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It's giving up and giving in, which Wendy doesn't do!
But giving in to that temptation would be a mistake.
We are not giving in to nuclear blackmail any longer.
Full coverage Harvey by the numbers Who's giving in Houston
But it appears Pruitt is giving in to the pressure.
It was giving in to wanting, rather than refusing it.
"Yes, actually, I did believe that," Angela says, giving in.
Her father — not Ms. Queen — began giving in the 1950s.
So we see it as giving in to feel good.
Giving in to the demands of hard-leaning conservatives like Sen.
We will honor you by not giving in to the darkness.
"Being bold doesn't mean giving in to budget laxity," he said.
Once again, journalists are giving in to their own worst instincts.
Often, it is the distance between giving up or giving in.
Being spiritual does not mean giving in to a patriarchal structure.
Victims rarely have any alternative besides giving in to hackers' demands.
"  Wiping away tears, she said: "I ended up giving in to him.
Riding the wave has to do with giving in to the process.
"He never thought once about giving in to the cancer," said Baron.
Ranking third was Michael Bloomberg, whose giving in 2015 totaled $510 million.
There is precedent for Netflix giving in to the most fervent demands.
This, in turn, led to most of the French publishers giving in.
Trees and ecosystems are life-giving in the process of continual regeneration.
November begins the peak season for charitable giving in the United States.
What do keep in your mind to stop yourself from giving in?
Mariah's fail is so far the gift that keeps on giving in 2017.
Season 3 is just Pizzolatto falling back, and giving in to the criticisms.
"He's by no means giving in, I mean he's fighting it," Lieberman said.
Switching to foreign currency would mean giving in to the enemy, Erdogan said.
But she refused to give in, because giving in would be admitting defeat.
It's committing to something and not giving in when you have an argument.
Aren't you giving in if you get plastic surgery to impress other people?
Giving in to Trump will not earn the NFL and ESPN a reprieve.
Perhaps we will learn to pause before giving in to internet-stoked spleen.
The ball is now in Summer's court and she isn't giving in either.
And we also annotated the stump speeches candidates have been giving in Iowa.
But as if under the spell of Harrods, I found myself giving in.
Supporters of a wall were hardly fooled, excoriating Mr. Trump for giving in.
For those making last-minute decisions about giving in 2017, beware of the calendar.
Perhaps we can then be forgiven for giving in to the temptation to march.
I end up giving in to the buy-three-get-two-free underwear deal.
She jokingly employed an expert kiss-evading technique before giving in to the cam.
Other visitors entered after me, their initial trepidation similarly giving in to impish delight.
It is worth carefully considering all of these things before giving in to haste.
After several generations of openly mocking Apple, giving in would be a bit embarrassing.
Virginia, it's worth noting, was ranked ninth overall for charitable giving in WalletHub's study.
Giving in to xenophobia and closing the borders to refugees is a dreadful mistake.
" He added: "This is the big message that Francis is giving in his pontificate.
Another risk is giving in to presumed prejudice for the sake of imagined expediency.
"I have aggressive cancer, but I'm not giving in to it," Ms. Sabol said.
If they would only stop spoiling them and giving in to them over everything!
The year I graduated they started giving in-state tuition to students with DACA.
In several variations we turned in circles over this, neither side ever giving in.
Those uneasy with grievance politics are either giving in or giving up the fight.
Giving in to the demand "will not satiate their hatred for Experian," he added.
For one, the West is doomed when it starts giving in to Russian intimidation.
The world is just stylishly futuristic enough without giving in to tacky sci-fi tropes.
I choke down a little over half before giving in and throwing the rest away.
Investors are thinking about a rate-cut scenario without the Fed giving in to that.
"This is a stunning development, with Amazon essentially giving in to vocal critics," he said.
We don't need the President joking with them about giving in to their baser instincts.
Charitable giving in China still lags that in America, but it is rising (see chart).
Griveaux took a similar line, adding that Macron's efforts didn't mean he was giving in.
"Giving in forms no part of this government's scenarios," Catalan government spokesman Jordi Turull said.
Or am I giving in to the immense pressure of beauty standards prescribed to women?
I guess I'm really giving in to the fact that I am who I am.
Yet despite mounting pressure, Maduro has shown no signs of giving in to America's demands.
Schütz's parents, intent on having their son follow a sensible profession, resisted, before giving in.
One major exception to the uselessness rule is gift giving in the form of philanthropy.
Within two years, Daulton had caught his last game, finally giving in to ravaged knees.
He was torn between trying to be good and giving in to his darker impulses.
If your daughter does bring it up, then talk things through calmly — without giving in.
Rahr declined to comment when the Washington Post reported on Trump's charitable giving in 2016.
As Karns writes: Practicing gratitude shifted the value of giving in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex.
Sitting down to watch The Handmaid's Tale means giving in to a slow, bruising nightmare.
After fighting against the assumptions forced on her due to Danny's arrest, she is giving in.
"They end up giving in," he says, as the ears of people sitting nearby perk up.
I was not tired physically … No, the only tired I was, was tired of giving in.
Rather than giving in or switching schools, Grimm chose to forgo all school bathrooms on principle.
And Bey was all smiles, not giving in to any of the speculation about her marriage.
When it comes to gift-giving in relationships, sometimes it really is the thought that counts.
"By giving in to the unfathomable and complex architecture God has designed for us," Lenny replies.
But in Brussels many saw it as giving in to a blackmailer threatening to walk out.
To some activists, he was giving in to a status quo that needed to be overhauled.
Pelosi knows that giving in to the progressive radicals will spell political suicide for her party.
"He's by no means giving in, I mean he's fighting it," Lieberman told PEOPLE in October.
The speaker tries to stop a sort of mounting emotional undertow before giving in to it.
Now that I'm older—and supposedly wiser—I've learned to start giving in to the hype.
Giving in with an easy yes risks overcommitting our time, our energy and even our finances.
No, they were just as giving in the first trial as they were in later episodes.
While understandable, giving in to this impulse minimizes the chance of finding unexpected joy and connection.
The meat tugs back under the teeth a moment before giving in, a sign of character.
Because we believe together we can make the world better -- standing, living and giving in Good Formation.
Worrying is terrible for sleep, so you may be better off just giving in to the phenomenon.
Is there a middle ground between giving in to total digital immersion and being off the grid?
Their relationship began with "a sequence of small decisions, aimless in themselves, part negligence, part giving in".
"Restricting trade or giving in to protectionism in this 21st century economy will not work," he said.
Without that hormone, we find ourselves giving in to the urge to "go" and quickly become dehydrated.
She has a thousand questions for Khloé, but the youngest Kardashian sister isn't giving in that easy.
Macron wanted to get across that he would not be giving in on issues large or small.
Giving in when a child whines or doing your kids' chores for them, is fast and easy.
"Giving in to the US will make it impudent; the only way is to resist," Khamenei said.
That is actually a huge category: religious charities accounted for 32 percent of all giving in 2015.
When giving in to these emotional instincts, we can make decisions based on extreme anger and hate.
Her mother is the director of planned giving in Charleston for the Medical University of South Carolina.
In giving in to paranoia and imprisoning Wang, the Iranian authorities are hurting their own national interests.
People see it as capitulation: In other words, you're kind of just giving in to climate change.
And the Molly Ivins that she invented keeps on giving in a legacy that engulfs this movie.
De-escalation does not mean giving in to someone who is disobeying the rules, Mr. Kadash explained.
If I changed my last name, would my friends judge me for giving in to the patriarchy?
CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu accused the YSK of betraying voters' trust and giving in to AKP pressure.
This April 1, let's avoid giving in to FOMO and joining the legions of April Fool's Day trolls.
This April 1, let's avoid giving in to FOMO and joining the legions of April Fool's Day trolls.
"Never giving in to terror and never allowing the voices of hate and evil to drive us apart."
Many countries are hostile to any concessions for Britain that would seem to be giving in to blackmail.
She does have her spies, and Jon has already sent word North about giving in to Dany's demands.
And the photographs here evoke both the thrill and the potential nightmare of giving in to that impulse.
Tony Blair's government toyed with the idea of an "ethical foreign policy", before giving in to economic imperatives.
Instead of giving in to this inclination, Moore decided to create full pages with borders but minimal panelling.
You have to put in the politics of not wanting to be seen as giving in to President.
For many in the party, giving in on gay rights would be the equivalent of selling the silverware.
For a while, Harvey resisted giving in to surgery, hoping he could avoid it with a rehabilitation program.
Still, sooner or later, I end up giving in and using whatever technology is offered because of — convenience!
"Restricting trade or giving in to protectionism in this 21st-century economy will not work," Mr. Obama said.
Others feel that giving in to babies prevents them from learning needed skills and leads to later problems.
Los Angeles ranked 14th in charitable giving in 2017, according to The Charity Navigator; San Diego ranked first.
Background reading: • As Republican Party bends toward Mr. Trump, his critics are either giving in or giving up.
The defiant angles, going against the grain here, giving in there, and that upper lip, the hardest part.
Nearly everyone can benefit from giving in ways that matter to them, whether it's financially, socially or personally.
"So the market is giving, in the short term, a very big thumbs down on it," Levine said.
Single millennial women today show strong giving, much in line with single boomer women's giving in the 1970s.
But Freshwater, ultimately, is not a book about giving in to one's demons, but about living with them.
Giving in to the group's demands had hit the government's reputation and credibility, said political analyst Hasan Askari.
But Freedom Caucus members aren't giving in yet, and say they have the votes to block the measure. Rep.
VM: In Underground, the characters are running away because they're finally giving in to their nature to be free.
But the campaign committee is not the whole story when it comes to giving in support of Clinton's campaign.
Because giving by foundations and companies increased, total giving in the U.S. increased slightly, by 2125%, to $22018 billion.
MAKE LINKS NOT COUNT AGAINST A WORD COUNT RATHER THAN GIVING IN TO PEOPLE WHO CANNOT EDIT THEMSELVES. PLEASE.
Giving in to Kim on the exercises would constitute another concession in what are already lopsided pre-summit negotiations.
Her mother, still not convinced, spoke with aunts, uncles and friends from the local mosque before finally giving in.
Many times, whether you really need it or not, taking medication can feel like giving in to a weakness.
"With their debates, every month, starting in June, it will be the gift that keeps on giving in steroids."
Fewer boxes to unload sounds less stressful, but Ms. Wilford cautions against giving in to the anxiety of clutter.
Ms. Grande often sings about the overwhelming strength of temptation and how much pleasure there is in giving in.
Mr. Bezos and Amazon have stepped up their giving in recent years, after critical coverage in the Seattle press.
Giving is part of giving in, and Phantom Thread reveals itself to ultimately be about a very special gift.
Turn a new leaf Kim is trying to bully the US into giving in and agreeing to sanctions relief.
But the researchers' work wasn't done once they observed that giving in Quebec was significantly higher than in other provinces.
Yet clearly there is also a balance to strike between listening to outside perspectives and giving in to every demand.
Other business owners approach giving in the same way they run their business — through the advice and guidance of experts.
