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Retailers are hemmed in by their need to match Amazon.
I was feeling hemmed in and a little frustrated. Okay.
And some players dislike being hemmed in on their risers.
Ambulances struggled to reach the scene, hemmed in by buildings.
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IN SYRIA the few remaining Islamic State fighters are hemmed in.
It is a bucolic idyll hemmed in by an uproarious metropolis.
To the west, they are hemmed in by Syrian government forces.
But also, it is hemmed in by the European Central Bank (ECB).
They felt powerless, hemmed in by policies they had little hand in shaping.
On the legislative side, Republicans are hemmed in by their narrow Senate majority.
Never mind the underwhelming-looking pebble beach hemmed in by roads and houses.
You decide — and please don't feel hemmed in by the topics we've chosen.
Now hemmed in by suburbia, the grounds measure about a third of an acre.
Welcomed back with considerable fanfare, this revival feels a bit hemmed in by expectations.
When we sped past our local fire station, it was hemmed in by fire.
Even if Trump cannot be constrained politically, he may find himself hemmed in financially.
Bogota, are hemmed in by mountains, affecting the supply and cost of land, as
She is on the right side of the painting, hemmed in by three figures.
Gasser was "hemmed in" by other cars and had no "avenue for retreat," Normand said.
That could keep stocks hemmed in, said Rich Weiss, senior portfolio manager at American Century.
They're hemmed in by dangers on all sides, but the world is theirs to explore.
He was neither hemmed in by convention nor shy about sharing his views on politics.
She doesn't like labels, and she doesn't want to feel hemmed in to any movement.
First, he wasn't hemmed in among the hundreds of other photographers aiming for a similar shot.
Hostesses led the visitors down a winding path hemmed in by frangipani, palm and banana trees.
At least one of them died as the church was hemmed in by gunfire, Abrão said.
Hemmed in by salary cap limitations, there is not much more Ballmer can do right now.
Some apartments had just a small balcony or a dark yard hemmed in by surrounding buildings.
Others surveyed splintered homes in an Ohio suburb, or were hemmed in by barricaded Oklahoma roads.
And he's not content to be hemmed in; now and then, he deploys a rock band.
My mother did not like to be hemmed in and required a seat on the aisle.
We turned onto a narrow lane hemmed in on both sides by sandbags and blast wall.
It is the tie of choice for cowboys and free-thinkers, people who can't be hemmed in.
They were hemmed in by a ring of police officers, many wearing protective armor, and police vehicles.
Some security researchers criticized the analysis provided by DHS, believing it was hemmed in by legal considerations.
Some are hemmed in by sluggish economies, big pension liabilities - which crowd out new projects - or both.
Delays in shipping products to dealers hemmed in sales growth in the fiscal first quarter ended Jan.
Hemmed in and blocked from shifting to Plans B or C or D, the insurrection would collapse.
But hip-hop is too popular and widespread to still be hemmed in by its traditional boundaries.
Around 30,1.13 Rohingya remain trapped in the mountains, hemmed in by security forces, without food or supplies.
The government — hemmed in by domestic opposition and its own corruption — has done little to repair it.
Mongla has a mere 40,000 people; his office is in a crumbling building hemmed in by forest.
Amtrak does have plans for faster trains, but they are hemmed in by their aging track system.
Sitting on a grassy rise overlooking the sound, 40 Ocean Avenue is hemmed in by Preserve Larchmont signs.
The room had a low ceiling and spotlights, and the men were hemmed in by microphones and reporters.
So that small, supportive community suddenly feels a little too hemmed in to allow you to grow easily.
After a decade running Gaza, and hemmed in by an Israeli-Egyptian blockade, Hamas was growing deeply unpopular.
But the job meant staying put for much of the year, and she soon left, feeling hemmed in.
Having been born and raised in Manhattan, I was hemmed in and surrounded by concrete buildings and skyscrapers.
Now, the refuge is hemmed in on two sides by rows of shallow graves topped with makeshift crosses.
The lively centre of Koforidua, hemmed in by lush green mountains, appears to be the typical Ghanaian city.
Some roads were left impassable, and rescuers had to extract people who had been hemmed in by floodwaters.
The peaceful crowds were hemmed in by security forces and fed through a system of fences and other barriers.
But that advice is of no use to countries like Italy that are hemmed in by decades-old debts.
Through their words, we get the latest portrait of an increasingly erratic president, increasingly hemmed in on all sides.
On the other hand, every Coogler movie features Michael B. Jordan, who is hardly someone to be hemmed in.
He refuses to admit to flip-flops, even when pressed by a moderator or hemmed in by video footage.
Silvie soon finds herself hemmed in by her father's abuse, her mother's numb codependence and the students' thoughtless privilege.
Every conference room must have windows so that visitors don't feel hemmed in during days and days of training.
But today the temples are hemmed in by lush fields, farmhouses and a country of nearly 100 million people.
The letters themselves push against their lines, against each other, hemmed in — crushed by the frame of the picture.
In "Cage" (1930-31) a semiabstract human form, hemmed in by protective shields, is terrorized by claw-like protuberances.
While visibility is somewhat obscured, the video shows Mr. Koh's car hemmed in and halted by the three SUVs.
Seborovski has carefully poured the paint onto the surface to create a largely black oval hemmed in by gray.
But again, Mr. Pelt doesn't sound hemmed in by that frame of reference; he's using it to his own aims.
With major global currencies hemmed in tight trading ranges, the South African rand was the standout performer in London trading.
Emmanuel Macron is the largest political force in Europe today, but he is a force now hemmed in, constrained, trapped.
But even here, he has been hemmed in by the courts — for instance, his major immigration executive actions were blocked.
They're hemmed in by sleep, work, children, and relationships with friends who find it rude when we're on our phones.
Why it matters: Developing countries' e-retail sectors are hemmed in by their customers lack of access to credit cards.
" (The picture shows a sad family, hemmed in by their possessions.) "So we stowed our stuff in stuff from Rubbermaid.
He may feel that setting the initial parameters himself will ensure he can't be hemmed in by staff-level decisions.
Yet this also means Alias Grace remains a touch restrained, a little too hemmed in by its costume drama trappings.
Stewart caught it in a crowd with nowhere to go, hemmed in under the rim with arms waving in sightlines.
They seemed hemmed in by Western reporters, camera people and handlers from the United States, North Korea and South Korea.
You're looking to get away with the entire family, but are somewhat hemmed in by school vacations and swim practice.
In my late teens, I decided I didn't want to be hemmed in by the place where I grew up.
Some of the indigenous groups were hemmed in on all sides by mining and logging concessions, both legal and illegal.
But in practice, they are going to be hemmed in to the point that circumstances, more than priorities, will dictate opportunities.
And if we become smaller or hemmed in and have to limit ourselves, it's actually going to become harder to compete.
But Harry sees his older brother as being hemmed in by protocol and a path that is already determined, say sources.
Popular Committee fighters hold most of Taiz, Yemen's third largest city, but are hemmed in by Houthi forces on three sides.
