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Only love for the people who have to endure them.
That one day they'll have to endure pain like this?
She was grateful not to have to endure things alone.
No one should have to endure a poorly trained pet.
I never know what I might learn or have to endure.
You might have to endure snoring, but it sure beats screams.
"No child should have to endure this awful disease," she said.
I did not have to endure any movies colder than Frozen.
AGN providers will have to endure to create an alternative Internet.
How much of this shameless pandering will we have to endure?
What our veterans have to endure with the VHA is atrocious.
"They have endured what no human beings should have to endure."
They all understand that they have to endure difficult living conditions.
At best, they'd have to endure a very tedious disciplinary meeting.
"It's unacceptable that transit workers have to endure this on the job."
He won't, but we have to endure the possibility that he might.
The hope is that I'll never have to endure another surgery again.
And never have to endure (indeed the often humorous) abuse he subjects.
Fire refugia don't have to endure for centuries to be ecologically important.
But how much do riders have to endure, and for how long?
The truth is, you have to endure it, navigate the ups and downs.
Why did Jennifer Glass have to endure those five days in that manner?
We're faced with it every day and my friends have to endure it.
Sterling bulls may have to endure short-term pain for long-term gain.
Frankly, crickets have a parasite problem that no species should have to endure.
What came next was a tragedy that no family should have to endure.
Mr. Christie will have to endure more heartburn between now and Election Day.
He does not know how many more operations he will have to endure.
Nature can often be enjoyed, but sometimes you have to endure it, too.
And how likely are we to actually have to endure a trade war?
And then they have to endure harassment from the protesters outside the clinic.
They have to endure the suffocating heat under makeshift houses made of plastic.
Shyp will make sure you never have to endure the post office again.
It's frustrating and frightening, and luckily, you don't have to endure that exposure anymore.
In order to feel pleasure, you have to endure relationships with shitty, lying sociopaths.
I no longer have to endure unproductive meetings or put up with nefarious colleagues.
We still have to endure months before the Mercury biopic hits theaters in November.
Devices have to endure freezing temperatures in winter and scorching heat during the summer.
But to do that he'll have to endure the political fight of his life.
In addition to the potential for disaster, drivers also have to endure physical discomfort.
I'm demonstrating so that our kids no longer have to endure classes of 45.
So other young girls wouldn't have to endure harassment to play the sport they love.
With any luck, we only have to endure this madness for a couple more weeks.
"I felt like, How many trials are we going to have to endure?" she says.
Consumers have to endure long lines for food and other necessities, and hunger is spreading.
"If we have to endure the ridiculousness for another month, we can certainly handle it."
The results hint at what humans will have to endure on long journeys through space.
We can make sure other families do not have to endure this kind of pain.
So the whole thing you have to endure, irritated eyes and not able to see clearly.
There are only so many defeats one must reasonably have to endure in a single evening.
How much longer coastal residents are going to have to endure vile green goo remains unclear.
Maybe write an article about a way we who have to endure this can fight back.
She describes Beast Barracks, the physical ordeal that first-year West Point cadets have to endure.
"No one should have to endure what I endured because of who I am," she said.
But you might have to endure under-illuminated projection, muddy sound and the threat of bedbugs.
"No person should have to endure that," she said of the inappropriate behavior at the plant.
But in the meantime, we'll have to endure an eyesore on the top of our phones. 
What we have to endure financially and emotionally is not only unexpected but hard to fathom.
"It's just too much of a burden they shouldn't have to endure," Carey told me yesterday.
If they get their way, passengers will have to endure subpar airport facilities for much longer.
He did not have to endure stop-and-start rounds that took upward of five hours.
No one going to a park to play video games should have to endure such violence.
"No child should ever have to endure sexual abuse,"  Attorney General Jeff Sessions  said in a statement.
"Not one more family should have to endure this unimaginable grief that you have caused," Workman said.
The rest of the semis space may have to endure even more swings, according to the charts.
That means investors might have to endure a lot of shocks like the ones from last week.
In the meantime, Obama will have to endure the transition of power to a man he resents.
"Victoria is also hoping to raise awareness about "what women going through IVF do have to endure.
But should a woman have to endure hours of rudeness and eventual beratement to have our sympathy?
It's understated and simulates foreplay, merely prepping you for the 26 other tracks you'll have to endure.
It's something you have to endure to be able to go to one of the specialized schools.
Which of my older family members will have to endure the cruel task of attending my funeral?
The questions remain: Having come forward, will Ford have to endure the vitriol that Anita Hill did?
Democrats' nominee will have to endure a year of intensifying scrutiny and attacks thus far largely avoided.
Between bites Mr. McCarthy imagined the pushback he may have to endure for his choice of protagonist.
If New Yorkers want the subway to get better, they will have to endure some more pain.
Flying is stressful, and as the holiday season approaches, it's something many Americans will have to endure.
It's important for me that they see the conditions Palestinians living under Israel's military rule have to endure.
Still, before ICOs fulfil this promise, they may well have to endure a cycle of boom and bust.
In the new system, patients who have been harmed would not have to endure an extensive litigation system.
If Mrs May delays it—as she should—Britain will have to endure many months of Brexit mania.
So students who change schools might have to endure the long assessment process again in a new district.
Are we going to have to endure yet another football season marred by these pointless and divisive protests?
This recent controversy should be the last time we as a nation have to endure this duplicitous game.
In all likelihood, the United States will have to endure a difficult new era in an unending war.
S. companies should not have to endure regulatory threats in an attempt to change our policy or laws.
Just before you can enjoy that sandwich, however, you have to endure the end of the regular season.
This is not right; we should not have to endure such hardship after everything we have been through.
Don't you have to endure it and hate it most of the time like the rest of us?
But patients would still have to endure the disruption in their lives that a court case would entail.
"What this rider describes is awful, and something no one should have to endure," a Lyft spokesperson said.
And most concerning for all of us is to make sure they do not have to endure this.
She'll also likely have to endure a great deal of pressure to succeed, because the world will be watching.
But you don&apost have to endure it anymore because there are several ways to end robocalls for good.
That's worth the price tag and the hours of boredom I'm going to have to endure during the show.
"It's unacceptable that transit workers have to endure this on the job," the union said to AM New York.
In the hilarious clip, the judges have to endure eating Play-Doh, toy cars, raw meat, and dry chicken.
The most probing question it poses to the adult reader is whether families should have to endure such pain.
Hey, at least we'll never have to endure a beginning player stumbling through "Stairway" at the local Guitar Center.
"The white ribbons were a representation of the limitations the witches have to endure in real life," Nyoni explains.
"We may have to endure a little longer before Mnangagwa manages to arrest the country's cash woes," she said.
Now he wants to make sure the next generation of Sikh children doesn't have to endure the same bullying.
Usually, I have to endure the pain of being dragged before I finally surrender my little plans and designs.
Assuming Mr. Duncan gets confirmed, at least Mr. Thompson won't have to endure the insult of reading about it.
"A lot of times you have to endure the elements of nature on surf trips as well," Burgess explained.
Usually my happiness that they don't have to endure what I did is greater than my jealousy of it.
Also, Bon Appetit posts good recipes, but you have to endure all their obnoxious copy to get to them.
