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"gouge" Definitions
  1. a sharp tool for making hollow areas in wood
  2. a deep, narrow hole or cut in a surface

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Blade options include deep gouge, medium gouge, shallow gouge, narrow straight chisel, wide straight chisel, rounded chisel, four angled knives, a parting tool, and a pinpoint tool.
And it can feel so good to gouge, that I have to watch out and make sure I don't gouge out the whole image.
It's a gouge - that's what it comes down to.
But his argument has been that they gouge us, too.
Then they'll attack, using sharp fingers to gouge at eyes.
Soulless corporations pollute the planet, overpay their bosses and gouge consumers.
But the government seems increasingly determined to gouge out those eyes.
People bash one another's skulls in, gouge out one another's eyes.
This is not the time to price-gouge the entire population.
WATCH: Shoppers stockpile supplies as sellers price gouge amid coronavirus outbreak
It also warned sellers not to gouge users on mask prices.
He might gouge the painting's surface, revealing an earlier layer of color.
Why are all my edges sharpening — what am I going to gouge?
The stacked ice might have been deep enough to gouge the seafloor.
The private sector is going to gouge consumers by raising user fees.
They cut their hands or gouge their eyes out to incite sympathy.
Businessmen complain that taxmen gouge them for bribes, not revenue for the state.
Basement, Nothing, Gouge Away, and Teenage Wrist all released celebrated albums last year.
Price-gouge ordinary flyers and you'll be met with a barrage of complaints.
And there were no parts where I wanted to gouge my eyes out.
Fighters were able to head-butt, throw, stomp, kick, and gouge their opponents.
So that she didn't price-gouge on that shit, and I respect it.
If you can poke the eyes, gouge the eyes, the shark will let go.
Attack the sensitive snout, and gouge the eyes, and definitely do not play dead.
Leaving the union would gouge a hole in Britain's economy as well as Europe's.
"There's no moral imperative to price gouge and take advantage of patients," Gottlieb tweeted.
You can gouge at the clay, but that underlying form will always be recognizable.
Many online platforms have distributed notices to sellers warning them not to gouge prices.
This has enabled some firms to gouge their customers and book abnormally high profits.
Plus, she's not out to gouge any brides-to-be (unlike the wedding industrial complex).
But price-gouge a senator and you might find yourself needing to reconsider your policy.
But the profligate use of state-enforced GIs smacks of producers trying to gouge consumers.
I mean, you are, in a sense, telling people to gouge people's eyes out after all.
They also attempted to gouge his eyes out with some type of shiv, but were unsuccessful.
But Chen swears Uber would never use that knowledge to gouge you out of more money.
"If you gouge somebody that's over 65, the cost is up to $250,000," Paxton said Saturday.
He tried to gouge the bear's eyes, he said, and when that didn't work played dead.
If companies abuse these statutory privileges and gouge consumers, Congress can change or even withdraw them.
Mergers that reduce competition to levels that let companies raise prices and gouge consumers are bad.
It started with a thumb into my eye socket as he tried to gouge out my eye.
He didn't price gouge on live show tickets; he didn't do ads; he didn't accept corporate sponsors.
When one man would go to the ground, the other man could kick, stomp, strike, or gouge.
The reason we take a nominal fee is because we don't want to gouge professionals on cost.
Still, it was a basic articulation of the core concept underlying Amazon's retail business: don't gouge customers.
Telecom companies have used their expanding market power to gouge consumers and provide subpar service for years.
Photo by Nick Duque "Blistering" would be an appropriate descriptor of Gouge Away's 2016 debut album, , Dies.
Gouge Away also has a few East Coast dates coming up, which are listed after the song.
The sleeping angel who looks so peaceful may gouge out an eye if her floss is mussed.
"If you price gouge—charge too much for these masks, they sometimes take you down," he says.
She would gouge prospective parents on everything from travel costs, to home visits, and attorney&aposs fees.
Speaking of Touché Amoré, Gouge Away is a favorite of its noted screamo historian frontman Jeremy Bolm.
They also tried to gouge his eyes out with a shiv and attempted to cut out his tongue.
David Esterly would be at his workbench, gouge in hand, when he felt the breath on his shoulder.
