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People tended to fend for themselves and their immediate community.
And after about 10 weeks, the puppies fend for themselves.
As a result, kids needed to fend for themselves sooner.
"They know they have to fend for themselves," said Zellweger.
They are modern day orphans left to fend for themselves.
Yet another example of people left to fend for themselves.
Maybe from realizing early that he can fend for himself.
Without these protections, we'll be left to fend for ourselves.
You fend for yourself and make your own friendship circles.
Employees at the remainder are left to fend for themselves.
We're not willing to leave our users to fend for themselves.
Quentin, their youngest son, was left to fend for himself emotionally.
Most of the time, the girls have to fend for themselves.
If we get deported our families have to fend for themselves.
Meanwhile the middle class was left to fend for our own.
Students were left thinking that they had to fend for themselves.
He wondered if she had been left to fend for herself.
Either way, the child has few opportunities to fend for herself.
Peasants and the urban poor were left to fend for themselves.
Congolese joke that "fend for yourself" is Article 15 of the constitution.
You've gotta take them out with your hands and fend for yourself.
Others think it should let individual firms and sectors fend for themselves.
"Turning an animal loose to fend for itself is never the answer."
There are rebellious teens forced to fend for themselves, betrayal, and angst.
Coastal nations like Italy and Greece were left to fend for themselves.
The bulk of those who return will have to fend for themselves.
To whoever is trying to protect Senators — we can fend for ourselves.
Helping locals fend for themselves is the best way forward, she added.
America First has left other nations, like Canada, to fend for themselves.
In Kinshasa, their parents died, and they had to fend for themselves.
Her women, weary from the day's hassle, learn to fend for themselves.
When should we cut the strings and let them fend for themselves?
To whoever is trying to protect Senators - we can fend for ourselves.
Typically, they are left to fend for themselves, without even a referral.
That leaves a large part of the country unable to fend for itself.
But non-priority people, mostly single older men, have to fend for themselves.
In between all this, we, the users, are left to fend for ourselves.
Republican candidates in tough races this fall were left to fend for themselves.
I had to fend for myself, a pariah unfit for their royal homestead.
"After the explosion, the Mi'kmaw were left to fend for themselves," she said.
"I was left to fend for myself," she told The Times of London.
This leaves Sunflower, the only child in the compound, to fend for herself.
Against San Francisco's terrific defense, Jackson was left to largely fend for himself.
We feel like we've been just completely left to fend for ourselves down here.
Hughes feigned injury and forced her newlywed to fend for himself in the kitchen.
Or like a bit of a coward, for leaving Chyna to fend for herself.
It is challenging for newcomers to fend for themselves without any work, Habiague said.
And, we are left to fend for ourselves if we leave the job market.
Gerrera trained Erso for 10 years before he left her to fend for herself.
However, just like most boarding schools, they leave their students to fend for themselves.
But in general, the administration has left even close allies to fend for themselves.
In many villages, young people have gone, leaving older residents to fend for themselves.
No more contemplating history; it was time to fend for ourselves in the present.
Those employees — about 57 million, according to AARP — are left to fend for themselves.
This law considers only the producers' interests – consumers are left to fend for themselves.
The rest, presumably, will need to fend for themselves or rely on government assistance.
He is a committed father and would never leave his family to fend for themselves.
U.S. allies now wonder whether Trump would leave them to fend for themselves, Hormats said.
The current FCC is firmly anti-regulation—asking consumers and companies to fend for themselves.
Ultimately, they decided to go out for a snack and let Rock fend for himself.
I left them to fend for themselves, removing myself into my own anxieties and solipsism.
After losing their family's breadwinner, women are left to fend for themselves and their children.
Those fans, however, have had to fend for themselves in the swimwear category — until now.
Those who choose to ignore the orders will have to fend for themselves, Kim said.
Those who remained were eventually evicted and left to fend for themselves, the students said.
Unfortunately, we're not there yet, and in the meantime we'll have to fend for ourselves.
Today, Xianfeng is overrun with 600 monkeys who have been left to fend for themselves.
May's fellow Conservatives staying away from the chamber and leaving her to fend for herself.
Now, for better or worse, thousands of animals are being forced to fend for themselves.
"Barefoot doctors" lost their source of income, and hospitals were left to fend for themselves.
Americans are left to fend for themselves in an increasingly complex arena of financial services.
Larger birds have been found with singed wings, unable to fly or fend for themselves.
This community is tough, so they have to start sex early to fend for themselves.
Everyone would be forced to fend for themselves, and it would be incredibly disorienting and messy.
Taylor Swift needs protection from bullies, but Leslie Jones can fend for herself against racist harassers?
Civilians were left to fend for themselves without a word of communication from law enforcement officers.
"All he was going to do was tell me how to fend for myself," Grace wrote.
Barrera said the government ignored the conflict and left the indigenous communities to fend for themselves.
And the state's drought struggles likely won't be made easier by having to fend for itself.
The generous pensions from last century are mostly gone, and we're left to fend for ourselves.
Had he not been there, Harte believes Justin could have been left to fend for himself.
So far, Republican elected officials have largely left the carmakers to fend for themselves on tariffs.
Eventually, they realize they've been left to fend for themselves because they're zombie outbreak ground zero.
Millions of North Koreans have since learned to fend for themselves, securing food through unofficial markets.
But Stieglitz's praise of Strand grew fainter until he was eventually left to fend for himself.
And rather than integrate the differing people of the city, authorities let occupants fend for themselves.
Horrified, they each run separately for the wilderness — leaving their three young children to fend for themselves.
Grace was taken in after she was neglected by her mother and forced to fend for herself.
This requirement ensures that patients in fee-for-service Medicaid programs don't have to fend for themselves.
A.C.S.: This is a very young child, less than seven months old, he cannot fend for himself.
They dispersed, disillusioned, leaving my 12-year-old to fend for himself with the remaining 967 pieces.
Now thousands of people who relied on the Bloomberg campaign's promise are left to fend for themselves.
"I had to fend for myself in a way I've never done in my life," he said.
The day before, Johnson helped a woman in her 90s who can no longer fend for herself.
While new mothers get two routine checkups, those whose needs are not routine must fend for themselves.
Ballas spreads the rumor that Franky initiated their encounter, and Franky is left to fend for himself.
The US government appears content letting Puerto Rico fend for itself, one utility pole at a time.
But increasingly Shutka also feels like a "ghetto", he added, saying residents are left to fend for themselves.
We want them to be able to fend for themselves and make their own way in the world.
"[ICE agents] left her at the gas station to fend for herself," Amaya told USA Today of Venegas.
They have their own lives now and they need to learn how to fend for themselves as adults.
In the meantime, Malagasy people from Amboasary Sud were left to fend for themselves as the situation worsened.
Rather than cater to his needs, Hurley gets out of the car, leaving him to fend for himself.
"These little puppies can't fend for themselves," she said, pointing to the room where dogs recover from surgery.
Left to fend for herself, Murkowski cobbled together the votes of Alaska Democrats, centrist Republicans, and Alaska Natives.
At 17, Amoruso moved out of her parents' house and was ready and willing to fend for herself.
Special education students are left to fend for themselvesNathan Whitehead is one of those students experiencing frequent suspensions.
The men are either far away, or self-involved and useless: The women have to fend for themselves.
We've seen what happens when you leave a standalone app and its community to fend for itself — #RIPVine.
It's: 'Let's score as many runs as we can and let the pitcher fend for himself out there.
And that number is growing as young people abandon the island and leave elders to fend for themselves.
Aid efforts have been hampered by washed-out roads and bridges, leaving many residents to fend for themselves.
Others argue the opposite: Young pterosaurs could immediately fend for themselves, hatching and heading straight for the skies.
Jet-setting solo does not mean you have to fend for yourself in a foreign country all alone.
The movie&aposs most memorable scene comes when The Wasp has to fend for herself in the kitchen.
Children, forced to fend for themselves after the killing of a parent, slipping into the current of incarceration.
Rife corruption and mismanagement swallowed budgets, and most shelters outside the capital were left to fend for themselves.
"The government has literally left these people to fend for themselves," Olivares said on a call with reporters.
He was sent to live with an aunt, but had to fend for himself financially by delivering newspapers.
Couling, speaking to the Detroit News after the attack, said he was left alone to fend for himself.
But the state has done little else to promote increased coverage, leaving it to residents to fend for themselves.
He said his parents died when he was young, leaving him and five younger siblings to fend for themselves.
After the attack, the men dumped the battered pair on the side of the road to fend for themselves.
When the test failed, they were left down there to fend for themselves, and eventually went mad from deprivation.
And I don't want to die and leave them to fend for themselves and have somebody else raise them.
His mother allegedly was using drugs, Davis said, claiming the little boy was often left to fend for himself.
I suspect Apple, Google, Qualcomm, Verizon, and AT&T can fend for themselves when it comes to that process.
Pushing Medicare eligibility back would leave millions of Americans to fend for themselves while they wait to turn 67.
In the storm's aftermath a volatile situation with ongoing challenges has forced thousands of people to fend for themselves.
They are left with two choices: have babies they don't want or fend for themselves to end their pregnancies.
Potential Supreme Court nominees must be vigorously defended when attacked by liberal groups, not left to fend for themselves.
Instead, these boys were left to fend for themselves and as a result acted in unwise and disrespectful ways.
Yet it doesn't always work, leaving some families to fend for themselves until a child gets poisoned, Reuters found.
I just felt that a lot of people were left out of the dating game to fend for themselves.
When the Islamic State overran the area in 2014, government troops fled and left civilians to fend for themselves.
That has left climate-friendly states to fend for themselves amidst an inconsistent patchwork of federal subsidies and regulations.
So we come back around to women, left to fend for themselves when really they just want to work.
It leaves users to fend for themselves as they try to discern fact from fiction and opinion from reality.
By 19 she was divorced, jilted by her husband; left to fend for herself in Kano state, northern Nigeria.
He violently abused Ashlynne and then slaughtered her, and left her brother to fend for himself in the wilderness.
Lying to her family and leered at by the police, Alice has no option but to fend for herself.
But on the seashore near Calais he realized he and his compatriots would now have to fend for themselves.
If Medicaid is cut, is slashed, children with special health care needs could be left to fend for themselves.
I want you to think about that: Children with serious health problems would be forced to fend for themselves.
But ... once I was stable, it was like, 'You've got to go back on the street and fend for yourself.