Profit taking and a lack of physical demand is keeping gold hemmed in, Afshin Nabavi, head of trading at MKS, said.
Hemmed in by a canny Italian back line and outmuscled by Giorgio Chiellini in particular, Lukaku looked maddeningly ineffective at times.
Today, there are fewer than two dozen floral businesses, Mr. Nikolis estimates, and they are often hemmed in by high-rises.
Later, the church was also hemmed in by gunfire, according to Abrao, sources from Nicaragua's Catholic Church, students and one journalist.
In a way, you're imprisoned by those lanes, those meandering country roads, hemmed in by those big, open, gunmetal grey skies.
This was an artist hemmed in by his past, having spent two years in prison for fire arms possession in 20173.
The distinctive design came from the shape of the first proposed site, which was hemmed in by streets on five sides.
The trail is hemmed in by a tall wire fence that prevents anyone from actually entering the forest and experiencing nature.
It is surrounded by chain-link fencing topped with barbed wire and hemmed in between the Rio Grande and I-10.
Its threats to shipping, far from strengthening its hand against America, have led to it being hemmed in even more tightly.
That option is less workable for a location like La Guardia, however, as it is hemmed in by the East River.
Airports, often hemmed in by neighborhoods, highways or water, already struggle to keep up with the rising number of air travelers.
But by giving the enthusiasts a green light, Mr Trump has hemmed in the prime minister—or whoever leads Israel next.
And their efforts to ensure the FBI hasn't been unnecessarily hemmed in as they do their work continued through last weekend.
Western officials have played down expectations for the Paris meeting, noting that Kiev and Moscow are hemmed in by domestic politics.
It was these patient, courageous actions that hemmed in Mr. Kabila at every turn and pushed him to this current compromise.
The expanded-mind aspect of these works is hemmed in and the immersive effect deflated by the miniature compression at work here.
If gerrymandering could be hemmed in by a "workable" standard for policing maps, he continued, "courts should be prepared to order relief".
They have been hemmed in by Israeli and Egyptian blockades since 22013, when Hamas, a militant Islamist group, took control of Gaza.
But last year, the tranquility of this parcel of green space, hemmed in by a metropolis of 15 million people, was shattered.
It is tough enough for ordinary Palestinians to make a living in the tiny coastal territory hemmed in by Israel and Egypt.
The Palestinians in the West Bank won't quietly accept their slow, relentless relegation to reservations hemmed in by walls and barbed wire.
Weaker commodity prices hemmed in Australia's S&P/ASX 200 , which ended up a marginal 2.619 points, or 0.04 percent, at 23,924.1.
Looking at the property on Google Earth, hemmed in by bright green crop circles, Lori felt the move might be a gamble.
Of course, for the space-starved apartment dweller, hemmed in by low ceilings and swarming children, some things are sexier than sex.
A perfectly secure organization would be so hemmed in by security measures that it would barely be able to get anything done.
So if you've been feeling hemmed in by waiting to see what articles we choose, now's your chance to choose your own.
Florida State Prison is a monolithic, 1960s-era penitentiary hemmed in on all sides by level farmland and coils of razor wire.
She is reduced, hemmed in, deprived of everything that allows her a true identity — even her real name, which we never learn.
"Letter" is less text-heavy than Mr. Jones's recent "Analogy" series, and yet the dancing still seems hemmed in by the stagecraft.
Residents have been hemmed in due to police blockades and road closures as officials try to get a handle on the massive blaze.
She carefully criticized the Obama administration's record on immigration in a way that showed she wouldn't be hemmed in by the Democrats' past.
As nationalism rises around the world, globally minded tech companies are finding their businesses increasingly hemmed in by association with their home countries.
Yet gold failed to break out of the tight trading range it's been hemmed in for the year, between $1,300-$1,370 per ounce.
An hour or two later and the adventurous ostrich would have been hemmed in by gridlocked traffic, just like the rest of us.
We have hemmed in the natural world with urban forms, making it impossible for a wetland to retreat and adapt to changing conditions.
The far right, once hemmed in by its own parochialism, has manufactured a worldwide online battlefield anyone with internet access can step into.
Manchester, a low-income neighborhood hemmed in by two freeways, a shipping lane and the Valero refinery, has long suffered from industrial pollution.
So many women are hemmed in by policy and financial restrictions that make it difficult to find the very best oncologist for them.
The Kashmir valley is hemmed in by the Himalayas at the northern extreme of the country, far from most Indians' thoughts and experience.
Our leader this week argues that America's decision makes peace less likely, and that Mr Trump has hemmed in whoever leads Israel next.
Karen Romano Young's new novel, "Hundred Percent," brilliantly captures the hemmed-in feeling of early adolescence, that moment when the guard goes up.
The real world, as it tilts toward a future in which the West is no longer dominant, is not hemmed in by such limitations.
They are standing on a narrow strip of grass hemmed in between a small house, a back fence, and a car in the driveway.
Keeping the Blues hemmed in their end for several minutes, Pacioretty made the visitors pay when he redirected Beaulieu's shot from the left wall.
The dollar was hemmed in against other major currencies as expectations for a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut next week sent Treasury yields lower.
"Both sides are hemmed in, so they have found a way to navigate the narrow path those laws have carved for them," Harris said.
They remain hemmed in by the more than half-century old embargo and wary of the Cuban government's failure to enact significant economic reforms.
Leap Motion's creators say that as they spent more time in VR, they started feeling hemmed in by their original focus on desktop computers.
Currency markets were hemmed in tight ranges in early trades, with the dollar edging higher from a 10-month low tested earlier this week.
At least twice a month, the couple host gatherings of family and friends, who are free to mingle without being hemmed in by furniture.
It would be incredibly difficult to control an outbreak among nearly a million newly displaced people in overcrowded conditions hemmed in by vicious fighting.
Industry remains prominent in the area, protected by zoning and geographic forces, including being hemmed in by the river and a phalanx of highways.
India is upset because new Chinese-built ports on the Indian Ocean make India feel hemmed in by its richer neighbor and strategic rival.
"It seems the president is hemmed in even more if, for every one of those people, he can't remove them at whim," she said.
Ellams's title characters are hemmed in by newly insurmountable obstacles when war erupts between Nigeria and the breakaway republic of Biafra, where they reside.
Imagine slipping on one of Mr. Wilts's double-breasted cotton jackets or wide-legged, pleated shorts, and feeling neither hemmed in nor weighed down.
Since 2010, city officials have warned that the landfill is running out of room and is being hemmed in by nearby housing and schools.
After being hemmed in for years, Ghouta residents can travel to and from Damascus, although they must register at checkpoints when they enter and leave.
On Wall Street, the beat by Netflix helped lift tech shares, though the Dow was hemmed in by declines in Johnson & Johnson and Procter & Gamble.
Colonialism in Africa was largely a shoestring affair, its ambitions hemmed in by the restraining orders of European treasuries and the sensitivities of local populations.
As their economy suffocated and living standards plunged, the people of Gaza, hemmed in from the land, air, and sea, were unable even to flee.