Lines of speeding trucks lugging oil and fracking tanks gouge big cracks in the narrow two-way highway.
Then, after being sentenced to death row four years later, he decided to gouge out his other eye.
It costs a lot of money to run a veterinary hospital, and we're not trying to gouge anybody.
They simply gouge holes in it, without a flicker of shame or remorse, and see what wells up.
To ecologists and biologists, the Pebble Mine would exist as a glaring gouge with a host of threats.
Corporate leaders do not need to gouge cities and workers for their own stock options and astronomical returns.
New York City is cracking down on businesses that price gouge face masks, fining businesses up to $500.
With Medicare for All, one payer sets prices, so hospitals and drug companies can no longer gouge us.
Then they turn around and gouge those same taxpayers—putting life-saving medicine out of reach for many.
Here's my take: listen to some absurdly high-res Phil Collins music to gouge your ears out with.
If such a policy had been in effect, Martin Shkreli wouldn't have been able to price-gouge anyone.
State firms rarely gouge on prices, but without much motivation to make profits, their service standards are notoriously poor.
They false advertise, they lie about everything, they price gouge and I'm not letting them get away with it.
The water resources department said crews using helicopters would drop rocks to fill a huge gouge in the spillway.
The loss of one of the EU's biggest members would gouge a deep wound in the rest of Europe.
Without it, banks gouge merchants as much as a 10,000 percent markup on fees for processing credit-card purchases.
It has also removed tens of thousands of deals from merchants that it said attempted to price gouge customers.
Without it, banks gouge merchants as much as a 85033,000 percent markup on fees for processing credit card purchases.
The company had to apologize in 2014 after its pricing system tried to gouge those fleeing the Sydney hostage crisis.
We finally have an explanation for the huge price gouge customers have come to expect: they're made with literal money!
"I've got whiplash in my neck, I've got three stitches in my head where I've got a gouge," Daly said.
These make faint etchings on the underside of skis; a groove in a vinyl album is a gouge by comparison.
But, a couple of fools are clearly trying to gouge the public, listing them on eBay for $122 and $150.
Amazon also removed tens of thousands of deals from merchants merchant offers that it said attempted to price-gouge customers.
And, as Consumer Reports found, without any Congressional oversight, these pharmaceuticals have been able to price gouge as they please.
"If you price gouge -- charge too much for these masks, they sometimes take you down," said the consultant, Ed Rosenberg.
"If you price gouge — charge too much for these masks, they sometimes take you down," said the consultant, Ed Rosenberg.
"For too long, hotels have had nearly unchecked power to raise rates and price gouge consumers at will," the report states.
If Google were using its dominance of the search market to gouge people on prices, the company would be wildly unpopular.
Drugmaker Mylan's decision to "gouge" consumers on lifesaving EpiPen devices is corporate "greed on steroids," Ralph Nader told CNBC on Thursday.
"No offense but the chainsmokers make me wanna gouge my eyes and ears out at the same time," wrote one user.
They brutally beat him with a lock in a sock and used a shiv to try and gouge his eyes out.
"The sooner you find them, the easier, the cheaper and faster it is to get rid of the infestation," Gouge said.
The type of hardcore that Gouge Away plays might not be en vogue these days, but it damn well should be.
As much as we may wish otherwise, Unforgettable isn't just 100 minutes of Katherine Heigl trying to gouge out Rosario Dawson's eyes.
Some experts say that while fighting back, you should smack the gator's sensitive snout, and also try to gouge the gator's eyes.
"I looked far and wide to try to get a shirt made in America, it's just they get you, they gouge you."
"If there's any gouge, it's just the last minute walk-up airfares that are designed for desperate business fliers," Mr. Hobica said.
Nor does it make sense in thinking about universities to assume that the higher tuition figures in some sense gouge particular students.
But the latest round of price hikes have felt a lot like you were taking advantage of that loyalty to gouge your customers.
And chickenpox when he was 11, which required him to keep socks on his hands so he wouldn't gouge his skin from scratching.
But by the same token, companies such as Gilead shouldn't price-gouge one group of consumers to subsidize its preferential treatment of another.
It allows refinancing on Parent Plus loans, offers extended forbearance periods, and doesn't try to gouge borrowers with high interest rates and fees.