Bolivian ranchers in the remote region were in some cases left to fend for themselves ahead of the encroaching blazes.
After a time of stunned mourning, the women bury their dead (who wash up on shore) and fend for themselves.
But every so often, there'd be a day when everyone had plans, and I'd be left to fend for myself.
"Instead of just passing her by and let her fend for herself, Nick pulled over to help," his father wrote.
During this time they become familiar with the area they live and learn how to hunt and fend for themselves.
While iPhone users have had the simplicity of iMessage built in, Android users have been left to fend for themselves.
Without that bond—prevented by bereavement, neglect or abuse—a child undergoing a trauma is left to fend for itself.
But the vast majority of working women in this country—in restaurants, factories, hotels—were left to fend for themselves.
But it leaves the edges of the network, where the worst of harassment and polarization happens, to fend for itself.
It was time to let his daughter 22017-year-old daughter fend for herself, even if that means sticky fingers.
Spalding was raised in New Hampshire and Arizona, by former beatniks who expected their three children to fend for themselves.
Those agreements could be nixed in bankruptcy, according to a public filing, leaving both of them to fend for themselves.
States around the country have been stripping Planned Parenthood of Medicaid funds, leaving low-income women to fend for themselves.
Stephanie Rothman's Terminal Island is a classic about inmates getting sent to an island and having to fend for themselves.
The result was that many of the most severely mentally ill were left to fend for themselves on the streets.
People are really nervous and scared, because once it hits, we're most likely gonna be left to fend for [ourselves].
The four of them — including the youngest, the 5-year-old Carl (RJ Vercellone) — will have to fend for themselves.
Somehow, Hearn reached this stranger's door, where he was handed a few dollars and was told to fend for himself.
The third peeled off halfway through the race, leaving Kipchoge to fend for himself for the final 13-plus miles.
In "Dogs Go Wolf," two sisters are left alone on an island, with a storm approaching, to fend for themselves.
Right now, though, it's a road with a hodgepodge of opportunities to fend for oneself in all kinds of wilderness.
An American withdrawal from northern Syria will leave Kurds who helped us against the Islamic State to fend for themselves.
She was left to be raised by her grandmother, who died several years later, forcing Faith to fend for herself.
In a world with plenty of rare creatures, it's tempting to let the numerous ones fend for themselves, she said.
Domestic violence hotlines may be disconnected, and emergency responders can be overwhelmed, sometimes leaving abuse victims to fend for themselves.
Traffic is regularly snarled at downtown intersections that now have no stop lights and where motorists must fend for themselves.
When I learned of the comandante's death, I realized that from now on we would have to fend for ourselves.
"When I came home they gave me $75 and told me to fend for myself," he said of the prison.
At this point the token must fend for itself in the market, sinking or rising based on news, opinion or rumor.
Eventually this owner went to jail for charges unrelated to the abuse, leaving Dwayne on the streets to fend for himself.
The kids covered the innocent puppy in glue, dragged him through the mud and then left him to fend for himself.
New York has basically been left to fend for itself amid the vampire outbreak that has gradually spread throughout the city.
The helpful streak doesn't last, however, as Mott leaves them to fend for themselves somewhere in the middle of the forest.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - More government borrowing and less central bank buying will force bondholders to fend for themselves, Breakingviews predicts.
Now, the 25-year-old entrepreneur must fend for himself without a college degree or a vampiric financier to support him.
I shared how I typically rely on my mother for such sewing needs, though I sometimes have to fend for myself.
They begin tying everyone up, except for Strand, who escapes the boat on a raft, leaving everyone to fend for themselves.
It casts our most vulnerable people aside and leaves them to fend for themselves without the resources they need to succeed.
Trouble comes, and the kids in both boys' live have to more or less fend for themselves to figure things out.
There were widespread predictions that employers would leap at the chance to drop coverage and send workers to fend for themselves.
There is a feeling that we — like the Kurds, in a way — must fend for ourselves in what else may come.
" She continued: "I have no longer have time to feed into Robert's shenanigans I have 2 children & myself to fend for.
Rohingyas are remarkably adaptable and resilient, but it is far too soon for us to ask them to fend for themselves.
Because emergency shelters aren't supposed to function as long-term housing solutions, people experiencing homelessness fend for themselves on the streets.
Feature Former residents of Chicago's Cabrini-Green were thrown into a system that increasingly leaves the poor to fend for themselves.
When it comes to the basic human need for clean drinking water, we have essentially been told to fend for ourselves.
Now, because public policy has left the cities to fend for themselves and starve, the whole state is circling the drain.
I blame him for then leaving state and local governments to fend for themselves, mobilizing federal resources belatedly, weakly and inconsistently.
He made polite introductions and sat in pensive silence, allowing the rest of us at the table to fend for ourselves.
In one story in Groff's "Florida," two young girls scrabble to survive, left to fend for themselves on an uninhabited island.
And so are freshman advisers, watching some of the time, but mostly, we let them flop around and fend for themselves.
That difference has a huge impact on black students because they often must fend for themselves as they pay for college.
This left Angela, the family's matriarch, to fend for herself; resorting to charity organizations and outright begging to support her children.
Too young to fend for himself, he lived under human care for three years before being released back into the wild.
Still, the military's contracts with industry leave enlisted families largely to fend for themselves against some of the country's largest landlords.
My true potential was overlooked and I felt I was left to fend for myself in terms of personal growth and development.
That grief is also tantamount to Rey's story, as a woman left behind by her family, and forced to fend for herself.
Oftentimes the cheerleaders must fend for themselves, sometimes visiting fans in pairs or small groups to feel safer, according to the Times.
The Kardashians bring women into the glare of their spotlight — but when there are issues, they leave them to fend for themselves.
Just to the seaside town that is Braavos where Arya Stark having a quarter life crisis and trying to fend for herself.
Nick knows that she won't approve of Rachel, and yet he doesn't brace her for it, leaving her to fend for herself.
After all, as evidenced by the teams that pitched, these companies are easily able to fend for themselves, with or without investment.
Unable to fend for herself, Blanche moves in with Jane, who, by that point, has developed a bit of an alcohol problem.
But we can't leave Sarah and all the other girls, and boys, who are being bought and sold to fend for themselves.
More field organizers were now materializing in states like Pennsylvania, where local volunteers had hitherto been left largely to fend for themselves.
The Turkish incursion came after Trump abruptly withdrew US troops from the region, leaving the US' Kurdish allies to fend for themselves.
The student-athletes say they were evicted and left to fend for themselves after Woods allegedly failed to pay off the apartment.
We find out that All­mon's mother, broken by poverty, developed lupus, could not afford treatment and left Allmon to fend for himself.
Israel has demonstrated in the past that it is forceful when it feels that it has been left to fend for itself.
That's what happened in the wake of Reconstruction, as Republicans left blacks in the South to fend for themselves against Redemption. 4.
The New New World In locked-down cities like Wuhan, isolated seniors and disabled people have largely had to fend for themselves.
When he was shot dead in 1993, the hippos were left to fend for themselves and, so far, they have been thriving.
That's the drawback when the wolves guard the henhouse — the company is going to fend for itself before it worries about democracy.
Even young teenagers have been left to fend for themselves or in some cases become the sole breadwinners for their large families.
An injury to Calvin Ridley left Jones to fend for himself against San Francisco, which did not prove to be a problem.
He soon quit fighting, leaving his child soldiers to fend for themselves, and began sleeping on a pew in a nearby church.
Pig lives in SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium because he is a big soft boy who can't fend for himself in the wild.
Employees and leaders of smaller nonprofits, however, are left to fend for themselves, and they muddle through in a variety of ways.
I was the wounded antelope of the herd, completely alone and vulnerable, physically unable to fend for myself, and he chose me.
After the riot, a lot of the black inmates were locked outside of their cells and per usual, forced to fend for themselves.
Euron tried to capture Theon too, but he bailed the eff out of the boat and left his sister to fend for herself.
"Thanks for teaching me to fend for myself: You were always unavailable to my parents and I, despite appointments," she addressed her counselor.
The IOM offers them a choice: Register with IOM to return eventually to their home countries or fend for themselves at the border.
He denied that he was the child's father, so she had to fend for herself, but without a job, she was also homeless.
Unable to leave the injured pup alone to fend for herself, the actor went to work, giving the canine a brand new start.
It follows a girl named Aoleyn who is forced to fend for herself in a tribe of barbarians after her parents are killed.
Someday, you'll have to fend for yourself, and that day may come sooner than you think, especially if your last name is Stark.
After a few months, her aunt also kicked Amina out of her home, leaving her to fend for herself in the refugee camp.
When the grid goes down, it isn't clear why, but they are left to fend for themselves as confusion quickly turns to hysteria.
Refugees are given eight months of medical assistance when they arrive in the United States and then are left to fend for themselves.
While some dinosaurs nurtured offspring in nests like modern birds, sauropods like Diplodocus were likely left to fend for themselves once they hatched.
Usually, free antivirus software users need to fend for themselves, while paid solutions often provide some form of customer support over the phone.
Farha's husband works in the family business of selling diamonds, but she was left to fend for herself without any sort of allowance.
As people learn to fend for themselves, they discover the joys of contributing to both their family and the society as a whole.
Women in the main group are divided into two groups and left to fend for themselves amid new power dynamics and gang wars.
Few kids can fend for themselves — the Stark children survive primarily because they have guardians who step in and take care of them.
James had strained his left groin in the third quarter, leaving his teammates to fend for themselves against the N.B.A.'s reigning champions.
Under Trump's new policies, migrants are left to fend for themselves in some of Mexicos' most dangerous cities after being returned to Mexico.
The shuttering of stores has left people to fend for themselves with only the help of grocery stores and markets, which remain open.
The Barnetts were charged last month for allegedly leaving her to fend for herself in an Indiana apartment when they moved to Canada.
I enjoyed living with my mum but after a while, she returned to Colombia and I was left to fend for myself again.
In response, sex workers have been forced into the streets to fend for themselves, resulting in a wave of increased violence against them.
The idea of using the government's strength to assist those unable to fend for themselves seemed to him a mark of national greatness.
In systems of mutual aid, communities take on the responsibility for caring for one another, rather than forcing individuals to fend for themselves.
Velazquez was not trapped in rubble, Santos said, but Venezuelan authorities maintain he was rescued because the man was unable to fend for himself.
