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Although that's ideal body temperature, the heat isn't just for the benefit of the cells—it's for the benefit of the PNIPAM.
"I personally know many people that work at UEFA very hard, for the benefit of UEFA but also for the benefit of clubs of UEFA like ours and for the benefit of football," said Soriano, who previously worked at Barcelona.
Instead of repealing environmental regulations for the benefit of fossil fuel industries, he could be strengthening them for the benefit of clean ones.
"For the benefit of all Australians, and for the benefit of democracy, call an election, Mr Morrison," wrote Ben J. on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) news website.
The Kurds weren't fighting ISIS for the benefit of Americans, but rather for the benefit of their community, which was preyed upon by the organization as it swept across northeastern Syria.
They treat European countries as communities in which policies were conducted for the benefit of all, much as companies are conducted, or supposed to be, for the benefit of the shareholders.
Your voices, and soon your votes, will give members of Congress the support they need to act for the benefit of their constituents rather than for the benefit of their gun lobby donors.
We aren't asking you for the benefit of the doubt.
Which is hard but it's for the benefit of them.
Was it for the benefit of the men around me?
This is for the benefit of readers, not the chefs.
But it remains a city run for the benefit of business.
People will cook ridiculously good food for the benefit of strangers.
For the benefit of my fellow passengers, I kept it dark.
And it does this for the benefit of a very few.
There is a risk, in some cases, that an insurer could act for the benefit of its single largest shareholder rather than for the benefit of policyholders, according to Joyce Huang, an analyst at Fitch Ratings.
We fought, but we came together for the benefit of the country.
The neighborhood did change, but not for the benefit of my neighbors.
If anything, they've made sacrifices for the benefit of the American people.
They're pipes that have to be used for the benefit of society.
You do not exist merely for the benefit of shareholders and managers.
In the United States, directors run boards for the benefit of shareholders.
We need to know what they're doing for the benefit of everyone.
"There actually is no ceiling for the benefit of exercise," he said.
Mr. Trump raised money from the public for the benefit of veterans.
State government does the same for the benefit of all its communities.
In the end, this all works out for the benefit of consumers, too.
"I override the president for the benefit of the city," Mr Zoubaidi explains.
However, the company insists that the changes are for the benefit of employees.
Abel reported holding his Berkshire stake indirectly for the benefit of his family.
"We've agreed for the benefit of our daughters to be amicable," Shannon said.
And I often joke that this is done for the benefit of China.
Conte could be willing to play that role for the benefit of Italy.
Most businesses aren't adding jobs or purchasing equipment for the benefit of mankind.
American strength was used for the benefit of the world, not its detriment.
Our system was created by human beings for the benefit of human beings.
Cellphone cameras are rolling on both sides for the benefit of YouTube followers.
Athleticism was important only for the benefit of generating mobile and skilled soldiers.
But for the benefit of the show, Olivia's death would be the right thing.
But online dating shouldn't be territory reserved exclusively for the benefit of city dwellers.
His criticism is always constructive and well-intentioned for the benefit of the team.
He came up with things that never existed before for the benefit of humanity.
Amazon isn't doing this simply for the benefit of the academic community, of course.
We are moving forward to finalize a rule for the benefit of all Americans.
Does it allow itself to break the rules for the benefit of the passenger?
Since my time in Congress, medical innovation has flourished for the benefit of patients.
They are not fighting for the benefit of their country, but for their patrons.
That goes double when eminent domain is practiced for the benefit of private corporations.
Innovators are setting their sights on reimagining aircraft interiors for the benefit of passengers.
Rural counties don't exist for the benefit of Dallas and Houston, plain and simple.
The question is: How can we make that for the benefit of the borough?
"  "Coinbase does not trade for the benefit of the company on a proprietary basis.
It is a huge entitlement program for the benefit of the most entitled residents.
She's been chummy with him for sure, mostly for the benefit of their twins.
Sharp believes that 5150s are ultimately for the benefit of people with mental illness.
This law exists for the benefit of the public, not the convenience of federal agencies.
Obviously, even philanthropic ventures for the benefit of humankind may have motivations beyond the altruistic.
Our message at VietJet is we did this for the benefit of beauty and happiness.
Sometimes in life you're chosen to go through adversity for the benefit of many others.
"These shows are sexualizing bi+ women for the benefit of straight male viewers," he says.
Friends have set up a fundraiser on Facebook for the benefit of the Closs family.
And we have to get these other macro things right for the benefit of everybody.
Most think the chaebol are still largely run for the benefit of the founders' families.
So I do it for other people, I'm doing it for the benefit of them.
Kelly was posturing as incensed for the benefit of the audience, and it was effective.
Under the rule, advisers would have to act solely for the benefit of their clients.
Environmental cleanup likewise imposes costs on polluting firms for the benefit of the larger population.
His outburst had the air of a performance, perhaps for the benefit of someone else.
Most of the customizations work for the benefit of the insurer rather than the consumer.
Our nation now seems to exist for the benefit of large corporations, not human beings.
I just made it a forward to your filter url, for the benefit of mankind.
When government puts politics aside for the benefit of consumers and public health, everyone wins.
The changes amount to a betrayal of the public interest for the benefit of banks.
The FCC is merely hoping to spur competition and innovation for the benefit of consumers.
I remember I've talked with you about this before, for the benefit of you guys.
U.S. prosecutors say Zarrab used these businesses to evade U.S. sanctions for the benefit of Iran.
"You are donating to the campaign for the benefit of seeing him speaking," Steven Johnson said.
There could be no better or starker example than child nudity for the benefit of newsworthiness.
It's a service provided at the request of the consumer, for the benefit of the consumer.
Fischer retweeted the picture, but knew exactly how to hashtag for the benefit of loyal shippers.
You brought attention upon  yourself and you're obviously doing it for the benefit of [the cameras].
Their program is the subjection and rulership of the world for the benefit of the Nordics.
They see that together there is a greater good for the benefit of the entire team.
But is that an efficiency that the innovation will provide for the benefit of the consumers?
Schooling fish self-organise for the benefit of the group and are rarely in a fracas.
The deal isn't just for the good of America, it's for the benefit of the world.
For the benefit of consumers, we hope that this will not have additional "cash advance" fees.
Hariri stressed that his endorsement was a "political settlement" for the benefit of the whole country.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Am I willing to take my lumps for the benefit of the entire country?
Using technology for the benefit of those typically left behind it is nothing short of inspiring.
We are still exploiting the least of us for the benefit of those with the most.
It's about doing you, for the benefit of you and you alone, not for a man.
"The FITD acted independently when it adopted the measures for the benefit of Tercas," it said.
The tribe does maintain a debt service reserve fund for the benefit of the GO bonds.
The time has come to deliver concrete results for the benefit of citizens on both continents.
And sharing information for the benefit of our law enforcement community at all levels is paramount.
Butina sought to use those unofficial lines of communication for the benefit of the Russia Federation.
We need to focus on medical discovery and emphasizing disease prevention for the benefit of patients.
Lee urged Washington to "focus" on its relationship with China for the benefit of the region.
The government seeks to carry out privatization for the benefit of the state budget, Shuvalov said.
"The CSSD is always open to serious negotiation for the benefit of this country," he tweeted.
We have entrenched a system that makes the population vulnerable for the benefit of the privileged.
Elections were sometimes held, but they were rigged public relations efforts for the benefit of Washington.
Not all of the changes suggested by the communities were for the benefit of the environment.
Meanwhile, you're slashing strong fuel standards for cars and trucks, for the benefit of big corporations.
It won't harm you, he added, for the benefit of those who fear nitrates and nitrites.
Respected members of your community who, for the benefit of everyone's understanding, want to be heard.
Some of us have dedicated our professional lives to advancing AI for the benefit of humanity.
He is someone who serves for the benefit of the country in whatever role he can.
AND THE ADVANTAGE OF SETTLING TODAY IS TO WORK WITH THE COMPANY AND BE A PART OF THIS PROCESS AND ADD CAPABILITY AND CREDIBILITY IN THE BOARDROOM NOT JUST FOR THE BENEFIT OF SHAREHOLDERS, BUT ALSO FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PROCESS AND FOR THE POTENTIAL BUYERS.
There, for the benefit of a separatist news crew, they bemoan the depredations of the Ukrainian army.
The council said it was important these institutions continued to function for the benefit of all Libyans.
The UN refugee agency and other authorities call for the benefit of the doubt in close cases.
This jurisdictional tussle over privacy needs to be resolved for the benefit of consumers and companies alike.
This advance notice is provided for the benefit of users in managing their use of Fitch's ratings.
For the benefit of our non-British readers, Colin the Caterpillar is kind of a big deal.
Pornography also tends to present women's sexuality as something that exists primarily for the benefit of men.
Trainees are also allowed to stay longer on some cases for the benefit of patients and families.
How could we force other governments to immediately enact long-term decisions for the benefit of all?
Anything else is mere illusion, designed for our consumption and for the benefit of the ruling factions.
This is likely to be just another trade deal written by billionaires for the benefit of billionaires.
It would allow landowners of modest means to conserve their lands for the benefit of all Americans.
We believe he has an opportunity to do the right thing for the benefit of all countries.
Mendrala said the president should heed these comments for the benefit of both the U.S. and Cuba.
Simply put, the Durbin amendment extracts a high price from many for the benefit of a few.
A female CEO carrying a cross, evoking sacrilegious undertones for the benefit of a tech industry expose.
And to force people to educate themselves and learn about it for the benefit of their families.
Who can blame a country for taking advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens?
"We're going to try, for the benefit of children past and future, to conciliate," Mr. DiPrima said.
He will apply all of his wondrous skills and acumen all for the benefit of the nation.
This, he believes, is for the benefit of users, the environment—and maybe even the companies themselves.
After all, her company is pairing consumer preferences with other information for the benefit of a brand.
Media Relations SpecialistConservation International has been protecting nature for the benefit of all for over 30 years.
He and I maintain separate houses for the benefit of the kids, who range significantly in age.
Other cities and companies should follow suit, for the benefit of our planet and impacted communities worldwide.
I am releasing my exploit for free for the benefit of iOS jailbreak and security research community.
"A lot of these announcements are done for the benefit of the stock market," Mr. Cappelli said.
Instead, you leave money in a trust, managed by a trustee, for the benefit of the animal.
"Viewed from the perspective of more than 80 years' hindsight, The A.P. in the totality of its conduct fulfilled its mission to gather the news in Germany forthrightly and as independently as possible for the benefit of its audience and for the benefit of the truth," the report said.
Much of Cameron's package is to clarify and interpret the EU treaties for the benefit of the judges.
After all, the ceremony of the burial process is for the benefit of the living, not the dead.
His "Runaways" (1993) lithographs consist of accounts given by friends who describe him for the benefit of others.
"I'll redouble our efforts to reform and transform, for the benefit of the people of Taiwan," Lai said.
An example court document, provided by coParenter for the benefit of judges, mandating the use of the app.
Screens converted sterling bids into American and Hong Kong dollars for the benefit of this far-flung audience.
The intent was to use the information for political targeting purposes for the benefit of the Trump campaign.
The reshuffle was to improve some ministerial positions for the benefit of the country's administration, the statement said.
From colonial times through today, Latin American economies have been set up for the benefit of the few.
My new purpose is to guard and tend our nation's living crown jewels for the benefit of all.
In "Alps" (2012), members of a cultlike organization impersonate the recently deceased for the benefit of the bereaved.
The way we use software and AI for the benefit of doctors is we basically give them superpowers.
The Google empire mines data for the benefit of advertisers to a much more invasive degree than Facebook.
This is the wrong attitude because it should be for the benefit of society and the research community.
But, he added, "sagacity and responsibility" are needed for the benefit of the settlement project as a whole.
"It seems like over-regulation for the benefit of competitors that won't end up doing consumers any good."