Police cars had hemmed in the suspects' speeding vehicle on a major thoroughfare near the station after a pursuit and one suspect was immediately arrested.
Hemmed in by rugged mountains, desolate desert and the Colorado River, the valley has an economy that revolves around seasonal farm jobs and government work.
Our correspondent went with the Iraq counterterrorism force to the old city of Mosul, where Islamic State fighters are hemmed in and civilians are trapped.
Noble has been hemmed in by financing constraints - a major issue for trading houses - and it has lost many traders and analysts in recent years.
"Erdoğan is hemmed in, with the U.S. continuing its cooperation with the YPG, while Russia is fully backing the Assad regime in Damascus," Hakura said.
From every angle, Laurey is hemmed in by the claustrophobia of the community and by the very landscape that Curly praised in the musical's opening number.
Ranks of riot police, carrying shields, hemmed in the crowd and then gradually pushed the protesters back into a street where water cannon trucks opened up.
The dollar edged higher against the yen but was hemmed in against other major currencies on expectations for a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut next week.
One reason is that there is a shortage of reasonably priced residential stock near London's main tourist attractions, which are hemmed in by offices and mansions.
They remain hemmed in by the more than half-century old embargo and wary of the Cuban government's failure so far to enact significant economic reforms.
The doors were shut loudly, and the guests filed into a square hemmed in by tables topped with marble intarsia by the Swiss artist Nicolas Party.
Today, the men and the horses ride on ungroomed green spaces hemmed in by dilapidated housing, in a northern section of the city primed for gentrification.
And its flexible design holds out the possibility of presenting a wide variety of work, without being too hemmed in by the contours of its building.
Anfield, unlike Old Trafford, was hemmed in by tight, narrow residential streets; it had already had to shelve plans for expansion because of objections from neighbors.
And one can acknowledge that rhetoric's evils while doubting that the ranting of a president so hemmed in, unpopular and weak is meaningfully threatening the Constitution.
Hemmed in by German forces, the Allies were trapped as German aircraft strafed and bombed the sands, with the only way out across the English Channel.
Its military is fed by annual defense spending increases that Tokyo, hemmed in by welfare spending to support a rapidly aging population, is unable to match.
Harry, who leads with his instincts, sees his older brother as being hemmed in by protocol as the future monarch, sources tell PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Mr Ramaphosa was only narrowly elected leader of the ANC in December and is hemmed in by allies of Mr Zuma at the top of the party.
However, there are significant physical constraints elsewhere, particularly at Dover, which handled trade worth 69 billion pounds in 2014 and is hemmed in by white chalk cliffs.
Cursed because it is hemmed in by mighty empires with a penchant for invading: Persians, Turks and Arabs from the south, Mongols and Russians from the north.
Spot gold prices have been hemmed in a tight range for most of this week, as investors awaited the outcome of the ongoing U.S.-China trade talks.
Noble has been hemmed in by financing constraints - a major issue for trading houses - and has lost many traders, analysts and managers over the last few years.
But Mr. Trump has insistently described law enforcement and security services as hemmed in by concerns about "political correctness," and has vowed to do away with them.
And so both the canonical choreography and the wonderful dancers, each endlessly deep in different ways, ultimately seem hemmed in, unable to expand in the viewer's imagination.
Hemmed in during their youth by racial and sexual taboos, and Confederate and Klan ghosts, the Lumpkins kept their secrets close and turned out to the world.
The police also hemmed in demonstrators at the other end of the Champs-Élysées, near the seat of the French presidency and the Place de la Concorde.
At once hemmed in and bucolic, it evokes the dwelling in Virginia Lee Burton's 19703 children's book, "The Little House," the looming metropolis pressed up against it.
The museum, with its distinctive football-shaped rotunda, was hemmed in by Interstate 77 on one side and a neighborhood of middle-class homes on the other.
The United States, in part because of political stalemate, in part because it has been hemmed in by its history, has been unable to be as bold.
On Tuesday, her son was a half-hour late to his college class because his car, which was parked on the street, was hemmed in by traffic.
They could perhaps again meddle more forcibly in the South Caucasus, but beyond that they are hemmed in by NATO to the west and China to the east.
They cluster in big cities, often leaving their home towns behind, both for the sake of opportunity or because they felt judged, out of place and hemmed in.
In 2006, Congress hemmed in the Postal Service's mandate to its core mission: delivering letters, packages and printed matter, constraining its ability to innovate in a digital age.
The 30-story tower is not hemmed in by like-size structures, but looms over a low-slung neighborhood that is protected from development by a historic district.
Without being representational, it is about race; but race is not off in some category by itself, hemmed in only by questions of skin color, separate from life.
Consider Turkey, where President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has used bluster and constitutional reform to gut the checks and balances and military vetoes that previously hemmed in civilian politicians.
She was the first major Latin American crossover Hollywood star, even as she was hemmed in by the industry's historically stereotypical and convoluted understanding of ethnicity and race.
Jordan Martinook was hemmed in behind the Jets goal, but managed to get the puck out to Radim Vrbata, who slammed it past Connor Hellebuyck for his fifth goal.
But his broader room for manoeuvre may be hemmed in by the strictures of the EPRDF, the rebel coalition that took over from the Derg military regime in 1991.
It's possible he'll face intractable obstacles in trying to shrink the EPA's reach over the next few years, hemmed in by various legal constraints and pushback from career staff.
Sceviour was, perhaps, the most shocked person in the building when the arena horn sounded just as he and his linemates had the Jets hemmed in their own end.
A surprising number are hemmed in by the musical traditions of Europe in the 19th century, when nationalism spread across the world—Uruguay's is the best of the bunch.
It is lovely and airy; but it is hemmed in by corporate buildings whose workers enjoy an ease of access to its flowers and fountains denied to hoi polloi.
Earl, a gay black actor consigned to working in a slaughterhouse, is hemmed in by the masquerades of the closet and the debasing roles available to performers of color.
Today, a desperate working class that is highly diverse in age, gender, ethnicity, and economic sector, finds itself hemmed in by decades of anti-union politics and legal precedent.
The investment bank Jefferies, which never took federal bailout money and is not hemmed in by the restrictions imposed on banks that did, has developed an appetite for risk.
The Big 28 today can seem like the Ottoman Empire of a century ago: pecked at by rivals, hemmed in on all sides, the sick man of college sports.
The officials have also raised concerns that an affirmative vote could have set a precedent that would have hemmed in American forces and diplomatic efforts in the Middle East.
Republicans need new revenues, and new spending cuts — cuts like those they'd hoped to extract from Medicaid in their failed bill — because they are hemmed in on two fronts.
But a person briefed on Fiat Chrysler's reasons for withdrawing said the company's negotiators felt hemmed in by some of the government's demands, including commitments on numbers of jobs.
You eat at picnic tables hemmed in by murals halfway between graffiti and hallucination, without knives or forks, gnawing meat off the bone like the happy animal you are.
Michael R. Gordon, a Times correspondent, went with the Iraq counterterrorism force to the old city of Mosul, where Islamic State fighters are hemmed in and civilians are trapped.
