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"hew" Definitions
  1. hew something (old-fashioned) to cut something large with a tool
  2. hew something (out of something) (formal) to make or shape something large by cutting

472 Sentences With "hew"

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How closely did you hew to the "Going Places" screenplay?
DC: There's no question that it has hit a hew phase.
No matter, as long as they hew to the orthodox line.
Dennis would hew to the script a little more than Marty.
The reunion itself could hew closely to her post-Disney career.
Mr. Klarman's hoping, though, the Democrats hew close to the center.
Pilma's positions hew closely to the views of the pharmaceutical industry.
Mueller's team of prosecutors wanted to hew to the original Sept.
Deal previously approved as CSC buying Hew Packard Enterprise Services on Sept.
Hew knocked out the code to create the simulation over a weekend.
The newspaper does hew to some old-fashioned ways of doing things.
The state's new districts hew more compactly to county and town boundaries.
They'll hew to the rules of political ... They'll be ... I think so.
Bruni: This midterm election is refusing to hew to one clear pattern.
Its features hew more closely to what the Trump administration has envisioned.
The country's ethnic Malay Muslim majority, however, must hew to Islamic law.
Take the crucial opening scenes, which hew pretty closely to the film.
LG: The most important thing is to hew narrowly to factual claims.
And identities hew not only to empire, but to locality, religion and clan.
Many players would hew to the safe and simple path of tribe allegiance.
What was it like having to hew to broadcast network standards and practices?
The character dynamics are recognizable in the way they hew to genre conventions.
But his policies — tax cuts and immigration restrictions — hew decidedly to the right.
In Metro: Exodus, destiny shapes our ends rough, hew them how we will.
But we generally hew to the conservative law-and-order side of things.
The Trump administration appears to have repeatedly failed to hew to those standards.
Clinton's campaign, by contrast, appeared to hew more closely to proven behavioral science research.
Well, not entirely about it; that did factor into a dispute about HEW funding.
The firm's investments, in some cases, hew closer to growth equity than venture capital.
They want to hew it as closely as they can to what you've written?
The largest banks in China are state-owned and hew closely to government command.
But Boyle is too agile and feisty a thinker to hew to this line.
Those guys could basically be trusted to hew to conservative orthodoxy across the board.
The issue was addressed in amendments to a bill funding the Labor and HEW departments.
How does what's happening with Bitcoin hew to the classic definition of a speculative bubble?
Hew Locke adorns model vessels — from an imperial galleon to a refugee skiff — in flotsam.
No one, not even those who hew to ideas of perceived "normalcy," will be spared.
To win the GOP nomination, you have to hew as closely to Trump as possible.
He left the program in March but continues to hew to a rigid fitness schedule.
It remains to be seen if Mills will hew to some of Jackson's personnel preferences.
And it required Northern Ireland to hew even more closely to European single market rules.
Not unexpectedly, her books, while breaking the rules in some areas, hew slavishly to others.
The opinions of this subset hew closely to Mr. Trump's positions on immigration, for instance.
The others stray too far from the subject or hew too closely to the familiar.
But I don't think in this new era we can really hew to that tradition.
Plenty of emerging-market outfits without state ties don't hew to developed-world standards, he said.
Hew too far in the other direction and it feels opaque in ways that are forgettable.
As a supporter of President Trump, Inhofe is expected to hew closely to the president's agenda.
Tamara Hew-Butler is an associate professor of exercise and sports studies at Wayne State University.
They're obliged to hew to a much stricter set of regulations when they speak in public.
You have to wonder: What will those who hew to a more conservative, absolutist line think?
Why should the field of classical music be singularly called upon to hew to the classics?
It's not yet clear which model Accenture will hew closer to in acting on this internal criticism.
Amazon accuses Sanders of cherry-picking negative employee experiences that hew to his political and economic narrative.
So how closely did SVU hew to the real-life (and bonkers and horrifying) story of NXIVM?