Legal group Earthjustice argued that lifting the coal moratorium imperils public health for the benefit of coal companies.
"Through our investments (we want) to create more jobs for the benefit of the local community," he said.
In fact, the whole structure was a complicated trust structure for the benefit of all the family members.
Do they recognize this problem and establish a beacon for the benefit of the other folks out there?
Frasers Group looks forward to working more closely with Mulberry for the benefit of shareholders of both companies.
This includes "terraforming" — the large-scale alteration of Mars's atmosphere — for the benefit of its new human inhabitants.
But "enough" was also the mark of man who worked for the benefit of others, rather than himself.
His phone was set to ping loudly — for the benefit of octogenarian ears — with each text's arrival. Ping!
The World Heritage Convention aims to preserve the physical integrity of precious places for the benefit of future generations.
YOU KNOW, IS THE VOLCKER RULE A LITTLE TOO TIGHT FOR THE BENEFIT OF LIQUIDITY IN THE CAPITAL MARKETS?
After all, who can blame a country for taking advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens?
That's our model and that's what we do for the benefit of our shareholders, our communities, and our retailers.
And those lessons he's learned can be put to work for the benefit of startups in the Tusk portfolio.
"The aim is to rebalance trade relations for the benefit of farmers' income," he said when describing the proposal.
She made these connections in an effort to sway US politics for the benefit of Russia, according to prosecutors.
Those emails were dated October 30, four days after the General Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors was made.
Aleksov kindly explained what this means in simpler terms, for the benefit of those of us without medical backgrounds.
Real universal programs foster solidarity by bringing people together under equal treatment for the benefit of the common good.
Tomorrow's automated sex workers may be designed to simulate the first time, in perpetuity, for the benefit of men.
It's a delicate balance, and sometimes pretty sacrifices have to be made for the benefit of the overall experience.
But this is done for the benefit of China, because China does not do anything to help climate change.
He has been accused of using both campaign funds and government funds for the benefit of himself and others.
A tax system that promotes these notions will drive significant growth in the U.S. for the benefit of everyone.
In China, exemptions to bankruptcy laws have not yet been put in place for the benefit of covered bonds.
The President then got a short, pro forma briefing for the benefit of the cameras and the group adjourned.
But, for the benefit of the viewers at home, she calls Kris to give her, and us, the details.
"The FITD acted independently when it adopted the measures for the benefit of Tercas," it said in a statement.
Some of the criminals that we pursue are acting at the behest or for the benefit of foreign governments.
The federal government should take charge of harnessing identifying and harnessing that wealth for the benefit of the citizens.
But I do feel there's an element of over-broadcasting and over-compensating for the benefit of their careers.
The White House has emphasized the importance of maintaining strong Saudi relations for the benefit of the US economy.
" Comey also said he had written the memos "for the benefit of the FBI and for my personal protection.
A jury awarded her estate $200,000 from the Bloomingdale funds for the benefit of her 15-year-old son.
He would sometimes insert punctuation for the benefit of his secretary, or spell out complicated medical terms. Phosphatide. Lipoxygenase.
And my first responsibility as a commanding officer was to know what's what for the benefit of my soldiers.
I believe it is to encourage long-term investment for the benefit of the economy, not just the shareholders.
Only the reds failed to recognize we won't wait in line for fish for the benefit of our comrades.
" They add that Butina made those contacts for the "benefit of the Russian Federation, acting through a Russian official.
Anyway, be sure to put your Samsung 3D glasses into a display case for the benefit of future generations.
It's for the benefit of humanity, for the earth, for the planet, to limit resources, to control the population.
I wish my ex-wife well and hope we can live in peace for the benefit of our child.
The state also facilitates the roll-out of advanced technical features for the benefit of the public at large.
Mr. Trump will work tirelessly to put our economy on a sustained footing for the benefit of future generations.
Their commitment to transparency and democracy must be honored with a permanent memorial for the benefit of future generations.
Survivors have charged that the facade was installed to beautify their housing project for the benefit of wealthy neighbors.
We need to find other solutions that don't involve damaging whole generations for the benefit of our glorious wars.
Another 49 percent of respondents indicated they believe the U.S. is run for the benefit of a few elites.
King T'Challa also uses the nation's resources and wealth to build outreach programs for the benefit of African communities.
For the benefit of the people of Puerto Rico, it is important that access to financial markets be restored.
It's valuable information and counts as a contribution when given to or distributed for the benefit of a campaign.
Elsewhere, Double Lives contains recordings where artists clearly appropriate their own aesthetic for the benefit of their live performances.
And in the long run, it's likely to work out for the benefit of Silicon Valley as a whole.
Multiple funds for the benefit of the driver who mowed down pedestrian counter-protesters this weekend have already been removed.
"This is two of the most important companies in technology coming together for the benefit of their customers," Benioff said.
This law, they insisted, was meant for the benefit of whites, and causes men of color to live in fear.
This time, though, they are less to do with enshrining differences and more for the benefit of those being segregated.
But behind the headlines is big money left on the table, often for the benefit of wealthy Wall Street clients.
I know that since it's for the benefit of my daughter, I'll have no problem sticking to it this time.
If anything, you have even more of a duty to examine your behavior for the benefit of your loved ones.
"It's not possible for the utility to sell below cost and work for the benefit of its rivals," Hatzidakis said.
Here are some ways the new President-elect can go from rhetoric to reality for the benefit of his supporters.
Stefani agreed to put 25% of the profits from L.A.M.B. in a trust ... presumably for the benefit of their kids.
For the benefit of our communities, and this nation as a whole, Senator McConnell must allow a bill to move.
Here was a factory built, in part, with U.S. government dollars for the benefit of the local and national economy.
It's time for a little sunshine in the dark corners of sex abuse litigation for the benefit of all concerned.
That's a failure of political and moral leadership that puts partisanship ahead of governing for the benefit of all Americans.
He was at his most dangerous when he was systematically dismantling America's public health protections for the benefit of polluters.
In 2015, the Obama administration and the Chinese agreed to not steal trade secrets for the benefit of domestic companies.
My grandfather was trained in his family's performance of a public social life for the benefit of columnists and others.
In just a five-year period, 22019st CCLC funding leveraged more than $1 billion locally for the benefit of students.
Your tax dollars coopted for the benefit of a man whose idea of public service is the public serving him.
He is a co-founder and managing partner of Innovation Quest, a nonprofit promoting entrepreneurism for the benefit of universities.
If we can get assurance of a global resolution, the president might do it for the benefit of the country.
In the end, the goal of that exercise wasn't to enhance my body's flavors for the benefit of a guy.
Harel said the transaction was for the benefit of its beneficiaries as part of a commitment to diversify its investments.
He is not immersing himself completely, writing in French and translating himself back for the benefit of his American audience.
For the benefit of travelers, our national security and the health of our economy, it's time for Congress to act.
Years later, scholars examined the notebooks and concluded that the claim was fabricated for the benefit of Mr. Conkling's client.
I despair at how hard it seems to disrupt existing power structures that exist for the benefit of a few.
FR: It's definitely not easy, but it's something that we have to do again for the benefit of the company.
The event, which lasts three days, is really for the benefit of independent software engineers who work on Google technology.
"For the benefit of everybody, the sooner that they do this the better," he said at a White House briefing.
But regardless, it is one that we must take on together, for the benefit of our communities and our country.
Sexual interactions between women usually showed up only as side plots, scandals or spectacles, usually for the benefit of men.
On Monday night, he wore a collared shirt, which his wife, Rachel, suspected was for the benefit of his guests.
The conflagration weakened the old order, shook old certainties and showcased what women could do, for the benefit of everyone.
"The public airspace belongs to the public and it should be run for the benefit of the public," he said.
"In this way we can guarantee these emerging technologies are implemented safely and for the benefit of humanity," he added.
The judge laid down the law last month, urging them to call a truce for the benefit of the boy.
I think, ultimately, that's what gets under my skin: The falsity of a person parodying herself for the benefit of others.
"This is an opportunity for all parties to work together for the benefit of our whole, beautiful, wonderful nation," he said.
Businesses, government and communities need to work together to solve problems and help strengthen the economy for the benefit of everyone.
"It's better to name the kids individually than to do something like 'for the benefit of my three children,'" Steffen said.
NUMBER TWO IS THIS IS TWO OF THE MOST IMPORTANT COMPANIES IN TECHNOLOGY COMING TOGETHER FOR THE BENEFIT OF THEIR CUSTOMERS.
"We are going to listen to everyone, respect everyone ... for the benefit of everyone - first of all the poor," he said.
This enables a more grassroots-level of cognified care that helps create and foster communities for the benefit of patient care.
That includes making sure that Duplex will make itself "appropriately identified" in the future, for the benefit of all parties involved.
While that all may be true, many sellers describe an environment of chaos that's designed solely for the benefit of consumers.
"Gianni Versace was a brave and honest man, who engaged in humanitarian work for the benefit of others," concluded the statement.
Of course, for the benefit of all of that, you're looking at a pretty expensive up-front cost on a roof.
But she endured those adversities and then decided to speak up about it for the benefit of the rest of us.
"For the benefit of the country, the party and his family, and for his own good, [Donald Trump], should withdraw," he .
The idea is to refine thinking on how economies can be improved, for the benefit of as many people as possible.
But she really focused on pension benefits for 1099 workers and independent contractors, run by workers for the benefit of workers.
Our support for these jobs and the people who choose them for the benefit of society speaks volumes to our priorities.
Britney Spears is going back to the drawing board and redrafting her will ... all for the benefit of her 2 boys.
FOR the benefit of anyone who has not heard a "death rattle" before, Jason Wallace puts on a short video clip.
For now, these heartfelt piano performances appear to be solely for the benefit of his followers...and, oh yeah, his girlfriend.
Which consists of sharing jokes, stories, observations, lies, non-lies, and being generally ridiculous for the benefit of a laughing audience.
Put simply: union officials would have to work for the members, instead of members working for the benefit of union officials.
Progressivism has, from its beginning, advocated the use of government power to impose costs on some for the benefit of others.
And none of that means we should not decrease harmful sulfur dioxide pollution — we must, for the benefit of society now.
Now Microsoft's JEDI win raises the possibility that OpenAI's work for the benefit of humanity may also serve the US military.
"My interpretation of that idea is a place where people interact for the benefit of social conscience and justice," he said.
One might counter that Congress is taking action, but only for the benefit of special interests — like, for example, the NRA.
For the benefit of any US readers/people who don't really follow football, the Premier League is the UK's top division.
We are excited to move forward and get this project built, for the benefit of our customers, communities and all Canadians.
I am an environmentalist, in the sense that I believe humans should modify their behavior for the benefit of the planet.
Naadam definitely goes to great lengths to source its materials, but it's for the benefit of the animals and the consumer.
They seem to exist primarily for the benefit of the people who work at them, not the people who own them.
He said the merger is for the "benefit of customers" and meant to bring a "broad" and "deep" 250G nationwide network.
The episode's one patient drama is so explicitly for the benefit of moving forward the Grey's docs' own dramas, it's painful.
If anything, you have even more of a duty to examine your behavior for the benefit of your loved ones. 57.
It moves our relationship with Apple from being adversaries in court to business partners working for the benefit of our customers.
The United States Tennis Association told The Guardian last month it would separate the trio for the benefit of the tournament.
The New York Times took a look at how the advisory firm fosters its network for the benefit of its clients.
Our legal fight has been for the benefit of all life along the proposed route of this Canadian tar sands pipeline.
In fact, I was willing to give up some of my money, or raises, for the benefit of the lower-paid.
Or will you include it only to enslave and exploit it for the benefit of those who are at the center?
They exist largely for the benefit of the athletes themselves — which makes them not so different from many other extracurricular activities.
