-Semitism, Plaintiff (March) avers that all of the efforts expended by the various defendants in this case are designed to pursue a singular, nefarious Grail—the corporate greed of Aramark, and its lackeys," March wrote, according to The Tennessean.
John Travolta inexplicably channels a lizard with Botox to play Robert Shapiro, one of Simpson's defense attorneys, while Cuba Gooding Jr. and David Schwimmer, as OJ Simpson and his confidant Robert Kardashian, might as well be playing themselves for all the effort expended to make their portrayals plausible.
Klimt wanted me exploring the exterior of the Orpheus 1 as soon as we had settled and had medical evaluations, and though I dawdled as much as possible so as to mentally adjust myself for whatever might be happening, I still felt rushed and strange, nauseated and expended.
"I think that was a moment that really hurt him, because I think he felt like he had expended a lot of personal capital trying to help to come up with some solutions, and I think he felt like he had come up with some solutions," Ms. Murphy recalled.
There is as much time and energy dedicated to assessing Messi's frame of mind as was once expended on reading the latest machinations behind the high walls of the Kremlin, but what has become abundantly clear this season is that he has decided that is not nearly enough.
Now, without an obvious path back to national political power, Salvini has expended huge amounts of time and energy on regional elections, analysts say, to show that his party commands sufficient support up and down Italy to argue that the incumbent government no longer represents the Italian voting public.
Khalid al-Dakhil, a political sociologist in Saudi Arabia, criticized Iran for selling itself to the Arabs as the head of "the resistance" — the regional struggle against the United States and Israel — when it has expended more effort in recent years amassing power in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.
"For energy expenditure, it's about nine to 10 calories per hour more if you stood, as opposed to sitting," said Seth Creasy, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Colorado and the lead author of a study that compared the calories expended by college students in various postures.
"Marguerite & Julien" transposes the factually based, centuries-old tale of incestuous French lovers to a not-quite-modern setting (much nostalgia is expended depicting one of its characters developing photographs in a darkroom) that could be called "Wes Anderson and Sofia Coppola Land," only it isn't as attractive as that sounds.
These, conceivably, symbolize an unvarying actual state of things existing beneath the hyperactive surface of life—not death, exactly, which causes matter to continue doing things, nor what one would care to call life, but a state like narcolepsy, in which just enough energy accumulates and gets expended to maintain immobility.
Because we as a society have an obsession with scale and other common measures of success, researchers and do-gooders have a natural tendency to want to use simple measures (as described in our blog post) and other "gold standards" to gauge the impact of the money spent and effort expended.
Before the playoffs, the biggest worry was whether the Warriors had expended so much energy to break the regular-season victory record, previously held by the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls, that they would not have enough health and drive to win 16 more games in the playoffs to claim a championship.
Children need to know how much blood and treasure have been expended to take us from top-down systems to bottom-up ones, how much death and misery were brought about by Marxist top-down ideologies, why socialistic systems fail, and the threat that Big Government poses here in America.
The prohibition, included in the fiscal 2020 military construction and veterans affairs appropriations bill, would prohibit funds from the 2015 through 2020 fiscal years from being "obligated, expended or used to design, construct, or carry out a project to construct a wall, barrier, fence, or road" along the U.S. southern border.
" Mr. Salle's essays are occasionally critical — in reviewing Frank Stella's recent show at the Whitney, for example, he says the artist's paintings of the last decade generally "leave us with a feeling of an awful lot of energy being expended to no particular end, of being more trouble than they're worth.
As much comic energy as Stewart ever expended in eviscerating politicians of the right, which was mother's milk to his audience he had more than enough left over to rain satirical fire down on what he perceived as the indiscretions and pretensions of the media, mostly of the TV variety.
Democrats don't want to tear down the ACA, of course, since they expended an enormous amount of effort crafting and passing it in Barack Obama's first term, but it's Republicans who may doom the bill, even though President Donald Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan are both pushing hard for it.
This copious but decorous display contains examples from years of the artists' own socio-political artworks, mixed with alternating audio tracks, disparate ethnic historic objects (such as a curious opium pipe made from an expended artillery shell), African magical artifacts, and a few pieces by non-European contemporary artists to boot.
"[The Department of Defense] has also secured a memorandum of understanding with [the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the agency charged with caring for child migrants] to ensure that any funds expended by DOD in connection with this mission are reimbursed by HHS," Burke said in an email.
The time spent and effort expended to see these works (three of the structures even allow for overnight stays) fosters a deep engagement with both the art and its setting, so much so that a viewer might not know whether to ascribe her sense of wonder to one or the other.
In Silicon Valley one grows so used to seeing enormous sums of money expended on things barely categorizable as irritations, let alone serious problems, that it is a bit bewildering to be presented with the opposite: existential problems being addressed on shoestring budgets by founders actually passionate about their domain.
And critics have pointed out that for all the effort Yale has expended on figuring out ways not to honor a 643th century white supremacist, the proportion of African-American students at the university — 8 percent — is about the same as in 1980, a trend that holds at most elite universities.