When finally released, the Spirit passengers learned that their flight had been canceled, leaving everyone to "fend for themselves" inside the terminal, KTLA states.
A majority of French say their country should deal with its own problems first and let other countries fend for themselves, according to Pew.
Without some federal guidance and strategic support between disasters — not just immediately afterward — cities and localities will be increasingly left to fend for themselves.
But instead of viewing them as potential refugees or asylum seekers, the Obama administration simply wants to send them back to fend for themselves.
"Better that we enter into a well-structured IMF program than try to fend for ourselves," the Pakistan Business Council said in a statement.
Going out on New Year's Eve is like braving the wild frontier: everyone must fend for themselves, and you will probably end up dirty.
"They offered us food," he says, admitting that he struggled to fend for his family, having been cut away from his source of livelihood.
They have essentially ignored the second value proposition: that freedom means the freedom to beg your boss for health care, or fend for yourself.
Alpha Platoon can fend for themselves for a few minutes while my artillery battery replenishes its ammunition supply and becomes available for another barrage.
When right-wing firebrand Ben Shapiro's speech at UC Berkeley drew hundreds of angry protesters this September, he wasn't left to fend for himself.
They were cast in the 1994 ABC sitcom "On Our Own," as siblings whose parents had died, and were left to fend for themselves.
That gave both Saudi Arabia and Russia a choice: continue in their pact, or try to fend for themselves in a more competitive marketplace.
Since the famine in the 1990s, millions of North Koreans have learned to fend for themselves by securing their own food through unofficial markets.
Famine and disease have ravaged the countryside, and the children's distraught mother, unable to feed them, has cast them out to fend for themselves.
But when their father's various financial schemes go belly-up, the sisters — and their two younger brothers — are forced to fend for themselves. —T.
There is also an expectation that men, by virtue of their physical size, can fend for themselves during unwanted advances, despite imbalances in power.
After the uprising, whites and middle-class African-Americans fled the city, leaving poor and working-class African-American families to fend for themselves.
Bennet may be ridiculous, but she knows all too well that she and her children must fend for themselves once her husband is gone.
Anthony, though, was ruled out of the game about two hours before tipoff, leaving his teammates to fend for themselves against Durant and Russell Westbrook.
Following his nose, altruistic Aragon sniffed out a box of little black-and-white kittens abandoned and left to fend for themselves, reports Laughing Squid.
Their goal is to ensure eggs will multiply and hatch, and that baby turtles grow strong enough to eventually fend for themselves in the wild.
So (they) are just pushed aside and left to fend for themselves and come up with their own outlets—and those outlets are often destructive.
But perhaps disorientation is necessary to convey the life of this ordinary girl who was forced to grow up too quickly and fend for herself.
Thousands of pets and livestock have either run away or been left to fend for themselves after Harvey ravaged parts of the state of Texas.
An Ohio city council member has a relatively novel solution to the opioid crisis ravaging his city: Let the most severe addicts fend for themselves.
LONDON (Reuters) - Thousands of consumers seeking compensation for alleged mistreatment by bust British payday lender Wonga have been "left to fend for themselves", lawmakers said.
Unfortunately, since all the babies missed out on important survival lessons from their moms, the cubs are unable to fend for themselves in the wild.
Chisaira said mining operations in Hwange have contaminated water sources and affected grazing lands, leaving the animals with no choice but to fend for themselves.
There is a simple reason already explained: those most affected, for instance, those who are losing their jobs, are least able to fend for themselves.
On the street, left to fend for themselves, they snap at each other, trying desperately to survive in the cruel world which has forsaken them.
While the rest of the friends grew up in more traditional, two-parent homes, Phoebe had to fend for herself after her mother committed suicide.
Now facing an even tougher economic reckoning, Puerto Ricans are starting to seek ways to fend for themselves, and an entrepreneurial spirit is taking hold.
Back then, the story goes, a young girl saw a car hit and kill a sloth, and the baby was left to fend for itself.
"Oftentimes we leave patients to fend for themselves, whether it's deciding to get primary care or virtual care or specialty care," Lockhart told Business Insider.
For the staid Wilcoxes, watching the young and pretty Schlegel sisters fend for themselves as they go through life is exciting and appalling at once.
Afghanistan has two million or more female heads of households, who often have to fend for themselves and negotiate on a daily basis to survive.
As the placental beachhead grows, its cells specialize to do the work of heart, lungs, liver and kidneys until the fetus can fend for itself.
Her rejection of the local government's one-size-fits-all approach to rural redevelopment has left her to fend for herself in a dying village.
Despite Manbij's optimistic present, for many locals, the pain of having to fend for themselves in the seemingly endless battlefield of Syria is still fresh.
Democrats have assailed this approach, saying it leaves older Americans to fend for themselves if they need care that costs more than the federal contribution.
So instead of asking patrons to visit a gallery and fend for themselves, Sugarlift brings the gallery and their roster of artists to the patron.
Any man who voluntarily leaves his wife and 2 young children to fend for themselves to go fight someone else's war deserves zero respect from anyone.
In a country where vital aid is treated as a lottery, families struggling to pay the rent are, with few exceptions, left to fend for themselves.
However, oil spills are fairly common and companies rarely catch them, leaving local communities to fend for themselves as corporate interests are prioritized over the environment.
After spending 40 hours playing a game that literally pointed me in the right direction at all times, now I was forced to fend for myself.
With federal coffers depleted from tax cuts, local governments will be left to fend for themselves to pay for roads, bridges and other means of transportation.
French Defense Minister Florence Parly said today that an "unthinkable" question now hangs over Europe: What happens if the U.S. leaves us to fend for ourselves?
Also intensifying are efforts to persuade donors to let Trump fend for himself and instead funnel more resources into efforts to protect House and Senate majorities.
After Trump undermined NATO by refusing to endorse Article 5, Germany's Angela Merkel responded by saying that the Europeans needed to prepare to fend for themselves.
Dad and Mom left for the province early in the morning and didn't leave any breakfast behind, so I'm off to fend for myself, no biggie.
That's because they only have until the end of March before they lose all their food aid and are once again forced to fend for themselves.
Forced to fend for themselves, they build a home on the edge of a forest, but things quickly go awry when their newborn boy goes missing.
But you are not obliged to put your own resources into that effort, and you could reasonably leave your sibling to fend for him- or herself.
I had prepared, packed all the necessary items, but once I landed, I lost everything and was left with only a pocketknife to fend for myself.
He wants the United States to pull back from its alliances and let its partners fend for themselves, and devote its money to its domestic needs.
But a week after the virus first appeared in New York, many state residents under quarantine feel they have largely been left to fend for themselves.
Something lovely is most often without independent power, not able to fend for itself, but rather existing under the protection of that which finds it lovely.
For the first time, Puerto Rican residents will be asked to be prepared to fend for themselves for 2800 days after a storm, up from three.
"Most students want to speak and fend for themselves, but we don't have the power," he said, when asked if students had complained to the school.
Most of us are left to fend for our right to own pets in the traditional manner — find a place to live where pets are permitted!
Wounded children tried to save each other With all three mothers killed at the scene, the children who survived the massacre had to fend for themselves.
Gitlow prescribes buprenorphine, and his home and office were raided in March, leaving those who were supposed to receive prescriptions that day to fend for themselves.
No one I encountered spoke Hindi, my native language, and I was lost, forced to fend for myself and live on the streets of Calcutta for weeks.
As a result, Malagasy people have largely been left to fend for themselves when disaster strikes, apart from the efforts of local and international NGOs based there.
And in the devastating "Dog Go Woof," two young girls are stranded on an island with nothing but makeup and toys, and left to fend for themselves.
In these uncertain times, it's tempting sometimes to pull back and try to wash our hands of conflicts that seem intractable, let other countries fend for themselves.
Among his biggest concerns: the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria, leaving the Kurds to fend for themselves and increasing the danger of a resurgence of ISIS.
It won't amount to much, though, as the damage is done: American forces are now mostly in Iraq, leaving the Kurds in Syria to fend for themselves.
Mario M. Cuomo, the current governor's father, even formed a task force to study the issue and found that farmworkers were largely left to fend for themselves.
The current administration choice to hold immigrants in for-profit detention centers and deport parents, leaving their children behind to fend for themselves, is no solution either.
In "A Cat's Diary" (1998), she chronicled war through the journal of a cat left to fend for itself by a family who had fled the fighting.
Girls in rural areas are more likely to marry, while many single mothers in the capital city, Freetown, fend for themselves with little support, said aid workers.
Some Mexican states are in a better position to fend for themselves, but in others, including Tamaulipas, on the border with Texas, the situation is less clear.
When the teens of The Society were left to fend for themselves without adult supervision they turned to debates about governmental structure, communism, and rule of law.
Instead, this failed state is unable to fend for itself, wasting not only its natural gas wealth on destabilizing the region, but also squandering its political capital.
You really are left to fend for yourself in Red Dead Redemption 2, to the extent that you actually have to track down wild animals to hunt.
"This was a business that everyone gave up as dead ... but (it) is more than able to fend for itself," William Blair & Co analyst Nicholas Heymann told Reuters.
The good folks at CIMWI will provide medical care for the pup and rehab will last for a few months before the pup can fend for itself. Awesome!!!
As for the flamingos -- and there are hundreds -- there was nothing Branson or his people could do ... they were left by the small lake to fend for themselves.
It is about remembering our own duty as a society to ensure veterans are not left to fend for themselves with the challenges and issues service can bring.
After the crash, banks received swift, substantial help from the government, while people who had lost their jobs and their houses were largely left to fend for themselves.
Many of them are shuffled between multiple homes, never really putting down roots, until they eventually age out of the system and are left to fend for themselves.
In Part 1, we meet Vinnie as he is learning how to fend for himself and find community in a world that is full of obstacles to acceptance.
Many patients and their family members say they have been left to fend for themselves, so have turned to Chinese social media, posting desperate messages to find care.
Throughout my career, I've heard the same issue over and over again: People find travel really difficult, and a bit scary, when they have to fend for themselves.
They are babies or very young, so one key question will be to what extent they are able to fend for themselves or work together, Mr. Vinick said.
"I say let the privates and for-profits fend for themselves," Goldrick-Rab says, and put that money instead toward what she sometimes calls Grades 13 and 103.