It'll likely hew closely with the LF-LC concept car that debuted at this show in 2012.
Within twenty minutes, we could see its fuzzy hew warming the horizon: Porthcawl was ahead of us.
In his first week on the campaign trail, O'Rourke appeared poised to hew to that same style.
They hew to the hoary code of bipartisanship, of course, faithfully serving Democratic and Republican administrations alike.
Most of us hew to a code of privacy that leads us to not know our neighbors.
Hew too closely and you'll bore readers; deviate too far and you risk baffling and frustrating them.
Hew too closely and you'll bore readers; deviate too far and you risk baffling and frustrating them.
And if such a project were to be undertaken, I'd suggest artist Hew Locke as its leader.
But the move illustrates how phishing attempts so consistently hew to certain time-tested topics and themes.
Kaine secured enough Republican votes for his measure after changing the language to hew closer to Slotkin's.
"It was the object of this book to hack through myths, not hew to them," she writes.
When HEW became the Department of Health and Human Services in 1980, Harris became its first secretary.
Of course, it remains to be seen how closely she will hew to this agenda if elected.
Little twists give them a modern edge, said Hew, a customer of Brooklyn-based diaper service DiaperKind.
Parents like Hew say the cost increases as the child gets older since they use fewer diapers.
They purposefully demonstrate in their own propaganda how closely they hew to Kim Il Sung's style of governance.
Then take him to develop if you can, And hew the block off, and get out the man.
It's completely possible, experts say, that Pompeo could continue to hew closely to Trump in his new role.
Other potential running mates for Trump, each with significant political experience, hew to the party line on abortion.
But it has undoubtedly made things much harder for itself by failing to hew to a distinct identity.
One traditional value Mr. Trump does hew to: wanting an old-fashioned wife but a modern, professional daughter.
This close hew to specific human foibles doesn't slow Wang from capturing the bigger forces that steer lives.
Whether they can successfully hew to the cultural center, at least when politically necessary, remains the unanswered question.
Politicians don't follow the interests of average voters, he argues, they hew to the interests of the rich.
The few speech excerpts released by the campaign hew closely to his November 2015 address at Georgetown University.
Burr predicted that the final product will hew closely to the original contours of the Senate Intel proposal.
Hew closer to them and she risks losing whatever connection to the larger world of crime Marty offers.
And it has led some of the rivals to overstate how closely their proposals hew to Sanders' grand plan.
Whenever the show feels the need to slavishly hew to the comics, it gets lost if not downright bad.
Blood will have blood, in other words, and Mr. Abkarian's characters hew closely to that primal hunger for retribution.
But in dealing with the fallout from Cardinal Pell's case, he will need to hew to the firm side.
They're both people who hew close to a certain establishment model of leadership and values in the Democratic party.
But academic research and recent history show that newly elected presidents try to hew closely to their campaign commitments.
The question is how hard he will hew to that oath as a government shutdown looms this fall. 5.
Our culture reinforces personality traits and preferences that hew to gender stereotypes, and diminishes those that go against expectations.
Meanwhile, though Trump's decision to hew to ideological orthodoxy has pleased GOP congressional leaders, those leaders are, themselves, unpopular.
That's a better approach than trying to hew to the old method of trying to make everyone feel comfortable.
The House's bill fails to hew to crucial Senate budget rules — making the proposal untenable in the upper chamber.
But Trump has a way of surprising everyone when he's expected to be buttoned-up and hew to tradition.
Tamara Hew-Butler DPM, PhD, FACSM is an Associate Professor of Exercise and Sport Science at Wayne State University.
Still, the episode in Brasília offered a reminder that intelligence agencies in other countries can hew to different rules.
This is no biblical fall, nor does it hew closely to "The Graduate," to which the title seemingly alludes.
"We hew to very similar journalistic ambitions and standards," said Rebecca Corbett, an assistant masthead editor of The Times.
