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"The lack of strong control kind of handicaps their ability to push through, or handicaps any one person, particularly the President's ability, to push through extreme policies," he said.
Carlos Alvarado dealt more deftly with his own electoral handicaps.
His personality remained amazingly unwarped by his frustrations and handicaps.
By its very nature, it handicaps independent companies with new ideas.
Humans have added to these handicaps in all sorts of ways.
Sets the odds for ICAPS OOH AND AAH + ICAPS = HANDICAPS 50A.
The previous parliament faced similar handicaps, yet managed to get more done.
Indian women suffer handicaps at every stage of life, starting with birth.
It may be extra weight or stretch marks or injuries or handicaps.
Wood resides in an assisted living center, suffering from dementia, among other handicaps.
Whatever handicaps you or paralyzes you, that's the thing to get rid of.
It's also interesting to consider how Apple intentionally handicaps its own AI efforts.
But you also described the challenges facing the industry because of human handicaps.
MORE handicaps the potential outcomes: Chances House passes resolution of disapproval: 99 percent.
But professionals have handicaps that go far beyond scratch, into the plus numbers.
Jesus Christ, when I was 20 or 30, I could party without any handicaps.
The very skills that got the company started were now handicaps to its growth.
Doctors cautioned that his handicaps might be permanent, but he steadily recuperated through biking.
OpenAI beat human Dota 2 opponents in August, but did so with significant handicaps.
Canceling them significantly handicaps U.S. attempts to mitigate the effects of global warming, they say.
Even with handicaps, though, it's a stunner, and Dia gets full credit for the presentation.
This exoskeleton can be used to treat physical handicaps or to augment the wearer's motor skills.
The perception that Clinton is corrupt is one of her most profound handicaps as a politician.
But, as this special report has argued, emerging economies have begun to grow out of these handicaps.
Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford were all said to have 12-handicaps while in office.
Communities struggling with low wages, unstable housing, and educational handicaps are correlated with higher HIV infection rates.
Several other movies likely to receive an Oscar nomination when they're unveiled come with their own handicaps.
You will apologize to your playing partners, who are inevitably very calm people with very low handicaps.
This list isn't limited to Liv, Mellie, and Marcus, with their intersecting levels of social privilege and handicaps.
So I'd love for you to develop more games for people with handicaps to enjoy playing with others.
As a boy, growing up in Sausalito in the early seventies, he had his share of social handicaps.
In both of its stories, which eventually collide, the biggest handicaps are the universal ones: fear and disconnection.
In order to achieve this, any special quality is eliminated through the use of mental and physical handicaps.
The 143rd Kentucky Derby is expected to go down as one of the most difficult handicaps in many years.
But he has handicaps: he is 77, and a former investment banker who struggles to connect with ordinary Peruvians.
The lack of a robust bureaucratic revenue collection system handicaps the states' ability to perform their other governmental duties.
Thanks to the iPhone I've been able to take the handicaps ADHD has given me and thrive despite them.
A lawyer for Trump, Thomas McCarthy, countered that the law "handicaps" the candidate who wants to keep tax returns private.
Louis Jacobson, who handicaps state legislative races for Governing Magazine, considers Arizona's Senate to be "lean Republican" and thus competitive.
"The race will tighten when Democrats pick their nominee," Lou Jacobson, who handicaps gubernatorial races for Governing magazine, said Wednesday.
Underrepresented and underserved founders include, but are not limited to, veteran, female, Latino/a, Black, LGBTQ and founders with handicaps.
Doing so would create an internet that handicaps smaller businesses and limits customers' freedom to access whatever websites they want.
But it's essential to recognize that society has enforced handicaps, and women's inherent abilities aren't the only factors at play.
In an effort to say something nice about this big ugly watch, Nabu's handicaps are also some of its best features.
That may be tricky, given the handicaps of economic stagnation, sanctions and endemic corruption, though rising oil prices will now help.
That meant it was put to work only in coalfields — where the fuel was plentiful enough to overcome the machine's handicaps.