Worried about having to fend for themselves in a tough and unpredictable neighborhood, analysts say, the Saudis have quietly reached out to their enemies to de-escalate conflicts.
Co-dependent relationships occur when one person isn't able to be self-sufficient or fend for themselves, becoming partially or entirely reliant on their partner, according to WebMD.
Matt Bevin, the HEALTH plan will free Kentuckians from the "dead-end entitlement trap" and give them "a path forward and upward" so they can fend for themselves.
These anti-trans policies, and the current uncertainty that surrounds them, is leaving students like Vinnie to fend for themselves as they try to to receive an education.
And for the past six months, transgender students have had to fend for themselves, with Donald Trump's first strike against trans rights throwing them into an uncertain legal limbo.
The animating force behind my work was the knowledge that until necessary systemic reforms are put into place, black women have to fend for ourselves -- and for each other.
The federal authorities are restricting humanitarian aid to those members of the migrant caravan who have registered with them, leaving the bulk of the migrants to fend for themselves.
While local, state, and federal agencies moved in to help those affected by the hurricane, migrant farmworkers and advocates told BuzzFeed News they were left to fend for themselves.
When they were old enough to fend for themselves, they were released to rivers or sometimes trucked or ferried to release points to find the ocean on their own.
If Jacqui or her staff are injured, cops say they'll be left to fend for themselves, because hospitals, ERs, rescue crews and other government assistance will not be available.
"Strays were not chosen for ideological reasons of class, but because, having to fend for themselves, it was assumed that they were naturally hardier than purebred dogs," writes Turkina.
There is no contempt greater than the scorn you'll earn if you leave your new love to fend for themselves in a room full of people they don't know.
We should have done more to help those who were losing their jobs to globalization and advances in technology, but Republican ideology said no, let them fend for themselves.
Like so many mining companies, they are often tasked with doing the job of the government — which appears to have largely left these remote villagers to fend for themselves.
If enacted, this rule would reserve face-to-face financial advice for the wealthy and leave middle-class workers to fend for themselves with self-help online -robo-advisers.
When a publisher says Dante can fend for himself in the modern literary climate—what does Dante care if the Divine Comedy gets one star on an Amazon review?
Chef Alex Guarnaschelli is team no-basting, but she's not about to just put the bird in the oven and let it fend for itself — she has another suggestion.
Despite months of planning by the Iraqi government and foreign aid organisations, the thousands who have managed to flee have been left to fend for themselves in the desert.
Upon her return, the building's super, Frank (Rockets Redglare), rapes her and, soon thereafter, throws her out of the apartment, leaving her to fend for herself on the streets.
Metacritic Score: 41/100Gloria must use her own wits and cunning to fend for herself when she gets caught in a deadly war between drug cartels and DEA agents.
So instead of doing all he can to provide potentially lifesaving help to states, Trump is passing the buck to private businesses while urging governors to fend for themselves.
Quickly, they were drummed from the service, ignored by the general public and left to fend for themselves as they struggled to reintegrate with society, often with disastrous results.
"If you tell us to 'Fend for yourselves and continue your hardship,' the next step would be a rebel army — and I don't want to see that," he said.
Bangladesh stopped designating new refugees in the early 1990s, forcing hundreds of thousands to fend for themselves by cobbling together bits of tarpaulin and bamboo to build makeshift homes.
Aniston plays Alex Levy, a successful morning news anchor who is left to fend for herself after her co-host Mitch Kessler (Carell) is fired following sexual misconduct allegations.
Given the difficulties, many smaller organizations simply throw up their hands and let their employees fend for themselves with individual retirement accounts at whatever brokerage firm they can find.
Then after 11 years of living and working in the bowels of the city while raising her son, Peilan vanishes, leaving the American-born boy to fend for himself.
"I imagine this is a &aposLord of the Flies&apos analogy where the children are left to fend for themselves during the most tender years of their lives," Beecham said.
I was happy with my choice and began to mentally prepare for the next day when I would have to fend for myself, sans turkey sandwich or company provided lunches.
Van Rossum officially retired in July, leaving the community to fend for itself when it comes to governance, but the squabbles pulled him back in to lay down the law.
For the safety of humans and bears alike, It's best to let the expert foragers fend for themselves and enjoy them from a considerable distance, wildlife biologist Kurt Licence said.
The stunt will promote the DVD release of the 2015 Matt Damon film, The Martian, in which astronaut Mark Watney is left to fend for himself on the red planet.
"I just have such a sense of connection to elephants and it just breaks my heart that they're being poached and murdered and babies being left to fend for themselves."
As thousands of migrant children wait in detention centers after being separated from their families, many have been left to fend for themselves and looking out for those who can't.
While two-thirds of these children are being cared for by a relative, the remainder - around 10,000 - are forced to fend for themselves, according to the U.N. children's agency (UNICEF).
As the coronavirus continues to spread around Wuhan and hospital admissions are increasing, many people are forced to fend for themselves — with some even sitting outside hospitals on IV drips.
Those who fail are then transformed, by some magical, never-quite-revealed process, into an animal of their choice, and left to fend for themselves in the ominous nearby Forest.
It's common, at 12 or 13; the family is outraged at your gender expression, they throw you out of your house, and you have to fend for yourself out there.
It's our role, as women, to not only see the fights before us, but to use our mothering foresight to protect those not here yet that cannot fend for themselves.
Those handing themselves over, including the wives and children of foreign fighters, are bitterly complaining that their local counterparts were able to slip away, leaving them to fend for themselves.
Until 2011, Lanthimos had lived in Athens his entire life, raised by his mother, who died when he was 17, thrusting him into a new world to fend for himself.
Weeks after the Trump administration left its Syrian Kurdish allies to fend for themselves against Turkey, U.S. troops and Kurdish fighters have reunited to conduct a large-scale counterterrorism mission.
Evie and her father are periodically homeless, left to fend for themselves in the elements, either because a storm has sunk their boat dwellings or because of his drug addiction.
"If we leave all the countries on the EU's external border (to fend for themselves), there will never be a common European asylum policy," German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said.
But many such investors have spent a lifetime saving, not a lifetime actively managing investments in a way that would prepare them to fend for themselves in the private market.
He's either got to reunite The Child with his people, enemies or not, or failing that, serve as the little one's father until he's old enough to fend for himself.
They chose, instead, a worst-of-both-worlds middle path, nominally endorsing Mr. Moore but closing their checkbooks to him, and leaving him to fend for himself in the race.
But DeVries and others like him hope to push back on that disparity, by fighting for a world where vulnerable people aren't just left to fend for themselves against these pests.
LONDON (Reuters) - In "The Survivalist", director Stephen Fingleton's feature film debut, there is a dark imagining of a post-apocalyptic world where society has collapsed and each must fend for himself.
After the death of her husband, Avila was left to fend for herself, without an education to fall back on, she decided to start collecting junk and trading it for food.
First, a mother who, by her example, made reading a delight and counseled me constantly to "be independent," able to fend for myself, whatever fortune might have in store for me.
Sweet, an Ebola survivor and mother of five, chokes back tears as she recalls contemplating an abortion after the virus killed her husband - leaving her alone to fend for their children.
" The same report signaled the first signs of the administration leaving Flynn to fend for himself: "An administration official stressed that Pence made his comments based on his conversation with Flynn.
When the global financial crisis hit in 2008, her father, who works in finance, lost everything, and Swarbrick felt she had to fend for herself even as she descended into depression.
Athletes who complained of sexual abuse were left to fend for themselves in arbitration instead of being able to rely on the U.S.O.C. for safety, the group said in its report.
Viewers of the 1977 World Series saw the conflagrations on TV. "Decade of Fire" is at its best when showing how the fires affected individuals effectively left to fend for themselves.
It may also inspire new confidence among Chinese-Australians that our struggles are being recognized, that we are no longer being left to fend for ourselves in this fight against coercion.
The agency has not specified whether it would pay Mexico to detain the migrants in waiting, or whether it would let them fend for themselves as they do now in Tijuana.
The "stifling proximity" is her partial explanation for why the marriage so famously imploded — Hughes went off with another woman and Plath, left to fend for two small children, killed herself.
This section is also adept at sneaking Gino into our sympathies, revealing him to be both damaged and sweet, a victim of a fend-for-himself childhood and reform-school adolescence.
Tostas' straight-A student-turned-fearless social activist Lucia and her four siblings are left to fend for themselves after their parents (Fernanda Urrejola and Bruno Bichir) are deported by ICE.
In return, Mr. Ghani hopes the United States will reconsider what he sees as a rushed deal that legitimizes the Taliban and leaves the Washington-backed government to fend for itself.
They also said they were served inedible food and foul water, subjected to extreme heat and cold, deprived of sleep, and left to fend for themselves when other detainees became violent.
Fox's Party of Five, which ran from 1994-2000, is inherently tragic: Five young adult siblings lose their parents in a freak accident, and are suddenly left to fend for themselves.
Those on the ground in Benghazi were left to fend for themselves when help of any kind would have been welcomed, and likely successful in preventing the later loss of lives.
But as producers increasingly ramp up scenes of extreme emotional distress, it is shameful that we then leave these stars to fend for themselves once they're cast adrift from reality television.
But at dozens of town halls over the two-week recess, Brindisi and other vulnerable freshmen had to fend for themselves — serving as the party's on-the-ground voices on impeachment.
If the US withdraws its forces, the Afghan army will be left to fend for itself and many fear that the Taliban will seek to usurp power from the vulnerable government.
He was left to fend for himself—and soon found that lessons he'd absorbed in another place where "adapting is a matter of life and death" served him well in Crown Heights.
With Twitter's acquisition hopes essentially dead, the company now seems it's on its own to fend for itself and needs to figure out a way to build a reasonable and profitable business.
The current system permits corporations to carve out special plans for their cheaper-to-cover populations, leaving everyone else to fend for themselves in a much sicker and more expensive risk pool.
Rather than opening the doors to the party and expecting everyone to fend for themselves, Lawner actively works to make sure everyone's having the best possible time—as do his cast members.
Set between 2029 and 2047, the novel follows four generations of the Mandible family as they fend for themselves after the dashing, 97-year-old Douglas Mandible has his fortune wiped out.
Left to fend for themselves, the Kurdish-led forces sought a deal with Russian and Syrian troops to help stymie the tide of the Turkish assault that was launched on October 9.
The more we forget this fact, aligning ourselves with supposedly benevolent corporations and happily taking their cash, the more the multiracial working class of this nation is left to fend for itself.