The company continues to gouge the market by making books loss leaders, offering discounts of up to 55% during the 2017 holiday season.
Vladimir Putin's circle of corrupt oligarchs gouge whatever money they can from the impoverished Russian economy and move it to bank accounts overseas.
"The days of allowing Sanofi and other drug makers to gouge American consumers after taking billions in taxpayer money must end," Sanders said.
Critics of the industry have long contended that the companies, which operate as monopolies within jails and prisons, price-gouge their captive customers.
So while Best Buy contends that it was all an honest mistake, they have a legal responsibility not to price gouge during a disaster.
U.S. Senator James Jackson famously resorted to biting the finger of Robert Watkins, a politician from Savannah, when Watkins attempted to gouge Jackson's eye.
Many English couples probably ignored Gouge and went on murmuring sweet nothings, which is why he was able to collect so many of them.
And as we know, the conditions for that merger, which was allowed, but there were certain conditions, like you couldn&apost price-gouge customers.
And so you have to give some credit to any team that can come up with a brand new way to gouge their fanbase.
Lord Lucan then set his sights on her, strangling her and attempting to gouge her eyes out at the top of the basement stairs.
The emerging Senate version of the American Health Care Act makes it starkly and inescapably evident that Republicans are going to gouge poor people.
That's especially troubling given that private enterprise now stands poised to gouge the nation's ocean floors and subsoils in new and potentially dangerous ways.
I get out of the car, pull him out of his car, throw him up against the car, and gouge his eye out, your honor.
I gouge thumb-sized eyeholes, carefully shaping and then reshaping his nose after photographer Alice unkindly points out a passing resemblance to Futurama's Dr Zoidberg.
Andrews's attorneys have argued that this enabled Barrett to gouge a peephole in her door to secretly recorded a nude video that later went viral.
The resulting intense hallucination led Muthart to gouge out her own eyes, using only her hands, while outside of a church in Anderson, South Carolina.
A big mechanical digger blocked half the road where it was being used to gouge a trench to cut the town off from government control.
In my elaborate, nightmarish fantasies I imagined my peers would scream in horror, perhaps even gouge their eyes out when I revealed my true self.
"Telecom and cable monopolies exploit their dominant market power to gouge consumers and lobby government at all levels to keep out competition," the proposal notes.
The FTC and top lawyers at the state level would get more power to go after people and companies that price-gouge during the pandemic.
I remember panicking and trying to gouge one of their eyes out, and they responded by zapping me with something that knocked me out cold.
Large black holes gouge the city's roads, grimly exposing the underground tunnel system ISIS operatives built to evade detection, shield their weapons and spoils of war.
Gouge Away combines politically and socially driven lyrics with emotive, yet hard-hitting riffs and melodies, similar to 90s screamo acts like Saetia or Yaphet Kotto.
Critics worry that under its new ownership, and without the price caps once set by ICANN, Ethos could price-gouge nonprofits, activists, and others who use .
The video takes us through Mawrth Vallis, a gouge on the Martian surface that stretches 373 miles long and cuts a mile and a half deep.
However, Gouge suggested an alternative possibility: These babies are transparent, not having started feasting on the blood that makes their bodies red, brown or almost black.
A senior official at the U.S. government's shipping watchdog has warned Hanjin, other shippers and freight forwarders against taking the opportunity to price gouge cargo customers.
There is also a gouge and puncture mark on one of its claws that was likely caused by another Dineobellator sinking its own claw into it.
A photograph of the racing boat published on the website of Oriental Daily News, a Hong Kong newspaper, showed a long gouge along its port bow.
"Welcome to my house," Mr. Kooken said as he opened the red front door, which now has a gouge from being struck by a fan boat.
"This isn't the greedy drug company trying to gouge patients, it is us trying to stay in business," Shkreli told The New York Times that year.
BYTES: Amazon is cracking down on sellers it thinks are using fear surrounding the coronavirus to gouge prices on protective masks, Louise Matsakis at Wired reports.
Arching across it, their slender hydraulic arms uproot small trees and drag them through the clay-coloured water as they gouge out mud from the canal bed.
"Exhibitors know that without MoviePass they will be able to continue to charge exorbitant prices for theater tickets and gouge customers with overpriced concessions," the statement reads.