Through a series of course corrections, otherwise known as revisions, you try to make language hew to your intention.
Abrahamsen and his co-librettist, Henrik Engelbrecht, hew more closely than most of their predecessors to the Andersen original.
Preacher alone set a standard for longform comic book storytelling which creators still hew closely to, even after 20 years.
"Ryan has laid out his blueprint and it's not clear to me how much that will hew to his line."
While working masons would "hew stone and raise perpendiculars", the gentlemen members were to practise "secrecy, morality, and good fellowship".
I try to keep this in mind as I carefully hew hundreds of orange mushrooms with my Buck pocket knife.
If we redouble the efforts to hew to the Paris Path, we can limit the burden we place upon them.
As we can see, the state results hew pretty close to the line and appear both above and below it.
Frankly I think we should encourage NFL coaches not to hew to overly conservative orthodoxy, but I'm hardly an authority.
Mr. Shigemura said that athletes tend to come from families that hew closely to state ideology and have good connections.
Still, they purposely demonstrate in their own propaganda how closely they to hew to Kim Il Sung's style of governance.
He would not push pitchers to stupid extremes, but he refused to hew to limits without basis in medical fact.
Far too many lawmakers hew solidly left or right to avoid an ideologically driven challenger in their next party primary.
Evening menus hew to the local and seasonal, with Southern-inflected plates like fried rice with North Carolina blue crab.
My audience couldn't have been more tickled by these hard-sell tactics, which hew closely to Gower Champion's original staging.
She asked Mr. Kelly to hew closely to what he had described as his greatest strength: speaking truth to power.
The big-name endorsement rollouts have been a staple of his campaign, which continues to hew to the same path.
Mr. Buttigieg said his party could scarcely afford to hew to such "purity tests" in a race against Mr. Trump.
As Cline makes clear, this sort of friendship can hew unnervingly close to the experience of being in a cult.
China might yet hew more closely to rich-country trade rules, and intervene less in its economy and foreign-exchange markets.
That suggests Pompeo will hew closer to Trump's worldview than Tillerson has, which has far-reaching implications for US foreign policy.
And although she's not on GoT, Malin Akerman was also in attendance with hew new fiancé, actor Jack Donnelly, in tow.
LAS VEGAS — Why do the payoffs of Captain America: Civil War ring so resoundingly, satisfy so completely and hew so true?
Like a mandatory voting system, a small-donor-funding regime would put constant pressure on representatives to hew to the mainstream.
In the following paragraphs, listed dates and time frames hew to Microsoft's fiscal calendar, which ends at the close of June.
The head of NHK, the state broadcaster, has said that he thinks its job is to hew to the government's line.
The show's creator, Shonda Rhimes, addressed the fate of Scandal in her very first newsletter ahead of launching hew forthcoming website.
Such articles are seen as having less authority than official commentaries in Rodong Sinmun, which hew closely to the party line.
Orthodox Jews, moreover, are not the only New Yorkers who hew to a different view of modesty than the contemporary one.
They hew close to our own guiding principles, which drew many of us to Pivotal and which have kept us here.
But since he was elected President, Trump has named Cabinet members who hew closely to what Republicans have advocated for decades.
If Congress and the White House hew to their stated intentions, they will be tackling many critical issues requiring scientific expertise.
His images are often complicated and at times oblique, and they hew to no particular genre or aesthetic approach in photography.
Will people hew to tribalism and regionalism in their choices, or will those things be of little consequence in the end?
In recent years, the internal pressures to hew to the left, driven largely by Democratic primary voters, have steadily gained strength.
Can Roberts hew closely to the Constitution's text, history and values, each of the many times they lead to progressive outcomes?
Their potential vehicles include comparative moderates like Joe Biden and Amy Klobuchar, who hew closer to traditional market-centered Democratic policies.
If they were, they'd always hew closer to the classic ones (hard to beat "'til death do us part" for gravitas).
