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Internet hasn't gone away, but the idea of making businesses on the internet has gone away temporarily. Right.
"We know that racism hasn't gone away because of the evidence we have from discrimination studies" But that doesn't necessarily mean that racism has gone away.
But he and his policies have never really gone away.
The president could have gone away and checked the facts.
It's yet another reminder that racial profiling hasn't gone away.
The appeal of nuking hurricanes has never really gone away.
Range anxiety has not gone away as EVs have advanced.
Yet the reasons for the fires have not gone away.
"I'm aware that boy bands haven't gone away," he continued.
But the danger of a skewed census hasn't gone away.
However, the risks that sparked the crisis haven't gone away.
It hasn't gone away, it just morphed into something else.
The quest for new forms of money hasn't gone away.
The equally extreme Dutch Party for Freedom hasn't gone away.
Thanks to the ZTE incident, that problem has gone away.
"His voice has never gone away," forward David West said.
Carmelo Anthony mused that it had never really gone away.
"It hasn't gone away," Mr. Powell said of trade uncertainty.
That's not to say all the problems have gone away.
The intense look, as you noted, has not gone away.
But despite these efforts, the problems have not gone away.
The fiasco surrounding the comment system has similarly not gone away.
"It has been a nightmare that hasn't gone away," Allen said.
Then just from eating clean, healthy, organic that has gone away.
However, as of this writing the posts have finally gone away.
YOU KNOW, FANS WHO YOU MIGHT HAVE GONE AWAY, CAME BACK.
The international donors' obligation to help Palestinians has not gone away.
Sanders nominating fight ended, the bitter feelings still haven't gone away.
Their joint creation, BMX XXX, has never really gone away, though.
"I don&apost think the opportunity has gone away," Hudson said.
It's not as though all of his problems have gone away.
For people in the city, the problems have not gone away.
But the fears of the inhabitants here have not gone away.
So, I think it's pretty much gone-- gone away after that.
This is not to say public sex has gone away entirely.
But residents here say the crackdown hasn't gone away, just underground.
BOLDEN: How come it hasn&apost gone away with GOP control, then?
Fast forward to 2017, and the city's gang violence hasn't gone away.
"It's not like that's gone away, it's just gone underground," said Harrison.
Meanwhile, our need for a deeper sense of belonging hasn't gone away.
Yet the idea of building a successor has never quite gone away.
Five months later, the nervousness percolating within Snap has not gone away.
"We know the problem has not gone away in Brazil," he said.
Yet the idea of a Concorde successor has never quite gone away.
But those worries wouldn't have gone away even if Remain had won.
Since the hysterectomy, her symptoms have almost completely gone away, she said.
Ben Konigsberg plays a teenager whose mother has gone away to rehab.
Now, both the factory jobs and the construction jobs have gone away.
There's dead deer, dead cows, dead wildlife, miles of fence gone away.
The same anger that marked the Kavanaugh debate has not gone away.
I haven't gone back to smoking—but it hasn't gone away entirely.
Despite the Bernie Bro stereotype's obvious deficiency, the term hasn't gone away.
"That's why I say these guys have never gone away," he added.
But, the wall and the President's appetite for it hasn't gone away.
The soreness had gone away, but still, the lump made him nervous.
Darla Wright's worries over the water in Flint have never gone away.
Part of the reason is that cyber-sickness has not gone away.
He hasn't gone away — in fact, he has lived in Trump Tower.
Six months into his presidency, America First nationalism has not gone away.
The group was "massively downgraded," he said, but "had not gone away."
The responsibility that one feels to one's native land hasn't gone away.
It's only because of the Western influence that it has gone away.
However, the problems that plague the airline industry have not gone away.
There were signs on Monday that those issues had not gone away.
"This may be because the atrial fibrillation had not really gone away and just became more intermittent, or it may be because it had gone away but recurred," said senior study author Tom Marshall of the University of Birmingham.
Now the pain has mostly gone away but the full mobility has not.
Today, the threat is different, but it has by no means gone away.
The problem with such rhetoric is that manufacturing has not really gone away.
But for Mormons like me and my parents, the threat hadn't gone away.
Flip phones might have all but gone away, but the StarTac lives forever.
I was still so broken from losing Chloe… Those feelings haven't gone away.
While some transgender people appreciated Adichie's apology, the controversy still hasn't gone away.
So after the war has gone away, do we see the same effects?
The systemic problems that existed before the Triple Crown have not gone away.
"Funding for just anything under the sun has gone away," Mr. Gurley said.
Trump now occupies the White House, but that pressure has hardly gone away.
They needed to do advertising because their other business, licensing, had gone away.
I got this guitar from Dayton Band after I'd gone away to college.
My childhood, with its depths and peaks of emotion, has never gone away.
"The discontent has gone latent, but it hasn't gone away," Mr. Seijas said.
Not only has it not gone away, it has gotten much, much worse.
Despite this, concerns about competition with cheap Mexican labor have not gone away.
But Black Friday hasn't diminished or gone away as much as it's changed.
But the depression of losing a career, that really has never gone away.
The threat of nuclear war and violence from racism still hasn't gone away.
And the social injustices that were roiling in the 21951s haven't gone away.
In Spotlight, we talked about how so much local press has gone away.
It hasn't gone away," the firm's co-founder said Friday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
While Jersey Shore has gone away, the toxic culture it helped solidify has not.
SUPPLY-SIDE SHOCK AND AWE It's not that individual supply differentials have gone away.
Not that these problems have gone away, but we've managed to look through them.
He wants governments to keep paying attention, because the crisis has not gone away.
Another coalition crisis may have been averted, but that division has not gone away.
Seven months out, the concerns over the L train shutdown have not gone away.
But while the Taliban no longer run things from Kabul, they've hardly gone away.
And in Iraq especially, the problems that created Sunni extremism have not gone away.
Just because the government made a decision and apologized, doesn't mean it's gone away.
The movie capital and its institutions probably hoped the issue would have gone away.
Debates between tax-cutting conservatives and free-spending social democrats have not gone away.
Some of those geopolitical issues haven't gone away, but they're not in the limelight.
And it hasn't gone away yet, even if the zinc price says it has.
They haven't just gone away, they're waiting for the IPO window to come back.
Now he's gone away and we've sort of forgotten just how huge he was.
The Denver Guardian story caused a crisis at Facebook, and it hasn't gone away.
They scrubbed it once the speech was done, but the issue hasn't gone away.
The valuation issue that prompted the hedge fund manager's intervention hasn't gone away, though.
"It tells you the demand for basic freedoms has not gone away," he said.
She's gotten much of her mobility back and the double vision has gone away.
Even as profitability remains solid, the problems that plague airlines have not gone away.
But a major issue behind the selloff - China's cooling economy - has not gone away.
After three or four years, I stopped taking them because everything had gone away.
Chickenpox: The blistery and itchy illness that hasn't gone away Chickenpox, the viral illness that causes a blistery itchy rash often accompanied by fever and generalized malaise, has not exactly gone away since the vaccine was introduced in the United States in 1995.
But 22016 years later, even that sequel series has had its moment and gone away.
But the possibility of "climate determinism" being used for destructive ends has not gone away.
But the obstacles that drove lawmakers to a grand bargain in 2013 haven't gone away.
As multiple examples from the past few years indicate, it has never really gone away.
Those blatant counterfeits have gone away, with most rival products now using generic elastic straps.
But the practice hasn't gone away, and it's even played a role in recent elections.
But talk of rules intended to stem panic in collapsing markets has not gone away.
For those who survived or lost their loved ones, the pain has never gone away.
"Those concerns have subsided for now, but they have not completely gone away," he said.
But his adoring fans haven't gone away, their desire has seemed to have only deepened.
With time and effort, the sense that I am a fictional character has gone away.
And, speaking of tax time, the deductions for tax preparation have gone away as well.
Heflin had gone away again, because here he was coming back with two fresh cans.
People have been trying to bridge that gap for years, but it hasn't gone away.
Issues over territory have not gone away, but merely been placed on the back burner.
Overall, the reality for LGBTQ Americans remains bleak: Queer youth homelessness has not gone away.
They dropped their first two games of the tournament and could have gone away quietly.
" He said: "For us, this has been a consistent issue that has not gone away.
But then Beltre reported to training camp with calf problems that have not gone away.
In all these EU antitrust cases, complaints against Google have certainly not gone away (yet) though.
While quirky startup monikers haven't gone away, founders are increasingly comfortable with less-unusual-sounding choices.
The obsession with dolls and animated movies has always been there and has never gone away.
In recent years, the number of call records has gone down but not gone away completely.
"It is a symbol that probably would have gone away if not for email," Kuzman said.
We know that racism hasn't gone away because of the evidence we have from discrimination studies.
Although repo rates have eased back since then, the underlying problem has still not gone away.
That doesn't mean that the historic enmity between Israel and its Arab neighbors has gone away.
"There's a perception that third-party data for targeting has gone away — it hasn't," he said.
The array of headwinds associated with slowing global growth, trade disputes and tariffs haven't gone away.
Contrary to the promises of legalization supporters, the black market hasn't gone away in legalized states.
Maybe you have RED MAN syndrome, but that would have gone away after a few hours.
"We've thrown the kitchen sink at the problem and it still hasn't gone away," King added.