"After all the breath he expended cursing the British, he worked with two prime ministers and shook hands with the Queen," Clinton, whose hands-on role was central to brokering peace, told the 1,500 people packed into Saint Columba's Church while others listened outside or watched on a big screen nearby.
The pregame festivities ahead of the Super Bowl are far longer than usual, too, and before the unbeaten 2007 Patriots lost to the Giants in Super Bowl XLII, Belichick told players how receiver Troy Brown once expended so much energy before one of their championships that he was winded by kickoff.
Rather than force the countries most directly threatened by ISIS to defend their own territory while using our intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance assets to guard against any threat to U.S. personnel or interests, Washington expended precious resources that could have otherwise been spent on improved readiness, modernization, or other higher-valued purposes.
At a rare news conference this month, the two senators said they had already expended significant resources verifying the conclusions of America's spy agencies about Russia's efforts to meddle in the election and were now taking steps to better understand its use of social media campaigns and to investigate the collusion question.
"While we regret the time, effort and resources that have been expended successfully defending the constitutionality of UC Berkeley's event policy, this settlement means the campus will not need to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in unrecoverable defense costs to prove that UC Berkeley has never discriminated on the basis of viewpoint," Mogulof added.
Why you don't hear the comparison anymore is partly due to the many popularized theories available to any and all visual genres, including abstract painting, that do not encourage the idea that the time a viewer spends before a canvas ought to relate in some way to the time the painter expended while painting it.
Wood likes to say Team Rubicon's success is measured less by money raised and dollars expended than by "person-to-person engagement and lives changed," but he is also a true entrepreneur, having raised more than $103 million since launching the venture with a guerrilla-style relief trip to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake.
Instead, Garrow has expended a huge amount of energy — his bibliography, including interviews with more than a thousand people, runs to 35 pages — on giving us minutely detailed accounts of early chapters of Obama's life, like his years at Harvard Law School, his time in Chicago as a community organizer, and his work in the Illinois State Senate.
L.A. will probably be better in 2017 than they were in 2016, but only because (a) they were very bad in 2016 and (b) they expended what few resources they had on halfway decent tactical maneuvers in support of a strategy that failed five years ago, when they spent half a billion signing Pujols, C.J. Wilson, and long-departed Josh Hamilton.
But in case we needed further evidence that David Cross has learned absolutely nothing from #MeToo, he states several times that he has ignored the public's criticisms over what he and the rest of the male cast members did wrong in the interview — until the women in his life expended their emotional energy to try and get him to understand it.
And much as Eurosceptics have expended a lot of energy poring over a few speeches of Winston Churchill to claim him for their cause, so Thatcherites have parsed her words to try to show that she was never that green in the first place, eager to prove that her Green Period was merely a blemish on an otherwise spotless record.
" In language that is echoed in his letters to the leaders of other countries — including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, Prime Minister Erna Solberg of Norway and Prime Minister Charles Michel of Belgium — Mr. Trump said he understands the "domestic political pressure" brought to bear by opponents of boosting military expenditures, noting that he has expended "considerable political capital to increase our own military spending.
"Therefore, given Puerto Rico's significant history of fiscal irregularities and mismanagement, the federal government will continue to impose stringent fiscal oversight and risk management measures to ensure all disaster relief funding and resources are expended in a manner that directly assists the disaster survivors who need them most while protecting the U.S. taxpayers' investment against the potential for waste, fraud, and abuse," FEMA said.
I'm probably the last person to comment on how our normally outspoken president has expended more rhetorical fire and fury on Meryl Streep, Mitch McConnell and Jeff Sessions than he has on what, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, could be the "largest hate-gathering of its kind in decades in America," leaving it to his Jewish-convert daughter to condemn such an event in more candid language.
The results include thousands of Americans killed; tens of thousands wounded, many grievously, or left to struggle with the effects of PTSD; hundreds of thousands of non-Americans killed or injured; millions displaced; trillions of dollars expended; radical groups like ISIS empowered (and in its case even formed inside a US prison in Iraq); and the Persian Gulf region plunged into turmoil from which it has yet to recover.
The MFA's 2015 Maud Morgan Prize, which inaugurated 100 Ways to Consider Time, constitutes formal recognition of exactly how much time Arsem has already expended exploring time in very respectful and considered ways — including teaching about it (for nearly 30 years) at Boston's School of the Museum of Fine Arts, building local communities around experimentation with it, and pushing the boundaries of art practices that rely on it (about 40 years).
" In the latest "Lessons Learned" report on July 29 SIGAR bemoaned the absence of any "single person, agency, military service, or country responsible for the oversight of all U.S. and international activities to develop the Afghan security forces," despite the reality that "the United States taxpayer has expended more than $18 billion to equip the Afghan security forces, providing over 0003,000 weapons; 70,000 vehicles; and more than 200 aircraft.

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