Churchyards and backyard family plots, long the burial locations of choice, were hemmed in by buildings and could not expand; instead, bodies were sometimes piled into shallow mass graves.
But they're hemmed in by a score that reduces them to love-struck archetypes, and their singing voices bring to mind the sweet, clingy stickiness of teen radio idols.
Modern ideas about what constitutes a style are hemmed in by a long list of laws, standards and customs, and policed by constant chatter in the media and online.
Hemmed in by multiple armed groups that commit repeated atrocities and harassed by the national military frequently accused of human rights abuses, they are famously and understandably distrustful of newcomers.
It overlaps in some ways with The Underground Railroad, in terms of a person being hemmed in by a multitude of societal forces and finding how to make their way.
In those two countries, the Islamic State is hemmed in by a host of armed groups with international backing and is being pummeled by American, British and other allied airstrikes.
No one in the Trump administration is publicly claiming the right simply to ignore the Constitution, though there are moments when they appear to feel hemmed in by constitutional constraints.
Tip too far in either direction and you undermine property rights until they're meaningless or you create a society so hemmed in by radical individualism that it ceases to function.
Michael Chertoff, who served as secretary of Homeland Security under President George W. Bush, said Mr. Trump's characterization of law enforcement as hemmed in by political correctness was entirely unfounded.
Mr. Byrne and Mr. Eisenberg are impeccable, but they seem more hemmed in than liberated by their craft, which is to say that Gene and Jonah are beautifully rendered ciphers.
He would shake free for a catch-and-shoot jumper or wriggle through for a layup, and then for the next ten minutes find himself hemmed in at all sides.
These efforts have raised South Korea's profile globally, but have not allowed the country to fully escape the constraints it faces regionally as it is hemmed in by rising rivalries.
His national security adviser Hermogenes Esperon told reporters a hard core of fighters has been hemmed in to three barangays, or urban villages, down from the 12 they held earlier.
Three years after Hurricane Sandy lashed the Rockaways, the boardwalk marched down the beach in broken segments as the public housing built under Robert Moses was hemmed in by condos.
I don't know if the boys felt hemmed in or uncomfortable now that they were five to a room instead of four: We were not allowed to interview the children.
Although he entered office sounding like a strongman, he has been hemmed in by congress, by his advisers and by his own ill-judged behaviour and that of his family.
But, just as so many of the past rock gods tend to be men, so too women in music are hemmed in by expectations of what makes their stories valid.
This is the case for many of Trump's early environmental moves, because the specifics of what he can do are hemmed in by a complex regulatory framework and existing law.
The move by Trump, who appealed to religious conservatives in his 2016 presidential run, was widely praised by religious organizations that felt hemmed in by the law or openly violated it.
Hemmed in by a legal battle waged by Texas and 25 other states, the DAPA and expanded DACA programmes have yet to take effect 14 months after Mr Obama announced them.
Many advocates will say this is as it should be, that sexual abuse survivors cannot be hemmed in by artificial boundaries or deadlines established for the convenience of our political governance.
It's all hemmed in by Lindsey's obvious ear for melody and gritty voice, while her technical proficiency as a guitarist and songwriter is balanced out by a fuzzy, lo-fi sensibility.
Around 37 structures are "lava locked," meaning homes are inaccessible, and people who do not evacuate them may be hemmed in by 30-foot-high (9-meter-high) walls of lava.
But even as smoke stained the sky of the popular vacation spot an apocalyptic red, some hoped to stick it out, only to become hemmed in by fire on all sides.
On the other hand, when opera finally took root, with the founding of L.A. Opera, in 1986, it was relatively free of the entrenched conservatism that has hemmed in older houses.
Where marriage was a matter of careful arrangement, love had to be left wild and chaotic, without being hemmed in by the constraints of data or some similar bubble-bursting encumbrance.
It is possible that China really does fear that one day its land-based nuclear forces might be hemmed in by an integrated American missile-defence system stretching from Japan to India.
Local officials and housing experts say it is a symptom of widening economic inequality, one that is especially sharply felt in tiny resort towns hemmed in by beautiful but undevelopable public land.
Gold rose on Monday as the dollar retreated from an earlier near nine-month high, though uncertainty over the timing of a U.S. interest rate hike kept prices hemmed in a range.
Yet Gaborone's small city centre—originally designed for 20,000 people, a tenth of the current number—is hemmed in by communally owned tribal land that is almost impossible to buy and develop.
It's this desire, this fear of being hemmed in by the West and its allies, that is one of the factors pushing Moscow and Beijing together in a seemingly ever tightening embrace.
Hemmed in by sea, we have always sought to explore what is beyond the horizon... And wherever we go, we have a long and proud tradition of seeking out allies and partners.
The move by Trump, who appealed to religious conservatives in his 2016 presidential run, was widely praised by religious organizations that either felt hemmed in by the law or openly violated it.
House Republicans had become trapped in a cage of their own making: On the one side they were hemmed in by a constituency and far-right contingent opposed to compromise on principle.
One senior administration official who often sat in the backbenches of those meetings last week described Mr. Trump's growing frustration at being hemmed in by his two principal national security cabinet members.
A local informed me that Cairo's lack of traffic laws or enforcement shows that Egypt is more democratic than the United States: People are not hemmed in by restrictive laws or policing.
I wonder, particularly on the economy, if the regime is hemmed in a bit — or limited in what it can do — because of sanctions, including the United States' campaign of maximum pressure?
Into this fray comes Joseph diGenova, who a hemmed-in Trump has added to the crowd of lawyers helping him deal with Mueller's probe of Russia's attack on the 2016 presidential election.
First, by admitting that founders are not infallible, and recognizing that the most successful ones do best when their impulses are hemmed in by trusted lieutenants, mentors and firm boards of directors.
Through Helen's eyes, we see the pain felt by women, men, and children of a life hemmed in by overbearing religion and by a kind of masculinity that makes no one stronger.
Hemmed in by Egyptian border posts to the south and Israeli watchtowers to the east, he makes a living by trying to trap and sell songbirds, using other caught birds as lures.
The storm will be effectively stuck in place, hemmed in by a blocking pattern over the North Atlantic and Greenland, consisting of an area of high pressure in the mid-to-upper atmosphere.
Trump's methodical destruction of the norms and courtesies that have defined and hemmed in past presidential campaigns has added an element of unpredictability to events, like debates, that are generally formulaic and subdued.
But little has worked against the Penguins, who have used their decided edge in speed to control play for most of the four games, often keeping the Sharks hemmed in their own zone.
The former CEO of the Trump campaign has launched an ambitious scheme to foster hard-right nativist politics in Europe but, as The Guardian reports, he is being hemmed in by local laws.
Clinton is somewhat hemmed in by her record: She supported her husband's North American Free Trade Agreement, which caused significant economic pain in the industrial Midwest after it went into effect in 1994.
The former RNC chair was widely viewed as weak and ineffective in the role, hemmed in both by rival advisers and by Trump's own family, and never truly respected by the president himself.
That gift is still on display in "Black Panther," but in a way that sometimes feels muted and constrained, hemmed in by the broad formulas and expectations of a $200 million superhero movie.