"The standard deduction increase will be a disguised assault on charitable giving in the name of tax simplification," Delaney said.
In May, 22003, giving in to public pressure, the junta announced that general elections would be held the next year.
"President Trump shouldn't be giving in to China unless we get something big in return," Mr. Schumer said on Twitter.
Giving in to criticism from all the living first ladies, or the United Nations, or Washington Republicans like Arizona's Sen.
" Another said taking down the building would "set a precedent for the future and as giving in to the shooters.
The senators asked Mnuchin to provide them with information about claimed charitable deductions and projections for charitable giving in 2018.
Instead of giving in, the former executive admits that she forces herself to stay for a set period of time.
I spent my whole career competing against The Times, so coming to work here feels a bit like giving in.
But her own mind has framed it as such for her, and giving in is presented as a twisted victory.
"I don't want to be someone who is giving in to these right-wing groups," Mr. Johnson told Mr. Mays.
When he's really giving in to his ambitions, to his imagination, you can see that he prefers whorls to chunks.
At the time critics accused FASB of giving in to political pressure – accusations to which board members took great exception.
It's true that the Obama White House, giving in to Republican intimidation, didn't do enough to combat violent white supremacy.
No matter what, make sure that you're giving in a way that optimally aids the cause you want to support.
By giving in to special interests, the U.S. government is threatening thousands of jobs on both sides of the border.
It's true that the Obama White House, giving in to Republican intimidation, didn't do enough to combat violent white supremacy.
" He also warned that "giving in to the fascination for withdrawal, isolationism, violence, and domination would be a grave error.
Sophie says she started giving in to her social media bullies, and she started doubting her acting chops and physical appearance.
Ted Cruz, Beto O'Rourke, and Julián Castro were among those to swiftly denounce the NBA for giving in to Chinese denunciations.
The Berkshire Hathaway CEO is famous for buying and holding stock — and not giving in to the volatility of the market.
Many politicians in Oklahoma City resisted giving in to the teachers' list of demands but felt the pressure to do something.
But instead of giving in to meal boredom in 2018, we're going to try a fresher food concept: the Healthyish recipe.
It can be hard to resist giving in when your pooch flashes those "puppy eyes" and lets out a few whimpers.
But now in her second trimester, the reigning Dancing with the Stars champion is enjoying giving in to her pregnancy cravings.
They need to keep teams small and focused: giving in to pressure to be more "inclusive" is a guarantee of dysfunction.
It seems clear that for Canada, giving in to Trump's bullying would mean crippling or abandoning its dairy supply management program.
Mugabe who ruled Zimbabwe for nearly 38 years was forced to leave power last November after giving in to military pressure.
Giving in to the robocallers' demands would inevitably increase the number of robocalls made daily, likely by a factor of thousands.
It would be a damn shame if we lost it all by giving in to the authoritarian impulse in this election.
"Figure out what you are okay giving in to and what you would prefer to get your way on," Morton says.
It is a foundational principle of Trumpism that Trump just keeps doing very un-Trump things about: Like giving in. Again.
Page has said he told Sessions in person about a speech he was giving in Russia in the summer of 2016.
Many on the right are slamming the chain for the move, which they see as giving in to pressure from activists.
It's more about Donna reminiscing on her wild glory years than it is about her giving in to an unstable relationship.
"The central bank would be wise to resist giving in to market pressure," said Andre Perfeito, chief economist at Gradual Investimentos.
Lam was trying to strike a difficult balance on Tuesday, showing contrition to protesters without further giving in to their demands.
Give to charities that support people affected by the coronavirus It's a good time for giving in general, if you're able.
For starters, I will take more walks, even short ones, without giving in to the urge to look at my cellphone.
We commit to it because giving in to the Russian's unnatural demands gives us our regular transubstantiation of Hoc est corpus.
Google attempted to once again roll out a search product in China, this time giving in to the government's censorship demands.
GoFundMe appears to have become synonymous with giving in the wake of catastrophes, crimes and stories that tug at the heartstrings.
The WHO has urged people to resist giving in to panic and to think twice about whether an email looks legitimate.
The country would most likely test the limits of both American attention and Afghan resolve before giving in to outside pressures.
Or am I giving in to the genre in maybe a broader sense and going for a different kind of catharsis?
Rates of blood-giving in rich Middle Eastern countries are two to three times lower than those in similarly wealthy European countries.
If both people aren't happy about it but slightly uncomfortable and giving up something or giving in [to] something, it doesn't work.
Many senior politicians, including Merkel, are staying away from the banquet President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is giving in his honour on Friday.
Charitable giving in the U.S. hit a record $23.9 billion in 23.8, with individuals contributing more than two-thirds of that amount.
After her vicious trolls came after him, he's giving in (against Kara's better judgment) and letting Danj sit in on Orlando's segment.
But I have never been in a position where my work and livelihood was dependent on giving in to unwanted sexual advances.
"If the central bank cuts its upper rate, many people will accuse it of giving in to political pressure," the banker said.
He also warned that giving in to pressure to cut rates aggressively would have raised the spectre of losing control of inflation.
He was a functioning member of society and was using these pleas of illness and helplessness to manipulate me into giving in.
As Western pressure for trading rights and treaty ports grew, younger samurai bitterly criticised the military government for giving in to it.
To be totally transparent, Nikki doesn't deny that she gets in trouble for giving in to her niece perhaps a little excessively.
" She said the ordeal taught her "about forgiving myself and loving with an open palm and giving in to a larger plan.
They warn of the danger of "backsliding," with the government giving in to demands from Brussels, in order to reach a deal.
As a performer, I have never experienced anything like it–an entire audience on the same page, giving in to the moment.
While Clinton had a clear lead in votes and pledged delegates, Sanders's most vocal supporters were showing no signs of giving in.
We have to balance our concerns about terrorism during the holidays with the need to avoid overreacting or giving in to fear.
Trump is very thin-skinned and, therefore, the level of personal animosity between him and Pelosi could keep him from giving in.
Republicans close to negotiations dismissed accusations they're giving in to Democrats, saying several key Republican priorities will be addressed in the bill.
But he said Mr. Xi was no less likely than Mr. Trump to risk losing face by giving in to American pressure.
Is there a way I could have extracted myself without giving in to her intimidation tactics, even as much as I did?
One is that it's comparing a stock to a flow: giving in one year (2018) to net worth accumulated over a lifetime.
The e-mail story may be overblown, yet it is a cautionary tale about the risks of giving in to those instincts.
But he was still counting the number of steps he could take — slowly, clutching a walker — without giving in to the pain.
Also, try to notice what anxiety-induced phone cravings feel like in your brain and body — without immediately giving in to them.
"This is a stunning development, with Amazon essentially giving in to vocal critics," said Mark Hamrick, a senior economic analyst at Bankrate.com.
Instead, as on Billions, these myths seem to sometimes get deployed as a justification to not bother giving in the first place.
PayPal is rolling out an update to its mobile application which it hopes will put charitable giving in the forefront of customers' minds.
After years of letter boxes and angry commenters, the electronics world is finally giving in and developing hardware designed to view vertical videos.
This included performing sexual acts to please their partner and giving in to verbal pressure to have sex when they didn't want to.
Oh, and this is all while not giving in to the freezing-cold temps — because you can be cold and still be fashion.
To steal stars' style it usually involves giving in to an expensive price tag, or settling for a lower cost with cheaper quality.
But there's plenty of drama in a story about addicts buckling under pressure, giving in to their worst impulses when it matters most.
Emily Nielsen Jones and her husband, Ross Jones, a private equity executive, began giving in ways that would seem big by most standards.
Rather than giving in to grief or depression, he writes a piece of incredibly advanced code designed to track and locate anyone, anywhere.
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the battle for food security, Fanuel Dube is resisting his government – and giving in to his children.
In the meantime, authors also suggest eating fresh food and preparing meals at home instead of giving in to that drive-thru craving.
It was unclear what China, which has ploughed more than $50 billion into Venezuela through oil-for-loan agreements, was giving in return.
"If I've been stabbed, am I giving in or not?" he said, adding that a reaction in real time can mean staying alive.
Instead of giving in to political exhaustion, Wojnarowicz fanned his rage and channeled it into a message of — not hope, exactly, but insistence.
It's important for both of you to be clear that a satisfactory relationship doesn't involve giving in to every demand from your partner.
That made it harder for politicians to sell increased military spending, she said, because it would look like giving in to Mr. Trump.
"My concern is whether this suggests that there is too much flexibility in this administration in giving in to establishment concerns," he said.
" MSNBC legal commentator Jason Johnson called Schiff's opening statement on Wednesday "a speech that kids will be giving in 2060 at university projects.
Before giving in to the temptation to fill your driveway with multiple Teslas, give yourself time to process the magnitude of your win.
By the numbers: Charitable giving in the U.S. dropped from $295 billion in 2017 to $292 billion in 2018, according to the Post.
Though it's tempting to sell when the market begins to drop, he says, giving in to your fear is not a sound strategy.
Lip service to resisting temptation, but inevitably giving in to it, is something we watch happening all the time in the real world.
It was as if the Grammys were trying to corral Cardi B, acknowledging and accommodating her without fully giving in to her charms.
Based on reader feedback, I now want to address a longstanding practice regarding charitable giving in the art world that needs to end.
After finally giving in to public pressure to try to undo the evil of what had been done 2,000 times over, the horrors continue.
He compared it to a parent finally giving in to a child making a scene at a candy shop, just to maintain some order.
So give the gift that keeps on giving in the form of a cooking appliance that can simmer, steam, roast, bake, and much more.
He is the reason many are giving up or giving in, why they're succumbing to despair or taking wild nihilistic stabs into the void.
" Frankel added, "If both people aren't happy about it but slightly uncomfortable and giving up something or giving in [to] something, it doesn't work.
But with almost all other previous headphone jack pushers giving in, from OnePlus and Xiaomi to Huawei and Google, will Samsung's policy last forever?
He even took time from his state visit to tweet about the dispute with Mexico: But Mexico is not giving in to Trump's demands.
Even then, the analysts said they expect Beijing to "formally use the strategy of waiting it out" rather than "giving in" to Washington's demands.
Giving in to the MPAA's claim would be a big step backwards for customers who want convenient access to the content they've paid for.
But the best scenes are when she completely lets go, giving in to crescendos of anger or bizarre moments of rage crossed with humor.
The drama unfolded after Farahan confronted Shouhed about the allegations while Shouhed repeatedly denied ever being unfaithful before eventually giving in and coming clean.
This ambitious agenda is now in tatters, as Trump has caved in on issue after issue, giving in to the Republican foreign policy establishment.
I want to feel completely open and generous and giving in terms of decisions of free time, and labor, and all of that stuff.
Soros began his charitable giving in 1979, nine years after launching Soros Fund Management, the hedge fund that would propel him into America's ultrawealthy.
Instead, I believed that my doctor and my family were scheming behind my back and making a mistake by giving in to unreasonable panic.
If a representative's data was ransomed, it's not clear whether the ransom would be paid — the FBI cautions against giving in to ransomware demands.