Not only that, but I'm afraid that they may also have to endure the same treatment as I did.
And while teams will still fly commercial, players will no longer have to endure the limited space in coach.
"What this rider describes is awful, and something no one should have to endure," a Lyft spokesperson told TechCrunch.
But to the audience, it's yet more awfulness for Clark to have to endure, a sort of last straw.
Both satellites will have to endure temperatures exceeding 350 degrees Celsius as they observe the planet closest to the Sun.
In Montana, he doesn't have to endure the feminizing dynamics of celebrity culture in general and paparazzi surveillance in particular.
"I pray a law comes forth so another mother does not have to endure what I am," her statement said.
You don't have to endure that experience to witness the iconic New Year's celebration in New York City at midnight.
Instead, most will probably have to endure the status quo until something dramatic, like a scandal, embarrasses their own employer.
This is smart: My family shouldn't need to have to endure the minutiae of my life when I'm not there.
And it succeeds, turning connected home workflows into concerts you conduct, instead of noisy, confusing conflicts you have to endure.
Nor should they have to endure ignorant comments and "jokes" — someone else's hair should be the least of anyone's concerns.
And you have to endure it all knowing that this could lead to further charges, more indictments, longer imprisonment ahead.
But it's a pretty cool antidote to the typical wear-and-tear that our handbags and backpacks have to endure.
He will remain in the hospital at least through the week and will have to endure a very long rehab.
So everyone will have to endure the ads that we shovel out and stop griping, because free ain't free, people.
And more importantly, why did they have to endure being ripped from the sport they love in the first place?
We're going to have to endure Trump for a maximum of six years, Putin will be dead in 303 to 20.
Thigh chafing, sticky feet, sweaty pit stains; these are just some of the annoyances we have to endure in hot weather.
The very last thing you should have to endure is slipping into an uncomfortable bed at the end of the day.
"I never thought this would be something I'd have to endure in 2017," Bryant said, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Pets left behind in hot cars, have to endure temperatures well over 100 degrees that can lead to illness and death.
This is something that no individual, and in particular no one opening themselves up for healing, should ever have to endure.
Or we might have to endure a reply like an Ollie North repeatedly invoking the Fifth Amendment in a public hearing.
No woman should have to endure the terrible pain and consequences that I had, especially because of someone else's religious beliefs!
The agents have to endure exhaust fumes for entire shifts, day after day, that made me lightheaded in just an hour.
Healthcare workers have to endure being in these gowns and masks — for hours at times — and that can be very stressful.
"If it's fake, everybody's gonna roast me … forever," he says to a friend, dreading the cruel nicknames he'll have to endure.
She did not have to endure the nightly scrum at Penn Station while waiting to learn which platform to dash toward.
" In a statement, a Lyft spokesperson said, "What these riders describe is awful, and something no one should have to endure.
But Daniel and many of his classmates are trying to make sure no other student will have to endure the same.
They are the ones that have to endure this kind of thing and understand that kind of behavior is around them.
No future student should have to endure what too many did because concerns about Larry Nassar and William Strampel were ignored.
Rather than detailing the legal repercussions drunk drivers will face, they'll have to endure a car ride to jail while Nickelback plays.
Many of them start out as assistants and have to endure bad bosses—who often scream, sometimes humiliate, and occasionally throw things.
I'm angry that as trans women we feel we have to endure this misogynistic ritual just to feel safe on the streets.
But her beliefs about what my body should have to endure for the betterment of black folks as a whole, damaged me.
The thing, The Thing Think about the paranoia that you have to endure if the villain can transform into anyone or anything.
She is wondering aloud why fuller figured women have to endure those "black, cream and white" bras for "grannies" in department stores.
To get there, though, you have to endure your fair share of awkward first dates or dates that just never show up.
Robin users are unlikely to have to endure this brand of pain thanks to the "cloud-first" phone's hallmark feature: smart storage.
Survival of the fittest Even if there is an eventual rebound, entrepreneurs will likely have to endure significant hardship before that happens.
Still, the numbers show that cities across California would have to endure big changes for the state to meet its climate goals.
She wanted to know how much more of this she would have to endure, before it was over, before she could breathe.
We cannot imagine the depth of your sorrow, but we can make sure that other families never have to endure this pain.
He carries an oxygen tank with him wherever he goes, and will have to endure grueling lung and kidney transplants to survive.
I don't have to shuttle between two homes, I won't have to endure remarriages, I don't believe that I am at fault.
" Alexandra LaManna, a spokeswoman for Lyft, said on Thursday: "What has been described is something no one should ever have to endure.
"What these women describe is something no one should ever have to endure," a Lyft spokesperson told The Hill in a statement.
She felt compelled to share her story to make things better so no one else would have to endure what she had.
In the interim, Republicans will have to endure the vote-a-rama, where dozens of amendments can be considered in rapid succession.
Others who keep silent may fear the public humiliation and harassment that women who accuse powerful men so often have to endure.
Many of them start out as assistants and have to endure bad bosses — who often scream, sometimes humiliate, and occasionally throw things.
No additional U.S. citizens should have to endure the silence of our country, with that silence filled only by the terrorists holding them.
Those reporters are all missed, yet we fans still have to endure Stephen A. Smith being inflicted upon us at seemingly every turn.
This meant I might have to endure a series of miscarriages — each at a later stage — until I could carry to full term.
All over the country, blue-state bars opened early so noble members of the resistance did not have to endure the proceedings sober.
"Watching this video broke my heart and created a sadness that I'll have to endure for the rest of my life," he said.
"But mostly," the authors write, "she was mad — mad that she'd lost and that the country would have to endure a Trump presidency."  
Bowman took over, won three Cups with a core Tallon built, and now we have to endure yet another year of Bowman's genius?
Once they get their computers and turn them on, recipients will have to endure advertisements that will appear whether or not they're online.
Critics think that GM may have accelerated too swiftly and that it will have to endure years of losses before robotaxis take off.
Corbyn's remark was captured by television cameras during the question-and-answer session in parliament that British leaders have to endure every Wednesday.
But Snapchat users may have to endure more ads in the process — and soon those ads will be ones that can't be skipped.
Sorry, kiddo, but you're likely going to have to endure those nasty looks from the pale-faced northerners by yourself from here on.
There's a lot you have to endure before the pleasure of watching that woman try her first bite of pork at the end.
I think those kinds of supports are crucial to getting us through this impossibly difficult, but nonetheless, something we have to endure, period.
At least Terence Stamp, as said uncle, does not have to endure much of the film because his character almost immediately is murdered.
But sometimes you just feel like you have no option, like you have to endure verbal abuse to get to the next step.
The Tesla C.E.O. famously said that the company would have to endure "production hell" to speed up manufacturing of its Model 260 sedan.
It got me wondering: What kind of acceleration would a person have to endure to grab onto a TIE fighter in mid-flight?
For the child and their family, the result is a life of heartache and everyday challenges that no person should have to endure.
Or when Kendall gave us an up close look at exactly the type of ankle-twisting platform heels those VS girls have to endure.
"No one should ever have to endure what you did," he said in front of a crowd gathered near Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul.