And yet, this is not a California modern ranch that allows you to slide open the glass doors to smell the eucalyptus, but a lean former commercial building hemmed in by its neighbors.
The regulator is hemmed in by "limitations on our cosmetic oversight authority," Dr. Gottlieb said in a joint statement with Susan Mayne, the director of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
Herzogenweiler, the village where Luise was born and spent nearly every day of her life, lies in the heart of the Black Forest, hemmed in on three sides by dark ranks of pines.
Its location, at Badgery's Creek in Sydney's western outskirts, was first mooted in 1946 as the limits of the first airport - hemmed in by suburbs and the sea in the city's east - became clear.
But he said the stock market is waiting for an end to the uncertainty around the presidential election and could be hemmed in by that concern, as well as the pending Fed rate hike.
On Ngong Road in Nairobi, Kenya's bustling capital, the traffic is hemmed in by craftsmen building and selling furniture, plant pots, giant metal animals and children's climbing frames, in garish greens, reds and yellows.
As riot police advanced at the end of the night from several fronts, the protesters, hemmed in and unable to see a way out, began streaming down into the Sheung Wan underground metro station.
Wallace, Buchanan, and Perot all belong to the tradition of Middle American Radicalism, a form of nationalism for the white middle class that feels hemmed in by both poor minorities and the business elite.
At a tight and twisty harbourside circuit like Monaco, with the track hemmed in by metal barriers, being in too much of a tearing hurry can have serious implications in more ways than one.
When I glanced one way down a street I was convinced I was in Istanbul; if I turned my head, I traveled to Vienna; hemmed in by mountains, it could be a Swiss diorama.
We are hemmed in by a resentful national government and an uncaring national media, and we have never been able to prize sustainability and equality over quick-fix hacks and outsized prizes to the rich.
Like liberal mayors in other southern cities, Mr Terry—who endorsed Bernie Sanders for president, and, outside his civic duties, works for the AFL-CIO—is hemmed in by state laws that limit municipal powers.
The energy that drove V.S. Naipaul's own ambitions came from the desire to both live his father's unfulfilled dreams of literary greatness and avoid his father's fate of being badgered and hemmed in by family.
The protesters, who the government labeled as terrorists, had sought refuge inside a Catholic church and at least one of them died inside the parish as the church was hemmed in by gunfire, Abrao said.
When the United States contended with the Soviet Union in the Cold War, containment hemmed in the expansion of communism until the Soviet Union's own internal weaknesses forced it to abandon its dreams of empire.
"Iran is underscoring that it will no longer be hemmed in by the nuclear agreement, nor is it particularly alarmed by the increasingly concerned statements coming out of Europe," Eurasia's Iran analyst Henry Rome said.
A camo baby-doll gown bubbled at the hem and ruched at the sleeves dipped low in front to reveal a lace bra and flounced out over skinny black leggings hemmed in silk-satin frills.
The Islamic State was down to perhaps 000 fighters, hemmed in on all sides, defending a bastion that seemed to be shrinking by the day, said the general, a senior commander in Iraq's counterterrorism service.
Once launched, the allegation of betrayal took on a life of its own, transforming a liberal nationalist hemmed in by the Manichaean logic of the Cold War into the diabolical dictator our fathers first described.
Once launched, the allegation of betrayal took on a life of its own, transforming a liberal nationalist hemmed in by the Manichaean logic of the Cold War into the diabolical dictator our fathers first described.
Despite feeling hemmed in by the bluegrass label, Mr. Wiseman was elected to the International Bluegrass Music Association's Hall of Fame in 1993 and was for decades regarded as one of the idiom's elder statesmen.
But neither has ever been the type to be hemmed in by the borders around genres, so their debut collab—released on Skrillex's label OWSLA—is, of course, a record of rock n' roll road jams.
Tens of thousands of civilians remain in rebel-held areas, hemmed in by ever-changing front lines, pounded by air strikes and shelling, and without basic supplies, according to the Observatory, a British-based monitoring group.
Instead, he was constantly hemmed in by other advisers like Steve Bannon — named to a "chief strategist" position that wasn't subordinate to Priebus — and Jared Kushner, who, as Trump's son-in-law, seemingly can't be fired.
However, that had little impact on sterling with the currency hemmed in tight trading ranges as investors worried that a sharp turnaround in sterling in the currency markets to net long positions may come under pressure.
The semi-rural site at Badgery's Creek on Sydney's western outskirts was first mooted in 1946 as the limits of the first airport - hemmed in by suburbs and the sea in the city's east - became clear.
Tweets like the one proposing a fight with Biden are indicative of a man who feels trapped by his office and hemmed in by a series of issues that he has little to no control over.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks advanced on Tuesday, as strong results from Netflix helped lift the S&P and Nasdaq Composite, but the Dow Industrials were hemmed in by declines in Johnson & Johnson and Procter & Gamble.
But moving tech from the expense line to the revenue line is an important shift for big banks, which are desperately hunting for new areas of growth as regulations have hemmed in traditional profit engines like trading.
TOKYO, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices were mostly steady on Tuesday, hemmed in narrow range after the Bank of Japan kept monetary policy unchanged as widely expected and left the market short on immediate catalysts.
Analysts at the French broker said Amazon's progress could be hemmed in short-term by the limitations of the store pick model - in which employees pick online orders from the store floor rather than in distribution centers.
Hemmed in by houses and a road on one side and a large water hazard otherwise known as the Pacific Ocean on the other, there are very few tees that can be stretched from their current locations.
At one stage a new venue was proposed, but then scrapped in favor of expansion of the existing site, hemmed in by roads, a motorway and expensive residential real estate in the west of the French capital.
With rents ever higher in Chelsea's old garages and the Lower East Side's tenements, nearly a dozen homesteading dealers have moved to a few blocks of terra nullius hemmed in by SoHo, TriBeCa and the Civic Center.
Half of the people killed died in their cars, Mr. Gomes confirmed, after being hemmed in by the flames while driving along a road through the densely forested area between Figueiró dos Vinhos and Castanheira de Pêra.
Mr. Rogers' firm, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, devised a building that provides sightlines north to the park from every apartment by shifting the circulation core to the south, where the building is hemmed in by its neighbors.
These moves were apparently intended to demonstrate that Tehran would make it difficult or impossible for American allies like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to export oil if the Trump administration hemmed in Iranian exports.
At one evening performance last week, the line for women zigzagged from one side of the mezzanine to the other and back again, contained by ropes, organized by ushers, overflowing into stairwells, hemmed in by a bar.
All Tamir wanted to talk about was money—the average Israeli income, the size of his own easy fortune, the unrivalled quality of life in that fingernail clipping of oppressively hot homeland hemmed in by psychopathic enemies.
The activists told Reuters social media campaigns offer an edge over street action, such as a protest on Sunday in the capital by 43 civil and student groups hemmed in by government limits on public assembly and campaigning.
He has had over 50 generals arrested for graft and promoted his own men in their place, says Cheng Li of the Brookings Institution, a think-tank in Washington, DC. Even so, Mr Xi's authority remains hemmed in.