A brand like Mashable should not have gone away, and thankfully it did not go away.
But Mitch Smith found that the mascot, and the debate surrounding it, have not gone away.
But then, I also love books, and they've not gone away in the wake of movies.
Blanchard's Beahm added that worries about more tension in the Middle East haven't gone away either.
Open-outcry pits have gone away with the rise of electronic trading over the last decade.
"There's something about the ongoing saga of President Trump that hasn't gone away," Dr. Farber said.
"The world as we know it has gone away, and we have to change," he said.
The ancient killer may be less deadly than in the past, but it has not gone away.
But as the airport spectacle showed, they haven't gone away, only grown more specific about their grievances.
Because the power of donning blackface to demean and diminish black people has never ever gone away.
While ISIS may have been defeated, the Yazidis say they have not gone away and could resurface.
And the biggest question of all has not gone away: are banks—and taxpayers—now safe enough?
The need for reform has not gone away with the man who failed to make it happen.
Patients will be advised to avoid activities such as driving until feelings of sleepiness have gone away.
I had a permanent mark across there for a while, which was pretty much gone away now.
Sure enough, the day after, that had all gone away and I felt really clear and glowy.
Additional tariffs that were implemented during the tit-for-tat fight last year have not gone away.
The drama from the election hasn't gone away: It's just morphed into dissent for the current administration.
All three companies have renewed their commitment to the partnership, but the tensions have not gone away.
Now, reports suggest the hum has returned — even though some locals say it's never really gone away.
A CNN poll shows that despite Europe's troubling history, anti-Semitism on the continent hasn't gone away.
Tuesday's weakness has not gone away as there are concerns that valuations are pretty expensive, he added.
The climate issue has not gone away, however, and has now become the Liberals' own political headache.
His previous chat runs long, and by the time he arrives the signals have gone away completely.
While they have found a common enemy in Trump, the ill will has never really gone away.
The sun came up this morning; we remain a divided nation; our challenges have not gone away.
While homophobia and biphobia certainly haven't gone away, it seems less of a consideration to the public.
It's a necessary reminder that this is still a problem, still an issue, and hasn't gone away.
By the time the property was cleared for occupancy, his oldest daughter had gone away to college.
Bad behavior has not gone away, notwithstanding the valiant efforts of the people in the #MeToo movement.
The enemies that the leading character in "The Destiny of Me" rails against have never gone away.
People do stare at him, Mr. Martinez conceded, because the stigma of tattoos hasn't entirely gone away.
But to most analysts of the Russian efforts, they've never gone away—as the LinkedIn case shows.
Mr. Naqibullah said the woman's three sons had gone away from the village for basic religious education.
There were once sex differences in average mathematical ability that favored men, and those have gone away.
While its most high-profile case has gone away, as we've said, the debate over device security vs.
But while Streetrunner produced many of Wayne's most iconic songs from the mid-2000s, he hasn't gone away.
Those problems have not gone away, but their management has improved as both sides have found mutual interests.
But that doesn't necessarily mean that the underlying issues have gone away or the underlying position has changed.
A CAT scan revealed a growth on his lung (unrelated to the cough, which has since gone away).
Year-end planning has a whole new look now that a few popular tax deductions have gone away.
That is partly because Mr Zelaya has not gone away; his wife, Xiomara Castro, is a presidential candidate.
This controversy hasn't gone away; a House hearing this July focused heavily on the company's supposed liberal bias.
O'Brien asked for Lynch's thoughts on Colin Kaepernick's protest, which it should be noted hasn't gone away quietly.
But reservoirs in the south remain depleted — and the state's water woes, while partly alleviated, haven't gone away.
But the problems that plagued the GOP two weeks ago -- divisions among moderates and conservatives -- haven't gone away.
Chat hasn't gone away; it's just that these programs proved unable to fully keep up with the times.
They could have just formatted the drive and restored from backup and the ransomware would have gone away.
And the Comey/Russia issues have not gone away just because the President is out of the country.
There are bug zappers in the West Wing to combat the chronic issue, which has not gone away.
" But he added that the hold "doesn't mean that the threats that we've previously identified have gone away.
"The array of headwinds associated with slowing global growth, trade disputes and tariffs haven't gone away," he said.
I want stuff that will talk to people for a long time because these issues haven't gone away.
The problem has never really gone away, and defeating it takes more than arresting a few bad apples.
But the problem hasn't gone away -- there are still almost 30 million uninsured people in the United States.
"It seems that whatever noise was originally puzzling people has gone away," he told VICE in an email.
Instead, the election results on Sunday showed that the alienation with mainstream consensus politics has hardly gone away.
The gossip magazines have all kind of gone away, and everyone just puts their stuff on Instagram anyway.
The gossip magazines have all kind of gone away, and everyone just puts their stuff on Instagram anyway.
"I was still young, but I definitely had that feeling, and it hasn't really gone away," he said.
And I think that's gone away," Van Drew said before telling Trump, "You have my undying support. Always.
"We did that 20 years ago; that joke's never gone away," Mr. McVicar said of the golfing bit.
Over time, some industries have gone away, but new jobs keep emerging as we continue inventing new things.
The deep feelings from the hearing have not gone away and likely will never go away for good.
But I also don't want to give the impression that the threats in Europe have completely gone away.
There was a lot of political violence against civilians, which is essentially terrorism, and that's all gone away.
They were stocks that were once great based on models that have either gone away or changed by events.
But the problem hasn't gone away, and it appears that this reprehensible pattern has been playing out in Rochester.
Pre-crisis prospective borrowers would use their homes, but post-crisis home-equity lending has gone away, he added.
Several months later, the issue still has not gone away, and Republicans are taking steps to keep it alive.
He's become part of a community that's still improving Pebble long after the company behind it has gone away.
Hu said she expects Chinese authorities to introduce more supportive policies as uncertainties surrounding trade have not gone away.
In the past two years, whenever those voices have gone away, I suddenly realize that I have stopped eating.
I've had all of the adolescent acne (on my chest, back, and face) — all of which has gone away.
While Trump and many policy makers have focused on Trump, another old threat has not gone away: al Qaeda.
At a time when Holocaust denial has still not gone away, this first generation's testimony must be heard again.
Will spare tires eventually disappear altogether, in a similar way features such as cassette tape decks have gone away?
The anti-trans rhetoric hasn't gone away, nor has the seemingly endless negativity and prejudice directed toward transgender children.
Earlier this month, Nielsen warned state officials that the threat from Russia to target elections has not gone away.
In other words, while the impulse to share may not have gone away, it has been tempered by consequences.
"All of the approaches meant he would have gone away, and we're not interested in that conversation," Brown said.
There was a big boom of that stuff, and that seems to have gone away for the most part.
So all of that compassion has gone away and, unfortunately, they will take you for every penny you have.
While concerns over U.S.-China trade tensions have eased in the wake of Xi's comments, they haven't gone away.
And of course, despite recent strength in the yuan, the reasons it weakened significantly last year haven't gone away.
Although ISIS and its self-styled caliphate in Iraq and Syria have fallen, the threat has not gone away.
The tricky issue of Taiwan has not gone away either, and is one of several that could upset relations.
Six weeks after returning home, another complication surfaced — uncontrollable tremors in his right arm that have not gone away.
"I was two years old when it started, and it has never gone away," the beauty queen from Arkansas, explains.
The dangers remain While President Trump said that the dangers posed by Kim have now gone away, significant dangers remain.
I think if I was to sell it, it would feel like a big part of me has gone away.
She had gone away and I knew she was in there — that strong, powerful, confident woman — and I found her.
You start to see that especially in our industry where a bunch of players have gone away or been acquired.
The need to reform the Tata Group has not gone away with the man who failed to make it happen.
A January report from the National Fair Housing Alliance found that racial discrimination by auto dealerships has hardly gone away.
The dream of creating consumer HoloLens experiences has all but gone away, if we're judging by what developers are creating.
Having largely gone away as cell providers capitalized on people's smartphone addictions, unlimited packages are now back with a vengeance.
Middle sister is detached, even numb; at one point she says that her "inner world, it seemed, had gone away".
The steps they've been taking haven't worked, apparently, and the rumors of their instability and Philip's womanizing haven't gone away.
But these jobs have gone away, despite Trump's desperate efforts to prop them up on the backs of future generations.
His symptoms improved after being placed on the autoimmune drug infliximab, but they hadn't fully gone away by early 2017.
Only in the last 100 years or so — with the spread of artificial light — has that cycle largely gone away.
Years later, after he graduated college, the problem still hadn't gone away, so Long decided to do something about it.
Despite its age (the first iteration appeared in Japan more than 20 years ago), Pokémon has never really gone away.
Covered homicide for four months, because the sports department at the Daily News had gone away because of the strike.
" Paul was killed in the war soon afterward, but by then, she wrote, "he had already gone away from me.
Where we've lost is super local, community newspapers, and there's a statistic that 2100,300 local community newspapers have gone away.
The rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany party shows that disaffection with mainstream politics has hardly gone away.
His physical pain has mostly gone away, thanks in part to the regimen of yoga and meditation that he maintains.
The National Front has not gone away, although it is much weakened, and it is still singing the same song.
The rise of white supremacy, that layer has never gone away, it's always been there, but somebody opened a door.