Over time, Goldwater's rebellion became Republican orthodoxy, much as I suspect Trump's will, and also one of the GOP's biggest handicaps.
These handicaps make it even more important for Western governments to address their citizens' legitimate concerns about the impact of globalization.
But a lawyer for Trump, Thomas McCarthy, countered that the law "handicaps" the candidate who wants to keep his returns private.
"I think that really handicaps his ability to either flip potential supporters or get them to stay at home," the operative said.
Rather than saying "Oh, this will certainly fail" or "Oh, this will certainly succeed," you can give some of his ideas handicaps.
There were other handicaps to the ban on recording that hampered us in taking full advantage of this new medium in journalism.
There is a love potion that renders its user impotent, a facial cream that beautifies but blinds, a microscope that mentally handicaps.
I know about handicaps harder to cotton to, having stuttered terribly for decades, my face like a gargoyle's, my mouth flabbering uncontrollably.
They each navigate their own parenting journeys with different handicaps and advantages, while still trying to stay true to their own course.
If implemented, animals used for emotional support would "require the same training and treatment" as service dogs for those with physical handicaps.
In the world of e-sports, a similar dynamic might include lower maximum health, longer skill cool-down periods, or other handicaps.
The reporters then started to compare those names to public websites where people can track their handicaps, like the US Golf Association site.
The stalemate in board membership also handicaps companies' efforts to improve gender and racial diversity as most current board members are white men.
Queiroz said Google is very open to letting Chromecast stream Amazon video, but Amazon hasn't caved on its decision that handicaps its rivals.
Even with his father's insurance, Brantley gets supplemental coverage from Ohio's Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps, funded in part by federal grants.
Nadine is a social robot dedicated for people with special needs, like those suffering from autism, or natural mental handicaps such as loneliness.
However, in a 2006 case, five justices expressed interest in statistical metrics that show how a plan benefits (or handicaps) a given party.
Many have voiced concerns that people with physical handicaps, or folks with autism spectrum disorders, will not be accommodated at the March, reported STAT.
The Republican Party is committed to the maintenance of a grossly unequal social hierarchy that handicaps the poor for the circumstances of their lives.
"The House [members] are generally pretty politically savvy people," said Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, a politics website that handicaps elections.
A wide spectrum of outcomes is possible, be they very benign, normal or very severe, including mental and physical handicaps such as blindness and deafness.
If you have enough skill to play with blade style irons, the Mizuno MP-20 irons are a good value and accommodating of all handicaps.
"I want to show that people need not be limited by physical handicaps as long as they are not disabled in spirit," Dr. Hawking said.
Yet the same zeal, tenacity, loyalty and ruthlessness required to wage a struggle against a colonial power become handicaps in trying to lead a country.
The aging couple will leave an enduring image of consoling the marginalized in society - from leprosy patients to the elderly, people with handicaps and disaster victims.
When the oldest, Antavia, turned 21, she was kicked off the Bureau for Children of Medical Handicaps, a state program that helped pay for her insulin.
In her early private performance works, often Horn obfuscates and handicaps the body in order to raid restrictive social sex codes and to explore space itself.
Some say it could lead Russia to develop more of the weapons and fuel an arms race, while others say it unnecessarily handicaps America's military prowess.
Now, an apparent aftershock of that attack is reverberating through the region, as a new variant of that code locks up hundreds of machines and handicaps infrastructure.
There are no literary disadvantages this season; only handicaps for people who don't pore obsessively over subreddits and zoom-and-enhance blurry cell phone photos from Dubrovnik.
Or at least enough like us that they can still judge risk and make good decisions even though they happen to have a few handicaps that we don't.
Josh Olin Another guiding force throughout her career have been her successful (and stunning) parents, but as much as they advanced her success, they also created some handicaps.
Discriminating against specific races, colors, religions, sex, handicaps, familial status and national origin when it comes to housing ads is against the law under the Fair Housing Act.
In some stories, they are the handicaps that mark future heroes — like the lame legs of Sundiata Keita, legendary "Lion King" of Mali, or Harry Potter's lightning scar.