"A move from stories to novels for me would be partly a matter of not giving in to the temptation to abuse the form."
Most of them escape that crumbling by giving in to their own inner oddity, but some turn violent, or become the objects of violence.
Right at Home When children want to design their own rooms, there are ways to honor their choices without giving in to every whim.
Instead of giving in to the blackmailer, Nikkie took control of her own story to send a message to anyone in a similar situation.
"The kind of guidance we've been giving - in the world of a deal it still applies," Ramsden said in an interview with Bloomberg News.
Meanwhile its international businesses were hammered, by a government crackdown on gift-giving in China, an economic slowdown in Brazil and volatility in Africa.
K in Colorado K in Colorado: The way to address this is to acknowledge your son's perspective and feelings, without giving in to them.
The Information originally reported the news and described it as an indication that the start-up was giving in to a Google-backed technology.
That said, it's important to give effectively— for example, by giving in ways that align with both your needs and the needs of your organization.
China's government recently released a white paper on the trade standoff that makes it clear Beijing is not giving in to US demands anytime soon.
But coal companies also blame President Obama's climate regulations, so the industry concentrated its political giving in 2016 even more heavily than usual on Republicans.
It's easy for a young star quickly on the rise in Hollywood to fall into the pitfalls of fame, but Shawn Mendes isn't giving in.
The forces of evil were locked in a tense battle with the divine, fabulous forces of good, and Kluting had no intention of giving in.
After several years in which tech titans dominated the Philanthropy 0.43 list, New York and other regions made up the bulk of giving in 20.4.
This ultimate reversal of positions, Roslin giving in to authoritarian impulses and Adama forced to defend civil liberties, was part of Moore's plan all along.
Amazon ended its U.S. restaurant food delivery service in June, giving in to growing competition from GrubHub Inc , DoorDash, and Uber Technologies' Uber Eats services.
One in four parents, however, believed in giving in to the child and 5 percent supported doing nothing at all in response to bad behavior.
Deep inside, [I] wanted to consume constantly everything, always, so the denial was just the way of fighting it rather than giving in to it.
It's not giving in, it's trying to get enough perspective on the other side to find a constructive way to meet your interests and theirs.
Dr. Markham and Dr. Naumburg suggested verbally acknowledging your child's feelings and comforting him or her doesn't have to mean giving in to their demands.
The actors in these images — as that is what they are, really — are free and giving in charm and body language, posing with uninhibited glory.
But the great performance Kerry Washington is giving in "American Son," which opened on Sunday at the Booth Theater on Broadway, features no such decoration.
Some are trying to figure out whether they should pay the ransom, or whether they have backups that will allow them to avoid giving in.
It's perceived as losing the moral war to the other side, as giving in to each other, of giving up your loyalty to sacred ideas.
She has praised her husband&aposs present-giving in the past, such as when he gave her around $100,000 in stocks as a Christmas gift.
Even giving in to these mild measures of hope can start to make you feel dirty, as if you had been played for a fool.
She correctly resisted the demand to impeach, only giving in when the content of the president's phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was revealed.
Single donors who fall short of the $43,000 threshold ($24,000 if married) can itemize on their taxes if they supercharge their giving in one year.
Check his Twitter, read up on interviews he's givingin this case, Breitbart, a huge red flag—and generally do the homework, instead of assuming.
I try to imagine skipping Nowruz altogether; I try to imagine giving in to grief as an opportunity to meditate on the horrors of this era.
We are not invited to see ourselves in the human population giving in to fear and confusion, despite the obvious parallels to our own current situation.
Ecuador's president insists that his country isn't giving in to any pressure from the United States or other countries that may have interest in silencing Assange.
It is the first time that a direct member of her family has taken part in the awards-giving in Britain for the Diana Award charity.
Ultimately, not giving in to the hype, not letting Putin shape the geopolitical agenda with that saber, might be the most effective response to his tantrums.
Yet even some of those old enough to remember life under Marxism are giving in to nostalgia, admits a middle-aged professor at Addis Ababa University.
Giving in to the gripper felt like an admission of my addiction to my phone, that my device is constantly in my hand or within reach.
Mr Yudhoyono, who had introduced a partial moratorium on executions, was criticised at home at the time; many felt he was giving in to foreign pressure.
Chicago fought release of the video for years, finally giving in to pressure now, in light of the various police controversies swirling around the Windy City.
The drama unfolded after Farahan, 42, confronted Shouhed, 37, about the allegations while Shouhed repeatedly denied ever being unfaithful before eventually giving in and coming clean.
I felt like an untethered astronaut lost in space, trying to keep from giving in to a panicky madness in the face of too much black.
Charitable giving in the U.S. topped $390 billion in 4.63, up nearly 3 percent from 2015, despite uncertainty around the election, according to a new report.
With infinite patience, he learned to move again, to rely on the physical support of others, never giving in to despair, to self-pity, to discouragement.
Aaron Carter is finally giving in and checking into rehab, TMZ has learned, the day after police rushed to his home to do a welfare check.
"Giving in to China on the Tibetan community in exile is largely symbolic," said Jonathan Holslag, professor of international politics at the Free University of Brussels.
I think that [money] should be given in a way that sort of centers and prioritizes giving in communities of color that helped amass that wealth.
Young and successful, he had been giving in a traditional way: sending money to his college and business school, because, he said, they had asked him.
New York State had 210022 of the top 210019 ZIP codes for giving in the 1203 elections; no other state, even California, had half that many.
She is incredibly strong but she enters a place, at first questioning it, and then pivots to wanting to see if it works, giving in altogether.
Instead of giving in to the temptation to buy big-ticket items right off the bat, give yourself time to process the magnitude of your win.
Giving in to the urging of his political advisers Roger Stone and Sam Nunberg, Trump began to tweet about his hotel properties and his TV show.
After steering clear of much major giving in 2019, the biggest donors in the Democratic Party got serious in the first month of the election year.
For more than a decade, Khosla has fought numerous legal battles to keep the public off the beach -- and has shown no signs of giving in.
Paddock likes Schwab and Fidelity because both offer an easy-to-use website, as well as the ability to streamline all your giving in one location.
On his darker days, when he takes his motorcycle on a steep and winding road, Ishi­guro imagines giving in to the impulse to not make the turn.
"These comments feed on from the propaganda they were giving in the referendum, saying we don't need the single (EU) market," the Green Stationary Company's Risbridger said.
How about the fact that movie director Nancy Meyers was said to have partially based her movie Something's Gotta Give on the song "Giving Up Giving In"?
The fact that it was only $4 should make me feel better about it, but instead I just feel guilty about giving in to cheap buys.2.
Moments later, both teleprompters were gone from the stage of the candidate who had long resisted delivering speeches off a teleprompter before giving in two months ago.
I couldn't help but feel as though she were speaking to me directly, and in not giving in to her pleas, I became complicit in her hardship.
"What I like about the Babadook is there's nothing super-imposing about her," Rex says, giving in to the desire to assign feminine pronouns to the Babadook.
That spirit also includes a commitment to solidarity, to not giving in to the selfishness and abusiveness for which solitary genius can be used as an excuse.
In doing so, it is giving in to pressure and the moral demands of our time, despite an earlier reluctance that delayed this action far too long.
Totally giving in to the tantrum is never a good way to go, experts say, and children themselves seem to understand why that's not a good plan.
The new NAFTA, which will be called the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), secured some advantages for the U.S. while also giving in to certain Canadian priorities.
It includes subplots like the Standard Oil monopoly, Nelson Rockefeller's stewardship as governor of New York and the family's charitable giving in medical research and modern art.
Hahn understands how business decisions like these made in creative settings are incredibly challenging, and appreciates Wintour's commitment to staying edgy instead of giving in to criticism.
Regardless of the multiple factors that affect philanthropic giving in any one year, I know firsthand that alumni fondness for their alma maters does not fade easily.
And Jayapal's campaign manager Aaron Bly said that their campaign was "shocked" by the response from donors across the country, many of them giving in small amounts.
David Fairman: For many people right now, trying to take the perspective of the other side on divisive political issues feels like giving in — or a betrayal.
Despite heightened tensions, the government said it was determined to proceed with the peace conference on Tuesday, rather than be seen to be giving in to terrorism.
"Without giving in to any provocative action, we must change the North Korea's policy by maximizing the pressure in complete solidarity with the international community," Abe said.
On the other hand, giving in to Islamists' demands that contradict Bangladesh's cultural ethos of syncretism and tolerance would be to negotiate terms of surrender, not coexistence.
"The kind of guidance we've been giving - in the world of a deal it still applies," Ramsden said in an interview with Bloomberg News published on Friday.
But making the same offer in a bilateral setting may be tough for Abe as Japan could be seen as giving in to the U.S., analysts said.
Biden's camp seems to be arguing that embarking on such a quest is giving in to Trump, since he'll try to tar anyone the Dems offer up.
And yet, by giving in to the allure of practicality — and, let's be real, subsidized rent — some are rushing into cohabitation without thinking through the possible financial repercussions.
In the case of dealing with America, incrementalism has stored up trouble: giving in to the market and letting the yuan fall may now hasten a trade war.
Others said that by giving in to the Muslims' demands, China would encourage them to press for more concessions and ultimately form their own enclaves run by sharia.
Part of me wants to respond to those facts—just a surface level survey of a black hole of Bad Shit—by giving in to my escapist impulses.
Amazon raised the minimum wage to $15 per hour for U.S. employees in November, giving in to critics of what they said was poor pay and working conditions.
The "Oracle of Omaha" is smartly playing an angle here and Trump gains no positives if he suddenly looks like he's giving in to the tax-return pressure.
The result is a bunch of sequences that show Lou pushing the limits more and more, with the world pushing back just a little but eventually giving in.
Even if the demons are cartoonish and over-the-top, they're still ostensibly there to either tempt humans or to punish us for giving in to their temptation.
Trump's belligerence has boxed North Korea in—if it were to stop testing intercontinental ballistic missiles now, it would look like it was giving in to Trump's bluffs.
Uber is finally giving in to one of the biggest demands made by its fleet: The company will add an option to allow customers to tip their drivers.
Thomas is like the bestial id giving in to all his basest desires and Ephraim is like the ego, conscientious of social norms and struggling to maintain civility.
The message I want to send my daughter is this: You are an awesome girl for not giving in to pressure to be and look a certain way.
Everything looks nice and fine and perfectly aspirational, particularly when viewed through a screen; it also, to me, makes the idea of "uniform dressing" feel like giving in.
O.K., so maybe we're giving in here to the — sorry — dog days of spring training, which is longer than usual this year because of the World Baseball Classic.
Effective altruism holds that giving abroad is probably a better idea than giving in the US. It suggests that giving to disaster relief is worse than giving elsewhere.
With some calls in France, notably by presidential election front runner Francois Fillon, to lift sanctions on Russia, Ayrault said it would be tantamount to giving in to Moscow.
But it has already refocused the conversation around giving in education from helping a student go to school to helping a graduate get out of debt once they leave.