The challenges facing Europe — low growth, eurozone governance, migration, debt, border security and populism — have by no means gone away.
But then something amazing happened: Right after getting the transplant, Loy noticed her MS-related bladder symptoms had gone away.
The reticule, a small, highly decorated purse, was born — and like a pernicious poltergeist, it has never really gone away.
The pleasure of an Ethan Hawke performance is often based in his boyishness, which hasn't gone away as he's aged.
The dizziness is getting better but it still hasn't gone away, so I want to make sure I get enough sleep.
Her tentative forays into new friendships and college parties will feel familiar to just about anyone who's gone away to college.
PARIS (Reuters Breakingviews) - The yellow-vest protests are fizzling out in France, but the inequities that fueled them haven't gone away.
In my mind, these things haven't gone away and the last thing the country needs is political upheaval at this moment.
But I feel odd wearing them at night or inside — the stigma of wearing sunglasses at night still hasn't gone away.
While traditional phone subsidies have gone away, companies have been willing to fork over cash to lure customers from rival networks.
"It's disappointing to see that this myth hasn't gone away," Dan Romer, research director of the APPC, said in a release.
"It's been off the radar screen and out of the newspaper headlines, but the problems really haven't gone away," he said.
Schulze had told a friend that she was heading to New York, but she didn't seem to have voluntarily gone away.
I think that's gone away a little bit—or maybe I just have way more gay people following me than before.
China devalued its currency, sending shockwaves through foreign exchange markets, fanning already-smouldering global growth concerns that have not gone away.
And the factors that led to such rampant deal making last year — slower growth and cheap financing — have not gone away.
The National Football League has taken steps to try and make the game safer but the issue has not gone away.
The New York Police Department retrained patrol officers to avoid the banned tactic, but records show it has not gone away.
While the TV renaissance has radically changed the mix — hello, superheroes, political soaps, brittle sitcoms — the crime drama hasn't gone away.
While wider calls for market-oriented reform haven't gone away, experts say China is questioning what will work best at home.
Not only that, but caucuses require something that should have gone away with the fall of the Soviet Union — public voting.
The spare parts to fix the Toyota are either unavailable or unaffordable, but the repayments on the car haven't gone away.
They remind us about the biggest news stories of the past 10 years and how many of them haven't gone away.
Electricity has not gone away, the internet is still going strong, and power generation is a third of the carbon emissions.
It was barely noticeable, but I instantly knew something was wrong because that side effect should have gone away by then.
Other more subtle forms of communication – unacknowledged direct telephone calls, messages delivered through spies, envoys and allies – have also not gone away.
So Wall Street traders may have gone away in May, but they are still trading from wherever it is that they are.
The injuries have not gone away, and United has to overturn a 2-1 deficit against Midtjylland at Old Trafford on Thursday.
Cyber security has never gone away as a hot topic in the technology sphere and in 2018 it remains an enormous issue.
Then your second version, which was The Hold Steady where you really got big, that sort of had gone away by then.
It's why for centuries people have gone away to the mountains, spent time in silence, and searched deep within themselves for good.
And just like a lot of the NYSE traders have gone away, so a lot of the active managers are going away.
Those prices have since moderated, but manufacturers say many of the price increases on the metal parts they buy haven't gone away.
I found by three or four years after The Slits I couldn't even listen to music anymore and it hasn't gone away.
Cramer noted that both big pharma and fast-growing biotech stocks have reached levels where the sellers seem to have gone away.
The RALs had had gone away for several years after some state attorneys general and regulators had criticized them as predatory lending.
If his children take over his businesses, which Trump has suggested they will, then the conflicts of interest won't have gone away.
The trade war has not gone away, and British politicians are still trying to figure out how to quit the European Union.
Bazile, along with others from Together Baton Rouge, helped defeat the St. George movement, but the underlying problems had hardly gone away.
The old 380-horsepower, supercharged V6 has gone away, replaced by either a 247-horsepower or a 296-horsepower turbocharged four-banger.
Rhino Trading Partners chief strategist Michael Block thinks concerns about economic data haven't entirely gone away, along with geopolitics and election risk.
"The tight and price-supportive fundamental outlook has not gone away," said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Denmark's Saxo Bank.
The transition to Southern democracy, Mickey argues, wasn't easy and it wasn't clean; the attitudes underpinning Southern authoritarianism have not gone away.
Which means, congratulations, we've made it through the first trimester of his presidency — but for some reason, my nausea hasn't gone away.
This of course doesn't mean that the US and Iran are friends or that decades-long tensions between them have gone away.
What's left is a greatly contracted, less competitive market, in which costs have gone up and patient choice has increasingly gone away.
"Obviously we continue to have global trade tensions -- that hasn't gone away, but it doesn't seem to be getting worse," Ozimek said.
But administrations come and go, and over the decades since the rebellion, that central tension over the land has never actually gone away.
He led them to an NCAA Championship in 1982, and it seems his influence on the school's athletic programs hasn't gone away yet.
But jokes at the expense of victims and marginalized people haven't gone away, and neither have most of the comedians who make them.
"A lot of the problems that led to the company's softening fundamentals over the last couple of years haven't gone away," said Hottovy.
At the time, Starzageddon (as I dubbed it), looked bad for Netflix, because a major source of its newer releases had gone away.
Just when we thought it had gone away forever ... here's Cam Newton bringing back the Pharrell hat at the Lakers game Thursday night.
Sometimes, it seems like every possible on-demand service that could be created has already come along — and, in some cases, gone away.
He was placed on the disabled list after that game and Wednesday manager Joe Girardi said the headaches have not completely gone away.
Nothing came of the talks but the idea has not gone away, with ICE, which offers New York-based futures trading, showing interest.
While the fear of being rejected for my health issues has certainly not gone away completely, it was far more palpable with men.
Sexism and misogyny are nothing new, and obviously haven't gone away; women are constantly being taught that being "nice" should be their goal.
It seemed to have gone away—but a week or so later, I noticed that my vision was starting to get really blurry.
"While the risks associated with Quitaly/Italexit have eased with the formation of a new government, they have not gone away," she added.
While few characters in "Eight Hours" wind up dead or humiliated, it's not as if Mr. Fassbinder's bleak worldview has entirely gone away.
It isn't as if the complexities of race, masculinity, violence and capitalism that the first "Shaft" spun into blaxploitation gold have gone away.
Mobilizing large numbers of white supremacists in public appears to be a challenge, even though nobody would ever say they have gone away.
But their demands and those of other agriculture workers, who together make up about half India's 26.6 billion people, have not gone away.
Nine Inch Nails reunites for a gig at the Twin Peaks roadhouse, where they play "She's Gone Away" for about five minutes. 3.
Basically, he claimed that fat-shaming has gone away and we need to bring it back in order to address obesity, or something.
"It's kind of been put on the back burner, the sense of urgency among some of the legislators has gone away," said Rep.
Had it not been for that program, it would very likely that this place would have closed down and those jobs gone away.
Roseanne has gone away and come back a thousand times since her racist tweet, and Drake's taking mad heat over Sophie Brussaux's baby.
So, the middle class, I have to say that I take some exception with the idea that the middle class has gone away.
Both my ability to eat a lot of food and, more importantly, my interest in eating a lot of food has gone away.
Because all the other revenue models have gone away if advertising is low, and the tech platforms have grown and grown and grown.
While the top charts haven't gone away, the focus these days is on what Apple thinks is best — not the wisdom of the masses.
And, he's continuing to move forward and focus on other things, but that frustration certainly hasn't gone away, and I don't think it will.
Once enough of these frustrations have gone away, it's the things the iPad is better than a laptop at that'll make the real difference.
The rising soccer star had gone away with friends on a spring break trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, but without her parents' permission.
Previous observational conflicts (for example, that the oldest stars in the universe were older than the universe itself) have gone away as measurements improved.
I'd been having trouble figuring out the new season – second seasons can be tricky – and so I'd gone away, to work on an episode.
That kind of nightmare seems to have gone away, but now there are different kinds of nightmares for the new generation that's coming up.
The government has gone away with that mandate and on your behalf has negotiated a Brexit deal that you can now see on paper.
And for some, the problems that drove them to make the suicide attempt haven't gone away, and they may have in fact gotten worse.
"Compartmentalization of mixed languages (by multilinguals) have gone away with each coming generation," Kalika Bali, a researcher at Microsoft, told CNBC in an interview.
"We found that many differences between men and women continue and have not really gone away to any substantial degree," she told Reuters Health.
There's so many history museums that aren't showing these artifacts, and it's a part of history that really hasn't been resolved or gone away.
"My friends and colleagues from five years ago haven't gone away," he says, referring to fellow activists who were on the Maidan beside him.
A MONSTER CALLS Life could not be worse for a sensitive 12-year-old whose gentle mother has gone away because she's seriously ill.
" CenturyLink: "I liked the merger, but I still feel that every time I've gone away from Verizon and AT&T, I have hurt people.
But the next crisis will inevitably look different than the last, and the structural deficiencies revealed in the last crisis have not gone away.
Transphobia hasn't gone away — there is still much to be done to ensure every trans and nonbinary person has a safe and affirming life.
The connection between India and Los Angeles that started when yoga first became fashionable in Hollywood during the 1930s has never really gone away.