I co-founded Sandy Hook Promise so no other parent would have to endure the unimaginable pain of losing a child to gun violence.
The FDA regulates herbal remedies as dietary supplements, so they're not required to undergo the clinical testing process that pharmaceutical drugs have to endure.
Consider omitting this info from your dating profile: In the best case scenario, you might have to endure pickup lines about your day job.
Fat people still have to endure systemic prejudice -- bias from doctors, employers and educators, as well as hurtful daily interactions, snickers and demeaning comments.
And Jacobs's co-anchors, who do not have to endure the unwanted nuzzles of a giant mammal on live TV, thought it was hilarious.
Second, you may have to endure the Twitter beatification of the singer who, despite bleeding real human blood, continued to use her vocal chords.
You won't have to endure the hustle and bustle of holiday shopping either, because you can purchase the tropical-themed set now on tarte.com.
As well as mental challenges, Lecomte will have to endure turbulent and unpredictable weather, potentially freezing cold water, as well as sharks and jellyfish.
We have to endure and to do that we have to remember how to laugh and discriminate and stop drinking way too much wine.
I had no idea how we would get through this and I was terrified for what he would have to endure to beat this.
I have seen firsthand what happens when such a process is weaponized against an accuser, and no one should have to endure that again.
However, it's possible that the extra hassle and expense those of us over 26 have to endure might disappear in the very near future.
Which means the US-China trade relationship will have to endure even more tariffs for months to come — further imperiling the two countries' ties.
She would also have to endure the cost of spooking foreign investors and cutting off a serious source of revenue for London — property taxes.
Today, few would consider the left-handers in our midst evil, but they do have to endure numerous inconveniences of a right-handed world.
Your gift will ensure I need not go without food for two hours — a hardship no one, moviegoer or not, should have to endure.
"I have seen firsthand what happens when such a process is weaponized against an accuser, and no one should have to endure that again."
Sufferers of Lyme disease, which is transferred through infected ticks, have to endure chronic fatigue, flu-like symptoms, joint and muscle pain, fever and headaches.
Only a very brave investor would depend on five years of returns to build an investment strategy that may have to endure multiple economic cycles.
You don't have to endure 15 hours of motion sickness and days of PTSD to register dissent or stand up for something you believe in.
It's hardly cause for celebration, as both he and Mary then have to endure an awkward conversation about why she keeps having sex outside marriage.
"Our Native youths should not have to endure this kind of behavior, especially in the classroom," Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye said in a statement.
The Clintons may have a high threshold of pain, but the nation should not have to endure the pain and suffering of another Clinton presidency.
He would expect her to ask Ivanka to dinner and she would have to endure Ivanka's polished voice, that fulsome surface that shielded cold metal.
It's an indisputable fact that it's the ladies, not the gents, who have to endure the physical onslaught that is pregnancy, birth and postpartum recovery.
She said things have improved over the decades when it comes to what women have to endure, and that's changed our conversations for the better.
If you can't unfollow or block this person, you can mute the person on Twitter so you won't have to endure the person's daily tweetstorms.
Though the wind has passed, Houston's flood-prone metropolitan area may have to endure several days of rain and overflow, potentially adding to property damage.
Her earlier work had celebrated vulnerability, but now she identified the sorts of vulnerabilities (poverty, hunger, sexual violence) that no human should have to endure.
Unlike the travel industry, where consumers have to endure the airport experience in order to travel by air, fans could easily choose to just stay home.
Image: NASAOnce again, a Mars-bound spacecraft will have to endure the so-called "seven minutes of terror" as InSight screams through the thin Martian atmosphere.
"My main motivation is that I don't believe that anyone or any family should have to endure what myself and my family have endured," Ferguson explains.
I have another wish for every child who is home safe today, that they will never have to endure abduction or sexual exploitation of any type.
But think about how much trouble someone would have to endure to make up a story about sexual assault that never happened, and then defend it.
And even employees at fancier dining establishments have to deal with wage theft, sexual harassment, and other humiliations their hard-working owners don't have to endure.
Carmen says thinks Caitlyn's show is going thru a ratings plunge because she's moved too fast ... never understanding the complex issues transgender people have to endure.
And the people would clearly rather have a cartons of bone broth and a handful of snow than to have to endure pizza topped with pineapple.
Whenever possible, female doctors conduct the tests, but in rural provinces, where female doctors are rare, cadets may have to endure being examined by a man.
Dan Barnett, New York City I liquidated my holdings after the debate so that I would not have to endure another debate stressing about my retirement.
The Mets' rotation will have to endure the final week and a half of the season without Steve Matz, who had a setback with his shoulder.
This month, the Copenhagen offices of Ferring Pharmaceuticals started providing buses to take employees home to Sweden so they would not have to endure train delays.
Worse than arguments over politics or overcooked turkey, those women will have to endure endless questions about when they plan to get married and start families.
Sorry, first, that you have to endure having your character assailed and assassinated by people who rarely if ever read you and likely never met you.
He would also have to endure the storm of protests that would come from his own party, influential donors, and allies like Israel and Saudi Arabia.
"It is emblematic of just complete and total mutiny and unabated anger at the M.T.A. for the daily abuses that riders have to endure," he said.
Sitting at that table full of men who smiled as Smith pushed the steak her way, she knew what she would have to endure to teach.
To prepare for the countless new deaths we'll have to endure in Season 8, let's take a look back on the saddest Game of Thrones deaths ever.
And I stuck to the new stuff, which means it was a delightful, chintzy slog through more "Jingle Bells" remixes than one person should have to endure.
This test site will be critical in ensuring that the SLS's 537,000-gallon liquid hydrogen tank can withstand the extreme forces it'll have to endure during launch.
They'll have to endure a long flight without a laptop or tablet, and they'll have to check a bag if they're traveling with one of these devices.
In the event of a trial, the bank would have to endure a public airing of its alleged links with suspected criminal networks in Spain and China.
But as our candidates are so ordinary, at least I don't have to endure endless coverage of Angela Merkel's e-mails, or of Martin Schulz groping women.
I will fight so that my daughters and sons will not have to endure what I and every other generation that has come before have had to.
But even if she does manage to escape Gilead, it looks like she'll have to endure a hell of a lot of torture to get herself free.
"You just feel horrible for your child, because no child should ever have to endure this much pain, this much suffering," Jennifer, from Santa Clarita, California, says.
To do it these days, you almost have to be obsessive about it in order to go through the process and endure what candidates have to endure.
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No pregnant woman should have to endure this terrible treatment, or be forced into excruciating fear of how detention will impact her and her unborn child's health.
The midazolam, they said, was likely not to render him fully unconscious, and when the fentanyl was injected, he would have to endure the sensation of suffocation.
He didn't come from money, and he doesn't want his mother have to have to endure the stress of applying for a Parent PLUS Loan, he said.
Others, however, are pointing out that the film highlights the conditions Chinese workers have to endure compared to Western workers, such as long shifts and unsafe work environments.
But unless clubs are willing to revamp their leagues in ways that give competitors an equal stake, spectators will have to endure the same old winners every year.
"But in the first place, our thoughts go out to the parents, family and friends of Bjorg, who have to endure the greatest burden, a life without Bjorg."