With markets hemmed in tight ranges and the lack of any top tier data this week, the dollar index drifted higher to 93.56 on Monday with latest positioning data showing speculators reducing their bearish bets against the greenback.
Furthermore, prepping for a ski getaway can vary wildly, depending on whether you're a single professional or a couple with children; if you're hemmed in by specific dates or have a good deal of flexibility in your schedule.
The single currency was also hemmed in a tight range thanks to a bunch of currency options struck between 1.12 to 1.15 levels by traders in the eventuality of Britain crashing out of the European Union without a deal.
The passage I read included a description of him being "hemmed in by velvet walls" inside of the whale's belly, which in my ten-year-old brain sounded almost peaceful, like being wrapped up in a warm, fleshy hammock.
With major currency pairs hemmed in broad trading ranges in the last few trading days of 2017, the dollar's weakness before a vote in U.S. Congress on tax reform this week gave some traders an excuse to consolidate positions.
They are also hemmed in by Senate rules and political realities -- the additions of the top tax rate and expanded credits make the bill a much easier political sell, both to the public and inside their conference, aides acknowledge.
This is what led political scientists such as E. E. Schattschneider and James MacGregor Burns to argue in the 1940s and 1950s against bipartisanship, because it depended on toxic alliances that hemmed in political players, from presidents on down.
Bill Kerbox, a Malibu resident, put a call out on social media for volunteers, saying billionaire Howard Leight's 143-foot yacht was on standby and ready to deliver supplies to people hemmed in due to police blockades and road closures.
It is another story for Palestinians, who are routinely denied permits to open their own businesses, cut off from their land and hemmed in by restrictions that, according to the World Bank, cost the Palestinian economy $3.4 billion a year.
Despite the growing expectations of a U.S. interest rate cut, the euro has been hemmed in a narrow trading range in recent days around the $1.12 level as investors expected the European Central Bank to follow in the Fed's footsteps.
The ferment since the referendum, by contrast, raised improbable visions of at least a partial return to those times, with Little England hemmed in by frontiers with Scotland and Ireland, its citizens, once friends and partners, now resentful and hostile.
Unlike Chang's famously lurid story of spies and seductresses, "Lust, Caution" — the basis for the Ang Lee movie — this novel is set among ordinary residents of the city whose lives are hemmed in by rigid social constraints and Confucian reserve.
The bodies piled up throughout the battle — literally so, since Jon's army spent a good deal of time hemmed in by an enormous pile of corpses — but the main cast on the Stark side will live to fight another day.
Except that Trump unbound is also Trump hemmed in — no longer steered by the departing General Mattis or guided by the unlamented Speaker Ryan, but opposed directly by a Democratic House armed with subpoena power and prepared for political war.
But their partnership remains intact, and after leading the Jewish Home's amalgam of religious Zionists and Orthodox Jews since 2012, they felt increasingly hemmed in by their radical, rabbinically guided partners, who have been accused of racism, messianism and homophobia.
And the more this underlying ideological diversity was hemmed in by party orthodoxy on both sides, the more adherents of unrepresented views felt disenfranchised and the more both parties had to turn up negative partisanship to keep their coalition together.
A gauge of global stock markets rose modestly, with an advance in Walmart helping to lift Wall Street equities, although gains were hemmed in by concerns in Europe a car tariff could hurt the region's exports to the United States.
So this summer, if, like Frost, you're looking for Thoreauvian inspiration but feel hemmed in by Concord or intimidated by tourists at Walden, I recommend sojourning to Yosemite or Cape Cod or Katahdin or along one of America's stupendous rivers.
In a dusty compound hemmed in by skyscrapers, Elouafi and a team of horticulturists are nurturing breeds of grass, date palms and vegetables that could feed heat-afflicted populations in the Middle East and other countries including Gambia, Ethiopia and Tajikistan.
The order was widely praised by religious organizations that either felt hemmed in by the law or openly violated it, but others denounced it as putting women's health in jeopardy or weakening the U.S. tradition of separating church and state.
The camera slowly pushes in toward her the whole time, like it's pinning her down, or like she's being hemmed in by fears of what she might have inherited from her parents and what she worries she's passing along to her kids.
On migration, Italy's populist government is hemmed in by constraints: the refusal of Italy's EU partners to take an agreed quota of arriving migrants and the refusal of the countries of origin to have back those migrants who do not qualify for asylum.
The narrative itself asks the audience to think about how people engage with true stories, particularly those told by and about women, as Grace is perpetually hemmed in by the social strictures of her time and the preconceptions of the men around her.
Sources close to Noble and investors have said Noble's business remains hemmed in by financing constraints - a major issue for trading houses - and has lost many traders, analysts and managers over the past months, despite cash offers to keep key staff until December.
The politics of the EU countries had until then been constrained by history: hemmed in by the threat of the Soviet Union on one side and by memories of fascism on the other, social democrats and Christian democrats huddled in the centre ground.
Trump, despite his desires, is hemmed in by the system he leads, which puts us a long way from that kind of naked abuse of power in the US, where the institutions of government do not as easily allow for that moral flexibility.
The weak gains in Asian markets followed a choppy session on Wall Street that left major indexes treading water, hemmed in by anxiety ahead of corporate earnings and worries about a global economic slowdown, which capped gains from upbeat U.S. economic data.
In Fredericksburg, Va., dozens of onlookers called the police to report that three swans had been hemmed in by ice on a pond, but were relieved to learn they were not frozen — they were just fake, according to The Free Lance-Star.
Though many Italians are on vacation, those remaining in Genoa, a city hemmed in by mountains and sea, struggled on Thursday to return to their usual rhythms without one of the major arteries connecting the eastern and western parts of the city.
It was a windswept little triangle of urban greenery, hemmed in by traffic, but with a bit of wandering I was able to get a view down onto the bay, which would have been crowded with naval vessels flying the British flag.
That is why the firm elected not to build the Taycan, its brand-new all-electric model, at a spacious fresh site but instead cram production into a plot at its headquarters in Stuttgart, hemmed in on all sides by suburban housing.
And what gets sacrificed, at least on the page, is freedom: in these sections, the reader feels less able to move about within his argumentation and test his propositions, and is instead hemmed in by an atmosphere of political certainty and utopian fervor.
Hemmed in by European Union borrowing rules, Donohoe will need to raise revenue elsewhere if he is to boost the budget package from the mere 350 million euros available to the 900 million to 1 billion euros local media say he is targeting.
Kerala's unique geography — hemmed in from the rest of India by the mountains to the east, but open to the world by the Arabian Sea to the west — meant the state in southwest India was a cosmopolitan melting pot for far-flung cultures.
That's because a major component of this conflict, as many YouTube creators have noted, is about individual content creators — whose successes are embodied by PewDiePie's completely organic rise to fame — feeling hemmed in by the success of automated, fully monetized corporate channels.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Nasdaq closed at a record on Wednesday, lifted by a climb in large-cap tech and consumer discretionary names, while the Dow and S&P 73 were hemmed in as concerns over an escalation in the U.S.-China trade skirmish simmered.