Hasmukh Adhia, revenue secretary at the Finance Ministry, also said rules would be issued "soon" to deter unscrupulous businesses from exploiting the tax reform to gouge customers.
"Amazon is known for its tolerance for losses, and its willingness to price-gouge in search of market share," Laith Khalaf, senior analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said.
If the only way to see Taylor Swift or Jay-Z goes through Live Nation/Ticketmaster or eBay/StubHub, the companies have tremendous power to gouge fans.
What has emerged, experts and advocates said, is an overly financialized system that can gouge people into oblivion—that is, when it doesn't poison them to death.
Gouge Away is following up , Dies with a two-song cassette via Secret Voice, which they recorded after touring with bands like G.L.O.S.S., Touché Amoré, and Ceremony.
Image: GettyIn September, Big Dairy settled a lawsuit for over $50 million, which claimed it conspired to kill off 500,000 cows in an effort to gouge milk prices.
Image: APAny masochist who has spent a second taking part in the eye gouge that is "internet discourse" has heard one of its core tenets, Mike Godwin's law.
It has no income or general sales tax, preferring to gouge outsiders with hefty hotel, restaurant and hire-car taxes, and tolls where highways cross the state border.
AND FINALLY ... Paint passion Most of us would rather gouge our eyes out than take yet another trip to the home improvement store to look at paint samples.
The GOP plan, which is a partial bailout to insurers who will gouge customers battling preexisting conditions, provides only $8 billion over five years to support these customers.
All told, the anti-corruption funds earmarked for Ukraine that the White House attempted to gouge out of the budget stretched into the hundreds of millions of dollars.
Without another board member, the bank can't approve transactions over $10 million—meaning big businesses won't be able to gouge the American taxpayer like they have for decades.
"Its first instinct was to gouge consumers and profit off the hack of its own system," Warren said, echoing comments she made to CNBC's Jim Cramer last week.
In one particularly upsetting scene, a panicked Navy sailor is shown trying gouge off his own tattoo, lest he be outed during the "don't ask, don't tell" era.
For whatever reason, this price gouge really offends me, so I ask K. to bring me some when he passes my work on the way to the gym.
African-Americans who lived in the rural South during Jim Crow usually had to buy goods on credit from local white store owners, who would often gouge them.
The bill from DeLauro would create a new intergovernmental Price Review Board, which would have the power to impose penalties on drug companies that it determines "price gouge" consumers.
Trump's Education Department seeks to make it easier for lenders to gouge people with outstanding student loan debt, while his Labor Department understaffs agencies responsible for workplace safety inspections.
Aside from all of the tools serving their intended purpose for pumpkin-carving, she was even able to use the gouge tools to add texture to a gourd design.
The Republican budget would gouge $1 trillion from Medicaid, more than 60 percent of which pays for long-term care for seniors who have already impoverished themselves to qualify.
Gouge conducts research on the best ways to monitor for bedbugs in homes and other environments, though she does not receive money from companies that make monitors or traps.
The fissure, a vivid gouge of magma with steam and smoke pouring out both ends, was the 212th to open on the volcano since it began erupting on May 219.
O'Day acknowledged Turing's price hike for Daraprim had galvanized U.S. public concern as well as political will to tackle drugmakers who are perceived as abusing pricing power to gouge patients.
"A large gouge impact mark, consistent in shape to a recovered portion of fan cowl and latching mechanism, was adjacent to the row 14 window," it said in a report.
In seven days, I'd gone from a rookie to still probably a rookie, but at least I can type the word folds now without wanted to gouge out my eyes.
A four-inch (10 cm) claw on its right hand had a deep gouge whose size and shape indicated the damage was inflicted by another member of its own species.
The days when companies like U.S. Steel or General Motors or Microsoft could accumulate the market power to dominate an industry and gouge consumers with higher prices are long gone.
Before President Trump makes this deal, he must guarantee that Sanofi will not turn around and gouge American consumers, Medicare and Medicaid or our military when it sells the vaccine.
Globalization did gouge the working and middle classes in the West, most notoriously during the Great Recession, even as it lifted millions out of poverty in other parts of the world.
Anti-dumping measures are intended to prevent a company from selling goods below cost in order to drive competitors out of business, before using the resulting market power to gouge customers.