Rio de Janeiro is going through a financial collapse; firefighters, doctors, police officers and teachers often have to endure 10- to 30-day delays in receiving their salaries.
You'll have to endure 40 days of hard fasting to make up for these food colouring and condensed milk-infused treats but trust us, it'll be worth it.
"It's been frustrating and painful for me and my family to have to endure false accusations and watch people rush to judgment," Dr. Luke said in a statement.
Women who still have access to abortion services would face delays, be forced to travel long distances and have to endure other obstacles that could harm their health.
The robot would not only make the post-stroke procedure faster and faster, but it would also reduce the exposure to radiation that surgeons often have to endure.
"It's all part of the suffering and humiliation women have to endure because of harsh traditions," said Pashupati Kunwar, who runs a small aid group to help women.
"We must work together to ensure that no family will have to endure the loss of a child because of a school shooting in Florida," the governor wrote.
"I pray that this country will continue to reject what the inciter-in-chief, Donald J. Trump, has been causing this country to have to endure," Green said.
Redstone's lawyers argued in a separate filing that he should not have to endure an invasive deposition in order to preserve his right to be heard at trial.
As long as he's the perceived front-runner, it's almost certain the Times report is not going to be the last tumultuous news cycle he'll have to endure.
Implied in the quest for convenience is a distinction between the life we deem worth living and the life we have to endure in order to get there.
They have to endure months of mandatory administrative arbitration, keep silent about the process, and ultimately perhaps watch their abusers use taxpayer dollars to secretly settle their cases.
Many of the statements feel intentionally set up to talk about how women should not have to endure such treatment, and that the ones who spoke up are brave.
The availability of this new trading vehicle will raise the potential that investors may have to endure periods of increased unpredictability in the typically lower-risk corporate bond market.
I had long box braids because I needed a style that would be super low maintenance for the late nights and early mornings that I would have to endure.
Being falsely charged with a crime, and being prosecuted for reasons that have nothing to do with justice, is a horror that no person should ever have to endure.
But conditions are still pretty dire: They have to endure toxic fumes and carry huge slabs of the bright yellow material, earning up to $10 per day at best.
For years, the Pentagon has been developing a pizza-based Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) capable of lasting the requisite three years all US military rations have to endure.
Hopefully, SEPTA will put up clear signage warning people the paint is there, so a homeless person wouldn't have to endure the added humiliation of accidentally urinating on themselves.
By pushing for prevention and intervention programs and policies, we can ensure no other families have to endure the never-ending heartbreak of losing a loved one this way.
When you think of the daily abuse that airplane seats have to endure, it's a minor miracle they aren't torn to shreds after just a week of air travel.
To do so, it will have to endure an atmospheric entry multiple times the speed of sound, weather violent sandstorms, and avoid being crushed by its own jettisoned equipment.
But no matter who raises the most in this absurd GoFundMe-based fundraising battle, it will never be Silicon Valley's rich who have to endure it outside without shelter.
Patrizia also founded an association in 2012 to share what she knows of the disorder and raise awareness so that other families don't have to endure their struggle alone.
The thing is that by next year, Peacock will stand out, for better or worse, because you have to endure ads at a time when people's tolerance is tanking.
School is an ongoing pressure and all I can say is that I, and probably others, will just simply have to endure it until our school years are over.
Ditto for Nebraskans, who shouldn't have to endure Sasse's high-flown pedantry about the appropriate reach of the 1976 National Emergencies Act before he cravenly bows to political expediency.
"Hopefully these indictments lead to a safer, more respectful visiting process where visitors do not have to endure a traumatic experience simply to see their loved one," he said.
MEXICO: Soccer fans no longer have to endure long stretches between big competitions: The World Legends Cup has rolled into the gap year between the European and World cups.
That's why though I empathize with Sessions, and others like him who have to endure unfair slurs from men like Trump, I likely won't be shedding too many tears.
Then there's the other, in which the humans used as mascots have to endure new iterations of the same treatment to which they've been subjected for hundreds of years. 
Eleanor McManus: Christine Blasey Ford is risking it all to speak out The questions remain: Having come forward, will Ford have to endure the vitriol that Anita Hill did?
And those seeking a respite from the Trump-focused political rancor in entertainment have to endure multiple mentions of President Trump on everything from sitcoms to the Grammy awards.
This Sunday, I won't begrudge my father, who'll watch the game delayed on DVR, so he doesn't have to endure commercials to get to the 11 minutes of action.
If Georgians do have to endure what promises to be a racially charged, highly divisive campaign fought over wedge cultural issues and not much about actual government policies, pay attention.
Sadly, much like the real election, the viewing (and voting) public will have to endure a long, drawn-out process to see who will claim the Oval as their own.
Aunt Lydia, who doesn't have time for June's trickery anymore, explains that while Offred won't have to endure the punishment of her disobedience, because she's pregnant, the other handmaids will.
Irish women have to endure the humiliation of borrowing money from friends to book a flight to the UK, and, if they're lucky and can afford it, a dingy hotel.
Each of the craft's 1,500 different components, comprised of aluminum, silicon, carbon, foil, and foam, will have to endure the contractions and expansions wrought by the dramatically changing environmental conditions.
"Watching my mother go through #breastcancer and then#livercancer while being treated with#chemotherapy was the worst thing a person or a family could ever have to endure," said Johnson.
But the spacecraft will still have to endure temperatures of 2,500 degrees, and to do that, it will have a coat of carbon solar shields measuring almost five inches thick.
From pop fans to those praying the never have to endure a Calvin Harris-engineered chorus again, we asked a bunch of you what you've had on repeat this year.
Authoritarian adversaries of the United States will no longer have to endure American scolding in the council chamber and will face potentially less intrusive investigations from its human rights experts.
"We are so afraid of her choosing to commit suicide -- how many clinically depressed people have to endure eight years of suffering while facing up to an all-powerful state?"
Treating sexual harassment seriously is essential, not to protect against liability or to safeguard the bottom line, but because it's wrong for anyone to have to endure harassment at work.
I don't think that we should have to endure the worst conditions, but even under the worst conditions, people are capable of thriving in ways that you would not expect.
However, he was put in the control group, meaning he would have to endure the industry standard, an hour-and-a-half-long injection of Zometta, a calcium-binding enhancer.
Until then, said Selam Midzic, head of the Red Cross from the nearby town of Bihac, the migrants will have to endure the freezing cold and many will fall sick.
And in his refreshing "review," Glen David Gold, the author of Carter Beats the Devil, shows us what we will have to endure in the movie theater someday in the future.
Thanks to the limited refresh rate of the DM30's e-ink screen, you'll occasionally have to endure ghostly outlines under your work until the next time the display fully refreshes.
It does stick to skin pretty aggressively during application, so glittery fingertips are a byproduct you'll just have to endure if you choose to rake the product through with your hands.
The vibrations of an MRI machine are known to produce a series of loud noises that patients have to endure while they're being imaged—often times for well over an hour.
Unfortunately, there still aren't very many details on when this transition from one machine to the other will take place, so we may have to endure a few more McFlurry mishaps.
In other words, not only do parents have to endure the public scrutiny of their daughters' behavior, character, and of dress, but they're also often hounded for comment and background information.