Amazon.com said on Tuesday it would end its U.S. restaurant food delivery service on June 24, giving in to intense competition from GrubHub, DoorDash, Uber Technologies' Uber Eats services.
But rather than giving in to fear and taking another unsatisfying job, he turned to a childhood escape that would eventually become his million-dollar passion project: Slot cars.
They added that it's likely that China will "firm up its bottom lines and formally use the strategy of waiting it out " instead of giving in to U.S. demand.
Giving in China is still paltry compared with America, which collects 25 times the Chinese total from a population a quarter of the size, but it is rising fast.
Guilty feelings can lead to a long list of unhealthy parenting strategies — like giving in to your child after you've said no or overindulging your child on the holidays.
"PGGM emphatically endorses the message that 'Follow This' is giving in its proposal: the demand for Shell to show more leadership" in developing renewable energy, the pension fund said.
At one juncture after another, Mr. Trump made his troubles worse, giving in to anger and grievance and lashing out in ways that turned advisers into witnesses against him.
At one juncture after another, President Trump made his troubles worse, giving in to anger and grievance and lashing out in ways that turned advisers into witnesses against him.
Their giving in support of Russian art exhibits and Russian ballet performances, and to promote Russian history, creates a counternarrative to the country's aggression in Ukraine and election meddling.
Read: Indian girls sold to sex tourists for sham marriages It is different from healthy giving in that it happens very quickly and creates a dependency on the abuser.
While the number of House Democrats who want an impeachment inquiry is growing — it's up to 80 now — Pelosi knows that giving in to that primal pleasure could backfire.
While the number of House Democrats who want an impeachment inquiry is growing — it's up to 80 now — Pelosi knows that giving in to that primal pleasure could backfire.
Maybe there was a point when respectable candidates felt that resisting Trumpish tantrum-throwing was a more likely pathway to the presidential nomination than giving in and joining the meltdown.
Top understands the intricate nature of the gift and gift-giving, in all of its cyclical manipulations and inherited associations — all while making a direct statement about ownership and authorship.
The industry is still reeling from a downturn, after a crackdown on luxury gift giving in China and the collapse of Hong Kong's market that has taken time to recover.
The Tax Policy Center found that a cap on the charitable deduction, as proposed by President Trump, would cost as much as $85033 billion in charitable giving in one year.
In contrast, Valery Chaly, the former Ukrainian ambassador to the U.S., has said that giving in to "hotheads" who want a joint investigation into 2016 would be "suicide" for Ukraine.
Labeling will increase the cost of food, especially if industry moves away from genetic engineering technology, giving in and raising their costs, again affecting those who can least afford it.
Mr. Fisher was named chairman emeritus and devoted much of his time from then on to yachting and philanthropy, giving in particular to the University of Pennsylvania, his alma mater.
Keynote is a presentation-design program perfect for everything from a report you&aposre giving in school, to a proposal you want to share with your colleagues at the office.
Hoiby and his girlfriend, Juliane Snekkestad, a model, were profiled for the story "How to Spend a Romantic, Relaxed Day in Oslo," giving in-depth insight to their personal lives.
So many expectant moms play this game of chicken with their pants, holding off until the last possible button can't close before finally giving in and buying pregnancy pants already.
I wanted the heart to look as if it is pushing against the walls so you could see its skin giving in to fit in the corner of the space.
But to someone who doesn't know Baby In Vain, I would say that it's probably what has come of giving in to urges stuck deep within the three of us.
Tech Tip Q. I'm going to take up the NaNoWriMo challenge, but am worried about giving in to internet distractions and not finishing the novel by the end of November.
I've been donating to GiveDirectly since 2012, have written about the group extensively, and am very convinced by the evidence that giving cash works better than giving in-kind goods.
President Trump spent a snowy weekend cooped up in the White House, serving fast food to the Clemson Tigers and not giving in to proposals to end the government shutdown.
The farcical subplots involving Malvolio and Sir Andrew benefit from a new, modern translation by Olivier Cadiot, who has found witty puns to match Shakespeare's, without giving in to vulgarity.
But much as a child would prefer a dinner without vegetables, giving in to investors who want to buy the latest hot start-up is not necessarily a good idea.
First, some general guidelines: The Center for International Disaster Information, a part of the United States Agency for International Development, offers useful tips on giving in the wake of disasters.
"For a long time we've heard people saying, 'If only there was a social justice fund that did democratic giving in the South, we'd be all over it,' " Roswell says.
The ballet's official reason was that more rehearsals were needed, but the delay immediately prompted accusations that the Bolshoi was giving in to government pressure about the ballet's gay theme.
They have been repeatedly complicit by giving in to the National Rifle Association (and to the police state), and by acting to perpetuate a cycle of incarceration, death, and punishment.
And it was absolutely awful, but what I decided is, I'm giving in completely to love in terms of loving my kids and that's what my 8-year-old wanted.
In a speech on the Senate floor on Monday, Schumer said that giving in to Trump's demand for the wall would encourage the president to use similar tactics in the future.
Charitable giving in the United States rose by an inflation-adjusted 4 percent to a record $373.3 billion in 2015, with individuals contributing more than two-thirds of that amount. (CNBC)
Can't we all relate to the difficulty of standing your ground and not giving in when the ex you still love keeps trying to go back to the way things were?
According to the Financial Times' sources, Chinese officials do not want to be seen giving in because of the violence, and they want the situation to stabilize before they change leadership.
"The scale of giving in our community is extraordinary," said a Pillars founder, a hedge-fund manager of South Asian descent who asked not to be named out of security concerns.
Another interesting twist to Target Red – and one that likely appeals to millennial shoppers in particular – is the part where program members can direct Target's charitable giving in their local community.
"In my second trimester, I was giving in to my cravings in moderation—but now in my third, I just don't have the self-control I used to have," she wrote.
Federal elections due in October make a speedy resolution less likely: no party wants to be seen as giving in to the EU. A no-deal Brexit might break the logjam.
"In my second trimester, I was giving in to my cravings in moderation—but now in my third, I just don't have the self-control I used to have," she added.
IN 2002 VICENTE FOX, then president of Mexico, ended a honeymoon with foreign investors by giving in to machete-wielding peasants and dropping plans to build an airport near Mexico City.
But late last year, the government of Niger began cracking down on the trade, giving in to pressure from the European Union, in exchange for a hefty package of aid money.
Soros, who first began his philanthropic giving in 1979, is known to be a large donor to Democratic and liberal causes, including efforts to address criminal justice reform and immigration policies.
Effective giving in uncertain arenas like policy change might best be thought of as a hard problem for foundations to approach once they've already gotten very good at what they do.
Flake, of course, is the Republican senator and Trump critic who announced yesterday that he wouldn't run for re-election, because he thought that winning would require giving in to Trumpism.
But she died from breast cancer a few years back and Jones now shies away from talking about her influence on the company or referring to its charitable giving in branding.
But to be honest, I usually have a huge dip in energy after a heavy meal like that and tend to avoid it for a while after giving in to a craving.
"Today's move puts added pressure on the equity markets globally because obviously ... China is not giving in, China is fighting back," said Andre Bakhos, Managing Director at U.S.-based New Vines Capital.
Formally handing over power to Raul in 2008, he remained a major presence on the island, and regularly warned the Cuban population about the perils of giving in to the United States.
No, any niggling suspicion that Krasinski could someday pull a Clint Eastwood comes from the recent roles he's taken and the careful type of nonanswers he's become prone to giving in interviews.
We know we could be getting ready for bed, or contacting someone we care about or getting work done, but nothing's easier than giving in to craving for another digital content snack.
There have been numerous times, spanning my time on this earth, when people have proudly declared how long they've lasted without giving in to the (altogether natural and necessary) urge to poop.
Reciprocity What it is: "There is a rule in all human cultures that says you must not take without giving in return," Cialdini said, and this principle assures we do just that.
The One Direction singer has also been giving in-depth press interviews to promote the album, so it was only a matter of time before someone brought up the big stuff: politics.
Steve Taylor, a senior vice president at United Way Worldwide, expressed concerns that the increase in charitable giving in 85033 was less than the expected increase in economic growth for the year.
Republicans in the House will have to accept this new reality too, which won't be easy, especially for House Freedom Caucus members, who are already frustrated with giving in to the Senate.
The bottom line is we understand the American people are on edge, and there's definitely violence in the world, but we've come to this brute level of giving in to our fears.
Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, a member of Senate Democratic leadership, said giving in to Trump would mean that the White House would use a shutdown to get whatever it wanted next time.
By giving in and appointing a lawyer to help House Republicans get the documents they want from the Justice Department Sessions may be buying himself some good will, and potentially some time.
But EU leaders value even more the interests of Ireland, the integrity of the single market and the laws underpinning it, and the need not to be seen giving in to bullying.
They join a long line of politicians brought down by gift giving in a nation where an informal quid pro quo operates with presents as a matter of course in daily life.
We saw the text of the paid speeches Bernie Sanders frequently criticized Clinton for giving, in a post-election environment in which holding Clinton's feet to the fire would be a top priority.
"Americans&apos record-breaking charitable giving in 2017 demonstrates that even in divisive times our commitment to philanthropy is solid," said Aggie Sweeney, chair of Giving USA Foundation, which publishes the annual report.
Many of their commanders have been unhappy with what they see as their political leaders giving in to shifting U.S. demands that they fear are a trap to weaken them on the battlefield.
"I think there's a misunderstanding that when you do this, that you're giving in, and letting people get away with doing less, or the quality will suffer, and that's totally wrong," Ballard said.
The move came after months of escalating pressure from anti-racist activists, and after finally giving in, CEO Matthew Prince wrote a post explaining what made him so reluctant to drop the site.
While they're not necessarily giving in order to get something in return, some of them might never have weddings — and do they not deserve nice kitchen appliances for making homes of their own?
The question was how far the bill's supporters could go in making compromises on compromises, to win over remaining skeptics, without giving in to the very myths that made mass incarceration so potent.
Politicians across the traditional Labor-Liberal divide are increasingly giving in to demands to restrict natural gas exploration, while pretending that this won't have a negative impact on energy security and electricity prices.
That said, the company's clearly done a lot to correct for the complaints about the original AirPods, using both a more ergonomic design and finally giving in to the sway of silicone tips.
And Brussels hates to be seen giving in to any form of blackmail: if it concedes to Britain on a core principle, countries from Hungary to Portugal might make demands of their own.
Carole's body goes limp as the straps are snapped over her wrists and ankles, and it seems as though she were surrendering, letting go completely, giving in to whatever has been ailing her.
At the same time, giving in to the temptation to wax poetic about the state of the world post-Trump too easily descends into political ranting, or to speculation about what might happen.
"Americans' record-breaking charitable giving in 2017 demonstrates that even in divisive times our commitment to philanthropy is solid," said Aggie Sweeney, chair of Giving USA Foundation and senior counsel at Campbell & Company.
Right now it looks like appeasing Johnson — rather than giving in to the demands from Corker and Flake — is the solution that would be more popular with the rest of the GOP caucus.