Andy Weir's first novel, "The Martian," told the story of the astronaut Mark Watney, stranded on Mars to fend for himself with grit, ingenuity and engineering know-how: Robinson Crusoe in space.
Much of Rot Front's adult population was sent to labor camps, leaving German children to fend for themselves, often with help from local Kyrgyz, who sheltered and fed them in the mountains.
The rest will be left without agents, creating a caste division among the college ranks between elite players with professional representation and a vast majority who are forced to fend for themselves.
The Orphans of China's Economic Miracle This Opinion essay states, ""Millions of migrants have left their children behind in the villages — sometimes to live with family members, sometimes to fend for themselves.
Reports of kidnappings and theft have emerged across the border, as migrants are sent back to ultraviolent states like Tamaulipas and Chihuahua to fend for themselves while they await their hearing dates.
But when that day comes, much sooner than either of them expected, the girl isn't left to fend for herself — a wild bear helps her grieve and continues her education in nature.
But in the wild, plants must fend for themselves and so collecting their seeds gives scientists and plant breeders access to the genes underlying the diverse adaptations that allow them to survive.
The question the researchers asked was: if a tree in such a network were reduced to a stump, would that remnant quickly be cut loose as useless and left to fend for itself?
Earlier this month, she surprised people at home and abroad by stating that Europe may not be able to rely on the United States any longer and must prepare to fend for itself.
Traditionalists believe players should be left to fend for themselves during games and current regulations mostly do not allow coaches to offer on-court coaching in between games - at least for the men.
However, this does not mean that the industry should be left to fend for itself or to meet its demise, especially since for certain communities it is a matter of life and death.
What's significant is that the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants have seemingly vanished, so those with abilities must fend for themselves against those who would see them captured or worse.
Vatanka, who has attended security briefings with Mattis, said the former general believes the United States should not create a leadership vacuum in the Gulf and leave U.S. allies to fend for themselves.
OSLO (Reuters) - A white beluga whale is loitering off the coast of northern Norway, and that is starting to worry Norwegians, who are afraid it might not be able to fend for itself.
And food-wise, they may have needed to fend for themselves and scavenge, according to Adam Boyko, assistant professor at Cornell University's department of biomedical sciences, who was not associated with the study.
It also leaves the United States' Syrian Kurdish partners, who have done the bulk of the fighting against ISIS, to fend for themselves against the powerful Turkish military, which regards them as terrorists.
But scriving is proprietary and is mostly practiced in the campos — heavily gated elite communities — while the folk of the Commons, who live in poverty and danger, are left to fend for themselves.
The Soviet Union long supported Cuba's economy, but as the world power spun toward dissolution at the end of the 1980s, that support dried up, and Cuba was left to fend for itself.
Protesters said Maza's case was just one of many examples of members of the LGBTQ community who have been targeted by incendiary speech and left to fend for themselves without support from YouTube.
But many others are families whose homes are now in ruins, people who are wondering whether they will receive housing assistance from the government or whether they will have to fend for themselves.
In 2010, Mr. Graziani and Mr. Ravell created "Isla Presidencial," a web series in which Latin American leaders of different ideologies land on a deserted island and are forced to fend for themselves.
Though choosing the world of witchcraft would grant her greater powers, Sabrina's dark baptism would simultaneously remove her from the world she wishes to heal, leaving her disenfranchised friends to fend for themselves.
That leaves the vocal progressive wing to fend for itself on the issue, but two prominent supporters -- West and Arab American Institute President James Zogby -- both sit on the 15-member platform drafting committee.
South Sudan's civil war, which erupted in late 2013, has uprooted a quarter of the population, shattered families and left thousands of orphans, abandoned children and runaways to fend for themselves in the city.
In January, the shelter's humane law enforcement received a call on its cruelty hotline about a group of animals that were abandoned on a farm in Huntington County and left to fend for themselves.
Seeming series protagonist Ned Stark was executed in the first book, and then Martin wrote the Red Wedding in A Storm of Swords, orphaning the Stark children and leaving them to fend for themselves.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Now Displaced by Gentrification: New York's Feral Cats" (news article, May 24): Would you ever dream of abandoning your cat on the streets to fend for himself or herself?
And that's when we thought the whole education of Alicia Florrick was about a woman who began with some naïveté, was kicked out of Eden in a way, and had to fend for herself.
Its workers — many unpaid for months and worried about their future — were let go to fend for themselves, and steel works that can churn out five million metric tons a year had gone quiet.
Student-athletes say they were evicted from the apartment and forced to fend for themselvesThough Woods was reeling in payments from students, that money wasn't going towards paying the apartment, players told the Roundup.
What's more, the PROSPER Act would eliminate Graduate PLUS loans, meaning some graduate students will be forced to fend for themselves with private lenders to finance their education or forgo graduate and professional studies.
The following year, he briefly appeared on another show, Les Vacances des Anges, in which contestants were lured to a Greek vacation fixer-upper and told to fend for themselves, sometimes to embarrassing effect.
LGBT young people are often pushed out of homes and schools because of family rejection, harsh and discriminatory school discipline policies, and other factors — leaving these youth to fend for themselves on the streets.
But hundreds of thousands of people across the 38 Texas counties affected by Hurricane Harvey use private wells, according to an estimate by Louisiana State University researchers, and those people must fend for themselves.
Trump's move triggered swift condemnation from Republicans and Democrats for what critics say is leaving the Kurdish forces to fend for themselves alone against a Turkish onslaught aimed at clearing them from the region.
CreditCreditMarcos Chin Most female flies take a low-rent approach to parenthood, depositing scores of seed-sized eggs in the trash or on pet scat to hatch, leaving the larvae to fend for themselves.
As Hurricane Irma pounds the Caribbean and people flee or take cover, there are hundreds of animals that are less protected ... but the good news is that many know how to fend for themselves.
The thought of sending your kid off to fend for themselves against dirty laundry, piles of dishes, and the other inconveniences of adulthood probably sounds crazy to you, but they've got to learn somehow.
The press circus was unstoppable, federal government was cautiously vague, state government immediately politicized things, and local government contained the neighborhood by drawing a red box around Wynwood; we were left to fend for ourselves.
They might alternatively be seen as an acceptance of Mr Obama's shrivelled ambition—to stave off defeat in Afghanistan until the Afghan government can fend for itself—and a modest attempt to make that achievable.
The island's electrical grid, weakened by Hurricane Irma some weeks earlier and by years of neglect, was completely shattered, leaving millions to fend for themselves during what became the longest power outage in U.S. history.
Félix M. Román Carrasquillo, a lawyer for those in the cockfighting industry, said the ban suggested that members of the federal government viewed Puerto Rico as an inferior, regressive colony unable to fend for itself.
For decades, the residents of what's come to be known as "Flood City" were left to fend for themselves, excluded from federal disaster programs that employ strict definitions of who counts as a "disaster" victim.
And for Mr. Assad, the prospect of Russia's leaving him to fend for himself is sure to focus his mind on following its lead — advice that Russian officials have publicly offered him in recent days.
And that, even more than a sense of control, is what he established in those news conferences — a sense that he cared, that our institutions cared, that we wouldn't be asked to fend for ourselves.
This means the very people who struggle the most with digital information and technology risk being left to fend for themselves in an environment where they're being targeted and exploited precisely because of their vulnerabilities.
On this two-way street, artifacts that could seem like mere archaeological detritus are revived by their contemporary context, but they also lose their more familiar antique qualities and are forced to fend for themselves.
When his parents can no longer fend for themselves, Mr. Sekaliou said, his plan is to leave his children in the care of his wife, and move back to the forest until his parents die.
That will leave everyone well padded and able to fend for themselves until the call of drinks and dinner, while I sneak off to the farmstand with our brand-new guide, How to Make Jam.
There was a new police headquarters and a new Supreme Court building, and the tents were gone from the public parks; thousands of displaced people had been forcibly removed and left to fend for themselves.
The sci-fi adventure tale of an astronaut left to fend for himself on Mars went 0 for 7 over the night, including losses in the Best Picture and Best Actor (for lead Matt Damon) categories.
President Donald Trump is bragging that his decision last week to withdraw US troops from northern Syria — leaving America's allies, the Syrian Kurds, to fend for themselves against invading Turkish forces — was a "strategically brilliant" masterstroke.
And he doesn't seem to care much about standing by allies, like the Syrian Kurdish fighters who helped relieve ISIS of its so-called caliphate, preferring to let them fend for themselves in a dangerous neighborhood.
This leaves Multichoice free to fend for itself in an increasingly competitive market where Netflix is already supplying thousands of viewers with original TV content and Hollywood hits such as "Stranger Things" and "House of Cards".
They had taken inspiration from Lawrence's character in Winter's Bone, a young woman growing up in rural Kentucky who has to care for her siblings and fend for herself, all while navigating the region's criminal underworld.
In our country, and those for which we Americans feel kinship, we extend this further and depend on government as a proxy for society to protect the rights of those less able to fend for themselves.
Both trying to make the old economy work again and leaving it up to each of us to fend for ourselves in this radical transformation is almost certainly a recipe to make us worse off financially.
England in recent years has become home to a very real sense of London-centrism, as graduates, entrepreneurs, immigrants and property investors alike make a beeline for the capital, leaving the provinces to fend for themselves.
The review is needed so that Greece can receive financial aid and avoid a possible default on looming debts just as Greece has largely been left to fend for itself in dealing with Europe's migrant crisis.
For decades, the latter principle has played out across our economy, as corporations increasingly divide and isolate workers, forcing them to fend for themselves and robbing them of the opportunity to join together in common cause.
He was a Budapest Jew surrounded by abundant wealth and little love; as a teenager during the Nazi occupation, he was left to fend for himself while his parents roved from one refuge to the next.
"It's like we'll be at a meeting or he'll introduce me to people I've never met before, we'll be at a restaurant, and he'll be snoring at the table, and I'm stuck to fend for myself."
And when his father (the reliable Dougray Scott), a music-shop owner and part-time taxi driver, is hospitalized after losing an argument with a runaway piano, Shay and his little sister must fend for themselves.
"Expedition: Robinson," a Swedish reality-television program, premièred in the summer of 1997, with a tantalizing premise: sixteen strangers are deposited on a small island off the coast of Malaysia and forced to fend for themselves.