She may be wearing plenty of stretch Spandex on the show, but she and costar Betty Gilpin didn't have to endure any demeaning requests to nab their spots on the cast.
The fact that Henderson would most likely have to endure some serious punishment to find himself in the second round of a clash with Lombard may not bode well for him.
He thought he would have to endure life without one until Mohammad Abad, a British man who lost his penis in a childhood accident, had the experimental technology installed in 2012.
I don't want it to be something people have to endure to get to some kind of ending, you want it to be valuable and emotionally satisfying as you go along.
Plan now to protect yourself in the futureClimate change has reached the critical tipping point at which it's not if you will have to endure a weather-related incident, but when.
He decided he would kill himself in November, around the same time of year his grandmother died; that way, he reasoned, his mother would have to endure only one morbid anniversary.
Men and women who may have to endure spouses chosen by mothers, fathers and the village council, one theory goes, are especially entitled to a bit of fun on the side.
But with cybersex abusers and customers playing a game of cat-and-mouse with law enforcement, Ruby fears that countless other girls will have to endure the same abuse as she did.
It's also more humane, PETA said, as the animals who were killed on roads did not have to endure things like getting "castrated, dehorned, or debeaked without anesthesia" and other traumatizing conditions.
Like the relatable man he is Milo loathes losing an hour of sleep, but if we have to endure the infuriating day he feels we might as well practice some fire safety.
"When you see what someone has to live through and what they have to endure because of such a simple thing -- securing a load on a car -- it's very heartbreaking," said Abel.
If a product doesn't live up to its hype, I have to endure a week of bad hair days (which is a total waste of the hours it takes me to style).
To even reach that point, however, they not only have to endure the attacks that come with speaking out, they also have to have a bulletproof case built from the get-go.
I would like to express my gratitude to the members of my family who have passed away and therefore will not have to endure what promises to be a very special evening.
I couldn't help but feel worried about young girls in our country today who would have to endure more of these comments coming from a man serving in our country's highest office.
We must call upon our representatives and legislators to end mandatory detention — so that asylum-seeking clients like mine no longer have to endure further torment when they have already fled persecution.
Instead, I have to endure a reserved seat where I am stuck, typically around people chomping on their popcorn, fidgeting with candy wrappers, talking and checking the latest text on their cellphones.
"Hopefully these indictments lead to a safer, more respectful visiting process where visitors do not have to endure a traumatic experience simply to see their loved one," Scott Simpson told the Times.
"Queuing is a part of British life that we all have to endure—but we wanted to do something to improve the experience," John Wyllie, DataSparQ's managing director, said in a statement.
Analysts say the Chinese are even further along than the Russians, partly because Beijing has sought to create hypersonic missiles with shorter ranges that don't have to endure high temperatures as long.
"It is clearly a very difficult time for Mr. Sala's family, and they should not have to endure the additional pain that this shameful act will undoubtedly cause," the police spokesman said.
It is only the latest in a long, long series of indignities the two politicians have to endure, through no small fault of their own, over the course of this bizarre election.
"No family should have to endure this pain and suffering as they try to seek answers for an execution of their loved one who is only holding a cell phone," he said.
Rather than having a few days off to decompress, we spend our time away from work filled with dread, anxiety, and exasperation because we have to endure people we are allergic to.
"You have endured what no person on earth should have to endure," Mr. Trump said to victims of sex trafficking and their families who attended the signing ceremony in the Oval Office.
The Division on Civil Rights' action today makes it less likely that any student athlete will have to endure discrimination that not only undermines fair competition but also violates our state laws.
In an upcoming episode of Netflix's Chelsea, Sarah Jessica Parker, Julianna Margulies and Chelsea Handler discuss the struggles women have to endure when going through a friendship breakup (yes, there's such a thing).
" Merritt told CBS News that his clients want Jordan's death to trigger "significant change in policy and procedures in the culture so that no family has to endure what they have to endure.
And I'm tempted to behave in ways—tersely, snidely, with a muted but unmistakable F.U. undertone—that I'd hate for an actual person, if it were an actual person, to have to endure.
She has already served longer, and as a transgender woman she has endured far worse punishment than anyone else convicted of a similar crime -- worse than any human being should have to endure.
Now that their legal battle is over, however, Haley Videckis and Layana White's campaign to make sure that other LGBT students never have to endure what they went through is only just beginning.
But a few selfless souls have signed up to get the the infection so that one day, perhaps none of us will have to endure it ever again -- and they get paid, too.
It's a future in which he's asked to endure being looked down on by Seth MacFarlane (as a wealthy, British-accented race-car sponsor), a humiliation no human being should have to endure.
While amount consumers need to spend to qualify for free shipping is lower, you'll still have to endure standard ship times before your package arrives, which can be as long as a week.
"To have to endure the symptoms [while also not knowing what illness] they may have definitely can come under 'ignorance is bliss,'" explains Dr. Julie Scheiner, a psychologist who specializes in behavioral therapy.
"Adolescence is a time of growth, so I don't think you can write a true Y.A. book without including the various changes — both chosen and not — that you have to endure," she says.
"Queuing is a part of British life that we all have to endure — but we wanted to do something to improve the experience," John Wyllie, managing director at DataSparQ, said in a statement.
As hospitals fill up and more and more people get infected on a daily basis, medical staff have to endure long hours, intensifying conditions, and the looming fear of contracting the virus themselves.
After some crew members issued desperate pleas for help, Princess Cruises told them on Saturday that once all passengers had left the ship, they would have to endure their own 14-day quarantine.
"This video captures the terrible experiences of thousands of children every day, many undertaking horrific journeys that no one should ever have to endure,"says Carolyn Miles, president and CEO of Save the Children.
Shared fleets spend a lot of time outside and out in the elements between rides, so Boosted's scooter won't have to endure as tough of conditions – unless you want to stress test it yourself.
But beyond that, there's no reason you should have to endure more than your fair share of pain in the name of beautification — unless you bring it upon yourself, of your own free will.
Why—apart from having the role he's most familiar with have to endure Hurricane Westbrook—was George not good enough to qualify for an exhibition his talent level suggests he should make every season?
While there was no connection between the two cases, Chief William Renton of the Woodstock police said on Tuesday, "It's very difficult for a community to have to endure these types of tragic incidents."
He said the government should "take moral and political responsibility by acknowledging what H.I.V.-positive individuals have to endure in our country, and take concrete action to enact anti-discrimination legislation to support" them.
If so, the studio executives and every living Hollywood A-lister should have to endure the required lectures and role-playing before they disrupt the schedules of the makeup artists, electricians, and catering managers.
That was a defining moment for me because it unleashed a powerful outlook on the importance of representation — I learned to embrace my fears so that future generations wouldn't have to endure the same challenges.
Excedrin claims that migraines are still widely misunderstood by those who don't have to endure them, but the opportunity to virtually step into a sufferer's shoes will help to spread positive awareness about the condition.
"Sexual harassment is not something you should have to endure no matter how desperately you need a job," Maribel Hoyos, who recently quit her job at a McDonald's restaurant in Tucson, Arizona, told reporters Tuesday.
There were many important immigration stories this year, all highlighting the difficult journeys immigrants have to endure to get into the United States, but we rarely focus on the policies immigrants face once they're here.