If the FBI or DOJ was infiltrating a campaign for the benefit of another campaign, that is a really big deal.
The money must be passed on to Medicaid health plans and used for the benefit of Medicaid recipients, starting Jan. 1.
You could object when you see theft going on: These goods weren't donated for the benefit of the thrift-store volunteers.
Readers are often stereotyped as people who avoid face-to-face contact for the benefit of immersing themselves in a book.
Meghan and Henry made this mutual decision for the benefit of their family and child to separate from the royal duties.
Central banks find it very difficult to operate as pure technocracies, operated by experts for the benefit of an uninterested citizenry.
But everyone should wonder: if the government can upend the Mahoneys lives for the benefit of Foxconn, whose home is next?
" He denied that this alleged misappropriation of funds was fraud because he was doing it "for the benefit of the department.
Real Madrid's Florentino Pérez is shepherding a proposal that would reshape European soccer for the benefit of the Continent's biggest clubs.
It appears this latest study is no different and fails to properly account for the benefit of a competitive tax system.
It is untenable to endorse a view of progress that ignores local governance merely for the benefit of a few people.
I'm not aware of any health benefits for reading poetry but there is some evidence for the benefit of writing it.
We're not going to get sucked into something that actually makes us less safe just for the benefit of political imaging.
WE JUST HOPE THAT THE POLITICAL LEADERSHIP OF THE UNITED STATES USES THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL PARTS OF SOCIETY.
"Free ponies for all!" shouted the bearded satirist, as much for the benefit of this passing journalist as for his potential supporter.
It's on us to continue to grow our network for the benefit of current and future generations of entrepreneurs around the world.
The documents pertained to a project Flynn's company, the Flynn Intel Group, was doing for the benefit of the nation of Turkey.
Paris and NATO represent exactly the kind of multilateral agreements Mr Trump believes tie America's hands for the benefit of other countries.
"I would like to accept the invitation for the benefit of the Thai people," the new king said in a televised statement.
The web experience offers some new arrows to navigate between the posts instead, presumably for the benefit of desktop viewers without touchscreens.
I will apply, for the benefit of the humanity, all measures required, avoiding those twin traps of over-optimism and uniformed pessimism.
With the right management structures, we should be able to do this for the benefit of mankind and the planet in general.
"I repeat this well-known history for the benefit of younger readers who won't be aware of its emotional impact," Charlie says.
Unilever should be run for the benefit of all stakeholders - including consumers, customers, employees - and shareholders would end up benefiting, he argued.
And, in the view of one prominent biologist, we must set aside half the planet for the benefit of biodiversity and nature.
We look forward to working closely with Volvo to provide the world with the safest auto products for the benefit of humankind.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said China is willing to continue deepening cooperation for the benefit of people in both countries.
Since the election, however, he has made overtures to work for the benefit of the entire country and not one political party.
After all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens?
After smashing a few with a sledgehammer for the benefit of news cameras, LaGuardia ordered the rest stripped for wartime scrap metal.
First, he's calling for an end to partisan gerrymandering — the practice of districts being drawn for the benefit of politicians or parties.
"Together, we can bring humanity to the face of Mars and reach new heights for the benefit of all humankind," writes Bolden.
Rather, we must attempt to determine the marginal impact they will have over the long run for the benefit of all Americans.
"The [West] German leaders reduced tariffs, expanded free trade, and lowered taxes," which catapulted standards of living for the benefit of all.
There I was, thoughtfully filling up the bird feeder for the benefit of the local chickadees and finches with Special Songbird Mix.
Protecting Bears EarsNational Monument would be a sustainable, durable and innovative way to protect tribal heritage for the benefit of all Americans.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Erik Kenerson said Butina sought to use those unofficial lines of communication for the benefit of the Russian Federation.
In her plea agreement, she acknowledged attempts to forge relationships with powerful US political officials for the benefit of the Russian Federation.
The most important one is that credit unions direct any income back into their institutions for the benefit of their community members.
Two legal principles, involving the trustee's attempt to recover assets for the benefit of customers, warrant either judicial reconsideration or legislative amendment.
Yet our educational missions are the same — to produce transformative thinking, learning, and research for the benefit of all members of society.
"China is acting on climate for the benefit of its own people," said Erik Solheim, executive director of the UN Environment Programme.
So let's broaden the conversation about women's health this political season, for the benefit of women and the men who love them.
The measure was billed by Pruitt as a way to boost scientific transparency for the benefit of the industries the EPA regulates.
Some tourniquets conveniently come with a marker and designated tab to note the time, Garrett explains, for the benefit of medical professionals.
There's no other service industry in the world that so frequently kills and maims its workers for the benefit of paying clients.
Clinton wants to leverage her influence for the benefit of the Democratic Party, and there's reason to be optimistic about that effort.
It has to stop supporting terrorist organizations, Sunni or Shi'ite, and its policy has to be for the benefit of its people.
But by sacrificing his accusers for the benefit of his own political legacy, Franken made it harder, not easier, to fight them.
How can we work with you to implement these learnings in your market, for the benefit of your local businesses and consumers?
In this new role, he will help WeWork realize its vision for the benefit of our employees, members, landlords and communities worldwide.
"Experience tells us that ordinary citizens are always ready to make the sacrifices and face difficulties for the benefit of the nation."
It's time to carry the torch and redouble support for our research infrastructure and our medical innovators for the benefit of humanity.
Wendy says she and Kevin Sr. will "work through this" and maintain a friendly relationship, mainly for the benefit of their son.
Body snatchers like Grandison Harris of Georgia and Chris Baker of Virginia collected specimens for dissection for the benefit of medical colleges.
In that world, parties use their time in power to nakedly shift the tax code for the benefit of their own donors.
Thus, for the benefit of students and the future of political discourse, the practice of blocking speakers on college campuses must stop.
For the benefit of the republic's health and welfare, the legislative branch cannot be an inactive and uninterested body on foreign policy.
The Chicago Blackhawks' longest losing streak in six years continued Monday night, this time for the benefit of the NHL's worst team.
Though many patients are now put under general anesthesia for intrusive procedures, the music lingers on, usually for the benefit of doctors.
Even buyback proponents recognize that the current lack of transparency and incentives to make decisions for the benefit of executives is problematic.
For the benefit of your pets — and your plants — keep plants out of the reach of your pets, if at all possible.
Today's decision affirms that presidents have the authority to protect marine areas like this for the benefit of current and future generations.
He believed that we are beings who transform the world around us in order to produce objects for the benefit of all.
Gretchen confides her thoughts to the camera even as she outwardly composes herself for the benefit of everyone else in the room.
For the benefit of our shared North American leadership around the globe, it's time to bring these treaties into the 21st century.
We can't, and shouldn't have to wait for inevitable swings in partisan control to settle this for the benefit of all sides.
We urge our leaders to find a permanent solution for the DACA program for the benefit of our youths and our country.
Student aid experts say the effect is generally minimal when a parent owns the account for the benefit of a dependent student.
Resplendent in white tie and tails, he recites a speech from "Hamlet," for the benefit of guests at a New York soirée.
" Conservative commentators also argue that government power can — and should — put a stop to pornography for the benefit of the "common good.
Companies that give products for the benefit of the "needy or ill" can deduct up to twice the cost of donated goods.
Would you be interested in learning more about how we can work together for the benefit of your company and its clients?
It's important these technologies get developed but you don't want them subject to pure profit-maximizing for the benefit of one company.
The Pentagon's request for the new prison describes the $20033 million expenditure as for the benefit of the guards, not the detainees.
The man charged with stopping this momentum for the benefit of the Republicans is Jim Presswood, head of the Arlington county Republican committee.
"The Champions League was the winner tonight," he said for the benefit of Munich's supporters back in Bavaria after the match against Juventus.
The conglomerates "are still run for the benefit of the families who own them", says Park Ju-gun of CEOScore, a corporate watchdog.
"Businesses, government and communities need to work together to solve problems and help strengthen the economy for the benefit of everyone," he added.
All of Mindy's relationships were a failure because The Mindy Project turned them into failures for the benefit of a forward-moving story.
The department said the pair had conspired to steal GE trade secrets related to turbine technologies for the benefit of the Chinese government.
Zach & Courtney need to figure out how to work together with professional assistance to try and heal for the benefit of their children.
"Invincible socialism" was the title of the show which North Korea had put on especially for the benefit of Xi Jinping, China's president.
The scholarships require the winners to either utilize the money to improve themselves or donate the money for the benefit of other children.
After Hawaiʻi's statehood, the parcels were given to the federal government, meant to be held in trust for the benefit of Native Hawaiians.
We don't know who in the campaign knew that the Russians were engaged in criminal spying activities for the benefit of the campaign.
We all are as individuals excited about drugs coming out and hope they work for the benefit of all of us as people.
As relayed to Marc Raimondi for MMAFighting, McMahon was more than happy dismantle his co-headline fight for the benefit of his fighter.
But they say that half a brain is worse than none-at-all, so I'll review them for the benefit of Beltway insiders.
Luckily, there are many who are willing to help us understand the current and future potential of AI for the benefit of humanity.
"If the FBI or DOJ was infiltrating a campaign for the benefit of another campaign, that is a really big deal," Trump tweeted.
"If the FBI or DOJ was infiltrating a campaign for the benefit of another campaign, that is a really big deal," he tweeted.
This tale of two tefuges illustrates that National Wildlife Refuges best achieve their purpose when they are managed for the benefit of wildlife.
What's unethical, they say, is if the former lobbyist continues to work for the benefit of their former client instead of the public.
I realize that part of this story might be for the benefit of the screenplay, and that the world is much more complicated.
However, through continued involvement with the group, individuals with no previous experience are being convinced to steal for the benefit of the group.
You're really working for the benefit of the company and its shareholders, but you have to fuse that with national priorities and ambitions.
The goal of OneUnited, which has its headquarters in Boston, is to use banking for the benefit of black people, Ms. Williams said.
And absolutely you can leave notes on them, for yourself or for the benefit of others who will do the same for you.
The irony of fitness instructors wrecking their own physical health for the benefit of others is so glaring, it hardly needs pointing out.
Of course, if a majority of the Senate votes to subpoena witnesses for the benefit of either side (or both), that's entirely permissible.
The indictment said Mr. Iacobelli authorized $1.2 million in payments for the benefit of Mr. Holiefield and his wife from 2009 to 2013.
The church is sometimes said to be the only institution that exists primarily for the benefit of those who are not its members.
Though the event is put on for the benefit of dealers and buyers, anyone can buy a ticket; day passes start at $50.
The project will bring "stable and renewable energy for the benefit of all sectors in the country," Obregón said in the ICE press release.
Biden is also of a generation that places a priority on civility and smoothing over individual differences for the benefit of the larger group.
These plans, which are established by unions for the benefit of workers in the same industry but in different companies, are facing funding shortfalls.
"We look forward to working together with the Ministry to advance the Skouries and Olympias projects for the benefit of all stakeholders," he added.
Yet, last fall I pled guilty in federal court to felonies for the benefit of, at thedirection of, and in coordination with Individual #1.
This could also be seen as another example of podcast makers pulling back their content for the benefit of their own apps and services.
Especially since prosecutors found that virtually all of Michael's admitted crimes were done at the direction of and for the benefit of Donald Trump?
Our aim should be to harness the power and capability of technology but always for the benefit of, and in service to the populace.
"They represent the helpful spirit of Houstonian people who wanted to put themselves at risk for the benefit of somebody else," Mayor Turner said.
Critics who worry that Vivendi is run for the benefit of Mr Bolloré and not its other shareholders point to such machinations as evidence.
Best of all they love her ability to sock it to her right-wing detractors, typically for the benefit of her 2.5m Twitter followers.
While maintaining Rose's innocence, his lawyers argue the trio is trying to refer to other claims against Rose for the benefit of their case.