It's funny ... Matt says the way it all went down left him feeling guilty that the "Lord of Entitled Flies" had to fend for themselves -- drinking warm vodka and eating bologna sandwiches in a mud pit.
A contingency mass transit plan would accommodate only 1833 percent of the transportation agency's 105,000 daily rail commuters into New York City, leaving the rest to fend for themselves on already overcrowded roads, agency officials said.
But "going forward, it seems likely the view will be, 'This is a world of sophisticated investors who can fend for themselves,'" says Shriram Bhashyam, founder of the secondaries marketplace EquityZen and a former securities attorney.
Obviously, the TBS version of the film cut out the more risqué stuff — like that scene when a topless Apollonia Kotero is left to fend for herself after purifying herself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka.
In Part 2 of Vinnie's story, we see how these anti-trans policies, and the current uncertainty that surrounds them, is leaving students like Vinnie to fend for themselves as they try to receive an education.
Harassed in public, rejected by their families and uneasy in school or homeless shelters for men, they are left to fend for themselves and are at a higher risk of becoming victims of violence, advocates said.
"Everyone is scrambling now to decipher Trump's intentions," Mr. Lipner said, "with the fear being that this may have been his parting shot before exiting the region completely and leaving U.S. allies to fend for themselves."
At X019 in London, Obsidian revealed Grounded, a survival game set in a suburban backyard where a group of four friends has to fend for themselves after being shrunk down to the size of an ant.
It's more than an hour's drive from Slone's house to PATHways, but without the program, her pregnancy may have ended up like her last one, with her forgoing prenatal care and being left to fend for herself.
But the nationalist drumbeat rings hollow for many retired soldiers who feel left behind, and they have taken to the streets in droves to complain about having to fend for themselves with meager pensions and little support.
But what he really did was lay out the until-now elusive "Trump doctrine": Only fight in wars in which the US has a clear national interest and path to victory; otherwise, let others fend for themselves.
Venezuela: Where flour, pasta and milk can cost a month's pay Activists say the number of abandoned animals has increased by 50% in the past year, and many are left to fend for themselves on the streets.
If, sometime in the future, the majority of residents in an area have locally-defended houses, local government is far more likely to cut back on expensive flood defence, leaving those too poor to fend for themselves.
Additionally, the federal government has offered insufficient assistance, leaving states, cities and territories to largely fend for themselves, even though investing in a more resilient system now can reduce the costs of future relief and recovery efforts.
Preacher's caustic worldview of a universe in which God has gone MIA, leaving humanity to fend for itself, was considered so controversial in the past that it helped kill off all those unrealized movie and TV adaptations.
In the American tradition, they will have to make it on their own, and in some fashion, they probably will, though, like any survivor, they would have preferred not to have been left to fend for themselves.
Finally, state killings, terrorism  and even homicide are all linked by a single thread: rotten governments that extract most of a country's wealth, favor certain groups of citizens, and leave most of society to fend for themselves.
But while seeking a better long-term future for their families through more lucrative employment, millions of these migrants left their children behind in the villages — sometimes to live with family members, sometimes to fend for themselves.
It followes the story of an elephant matriarch named Athena, who has to fend for her herd when they are forced to leave their waterhole, and is narrated by Chiwetel Ejiofor of "12 Years a Slave" fame.
In the past six years, citizens have increasingly been left to fend for themselves as President Nicolás Maduro's government has proved unable to provide even the most basic services like food, health care, electricity and, soon, water.
If a small percentage of superstar graduate students were able to hire agents to negotiate their future employment, while a large majority were left to fend for themselves, the number of union drives would almost certainly increase.
Days after telling governors to fend for themselves in obtaining critical supplies like ventilators, President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced he would invoke the Defense Production Act to ramp up the manufacture of critical supplies, including ventilators.
In fact, it had been more than 20 days since an inferno ignited in his remote Alaskan cabin, driving him into the subzero temperatures and snow, killing his dog and leaving Mr. Steele to fend for himself.
The mission comes weeks after nearly 3.63,23.6 American troops in northeastern Syria flew or drove out of the country, leaving their Syrian Kurdish allies to fend for themselves against a bloody cross-border offensive by Turkish forces.
My kids are growing up and learning to fend for themselves, but there was once a time when they were so small and so helpless that my wife and I had to assist them with basic bodily functions.
Many companies will go through accelerator or incubator programmes that provide them a valuable kickstart, but when the fixed term is up they are too often left to fend for themselves with little support in maintaining that momentum.
Yamato Tanooka, the 7-year-old Japanese boy who was left to fend for himself for six nights in a forest on the Japanese island of Hokkaido, has returned home to the parents who abandoned him as punishment.
No, this is just a modern riff on the werewolf tale, one that treats mental illness as a curse (in some weird ways) and features the standard teen girl outsider taken prisoner and forced to fend for herself.
So CEO Reed Hastings split the company in two, leaving the old business largely to fend for itself while the company's best employees and most of the money went to building a first-of-its-kind streaming alternative.
The Keystone State's newly-drawn 28503th District made for steeper terrain for Republicans, and GOP campaign operatives started yanking money from the district in September, leaving the three-term Rothfus to fend for himself against the tougher map.
It is time for the Trump administration to fashion a policy that coalesces others to counter Iranian expansion and does not push those in the international community away or leave those in the region to fend for themselves.
The anecdote places Everett as the dear, overeducated Western boob who, if left to fend for himself for longer than about a day in the Amazon, would starve to death (or, as the photo nicely hints, "go under").
The agents also noted that Mohammed, the mastermind of the plot, told interrogators that he had advised Hazmi and Mihdhar to seek help from local Muslims in California because they were so ill prepared to fend for themselves.
The narrator, whose own mother sporadically disappears, leaving her and her "feral" brothers to fend for themselves, is driven by a desire to redraw the contours of her life by growing more confident, and by experiencing maternal love.
But if President Trump is serious about walking away from health care reform and leaving the nation to fend for itself on Obamacare, it certainly implies a lack of commitment to prongs two or three if prong one dies.
But the trip and the stress have worn on her, and she becomes sick and dies, leaving Jack, his sister Jane (Mia Goth), and his brothers Billy (Stranger Things' Charlie Heaton) and Sam (Matthew Stagg) to fend for themselves.
Britain stripped a teenager who traveled to join Islamic State of her citizenship on security grounds, triggering a row over the ramifications of leaving a mother with a jihadist fighter's child to fend for herself in a war zone.
It sits between do-it-yourself options like Robinhood or E*Trade, where you're basically left to fend for yourself, and totally passive options like Wealthfront and Betterment, where you're so divorced from your portfolio that you're not learning.
Crimea has been ceded to Russia and Ukraine left to fend for itself, U.S. rhetoric about democracy promotion has all but disappeared, and a concert of American-backed strongmen are grinding away at Islamists from North Africa to Iraq.
The vast majority of these individuals are lost to the medical system soon after their initial treatment, to be cared for by family or to fend for themselves, managing fatigue, attention and concentration problems with little hope of improvement.
Mr. Lim herds all the soft tofu into a flan at the bottom of the bowl, rather than letting cubes of it fend for themselves in the broth — a move that nicely heightens the contrast of tofu and chiles.
"In the African context, witch branding usually leads to alienation of women from the community and this denies her rights to own land or even inherit it and reduces her ability to fend for herself," said ActionAid Kenya's Philip Kilonzo.
"You could end up with these walled city-states and then everyone else is just left to fend for themselves," said Liz Koslov, an assistant professor at the UCLA Department of Urban Planning and Institute of the Environment and Sustainability.
Survivors of one of the worst Greek disasters in living memory, which hit the town of Mati, some 30 km (17 miles) east of Athens on Monday, heckled Tsipras' coalition partner, saying they had been left to fend for themselves.
Scientists believe a growing scarcity of natural prey around the animals' island rookeries off Southern California has forced nursing mothers farther out to sea in search of food, leaving their young behind to fend for themselves for longer periods of time.
They say their coworkers are weaponizing the company's HR department, baiting them into discussions about diversity and then reporting them to HR. Management isn't responding to their concerns, employees said, leaving them to fend for themselves in the face of discrimination.
Along with "Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership," by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, "Homewreckers" shows what happens when private speculators get buoyed by government largess while non-tycoons are largely left to fend for themselves.
"With no education, faced with the responsibility to fend for their siblings and/or their own children, many girls and young women are being forced to sell sex for survival," laments Talent Jumo, a director of the Katswe Sistahood, a charity.
That would leave America's allies, who control about 20% of the country, to fend for themselves against a belligerent Turkey, an ascendant Assad regime and the remnants of IS. Mr Trump's advisers seem to have convinced him to stay for now.
The story can be interpreted as a message from Mr McCarthy to his child, as a metaphor for a universal anxiety about leaving offspring to fend for themselves, and as a dramatisation of a horror that humans have despoiled the Earth.
Of course, since this is Theon we're talking about, the odds aren't looking great for Yara, but we all know she can fend for herself, so maybe these two siblings will have a happy reunion and successful escape after all.
Instead of leaving the pilot to fend for himself, the tanker crew decided to diverge from its area of responsibility, and safely escorted the F-16 to its base while refueling every 15 minutes on the way to allied airspace.
Shamima Begum was found in a detention camp in Syria, and her fate has fueled a dispute over the ramifications of leaving a 19-year-old mother with a jihadist fighter's child to fend for herself in a war zone.
More than 250,000 asylum-seekers and other migrants were released between December 2018 and June 2019, forcing local communities to make a difficult decision: Spend money and resources on migrants who are just passing through, or let them fend for themselves.
If the VHA is dismantled, step-by-step as the Trump administration proposes, veterans will be forced to fend for themselves, without the social safety net they have now, which serves them well, both day to day and during major emergencies.
President Donald Trump held a rally in Dallas, Texas, the first since the House of Representatives voted in favor of a resolution condemning his decision to pull US troops from northern Syria, leaving the Kurds to fend for themselves against Turkey.
As for the 15 million or so Americans who have benefitted from the expansion of Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program, they'll have to wait a couple more weeks to see if Republicans cut them loose to fend for themselves.
Now, Border Patrol drops migrants off in big cities and small towns alike near the border and forces them to make a difficult choice: spend money and resources to help migrants just passing through — or leave them to fend for themselves.
Drastic measures to protect the mountain caribou have also led to "maternity penning" — pregnant caribou are moved into a fenced enclosure that keeps predators out until the calves are old enough to fend for themselves and, hopefully, escape the wolves.