In a speech to hundreds of supporters and activists gathered on a chilly fall afternoon in Washington, Sanders pinned Trump's victory on the Democratic establishment's failure to engage with millions of Americans who feel forgotten by political leaders and hemmed in by stagnant local economies.
Impeachment's Democratic critics, meanwhile, think a focus on reelection isn't myopic, but rather quite important — if Republicans retake the House, a new Democratic president would be seriously hemmed in, and a second-term Trump would be able to try to pass sweeping new conservative legislation.
New Orleans, hemmed in by its protective levees, has little room to expand — and the population, now at around 400,000 for the city proper, still hasn't recovered to the level before those levees were breached in August 2005 by the storm surge from Hurricane Katrina.
The tepid performance of Asian markets Friday followed a choppy session on Wall Street that left major indexes treading water, hemmed in by anxiety ahead of corporate earnings and worries about a global economic slowdown, which capped gains stemming from upbeat U.S. economic data.
Sources close to the company and investors have said the business remains hemmed in by financing constraints - a major issue for trading houses - and has lost many traders, analysts and managers over the past months, despite cash offers to keep key staff until December.
He has been hemmed in by the domestic political constraint of an ongoing investigation into Russia's interference with the 2016 election, as well as a widespread distrust of Russia and its continuing cyber activities that persists among the intelligence community, diplomats, the Pentagon and lawmakers.
The evacuees, who were hemmed in from one side by advancing hostile Syrian troops and from another by militants affiliated with the Islamic State group, were transported to Jordan, from where they are expected to be resettled in Europe and Canada in the coming weeks.
The looming mystery may be the prize that makes you buy in, but the heart of "Dare Me" is its immersion in the lives of its young characters — bored, hungry, bouncing off the walls, hemmed in by life in a fading Rust Belt town.
The dead-end street is so narrow, 10 feet across and hemmed in by the high mud walls around homes on either side, that the answer was obvious: The gunfire that killed two American Special Forces soldiers could have come only from their street.
Coming out from a fraught discussion among 28 EU leaders that went into the small hours on Friday morning in Brussels, rivals in the two-year-old dispute all stuck to their guns, hemmed in by expectations they have raised with their own voters.
One day after dining with the president, the South Carolina Republican said that Trump should not feel hemmed in by GOP leaders' plans of ramming through a proposal that guts Obamacare, eliminates the law's Medicaid expansion and replaces its subsidies with new tax credits.
If super-producer Kevin Feige is Tony Stark, the aloof know-it-all who changed everything and left others scrambling to catch up, then Mysterio is every director who's subsequently felt hemmed in by Marvel Studios' overriding ideas about how movies should be made.
The timing for Paulson appeared propitious given that during the first three months of the year, gold prices climbed slightly, though remained hemmed in a narrow trading range as selling pressure from rising U.S. interest rates and a strong U.S. dollar competed with support from geopolitical tensions.
In part, he has been hemmed in by the policies of the national Labour Party: outside London, the Party's traditional white working-class base voted heavily to leave the E.U., and Corbyn, a longtime Euroskeptic, has been a meek opponent of May's severe interpretation of the result.
But it still controls two important pieces of territory outside the city: an army base, where scores of soldiers were said to have defected or been captured, and an airport, which Kurdish leaders want to leave operational because they are otherwise hemmed in by the Islamic State.
What he was seeing at that moment on Monday was a group of neighbors using pumps and sandbags to keep an ever-rising creek out of Ed Martensson's house, which was so hemmed in by water that a 12-year-old boy was fishing in the driveway.
There's still more setup than payoff, but it's enough for now to leave Jamie on a hilltop looking down at a kinder prison, and Claire at the doorway, hemmed in by the frame, coming to terms with her memories for a moment before she moves on.
But they all transfer well from porn sex to real life sex; Driller thinks they might even be easier and work better in everyday fucking, as a couple can focus entirely on each other rather than get hemmed in by what a camera wants from them.
Nonetheless, appraising the system as a whole, left-leaning populists contend government should take the lead in discovering and developing new drugs and private industry should be hemmed in, while right-leaning libertarians argue industry should lead and government ought to spend less taxpayer money on research.
The Army wants to keep Arlington going for at least another 150 years, but with no room to grow — the grounds are hemmed in by highways and development — the only way to do so is to significantly tighten the rules for who can be buried there.
Republicans interpret Clinton's silence differently: They see her as hemmed in by her own explanations — if she provides any more detail than she already has, she will contradict her testimony on the matter before the House Select Committee on Benghazi, which the GOP argues was false.
In the last third of the 19th century, as the US laid claim to the full stretch of the continent, new anxieties emerged about the character of the American people, hemmed in on one side by the closed frontier and on the other by mass immigration from Europe.
Even with Greece viewed as a point of transit on the way to other European states, migrants have found themselves "trapped" by a system that relies on a highly-exploitable workforce, hemmed in by restrictive welfare and employment rights, and violent intimidation from the broader population, the report adds.
Mueller saw his limitations as a chain-of-command guy at the Justice Department, and he went as far as he thought he could go," Pelosi told me, noting that Mueller was hemmed in by an Office of Legal Counsel opinion that a sitting president cannot be indicted. "Mr.
At the same time, however, he's been severely hemmed in by the military and some Islamic groups, even though at the outset of his term he took clear precautions against that outcome by selecting a conservative vice president and naming many military officers to key posts in his administration.
This left the new Democratic administration hemmed-in by deficit politics from Day 1: Democrats of this era were truly, madly, deeply in love with deficit reduction in ways that never really made sense — mixing substantive and political analysis in confusing ways, and often undermining their own objectives.
Feeling hemmed in, mindful of being evaluated, asked to hold physically still, the subject may exhibit a brain reaction in response to an image of a deadly snake that is different than he would have, had he seen a deadly snake in the course of a pleasant mountain hike.
Martyn Farr, a cave explorer who lives in Wales, agreed, saying he doubted that bats would be there at this time of year because they are "intelligent creatures" who are capable of flying long distances and would not want to be hemmed in by floodwaters, as the boys were.
Erivo capably embodies Gibney's under-the-surface compassion and strength, but her performance is hemmed in by the show's decision to amp up the character's idiosyncrasies — this Gibney is practically a rain-woman savant, and Erivo's attempts to give that some nuance can just end up looking dull.
According to a lawsuit later filed by the ACLU, the protesters, legal observers, and journalists were hemmed in so closely by cops they didn't have room to sit down; officers spent most of the day arresting people, taunting them in response to requests for food, water, and toilets.
Sometimes the backlash will come from a group that sees itself as marginalized, hemmed in by hostile and entrenched adversaries; sometimes it will come from those who merely see themselves as being righteously on the side of the unduly oppressed; sometimes it will seem to happen reflexively, like an involuntary spasm.
Hemmed in on all sides, Islamic State, which ruled over millions of people in both Iraq and Syria at its peak in 2014, is falling back on a last Euphrates stronghold downstream of Deir al-Zor city in the towns of al-Mayadin and al-Bukamal, near the border with Iraq.