The translation feels timely because "Yellow Negroes'" twin themes of undocumented migrant workers and the damaging legacy of European colonialism have not gone away.
In the nearly three years since the Pentagon allowed women to join front-line combat units, questions about the policy have not gone away.
"Racial issues have not gone away in our country, and we felt that this was an opportune time to publish 'Barracoon'," Ms. Gaston said.
But the turmoil in Italy makes clear that anti-European populism has not gone away, and that the euro is in the cross hairs.
It hadn't gone away by the following morning, and his symptoms progressed until he was unable to speak coherently or get out of bed.
And the coalition that sunk Mr. Moore's campaign — young people, women and black voters in major cities and rural counties — has not gone away.
This last week has reinforced that blackface, with its roots in demeaning minstrel-show traditions that date to the 1830s, has never gone away.
The week has also reinforced that blackface, with its roots in demeaning minstrel-show traditions that date to the 1830s, has never gone away.
The high-pressure parenting style brought to wide attention by Amy Chua's "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" has not gone away in China.
But on the internet that biological protection seems to have gone away and it's so easy to just cast people as just the other.
TMZ Sports reported that multiple NBA teams have gone away from calling their majority stakeholders "owners" because some believe the term has a negative connotation.
"They've been somewhat difficult for U.S. exporters to penetrate, so those barriers to trade would have gone away or would've been reduced considerably," he said.
That feeling I had when I first landed in the European Dead Zone, of walking into a full, unstable world, has never quite gone away.
The same influential group of women under 20163 who supported Sanders — and, some say, helped derail Clinton's chances in the general election — haven't gone away.
I broke out with a fever on the day I got it, but since then, it's gone away — I've been relatively lucky in that regard.
Now all that remains are the ghosts of pimples past: acne scars — and they can haunt you long after the initial breakout has gone away.
Farmers' anger over falling crop prices was factor behind the BJP's defeat in three major state elections in December, and that anger hasn't gone away.
He said there was a brief flurry from an inflation scare after the election, but that worry has gone away as oil prices have fallen.
As Weiner's viral tweet demonstrates, the Scunthorpe problem hasn't gone away in the past two decades, despite remarkable advances in machine learning and algorithmic moderation.
But one thing is clear: the crises that the Boomers faced—whether it was a fractured polity or a corrupt political class—haven't gone away.
But the underlying problems that have frustrated reform efforts for the past 20 years, and arguably for the last 40 years, have not gone away.
"The longer-term problems we have in the United States haven't gone away and that's what's causing investors to be a bit jumpy," Kern said.
My friend's husband, my ex-boyfriend, had gone away for a week for work, so my friend was alone; it was midwinter and unusually cold.
A large number of these brands have gone away due to mergers as airlines joined together in order to survive the brutally competitive market place.
The market is not without risks, and those things that have been worrying it — trade wars, higher interest rates, geopolitical tensions — have not gone away.
This displacement issue has not gone away despite Abiy's inclusive leadership style, which has brought in major groups, including many more women in the Cabinet.
And we're happy to see that the absurd (some might say over-the-top) moments that make us binge the show have not gone away.
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"I mean, it's still not the Bay Area in terms of the volume of companies but, like, that complaint's kind of gone away," Flager said.
Madison and Peter agree that their love for each other hasn't gone away, but we're left hanging on what they decide to do from there.
None of this is to say that eBay has gone away — in 2017, more merchandise changed hands over the platform than in any earlier year.
She alleged he repeatedly subjected her to sexual innuendo about her and suggested her problems would have gone away if she had slept with him.
Now less novel, they still remain news: Colorism has not gone away, nor has the military, long since integrated, stamped out racism among its ranks.
Where before there used to be a phone interface for Android Auto for people who have older cars, in Android 10 that has gone away.
"It is now clear that the political risks that came to light with the removal of FinMin Nene... have not gone away," Citi told clients.
But the crisis within the party has not gone away, especially given fears that many Labour legislators could lose their seats in the next election.
Go deeper: The controversy has reinforced that blackface, with its roots in demeaning minstrel-show traditions that date to the 21s, has never gone away.
I had gone away to college and four of the happiest years of my life — making friends, winning fellowships, and starting in a top PhD program.
It's a thematic concern that's never completely gone away — even after 13 albums, 69 videos, two marriages, six kids, and even a deep engagement with Kabbalah.
The virus can be transmitted sexually, and it's been known to linger in semen long after a man's fever, rash and itchy eyes have gone away.
Sexual harassment is a topic that hasn't gone away since the hearings, and it's something we hear about with some frequency connected to the entertainment industry.
The coal industry's problems have not gone away but this year should feel much more positive than the last two years for coal companies and workers.
Since the introduction of Apple Music, the iTunes Radio branding has gone away and the stations have more or less been linked with the streaming service.
Testing seven weeks after participants stopped playing the audio games revealed that their improved ability to understand spoken words in a noisy room had gone away.
Whipsaw boom-bust economic cycles of the postwar years played a part in deciding who was president, and the American business cycle hasn't suddenly gone away.
The health care law may not play much of a role in the outcome of this presidential election, but the partisan controversy has not gone away.
I used to steal tape recorders off my older brother and sister and go record environmental sounds when I was young, and that's never gone away.
So we have to be careful and honest in what we do, but it was important to be able to show the hiatus has gone away.
"When we first moved in, it felt gigantic — it was so huge it felt disorienting," Mr. Huth said, adding that the feeling has gone away. Mostly.
But almost two years on, as the legislative sessions in many states draw to a close, this much is clear: The N.D.A. has not gone away.
"As the Cold War has gone away, you have a shift from families who worked for the defense industry to high-tech workers," Ms. Godwin said.
"If you think about it, it doesn't mean sedan demand has gone away; it means a lot of sedan demand is captured by imports," Shih said.
"It has not gone away at all," said Sarah Rosen, 20, a first-year student who remembered Ms. Majors as a friendly, charismatic presence on campus.
The primary cause of the yuan's tumble last year — interest among Chinese investors in diversifying into foreign assets for higher returns — hasn't gone away, she said.
However, the short and sweet TV shows haven't gone away, you just may have missed them squeezed in between Khal Drogo's abs and Dolores' poofy skirt.
It's an idea, the show makes clear through wall texts and video touch-screen displays, that scientists have abandoned, though hardly one that has entirely gone away.
Gone are the days of >30 percent APR loans from banks being your only option, and the opacity around the underwriting process and fees has gone away.
What she was singing about hasn't gone away, and in fact, in many cases, it has only been calcified into hardline stances, and then ratified into policy.
One of the main concerns surrounding Elevate has gone away, Rees said, following the proposal last week of a new rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
And the good news is this one will be operating through New Years' Eve, marking the first time one hasn't gone away in less than a day.
" Warning against a blinkered focus on Brexit, Gurria said that, "the old issues: the debt, skills, productivity, regulation, competition, education, the health issues – that hasn't gone away.
"While China's economy appeared to have stabilized lately, worries over longer term structural problems have not gone away," said Philip Wee, currency strategist at DBS in Singapore.
"Caplan: "There's still this stuff about ecology, politics, relationships between men and women and the fight for equality, and have any of those things really gone away?
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When I arrived back on my Brooklyn stoop the next day I had circled the globe without turning around, gone away and come back, all at once.
She had a sore throat and stuffy nose during the cruise, which she reported, but by the time she left the ship, those symptoms had gone away.
So I do not want to engage in forever wars … Fred Hiatt: You can define a timeline maybe to destroy the caliphate, but ISIS hasn't gone away.
The problem has never entirely gone away, but it became a little less acute 50 years ago this month, when the National Environmental Policy Act was enacted.
Those divisions have deepened, not gone away, since then, and many people across Britain are worried and unsure about what a future outside of Europe will mean.
Underlying the reader's question may be a frustration shared by many readers: Unwanted marketing calls haven't gone away and, in some cases, seem to be getting worse.
Though the Cubs have clinched the National League Central and are poised to make another playoff run, our character, that old Cubs thing, has not gone away.
Dennehy hasn't really gone away, even after being sentenced to life imprisonment in 2100 and locked up in HMP Bronzefield, the category A prison in rural Surrey.
Boris Johnson has gone away to plot either his own downfall or the nation's, and this season's most hated man in politics, Zac Goldsmith, didn't replace him.
Watching this instance of relapse, I felt the gut-wrenching pain of believing the problem had gone away forever only to be blindsided by a very different truth.
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Eurasian Resources Group chief executive Benedikt Sobotka said he expected gains to be temporary as demand will face headwinds even when the impact of coronavirus has gone away.
Miranda's fear is one that may not be chic to have anymore, but I realized from my reaction it's also a fear that hasn't fully gone away, either.
I think the focus has definitely gone away from the mask, slowly but surely, so other than the occasional dumbass social media comment like 'Bring back the mask!
In that future I imagined I was no longer subject to fatphobia because I was thin, but I didn't realize that it wasn't fatphobia that had gone away.
"It is increasingly clear that the concerns about economic growth has not gone away, but rather intensified over the past weeks, amplifying the already fragile sentiment," HSBC said.
Their response to that created what was an unsafe space for a specific demographic in the community and I feel like that maybe hasn't gone away for everybody.