In that country, more than 21,000 people have been sickened, more than 1,400 have died, and doctors and nurses have been so overwhelmed that they have had to choose whom to treat and whom to leave to fend for themselves.
In other words, the residents of tribal villages could be trained to fend for themselves and their families, and to run enough interference with the local Taliban, helping to prevent the country from once again descending into a terrorist haven.
She encountered problems receiving donations because most organizations give a priority to widows, and a woman who cannot produce a partner's death certificate is often left to fend for herself, even if she faces her own challenges as a single mother.
On Saturday, pro-government social media accounts reported that Russian advisers and other "allies" — possibly including militiamen from Iraq and the Lebanese group Hezbollah — had abandoned Palmyra as the Islamic State approached, leaving Syrian government troops to fend for themselves.
"The accredited investor definition is supposed to identify a population of investors who can fend for themselves without the protections afforded in the public markets — it clearly doesn't," said Barbara Roper, director of investor protection for the Consumer Federation of America.
Since the world's seventh-largest container carrier filed for court receivership in late August, the government has sought to limit the impact on the export-dependent economy and Hanjin customers but is otherwise leaving the company to fend for itself.
College sure as hell isn't the real world, but having to suddenly fend for yourself in any capacity for the first time in your life is a surefire way to appreciate the love and comfort a home-cooked meal provides.
HUIXTLA, Mexico — The Mexican federal government is limiting humanitarian aid to those members of the migrant caravan who registered with them — and who are now forbidden from leaving the city of Tapachula — leaving the bulk of the caravan to fend for itself.
For instance, imagine you're the Kurds in Syria right now: Do you choose to believe Trump's statements that the US is leaving you to fend for yourself against Turkey, and thus make plans to ally with Assad or Iran for protection instead?
There was a time in our history when limiting the possession of guns meant limiting our liberty — our ability to counterbalance a powerful central government that could fall into tyrannical hands; our ability to fend for ourselves; our ability to protect our families.
" Vestager told CNBC's Willem Marx: "I understand the sense of urgency, because these are very important businesses, these are European champions they are also global champions…and we need to fend for ourselves when it comes to unfair competition, because we see that.
While it's mostly an adventure film—the boy and his foster uncle end up having to fend for themselves in the New Zealand outback—it's also a whip-smart family comedy, something that's at the heart of a lot of Waititi's films.
The spin off leaves MultiChoice - whose strong cash flow helped Naspers evolve into one of world's biggest players in e-commerce - free to fend for itself in an increasingly competitive market where Netflix is already supplying viewers with TV content and Hollywood hits.
BOSTON (Reuters) - More than a thousand Puerto Rican families who fled Hurricane Maria will get two more weeks of U.S.-funded housing in hotels and motels across the country but will then need to fend for themselves, a federal judge ruled on Thursday.
Dotting hills and sand dunes and blocking country roads along the sparsely populated Karpass panhandle, the donkeys have thrived in the more than four decades since war split Cyprus in two, forcing huge population shifts and leaving them to their fend for themselves.
I feel sorry for young travelers today who probably won't experience that feeling of going somewhere and feeling completely cut off from everyone they know and being in a new place where they are on their own and have to fend for themselves.
The spin off leaves MultiChoice — whose strong cash flow helped Naspers evolve into one world's biggest players in e-commerce - free to fend for itself in an increasingly competitive market where Netflix is already supplying viewers with TV content and Hollywood hits.
Republican leaders in the House of Representatives offered scant guidance to their members, scheduling a conference call for Monday morning but leaving lawmakers to fend for themselves in the meantime, according to two members of Congress, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The stories: Steven Brill writes in TIME that citizens "with average incomes have been left to fend for themselves" while Matthew Stewart highlights the new American middle class in The Atlantic — the 9.9% who lie between the top 0.1% and bottom 90%.
Public Security Minister Alfonso Durazo has said publicly that the new elite police force, the National Guard, won't be sent to the beleaguered Mexican state until July, leaving citizens feeling as though they have to fend for themselves, at least until then.
The communities hit by the floods, which started in July, have been mostly left to fend for themselves or rely on aid with little help from authorities, just as they did under the previous regime, according to residents, community groups and charity workers.
A coalition of women's groups, including EMILY's List and NARAL Pro-Choice, funneled $1 million into TV ads to help Newman, but Lipinski was left to fend for himself on the airwaves, a dynamic that made his team nervous heading into the election.
But when economic conditions deteriorate to the point of bringing the middle classes to living on less than $2 a month (lower than the average in Haiti) and spreading hunger, the better choice is to fend for yourself or leave the country.
We had met up to discuss "Wildlife," the new film in which Mulligan plays Jeanette, a 1960s housewife who must fend for her and her son after her husband (Jake Gyllenhaal) leaves them in the lurch to go fight a forest fire.
The communities hit by the floods, which started in July, have been mostly left to fend for themselves or rely on aid with little help from authorities, just as they did under the previous regime, according to residents, community groups and charity workers.
In the neighborhood with fewer fatalities, people checked on one another and knew where to go for help; in the other, social isolation was the norm, with residents more often left to fend for themselves, even to perish in sweltering housing units.
While the nearly 14,000 refugees in the registered camp receive medical care and food from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the majority living in plastic-and-mud huts of the cramped makeshift camp are largely left to fend for themselves.
Trump's pullout from Syria, which has left the U.S.-allied Kurds to fend for themselves, has angered Republicans more than any action he's taken since assuming office in January 2017, rattling the GOP national security and foreign policy establishments to the core.
" It interferes with a child's ability to go to school, and in extreme cases "can involve children being enslaved, separated from their families, exposed to serious hazards and illnesses and/or left to fend for themselves on the streets of large cities.
As a result, party officials, soldiers and police officers who make a living off the state are feeling the effects more sharply than ordinary people who have already learned to fend for themselves through hundreds of unofficial markets, according to defectors and economists.
BAMA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigeria's government has a plan for the northeast, torn apart by eight years of conflict with Boko Haram: displaced people will be housed in fortified garrison towns, ringed by farms, with the rest of the countryside effectively left to fend for itself.
So unless Clinton delivers a wipeout of historic proportions, Washington in 2017 will likely look much like Washington of the last few years, a gridlocked mess incapable of agreement on tax reform, infrastructure spending or immigration reform, leaving a softening economy to fend for itself.
The team has been monitoring him post-release and reports back that Otto has been seen eating and courting a female otter, as well as interacting with another territorial male in the bay, which shows he has the strength and capability to fend for himself.
Investors should not take them without trying to balance those risks — which implies that these products are not "better mousetraps" that can be bought and left to fend for themselves, but rather that it will be necessary to watch them closely and manage them.
One, you would be put in a South Havana dormitory called Hijacker House, where you were given about 16 square feet of living space with a cot, and they give you 40 pesos a month, (and) you kind of have to fend for yourself.
Some employees feel they've been left to fend for themselvesWhen asked to comment for this story, an Alamo Drafthouse Cinema spokesperson declined to comment on specific questions and pointed Business Insider to a press release regarding what it's providing for employees at corporate-owned locations.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain stripped a teenager who traveled to join Islamic State of her citizenship on security grounds, triggering a row over the ramifications of leaving a 19-year-old mother with a jihadist fighter's child to fend for herself in a war zone.
Based in part on Ingalls Wilder's own journey around the Midwest, young Laura and Mary, along with their parents and baby sister Carrie, learn to survive the long winter, fend for themselves, and take care of each other in this true-to-life work.
Even after he was assigned a public defender, he was questioned at length without counsel present, and left to fend for himself as investigators apparently led him toward the answers they wanted to hear, and used him to corroborate the story they thought they already knew.
Multiple births among these Jurassic reptiles suggests conditions were tough for offspring, which likely had to fend for themselves in what was surely an intensely dangerous environment; the high volume of offspring meant that at least some would likely be able to survive until sexual maturity.
"Again this is not political commentary — obviously, what is good for business is not always good for the rest of America — but Obama seems to believe business can fend for itself, while Trump wants to embrace business, and that is good news for stocks," Cramer said.
More than 400 parents hastily separated from their kids and deported under the Trump administration's zero-tolerance immigration policy have really only had two options: have their kids deported to join them in their home countries, or leave their kids in U.S. custody to fend for themselves.
But how would you feel if your significant other left you to fend for yourself in coach, while he or she got gourmet meals, legroom for days, and free Champagne in the front of the plane — and not just once, but every time you traveled together?
Britain stripped the teenager, who traveled from London to join the Islamic State group, of her citizenship on security grounds, triggering a row over the ramifications of leaving a 19-year-old mother with a jihadist fighter's child to fend for herself in a war zone.
Under Obama, they sought and failed to condition disaster relief on cuts to unrelated domestic discretionary programs and specific bêtes noires like Planned Parenthood; under Clinton they might decide to stand pat, or simply to let flood, earthquake, tornado, and hurricane-ravaged communities fend for themselves.
Native nations in the Midwest are being flooded and left by state forces to fend for themselves; fishers across the country—from the Northeast to all along the Mississippi River and out along the Gulf—are being put out of business due to polluted and warming waterways.
The struggle between collective action and individual freedom has always been a hard sell in the United States, and, as Clark disturbingly illustrates, the future of Flint could look something like the past: When it came to safe drinking water, then, people had to fend for themselves.
China's reforms also saw mass unemployment and related problems, as people raised to rely on "iron rice bowl" jobs in state-run industries were cut loose to fend for themselves, even as the country as a whole enjoyed booming economic growth as it transitioned to state capitalism.
The State Department didn't ramp up fast enough to bring Americans stranded by the expanding coronavirus pandemic and its resulting travel bans and communicated poorly once it did, say lawmakers and former State officials — leaving thousands of Americans still stranded overseas to essentially fend for themselves.
She's in the midst of changing her life, grasping at the dreams of independence and self-actualization that she had to put aside to care for her children, and that are finally within her grasp now that her children are old enough to fend for themselves.
Doors like these can help researchers do a type of soft release, which involves partial feeding as well as giving the animals a safe place to hide from any feral dogs intent on making a meal out of them, at least until they learn to fend for themselves completely.
This of course causes Jax to flee across the mighty Cold Mountains to a distant land where his fate unfolds, while Emily is left to fend for herself, as the High Council assassinates her parents and invades Kingdom Kraig (their home) in an attempt to lure Jax back.