Importantly, the meaning of "debt collector" under the law does not necessarily have to hew to what it means in common speech.
His scripts often hew closely to a reliable formula: shove together some contrasting personalities, raise the heat and watch the sparks fly.
Other groups hew to still other positions, although all acknowledge that women must be able to choose for themselves when to start.
It's not the first time the anti-abortion movement has tried to alter its messaging to hew to more widely accepted ideas.
In fact, the safe bet in such an eventuality is that Treasury and Congress would hew closely to the eventual outcome here.
Political arguments and perspectives are welcome, but think twice about advocacy pieces that hew tightly to a particular party line or policy.
And while it has claimed to not be political, its messaging tends to hew toward the liberal side of the political spectrum.
This is a pattern the academy tends to hew to when it comes to Mr. Spielberg, a two-time Oscar-winning director.
But three British and four American citizens, whose governments hew to a strict no-ransom policy, remained behind, along with Ms. Akavi.
The CFPB is currently appealing the decision in the PHH case that its single-director structure did not hew to the constitution.
Rather than hew to their internal self, students begin to focus on external values, he said, like status, comparative worth and competition.
Directed by Joe Wright, the film does not hew too closely to the novel itself, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
We've had more than a century of seeing information in basic gridded layouts; newspapers, websites, mobile phones, even TVs hew to this paradigm.
When he nominates a Supreme Court justice who says that he will hew to the original meaning of the Constitution, then that's good.
Moreover, Kabila has agreed to hew at least to the letter of the constitution, with its ban on more than two consecutive terms.
They're both skilled at tapping into a determination that would be admirable if it didn't hew so close to obsession, and to blindness.
You can write an enormous book, where you hew as closely to fact as you can, because that's the purpose of that medium.
The Philharmonic played beautifully here, though Mr. Gersen had to hew to the tempos Stokowski took, since the animation was synced to them.
The historian Perry Miller's view — that the inability to hew to election was crucial to the formation of colonial American Protestantism — is another.
Ultimately, he can only live up to his own moral code, knowing that it won't hew exactly to any system he's been taught.
All three hew to romantic comedy conventions but with a twist, and suddenly it feels like rom-coms may be back after all.
Some were schools that hew to nontraditional philosophies, including the Waldorf education movement, which tends to attract parents who favor alternative medical practices.
So I wanted to know where she has typically drawn the line when it comes to accepting roles that might hew toward stereotypes.
Based on our analysis, we expect a growing number of startups will be forced to hew out self-sustaining business niches to survive.
And while Ms. Warren's policies hew much more closely to Mr. Sanders's, that doesn't mean her supporters are more likely to back him.
Lanham funds were allocated without considering "race, creed, or color," but private employers and their workers did not necessarily hew to that standard.
Inside and Out History and science take lyrical turns in two books of essays, both by poets, that hew to your literary tastes.
But he'd maintained he intended to run for re-election, telling CNN in November that hew as 100% certain he'd seek another term.
"Political leaders who try to hew to a more balanced perceptive are usually at a political disadvantage," he said in a reference to Merkel.
Her plays hew closely to the documentary evidence, thereby informing audiences of the facts even as the deeper recesses of human behavior are explored.
Under questioning, Pichai seemed to hew closely to talking points about the project, repeating the company's previous statement that the project was only exploratory.
Her monologues hew to the older, joke-driven style, and they're full of goofy one-liners that lack much in the way of teeth.
Mary Elizabeth Blue Hull: When property disputes reflect religious cleavages, courts should avoid entanglement with the doctrinal issues and hew closely to civil law.
Today his security-first approach to migration irks other Italian ministers who hew to what an EU official calls "the moralistic school of policy".
Both Castros chose to hew close to the national party mainstream, in ideological terms, rather than try to tack right to win statewide office.
Fidel Castro's son commits suicide Instead, legislators selected Díaz-Canel, who had promised to hew closely to the course set by the Castro brothers.