President Moon doesn't want to agree to a quick truce, worrying that such a rapid negotiation would appear to be giving in to Japan's demands — a symbolism that he is unlikely to accept.
They could claim some measure of victory because Apple was able to hold to its position without giving in to the government, but an apparent flaw in Apple's vaunted encryption protocols was worrisome.
Without giving in too much to nostalgia, there's no denying that, a generation ago, members of Congress were more hesitant to use the legislative process to show up their colleagues across the aisle.
Fairy circles have a lifecycle, becoming noticeable at about two meters in diameter and growing to be up to 12 meters in diameter before eventually giving in to the surrounding grasslands and assimilating.
To my mind, giving in to the inevitability of sporting less muscle and more fat each year is a bit like resigning yourself to your house getting dusty or your car getting rusty.
I'm going to help in these two ways that are aligned with my skills and my expertise and with the organizational goals, so that I'm giving in ways that make a real contribution.
Meanwhile, The Boy Who Liked Deer is a portrait of a sensitive youth giving in to his worst impulses under peer pressure that gets honestly raw at times in its depiction of aggression.
"There were many ways I tried to make it stop, which included giving in to having sex with him, which I did but was disassociated, frozen inside myself, barely there," Ms. Rubinstein recalled.
But Mr. Rouhani's statements to Iranian lawmakers were driven by a domestic imperative not to be seen giving in to American threats to pull out of the deal or renegotiate or widen it.
Standing beside this monument to rationality, which proved the earth's rotation, she began to rotate herself, spinning in circles, symbolically out of control, giving in to the chaos (the irrationality!) of her situation.
Speaking on the eve of the anniversary, Mr. Michel called for European countries to do a better job coordinating their counterterrorism surveillance, and he commended surviving victims for not giving in to hate.
I hope this will end by the Republicans giving in, and the loads of money will be spent on different issues like global warming, while still not letting all the illegal immigrants in.
The speech warned against giving in to the growing protectionist mood reflected in the new parliament, which he said could reverse gains made by the country since it liberalised its economy two decades ago.
The Network for Good, an organization that tracks nonprofit giving, said charitable giving via the internet is increasing year over year, outpacing the rate of overall giving in the $358 billion charitable giving sector.
French President Emmanuel Macron may have blunted December's "yellow vests" protests somewhat by giving in to many of the demonstrators' demands, but he is likely to face further confrontations with an increasingly angry populace.
Fox News showed no signs of giving in to Mr. Trump's displeasure with the questioning, stating just a week following the first debate that all three moderators would again host the debate in January.
Ray Dalio, the billionaire founder of the investment firm Bridgewater Associates, says that although it's tempting to sell when the market begins to drop, giving in to your fear is not a sound strategy.
The speech warned against giving in to the growing protectionist mood reflected in the new parliament, which he said could reverse gains made by the country since it liberalized its economy two decades ago.
Which also means really emphasizing the enlightenment tradition of rational discourse and just plain literacy and not giving in to the latest and trying to make a school compete with television or the internet.
In a TV address last December, after the San Bernardino shootings, he explained that success against IS and other terrorists "won't depend on tough talk or abandoning our values, or giving in to fear".
The advantages of high-profile people is that they get to use their name and position to raise the profile of another who is giving in nature and wants to help and serve others.
China then balked, with President Xi Jinping seemingly deciding that in his country, where saving face is a national pastime, he could not afford to be seen giving in to the pugilistic American president.
"My suggestion is to do zero or close to zero giving in one year and take the standard deduction," said Jeff Fosselman, CPA and senior wealth advisor at Relative Value Partners in Northbrook, Illinois.
There are obviously myriad other ways to spring clean your morning regimen, and I'd encourage you to do you, whether that involves journaling, exercising or giving in to your love of the snooze button.
According to MacArthur's website, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur began their philanthropy primarily giving in their two home cities, Palm Beach and Chicago, even before the couple created a formalized foundation in 1970.
Anyone hit with a ransomware attack must reckon with the dollars and cents: Will it cost more to pay up, or to try to eradicate the malware and restore the data without giving in?
It's easy to look at these changing poll numbers and see something blatantly hypocritical — that these Americans are knowingly giving in to Trump rhetoric praising Putin and belittling free trade, betraying their former ideals.
Nicole Kaeding, a vice president at the right-leaning National Taxpayers Union Foundation, said that it's hard to know how much Trump's tax law is to blame for the decrease in giving in 2018.
If you're always allowed to eat your favorite food (say, steak), you never have that moment where you feel like you're "quitting" or "failing" by giving in and cooking up a New York strip.
The decision by the Sunni leader shocked Hussein al-Khalil, political advisor to Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, who advised him against giving in to protesters who wanted to see his coalition government toppled.
If the need to follow your partner's every move is just too great, there is likely something else at work that, once resolved, will help more than giving in to the urge to snoop.
In a flashback to Bojack's high school days, we see an awkward Bojack at a house party, chatting to Katy from Spanish class before finally giving in and accepting a beer from another guest.
Opponents argued that Europe was giving in to the illegal annexation of Crimea and Russia's support for separatist warfare in eastern Ukraine — and just as important, starting a process of normalizing relations with Moscow.
Going to a gallery to watch television also seems counterintuitive, depriving the activity of its best features, namely giving in to laziness and embracing the second-best thing you can do without wearing pants.
Sources told the FT that officials in China want the situation in Hong Kong to stabilize before making a final decision, as they do not want to be seen to be giving in to violence.
You have to be really passionate about what it is that you're trying to get people excited about and inspired so much that they're interested in giving, in whatever appropriate amount it is for them.
Sources told the FT that officials in China want the situation in Hong Kong to stabilise before making a final decision, as they do not want to be seen to be giving in to violence.
In September 2017, Bain Capital and Cinven had offered to buy Stada shares at a marked-up 74.40 euros per share to get control of the German generic drugmaker, giving in to pressure from Elliott.
Still, it's up to you if you want to cut back — and sadly, other than giving in and having some caffeine, there's not much you can do about a caffeine withdrawal headache in the moment.
There is an undeniable potency to a populist appeal -- but mischaracterizing or misunderstanding our problems and giving in to the impulse to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful, backward-looking people.
But if you don't have the money, regardless of how small the alleged crime, giving in to the commercial money bail industry may be your only option to avoid a months-long wait behind bars.
"There would be a lot of opposition to giving in completely on the other two, but if it's a matter of postponing until a bit later, I think we could get public understanding," Adachi said.
"We remain concerned and seek additional information on the potentially alarming decrease in charitable giving in the United States following significant changes to the tax code made by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act," Sens.
We're starting to behave radically, more emotionally, in a way we're giving in to the demands that the public has to ditch our normal approach to things and to be more alarmist in our reporting.
It is not exactly an exaggeration to say that this is the only speech Trump knows how to give — or at least, the only one he appears to enjoy givingin solemn settings of state.
Several years ago I read both the Old and the New Testament as research for a speech I was giving in D.C. and I was very moved by the humanity of many of the stories.
This approach would represent a break with Mr. López Obrador's predecessor, who considered giving in to Mr. Trump's demands and allowing people seeking asylum in the United States to remain in Mexico while they wait.
Even as he steps down from Renaissance, Mr. Mercer is likely to accelerate his political giving in the future, according to people with knowledge of Mr. Mercer's thinking who were not authorized to speak publicly.
Indicated 13 percent higher Buyout groups Bain and Cinven said they would propose to Stada's management to offer minority shareholders cash compensation of 74.40 euros per share, giving in to pressure from activist investor Elliott.
We are in danger of falling far short of that goal by giving in to our worst instincts of hyperpartisan groupthink and the elevation of greed over any concept of common good and common ground.
In 2014, Gawker Media's founder, Nick Denton, wrote a memo to his staff that admonished them for giving in too fully to the influence of platforms, which drove many of his company's most popular stories.
The dog, this cherry-red hairless freak with the armored skull and bulging musculature of a pit bull, showed no sign of giving in: it had got my arm and it meant to keep it.
Trump said last month he would "strongly consider" giving in-person or written testimony in the impeachment inquiry into whether he abused his office and pressured a foreign government to investigate his domestic political rivals.
But that living altruistically in the face of such oppression can be a radical act, that never giving in to the world's demands of violence won't preclude you from forging a path towards your goal.
Parents or guardians often lie about the age of children they are giving in marriage, says Hasanah Cegu Isadeen, one of the authors of a report on the negative consequences for women of Muslim personal law.
I read her sadism cropping up as less because of anything that happens in her connection with Character Actor Superstar John Ortiz and more because she hates herself for giving in to emotional connection at all.
Looking back on the season as a whole, I can at least appreciate that these teens giving in to self-centered instincts out of deep insecurity makes sense, because who among us didn't do the same?
The senator has touted his small-donor fundraising as proof of the grassroots power behind his candidacy, but it also means his donors will be able to continue giving in small increments throughout his entire campaign.
WASHINGTON -- Giving in to pressure from its workforce, Google recently announced that it is pulling out of Project Maven, a groundbreaking Pentagon program to harness artificial intelligence to sift through and interpret video imagery from drones.
Rosberg, who was due to attend the governing FIA's gala prize-giving in Vienna later on Friday along with team mate and triple world champion Lewis Hamilton, did not say what he planned to do next.
The automaker and its luxury brand Lexus have yet to offer it in any models, despite most other car companies giving in on at least a few vehicles (which tends to later to broader rollout thereafter).
The Chinese government rejected Lam's proposal, and blocked her outright from giving in to any of the protesters demand, Reuters said, noting that the request was submitted at some point between June 16 and August 7.
According to Reuters, citing testimony from Chinese and Hong Kong government officials, Lam suggested that giving in to at least one protester demand would ease demonstrations, though the Chinese government refused to budge on its position.
More than a dozen philanthropists, including Connie and Steven Ballmer and Michael Bloomberg, offered tips on how to make the most of charitable giving in a time of crisis to ensure donations have the biggest impact.
GoPay, which is part of ride-hailing firm Gojek, has partnered with the Indonesian Mosque Council since November to enable digital donations, including "zakat," or compulsory alms giving, in its 800,000 mosques, CEO Aldi Haryopratomo said.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia should use an average oil price of $40 per barrel as the benchmark for its 2017-2019 budgets, the Economy Ministry said on Thursday, giving in to Finance Ministry arguments for fiscal caution.
"The government had been unable to restart the economy any other way, so it's doing what the people want" by giving in to the free market, said Ricardo Cusano, president of Fedecamaras, Venezuela's chamber of commerce.
Giving in to her fears, she felt, meant a victory for the man who killed Deah, Yusor and Razan and for everyone else caught up in what she feels has been a tidal wave of Islamophobia.
China's Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the test on Sunday, but it's unclear whether the government will now take stronger action against Pyongyang, including giving in to calls to cut off oil exports to the country, for instance.
Can it address the longing for community without giving way to people who think that you can't have "ins" without also having "outs"; can Britain renew its political institutions without giving in to McKinseyism or political correctness?