So both media companies may decide to hedge their asks for the benefit of their parent companies, keeping the bundle alive and (relatively) well.
One often perpetuated reason for the benefit of using a travel agent is that doing so results in cheaper rates than by booking individually.
Grotesque purple giant though he may be, movie Thanos really thinks he's doing this for the benefit of the half of us who remain.
The listings will involve a demerger for the benefit of existing shareholders, with the possibility of an initial public offering for Old Mutual Wealth.
For the benefit of consumers' safety, we have stopped sales and exchanges of the Galaxy Note 7 and have consequently decided to stop production.
We're laboring under the assumption that people are posting this for the benefit of other people, when common Facebook logic tells us the opposite.
"Their amazing insight, support and inspiration has formed this unique super-black paint for the benefit of all artists," Semples notes on his site.
As Oklahoma's attorney general, Pruitt "worked to protect the environment in his state while also working for the benefit of the people," Barrasso said.
Ford and his friends knew most of the people involved before this happened, but it wasn't faked for the benefit of his Twitter popularity.
The injunction preventing the transfer of shares was granted for the benefit of Telia, following a separate international arbitration case in 2011, LetterOne said.
"The chance they have is to enter the political process, reach an agreement ... for the benefit of all Yemenis including the Houthis," he said.
Mr. Hind acted as a middle man and helped facilitate trades for the benefit of Mr. Dodgson and himself, the Financial Conduct Authority said.
"One of the things Jesus taught was: If you have any talents, try to utilize them for the benefit of others," President Carter said.
But he also can make the case that he has been able to use his power in Washington for the benefit of the state.
Instead, Obama and congressional Democrats consciously decided to disrupt health insurance markets for the benefit of a few and at the expense of majority.
Let's challenge our leaders to turn words into meaningful action, to make the changes our healthcare system demands, for the benefit of every American.
"She continued: "It is not part of his job to use taxpayer money to shake down other countries for the benefit of his campaign.
In this creed, communist leaders had escaped the false consciousness of the masses and became a vanguard, planning society for the benefit of all.
Without it, decisions on interest rates and other economic tools can be used for purely political purposes for the benefit of a political figure.
I like him and I believe he likes me, but we speak for the benefit of the staff, at least a little bit, always.
We must be — and I know we can be — strictly compliant in being properly licensed, for the benefit of our customers and our regulators.
It raises the question of whether the complex 403(b) plans were erected for the benefit of the very people who built the systems.
"What I think is that the technology that's being built is being built in the open and for the benefit of everyone," he said.
"At that time my personal belief was to work hard, dedicate myself—or even sacrifice myself—for the benefit of 'the people,' " he said.
We live in divided times, and bees are the picture of a harmonious society where the individual lives for the benefit of the whole.
So-called legal defense funds are typically established for the benefit of one person, according to government officials and lawyers familiar with these vehicles.
This requires cooperation at the regional level, coupled with the adoption of an ethic of social responsibility for the benefit of society at large.
We need to be strengthening our health care system, not weakening it for the benefit of big pharmaceutical companies and powerful health insurance companies.
Rather than permanent garrisons that put U.S. troops in harm's way for the benefit of other nations, the U.S. should move its presence offshore.
Apparently, my husband knew how to slaughter animals the halal way and had agreed to provide this service for the benefit of the community.
"We want to ensure the Reef's future for the benefit of all Australians, particularly those whose livelihood depends on the Reef," the release reads.
Other EU officials said Vienna's action was tantamount to "giving the finger to the rest of Europe", and "for the benefit of Austrian tabloids".
"He wanted to be able to set something up -- a legitimate enterprise -- for the benefit of his wife and his two daughters," Lambert said.
"Executive branch officials should use the authority entrusted to them for the benefit of the American people and not for private profit," Shaub wrote.
"This certification will help Venezuela's legitimate government safeguard those assets for the benefit of the Venezuelan people," said Robert Palladino, a State Department spokesman.
Kenneth Frazier, chairman and CEO of U.S. pharmaceutical giant Merck, is appealing to every American to take coronvavirus precautions for the benefit of society.
The measure was billed by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt as a way to boost transparency for the benefit of the industries his agency regulates.
When you look at the plans for some of the upcoming residential developments, they don't seem to be for the benefit of local people.
"I am not aiming to extend my power but I am doing this for the benefit of the country and the people," he said.
" López Obrador requested that U.S. and Mexican officials begin meeting on Friday to discuss how to "reach an agreement for the benefit of both nations.
Seventy-five Nobel prize laureates petitioned Iranian authorities last year to release Djalali so he could "continue his scholarly work for the benefit of mankind".
During the period January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2016, wash sales made up approximately 2.3% of tax losses harvested for the benefit of clients.
The whole foundation of Reg NMS as a source of protection and promotion of market innovation for the benefit of investors would come into question.
He posted the 2013 report for the benefit of artists for whom every revenue stream matters, and who probably never received much lyrics revenue before.
For voters of this strangely shaped district in Westchester and for the benefit of all New Yorkers, we believe Ms. Mayer is the better choice.
He routinely mutilated himself onstage, carving, exposing, and contorting his body, performing a sort of theatrical exorcism for the benefit of whoever might be watching.
We must ensure that advances in AI remain fueled by American ingenuity, reflect American values, and are applied for the benefit of the American people.
Flynn made false statements about not knowing the extent to which some of his previous lobbying work was for the benefit of the Turkish government.
Veoware's vision is to industrialise the space sector so that hardware, software and data become easily accessible and rapidly available for the benefit of humankind.
Then there's the way Tado is planning to make its service smarter for the benefit of energy management overall, including at the national grid level.
While many leading Democrats often battle corporate interests, others do frequently modify or abandon their liberal principles for the benefit of corporations and wealthy donors.
Once crowned, the king uttered his first pronouncement, which echoed that of his father, promising to reign with "righteousness" for the benefit of his people.
When airports were state-owned, and run not for profit but for the benefit of the local flag-carrier, such ancillary income was less important.
This proposed law also includes ABLE accounts, tax-advantaged savings funds that are similar to 529s but drafted for the benefit of children with disabilities.
To be clear, this is only a hearing for the benefit of Congress, and no decisions or legislations will come out of the event today.
Private foundations are prohibited from engaging in activities that are for the benefit of their founder or other "disqualified persons," such as directors and officers.
I expect him to be intelligent enough to understand what he did wrong and change a bit his attitude for the benefit of the team.
Under this structure, JPM's holding company has contributed substantial liquidity and capital to IHC, which it will then hold for the benefit of material entities.
One question posed to Levy was whether there was still a federal lien placed on a personal trust set up for the benefit of Andrew.
The head of the Sierra Club green group said Trump was trying to bypass "bedrock" environmental laws for the benefit of a foreign pipeline company.
The Women's March has proven to me that white feminists are willing to take a stand for the benefit of their own values and beliefs.
"I challenge fellow heads of states in Africa to accelerate their investment in agriculture for the benefit of the continent as a whole," he said.
"If the FBI or DOJ was infiltrating a campaign for the benefit of another campaign, that is a really big deal," Trump wrote on Twitter.
However, in these studies patients are treated not for their own benefit, but for the benefit of the researchers, their sponsors and society at large.
We would be better served to focus on promoting greater choice, transparency and value in our health care system for the benefit of all consumers.
High-powered executives often run firms more for their own benefit than for the benefit of small shareholders, let alone other stakeholders and surrounding communities.
But that often happens in diplomacy — two deals that are "separate" for the purposes of one nation's politics are linked for the benefit of another's.
This was evidenced by the letter from 181 CEOs of the Business Roundtable, who pledged to lead their companies for the benefit of all stakeholders.
An old plane in an old hangar is their classroom, set with multiple video screens for the benefit of students who Skype in to class.
For the benefit of the U.S. economy, we should all hope that the STB seizes the opportunity to stand up for a remarkably successful framework.
This, in turn, was the consequence of the rise of the shareholder primacy movement, which said public corporations existed solely for the benefit of shareholders.
The Paris agreement was joined in haste by President Obama in a way that imposed hefty costs on Americans for the benefit of other countries.
By the end of the week he had booked a concert date at SubGeo 4, a special event for the benefit of residents and staff.
She's diligently working to break into the top 50 on her hosting site, pulling a variety of stunts for the benefit of her loyal viewers.
To Trzaskowski, the entire spectacle appeared to have been engineered for the benefit of the supremo, who occasionally beamed with delight as the allegations unfurled.
The increasingly mainstream trend — driven by parenting books and how-to videos — is largely being pushed by hearing people, for the benefit of hearing children.
The blackout, which came at the behest of the Ministry of Transport and Communications, was "for the benefit of the people," Mr. Myo Swe said.
We will closely review the Court's opinion and consider next steps in light of our commitment to preserving competition for the benefit of American consumers.
Seventy-five Nobel prize laureates petitioned Iranian authorities last month to release Djalali so he could "continue his scholarly work for the benefit of mankind".
It is an act of class warfare against low-income Americans, waged for the benefit of the handful of rich taxpayers affected by Obamacare's surtaxes.
"Protecting public health at any cost, for the benefit of residents on the islands and in camps, is our priority," Migration Minister Notis Mitarachi said.
A hat was passed for the benefit of van Arsdale, with even Washington contributing, before most retired to Fraunces Tavern and other places to celebrate.
Instead, Rogers "misappropriated nearly all of the donations for his own personal benefit and for the benefit of his PACs and preferred vendors," wrote Terwilliger.
MS: You think that technology is something that shouldn't be necessarily protected as much as shared by and with all, for the benefit of all?
The declaration is "meant for the benefit of the people who deserve A better future, higher living standards and a lower unemployment rate," he added.
Its cumulative effect is to obscure the degree to which companies are poorly and selfishly run for the benefit of the powerful people in charge.
They concern not only the lies we tell each other, but those we tell ourselves and the masks we wear for the benefit of society.
The memo specifically cites an unreasonable reliance on the Steele dossier -- short reports compiled by Christopher Steele for the benefit of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Reporters from different news organizations work on a rotation to produce pool reports for the benefit of the group and, by extension, for their audiences.
And it's a shame, because this is a history that could stand to be exorcised for the benefit of both the Kenyan and British people.
S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping reached an agreement prohibiting both countries from stealing intellectual property for the benefit of domestic firms.
Despite the rhetoric of phenomenal tax reform supposedly for the benefit of everyone, it appears they may not have learned the lessons of counter-intuitive history.
"If the FBI or DOJ was infiltrating a campaign for the benefit of another campaign, that is a really big deal," President Trump tweeted in May.
"There comes a time in everyone's life when one has to bid farewell to personal comfort for the benefit of his or her compatriots," Chilima said.
Proceeds from the sale of that and another station will be paid to Kidman and retained in the company for the benefit of Australian Outback Beef.
The falling lira has pushed their costs up, but they have still been forced to cut their prices for the benefit of their financially straitened customers.
"It's the organization's job to try to educate elected officials about how to deepen the U.S.-Israel relationship for the benefit of both parties," he said.
Buffett pledged in a 2006 letter to make annual gifts of Berkshire B shares throughout his lifetime for the benefit of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Also, don't forget that a sick person is big business in the US. It's a dirty cycle that needs exposing for the benefit of all women.
Under international law, mining in space is a contentious subject as international treaties call for exploration to be carried out for the benefit of all countries.
Several governments, including those of America, Britain, France and Australia, now publish for the benefit of their citizens regular reports on levels of national well-being.
In kin selection, an individual might sacrifice their posses­sions, or even their lives, for the benefit of the relative with whom they shared the most genes.
That could in turn lead to a situation in which the government can order virtually anyone to develop technology for the benefit of authorities, he added.
Private capital is available from many sources and the collaborative efforts of public and private partners are normally structured for the benefit of citizens and taxpayers.