While the Dow Jones industrial average saw its sixth straight day of gains Thursday, Paulsen isn't convinced the concerns that dragged the market down recently have gone away.
"They're neither a tidal wave of taking over nor have they gone away," Mabel Berezin, a professor of sociology at Cornell University, said of the far-right nationalists.
That was standard operating procedure in the Clinton White House, the George W. Bush White House, the Obama White House, and then it's just literally all gone away.
Indeed, Bach removed "Herr, unser Herrscher" from the score when he revived the St. John the following year—a hint that his listeners may have gone away unhappy.
It was clear to people Trump was speaking with over the weekend and sources with knowledge of his feelings, though, that his disdain for Sessions hasn't gone away.
So what does someone who has made a name as the president's loudest defender do now that the biggest perceived threat to his presidency seems to have gone away?
Can the enduring presence of such monuments among us still have the power to reinforce deep-rooted prejudices, by the very fact that they have simply not gone away?
By that point violence around the country hadn't gone away but was manageable, and many thought it was the time to focus on reconstruction and economic issues in Iraq.
"It hasn't gone away...and so the market will be swayed by any related headlines," said Satoshi Okagawa, senior global markets analyst for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation in Singapore.
Though the former leader of the Manson family died in prison of natural causes in November of 2017, the macabre interest in his story has not yet gone away.
"I don't want folks to take the weakening of the winds to mean the hazards have gone away," hurricane center Director Rick Knabb told CNN's "New Day" on Friday.
"I think people are still looking and hoping for witch house bands that have gone away to find a way to come back," Adina Viarengo of White Ring said.
In Morocco, where I live, the National Council on Human Rights in 2015 recommended instituting equality in inheritance; it was browbeaten by Islamists, but the topic hasn't gone away.
Other dangers have not gone away, with climate concerns moving up the agenda as Trump's arrival as President in the White House casts a shadow over curbing carbon emissions.
"The Access Hollywood tape, the Harvey Weinstein allegations, the Brett Kavanaugh hearings—all of these national events make women think that maybe gender discrimination hasn't gone away," Stout explained.
Just as PCs have not gone away, neither will smartphones, of course, but they will likely slip a tier or two in the pantheon of our digital device universe.
Workers in China's northern industrial centers have complained of being underemployed and underpaid, though not technically unemployed, as their previous well-paying jobs have gone away during economic restructuring.
"Viacom's issues have not gone away and they still need to be tackled, but all the noise surrounding Sumner's situation has been taken out of the equation," Cuggino said.
A care package is a package of goodies and comfort items you send to someone who's gone away, like a college student or a child at a sleepaway camp.
"Even though we're coming out of the drought, it doesn't mean some of the long-term impacts have gone away," said Lou Paulson, chairman of the California Fire Foundation.
Bendayan says the jingle business has never really gone away — "If you want something remembered, you sing it" — but it's obviously gone through phases of being less than cool.
Acceptance for masculine girls and feminine boys has increased over the years, but the general stereotypes of masculine girls being lesbian and feminine boys being gay haven't gone away.
One agricultural issue that appears to have gone away in the North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiations is the U.S. demand for certain restrictions on seasonal exports from Mexico.
Obviously certain jobs have gone away, but for most of us, if I take away your computer, you would say, 'How do you expect me to do my job?
While songbun has never gone away — a severely bad rating is still a huge hurdle to socioeconomic advancement — it is now becoming possible to work out from under it.
We still got a whole bunch of tariffs on steel and other products ... that hasn't gone away just because a new deal has been signed," he told CNBC's "Street Signs.
She doesn't really want to be in a position where she knows, because then she'll have to act... To be away and not gone away, I think he understood that.
The point being that while seersucker may not be on-trend this fashion season, it has not gone away, and there are still plenty of places you can get options.
Google Fiber product manager John Shriver-Blake correctly points out in Google's announcement that landlines haven't gone away and that they still have a role to play — especially with families.
And the queasiness that comes along with all of it, the sense that these people represent Everything That's Wrong With America, as amusing as they might be, hasn't gone away.
While images of children taken from their families no longer fill the front pages of newspapers, very little has changed on the border and this problem has not gone away.
The potential constitutional crisis facing Madrid has not gone away and could reach a decisive point this week, despite a mass protest in favor of a united Spain on Sunday.
I think gangsta rap has never really gone away, it's just taken on different names; ratchet and trap and stuff like that have a lot of similarities to gangsta rap.
Mr. Ackerman was transitioning out of a career on Wall Street to open Club Pilates studios in Fairfield County, and two of their three sons had gone away to school.
We're all buzzing about these idiots in Virginia right now, and in a way, it just forces us to confront the fact that racism has not gone away in America.
Despite the low turnout on Saturday and even lower expectations that people would protest next week, just days before Christmas, protesters said anger with Mr. Macron had not gone away.
By the 19583s, a radical political culture and belief in the rights of citizens to control their government and create a more equitable economy had not gone away in Cuba.
Two days later, 62 percent of the patients in the prednisone group reported that the itching had gone away, but so did 76 percent of those in the placebo group.
They felt that if Murphy had just let it go, the story would have gone away and Meza would have been able to recover and go on with his life.
Obviously this isn't a new stance to take: Karl Marx was bleating on about it in the 19th century and since then it's a discourse that, unsurprisingly, hasn't gone away.
"There was an expectation that there maybe could be early elections in Italy, and that seems to have gone away now," a banker at one of institutions handling the deal said.
But whether or not it had succeeded, it would have brought Europe no closer to agreement on how to solve a shared problem of refugee management that has not gone away.
A teleological narrative cannot account for the onset of climate change, or the way bafflingly-racist political views seem to surge from the woodwork long after people thought they'd gone away.
The world LimeWire introduced to music fans hasn't exactly gone away—it's just become so familiar that we barely notice it's there, like breakfast cereal or the bus route to work.
Russia's disinformation efforts have mutated since their campaign was exposed last year, and while they was certainly less activity around this year's midterms, it doesn't mean the trolls have gone away.
With computers doing the calculations since the 1970s, a lot of the number-crunching work of predicting eclipse paths has gone away, said Espenak, who for decades ran NASA's eclipse website.
The Swiss Olympic team said in a statement the athletes had contracted the virus a few days ago but their symptoms had now mostly gone away and could potentially still compete.
Touching on issues that have hardly gone away since Baldwin wrote the novel — race, policing, prison conditions, sexual assault — its story feels as fresh today as it did in the 1970s.
The problem hasn't gone away: in 22016, the Justice Department indicted five hackers from the People's Liberation Army for stealing blueprints from electrical, energy, and steel companies in the United States.
It's a trend that started in February 2017, for reasons that are probably obvious to all, and hasn't really gone away, though the subject matter has expanded far beyond its origin.
But it's a better path than throwing out the older models, and all their wisdom with them, and then cursing Gabriel Oak and Gary Cooper because toxic masculinity hasn't gone away.
While a pledge by China to increase purchases of U.S. energy products may lead to a short-term sales boost, the need for long-term purchase commitments has not gone away.
And it is: It's racism of a very old sort, the type that we could almost pretend had gone away forever; not just a vague personal antipathy, but properly genocidal, eliminationist racism.
Among other reasons for mistrust, the old Russian anxiety over Chinese expansion in Siberia, a fear stoked by the lopsided populations on either side of the Amur river, has never gone away.
While negative risks surrounding trade have gone away for now, there wasn't much "meaningful or tangible" outcome from that meeting between the two leaders, Robertsen told CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia" on Wednesday.
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech"That problem was intermittent but has recently gone away," Curiosity's project scientist Ashwin Vasavada told reporters at a press conference at the American Geophysical Union meeting last week.
But after nearly 503 years, the huge disparity hasn't gone away: A 2017 audit by the South African government found that whites still owned 72 percent of private farmland in South Africa.
"The downgrade risk into junk has certainly not gone away and investors will still be cautious about getting into South African assets too quickly," said BNP Paribas Cadiz Securities economist Jeffrey Schultz.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell recently testified that the decades-old relationship between unemployment and inflation "has gone away, " so the old rules about raising rates to limit inflation don't apply today.
But it was an attempt by General Motors and Cadillac to keep the brand going in a much more competitive environment where some of the value proposition of Cadillac had gone away.
A British exit, known as Brexit, would most likely stoke renewed pressure in Scotland for independence from Britain — an idea rejected in a 2014 referendum but one that has not gone away.
I still use it, but I probably have gone away a little bit from it because of all the things that are available to us now with Hawk-Eye stats and information.
Despite comprehensive de-Nazification in the post-war era, fears of resurgent anti-Semitic hatred have never completely gone away, whether from far-right neo-Nazis or more recently from Muslim immigrants.
"While the prospect of tariffs on European cars has diminished, it hasn't gone away completely, which means inevitably the market shifts its attention elsewhere," said CMC Markets chief markets analyst Michael Hewson.
"There are still concerns about the economy, trade uncertainty, geo-political tensions; all these things have not gone away, which is supportive for gold," said John Sharma, an economist with National Australia Bank.
But with America's coal interests and Rick Perry suggesting that fossil fuel production could help stop sexual assault, the theory that a hotter planet might actually be a good thing hasn't gone away.
And it affects their everyday lives: Their 11-year-old daughter Makrista missed school for two weeks because they can't get a doctor's note to vouch that her head lice has gone away.