The man who loves nothing so much as his gold-plated bathroom fixtures wants to gouge people who want to experience something that all of Donald Trump's minions could never create.
A nasty gouge mark on its claw suggests the individual excavated in New Mexico scrapped with a predator its own size, perhaps a fight with another Dineobellator over resources or mates.
The Education Department's decision to let guaranty agencies gouge struggling people is indefensible — not least because the additional fees bear no relationship at all to the expenses incurred by the companies.
As a blizzard of marble dust blurred the Cervietti workshop on a recent workday, Mr. Cervietti watched his son Hayato gouge away chunks of marble with motorized and old-fashioned chisels.
This tiny fish wields two massive teeth that it uses to gouge chunks out of much larger fish and, in a bind, scrap its way out of the grasp of a predator.
I'm in the older camp, with a car that's seen its share of NYC dings, including a passenger-length gouge from scraping against the wall of a parking garage (my fault, sadly).
It hasn't gone out of its way to gouge Roku owners with new fees – it's just assessing the same ol' fees that any CableCARD user before would have had to contend with.
The charters would nullify New York's interest rate caps and anti-usury laws, allowing internet lenders to gouge New York borrowers by locating in states that authorize higher rates, the lawsuit says.
"Having got through the GFC with the support of their government, they then turned on our government and proceeded to merge, purge and gouge," said Swan, of the now opposition Labor Party.
Among their complaints: Uber undercuts them on fares, drivers don't have to pay for licences, they gouge customers with surge pricing, have inadequate insurance, and don't do proper background checks on drivers.
This is already standard in virtually every industrialized nation, but the United States has followed a weird hands-off policy, giving drug companies carte blanche to gouge customers for life-saving medications.
Whitey Bulger was targeted for a mob hit and the killers did what mob killers do with so-called "rats" -- they try to cut out their tongue and gouge their eyes out.
They include the provisions allowing states to waive both basic benefit requirements, so that insurance companies can sell junk plans, and community rating, so that insurance companies can price-gouge sick people.
With her brain's judgment center impaired, once Muthart hallucinated the command to gouge out her own eyes, she was unable to comprehend its repercussions, regardless of any pain she may have felt.
Giant cracks, some a foot deep, gouge the hard earth; brown stalks of dead rice litter the fields; and the dryness is so severe even the pests lie shriveled on the ground.
WASHINGTON — A Senate panel advanced an aviation policy bill Wednesday after a partisan fight over whether airlines gouge consumers with fees for basic services like checked bags, seat assignments and ticket changes.
In 2001, Frye returned to fight in PRIDE FC in a bout with Gilbert Yvel which saw the notoriously filthy kickboxer attempt to gouge out Frye's eyes in answer to takedown attempts.
The train struck the loose rail, and two cars, each weighing more than 90,000 pounds, left the tracks and hit the tunnel walls with enough force to gouge concrete and shear steel.
But some users are creating anonymous, personal profiles on both platforms to price gouge items like face masks, and many are ripping stock images and photos from other websites to do so.
A person aims to phrase as scholarship what's in fact an infantile and urgent narcissistic project: to gouge as much more sex and power out of this world while he still can.
Surprisingly, "how to gouge out your eyes and ears with a butter knife so you can no longer see or hear the news" is not one of the top trending searches for 2017.
And then there's that aforementioned opening track, the one in which they imply that the sounds of each other's voices make them want to gouge out their eyes with power drills—direct quote.
There was a gouge in a road shoulder from where a train carriage slammed into the surface and guard rails were crushed but the roadway surface did not suffer any major damage, officials said.
On Tuesday, Wired reported that some third-party sellers on Amazon have been attempting to price-gouge customers looking for masks, jacking up their prices to many times what they would normally retail for.
On Tuesday, Wired reported that some third-party sellers on Amazon have been attempting to price-gouge customers looking for masks, jacking up their prices to many times what they would normally retail for.
One new fissure from Sunday morning was a vivid gouge of magma with smoke pouring out both ends and was the 2500th to open on the volcano since it began erupting on May 63.
A fast, ferocious defense held a potent and pass-happy UCLA offense to only 170 passing yards and a stout offensive line helped gouge UCLA for 333 rushing yards and five touchdowns on the ground.