She had previously been depicted with red hair and blue eyes, but forensic artist Hew Morrison produced a more accurate reconstruction of Ava's face.
While some shows hew more closely to being a documentary than others, the constructed plot lines and heightened drama are staples of the genre.
The best parts generally hew toward the movie's softer side, with Hawn's mom making no apologies for having built her life around her kids.
How closely will it hew to the plot points and poetics of Alan Moore's hugely influential run as a writer of the comic book?
Many asked why Guinness would hew to a stereotype, since nurses, including men, are not required to wear skirts or dresses on the job.
And they offered clear evidence of where the President's 2020 strategy will hew closely to his 2016 approach, and where it will be different.
And it is not clear whether his policies will hew closely to the Republican agenda or fall more in line with his populist streak.
That process could allow Ms. Verma and Mr. Price to approve state plans that hew more closely to the Republican vision for health care.
As a writer, I've always been more surprised by reality than by imagination, so I try to hew to science, history and human experience.
His films often hew closely to and examine — in both narrative and form — ideas about the essence of humanity and phenomenology advanced by Heidegger.
To that end, they recruited forensic artist Hew Morrison, who had previously reconstructed the face of a 3,700-year-old Bronze Age woman dubbed Ava.
For those who hew to tradition, there's the bracing simplicity of vinegar or the velvety soft landing of sour cream, perhaps even better mixed together.
Next week's May Day holiday could delay the start of the special commission, making it less likely that proceedings will hew to the government timeline.
Letters were sent to thousands of businesses ordering them to hew to the city's master plan and move to designated commercial buildings by March 31st.
The Chamber of Commerce's commended the objectives because they "hew to the 'do no harm' philosophy long advocated by the business community," per Inside Trade.
On the fiscal side it should force the island to hew to the letter of the law in PROMESA and actually negotiate with its creditors.
The selections largely hew to that standard with a few outliers, for example Mario Carreño and Carmen Herrera, who kept their distance from the revolution.
Employees at Chinese news organizations this week described a mandatory change of tone in their stories and fresh orders to hew to the official line.
Since co-showrunner Averill co-produced and wrote for Hill House, you might think the show would hew to that more sinister haunted house approach.
As we first reported back in April 2018, the couple did the same for their first son, Asahd, when hew was just 18 months old.
It helps the average viewer identify, since BoJack's anxieties hew closer to those of many average people than those of older-style prestige TV gangsters.
Lively had a good laugh at hew own expense earlier this week when she was called out by a fan for making a classic Instagram mistake.
Hew Locke's installation at the Pérez Art Museum Miami features dozens of small boats suspended from the ceiling, forming many horizons that nearly blend into one.
Between 1991 and 2017 a politician who sat among others who did not hew to the party line was 30 percentage points more likely to rebel.
First Lt. Aaron Hew Len of the National Guard tests air quality near cracks that are emitting toxic gasses from a lava flow in Leilani Estates.
Though it's changing, financial advisors say, many couples still hew to traditional gender roles, with men taking the lead on finances and women overseeing other aspects.
But although technology-firm leaders hold views that in general hew much closer to Democratic positions than Republican ones, they are far from reliable partisan ideologues.
Quarles said there are advertisers who seem to be simply repurposing content, but those who hew most closely to Instagram's artsy ethos have the most success.
Just when I was beginning to think that this scene, too, would smoothly hew to naturalism, Ms. Ruhl sprang surprises too delightful (and haunting) to spoil.
They hew closely to the bulk of anti-discrimination laws, which, even though they make some mention of impact, were written to punish overt, individual acts.
The Senate Armed Services Committee has crafted a bill that would hew to the same numbers but would not shift $18 billion to the base budget.
Global consumption has further increased demand, but because of the high value of good vibes, some superfood exporters have an incentive to hew to best practices.
Managers of unconstrained funds don't hew to any benchmark, single bond grade, geography or maturity — they can take their portfolios anywhere to generate return for shareholders.