If nothing else, then, they have ensured that the rest of us will have to endure more unedifying patriotic posturing, and the general degradation of a meaningful symbol in another grubby, public tug of war.
She discusses West Point cadets who have to endure grueling initiations, a woman who overcame cerebral palsy to become one of the most successful comics in Britain and a young finalist in the National Spelling Bee.
So, before you have to endure another day of rummaging through your tote for a crumpled-up single or your never-there-when-you-need-it office keycard, take a peak at the 15 wallets ahead.
"No other family should have to endure the pain that too many in Sandy Hook are suffering today, and I won't rest until our schools and our streets are truly safe," Murphy said in a statement.
They would typically receive their drugs via home infusion therapy, but now many Medicare patients have to endure their wait from a hospital, which costs significantly more and leaves them with a diminished quality of life.
For example, the department had to reassign detectives from their "primary responsibility" to go over the reports and footage before they were made public, and some personnel would have to endure reliving the shooting, he said.
For two short minutes, the video, titled "The Talk," shows several parents taking on the hard task of explaining to their children that they will have to endure certain injustices just because of their skin color.
He was daunted by the prospect not just of the pain, but the loneliness he would have to endure, the uncertainty of everything, that unspoken worry that perhaps he would never be quite the same again.
It was his most definitive statement to date on a stance that has rankled his opponents, who chafe at his limitless war chest and feel he should have to endure the rigors of campaigning they do.
"Sexual harassment is not something you should have to endure no matter how desperately you need a job," Maribel Hoyos, who quit her job at a McDonald's restaurant in Tucson, Arizona, told reporters that in May.
Some potential development partners were spooked by the media coverage and legal and financial vetting they believed they would have to endure if they worked with the organization, people briefed on the matter told the Times.
People ask about places that have to endure many months of cold, and while that is a challenge, humans have lived, thrive, and proliferated in places cold climate zones before the modern food system was in place.
"Those in the limelight in the LGBT — and especially T — world have to endure the worst of the internet: its comments sections," said Ina Fried, a transgender technology journalist who works for the technology news site Recode.
And I want to make sure that when my granddaughters grow up, they don't have to endure the kind of thing that those girls in Etowah County did and then sit silent for 30 or 40 years.
No longer will they have to endure frustrating waits in long lines at card-dispensing machines in subway stations, though there will still be machines for people who do not have cellphones or credit or debit cards.
You were about to get the one-two punch of Van Halen's "Panama" and Lil Wayne's "Uproar," but instead of fist-pumping your way through 99.953 minutes of cardio, you now have to endure a deafening silence.
In four years, America will be, once again, safe, and that won't have to fear that my family and my grandchildren, when we go to a mall, that we're gonna have to endure some type of terror.
You believe a player that's been an absolute menace throughout his career having to spend a free weekend in Nashville playing hockey with the best players in the world is a shame he shouldn't have to endure.
Since you need to return the device now â€" seriously, do not put yourself or others in harm's way by continuing to use the Note7 â€" you'll have to endure a chunk of time with an outdated phone.
Which is weird considering that even today's black One Percent have to endure straight-up racist shit, like LeBron James did last month, when the word "nigger" was scrawled across the front gate of his Los Angeles home.
I pray that we will not have to endure another second world war-scale trauma to recognise the urgency of civic responsibility, international friendships, respect for the rule of law and a little looking out for one another.
But a new national law that he fought to develop and pass may ensure others never have to endure a similar fight for life that, in Schafer's case, occasionally found him wishing for death to alleviate the pain.
Faced with an election where it is critical that Hillary Clinton win and that the country not have to endure the presidency of an unqualified demagogue, she needs to do whatever is necessary to avoid such a result.
The new materials could also be used in electronics, especially those that aircraft and rockets rely on, that have to endure extreme G-forces and vibrations—far more than the iPhone tucked away in your back pocket does.
Now if only someone could create an AI with the sole job of picking Lego bricks up off the floor so people never have to endure the one-of-a-kind pain of stepping on them ever again.
As it is, we just have to endure Negan strutting around like a bloodthirsty peacock while everyone else cowers and cries, and there's little narrative enjoyment in that unless you're as much of a sadist as he is.
Honestly, there's probably no amount of money in the world that would compensate their daily efforts—we would all die horribly without them, while they have to endure the grossest and saddest parts of what makes us human.
A whopping nine in 10 people on Earth breathe highly polluted air, and more than 80 percent of urban dwellers have to endure outdoor pollution that exceeds health standards, according to the WHO's World Global Ambient Air Quality Database.
"Normally I have to endure people asking me questions so it's quite nice to be able to turn the tables for once," William, who is second in line to the throne, joked to the 92-year-old TV broadcaster.
And as I said earlier, Justice Kavanaugh is about to face the fight of his life, what he and his family will have to endure, it is sick, and by the way, in the end, Justice Kavanaugh is qualified.
English Bulldogs Bulldog owners will have to endure some drooling and snoring, but in return they will get a lovable pooch, who is more interested in cuddling on the couch than going to the dog park for the day.
Having an SF office could help Instagram's recruiting effort because employees who live in the city wouldn't have to endure the hour-plus shuttle ride to Instagram's current Menlo Park headquarter's that's a mile from the main Facebook campus.
Six women on the jury will have a few stories to tell the two men on the jury about what women have to endure at work and when walking, say, by a construction site in cities across the country.
A judge must accept a proposed plea bargain, but the prosecutor has wide latitude to shape it, from choosing the charges the defendant will face to recommending the sentence the defendant will have to endure (or, sometimes, not endure).
We'll be right back here in the same situation in 10 to 20 years, when customers will have to endure additional service disruptions and taxpayers will have to foot the bill for work that should have been done now.
But those who boarded the plane would have to endure another 14-day quarantine, this time at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield California or Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio, Texas, when arriving back on US soil.
I can't get those years of my life back, or see my parents who both died while I was detained by ICE, but I can fight for those like me, because nobody should have to endure what I did.
If you're like me, you probably don't give your intestines much thought (that is, unless you're watching Shaun of the Dead and have to endure that awful scene where they cover themselves with the organs to mask their human scent).
The article on Monday that ran in the Rodong Sinmun told the people that they might have to endure another "Arduous March", referring to a severely tough period in the '90s where an estimated 3 million North Koreans died from hunger.
"What Linda is doing, like others before her have done, is to give her truthful account in the hope that other women will not have to endure what she did," Vester's attorney, Ari Wilkenfeld, said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
But before I get to that, before I get to that, I know you have to endure those questions all the time and men don't have to, but you are one of the few, you're one of the few women leaders.
The U.S. forces who staff these facilities near the U.S. border with Canada have to endure bitter cold in the winters, which can get so bad that missileers can be stuck in their posts for up to 72 hours, officials said.
We're eagerly waiting to see the second full moon of the month (a rare lunar event known as a blue moon), but we'll have to endure our share of darkness before we reach that brilliant, culminating moment on January 31.
"Indiscriminate bombing and shelling continues in a shocking and unrelenting manner, killing and maiming civilians, subjecting them to a level of savagery that no human should have to endure," United Nations aid chief Stephen O'Brien said after those hospital attacks.