Objecting to the issue's objectification seems quaint, but indifference feels like giving in to the status quo, where an ostensibly non-gendered magazine can regularly devote an entire issue to softcore pinups for (mostly) male sexual approval.
That just 28% of drivers gave in to that temptation at one point — or at least admitted to giving in to that temptation in a survey — means that far more meals were delivered untouched than vice versa.
It represents two even halves lowering themselves toward each other — by making admissions, revealing vulnerabilities, giving in to magnetism — until both sides meet in the middle, ready to go somewhere deeper together, somewhere the audience won't see.
Over the years, he has turned more liberal in his political givingin 2016 he hosted a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton — but he continued to make donations to some Republicans, such as Kevin McCarthy just last May.
"If nothing else, you are doing something towards the target of getting out and getting back to what you were doing before, whether it's flying fighters or dropping bombs" instead of giving in to despair, he said.
Thursday night's "Girlfriend In A Coma" wrapped with Meredith finally giving in to her intense attraction to DeLuca — along with his increasingly weary attempts to pursue her — and kissing him on the rooftop of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
"She's fun and fearless 'cos: she was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, but instead of giving in, it became the impetus for her dedication to health and wellbeing," Cosmopolitan magazine's Australian edition wrote about Gibson back in 2000.
The French position has been consistent, wanting a clear reason from London for a longer extension, but Mr. Macron has annoyed his colleagues by complicating a simple decision and seeming to grandstand before giving in to the consensus.
Arlette's plan to sell her acreage to a hog-farming combine would pollute his land, and giving in to her plan would mean either living in the city, or divorcing her and inevitably losing Henry to her custody.
Germany's Thyssenkrupp is planning to spin off its elevators, car parts and plant engineering divisions, giving in after years of shareholder pressure in what marks the biggest overhaul since the merger of Thyssen and Krupp 20 years ago.
In Sky, multitudes of other players populate seven different kingdoms at once, all of whom you can befriend, unlocking more of each other's identities by giving in-game currency (candles and hearts) to gain higher levels of friendship.
Both men are consumed with the problem of violence and with how attractive it is, and both are determined to create ideals and systems that will keep them from giving in to it, Lancelot personally and Arthur politically.
Democrats are no closer to giving in on any of these points; the DACA recipients are protected by the courts for now, at least; and Congress is still fighting about border wall funding, with no end in sight.
Or is there a way the rest of us can learn to live through a potentially embarrassing moment without giving in to the urge to run away and hide under a parka for the rest of the night?
Two Students Charged After Protesting Border Patrol Event at University of Arizona The students were charged with misdemeanors related to what the university called a "disturbance" at a presentation Border Patrol officers were giving in a campus building.
It is also true that for Mr. López Obrador, giving in to some of Mr. Trump's border demands and rarely saying a word against the American president in his daily press briefings carries little political cost at home.
Failing to respond to Trump's provocative language about Taiwan could easily spark public criticism that the government was reneging on a core value and giving in to a bully from a country that much of China already distrusts.
Not after the Cavaliers' owner, Dan Gilbert, responded to the Warriors' addition of Kevin Durant by chasing off their accomplished general manager, David Griffin, and giving in to the All-Star guard Kyrie Irving's trade demand in August.
Goldin argues that the Sacklers have laundered their reputation with their philanthropy, and that their legacy as those who have profited from helping to create the opioid crisis will eventually supersede their charitable giving in the public consciousness.
With less than 10 working days to wrestle out the details of an anticipated seven-bill spending package and deliver a measure to the president's desk, Democrats have shown little sign of giving in to Mr. Trump's demands.
After flirting for some time, it was pretty obvious we wanted to fuck—but I stopped myself from giving in to the temptation knowing full well it would be a fuck for a fuck's sake and nothing else.
And when dealing with complaints from students, university administrators (who are ever mindful of their bottom lines) often choose the path of least resistance, which means giving in to demands for censorship rather than standing up for academic freedom.
Stada's financing launched on Monday shortly after the buyout firms said they will offer minority Stada shareholders a marked-up €74.40 per share to get full control of Stada, giving in to pressure from hold-out investor Elliott Management.
But let's be clear about the costs of yielding to those feelings — and the victory we would be handing the misogynist in chief whether we beat him or not — by giving in before we even take up the fight.
Obama is careful to say "I understand that vision, I know why it's tempting" but he argues that it's unworkable: There's just one problem: Restricting trade or giving in to protectionism in this 21st century economy will not work.
But Riyadh is not giving in easily, with the Saudi energy minister vowing last month to finalise a deal with PetroChina early next year to invest in the Yunnan refinery in China's southwest that started operations this past July.
But instead of giving in and purchasing yet another pre-made batch of chocolate chunk cookies and a pint of Neapolitan ice cream from the corner grocery store, this season we have a better solution: the no-bake dessert.
In 1981, when Reagan made the gutsy executive decision to fire the illegally striking air traffic controllers, many in the White House advocated for giving in so as to maintain labor peace and keep the planes in the air.
But Riyadh is not giving in easily, with the Saudi energy minister vowing last month to finalize a deal with PetroChina early next year to invest in the Yunnan refinery in China's southwest that started operations this past July.
The column argued for thinking hard about exploring new options with an open mind, suggesting that one would most likely regret giving in to the idea that there's no choice but to ride out those unhappy years until retirement.
Declaring a national emergency lets Trump avoid another shutdown while not giving in, but it could instigate a constitutional clash over who controls the federal purse and test the bounds of presidential authority in a time of divided government.
"Contingency measures taken by companies and politicians could water down the worst effects but we would still really feel the impact of a hard Brexit," Lang said, according to the text of a speech he was giving in Berlin.
"The $100 million [Trump has in the bank] is impressive but our numbers show Democrats are fired up and giving in record numbers," said Kelly Dietrich, a veteran Democratic fundraiser and the CEO of the National Democratic Training Committee.
On Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed a budget bill that included the Democrats giving in on a Republican push to repeal the so-called "Cadillac tax" on high-end health insurance plans and a tax on medical devices.
The EU says it is not prepared to open new trade negotiations in order to gain exemption for the tariffs, and one Brussels think-tank director told me that making any such concessions would mean giving in to blackmail.
Some officials have said that giving in to hunger strikers would encourage more prisoners to begin extreme fasts, but that allowing prisoners to die would almost certainly draw international condemnation and could lead to more violence between Israelis and Palestinians.
NEW YORK – Fueled by a surging stock market and huge gifts from billionaires, charitable giving in the United States in 22.1 topped the $267 billion mark for the first time, according to the latest comprehensive report on Americans&apos giving patterns.
To date, Pelosi and Schumer have shown no interest in giving in to the president who appeared before the nation on Tuesday and sought to make his case for the border wall that came to define his 2016 presidential campaign.
On Thursday, when people realized the aquarium had atoned for their initial tweet, they got upset — at both the critics who called out the tweet, and the aquarium for what they said was an act of giving in to the mob.
The Clintons pioneered that path some 30 years ago, building an expansive network of Southern trial lawyers, Hollywood producers and Wall Street executives who found a gracious recipient in Bill Clinton and became the powerhouses of Democratic giving in their generation.
MARSEILLE, France (Reuters) - The one crumb of comfort for those desiring the yellow jersey Chris Froome will almost certainly wear to Sunday's prize-giving in Paris is that the British rider says winning the Tour de France is getting harder.
This revelation proves somewhat distressing, as the major-key optimism of the B section of "City of Stars" appeared to be the one moment of the song that expressed an unequivocal giving-in to the "crazy feeling" of romantic love.
The track starts innocuously enough, with sing-song verses and acoustic guitar strums, but then unfurls into a lush pop ballad that's just begging to soundtrack the next finally-giving-in-to-love sequence you secretly cry to at the movies.
" Nick Merrill, the Clinton campaign's traveling press secretary and her current spokesman, said the Reno speech was a push to speak at length during the summer about "the perils of giving in to what Trump represented and what he was inciting.
I'd like those people who say that it's giving in to go through three years of bullying, to learn to accept their body, and go to a psychologist an hour a week, every week to come to terms with it.
It began in earnest late last month when, under a bright Mediterranean sun that cast the sea a sparkling blue, a fishing trawler teetered on its side before giving in to the panicked bodies on board, tipping them into the swell.
Grant says giving in a way that's meaningful to you can help you avoid generosity burnout, and sometimes, you may benefit from finding a community with like-minded individuals who can act as a meaningful support system, and help encourage you.
"Does the prime minister not understand that our openness to China should be about encouraging China to adopt our values for human rights, as opposed to us giving in to China's?" interim party leader Rona Ambrose told the House of Commons.
But part of you may be (like me) a little bummed you didn't get to click on those titles to find out, even if (in my case) it does mean I'll probably hate myself a little bit for giving in. Again.
The United States believes giving in to terrorist or other militants' demands for ransom or some other concession would just make Americans a more tempting target for those who would take hostages, allowing terrorists to perpetually self-finance through hostage-taking.
"Pulling out of the elections now would be giving in to a violent dictator who is prepared to wage war on his own people to stay in power," Mr. Bennett, who was acting as the party's spokesman, said at the time.
There is an undeniable potency to a populist appeal by mischaracterizing or misunderstanding our problems and giving in to the impulse to scapegoat and belittle — the impulse to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful, backward-looking people.
This year, President Trump's weariness with the costly war has injected a sense of urgency into efforts to bring the Taliban to the table, even though it has meant giving in to the insurgents' demand to only talk to the Americans.
Red counties, which are overwhelmingly Republican, tend to report higher charitable contributions than Democratic-dominated blue counties, according to a new study on giving, although giving in blue counties is often bolstered by a combination of charitable donations and higher taxes.
The president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association — responding, "I am sick and tired of giving in to minority groups and their gripes and their shouting" — led a referendum effort to dissolve the board that won 21984 percent of the vote.
The leader of the biggest group of House conservatives is quietly pushing to expand the number of people who can claim a tax break for charitable giving in the GOP tax-reform legislation, expected to be released within weeks. Rep.
Johnson maintains he needs to keep the threat of a no-deal Brexit — which would be bad for the EU, if still way worse for the UK — on the table, to pressure the EU into giving in to his demands.
All three companies and the families behind them are already closely associated with the arts and cultural giving in France, which makes their rapid collective offer of half a billion euros to support a 12th-century Gothic masterpiece less surprising.
I applaud the leadership of outgoing SBC President Dr. Steve Gaines for inviting Vice President Pence and not giving in to those who would like to see the SBC, and Christians in general, take a monastic view of political and cultural engagement.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New tax laws could strip away one of the key motivators of year-end giving in the United States - the right to take a tax deduction for the amount you give to qualified charities if you itemize your taxes.
There is something almost commendable about a TV show not giving in to the desire to use a dead woman simply as a tool for generating outrage and pity (Nancy Grace, Law & Order: SVU, and roughly 98 percent of daytime cable programming).
Restaurant servers, who are mostly women, are more able to stand up to abusive customers early in the month when they can "tell that guy to buzz off," but are prone to giving in when the rent is due, Ocasio-Cortez said.