Billionaire media mogul Michael Bloomberg's campaign planned to overcome some of the handicaps of mounting an independent bid for the White House by tapping into the sharing economy.
CONSOLING THE MARGINALISED The ageing couple will leave an enduring image of consoling the marginalised in society - from leprosy patients to the elderly, people with handicaps and disaster victims.
Instead, he explains, the wealthiest Americans have increasingly captured the benefits of the growth seen in the past few decades, which handicaps the economy from performing at its best.
Thursday's thriller at the O213 Arena, for all its hype, was also a reminder of the NBA's handicaps in its battle for transatlantic supremacy against the National Football League (NFL).
Some say leaving the treaty could lead Russia to develop more of the weapons and fuel an arms race, while others say staying in it unnecessarily handicaps America's military prowess.
Internet providers have a well-documented history of inflicting handicaps on companies for no reason other than to force users to adopt products in which the providers have a direct stake.
Monday's caddie tournament, sponsored by AT&T, will offer a first prize of $1,500 in two categories – one for scratch golfers and the other for those with handicaps three and higher.
While both tendencies would usually help on the job, because who doesn't want an ultra-adept rules-followers when there is literal fire everywhere, they actually become handicaps in the field.
One of Italy's biggest handicaps is a feeling in other capitals that, because of a mix of soft-heartedness and negligence, it has made itself a "soft touch" for economic migrants.
But five of the unfortunate participants who got it early this year had brain bleeding and showed signs of dying brain tissue, which can cause all types of permanent handicaps—and death.
The Paris Agreement handicaps the United States' economy in order to win praise from the very foreign capitals and global activists that have long sought to gain wealth at our country's expense.
One has been declared brain dead, and three others are at risk of suffering permanent handicaps, Pierre-Gilles Edan, head of neuroscience at the CHU Rennes hospital, said at Friday's press conference.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in January, ""Central Europe has serious handicaps to overcome in terms of infrastructure ... If the European Union cannot provide financial support, we will turn to China.
It barred discrimination against people with handicaps in places of public accommodation, transportation and employment, and mandated that many new public and private buildings be made easily accessible to people with disabilities.
But, like many others, he suspected Mr Giuliani's dynamism and the broad support he enjoyed for his calm leadership after 9/11 and record of crime-fighting could compensate for such handicaps.
The Paris agreement handicaps the United States economy in order to win praise from the very foreign capitals and global activists that have long sought to gain wealth at our country's expense.
But the underlying problems, which include low productivity, too few big corporations, sky-high public debt, a fragmented banking system, limited competition, slow civil justice and underfunded, underperforming universities, were all handicaps before.
"The Paris agreement handicaps the United States economy in order to win praise from the foreign capitals and global activists that have long sought to gain wealth at our county's expense," Trump said.
Gazafication would yield immediate and irreversible strategic handicaps that would serve only to deplete the conventional capabilities of both the U.S. and Israel to respond to Iran's likely violation of the nuclear deal.
Turning away qualified caregivers who can empathize with the stigma and trauma that can come with an LGBTQ identity handicaps our over-burdened system and disenfranchises the children it is meant to serve.
A president whose party controls both the Senate and House of Representatives can generally count on getting things done fairly quickly, and Trump likely will not be an exception, despite starting with unusual handicaps.
Still, many of the stocks they look at are struggling with some sort of problem, and the managers said they spend a lot of their time trying to separate temporary setbacks from permanent handicaps.
"Even a sliver of the vote in these hyper-partisan times, where we are going to have close elections frequently, they will determine who wins," said Sabato, who handicaps elections at his Crystal Ball website.
The Mid-Amateur competition — an event conducted by the United States Golf Association — is similar to the United States Amateur except that players must be 25 years old and can have slightly higher golf handicaps.
With his commoner-born wife, Empress Michiko, he reached out to the people, especially those who faced handicaps and discrimination, as well as those hit by disasters, illuminating the hardships of people often overlooked by society.