Now that the Royals had won and the banner had been hung, the Mets would still have to endure one more reminder of their shortcoming last fall: The Royals would be handing out their championship rings before they played again Tuesday.
Best of all: whereas at the end of a downtown or Brooklyn tour you may have to endure the indignities of cocktail hipsterdom, up here you can always swan into the Surrey or the Carlyle and get a proper martini.
"Our key takeaway from this experience is that Amazon will have to endure the same learning curve and regulatory hurdles in the space as any other company," RBC analysts George Hill, Stephen Hagan and Lee Lueder wrote in a research note.
But that is not the only impact of the repairs: increased traffic from those who are suddenly forced to drive has clogged downtown streets and traffic in nearby Virginia and Maryland, aggravating drivers who have to endure far longer commutes.
Women in many states have to endure state-mandated waiting periods (basically putting them in time-out once they've made their decision), go through medically unnecessary ultrasounds, and listen to counseling scripts designed to shame them out of their decision.
Now that there are even more players in the streaming space, skeptics say it's likely that Roku shareholders will have to endure even more ups and downs going forward due to the current competitive nature of the streaming industry, CNBC reports.
That should be great news for kids who can't get enough of the sequel's version of "Let It Go," and it's terrifying news for parents who will surely have to endure the song on loop for the rest of their lives.
She doesn't have to endure the same degree of victimization as the characters Ms. Grier played, but she has problems: luridly edited flashbacks to her military service; a crotchety dad (Mykelti Williamson) who's starting to confuse her with her dead mother.
Activists told AP that the zoo had the option to send Yupik to a British zoo where she could live in a more appropriate enclosure where she didn't have to endure 70-degree temperatures, but the zoo refused to move the animal.
"No one should have to endure sexual harassment as a rite of passage into the legal profession," said Knake, who told the judges that when she was in law school she was warned to avoid clerking for a judge known for mistreating clerks.
The in-app features, which are available on an opt-in basis (so die-hard Trekkers don't have to endure the pain) will replace the little car images on the Uber map with various Star Wars starships, including the iconic X-Wing.
" Giving examples of what these young girls have to endure if they do speak out, Sweetin — who is currently the mother of two daughters Zoie Laurel May, 10, and Beatrix Carlin, 8 — came to a simple conclusion: "It was easier to stay quiet.
World Prematurity Day is about raising awareness of the struggle these families go through, making sure they're aware of the resources available to them, and supporting lifesaving research that will hopefully help fewer families have to endure premature births in the future.
Perhaps people make fun of it reflexively so they don't have to endure that process — see, for instance, the air-drumming shtick so often adopted by fans, and memorably spoofed by a guy in a gorilla suit for a 2007 Cadbury ad.
We've seen the source of their grievances earlier in the show: they don't — and those who have grown up in space can't — live on Earth, but they're beholden to the planet for supplies, and have to endure the consequences of its actions.
Supporters like Leimbach did have to endure Trump's ridiculing of Sanders as the Republican recounted how he "lost so much respect for Bernie" when the Vermont senator allowed two Black Lives Matter protesters to take his microphone last summer during an event.
There are roughly two schools of thought on China, the first being that the country will have to endure lower growth and tighter credit conditions as it struggles to overcome U.S. tariffs on its exports and slower growth in other trading partners.
One participant in Smith's study known as Kate described how, prior to working as a full service provider, she'd had difficulty experiencing sexual pleasure with men, so she'd anticipating sex work being something she'd have to endure just so she could make money.
"When we find that bisexual women are at highest risk for opioid misuse, it actually fits in line with privilege and power and the structures that people have to endure," said Dustin Duncan, an expert in sexuality and health at the university.
While completing a fellowship with the Investigative Fund at the Nation Institute, I decided to make a documentary about this experience by focusing on the long bus journeys that children have to endure simply to be with their mothers on Mother's Day.
By studying how bodies adapt to two whole months of Netflix and naps, scientists contracted by NASA and the European Space Agency hope they can find solutions for some of the less enjoyable side effects of weightlessness that astronauts have to endure.
The upside of the Kevin Hart fiasco was that we didn't have to endure the desperate, self-conscious brand extension of a flailing comedian or the forced graciousness of a movie star who would have preferred to be seated among the nominees.
Responding to a Newsweek article about the ship, she said, "This is just the tip of the iceberg for what staff members of The Freewinds, Scientology's ship of horrors, have to endure while serving people like Tom Cruise & David Miscavige," the church's current leader.
Symbolic references to the Black orisha, Oshun, pedestaled Black femininity, while the mothers of slain Eric Garner, Mike Brown, and Trayvon Martin held space for the pain that too many Black women have to endure in the face of violence against them and loved ones.
When it comes to air travel today, even if you manage to avoid a jet engine explosion, mass-vomit inducing turbulence, or flaming carry-on bags on a flight, you still have to endure hours trapped above the ground with a whole bunch of strangers.
"During a firestorm in February over accusations of domestic abuse against then-White House staff secretary Rob Porter, Kelly wondered aloud how much more Porter would have to endure before his honor could be restored," reported NBC, citing people who were there for those conservations.
"As families of people that have been failed by a number of different issues, we all came together agreeing on three basic principles that we thought needed to change so that other families would not have to endure what we had to endure," Hixon said.
"I think it's a dream, a goal, of the union to grow the league to the point where players can work in it year-round and not have to endure the risks and the rigors of overseas play, of that 12-month calendar," Jackson said.
It's easy for extrovertish white guys like me to just tell others to engage online and tough it out, but that's obviously not always great advice, and it's particularly irresponsible to expect junior faculty to have to endure that as a condition of professional advancement.
But the Senate is a tough sell for governors, who find it hard to go from running states to running legislative errands as freshmen, and it is an even tougher sell for Westerners who would have to endure long round-trip flights to Washington.
If not, Washington will face an unattractive but unavoidable binary choice: Either we will have to consider using preemptive military force to destroy North Korea's nuclear and missile facilities, or we and our allies will have to endure Kim Jong Un with deliverable nuclear weapons.
The title "Imperfections" doesn't lie: Viewers of David Singer's microbudgeted directorial debut will have to endure plenty of baggy scenes and awkward exchanges to enjoy the upside of this modest con movie, which has the charming, almost anachronistic noir setting of Chicago's Jewelers Row district.
What makes "Judy" so alluring is that Ms. Zellweger, in addition to doing her own singing — so we won't, thankfully, have to endure bad movie lip-sync trauma — doesn't seem to be doing a caricature of Ms. Garland, if the trailer is to be believed.
The six participants have to endure six distinctly grueling landscapes across South America, but with every turn of the wheel, each survivalist is then dropped into a new isolated location, where they are exposed to the world's deadliest terrains including freezing tundra, rugged mountains and treacherous rainforest.
But some kids can't even get that right; and that's why meangirl Neptune, tomboy Jupiter, and shy shy Venus have to endure one more week of summer camp and each other, singing boring songs about jesus, doing busywork for adults, and hoping god's radio can't hear them.
"This idea of infantilizing, of 'stay in your box,' of not expressing yourself or what you're interested in," Murphy said in his speech, "is something that gay people and women and people of color have to endure all the time in this world and this industry."