That's partly because she's extremely deft at keeping the energy levels up — she only pauses when no one's looking, rubbing her temples and giving in to the head cold for a few seconds — and partly because the production can't really afford to.
In London, a former leader of the UK Independence Party, Lord Pearson, denounces the political establishment for giving in to politically correct definitions of equality and hate speech: soon, he fears, it will be illegal to assert the divinity of Jesus Christ.
His announcement on Monday saying that he would pull out of President Obama's Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on his first day in office shows that he's not giving in – and for the sake of a healthy economy he must stand his ground.
There is an undeniable potency to a populist appeal by mischaracterizing or misunderstanding our problems and giving in to the impulse to scapegoat and belittle — the impulse to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful and backward-looking people.
But, April is a month full of gray, soggy conditions, so we've got a fun experiment for you: What if you look at a thunderstorm as an opportunity to get weird and creative, rather than giving in to your usual precipitation uniform?
But, rather than ever owning that, waving the white flag, and giving in to the fact that I need to press pause, I often pass it off as something else entirely—just like I did with my response to my husband that evening.
Ma's pledge was probably the second biggest ever in China and bodes well for philanthropy in the country, said Wei Peiran, a non-resident research fellow at Harvard University's Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation who has studied charitable giving in China.
Peace is not achieved by the United States giving in to bullies, it is achieved by the United States recapitalizing its military, shoring up the areas where China and Russia are eating our lunch, and then behaving like the superpower it is.
"The more important thing is reducing tech distractions during meals, when playing solo or together, and before bedtime - and not giving in to every moment of boredom or whining with tech use," Radesky, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
The last straw was when the district manager laughed at me in front of my manager because I explained that I did not feel comfortable with the sales culture and the robotic paragraphs they had us memorize to force people into giving in.
Instead of giving in to his demands, the President should inform Erdogan that the United States will be arming the Kurds regardless of Turkish policies, and could make things much worse for Erdogan should the Turks again bomb our Kurdish allies in Syria.
"She should not have been in the position of having to plead with a minister whose talents she needs, faced with a choice of giving in or sacking him," the Conservativehome website, which airs the views of the party, wrote in an editorial.
His announcement on Monday saying that he would pull out of President Obama's Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on his first day in office shows that he's not giving in - and for the sake of a healthy economy he must stand his ground.
After the September 7 announcement, local politicians immediately began squabbling about whether or not this was a good decision, with editorials characterizing the announcement as the institution giving in too easily to critics and being symptomatic of a general overreach in political correctness.
With a newly hostile labor board and courts packed with President Trump's appointees, union members and workers fights will continue to be long and grueling, but they have realized that it is this or giving in to the erosion of their lives.
The Buttigieg campaign said Wednesday that it had received more than 2 million donations from more than 13,000 people in 2019, with 326,000 people giving in the final three months of the year, when his campaign gained steam in Iowa polls. Sen.
That was in December 1971, in an article titled "Spirit of Kwanza: A Time of Giving" In that article, a certain Alfred Sharpton, a 16-year-old ordained Pentecostal minister, taught students from Harlem about the traditions and seven principles of Kwanzaa.
"I'm tired of giving in all over Miami Beach to developers' greed," said Marsha Gilbert, a lifelong North Beach resident, at the City Council meeting last August where the Ocean Terrace project was approved, according to a story in the Miami New Times.
It's crucial for us to remember that when a story is published by The Times it becomes part of the historical record, so giving in to the knee-jerk impulse to go for the clicks or be part of the conversation is unwise.
While the employees of the three other most valuable tech companies, Alphabet (Google), Amazon and Apple, remained Democratic in their giving in 2016, at the corporate level of Alphabet and Amazon — that is, at the level of their PACs — they have not.
According to Independent Sector, this is roughly the equivalent of losing all charitable giving in Vermont, North Dakota, Alaska, South Dakota, Maine, Wyoming, Rhode Island, Delaware, Montana, West Virginia, New Hampshire, Hawaii, New Mexico, Idaho, Nebraska, Nevada, Arkansas, Mississippi and Kansas combined.
FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Germany's Thyssenkrupp will split into two companies, one focused on capital goods and the other on materials, giving in to years of investor pressure and undergoing its biggest overhaul since the merger of Thyssen and Krupp 20 years ago.
Neither side would be crazy about giving in on those issues but "you can't always get what you want," and if they did, we would get a comprehensive immigration reform bill that would actually work to resolve our crisis, once and for all.
Instead of giving in to the sudden fatigue that had hit him -- he recalled the show advising people not to go to sleep or lay down -- he summoned his energy and walked to the elevator, using the wall for support along the way.
At the same time, "as much as it is logical for the EU to continue supporting Syrian refugees in Turkey, it is important not to create the impression of giving in to blackmail", one of the diplomats said, according to the sources.
With the new mayor not giving in to union demands leading up to a strike vote deadline, CTU President Karen Lewis, in her own first term and known for her outspoken personality and brash language, regularly insulted Emanuel at union rallies and in the media.
When frustration over Amazon's warehouse wages hit a boiling point earlier this year, the company picked a fight with Senator Bernie Sanders and his derisively named "Stop BEZOS Act" before ultimately giving in and accepting the easy win of just raising its employees' wages.
"I would rather sit behind bars standing up for what I believe in, than giving in to something I strongly don't believe in," she said, according to the news outlet, stressing that she believes parents have the right to make this decision for their child.
In banding together on issues and refusing to battle each other directly, Warren and Julián Castro, the former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Barack Obama, scored a victory for progressives, letting their policies shine through rather than giving in to Democratic drama.
Sanders's campaign manager, Faiz Shakir, said the senator's first-quarter fundraising total was powered by roughly 900,000 individual donations with an average contribution size of $20, a number that Sanders is likely to highlight given an increasing focus on grass-roots giving in Democratic politics.
"We're having a lot of advisors and clients talk to us about bringing their giving forward, giving … enough money [this year] so they can maximize their tax deduction and fund multiple years of giving in the future," Kim Laughton, president of Schwab Charitable, told CNBC.
The Board of Regents in Connecticut is expected to vote this month on giving in-state tuition to students displaced by the storms, as is the City University of New York, which has more than 16,000 students who identify as being of Puerto Rican descent.
He risks weakening his position if he is seen as giving in to American demands, especially in areas where many people in China feel the country has to make progress, such as in technology, if it wants to keep growing at a healthy pace.
That group — inspired by effective altruism, a broad social movement that relies on evidence and analysis to determine where donations will do the most good — helps entrepreneurs navigate the world of giving, in part by examining which charities offer the greatest return on investment.
She also did not provide the specific percentage that Abdullah received in the election, but it appears to be 39.52 percent, according to the AP. Abdullah, whose supporters alleged there were fake ballots included in the election, originally denied a recount before giving in.
A constant factor in the last 70 years of Communist China is that of the party holding onto power "ruthlessly, relentlessly and not giving in," said Stanzel, who is now a senior distinguished fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, SWP.
A recent report found that private giving for international affairs comprised only 6 percent of all philanthropic giving in the U.S. The 2017 Peace and Security Funding Index found that in 2014 (the most recent data), foundations gave $357.1 million on peace and security issues.
"I don't know that a lot of people are gonna be watching me at 4 in the morning, but we need to show people that we are not giving in to this effort to sell off our entire government to the highest bidder," he said.
Margaret Thatcher reinterpreted "one-nation Conservatism" once again, demonising Butler's one-nation welfarism as an excuse for giving in—that is conceding too much power to trade unionists, civil servants and other agents of decline—and instead resurrecting the old idea of a property-owning democracy.
Researchers reported that hoaxes and rumors reach more people and spread much faster than stories from reliable sources, primarily because human nature makes us susceptible to giving in to feelings of fear, disgust, and surprise—all emotions that fake news stories are often crafted to invoke.
Whether that's giving in to the fad or white-knuckling it until it passes, we support you in either endeavor because fashion is, after all, supposed to be fun, even when it's sting ray-ing the baby hairs off the back of your neck every 10 seconds.
Although today's philanthropists are more visible than those of previous generations, they account for less than a quarter of all charitable giving in America—which has remained roughly constant, at around 2% of GDP, for decades, according to David Callahan of Inside Philanthropy, a specialist website.
In the talk she also discussed stopping the Islamic State group, or ISIS, saying that Americans "would be giving in to their narrative if we cast them as representatives of a faith of 1.6 billion people" — a statement that was met by a round of applause.
Barwari of Legal Defense for Crimes Against Press Freedom also cited fears ofsectarian violence, saying two questions loom over the future of Mosul media: how to resume work without fanning the fires of sectarianism and how to report the news without giving in to political pressure.
Giving in to Rubio, who has the luxury of not being up for re-election until 2022, could set off a chain reaction among other GOP senators who suddenly decide there's just one more thing they want added or changed before they can vote for the bill.
The very notion of giving in to Democrats on immigration has already sparked backlash from the far-right contingent of Trump's base the president has worked so diligently to appease, not to mention the greater congressional Republican conference that has been posturing to lead negotiations on immigration.
In the 2016 cycle, two of the top five ZIP codes for political giving in America — 10022 and 10019, which span the length of 57th Street across Midtown Manhattan just south of Central Park — combined for $120 million in donations, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
When a moment of mistaken identity gives Daniel the chance to turn his life around, it initially looks as if he's giving in to opportunism; in the fullness of time, however, his deception begins to seem more and more like a genuine vocation coming into mystical focus.
BERLIN — Two activists briefly disrupted a jazz concert that the American filmmaker Woody Allen was giving in Hamburg, Germany, on Tuesday evening, saying they wanted to draw attention to an accusation that he had sexually abused his adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow in 1992, when she was 7.
And if the idea of a 153-minute pop song sounds like too much to you, feel safe in knowing that too much is entirely the point— Twin Fantasy thrives on the chaos, and, by record's end, makes a pretty good case for giving in to it.
While a day like Giving Tuesday can be a great occasion to put giving in the news and start a conversation about our ability to do good in the world, it wouldn't be good for it to become a make-or-break fundraising event for nonprofits.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, objected to a floor speech that Warren, D-Massachusetts, was giving in opposition to Sessions' nomination when she quoted a letter that Coretta Scott King wrote in opposition to Sessions during his attempted confirmation for a federal judgeship 30 years ago.
"People who find themselves in the role of 'family bank' should determine how much they've been giving in family support, or plan to give, and then weigh this in the context of their retirement goals," says Kevin Crain, head of workplace financial solutions at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
As opposed to giving in to pressure to close the SBA, Trump should dramatically increase the agency's budget and staffing, reopen all its offices around the country that President George W. Bush closed, and dramatically reinvigorate and expand the SBA's with a multitude of new programs for small businesses.
Backing down not only involves giving in to conservative reworking but also ceding to an implicit moral schema where reputations of these young white boys are more important than the harm they inflicted on Phillips (who was filmed crying after the confrontation) or the problems with systemic privilege overall.
However, the committee produced an email during the interview in which Page wrote to campaign officials and asked them to let him know "if you have any reservations or thoughts on how you'd prefer me to focus these remarks," apparently referring to the speech he was giving in Moscow.