So now we fast-forward and now we're into the streaming business and it seems like we're replacing a lot of that money that's gone away on the economics side that works out.
This is a programming language, mind you, that was developed in the late 1950s, and used widely in the '60s and '70s and even into the '80s, but it's never really gone away.
Now the new leaders are drawing from the same populist playbook that they made their name criticizing, a telling sign that the strategy of winning trust through government largess has not gone away.
This is especially true given that the stigma around having had extra help in the form of a needle has gone away, notes Jennifer Moses, spokesperson for the cosmetic enhancement review site RealSelf.
Nevertheless, the size and pattern of the market moves is causing concern, and to some they smack of a "third wave" of a crisis that has periodically subsided but never really gone away.
Surprised by the U-turn, one former co-worker, Tony Smith, said last month that May must have "taken her time out and gone away to think about it" before making the decision.
Still, while better second-quarter and June data have dispelled forecasts of doom from China skeptics for now, the country's long-standing problems have not gone away, PNC senior economist Bill Adams said.
But the sticking points that existed a few months ago have not gone away and trying to nail down exactly what the White House will accept has proved challenging to say the least.
I thought at the beginning of this administration that BuzzFeed would get a lot more grief after you guys published the dossier, wrote a whole story about it, seems to have gone away.
"Party leaders always feel peril close at hand, especially Xi, and that has not gone away," said Deng Yuwen, a former editor with a Communist Party journal who now writes current affairs commentaries.
"She's Gone Away" is a booming, hollow-eyed, two-chord death march eventually flooded by distortion; "The Idea of You" pummels one chord and a six-beat rhythm over Mr. Reznor's desperate muttering.
Despite comprehensive de-Nazification in the post-war era, fears of resurgent anti-Semitic hatred have never completely gone away, whether from fringe, far-right neo-Nazis or more recently from Muslim immigrants.
But what the last few months have made clear is that the forces that have held back the global economy for the last 11 years are not temporary, and have not gone away.
Even after people have recovered from their illness, the inflammation that accompanies the disease puts people at greater risk for heart attack and stroke, even weeks after their flu symptoms have gone away.
The dilemma of being caught in between opposing cultures was hardly new and has not gone away, but it was still difficult for me and everyone else who has had to experience it.
"There may yet be more political storms for Europe to cope with and the risk of a global trade war hasn't gone away," said Kit Juckes, a macro strategist at Societe Generale in London.
Merkel announced last year she would quit politics when her fourth term as German chancellor ends in 2021, but speculation that she could resign early for a career in Brussels has not gone away.
Many were concerned about what would happen to the show now that Pablo Escobar has been taken out, but from the major response to the trailer, it seems like that speculation has gone away.
Since then the president has become increasingly frustrated that special counsel Robert Mueller's probe has not gone away, said a person close to Trump who asked not to be named to discuss the matter.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: And some of those advantages, I don't want to say they've gone away, but the mix has shifted in large part because of the new tax regime in the past year.
"The relationship between the slack in the economy or unemployment and inflation was a strong one 50 years ago ... and has gone away," Powell said Thursday during his testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
We havent really seen global growth pick up in a material way, trade volumes are still quite low, there are certainly dark clouds on the horizon and those have not gone away, Goldberg said.
Even so, the safe-haven appeal of Treasuries for investors has not gone away as fears of a downturn continue to overhang the market and threaten the possibility of another stock market sell-off.
"We know that President Trump and Leader McConnell's reckless determination to imperil the well-being of millions of Americans has not gone away," said Tim Hogan, a spokesman for Our Lives on the Line.
However the viability of that endeavor has been in doubt since the start, with critics arguing that the core legal discrepancies have not gone away — and dubbing Privacy Shield as 'lipstick on a pig'.
The newfound popularity is no surprise; while grime may have never gone away, it is now that wider audiences seem to be naturally gravitating around cultures that feel real and have resisted being softened.
The too-big-to-fail problem hasn't gone away; it may even be more acute than before, because a wave of mergers during the last crisis left the banking industry more concentrated than ever.
But with U.S. President Donald Trump keen to curb the influence of Iran and its Middle Eastern allies in the region, the risks have not gone away for Lebanon, where Hezbollah wields huge influence.
"The bullish drivers (for gold) have not gone away but the question being asked now is whether we have reached a time where consolidation might be in order," Saxo Bank analyst Ole Hansen said.
"The scandals have not gone away and in a couple of weeks, Abe will have to convene the Diet ... so the recovery in support levels may well turn out to be temporary," Nakano said.
" While David Jr. says he didn't grow up with the piece, which was acquired after he had gone away to school, "I loved that these pieces were always in rooms that I would visit.
And the problem hasn't gone away in 2017, with even more films that seem to think of the second act as suggested, not mandatory, especially movies that are setting up would-be major franchises.
It's less of "aah, the air is so much cleaner now," and more "that strange cough I had a few weeks back seems to have gone away," which is exactly what happened to me.
"Do we want to in 50 years change the name of our city to Salt City because the lake has gone away?" asked Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh, a retired aquatic ecologist at Utah State University.
"It's his commitment level and his interest level and his excitement level, that's what's gone away," said Jim Courier, the former No. 1 player who was commenting on the match for Australia's Channel 7.
"We're wary of selling the dollar too soon, because the Fed is still hiking rates into a tightening labour market and trade tensions haven't gone away," said Kit Juckes, chief FX Strategist at Societe Generale.
Today, Stone published a Medium post—because he also founded Medium, doy—saying that Jelly had gone away for a lil' while but he is performing an "un-pivot" and he will relaunch it soon.
Obviously the game has gone away from having one guy like that on every team—it's become a four-line game and you have to use your whole lineup in order to be successful now.
So that problem hasn't gone away, particularly for states like mine," Schweikert, a founding member of the Freedom Caucus who lobbied his colleagues to vote yes on the GOP bill, said on CNBC's "Squawk Box.
"We're wary of selling the dollar too soon, because the Fed is still hiking rates into a tightening labor market and trade tensions haven't gone away," said Kit Juckes, chief FX Strategist at Societe Generale.
A MINUS Robbie Fulks: Gone Away Backward (Bloodshot '13) Lest you suspect that Fulks has fallen victim to loser mythology, "Where I Fell" at track two leads to "That's Where I'm From" at track four.
It&aposs just one that much of the Valley has gone away from, as the venture industry&aposs focus has seemingly shifted towards writing huge checks towards more proven companies, often at sky-high valuations.
But, he adds: What the last few months have made clear is that the forces that have held back the global economy for the last 11 years are not temporary, and have not gone away.
Those changes linger long after other symptoms of a concussion have gone away, and may contribute to the noted rate of injury—there's even some indication that they could lead to increased risk of arthritis.
Pakistan&aposs prime minister has — again — likened the Indian government to the Nazis, and said the threat of an all-out conflict between their governments over the disputed region of Kashmir has not gone away.
His challenges working with the media and Washington "insiders" have not gone away and, in fact, have only gotten worse as his presidency has progressed, especially since he removed FBI Director James Comey from office.
Europe seemed to have held off a series of far-right challenges, but the collapse of efforts to form a government in Italy, the bloc's fourth-largest economy, shows that populism has not gone away.
Since we don't think these risks have gone away (though a few have abated somewhat), in this note we take a step back to consider whether the reward side of the equation has meaningfully changed.
And in case you thought that sort of thing had gone away because people found it unethical or unconvincing, the practice is back with the highly convincing "Deep Video Portraits," which refines and improves the technique.
Still, the waking up at 3 am has not yet gone away, and I am sure other aspects will come back as we approach our next big milestone and have to climb the next big mountain.
Meerkat didn't succeed, but really Periscope doesn't seem to be blowing up and Facebook Live was a thing because Facebook was pushing it, but now they've stopped pushing it and it seems to have gone away.
"The risks for sporadic infections and localized outbreaks have not gone away," according to an official English-language press release regarding a meeting Monday of China's leading group on responding to the COVID-19 disease outbreak.
It's easy to condemn the wholesale blockage of an entire nation's internet access, but the bad press has largely gone away now that some of the nation is able to get back online during certain hours.
All of that has gone away, along with the informal nongovernmental and nonpolitical buffers, and so when you look around for the checks today, it's not clear where they are or if they exist at all.
" And it's a problem that hasn't gone away: During Twitter's July 2016 earnings call, current CEO and cofounder Jack Dorsey told analysts: "We haven't been good enough at [dealing with abuse], and we must do better.
As other sites, including Bloomberg have noted, despite the outlandish nature of the claim, jokes about vampirism, and a spoof on the show Silicon Valley, the idea has not gone away and young blood clinics do exist.
"That stigma has gone away," he said, and corporate boards, institutional investors and others have increasingly come around to the idea that they can, and should, work with the same activists they might have shunned years before.
Despite the "important accident" – not distraction – of Brexit, the old issues that the European Union faces have not gone away, Angel Gurria, Secretary-General of the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), told CNBC Friday.
Traders say that concerns over the economic and political impact of what promise to be torturous exit talks between London and Brussels have not gone away, but they are certainly on the back burner for a moment.
And if it is acts of solidarity Weisman wants (those have never really gone away) he might note that the home page of the American Jewish World Service for Purim featured a photograph of a Rohingya refugee.