After a long wait to locate the plane, relatives will have to endure further delays until the bodies are returned as helicopters are unable to land in the hostile terrain and the work will have to be carried out on foot, an emergency service official said.
I have been forced to submit to a dehumanizing and humiliating examination...It was the most humiliating ordeal of my life, one that no person should ever have to suffer ... But if this is what I have to endure to prove my innocence, my complete innocence, so be it.
An even lower-profile (10 lbs total weight) waist-mounted exoskeleton design Hyundai revealed today is suited to use by workers looking for a little bit more lifting power, or just a bit of a boost when they have to endure repetitive tasks or long periods on their feet.
"I think we're getting a whole new look from black and Latino voters who have so much riding on making sure that we defeat Donald Trump, because they are among those with most to lose if they have to endure yet another term of this president," Buttigieg said.
Even if Iran succeeded in hitting the continental U.S. with cyberattacks or physical acts of terrorism, these would be minor compared to the kind of horrors drones and missiles could inflict on Iranians, or the brutality that Iraqis and others caught in the crossfire would have to endure.
Of all the noxious, insulting stereotypes millennials have to endure about their generation — that they're self-centered, lazy, and entitled, not to mention the fucking avocado toast — none merits rioting in the streets like the fetid narrative that millennials are useless parasites leeching off their far more industrious, far more successful, endlessly responsible parents.
And privately, according to NBC News, Kelly remained concern about Porter's well-being: And during a firestorm in February over accusations of domestic abuse against then-White House staff secretary Rob Porter, Kelly wondered aloud how much more Porter would have to endure before his honor could be restored, according to three officials who were present for the comments.
Having a space in the city will likely help Instagram with its recruiting efforts – the new office may attract those who prefer to live in the city, for all its advantages, including the fact that they would no longer have to endure the hour-plus shuttle ride to Instagram's Menlo Park headquarters, near the main Facebook campus.
Especially when Ronson says his first album didn't do well, and the past few years he's exploded exponentially…But you have to endure what seems like an indefinite period of uncertainty… Well you shot 12 O'Clock Boys for five years, you didn't know it would end up in film festivals, on Showtime or in The New York Times.
And in the story about the making of this movie with Darren Aronofsky and Jennifer Lawerence, they talk about this Kardashian room that Jennifer Lawerence had for herself to stay sort of sane when the violence that her character undergoes as the movie goes on...becomes very intense for her as an actress to have to endure.
It'd even fit with the plot of the 1932 version of The Mummy, the one Universal is drawing on here — in that film, the mummy's chosen consort does voluntarily join him for power, immortality, and love, and only reneges on the deal when she gets frightened by the grotesque mechanics of the death she'll have to endure to claim her godhood.
In the final analysis, the creation of second skin material in and of itself isn't going to change the landscape of warfare, but it represents progress toward loadouts that not only make soldiers safer and better at their jobs, but also decrease the mundane daily burdens they have to endure, which in turn will improve their performance and quality of life.
I was always urging the silent minutes to wash over me so I didn't have to endure another second of an office job I hated but paid well enough to keep me in an eternal month-to-month, year-to-year cycle of waiting for the end of the day, the end of the week, or the next pay cheque.
Mission planners will attempt to land the probe near a group of sand dunes, and have it make a series of hops towards a large crater, explained NASA scientists during today's press conference, adding that the probe will have to endure temperatures as low as -300 degrees F. Specifically, the probe will explore the Selk impact crater, which may have once held liquid water and complex organics.
We're all for this retelling of the statistics, focusing on the queer people who have to endure "uncomfortable" people at work and at home (and everywhere else, let's be honest.) One-third may be a minority of people, but the statistics released by GLAAD in their newest Accelerating Acceptance report point to the fact that we still have a lot of work to do.
At the end, people talked about what their recommendations would be for the city, from getting employers to embrace more flexible work hours, to trying to add more greenery along these alternate routes—create more green space, and enhance the experience of people taking these paths that are alternatives to the L train... The thought is, if I have to endure this trek, what could make it better?
I told him that he's going to feel like all this isn't for him, that it's going to feel like he cheated his way in, that he's going to have to endure the casual, painful ignorance that comes from privilege, that he's going to see the casual wealth and opportunity of all the nice white people around him and feel like he can't possibly have a chance to compete.
Besides the fact that I won't have to endure watching the Dodgers shake hands with Donald Trump at the White House, I can find the smallest silver lining that after decades of falling short of the Fall Classic, this year's team actually made the World Series, which is farther than they advanced when I wrote a book about the two seasons I thought they would win it all.
People who will have to endure unsolicited remarks on their complexion in their places of worship; people who suddenly find themselves locked into furious debates on the merits of Trudeau at work, and arguments on whether or not racism is even real from people who have never picked up a book on racial justice and who certainly weren't taught about it in any meaningful way in the Canadian educational system.
That's the reason small human rights organizations have gotten people together, on occasion, in "caravans" — and the appeal to hundreds or thousands of migrants who've joined them in trying to get to the US. For some, it's a way to call political attention to what they're fleeing and what migrants have to endure; to others, it's a desperate exodus; to some, it's simply an opportunity that came along to hope for a better, safer life.
With Scotland currently spending 20 percent more per head on public services than England, it is difficult to say that Scots would have to endure more austerity outside of the U.K., under a public services-minded SNP government, than inside the U.K., under a fiscally hawkish Conservative government Meanwhile, the price of oil has fallen from nearly $100 per barrel to roughly $60, with North Sea oil revenues falling by a staggering 97 percent.
But that isn't really the case, as one comes to instead position these events within the narrative selected at the start—a particularly dreadful catastrophe can be seen as just another trial that the survivors of the doomed ship will have to endure before making it back to civilization, whilst that same catastrophe in the bougie backpacker scenario will put the mettle of the explorer to the test and bring home the danger of these frontier worlds.
After Samsung&aposs Galaxy Fold Disaster, Huawei Is Delaying Its Foldable Phone, TooThe Samsung Galaxy Fold was originally supposed to go on sale April 26, but after some early…Read more ReadAfter the debacle with Samsung's Galaxy Fold, which showed signs of easy damage and other technical problems after ending up in the hands of reviewers, Huawei decided to follow suit and delay the Mate X's launch to ensure that its own hardware wasn't as fragile and could survive the day to day abuse that most smartphones have to endure.
God said—Look at it this way—The poinsettias have to endure themselves—so many pornographic reds in one place—their effect that of the clown—all mouth—it's too much— And so you must also endure your form— make the best of things—stop moping around— Sometimes I spy you from the top tier of my treehouse in the woods—with my special binoculars—I have to get the leaves out of my eyes first—adjust the black knobs— Then the top of your head, your bangs hanging limply in your eyes—you are always alone, in clothes that seem a size too small—a girl-ox moving through the grass—so dumb— pulling a cart filled with the adult world— its anxieties and lusts stacked like logs, all that liquid grief pooling in the bottom— You think I didn't see but I saw—the little slits they made in your flesh, just below the ribs— How they tried to fit their fingers in, and more— The wound—it bled and bled—I watched— And so I sent him like a hologram—to you— Speak, child.

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