He still has two gouge marks on his leg, but the memories, if not the scars, are fading as he rides his bike to preschool, a chocolate bar from his mother strapped to the fender.
The original "Oedipus at Colonus" continues the story of the king who killed his father, married his mother and found a gruesome way to accessorize, using his mother's brooch to gouge out his own eyes.
" On educating Chinese merchants, who, as Tung noted, are not accustomed to thinking about the lifetime value of customers but "want to gouge you while they can" because they "don't know if you'll be around tomorrow.
"I've literally been afraid for 17 years of James Toback who threatened to murder me, put cement shoes on [me] and gouge my eyes out with a Bic pen if I ever told anybody," Blair said.
When play resumed, San Francisco lock Nick Grass, evidently having missed the memo about fellowship and respect, was sent off with a yellow card after he appeared to gouge the eyes of Sacramento flanker Kyle Sumsion.
By setting up advertisements masquerading as personal and professional Facebook pages, as well as personal Instagram accounts, it appears that individuals are still able to price gouge and mislead potential buyers through both social media platforms.
The state water resources department said crews using helicopters would drop rocks to fill a huge gouge, and authorities were releasing water to lower the lake's level after weeks of heavy rains in the drought-plagued state.
Playlist: "River Euphrates (Version Two)" / "I've Been Tired" / "Down to the Well" / "Hey" / "Nimrod's Son" / "Dead" / "Gouge Away" Kim Deal and Black Francis get most of the spotlight in this band, but Joey Santiago carries the Pixies.
Touché Amoré, who are fresh off their tour supporting the reunited Thursday, will be joined by Toronto's abrasive misanthropes, Single Mothers, and Gouge Away who last year released , Dies, one of Noisey's most underrated albums of 205.
"While more research into this matter is necessary, it is clear that Airbnb has given consumers more affordable accommodation options and left hotel industry executives deeply concerned about their ability to price gouge consumers in the years ahead."
Tiny homes are popular, especially because clearing larger lots is such a backbreaking process: Aside from having to gouge out holes for septic systems, homeowners must constantly battle back the jungle that closes in, fire ants in tow.
Amazon also faces uncharted territory as it attempts to police its huge network of listings and sellers that's changing more rapidly than ever before, with profiteers attempting to price gouge or make false claims about preventing COVID-19.
"The notion someone comes in to gouge the Puerto Rico government and U.S. taxpayer, charging them exorbitant rates, than writing a contract so it can't be reviewed properly, was a great injustice to the U.S. taxpayer," Cantwell said.
But this time, instead of buying up AIDS pills to price-gouge or Wu-Tang albums to keep on his floor, he's apparently set his sights on collecting some really rare trading cards from Magic: The Gathering, Kotaku reports.
"You heard all these things about how terrible they are: Not only will they gouge your eyes out, but they'll somehow tell their cohorts to go after your family," said Daniel Lakemacher, who served as a Navy psychiatric technician.
Perhaps, after a decade where airlines learned to fee-gouge in every possible way, for everything from checking luggage to changing flights and selecting seats, their customers will do anything in their power to avoid getting screwed with yet another one?
There was the startup that desperately wants you to believe it exists to help normal folks make a few extra bucks, and there were the people who used it as a platform to gouge as much as the market would bear.
Kratos is the star of Sony's God of War series, the most ripped man in Sparta, and the kind of guy who'll climb up the face of a minor deity and use knives to gouge its eyeballs from of its face.
And watching someone put an entire wing in their mouth, suck off all the meat, then return those little bare bones onto their plate makes me want to gouge out my eyeballs and run to the nearest corner to vomit.
"The angry-child scratches have exploded into an allover web of messy Twombleyesque crosshatching; the individual lines gouge the built-up surfaces cruelly," Holland Cotter wrote in Art in America, reviewing her show at the Robert Miller Gallery in 1986.
I had never behaved in a more primitive manner in my life, leaving nothing I could think of untried, grunting with effort like a Wimbledon tennis player with each punch, scrabbling for sensitive places where I might gouge, squeeze, or twist.
Much of that is a function of motivation: The White House, fighting for its survival, is willing to bite, eye gouge and kidney punch, while Congress -- torn between pursuing justice and political expediency -- isn't even sure if it wants to fight at all.