Section 8 is also used to finance the creation of deeply affordable supportive housing for populations such as formerly homeless veterans, youth aging out of foster care, and those with mental handicaps who need additional services.
True to the title of his exhibition, Bradford has led us through the dark handicaps, painful questions, and seething affliction that beset America, sending us off with a final vision of a defiant walk into the future.
The Republican sweep sets up the United States for two years of "unified" government, which would normally mean significant policy change, although Trump's election was anything but normal and he will start his presidency with unusual handicaps.
The activist hedge fund the Barington Capital Group, through a website that tracked golfers' handicaps, found that the chief executive was routinely playing 18 holes or more on weekdays, even as the company's stock price was lagging.
In addition to participating in a number of sports — including tennis, skiing, hiking and scuba diving — Elisabeth also plays the piano, enjoys cooking and volunteers with children with learning difficulties, the elderly, the homeless and people with handicaps.
Russian companies had been able to borrow cheaply abroad but have faced handicaps in raising money in the West since 2014 when Europe and the United States imposed sanctions against Moscow over its role in the Ukrainian crisis.
"Trump's habit of pushing the boundary on truthfulness has almost been a permission slip for everyone else to push that boundary," said Jennifer Duffy, who monitors and handicaps congressional and governor's races for the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.
Just as there were chess-playing programs long before Deep Blue, there have been many Go programs, but none were able to beat leading human players without the application of some handicaps, which are measured in game pieces.
At recreational level, players could find their handicaps changing slightly as they will now be calculated among other things by an average of the best eight rounds out of 20, instead of the current best 10 of 20.
It's miles above Man in the High Castle, Amazon's insufferable and basically unwatchable Phillip K. Dick adaptation that scratches a similar international conspiracy itch but with the added handicaps of terrible writing, thin characters, and unfortunately timed marketing campaigns.
PredictIt, which handicaps the probable outcome of various events, has Warsh as the leader with a 47 percent chance, though Powell has come on strong lately and stands at 32 percent, with the rest of the field well behind.
It handicaps your ability to market anything to those people or to build a relationship with them by understanding what they like, what regional or demographic trends you should be capitalizing on to make sure you're maximizing your profit.
And College Board officials went forward with the redesigned test even though they knew it was overloaded with wordy math questions, a problem that handicaps non-native English speakers and reinforces race and income disparities that Coleman has vowed to diminish.
No CEO is a hero, but in this instance Pichai did the right thing: His options were to force his beleaguered female staff to work with a man who believes biology handicaps them in their field, or to fire Damore.
The US government and solar industry have greeted the decision as victory for free trade and as warning to other countries pondering protections for domestic industry — but environmental groups argue the decision handicaps India's efforts to grow its own sustainable energy sector.
By moments, he means that increasing Google/Facebook domination and a deepening print swoon that has cracked the back of the UK press, and added more insult in the U.S. Certainly, the surprise of the Brexit vote only further handicaps a struggling press.
A U.S. official said the chief had invited two disabled children from a nearby school to the ceremony with the first lady, a break from local tradition in which it had previously been considered taboo to have anyone with handicaps in the palace.
That's not the only place where the film's politics are hazy: Bushwick initially lauds the residents of Bushwick for coming together, in spite of handicaps imposed by gentrification and generational mismatches, but it ultimately condemns them for picking up their enemies' weapons in self-defense.
Fit City If you like stories about courageous people with terrible handicaps who surmount insurmountable odds to attain a glorious triumph and then run around high-fiving everyone and shrieking "whoo" while stirring music plays in the background, this isn't the one for you.
In the absence of such erasures on a broad scale, merely legalizing the drug would do nothing to remediate the damage inflicted on thousands of people ensnared in a legal universe that so severely handicaps them for doing what white people pull off with impunity.
For some of these states, the sense of having been overlooked or disrespected by countries in western Europe makes China seem more attractive: "Central Europe has serious handicaps to overcome in terms of infrastructure," Viktor Orban, Hungary's autocratic prime minister, told German business leaders in January.