So they had kind of gone away or dissipated after the 1960s to the 2000s, but with the election of Obama, we started to see explicit, old-fashioned racism reemerge in American politics and become politically salient.
If you don't have balls, there's a sensation that goes up through your gut, makes you double over and feel existentially nauseated, and it can seem like it has gone away and come again in another wave.
It seems the fixations with gardening, dining out and chef culture that marked the Obama White House have gone away, one of many shifts in the culture and policy priorities that come with changes in any administration.
The divide between blue ribboners and pro-democracy yellow ribboners had not gone away after 2014, but it had receded into the background as Lam at least at first delivered on some of her promises to restore calm.
"It's not that the uncertainties have gone away on higher rates or lower taxes, but I think we've grown accustomed to them, and that should lay a foundation for investors to put more money to work," he said.
While the fragmentation situation has gotten better over time, it certainly hasn't gone away: the latest version of Android, Nougat, has been out for more than eight months and is still on only 7 percent of Android phones.
Ms. Heldt was an Eisenhower-era hairstyling celebrity when she created the look, which was inspired by a black fez-like hat and has never really gone away, even making it onto the heads of Beyoncé and Adele.
All of the other children were crying, so she cried, too, and scratched her head and cried a bit more because she thought that maybe if she had believed Mami about the castle, Mami wouldn't have gone away.
While that thought—located in my stomach—hadn't exactly gone away, in the days immediately before the election I had allowed myself to listen to the data crunchers who were insisting that the victory would belong to Clinton.
But it does sadden me to know that my inclination to soothe myself through the degradation of my body — no matter how big or small — has not gone away but has simply mutated to a less public form.
I see it as we all play music and we all do the same thing, so there's definitely a stigma to it that I think has not gone away yet, but it's certainly starting to dissipate more and more.
Now, while his cardiac surgeon monitors his recovery from those procedures, I monitor the balance of five weeks of outpatient intravenous antibiotic therapy to make sure the infection has gone away, stays away and has not affected other organs.
"I can tell you that, consistently with the witnesses, if there's one thing that I've gone away with, it's that the aid and the connection to any promise of a political investigation — that connection is just not there," Rep.
He had grown up in the South, with a hypermasculine father who found his sensitivity and difference alienating; he had gone away to find himself, and, since then, has struggled for a place in the world he left behind.
I was so surprised because I actually felt so good—my cramps had gone away, and I felt uplifted and happy and stoked to be running on my period since it had always been such a menace to me.
Arrests of drug users and dealers have shot up in the past year, further stretching prison services and police in a sign that the problems with municipal resources that prompted protests in Basra last summer have not gone away.
But especially given that Mr. Macron and his associates were aware of Mr. Benalla's violent behavior immediately, the questions have not gone away: Why was Mr. Benalla allowed to keep his position and given a mere 15-day suspension?
The negative feeling from some of the lowly-ranked players, for whom qualifying presents the opportunity to get into the main draw and make more money than they might earn in a year otherwise, had not gone away, however.
"I don't see any evidence that public sex has been reduced; it certainly has not gone away," said Duncan Osborne, an associate editor at Gay City News who has written on the policing of gay sex in city parks.
"For the average person, this had gone away a few years ago, but for our industry, it's been growing larger and larger," said James Feore, director of partner relations for the Seattle Online Broadcasters Association, a group made up of streamers.
An earlier attempt to unseat May in the wake of her disastrous speech at the annual party conference fizzled out, but many Conservatives remain unhappy with the prime minister's performance and talk of a leadership contest has not gone away.
"The polar bears are in abundance here on the shore because their habitat has gone away - because the world is burning too much fossil fuel," guide Robert Thompson told the Thomson Reuters Foundation after a day of polar bear guiding.
It's been five years since I could call Bedford Park my official residence, and yet the feeling of it being mine — the neighborhood, the blocks, the building, the apartment, the little corner in my old bedroom — has not gone away.
But many critics have focused more on his nine first-round exits and his later struggles to maintain prominence in a league that has gone away from the isolation-heavy offenses in which Anthony thrived for much of his career.
But for African-Americans in particular, what happened in the small Virginia city served to spotlight a racial fault line that, for all the talk of progress and diversity, many say has never gone away, according to dozens of interviews.
That's why I think it's so important to get as many women aware of this issue — and the fact that it's not something that has gone away or that is only going to happen to a small percentage of people.
The magazine has changed significantly for the better over the last few decades, but the habit of seeing black and brown people as the other — that is, of viewing them from the standpoint of whiteness — has never completely gone away.
"There was the potential for, maybe not all the way to price controls, but certainly more pressure on some of the pharma names and that has likely gone away," said Peter Jankovskis, co-chief investment officer at OakBrook Investments LLC in Lisle, Illinois.
Concerns about China, which have already sparked global market turmoil this year, have not gone away and its debt pile still poses risks to the world economy, senior bankers said on Thursday at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Russia.
Though dead, silent, and seemingly forgotten for decades, can the enduring presence of such monuments among us — whether in Europe or America — still have the power to reinforce deep-rooted prejudices, by the very fact that they have simply not gone away?
I wanted to be the one that snuck back into his room after everybody had gone away, to tell secrets and make out and fall asleep side by side, and sheepishly left in the morning before the rest of the dorm woke up.
Despite movie theaters being declared old news by some many times over the last century — with the advent of radio, TV, cable, VCRs, DVD, and now streaming — they have never gone away and have always held a special allure for film fans. 
However, we also noted that none of the top down risks which we've been highlighting for a while have gone away, and in particular the USMCA approval process was to become a key issue to watch into the 2H of the year.
Facebook's "Poke" feature has never really gone away, but now the social network is giving it a more prominent placement – and is even considering expanding the set of casual greeting options to include others, like a wink, wave, high-five or hug.
O'Rourke said he has not heard the same kind of concern from some fellow politicians back in Washington, from both sides of the aisle, whom he says have mostly moved on from the scandal, even though it in truth has not gone away.
Europe is beset by crises: the euro zone is troubled and divided, the refugee problem has not gone away, countries such as Hungary and Poland have lurched in an illiberal direction, and populist (and often anti-EU) parties are everywhere on the rise.
When it became evident that the proposal would be a nonstarter in Congress, Rubio backed away quickly, though not quickly enough that he would avoid having it used against him ever since by the immigration hard-liners who had never gone away.
"While the underlying challenges ... to restore organic growth and satisfy activist investors seeking margin improvement have not gone away ... [companies] are actively addressing those challenges and using M&A as a key tool to do so, " Hayllar said in a press release.
The most cursory of glances at a recent UK top ten will illustrate that pop house has far from gone away—but rather than making pop music more interesting, the influence of 2013's pop house explosion has gone the other way.
When the Cold War ended nearly three decades ago, "we believed that the danger of nuclear annihilation had gone away," William J. Perry told Retro Report, a series of video documentaries examining how major news stories of the past shape present events.
Most of the time when she visits patients, she doesn't have much to do: she takes vital signs, she checks that there are enough supplies and medications in the house, she asks if old symptoms have gone away or new ones developed.
After witnessing his commitment, Maruyama decided to propose to Li, and reaffirm that her love for him had not gone away and so enlisted the show to help her propose at Disneyland as it assists people around the country make their dreams come true.
"The global CEO has gone away to do some further work and I always think, as I said before when it came to the tube strikes, the way to resolve differences is constructively and amicably around a table rather than through litigation," he said.
We havent really seen global growth pick up in a material way, trade volumes are still quite low, there are certainly dark clouds on the horizon and those have not gone away, said Gennadiy Goldberg, an interest rate strategist at TD Securities in New York.
Most of the tariffs Washington imposed on billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods haven't gone away, said ING economist Robert Carnell, adding that Beijing has already nudged "every policy lever that could be nudged" to try to offset the effects of the trade dispute.
" In his ruling, Mlambo said: "In our view, President Zuma would be clearly conflicted in having to appoint a National Director of Public Prosecutions, given the background ... and particularly the ever present specter of the many criminal charges against him that have not gone away.
Additionally, the source said that the situation was different because the US had advanced notice of his plans to kill Americans and that the previous reason not to kill him has gone away -- fear that it could cause the IRGC to specifically target Americans.
"You have had positive news on trade and positive news on the Federal Reserve (pausing rate hikes), so you have had less to worry about, but what hasn't really gone away is this slowdown in global growth," JP Morgan Asset Management strategist Mike Bell said.
"I do hope when the fever has gone away, when the crash has happened, it will not undermine the much deeper, and more meaningful technology associated with digital currencies and blockchain," said Ravi Menon, the managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).
Hockney was fresh out of his hometown art college in nearby Bradford, and he would soon be on his way to the Royal College of Art in London, where he would rapidly find recognition and fame, which has not gone away to this day.
Torrey Taussig, a fellow at the Brookings Institution who is based in Berlin, said that even though the Trump administration put a fair amount of diplomatic support behind the Macedonian pathway to NATO, doubts about Mr. Trump's commitment to Article V have not gone away.
The talk of trade wars has not gone away, as Willem Buiter of Citigroup writes: The risk of a significant increase in protectionism, up to and including "trade wars", is material and rising, and that its potential consequences on growth and financial markets could be large.