They disappear into the north woods for months or years at a time, sometimes never to reemerge, giving in to despair out there, or going native (taking a real job, in other words), or catching their legs in their own traps and bleeding out, silently, into the snow.
Instead he built his own system, and family of collaborators and supporters, and since the turn of the millennium had become an increasingly important voice for the value of striving to perfect and explore a single proprietary aesthetic, and against giving in to the relentless pressure to produce collections.
Alex is maybe six feet tall, with a thick head of dark hair that he brushes in the slapdash manner of a kid giving in to his mother, and he speaks in a bracing, nasal timbre that recalls a Wayans brothers imitation of white people asking for directions.
I mean, people should feel good about the way decisions are made because it's not just one giving in to what you think the President wants, rather helping him see the full array of all the options and what the implications of those are, and then he decides.
If personal finance isn't offered at their school, or if they've already graduated, she says women can educate themselves with books like "Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In " by Roger Fisher and William Ury, or "A Woman's Guide to Successful Negotiating, " by Lee Miller and Jessica Miller.
This is where things get complicated: Finally giving in to his loneliness, Jim wakes up Aurora — who happens to share a name with the princess in Sleeping Beauty — and she has basically no choice but to fall in love with him once she realizes the fix they're in.
"In banding together on issues and refusing to battle each other directly, Warren and Castro, the former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Barack Obama, scored a victory for progressives, letting their policies shine through rather than giving in to Democratic drama," writes Refinery29 contributing editor Lily Herman.
In 2006, long after the steroid era's peak, he instituted stiffer drug testing policies, though critics say he didn't act soon enough, giving in to the thrill of watching juiced up ballplayers smack fastballs a mile through the sky just as baseball withered in popularity compared to football and basketball.
Despite the fervor of President Trump's Republican opponents, the president's brand of hard-edge nationalism — with its gut-level cultural appeals and hard lines on trade and immigration — is taking root within his adopted party, and those uneasy with grievance politics are either giving in or giving up the fight.
Uber embraces tipping in bid to hang on to angry drivers Uber embraces tipping in bid to hang on to angry drivers Uber is finally giving in to one of the biggest demands made by its fleet: The company will add an option to allow customers to tip their drivers.
For as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and did not know until the flood came and took them all away, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be.
Even though the value of the charitable deduction is watered down under the new tax law, FOTH will be another opportunity for nonprofit leaders and Congress to continue a respectful and productive dialogue to address these issues and better secure the role of private charitable giving in our civil society.
I imagined the woman's husband returning from the revolutionary tropics, from some grim mission attending to American "interests," as they're always called, coming back to this snow-globe world and giving in to the delusion that the two worlds did not exist in one continuous reality, separated only by permeable space.
Be especially careful about manipulation, and bring in a third party to help mediate—Pluto loves to create triangles between people, so give the planet of the underworld a taste of its own medicine by bringing in an unbiased party instead of giving in to shady behavior, gossip, or straight up lies.
But what I think is the purpose here is to try to get a more even trade relationship, and have a true alliance at NATO that does have some of our allies who haven&apost put up as much as they could, while they are giving in other areas to be helpful.
So it makes sense that the stars would want to align with a brand that has "giving" in the name, and which works in partnership with the non-profit Chrysalis, which works to improve self-sufficiency for homeless and low-income individuals by providing resources and support for them to find employment.
Cradle is tapping into a wider trend in our society: There has been a surge in charitable giving in the last 10 years, which totaled $373.3 billion in the U.S. alone in 2015 (up more than 4 percent on the previous year) according to figures from GivingUSA (the most current figures available).
"As long as you adhere to the standards of gift giving in general, I don't think secondhand, or the fact that it's purchased secondhand, has to be a negative," said Oh, who is studying digital fashion marketing, secondhand e-commerce and entrepreneurship at Drexel University — a major she created to fit her interests.
And if governments refuse to sign off on proposals for what the EU should seek in a post-Brexit free trade deal with London, then May's hopes of being able to show those guidelines at home as a trophy won in exchange for giving in to most of the EU's divorce demands would be thwarted.
A second senior European diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that many in Iran would want to meet with the United States but "it is very hard for them to do without it looking like they are giving in to America" and they would want to have some sense of what would follow.
Enter: my colleague Paulina, who is not only continually well hydrated but also carries herself with the serenity of someone who can easily meditate on the visual of a clear blue sky for two minutes without giving in to the urge to distract herself with, say, the entire internet's worth of articles on the history of the wooden nutmeg.
"Kim should rightly believe that lack of achievement at this meeting will not harm the future prospects of the negotiation process — basically, he did not believe there would be major negative consequences for not giving in to U.S. demands," Baohui Zhang, director of the Centre for Asian Pacific Studies at Lingnan University in Hong Kong, told VICE News.
The blockbuster superhero film is sure to spawn some of the most popular get-ups this season, but many are advising parents to consider all angles before giving in to their children's wishes — namely, exploring the idea of whether a white child dressing up as any of the film's black characters would be considered cultural appropriation.
Throughout its eight-episode season, Downward Dog was a surprisingly intimate, compassionate show about two characters trying to live their lives to the fullest without giving in to their own self-doubt — and one of those characters just so happened to be a mutt with sad eyes and an affinity for the umami flavors of trash.
Italy is also heading in 2020 for an annual budget deficit higher than 3 percent of G.D.P., which is a more important guideline, after giving in to Brussels on this year's budget, which is expected to have a deficit of 2.5 percent of G.D.P. The structural deficit — the underlying deficit without interest payments — is also widening.
The Treasury Department on Monday released early data showing a slight drop in charitable giving in the first year under President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE's tax-cut law.
In fact, when getting our wardrobe in the warm-weather groove, we're all about keeping things simple — as in, only giving in to a few solid pieces that can serve up an entire look on their own (as opposed to scooping up every It item you see when you "tap for credits") and which will work for just about any summertime pursuit.
Insofar as changing from a deduction to a credit might reduce his giving, and insofar as I think his charitable giving to causes like eliminating malaria, combating HIV/AIDS, supporting vaccinations, and so on is good, getting rid of the deduction might reduce giving in places where it helps a lot, and hurt people who Gates's donations could have helped.
But what I am surprised by—and frankly shocked by—is how many mainstream commentators have concluded that the best way to deal with incel terrorism—and terrorism is what it is—is by giving in to their absurd demands, as though the violence would stop if these hateful young men were somehow supplied with what they insist they need and deserve: sex.
Unsafe to perform outside the safety of his home, Grigorescu's actions suggest that such seemingly quotidian acts as washing one's body or attempting to sleep become for the artist acts of resistance, of not giving in to the system by taking care of one's own body, and continuing to make art and perform acts of resistance, even if alone and in secret.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Wednesday signed an executive order intended to end family separations at the southern border, giving in to intense bipartisan pressure on an issue that had drawn worldwide condemnation of his administration.
The slippery trade aid slope Giving in to China, U.S. airlines drop Taiwan (in name at least) How China's currency could help it weather a trade war, at a cost "The direct effects on the U.S. economy are small, because the economy is really big and it is mostly domestically driven," said Beth Ann Bovino, chief United States economist at Standard & Poor's Ratings Services.
EditorsNote: Noted away team in lede; Added city/state in lede graf; Changed 'gave' to 'giving' in 143th graf; Changed 40.3 to 39.7 in 6th graf Tyrique Jones recorded his fourth double-double of the season with 14 points and 10 rebounds as No. 25 Xavier used a pressure defense to pull away in an 87-62 victory over visiting Lipscomb on Saturday afternoon in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Though the slowdown, which began in 2014, was previously often attributed to the crackdown on gift-giving in China as well as the growing sophistication of the Asian consumer and overexpansion, the study identified digital disruption, the pace of change and the need to reframe the relationship between technology and luxury as the most crucial issues in the coming year, no matter the geography or product focus.
It's true whether you're feeling an ecstatic jolt at Michael Jackson's "Thriller," clutching your face to keep from smiling too hard at Robin Williams's performance in The Birdcage, giving in to the chills inspired by Heath Ledger's smile in 10 Things I Hate About You, or closing your eyes and letting the smoke of Amy Winehouse's voice curl around you and squeeze, just a little too hard.
The tax law President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE signed in December will lower charitable giving in 2628 by $28500 billion, or 6900 percent, before accounting for economic growth, according to a new report from the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute (AEI).
He urges the crowd to amplify his message of hope and inclusion, rather than giving in to "the sense of helplessness that that sets in every time you turn on the TV." In his uniform of a white button-down, narrow tie and slim-cut navy trousers, his cheeks still ruddy from the 22020-degree temperatures, older voters say in interviews that he reminds them of John F. Kennedy.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Wednesday signed an executive order intended to end family separations at the southern border, giving in to intense bipartisan pressure on an issue that had drawn worldwide condemnation of his administration.
Even if the House flips in January, newly-empowered Democrats should support a trade agreement that fosters mutual economic growth rather than giving in to the potential desire to deny President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE an accomplishment.
The 53-year-old former commodities trader cast May, who voted to stay in the EU, as "Theresa the appeaser" for giving in to Brussels on almost every element of Brexit negotiations and said Britain was being humiliated by the EU. "The best-case scenario right now under our current pathetic leadership is Brexit in name only - that is about as good as it gets," Farage told Reuters in his office a few metres from Westminster Abbey.
Keeping Score If Kyrie Irving is to be believed, the Boston Celtics are keeping up their astounding 16-game winning streak simply by listening to their coaches, sticking to their game plan and not giving in to the idea that huge scoring runs are necessary to thrive in the modern N.B.A. "Teams make their runs and we just stay the course," Irving told reporters after Boston's 110-102 overtime victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Monday.
It seems that after it was reported that Sadler apologized privately to McCain's daughter, the White House did not allow her to apologize publicly for fear that it would show some sort of weakness, or a "giving in" to someone who has been a strident opponent of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
Second, and relatedly, donors tend to favor organizations that focus on the US. This could be because many donors don't realize that a dollar given to help residents of sub-Saharan Africa, for example, will likely make more of a difference to people's lives than a dollar spent in the US. Giving to international causes accounted for just 4.2 percent of Americans' charitable giving in 2015, the last year for which data is available, according to Giving USA, an annual report produced by the Giving USA Foundation Indiana University's Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
Though Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had resisted giving in to numerous demands laid out by U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE, Ottawa finally came to terms, presumably deciding that it could not suffer the economic pummeling that would follow the demise of the 25-year pact with its largest trading partner.
As chronicled in a 9.63 article about gift-giving in the notoriously posh British magazine Tatler, among many rich people it really is the thought that counts—you want to lavish attention and time on your friends, not just money, though you will naturally spend a lot of money on gifts too: (Don't worry if you don't know what the Lanesborough or the Connaught are; you can't afford to stay in those hotels anyway.) So it's no surprise that this year's gift guide from Robb Report, a luxury publication that contains a lot of coverage of private jets, skews heavily toward the experiential.

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