"This certification will help Venezuela's legitimate government safeguard those assets for the benefit of the Venezuelan people," Robert Palladino, a State Department spokesman, told the Times.
Even those who would be willing to curb their consumption for the benefit of generations to come may not be aware how much they are using.
After 120 years it is time for Congress to assume its institutional and political obligations and act for the benefit of its citizens in Puerto Rico.
We will closely review the court's opinion and consider the next steps in light of our commitment to preserving competition for the benefit of American consumers.
"I don't blame China, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens," he said.
" Still, the real-estate mogul has repeatedly maintained that climate change was a hoax, and said climate-change studies are "done for the benefit of China.
With overwhelming support from Congress, this foundational law finally secured the promise of a Refuge System where wildlife comes first for the benefit of all Americans.
That's why it is incumbent upon industry, policymakers, educators, and communities to work together to ensure AI is built and deployed for the benefit of everyone.
These connected technologies are also being used to revolutionize the long-view scientific approach to research and treatment, for the benefit of individuals and populations everywhere.
It occurred to the patient that this entire session was for the benefit of the doctor's associates in a research institute in some crime-free suburb.
Regulators have been trying for about five years to create regulations requiring investment advisers for retirement plans to act solely for the benefit of their client.
"The policy is intended to create a bit of a safe area around churches for the benefit of the government's relationship with the community," Gilman explained.
The Russian president sent him away empty-handed (though he did treat Mr Erdogan to an ice-cream cone for the benefit of the press corps).
The sooner we switch into an off-Earth economy, the faster we will tap into the unlimited resources of space for the benefit of all humankind.
She is an intellectual giant, a committed thinker for the benefit of common Americans, among whom I count my patients, my family, my friends and myself.
The palm oil in your favorite vegan burger is possible because entire forests in Papua New Guinea were "cleared" and burned for the benefit of landowners.
" COHEN: "Last fall I pled guilty in federal court to felonies for the benefit of, at the direction of, and in coordination with Individual Number 1.
Believe it or not, from the Russian perspective, interfering in the American presidential election was a performance organized mostly for the benefit of non-American publics.
Also here is the Murphy bed, relocated from upstairs, for the benefit of overnight guests, and concealed by more walnut-paneled storage when not in use.
To the Editor: Strictly speaking, what is public is what benefits the whole community; what is privatized is for the benefit of a few wealthy people.
"One of the things Jesus taught was: If you have any talents, try to utilize them for the benefit of others," says President Carter, now 95.
The government says the law is for the benefit of religious minorities such as Hindus, Sikhs and Christians who face persecution in India's Muslim majority neighbors.
And if you're buying back stock, do it in way where you're not manipulating the price and you're doing it for the benefit of all shareholders.
About 215,000 survivors are living in Israel, 45,000 of them below the poverty line, according to the Foundation for the Benefit of Holocaust Victims in Israel.
Authorities concluded that rather than investing in a business for the benefit of the trust, Avery was simply building an outlandish collection of "toys" for himself.
"If the FBI or DOJ was infiltrating a campaign for the benefit of another campaign, that is a really big deal," the president wrote on Twitter.
She repeated what they said for the benefit of the court stenographer, as well as the defense lawyers and MDC lawyers and officials who accompanied her.
Americans are "not entirely wrong" to think "that elites are rigging the system for their own benefit and for the benefit of their families," he said.
He has already shown a predilection for mixing the country's business with his own — more accurately, leveraging the country's business for the benefit of his own.
"This certification will help Venezuela's legitimate government safeguard those assets for the benefit of the Venezuelan people," State Department spokesman Robert Palladino said in a statement.
"I am ready to sit at the negotiation table with the opposition for us to talk for the benefit of Venezuela," Maduro was quoted as saying.
The White House then published said compilation, which features clips ripped from various YouTube accounts including a streamer named "Deathmule," for the benefit of the public below.
"Together, Chairman Price and Seema Verma are the dream team that will transform our healthcare system for the benefit of all Americans," Trump said in a statement.
"We believe a more responsible board would have engaged in a strategic review to maximize value for the benefit of all of the company's stakeholders," Kamensky said.
I will harness the talents of our people and we will call upon the best and brightest to leverage their tremendous talent for the benefit of all.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to restructure the contract of Ben Roethlisberger for the benefit of reducing the impact of trading high-dollar wide receiver Antonio Brown.
I never considered my scars to be anything but a story — the story of my struggles — that I chose to openly share for the benefit of others.
We are always looking for ways to simplify our agreements for the benefit of our creator community, and will take the opportunity here to avoid future confusion.
Just over a year ago, Facebook announced it would create a database of advertising and make it available for the benefit of researchers, journalists, and the public.
We learned," Bayer said on its website, adding that it had "heightened responsibility and ... unique potential to advance farming for the benefit of society and the planet.
In Gwadar locals gripe about the tight security at the port, for the benefit of Chinese workers, who do all the construction and who keep to themselves.
HKEX has proposed that companies with dual-class shares must have an additional corporate-governance committee to ensure they are managed for the benefit of all shareholders.
I know with Coach Messina I started to understand where my teammates were, how to use them and make them better for the benefit of the team.
"Rather than really living in and enjoying your body, you're constantly thinking about how this body can look better for the benefit of other people," she says.
Extracting resources from celestial bodies is a volatile and contentious issue, with international treaties calling for exploration to be carried out for the benefit of all countries.
Their "mean" jokes are often for the benefit of other fans and are written with the emotional remove of so much of the sharpest teen online humor.
"Finally, they agreed to remain in close contact to ensure the process of (NAFTA) modernization is successful for the benefit of both nations," Pena Nieto's office said.
The authorities claim Mr. Xu intended to sell the code, described as "decades of work," for his own profit and for the benefit of the Chinese government.
Since these services are for the benefit of citizens, it is entirely within the jurisdiction of state and local governments to collect taxes to pay for them.
The champions of Social Security and Medicare elected in November have an opportunity to expand both programs for the benefit of tens of millions of older Americans.
"This certification will help Venezuela's legitimate government safeguard those assets for the benefit of the Venezuelan people," Robert Palladino, a State Department spokesman, said in late January.
He didn't want to play along with the Democratic desire to get him to read aloud parts of his report for the benefit of a television audience.
As for the cronies, he said, the government will leave them unpunished and will hope that they wield their economic power for the benefit of the country.
We lived by three principles: treating others how we wanted to be treated, using our natural abilities for the benefit of others and thinking positive despite circumstances.
The trust owns about one-third of the Hershey shares and about 80 percent of the voting rights of Hershey shares for the benefit of the school.
Under international mining law, mining in space is a contentious subject as international treaties call for exploration to be carried out for the benefit of all countries.
The Trump administration should realize that for the benefit of "red" states, it's in their best interest to ensure immigrants count fully in the 2020 US census.
"We have proactively sought to understand it better by undertaking detailed scientific research — both for Sergio and for the benefit of clean sport more widely," he said.
It's as if everyone in Washington has given up on the idea of practical governance in favor of posturing for the benefit of their core political base.
The proposed wall across the Mexican border is yet another example of racializing corporate capitalism for the benefit of — not minority Americans, but a minority of Americans.
"This was something we would do only for the benefit of our shareholders, we were not a charitable institution ... we've got a foundation for that," Daniels said.
" Guantánamo prison authorities have further acknowledged that art "provides intellectual stimulation" for the benefit of the individual, and contributes to the overall maintenance of "a peaceful environment.
Congress should help by allowing MDA to take this long-term view, not just for the benefit of Hawaii, but for the entire nation and our allies.
And keeping those extras readily accessible can help keep you from extracting your personal charger from under your nightstand for the benefit of dinner or party guests.
"We are partners in the region and we have many common interests and possibilities," said Sabah, adding that dialogue would be for the benefit of both sides.
Without realizing it, I'd been plowing a huge amount of time, money, and energy into looking a certain way — for the benefit of the women around me.
"Whereas the Sacklers have reduced Purdue's operations and size, Rhodes continues to grow and sell opioids for the benefit of the Sackler families," the legal complaint said.
For years, tens of millions of dollars were siphoned out of the health care budget by corrupt intermediaries and hidden offshore for the benefit of powerful insiders.
Those who take the oath to serve in the military sign a blank check, payable to America, willing to risk their lives for the benefit of others.
I try not to lie in my life, with the exception of unnecessarily hurting someone's feelings or telling a white lie for the benefit of a child.
Since the 20093s, corporate boards in the United States have embraced as dogma the position that companies should be run primarily for the benefit of their shareholders.
Where these foreign students once stayed in the United States and applied their education for the benefit of this country, they are no longer welcome as immigrants.
However, these presentations were purely for the benefit of the Chinese government, and often included highly technical discussions about a company's signature material design and manufacturing technology.
It has been derided by some critics, including many in France, as a lavish purchase of a European brand for the benefit of a global leisure class.
The chef continues to offer his admirable hamburger, mostly for the benefit of locals, but the company the sandwich keeps includes grilled quail on celery root puree.
It's a public health problem that doctors say needs medical attention, for the benefit of both the user and the child -- and that can extend to breastfeeding.
The Hage family have played significant role in the "Sagebrush Rebellion," a political movement aimed at utilizing western public lands for the benefit of the livestock industry.
There may be plenty of research on how unconscious bias works, but there isn't much on finding ways to counteract it for the benefit of a company.
But Republicans will nonetheless keep insisting that the corporate tax cut that is the main item in the tax bill is really for the benefit of workers.
In the tradition of small businesses everywhere, all workers do multiple tasks, and titles are given more for the benefit of people outside than those within it.
Chester Bennington kept his money close to home ... because his will leaves most of his assets to a trust for the benefit of his wife and kids.
Here, though, through nothing but interstellar dialog, she examines how highly regulated future space sex might work for the benefit of humanity, or, at least, one overworked major.
Rather, Brownson opts for the easy route of capitalizing on pain for the benefit of curious white audiences (as well as hate-watching and admittedly curious Black ones).
The foundation said it will honor Koko&aposs legacy with a sign language application featuring Koko for the benefit of gorillas and children, as well as other projects.
All too often, being "boys" — that is, forging a masculine identity — means the sexual humiliation and degradation of women, for the benefit of an audience of other men.
But that doesn't change the fact that police officers routinely risk their lives for the benefit of the community and that they have earned their support and understanding.
Father Clive wants us to know that he is doing today's cat blessing for the benefit of the parishioners, and not because he's weird about cats or whatever.
The document, required by the Securities and Exchange Commission and written for the benefit of potential investors, serves as a compendium of the company's hopes, dreams, and fears.
Depending on the type of crash, the gas bags balloon out of the doors, footwells, seats, rear doors, seatbelts, and, for the benefit of pedestrians, even the exterior.
"Together, we will create amazing user experiences that supercharge the entire Android ecosystem for the benefit of consumers, partners and developers everywhere," said then-Google CEO Larry Page.
I also shared for the benefit of countless of other women in the music industry who have had to and continue to endure sexual misconduct in the workplace.
Another first time voter, 50-year-old Mandy So, says she felt indifferent in the past, but was taking part this year for the benefit of future generations.
The archives will be donated to the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Getty Research Institute for the benefit of the American public.
But contrary to what you might expect from Bowie, it's full of cheeky novelty songs — more Being for the Benefit of Mister Kite than Day in the Life.
It seems that, no matter how much Snapchat and Facebook claim to fight for the benefit of publishers, the only winners - for now at least - will be themselves.
It is time to move forward with cleaner 'green' sources of energy and transportation - for our own good and for the benefit of everyone else on the planet.
I'd much rather see having the city collaborate with the vehicles and instrument the city to collaborate with clever vehicles for the benefit of everybody who lives there.
Mario Maker 23 desperately needs to give creators more detailed descriptors, for the benefit of people who do and do want to seek out specific types of levels.