In addition to your conservation and resource extraction failures, you have left the imperiled Alaska Native villages of the Arctic to fend for themselves and you reneged on your day one promise to prioritize American Indian sovereignty by curtailing programs meant to serve American Indians and Alaska Natives.
If they succeed in their long shot quest to shutter the doors of the consumer protection agency, cling tightly to your wallet, for anyone with a bank account, credit card, home mortgage, personal loan, or student loan will once again be left to fend for themselves against financial predators.
Novels: "The Outsiders"; 1975's "Rumble Fish," the story of a boy who loses his big brother after an incident at a pet store; 1979's "Tex," the story of another boy and another brother who must fend for themselves after their father has left for a rodeo tour.
To many, after all, the idea of wandering in the near-desert — even catwalking in the near-desert, for that matter — is inextricably entwined with the idea of expulsion: being forced away from one's home and left to fend for oneself until a new sanctuary is found (see: Exodus).
The latest seismic activity, which prompted officials to close schools and the subway system in Rome as a precaution, shifted the nation's attention back to areas in central Italy that were devastated by last year's earthquakes, leading to criticism that victims had been left to fend for themselves.
It's the most synergistic thing I've ever seen: Every episode of "The Bachelor" functions as a native ad for "The Bachelorette" and "Bachelor in Paradise" — the spinoff in which contestants who were "not here for the right reasons" are all put on an island to fend for themselves sexually.
Published in the years immediately after the American civil war, Alcott's novel presents the lives of the March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy—and their mother, "Marmee", who are left to fend for themselves while their father is away serving as a chaplain in the Union Army.
It's been years since they talked — after Derek shipped off to the NHL, Beth was left to fend for herself on a path that led her to homelessness, opioid abuse, and into the arms of a scruffy criminal named Wade whose red-checked flannel pops from Lemire's primary-color palette.
The result was that rivals JAI and FAR pulled hundreds of soldiers away from the front lines and sent them instead to fight in their internal squabble, leaving civilians to fend for themselves as Assad's army attacked, an unnamed rebel commander was quoted by pro-opposition Orient News as saying.
All of this, however, was overshadowed by the Thursday release of a New York Times interview with Trump, wherein the candidate said that he would not necessarily honor Article V of the NATO treaty, leaving Baltic member states like Estonia and Lithuania to fend for themselves against a theoretical Russian invasion.
Dr Altbäcker's goal, though, was to perform this feat with a species in the wild, where such cultural transmission is much harder to engineer—particularly because rabbit kittens leave the nest as soon as they are weaned, and thereafter fend for themselves, giving them little chance to learn by example.
These actions and cooperation could strengthen the ACA and expand healthcare coverage and the economic well-being of American families, instead of the drastic cuts in coverage under the AHCA that will turn back the clock and leave millions of our neighbors to fend for themselves and their families.  Why?
Until the introduction of the P-51 Mustang to the air war over Europe, the B-17′s impressive distance capabilities meant daylight bombing runs over Nazi Germany would have to be done without fighter escorts, leaving inexperienced B-17 crews to fend for themselves against seasoned pilots of the Luftwaffe.
Now and then, he staged a Socratic "conversation," or question-and-answer session, with an audience, and occasionally he was paid for this, but for the most part his household, consisting of his energetic wife, Abba, and his four daughters, the models for the March girls, had to fend for themselves.
Add in a whole mess of subplots involving Buffy pining after her dad and Angel doing some of his most self-indulgent moping, and "Helpless" loses some of the spark it could've had by making Buffy fend for herself without her powers for the first time since before the show began.
This is not because Shideh's husband, a laughably handsome doctor named Iraj (Bobby Naderi), has been drafted to serve near the front line, leaving his wife and daughter to fend for themselves, or even because of the missile that landed, not long ago, on their building and failed to explode.
In so doing, it poses grave risks of returning us to a time when ordinary Americans had to fend for themselves, when our children could not hope for a higher education, when we died of preventable diseases, and when we were at the mercy of billionaire owners of vast monopolies.
" Likewise, in a letter to the city's police sergeants, Edward D. Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, said, "The unequivocal message sent to the rank and file of the N.Y.P.D. is to now stand down and let those unfortunate residents who have to live in that awful violent place fend for themselves.
Talk about nine lives – Ollie, a 1-year-old Egyptian Mau, was rescued from the streets in Egypt where he was left to fend for himself and suffered a nasty wound to his back side that resulted in a trip to a vet in Cairo and surgery, which included amputation of his tail.
SAN DIEGO — Migrants who are allowed to remain in the United States to pursue asylum are usually given a choice when they are released from detention in San Diego: Go to the Greyhound bus station and fend for themselves, or try to find a cot and a shower at a local shelter.
When smugglers believe there are police or military in the area, or if they have technical problems because of the greater hazards of the desert tracks, they have taken to kicking the migrants out of their vehicles and leaving them to fend for themselves, without water, food or shelter, aid workers report.
Growing up in an isolated religious camp on a California mountainside, I was too young to understand the neglect my siblings and I endured, the times we were left to fend for ourselves, rummaging through the bins of government-subsidized surplus food donations or begging near-strangers for a place to stay.
If national progress leaves backwaters and local projects are discarded as inefficient, or because the market hasn't yet spoken, we are left with national zero sum choices and wind up maintaining industries that do national damage for the sake of local workers, leaving workers to fend for themselves, or hollowing out their communities.
In July, CNN reported that government officials working to counter election interference from Russia have been operating with no strategy from the top, including from Trump's fractured National Security Council, leaving each agency to fend for itself without White House support or direction, according to lawmakers and national security officials who spoke with CNN.
Advocates for Palestinian rights and for a two-state solution had worried that the measure would help create what some said would be Israel's first "Bantustans" on the border between Jerusalem and the West Bank — overcrowded communities left to fend for themselves without any political power, either in Israel or under the Palestinian Authority.
The movements we built under Obama — Occupy Wall Street, a network of immigrant DREAMers, the climate movement, Black Lives Matter — have been fueled in part by a deep desire to find community and identity in a country that is increasingly unable to respond to our aspirations and tells us that we must fend for ourselves.
Someday, there will be a reckoning where there will only be a few farms left and we will only have a few choices or the farmers will decide to get what is theirs and put the rest of us, so dependent on their labor, out to pay what is due or put us out pasture to fend for ourselves.
While she went off to brutally slaughter a dozen Dothraki leaders in order to intimidate their horde into giving up their way of life and following her into an endless war in which they have no obvious stake, she left her former allies in Meereen to fend for themselves and almost be killed by vengeful slavers.
"The plan for the Fed has been, as the economy heals and approaches something that looks more like a healthy state, they should gradually back away from their support of financial markets and kind of let them fend for themselves," said Julia Coronado, a former Federal Reserve economist and president of the economic consulting firm MacroPolicy Perspectives.
The 4/4 of house does most of the work for you in keeping your body moving on beat, but without the steady, aerobic safety of the kick, your limbs are left to fend for themselves and the unkempt flagellations and haphazard jumping of the crowd is a fair reflection of the imperfections that give rock music its character.
San Francisco is famously among the most expensive places in the world to live now, and many residents of the city, or perhaps I should say former residents, have expressed a deep and bitter hatred for the tech industry they believe converted the area to a playground for the rich while leaving the poor and disadvantaged to fend for themselves.
The plan they are devising is so much more vicious than the failed American Health Care Act that—if it somehow passes the House and Senate, and President Donald Trump signs it into law—it will amount to a unified Republican statement that sick people deserve to fend for themselves, just as they did before the Affordable Care Act came to their rescue.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's latest budget proposes millions of dollars in cuts to public housing, leaving tenants to fend for themselves and public housing authorities unable to make necessary repairs.
Obamacare, you will recall, overhauled the individual insurance markets in the US. Rather than letting people fend for themselves, it regulated what sorts of plans could be sold and what they had to cover, it created a subsidy system pegged to income to help people pay for insurance, and it mandated that individuals purchase insurance or face a financial penalty.
Meanwhile, many people of color, including director Ava DuVernay and author Roxane Gay, were quick to explain that the boycott was happening on McGowan's behalf — while also pointing out that women of color are habitually left to fend for themselves against harassment that is typically far worse than what most other Twitter users face, and without the same groundswell of solidarity.
This past Friday, American soldiers and hundreds of Syrian Kurdish fighters — the same local allies the Trump administration abandoned to fend for themselves against the Turkish advance last month — reunited to conduct what the Pentagon said was a large-scale mission to kill and capture ISIS fighters in Deir al-Zour province, about 120 miles south of the Turkish border.
Let's face it: Corporations don't use forced arbitration for the good of the consumer; they use it to get away with things—sometimes very bad things—like pet stores knowingly selling you a sick puppy that dies in your arms a week later; online furniture retailers mailing customers bedbug-infested headboards; or nursing homes neglecting your elderly mom, who has dementia and can't fend for herself.
Tess's quest for treatment had lasted six years, during which time she was repeatedly left to fend for herself by the police, the medical community, the state legislators who refused to expand lifesaving access to Medicaid, weary family members and treatment advocates urging abstinence and tough love and, once, when she begged me to pick her up from a drug house — and I declined — by me.
The Canadian comedy, imported to the US by Pop (the former TV Guide Network!), is, if nothing else, an opportunity to watch Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara revive their hysterical chemistry from so many years of working together on various comedy projects, and its premise — a rich family falls on hard times and has to figure out how to fend for itself — is a time-honored one.
New Yorker writer James Surowiecki gave a few examples in a series of tweets: when Republicans abandoned Reconstruction following the abolition of slavery, leaving black people to "fend for themselves" in the South; during the New Deal, when Democrats excluded predominantly black farmers and service workers from Social Security; and in the 1990s, when the Clinton administration and Democrats embraced "tough on crime" and anti-welfare rhetoric that led to policies that disproportionately hurt people of color.
New Yorker writer James Surowiecki gave a few examples in a series of tweets: when Republicans abandoned Reconstruction following the abolition of slavery, leaving black people to "fend for themselves" in the South; during the New Deal, when Democrats excluded predominantly black farmers and service workers from Social Security; and in the 1990s, when the Clinton administration and Democrats embraced "tough on crime" and anti-welfare rhetoric that led to criminal justice policies that disproportionately hurt people of color. 6.

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