Whenever I feel like I want to gouge my eyes out and sell them on Etsy, or bang my head up against a wall so many times I break the entire wall down, I turn to Twitter, the angriest platform on the internet.
His reasoning is a scathing indictment of the FTC, which his campaign argues has stopped being a regulatory body, and has instead used the consumer welfare standard to allow for unfettered corruption, and monopolies that hold back innovation and price gouge American people.
William Gouge, an influential Puritan writer in 17th-century England, lambasted women who called their husbands "sweet, sweeting, heart, sweet-heart, love, joy, dear…duck, chick, pigsnie &c", terms that struck him as undermining the wifely deference essential for a successful union.
Later, Clegg responded to Hughes' point that courts and antitrust authorities in the U.S. have been increasingly hesitant to intervene in cases where large companies do not price gouge—ignoring "the full cost of market domination," like suppression of competition and innovation.
This May, all four bands will be combining forces and hitting the road together throughout the US. Fuzzed out post-rockers Teenage Wrist will be joining on the East Coast stretch and Florida rippers Gouge Away will pick up the remaining dates.
Qualcomm's stock has been under pressure because it has been engaged in a patent lawsuit with Apple, which has argued that Qualcomm is trying to gouge it for using its chips in its phones and has threatened to use Intel chips instead.
"The notion that someone comes in there to gouge the Puerto Rico government and the U.S. taxpayer, charging them an exorbitant rate, and then writing them a contract so they can't be reviewed properly, is a great injustice to the U.S. taxpayer," Sen.
Before you invest in a new set of luggage, there are probably better ways to keep bedbugs out of your home, said Dawn Gouge, an associate professor of urban entomology at the University of Arizona, who was not involved in the new research.
There are days I ache so badly, the only remedy beyond a proper plowing would be a curved and rusty piece of metal or broken glass to gouge out my hot center from mid-inner thigh all the way up to my larynx.
"This legislation is a significant step forward to fixing the problems in our health care system that have allowed pharmaceutical manufacturers to price gouge taxpayers and consumers for too long," Grassley said in a statement earlier this week upon introducing the bill.
The trio—which is comprised of members of Black Magic, Gouge, Black Viper, Mion's Hill, and more—formed in 2009, and had steadily chugged along in the Norwegian underground, hooking fans near and far with their thoroughly satisfying, wild-eyed black/thrash.
But the rush of shopping in select categories has meant frequent out-of-stock messages for items ranging from hand sanitizer and hand soap to face masks, as well as sellers taking advantage of low supply by attempting to price-gouge customers.
A Hippocratic standard would make it illegal for any location or movement data, even with proper permissions, to be used to gouge consumers or deny them access to basic life services like loans, health care, insurance, employment, civil rights and educational opportunities.
A former socialist politician from Portugal who took over the United Nations at the start of the year, Mr. Guterres is under pressure to persuade the Trump administration to not gouge the organization and to uphold America's international obligations, including on climate change.
Qualcomm's stock has been under pressure because it has been engaged in a patent lawsuit with Apple, which has argued that Qualcomm is trying to gouge it for using its chips in its phones and has threatened to use Intel chips instead.
The state argued that the charters would allow internet lenders to gouge New York borrowers by locating in states that allow higher rates, that money transmitters could skirt local consumer protection laws and capital standards, and that the state agency could be deprived of resources.
It was soft, almost oily, with a nutty smell that filled the workshop and a crisp zip under the gouge; pliable, kindly, magically white and forgiving of mistreatment, such as his necessary cutting across the short grain to mould the shape of an apple or a grape.
The House and Senate Trumpcare bills gut protections for people with pre-existing conditions in different ways: the former by allowing insurers to price gouge sick people; the latter by allowing insurers to exclude the treatments sick people need from covered benefit schedules, creating adverse selection.
As a global shortage of face masks threatens medical professionals in hospitals and treatment centers, a black market for them has emerged on Facebook and Instagram, where people are creating anonymous personal profiles to price gouge the masks and sell them to unsuspecting social media users.
He would gouge the blocks with the same deep veins in his whittled figurines from a decade before, and frequently he would ink the wood blocks irregularly, to produce odd, alienating multiples — such as the haunted prints of Oviri, a pseudo-Polynesian goddess of his own invention.