The police officers and first responders who keep us safe and the teachers who provide an education for the next generation work hard for the benefit of everyone.
We will work closely with governments and the public at large to address privacy concerns, while providing visual Earth coverage for the benefit of humanity and our planet.
The nearly 69,000 U.S. members of CFA Institute want to ensure that our nation's capital markets are fair, open, efficient and transparent for the benefit of all investors.
For the benefit of millions of patients, it is our hope that policymakers focus on efforts that boost pharmaceutical competition and support access to more affordable generic medicines.
The mountain is part of so-called "ceded lands" that originally belonged to the Hawaiian Kingdom and are now administered by the state for the benefit of Hawaiians.
At that point, Mr. Redstone's interests in CBS and Viacom are to be held by an irrevocable trust that was created for the benefit of his five grandchildren.
Trump recently placed tariffs on Chinese products to punish the country for years of unfair trading practices, including stealing American intellectual property for the benefit of its economy.
Their reference to de-escalation tactics employed by the police in Britain demonstrates a welcome desire to bring those techniques to American communities for the benefit of all.
The museum will take it on the road for the benefit of Henson fans and potential donors around the world, provided they can reach their $40,000 crowdfunding goal.
I will harness the creative talents of our people and we will call upon the best and brightest to leverage their tremendous talent for the benefit of all.
A major part of AMLO's presidential campaign was his anti-corruption initiative, in which he vowed to end high-level grift for the benefit of the average Mexican.
Instead, it began several years ago as an informal series of interviews with chief executives and other visitors to Goldman's headquarters for the benefit of the firm's employees.
You'd think either coaches or teammates would pull Marchand aside and tell him to knock it off for the benefit of the team, but no, they did not.
The ruling came as the Trump administration is seeking to rewrite Endangered Species Act regulations that scientists say would erode wildlife protection for the benefit of commercial interests.
Last week, the US indicted Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, accusing him of turning the country into a criminal enterprise for the benefit of drug traffickers and terrorist groups.
Now they are stalled on the ground floor," and "They're like Soviet-era department stores that are run for the benefit of the clerks and not the customers.
I found Rau's recent "Orestes in Mosul," which asked Iraqi war victims to re-enact traumatic events for the benefit of European audiences, exploitative in practice, for instance.
His brand of "America First" populism threatens institutions built and sustained by every other president since World War II, for the benefit of America and other nations alike.
Running roughshod over the lives of some for the benefit of others is also morally questionable if the harms can be mitigated or the wealth can be shared.
In this way, we can ensure that each viable idea is effectively commercialized for the benefit of patients and the health-care system, using the best tools available.
For the benefit of non-Canadians, Cheezies share the saltiness and nowhere-in-nature orange of Cheetos, the puffed-up offering of the multinational PepsiCo, but little else.
Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Joan Illuzzi, a prosecutor in the case, suggested that the doctor "customized" her testimony for the benefit of this case because of that answer.
"Purdue sees today's filing as part of its ongoing effort to position itself as a public benefit company for the benefit of the American public," the statement said.
Clearly, more federal control is needed to protect these fragile national treasures for the benefit of all, and applying national monument status would be an excellent start. 4.
A rare earth co-op would function similarly by developing a domestic rare earth supply chain by and for the benefit of downstream American manufacturers and our allies.
Mauna Kea is part of so-called "ceded lands" that originally belonged to the Hawaiian Kingdom and are now administered by the state for the benefit of Hawaiians.
"Advocates are trying to convince their fellow citizens to make short-term sacrifices now for the benefit of other people, in other countries, in 40 years," said Halstead.
While the Sacklers "have reduced Purdue's operations and size, Rhodes continues to grow and sell opioids for the benefit of the Sackler families," the New York suit contends.
I will harness the creative talents of our people, and we will call upon the best and brightest to leverage their tremendous talent for the benefit of all.
"Talk is not going to change the situation," he said, adding that the he believed the tougher tone was largely for the benefit of the U.S. domestic audience.
We learned," Bayer said on its website here, adding that it had "heightened responsibility and ... unique potential to advance farming for the benefit of society and the planet.
They don't speak for the many millions of Americans, here in the West and throughout the nation, who cherish these lands for the benefit of present and future generations.
"The outlook and the rising risks underscore the need to intensify efforts to raise growth to levels that generate enough jobs for the benefit of all," the IMF said.
You have to look carefully at how the market gets formed, what are the rules of the game, how is the market structured and for the benefit of whom?
Trump's pick has environmentalists, Democrats and others worried the Trump Administration is putting in place a team prepared to erase EPA regulations for the benefit of fossil fuels industries.
Monday's settlement calls for insurers of Fox officers, Fox directors and Ailes' estate to pay the $90 million to the New York-based company for the benefit of shareholders.
In footage outside the plane, a crew member says to Saleh, "You brought attention upon yourself, and you're obviously doing it for the benefit of...," pointing to the camera.
"Over the coming days Tesla are assessing with stakeholders how best to deliver on this exciting opportunity for the benefit of the Australian energy market," a Tesla spokesman said.
When Bannon told The New York Times the press should "keep its mouth shut," he was clearly serving up the red meat quote for the benefit of his base.
" Whilst it's registered in New York, the IEEE bills itself as a "non-political" and "global" community aiming to "foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.
"Indian legal and policy frameworks must focus on ensuring that data generated from India can be utilized for the benefit of Indian citizens, governments and private players," it said.
"We're committed to enabling access to information for the benefit of our users in Russia and around the world," a Google spokesperson told BuzzFeed News in an emailed statement.
Unlike previous summits, where an event is turned into a spectacle by the media, this time the spectacle itself was the event, staged for the benefit of the press.
I will harness in the creative talents of our people, and we will call upon the best and brightest to leverage their tremendous talent for the benefit of all.
"People should only be inspired by this, at least I am … #stronger" According to a source, the singer wants to work on herself for the benefit of her sons.
Alipay has taken a higher-profile approach, enlisting merchants in Europe and America to accept it as a means of payment for the benefit of Chinese residents and tourists.
They're like Soviet area department stores that are run for the benefit of the clerks and not the customers, for the teachers and the administrators and not the students.
For the benefit of our readers: there are about 30 numbers (called fundamental constants) that define the masses of elementary particles and the strength of the four fundamental forces.
"For the benefit of consumers' safety, we stopped sales and exchanges of the Galaxy Note 7 and have consequently decided to stop production," the company said in a statement.
Paul Driessen's book "Eco-Imperialism: Green Power, Black Death" argues that this "new" form of imperialism is keeping the developing world destitute for the benefit of the developed world.
For the benefit of guests, it offers its own cleaning services as well as training events to teach hosts how to get along with customers and decorate their homes.
"A senior official and I went to tell the president a few days ago that what the CFE is doing is not for the benefit of Mexico," said Urzua.
"For far too long, our mining laws have presided over the exploitation of our natural resource wealth instead of overseeing investments for the benefit of the nation," Kabudi added.
Topping out the list was Duracell's collaboration with the makers of Star Wars to bring to life a riveting laser shoot-out for the benefit of a sick child.
In his role, he is responsible for maximizing "the development and deployment of energy solutions for the benefit of American Indians and Alaska Natives," according to the department's website.
It flushes out bad ideas and unsuitable candidates for the benefit of an electorate that has better things to do than worry about the nuances of their every policy.
Undoing efficiencies and benefits recognized by all rail customers for the benefit of a small number of shippers would hurt the overwhelming majority of businesses that rely on rail.
While the U.S. economy has certainly benefitted under NAFTA, there are four main areas in which NAFTA may be improved for the benefit of U.S. business and job growth.
Of all the books the site stocks, these are the ones that provoked the most people to sit down and write a review for the benefit of prospective readers.
Sadly, the disaffected who voted for change for the average American will find that the only change that was achieved was for the benefit of the entitled wealthy class.
"Yes, we talked about deepening trade ties, increasing flows of goods and services between Canada and China for the benefit of citizens and businesses on both sides," Trudeau said.
Terracciano also said that it's important to keep the EU united, including for the benefit of the U.K., because EU unanimity is required to approve the final Brexit deal.
Their interactions too often consist of those TV conversations in which characters tell one another things everyone in the room already knows, for the benefit of the viewing audience.
He also made a bit of personal news, saying he would stay in Washington for a few years after leaving office, for the benefit of his younger daughter, Sasha.
When Bannon told the New York Times the press should "keep its mouth shut," he was clearly serving up the red meat quote for the benefit of his base.
"We must be — and I know we can be — strictly compliant in being properly licensed, for the benefit of our customers and our regulators," Sacks wrote in the email.
When you're done, you can rate the recipe with stars, and leave notes on it for your own benefit or for the benefit of others in our growing community.
They are legal entities that allow money to be left for the benefit of someone with special needs, in a way that does not put government benefits at risk.
"I pled guilty in federal court to felonies for the benefit of, at the direction of, and in coordination with 'Individual 1,'" Cohen said, reading from his prepared statement.
From Mr. Cohen, the committee wants all documents "relating to any payment, or discussions regarding any actual or potential payment" for the benefit of Mr. Trump or the campaign.
We're trying to acknowledge that, understand that and step in and to your point, telehealth is an example of expanding the access and services for the benefit of individuals.
With pet trusts, a trustee is appointed to hold property and cash and make payments for the benefit of the pet upon the death or disability of the granter.
The institutions of a healthy democracy—government, corporation, school, bank, union, church, civic group, media organization—feel remote and false, geared for the benefit of those who run them.
We can only hope that if confirmed, Azar will work for the benefit of taxpayers that have invested in these drugs as effectively as he worked for wealthy shareholders.
But let's not forget that the true goal of this pricing mechanism is embodied in its name: decongesting streets for the benefit of drivers and pedestrians — and their lungs.
In fact, opposing this tax reform is the best way to keep in place a system that's rigged against the little guy for the benefit of the well connected.
AOGA is a professional trade association whose mission is to foster the long-term viability of the oil and gas industry in Alaska for the benefit of all Alaskans.
The party of Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan is now defending the overt corruption of our foreign policy for the benefit of the reelection campaign of Trump.
"Scott and I have different ideological backgrounds, but I recognize that he does have a record of doing things that are for the benefit of the consumers," he said.
For the benefit of guests, it offers its own cleaning services as well as training events to teach hosts how to get along with customers and decorate their homes.
With the $190 million all-cash purchase of Time, Benioff hopes to introduce new values to business that go beyond managing companies solely for the benefit of their shareholders.
Giving intelligent primates a genetic disease for the benefit of testing human medicine would be rife with controversy, especially in the U.S, which has banned biomedical testing on chimpanzees.
They're like Soviet-era department stores that are run for the benefit of the clerks and not the customers, for the teachers and the administrators and not the students.
"IBM and Microsoft and other large tech companies are realizing that for the benefit of their customers, they're going to have to partner first and compete second," he said.
I think this is part of a very clear strategy, and a plan, that the eventual outcome will be for the benefit of the people of the island of Ireland.
" But it appears that actual scientists are feeling the chilling effect of the administration's public position on climate change being a "hoax" that "is done for the benefit of China.
We regularly review our policies to ensure they are both protecting people's data and enabling useful services to be built on our platform for the benefit of the Facebook community.
"We would sell those interests and, if possible and appropriate, use the proceeds of those sales for the benefit of the victim citizens in Malaysia," Carr said in an email.
The contract ties job subsidies to employees simply working "for the benefit of" Foxconn's activities in the manufacturing zone, but it doesn't require them to be doing anything in particular.
Pruitt has described this as a "Back-to-Basics Agenda," but environmental advocates read it as a process to undermine basic air and water protections for the benefit of industry.
Retaining a more empathetic approach, predicated on the belief that every human life is valuable, is crucial for ensuring a well-functioning society that works for the benefit of all.