While Brussels choreographs the first withdrawal of a sovereign state from the EU, May, a far from secure leader hemmed in by opponents in government and her own Conservative party, must now try to get the deal approved by her cabinet and, in the toughest test of all, by parliament.
It was a day in New York City that no firefighter could forget: Six of the department's own, battling a blaze in a Bronx apartment building on a brutally cold Sunday in 2005, became trapped on the fourth floor, hemmed in by illegal drywall partitions and unable to find the fire escape.
Shawan Jabarin, the director of the Palestinian human rights group Al Haq and a relative of the plumber buried Friday, said Sa'ir was well known from the 1970s for fighting Israeli efforts to establish civilian administrative councils and is now hemmed in by checkpoints designed to protect the Israeli settlements around Hebron.
And it came from a president who finds himself hemmed in by messes of his own making: a wary relationship with Senate Republicans, born of his having proven an unreliable negotiating partner before and during the shutdown; a confrontational one with Democrats in both chambers; and Mr Mueller's investigation grinding inexorably forward.
After VW asked to redo the interview, Mueller - who is not confident in English - told NPR he had found the situation hard to handle as he was in a loud environment hemmed in by reporters when he made his comments at the Detroit auto show, and apologised to customers, dealers and authorities.
It's tied to a lot of things — the upending of gender stereotypes; a re-engagement with social questions; a willingness to loosen up on the self-policing instinct that has hemmed in a lot of jazz activity, from the mainstream to the stylistic outskirts — and at Winter Jazzfest it delivered some welcome surprises.
Thing is, the elements you see within VR are always at risk of invading your personal space; because of course there's no screen barrier here, you are right inside the content – so it's possible that, rather than feeling liberated within boundless virtual space, you end up feeling hemmed in and/or mobbed by pixels.
The posters of the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty and a map of the world look out of place on the walls, given the sense of isolation that pervades Gaza, a narrow strip of land hemmed in by Israel on two sides, Egypt to the south and the blockaded Mediterranean to the west.
In the last Congress, Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.) was hemmed in by the extremist demands of the Freedom Caucus, members who threatened to recall the Speaker if he strayed too far from conservative orthodoxy.
" However, he acknowledged that reformers are hemmed in about what they can do by both the Supreme Court and the recent intense partisan polarization of the issue at the national level, adding, "If our existing approach to campaign finance can't pass muster in the courts, we need to work together to find a real solution.
Set on a quiet street in Winthrop, a community hemmed in by Logan Airport on one side and the Atlantic on the other, the condo features two bedrooms, a square kitchen with white cupboards, a television room and "the quiet room," with hanging plants, guitars mounted on the wall and a large bay window.
But those very traits, it seemed, would also make it nearly impossible for him to win the presidency; and in the event of the unthinkable, he would be hemmed in by both the exigencies of governing and the conforming power of imperfect institutions like the legislature, the judiciary, the civil service, and the media, outside the presidency.
No sooner had I got my rented Prius (a big car by European standards) hemmed in between parked cars and alley walls than a crowd of convivial Cretans emerged to offer the most stressful kind of help: shouting at me in Greek, gesticulating wildly and even reaching through my open window to turn the wheel for me.
The city — Al Bab, in Aleppo Province, 15 miles south of the Turkish border — has been hemmed in for months by insurgent fighters and Turkish troops, who have together blocked approaches from the east, north and west, according to rebels working with Turkey, as well as local activists and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group.
Eager to strike a deal with Democrats to extend deportation reprieves to a group of undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children, Mr. Trump was nonetheless constrained by his own campaign promises to toughen immigration restrictions, and hemmed in by Republican congressional leaders uneasy about lining up behind a mercurial president with a penchant for changing his mind.
Its wild populations, already hemmed in by habitat destruction because of an exploding human population, are also being shot, snared and live-captured so efficiently that national parks and other natural areas are now mostly afflicted with "empty forest syndrome": suitable forest habitat from which even small animals and birds have been hunted into local extinction.
Feeling hemmed in by white voters who had responded to Reagan's racemongering about the shiftless poor guzzling up government benefits, Clinton decided to make a sort of Faustian bargain: He would "reform" welfare in a way that would detoxify the politics around it, gambling that the move would create more support for a strong safety net in the long run.
Two years ago, majorities of voters in a majority of states chose to put Donald Trump in the White House not despite but largely because of the fact that he was an economic nationalist and campaigned on a foreign policy that would be neither as fecklessly grandiose as Mr. Bush's nor as hemmed in by humanitarian concerns as Barack Obama's.
"Starboy" suggests that the Weeknd's focus on the 1980s is more than a temporary excursion, but his relationship with the sounds of that decade is also more complicated and less forthright here, revealing the sort of pop star the Weeknd wants to be — polyglot, and not hemmed in by traditional R&B frameworks, which were never of much use to him, anyhow.
In the UK in particular, where the belated arrival of commercial and pop radio stations in the 60s largely copied trends coming from the US, future generations would come to be hemmed in by the same illogically race-based lines that helped facilitate the white-washing of music originally made by African Americans, rather than just widen the scope of what could be marketed as "pop" on the radio.
"Executive authoritarianism and lawlessness can be hemmed in and checked but not fully constrained by courts, the criminal law, or the written Constitution," Jacob T. Levy wrote this week in "The Limits of Legalism," published by the libertarian-leaning Niskanen Center: They ultimately have to be confronted by elected officials: co-partisans willing to exercise serious restraint, or if not, an opposition voted into office who will do so instead.
Dramatically hemmed in on one side by the separation Wall, and named in a recent survey as the most heavily tear-gassed location on the planet, Aida camp is renowned as both a site of youth resistance as well as artistic production, ranging from the graffiti and murals that cover the Wall to The Key of Return itself, a large-scale work of social sculpture curated by the Youth Center.
I've seen "Maypole: Take No Prisoners" in three iterations: first in its original installation at the 2007 Venice Biennale, incongruously shimmering in the light of a cupola; 10 years later at the Galerie Lelong in New York, where the heads hung so low that you could walk among them; and as part of this show in the basement level of PS1, devoid of natural light and hemmed in by double-height walls.
Gordon-Levitt gives, by design, a mostly reactive performance as Snowden, but he's one of the few characters who's allowed to have some shading; almost everyone else onscreen is hemmed in by their function of the plot, thus reducing them to one or two personality traits, whether it's Zachary Quinto's barking righteousness as Glenn Greenwald or Timothy Olyphant's sleazy CIA operator, sporting the kind of pompadour that ensures you would never buy a used car from this man.
Theirs is just one of the cultures around the world that has begun resurrecting forgotten foodways in the past few decades, from indigenous North American tribes who lost their land in the 19th century and, hemmed in on reservations, became dependent on the heavily processed foods available as government rations, to young Cambodian chefs trying to salvage memories from before the Khmer Rouge genocide of the 1970s, when an estimated 1.7 million people — around a fifth of the population — died, including many elders whose minds were repositories of unwritten recipes passed down orally through generations.

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