In the 60th minute, he received the ball, shook one man with a deep gouge, and then fired off a shot that split three defenders and the keeper, resulting in a gorgeous goal: But what's more important about this goal is the look that Pulisic wears after scoring.
Blair recounted on The Talk how Toback threatened to kill her and "gouge" her eyes out with a pen if she ever told anyone about an instance where he lured her to his hotel room and wasn't going to let her leave unless she had sex with him.
The latest round of price hikes have felt a lot like you were taking advantage of your brand loyalty to gouge your customers You've even stooped to advertising the new iPhone XR at a too-good-to-be true price of $2100— $2390 below what you actually charge for it.
Heaven forbid we have a Democratic standard bearer who will fight with the insurance industry rather than give them more customers to gouge, who will actually enshrine the right to unionize rather than only paying lip service, who will cancel the medical debt and student debt that are crushing our people.
Over the course of the hour, we're instructed on how to position ourselves, techniques to most effectively slam someone in the crotch, how to gouge someone's eyes, and — if you do in fact successfully get behind a person — how to bring them to their knees and successfully choke them into passing out.
The notorious mobster was transferred to one of the most violent prisons in America last October and placed in general population, where he was beaten with a lock in a sock, and one or more inmates tried to gouge his eyes out with a shiv and also tried to cut off his tongue.
Florida's Gouge Away, with their lightning fast songs that average under 90 seconds, piercing squeals, and nods to late 22015s screamo and powerviolence greats, didn't stand much of a chance of getting noticed among the flood of windmill kickers, but goddamn if their debut LP doesn't rip the whole scene to shreds.
A year after a terrorist's bullets ripped through her, after so many operations and infections she has lost count, Valerie Kallis-Weber has a paralyzed left hand, painful bone and bullet fragments in her pelvis, psychological trauma and tissue damage, including a fist-size gouge in her thigh where a bullet tore away the muscle.
Elsewhere, Mr. Babcock sings with an uproarious, self-deprecating sense of humor: Take the album opener, "If This Tour Doesn't Kill You, I Will," which is as close to a mash note as a song with the lyric "every line, every goddamn syllable that you say/makes me wanna gouge out my eyes with a power drill" can be.
But while there are very few fighters who will go all out to gouge an opponent's eyes like Gilbert Yvel so famously did against Don Frye, a great many fighters pushed into a desperate fight with high enough stakes might well find themselves ready to commit less severe fouls with little internal dialogue over the results.
In addition, the bill could threaten the FCC's authority over "all sorts of tactics the ISPs use to strong-arm competitors and price-gouge consumers: data caps, zero-rating, interconnection disputes, below-the-line and hidden fees, price hiking, and many other kinds of business practices," according to Kate Forscey, associate counsel for government affairs at DC-based advocacy group Public Knowledge.
At one point, Kalanick claimed that he had to remind Page, "Your people are not your IP."Although Kalanick suggested his grudge match with Page motivated him to acquire autonomous vehicle startup Otto—one of the things he wanted to get out of the deal, according to testimony by one of his former employees, was "a pound of flesh"—Page ultimately scored the deepest gouge.
This interpretation could jeopardize the FCC's ability to "investigate all sorts of tactics the ISPs use to strong-arm competitors and price-gouge consumers: data caps, zero-rating, interconnection disputes, below-the-line and hidden fees, price hiking, and many other kinds of business practices service providers like to impose on their subscribers," according to Kate Forscey, associate counsel for government affairs at DC-based advocacy group Public Knowledge.
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Schottenfels told the NY Daily News that the company will spend $500K running the ad on cable and online, adding the following: While hotels launch desperate, xenophobic smear attacks in an attempt to protect their ability to price gouge, Airbnb hosts represent what's best about New York — hardworking families who open their homes to travelers and are able to make a bit of extra money to stay in the neighborhoods they love.
Then there are the couples who are glued at the hip, twins conjoined by church and state, or the bloviators, or the drunks who can turn a party into a Godzilla-stomps-Tokyo apocalypse, like the time the guy with the Ponderosa belt buckle slid chest first in a dance move and put a gouge three feet long in my hardwood floor, and I hadn't even invited him; he was my hairdresser's friend.

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