In the clip, Smith sings the popular tune as Massoud rides in on a giant elephant for the benefit of Scott and her trusty handmaiden Dalia, played by Nasim Pedrad.
And it's much better to spend that money on preparing for the future than it is to squander it providing financial news for the benefit of an ungrateful Stephen Schwarzman.
" Then he dramatically crumpled up the newspaper and chucked it to the stage floor, adding, for the benefit of environmentalists in the progressive crowd: "I'll pick that up later. Recycle!
That money will come from selling or raising financing from 140 real estate properties that had been set aside for the benefit of the pensions, the PBGC said on Wednesday.
With V-Moda, you accept the trade-off of extra weight for the benefit of extra durability and you take a little less comfort for the sake of compact portability.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Hyphen-Labs uses virtual reality, art, sociopolitics, and science to build futuristic landscapes and products that utilize technology for the benefit of marginalized communities.
In a separate news item, SPA quoted a security source saying authorities uncovered "intelligence activities for the benefit of foreign parties" by a group of people it did not name.
The commission's final report due next year could recommend major changes to Australia's financial regulations to ensure the country's compulsory pension system is properly managed for the benefit of savers.
After the city fell, the Germans seized the collection and appointed a French "temporary administrator," who auctioned off the painting for the benefit of the Nazis, according to legal filings.
But investors are increasingly aware that the focus on the business side — and not on the fiduciary values — has worked for the benefit of mutual fund managers, not the investors.
Transparency International has for years described the situation in Hungary as "state capture", in which Orban has allegedly used public institutions for the benefit of Fidesz and his business associates.
So when the next Ebola-level threat strikes, Trump should theoretically put aside his isolationist, "America first" politics and work with other countries for the benefit of global public health.
As embarrassingly as she behaves, she also looks like someone who's been given a stage and decided to lay her soul bare on it for the benefit of one person.
"That would trigger capital transfers as well as the relocation of some activities that would not be for the benefit of the United Kingdom or even for Europe," he said.
"(Pemex) is promoting the formation of alliances as a strategic route to improve its operations and generate profits for the benefit of the country," the company said in a statement.
But his was always just a reverse–Robin Hood redistribution project, an Ayn Randian anti-government paradise where the welfare state was quietly strangled for the benefit of the wealthy.
This reflects the rapid growth of institutional money funds over the past couple of years, including the emergence of tailored funds, managed largely for the benefit of a single investor.
"The two governing parties across the strait must set aside the baggage of history, and engage in positive dialogue, for the benefit of the people on both sides," she said.
"President Ghani's peace offer was universally supported by the international community and the ceasefire represents another bold initiative for peace, and is for the benefit of all Afghans," Nicholson said.
Assignments for trans writers can put them in a position where they're the token trans person, and they're often expected to prioritize their transness for the benefit of the publication.
Such a review could lead to some extremely uncomfortable days for those who have favored leveraging the powerful authorities of government for the benefit of one political party over another.
The south has long been a reservoir of anger and resistance, a place where countless billions in oil revenue are extracted for the benefit of distant politicians and companies abroad.
Additionally, the activity of the state bank – which will prioritize investing state assets and extending credit within the state for the benefit of the state – will improve the state economy.
But taken together, they can only be understood as a deliberate attempt to undermine the interests of the U.S. and her allies for the benefit of a hostile foreign power.
No one really thinks Bernie Sanders is perfect, but over 210 years of evidence shows how he has taken care of himself by really working for the benefit of others.
Emin's father, Aras, had made a fortune as a real-estate developer in Moscow, and Emin had put the family fortune to work for the benefit of his singing career.
"We welcome Scott, Rick and Jeff to the board, who bring considerable expertise in technology, finance and governance for the benefit of the company and its shareholders," Mr. Beveridge said.
" As it happens, the commission is in the midst of reviewing its corporate disclosure requirements and considering ways to improve its rules "for the benefit of both companies and investors.
"If reconfirmed, I look forward to continuing [to] advance policies that will create jobs, spur investment, and grow the economy for the benefit of all Americans," Carr wrote on Twitter.
Katie Hill, a former assistant press secretary for President Barack Obama and now his post-presidential spokeswoman, said the daily briefing was not just for the benefit of the press.
"All the difficult measures we have taken are for the benefit of the country, such as reducing energy subsidies, raising contributions to social funds and imposing some taxes," he said.
"Judging by Mr. Mnuchin's tenure as the head of OneWest Bank, there is significant evidence that he has no interest in working for the benefit of all Americans," Warren said.
"It was for the benefit of our national security because then our air defense system would be compromised," Mr. Hajizadeh said in an interview with Iranian news media this week.
Notably, the court also affirmed that natural resources are held in trust for the benefit of present and future generations, and that the government was consequently required to protect them.
She wants to build the foundations of a system that will benefit "seven generations," a Native tradition that urges people to live and work for the benefit of their descendants.
The pipeline was a sign of "interaction and cooperation for the benefit of our people and the people of all Europe, the whole world", Putin said at the inauguration ceremony.
The pipeline was a sign of "interaction and cooperation for the benefit of our people and the people of all Europe, the whole world", Putin said at the inauguration ceremony.
Rob plays a significant role in helping me frame the creative exploration of marrying software with natural systems, intended for the benefit of eventually managing regenerative and thriving communities autonomously.
"The cooperation with China will not in any way turn into a debt trap, but a cake for the benefit of its two peoples," she said in the Xinhua interview.
In elite settings, largely for the benefit of insiders, Mr Xi has repudiated past crimes by ultra-leftists who were deemed by Deng to have deviated from the party line.
"I know you would all love to have me on, but you're also depending on me to ruthlessly prioritize my time for the benefit of the business," he told analysts.
Most are nonprofits with limited money, organized by trained mathematicians for the benefit of students whose passion for math often leaves them at the bottom of social hierarchies at school.
They reënacted the conversation—adding details for the benefit of those many listeners who might not remember the nineteen-nineties, and how things worked all those long years ago. ♦
Further, benefits like affordable health insurance and workers comp may be the very thing that allows the on-demand economy to grow, for the benefit of both workers and employees.
"Together, Chairman Price and Seema Verma are the dream team that will transform our health care system for the benefit of all Americans," Trump wrote in a November 22020 statement.
Rob Gould, the union's lead negotiator, said the new salary schedule is "a lot better" and would help to retain and recruit talented educators for the benefit of Denver's students.
It's meant to be for the benefit of workers, but with the way Uber and Lyft pay their drivers, the regulation would likely claw even more money away from them.
China is willing, with other parties, to promote the economic integration process in the Asia-Pacific for the benefit of the peoples of the region, he told a daily news briefing.
" The filing state that Pitt "loaned" Jolie $8 million to help her purchase her current home and has contributed over $1.3 million "for the benefit of [Jolie] and the minor children.
But based on his executive action to withdraw from the negotiating process of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), this reshaping will not be for the benefit of US workers and citizens.
"We have been through a long period of strong growth and going forward we will reap what we have sown for the benefit of our customers, staff and shareholders," he added.
Everyone would gain if museum curators ceased hanging art for the benefit of their colleagues and turned over the job to those gifted at bringing art and the public closer together.
He claimed "Environments 6" was included in the Voyager Golden Record, a sort of time capsule noting the "diversity of life and culture on Earth" for the benefit of future spacefarers.
And while many may object to them going to bat for people some may deem indefensible, they believe they're just doing their due diligence for the benefit of all parties involved.
" Later, Trump walked back his claim a bit, saying, "Obviously, I joke, but this is done for the benefit of China because China does not do anything to help climate change.
Developer Options, as the name suggests, is built in for the benefit of developers, but you don't have to be planning to write your own Android game to turn it on.
" In subsequent tweets, the president said that "if the FBI or DOJ (Department of Justice) was infiltrating a campaign for the benefit of another campaign, that is a really big deal.
" The brief adds that Pitt loaned $8 million to Jolie to help her purchase her home, and paid $1.3 million "in bills for the benefit of [Jolie] and the minor children.
Wendy Cutler, a negotiator under the Obama administration, says the tension is sometimes staged for the benefit of a domestic audience: "It's not always what it looks like to the public."
" The papers state that Pitt "loaned" Jolie $8 million to help her purchase her current home and has contributed over $1.3 million "for the benefit of [Jolie] and the minor children.
They are then going to intervene with the government to make that regulation work for their benefit, much more than for the benefit of the consumers who pushed forward the regulation.
In a statement to the Singapore bourse on Thursday, Noble said Goldilock's claims were without merit and it would try to implement the debt restructuring for the benefit of all stakeholders.
It seems doubtful he was posting it for the benefit of law enforcement, and far more likely he was posting it for the benefits of his friends and the community there.
That follower now seems to have disappeared from Twitter, but fortunately I had the good sense to preserve his iconic moment on my own feed for the benefit of future generations.
Netflix is sharing a few new trailers on stage at its CES 2016 keynote, and they're just starting to hit YouTube for the benefit of viewers who aren't there in person.
But for some investors Riyadh's control over the oil giant is an issue as its state ownership means decisions will ultimately be for the benefit of the government rather than investors.
Forge is an Australian company that contracted to assist Horizon in order to address a severe power shortage, and to supply power for the benefit of the people of Western Australia.
For the benefit of consumers, we hope that this will not have additional "cash advance" fees as we believe that cards provide wider access to digital currency than just bank accounts.
We set aside our differences for the benefit of our shared mission: to defend children from the brain-damaging and life-threatening impacts of mercury pollution from coal-fired power plants.
"I, Daniel Blake" is a glowing tribute to the citizens of Newcastle, complete with English subtitles alongside the French ones, for the benefit of viewers who can't penetrate its Geordie accents.
The soldiers who manned these coastal defenses are long gone, though some have been replaced by life-size statues for the benefit of the many tourists who flock to the site.
Congress has failed to act on this clear democratic mandate, allowing either by neglect or design for the continuation of the territorial status for the benefit of certain powerful economic interests.
The Interior Department's Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement on coal management provides a perfect opportunity to fix the antiquated coal leasing system for the benefit of wildlife, sportsmen, farmers, and all taxpayers.
This rule not only helps Americans make more informed choices while dining out, it represents a powerful example of government and industry working together for the benefit of everyone we serve.
When that balance is lopsided, it's the duty of Congress to take legislative action to ensure it is restored for the benefit of both the creators and consumers of intellectual property.
With Plouffe running advocacy, CZI might have the storyteller it needs to inspire government, other philanthropists and the public to cooperate in harnessing the Zuckerberg fortune for the benefit of humanity.
"We will reach out to the Pampa Group and others and obviously form a good relationship so we can work together for the benefit of all SQM shareholders," Tianqi's Ozols said.
The hospital system has a strict policy against photography not intended for educational purposes or for the benefit of the patient, public relations senior manager Rick Pietzak said in a statement.
The White House is "interested in identifying ways to have donors disclosed and to ensure no 'prohibited sources' are contributing funds for the benefit of White House employees," the person continued.
I just think that the pressure to align yourself on a fixed ideological line has a tendency to play into a construction that's mostly there for the benefit of conservative politicians.
"The ability to rapidly replenish space capabilities will contribute to maintaining outer space as a peaceful resource available for the benefit of planet Earth," said Virgin Orbit's chief executive, Dan Hart.
In the face of a housing crisis, widespread homelessness, and police violence, they argue hosting the Games would further exacerbate those issues for the benefit of the already wealthy and elite.
"We're trying to reverse that narrative of all of the money going out of coal country for the benefit of someone else," said Locke Ogens, Virginia director for the Nature Conservancy.
"The government of the Hellenic Republic warmly supports the EU's efforts ... aimed at reaching a peaceful, democratic solution to the crisis for the benefit of the Venezuelan people," the ministry said.
But what they will get will be a pale imitation, a simulacrum, designed by executives in boardrooms, decided by power brokers in private, staged for the benefit of the television cameras.