There are maps that feature hazards and handicaps like those seen in the campaign; and pre-game settings can be adjusted to allow or remove environmental elements, "revenge carts" (which see expelled players tossing bombs in from the sidelines), and change the best-of-whatever win conditions.
"Someone at the center of a controversy about Russian subversion of a U.S. presidential election and who has been warned that he will be indicted is not without handicaps as an advocate," said Peter W. Galbraith, a former American diplomat and longtime advocate for Kurdish independence.
But many believed that built-in structural handicaps — that in more than three decades, People has previously named only two men of color the sexiest man alive; that Elba doesn't have any huge movies coming out — would prevent him from ever winning the title of Sexiest Man Alive.
The agent handicaps each of the day's races (that is, he analyzes the many different factors that could determine its outcome) and decides on the horses that have the best shot at winning and also happen to be trained by barns with which he and his client have a relationship.
As a neurologist, Sacks deepened our understanding of the dynamic, creative abilities of the brain by uncovering, again and again, the unusual ways the impaired brain may deal with its handicaps, compensating in ingenious ways, or by creating plausible explanations for the nonsensical, thus preserving a form of coherence, however subjective.
Government-run transit is inherently obligated to be accessible to people with handicaps or disabilities, but it's up to private transportation companies like Uber that run their own services to ensure that their drivers comply with laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act, and ultimately hold drivers accountable if they are in violation.
This original proof of concept was a resounding success and the moth was able to steer the robot toward the scent marker with high degrees of precision even when subjected to various handicaps, such as a blocked field of vision or a turning bias which would pull the robot a little off course.
Current and former agents and officials at the agency lament its political handicaps — as the broker of the country's gun regulations, it has been hamstrung by the powerful gun lobby — and the A.T.F.'s tendency to work in the shadow of bigger agencies like the F.B.I., which has its own bomb division.
" Although it features the story of a stowaway who loses his legs, "Romance in Marseille" cannot be described as a book about disability as such, except in the sense that, as McKay wrote to his agent in 1929, "the colored man has especial handicaps to meet with under the worldwide domination of occidental civilization.
He says Ukraine's forces are now "not only capable but ready" to repel Russian-backed separatists, which he claims have [over] 400 tanks — more than the UK. Before testing the Stugnas, troops launched a series of Soviet-era weapons including Shturm and Fagot missiles, demonstrating clearly the handicaps they faced in the initial stages of the conflict.
" The Woman in the Window " (Morrow), a highly successful début novel by the pseudonymous A. J. Finn (thirty-eight-year-old Daniel Mallory, a former editor at Morrow), is a superior example of a subset of recent thrillers featuring "unreliable" female protagonists who, despite their considerable handicaps—which may involve alcoholism, drug addiction, paranoia, and even psychosis—manage to persevere and solve mysteries where others have failed.
Add to those handicaps an unpopular press secretary who says things that are proven to be untrue; a dissembling adviser with no facts and little grip on the truth; a senior adviser utterly lacking in humility whose propensity for alternate facts defies logic; and last but by no means least, Flynn, whose tenure as national security adviser is the shortest on record and whose own alternate facts cost him his job.
In fact, Dactyl got so good at correcting for handicaps that the researchers told me they eventually had a hard time telling when part of their system was broken; usually, it's easy to tell when a part is broken because the robot won't work, but after training, the hand was compensating so effectively for malfunctioning joints and sensors that it was often tricky to figure out that something had gone wrong.
The cost of putting a satellite into orbit and the delay associated with putting a satellite in orbit handicaps and hampers innovation, and so when people realize that they'll be able to put a dedicated launch into orbit for less than $5 million, and that they can bank on the predictability of putting that into orbit and replacing it, there's gonna be a lot of innovation that can be done in space.
On June 17, participants will be challenged to get from Union Square to Williamsburg by any other means than the L, with a debriefing session at a North Brooklyn bar to discuss the advantages and the handicaps of various routes; and on June 22, a one-night design competition on the Lower East Side will seek to imagine safe and efficient ways to get drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and the 70 shuttle buses per hour the MTA plans to put into service across the Williamsburg Bridge.

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