And while there were years where it may have been less prominent — not visible in advertisements for soap in nationally syndicated magazines, or in mainstream (Academy Award–nominated) Hollywood comedies, for example — blackface has never really gone away as a mainstay of racist furniture in American consciousness.
While North Korea-related risks haven't gone away, the fact that the dollar managed to bounce back sharply from Tuesday's lows could lend support to the greenback in the near term, said Andrew Bresler, deputy head of sales trading in Asia-Pacific for Saxo Markets in Singapore.
And that's sort of where we are in modern pain science, in terms of thinking about why people experience pain for a long time when it should've gone away: it's not that they're in any danger, it's that their brains have changed the processing of the information.
While those test-prep stressors haven't gone away, Weingarten says they started to abate late in 2015 when President Obama signed into law an act that gave states more power to determine public school curricula without the threat of federal penalties tied to standardized test scores.
And then on the rest of it, there have been a whole bunch of companies with bad business models, most of which have gone away in the last few years, but a lot of them are sort of limping along, and those perpetuate some of the problems.
It's "Missing U" that plays throughout the clip, an appropriate soundtrack to this reminder that for her fans, Robyn and her music have never gone away — they've only grown more resonant to a generation of devotees whom she's helped find themselves, both on and off the dance floor.
Despite the fact a lot of the roadbumps in their relationship were down to Littlefinger's whisperings, there was still an underlying problem there that won't have gone away with Baelish's death: they're both powerful leaders who don't always agree, and only one of them can make the decisions.
While the 210-and-21990-year inversion has gone away for now, the previous three bouts of inversion on this part of the yield curve have shown a pattern: a steepen and then return to a more sustained or deeper inversion more than once before a recession hits.
Unlike last year, when a small signal that seemed like it could have been something new turned out to be just a statistical fluke, these new results are popping up in the wake of another hint observed in a different way a few years ago that hasn't gone away.
"But that frustration certainly hasn't gone away and you know, I don't think it will but given the fact that the president is being attacked unnecessarily and certainly for no reason on something that I think he, and I think most America think, is a complete hoax," she added.
The titles include "Rosie's World — Gone Away," a 1999 Scottish short about an 8-year-old girl whose best friend, Sean, is moving out of town, and "Adventures of Owen" (2010), a Canadian film whose shy and awkward title character uses drawing to escape the pressures of his world.
WASHINGTON — The detailed indictment of 13 Russians for intervening in the 2016 presidential election has rekindled a debate that had never fully gone away and now seems destined to become one of the great unresolved questions in American political history: Did Moscow tilt the election to Donald J. Trump?
But whatever weakness Cave was describing ends up becoming one of the album's greatest strengths: "I will miss you when you're gone / I will miss you when you're gone away forever," he sings in "I Need You," the grain of his voice somehow at once hollow and brimming full of feeling.
Of all the problems that have been haunting the market since early May — nonexistent China trade deal negotiations, an inverted yield curve, a slowing economy, Mexico tariffs — only one has gone away, and yet stocks keep ripping higher with the S&P 500 only about 2% from its all-time high.
But investing time and money without seeing any real results — Kine stated she had "gone away, to work on an episode" but "didn't make as much progress as I had hoped" — is a lot for any startup to bear, let alone one as reliant on new content as a podcast network.
No funding bill in sightWalking in a winter blunderland "Gone away is ObamaHere to stay is constant dramaWe try to stay strongAs Trump tweets alongWalking in a winter blunderland "In the darkness they can pass a tax planAnd pretend that workers will be fineWe say work together, they say no man!
He carried on regardless, holding on to the role that made him most vital: warning that gay men are living in a plague, that complacency and government negligence have enabled the plague to continue, that sexual promiscuity is an invitation for the next deadly virus, that homophobia has not gone away.
For such a long time there was the big content problem for VR, it's not so much that it's gone away now, but a lot of tech companies have seemed to realize that throwing a new set of goggles at consumers wasn't really going to be enough to get the job done.
While the most recent "sailing season" — the time between monsoons when it is most safe for boats to travel — saw far, far fewer vessels taking to sea, observers warn that the root causes of the crisis haven't gone away, while thousands of refugees remain trapped in camps and detention centers across southeast Asia.
Broader long-term trends, evident in the election, have not gone away: German politics is still fragmenting, society is still becoming more unequal, culture wars continue to gain ground, the once-mighty SPD is still in a crisis and long-term economic and geopolitical disruption still looms over the comfortable German homestead.
The cries of free speech, similarly, haven't gone away, and it's worth noting that many of the Usenet members, and particularly the meowers, were students: This was another permutation of an ongoing campus debate, proving that the kind of mass outrage we see on Twitter is by no means a modern phenomenon.
From his small brick home in a predominantly black, low-income part of Oak Cliff in southern Dallas, Yafeuh Balogun, 32, said that use-of-force complaints might be down in Dallas, but that police harassment of community members and police killings of unarmed citizens had not gone away under Chief Brown.
Political democracy, won over the wishes of elites, has created avenues to improve the lot of working people through legislation and unions (whose power rests most fundamentally in the ability of people to go on strike and withhold their labor), and that's evened the odds a bit, but that inequality hasn't gone away.
The health care bill seems stuck in a cycle in which the White House hopes it will progress into existence by announcing it is growing closer to a final deal while Hill Republicans remain cautiously optimistic, but painfully aware that internal conference divisions that derailed the bill in the first place have not gone away.
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I was given a chance to play because I could fight and people believe because of my toughness, and ability to drop the gloves, I was given a second look and second chance and a chance to make it to the next level, so I do miss that part and I think it's unfortunate that it has gone away.
" Mr. Basmajian, who succeeded Aldo Maria Camillo, a former designer for Valentino men's wear, said, "I wanted to bring the brand firmly back to its heritage," adding, somewhat reluctantly when pressed to explain how that heritage might have wavered in recent years, that he felt "the house had gone away from what Nino was all about.
"The problem has not gone away and we need to fully figure out why this is happening and we need a full effort on both sides to make sure that we're doing everything we possibly can do for the integrity of the border," Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said in an interview, after meeting with Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton.
"All that stuff, like Jam, Big Train, Brass Eye—Big Train wasn't as anarchic, maybe, but all of Chris Morris's stuff from that period was... I thought, Great, this is what it is," Davis says, though adds that she's not up enough on current comedy to know whether that anarchic spirit has gone away or not, or why.
Do you think that's gone away in 218 or has that been replaced with something else, where instead of identifying yourself as someone who likes the Minutemen or Kiss, or whoever it is, you know like ... I don't know what the thing would be ... or do you think that identification with a cultural product is still around?
In his first speech after a year as director of the Government Communications Headquarters, the British equivalent of the National Security Agency, Jeremy Fleming said the threat from Russia had "never gone away," but had become impossible to ignore after the poisoning of a former Russian spy and his daughter, cyberattacks on Ukranian infrastructure and other actions.
"We can have opinions but that facts are they have – (Amanda) Anisimova who made the semis of the French Open, Coco Gauff who had a nice little run into the second week of Wimbledon, Venus and Serena (Williams) haven't gone away, we had a Stephens-Keys final here (in New York) a couple years ago," the former world number one said.
Meet the 12 power player execs in the movie-theater industry who are shaping the future of film on the big screenDespite movie theaters being declared old news by some many times over the last century — with the advent of radio, TV, cable, VCRs, DVD, and now streaming — they have never gone away and have always held a special allure for film fans.
So I think this is a time to be on our guard, not to panic or get hysterical, but to recognize that the threat has not gone away, and we need to be alert, and we need to get the communities to speak up when they see somebody who looks like they&aposre moving into an extreme state of mind.
Of course right-wing anti-Semites haven't gone away either — which is part of why anti-anti-Omar Democrats can tell themselves that by downgrading Jewish exceptionalism, trading a specific philo-Semitism for a general politics of all-bigotry-is-bad, they are asking liberal Jews to make a sacrifice that's essential for the greater good of defeating the greater enemy, which is still the reactionary right.
No problem, let me explain it to you, you know, and I took the time out because I felt that was an important way to really be receptive to that question that I get all the time and respond to it in a thoughtful way, but at the end of the day we can't, this country was founded on a very complicated history and that hasn't gone away.
"I do hope when the fever has gone away, when the crash has happened, it will not undermine the much deeper, and more meaningful technology associated with digital currencies and blockchain," said Ravi Menon, the managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), Menon added that he would not rule out the possibility of the MAS issuing a cryptocurrency directly to the public but that he was not sure it was a good idea.
In its 2012 guidelines the Concussion in Sport Group recommended broadly that if an athlete of any age was found to have a sports-related concussion, he or she should rest as completely as possible, remaining in a darkened room with little visual or physical stimuli, until all symptoms had gone away and did not return once the athlete began easing back into normal activities, which could be a week or more.
Her body of work is characterized by her relationship with her acoustic guitar (and then her electric swerve on 2015's Short Movie) and the postulations, philosophies, and stories she tells on it: "Failure", on Alas I Cannot Swim, tells the story of a romance with a failed musician and the failures one can put on themself; "The Beast" from A Creature I Do Not Know produces uncomfortable mythic and demonic, yet familiar images of man; while "Saved These Words" on Once I Was An Eagle is a triumphant declaration to a lover gone away.

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