For the benefit of the TV crews intermittently filming their packages, a voice in the speakers overhead repeatedly teases more screams out of them in a way that borders on manipulation.
It's also worth noting that encrypted messaging, in addition to releasing Facebook from the obligation to moderate content, wouldn't interfere with the surveillance that Facebook conducts for the benefit of advertisers.
It is time for the US government to "crowd-in" excess global capital being offered to it for nothing, and put it to good use for the benefit of all Americans.
The basic values of public health often require that each of us performs some behaviors for the benefit of the group, even if they make our own lives slightly less convenient.
Mr. Trump's threat to cut subsidies, which are paid to insurance companies for the benefit of low-income people, would also increase the deficit by $194 billion in the coming decade.
The president has been very frank in his belief that the U.S. has been spent too much money artificially inflating that order, and maintaining it for the benefit of half-friends.
Ms. Angel used an ultraviolet flash to expose the brilliant petal patterns and fluorescing nectar that many flowers produce for the benefit of their pollinators, normally invisible to the human eye.
"The broader issue is that we can't change them later on for the benefit of any candidate," the staffer said, according to a recording kept by Williams, referring to the rules.
"This decision seriously weakens the political opposition for the benefit of the military-backed ruling party and unjustly cancels the votes of over six million Future Forward Party supporters," he said.
"We are supportive and encouraged by the new administration's socio-economic agenda, which has a holistic approach for the benefit of all, including JFC," said Jollibee investor relations officer Cossette Palomar.
In another study, the researchers recruited cancer patients living with chronic pain and asked them to cook and clean for themselves or for the benefit of others at their treatment center.
"Simply put, Scotland contributed eight per cent of UK tax, and received more than nine per cent of UK spending for the benefit of families across the country," David Mundell said.
For decades, American corporations have been run exclusively for the benefit of shareholders, and that model has enabled rising inequality, stagnant wages, runaway executive compensation and underinvestment in research and innovation.
"What we are seeing is a potential massive giveaway of taxpayer dollars for the benefit of the richest man in the world and New York State real estate developers," she said.
DEPA, which mainly imports Russian gas, as a sole owner of the companies will now focus on speeding up network expansion for the benefit of Greek consumers, it said in a statement.
"Agreeing to a deal that constrains the BOJ policy or foreign-exchange rate could be seen as a major concession on Japan's sovereignty for the benefit of the U.S.," the note said.
Illustration: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)In a post-capitalistic world that seems very specifically and violently designed to rip off the poor for the benefit of the rich, spending money is complicated.
And, also like Kardashian, instead of being shamed for being ignorant, my mom should be applauded for her honesty and willingness to put herself out there for the benefit of her kid.
The background: On Tuesday of last week, the U.S. announced the indictments of 10 Chinese spies and collaborators for hacking aerospace firms to steal intellectual property for the benefit of Chinese industry.
"We change pricing from time to time as we continue investing in great entertainment and improving the overall Netflix experience for the benefit of our members," the company said in a statement.
This circumstance is so innocuous and overblown by Oracle that the actual facts, as found herein by the judge, will be set forth below for the benefit of the court of appeals.
"We are not closed to the possibility that this chemical material ... could also be for the benefit of terrorist groups in Sulawesi to make low-impact and high-impact bombs," he said.
For the benefit of technology users, companies building technologies must make efforts to raise awareness of their potential human risks — and be honest about how people's data is used by their innovations.
The measure will be billed by the agency as a way to boost transparency for the benefit of the industries it regulates, according to the sources who asked not to be named.
This was, according to the then Mayor of London, a unique opportunity to pump billions of pounds into a neglected, poverty-stricken corner of East London, for the benefit of local people.
Campbell told me that he isn't doing this for the benefit of any larger organization or cause, but out of a genuine concern for the salmon and the ecosystem around his home.
"Our strategy has been to build a strong, competitive company, and going forward we will reap what we have sown for the benefit of our customers, dedicated staff and shareholders," he added.
He also has a particular talent, born no doubt from his life as a journalist rather than an academic, for simplifying complex situations on the ground for the benefit of his reader.
Short story ... Wendy is saying she and Kevin Hunter Sr. will "work through this" and will maintain a relationship grounded in friendship, in no small part for the benefit of their son.
Nine years later, she is still fighting – not only for herself, but for the benefit of everyone – as she and other women like her work to promote a unique early detection campaign.
"Heath said that Britain received nothing from Hong Kong and suggested that Britain managed Hong Kong for the benefit of China and of mankind," Cradock wrote in a secret memo to Thatcher.
"AGF will actively pursue alternatives to realize value in its investment in Smith & Williamson for the benefit of AGF shareholders," Blake Goldring, chief executive officer of AGF, said in a statement. bit.
Unlike Pliny, who wrote for the benefit of his own reputation, plus possibly some praise from the emperor, these later authors bent to their impossible task with the aim of glorifying God.
However, when someone pays a third party for the benefit of the campaign, the campaign had to know about it or otherwise accept it for the campaign to have accepted he contribution.
He deployed sophisticated antiaircraft weapons to Syria and redeployed long-range ballistic missiles to Russia's Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad, leaving one-nuclear tipped version visible for the benefit of American spy satellites.
One thing is guaranteed: the kingdom will not go back to the old pattern of cutting output any time soon to support prices for the benefit of all producers, Saudi sources say.
"This executive order will prioritize reducing the Nation's vulnerability to disruptions in our supply of critical minerals safely and responsibility for the benefit of the American people," Trump said in a statement.
There are too many documented connections between the two sides to discount, too many opportunities for cooperation to ignore, and too many efforts to stop investigators for the benefit of the doubt.
And in this same world, a public official charged with protecting the environment for the benefit of all Americans turns out to be self-dealing, corrupt and bent on upending environmental protections.
Is Puerto Rico to continue as a territory for the benefit of capital investors, while the islands populations continues to rapidly age, and to lose its working and professional population to emigration?
The answers paint an unflattering picture of those who are all too happy to make Americans suffer for the benefit of those who have no legal right to be in the country.
While perhaps challenging, it is a worthwhile diplomatic and strategic pursuit to bring the parties together and forge an alignment between the Turks and the Kurds for the benefit of the region.
With no more cash for operations, Beepi instead went through an Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors (ABC process), with advisory firm Sherwood Partners as the Assignee, the firm confirmed to TechCrunch.
However, getting to this point has not been easy, in part because the system is not designed to encourage the health care community to work together for the benefit of the patient.
Wolves are listed under that state's Endangered Species Act, and enjoy strong protections because California state law forbids the killing of wolves for the benefit of agricultural operations (or any other reason).
The move will allow the games to go on for the benefit of television audiences, but in a dramatically different playing atmosphere that is certain to change the tenor of the tournaments.
According to the IRS, self-dealing can include the "transfer to, or use by or for the benefit of a disqualified person of the asset of a foundation," except for certain exemptions.
In other words, this is a time for unity of purpose for the benefit of Puerto Rico, until our people have the opportunity to choose their future leaders in next year's elections.
For the benefit of his daughters, he meant to publish it in parts, as appendices to his existing books, in order to extend the copyrights beyond their original expiration dates and his.
A critic is just a reader or viewer or listener who makes the question explicit and tries to answer it publicly, for the benefit of other potential readers or viewers or listeners.
"Or, simply making our laws and rules for the benefit of the people of this country "And of course I think that is the right and healthy and democratic thing to do.
Recall that Cook was among the 200 corporate chieftains who signed a commitment in August declaring that a corporation&aposs purpose is not simply to maximize profits for the benefit of stockholders.
Appearing for the first time at the military war court, James Mitchell was defiant, saying he was there for the benefit of the victims of the 9/11 attacks and their families.
Kurzweil said Microsoft had control of one distinct market and leveraged it for the benefit of another, which is not quite the case in Amazon's markets of commerce, media, logistics and cloud.
Ideas for renaming certain M.T.A. stations under the adopt-a-station program But if done sensibly, the rebranding of public space for the benefit of a private company can enhance a city.
The government's power and legitimacy have always rested on its ability to control its oil fields — the backbone of the country's economy — and use their profits for the benefit of its people.
Business Insider asked Willink to share some simple habits anyone could adopt in the next 24 hours that could build discipline for the benefit of their well-being, health, and career.1.
By comparison, 28 percent said they believe the country is run for the benefit of the people, while 22 percent said neither, according to the poll, which was conducted Jan. 10-12.
"We hope these initiatives will help merchants adopt digital payments with more confidence, and help contribute the long-term growth of online financial services for the benefit of every Indian," said Kenghe.
The proposal, which would create a new pool of investors for private offerings, underscores a broader trend across regulatory agencies in the Trump era to modify rules for the benefit of industry.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former New York City police official on Thursday pleaded guilty to misusing police department resources for the benefit of a businessman charged in a wide-ranging corruption case.
By contrast, a reset FTC provides the Trump administration with another opportunity to "drain the swamp" and advance its aggressive pro-growth, pro-innovation agenda for the benefit of the American people.
As a Mexican American leader who understands how important and challenging it is to encourage others to build bridges of reconciliation for the benefit of others, I applaud the work of Sens.
"This is an opportunity, and a moment, for positive change and this evolution should be expedited — for the benefit of everyone associated with the game we love," Bettman said in a statement.
He awarded fees of $175 million to Lieff Cabraser, members of the steering committee and other plaintiffs' firms that executed legal work authorized by Lieff Cabraser for the benefit of class members.
The answer may be found in the circumstances of the initial event, in which Vereen performed for the benefit of "Ronald Reagan and like 25,000 white Republicans," in the words of Arceneaux.
Photo: APOn Tuesday, the Japan Restroom Industry Association announced that it had developed a new set of control panel illustrations for multifunctional "super toilets," standardizing the symbols for the benefit of foreign visitors.
Perot's 1992 campaign has echoes in today's politics — one in which an "outsider" candidate with money to burn argued that he alone could take on government "gridlock" for the benefit of real Americans.
What do you do when you know that something should be a general benefit but you've transformed it for the benefit of a few people, and you don't want them to bother you?
Protecting user privacy is embedded in everything we do in our business, and as such we remain focused on continuing to innovate our products for the benefit of our users and their privacy.
A SCANA spokeswoman said the company was not privy to Toshiba's business discussions when it sold the settlement, and the company wanted to ensure it had funds for the benefit of its customers.
The participants in its charismatic and credibly violent unreality operated close enough to rock star subversion that the Dictators were happy to cop wrestling's style for the benefit of their proto-punk performances.
Android Wear requires a sacrifice of some convenience — primarily to do with the added bulk and weight of the watch — for the benefit of smart functions like notifications, contactless payments, and music controls.
In another attack on the exploitative end of the advertising industry, Safari is introducing a tracker blocker that uses machine learning to detect and thwart these systems for the benefit of your privacy.
In addition, WPP said, it would "welcome the opportunity to engage constructively" with ADK's board to make sure the company was capable of increasing its value for the benefit of long-term shareholders.
"Boilermakers are known for making Giant Leaps for the benefit of humankind, from Neil Armstrong's historic first step on the moon to today's plant scientists helping feed the world's growing population," Daniels said.
Dependent on the oil and gas sector for 85 percent of its export earnings, Saudi Arabia will be reluctant to allow Aramco to keep more income from crude for the benefit of shareholders.
"I believe Italy's vision, which has led to this collaboration with our Virgin space companies, will provide a real impetus as we strive to open space for the benefit of life on Earth."
It's hard to vote against a bill that's packaged as being for the benefit of the 9/11 victims and their families, all the more so alongside the 15th anniversary of the attacks.
" Spiegel's filing affirmed the actor "loaned" Jolie $8 million to help her purchase her current home and has contributed over $1.3 million "in bills for the benefit of [Jolie] and the minor children.

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