Other offerings, like the Parnassus Asia Fund, exclude a few industries (tobacco companies are a common no-no) but otherwise hew to the best-performers approach.
The Justice Department filed a brief opposing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's appeal of a ruling that its single-director structure does not hew to the constitution.
What I need is something that will not look amiss sitting on a stump next to me while I hew a yew in my red plaid flannel.
Many analysts nevertheless said games fans will continue to hew to traditional console manufacturers like Nintendo and Sony Corp with their exclusive games featuring well-established characters.
One twists his ankle, making hiking painful, and a bright idea is arrived at by the group: cut through a forest rather than hew to a trail.
One in which these movies aren't just being celebrated for being great films, but because they hew to troubling representations that Academy voters seem disturbingly comfortable with.
Others believe the party needs to hew closer to the center ground to make itself electable again — but they don't hold out much hope of quick progress.
Still, it'll likely hew closely to Manson's story: The movie is set to drop on August 9, 2019, 50 years to the day of the LaBianca murders.
I'll be completely honest: leaning into that anger and frustration, without any concern for the decorum that we hew to in our ordinary lives, felt absolutely exhilarating.
What's far from clear, though, is how cinema should hew to such a line—how a movie, even in resplendent Technicolor, can hope to catch those breaks.
And when contemporary creators do seek additional employment (which they frequently must), they mostly hew to work that falls within the range of their skills or talents.
Von Holzhausen instead decided to do what he hadn't previously done, and what Tesla had avoided, which was to blow minds rather than hew to middlebrow sensibilities.
It is not clear, for instance, if the show will feature a studio audience or just how closely it will hew to a more traditional news show.
His politics hew closely to a baby-boomer outline, which is to say that they are deeply felt, heraldically blue, and largely incoherent just beneath the surface.
While every designer must grapple with the legacy of the brand they work for, Steele says, the extent to which they hew to past tropes certainly varies.
Mr. Barr has said he will hew closely to the rules, which give him the option of sharing only a bare-bones accounting of the Mueller report.
The new Bluetooth M240s hew pretty close to that formula, but they relax the sound just enough to be enjoyably lively rather than astringent and in your face.
Merkel's choiceWith Kramp-Karrenbauer, the former premier of the small Saarland region, Merkel believed she could install a successor whose moderate political views hew closely to her own.
And here's the video: As with many of his campaign promises, it's become unclear whether or how much Mr. Trump will hew to this one after becoming president.
In the United States and Britain, governments which hew to the political right have shown a spirit of pragmatism in their dealings with the world's second-largest religion.
"He may issue a statement later to try to clean that up, and hew back to his original position of not wanting to say anything new," Rosenzweig said.
The world, he believes, will cleave into "Leveller" countries that hew to rights and freedoms, and "Leviathan" ones that are content with state-managed growth and fewer liberties.
But both former Republican governors tend to hew closer to the conservative orthodoxy on issues like taxation, minimum wage, Social Security and Medicare, environmental regulation, and school choice.
But Merge VR is useful for any company that doesn't want to hew to Google's specifications, including anyone that want to build headsets or experiences for iOS users.
But Mr. Trump, a thrice-married Manhattan businessman, does not hew to traditional conservative orthodoxy, and in years past he might have agreed with some of what Mrs.
But Lia Gangitano, 48, the founder of Participant Inc, the alternative art space on the Lower East Side on East Houston Street, does not hew to this formula.
"The year 1916 both defined how we see World War I and redefined how warfare itself was understood," Hew Strachan, a British historian, said in a recent study.
Cities that wish to grow economically must hew to policies that deliver services cheaply and efficiently rather than relying on shiny distractions and political pats on the head.
Yet at many universities, both public and private, students must hew to an extraordinarily high standard of communication to ensure that their sexual conduct is appropriate and consensual.
They cannot chat with witnesses while showing them photos or lineups, but instead should hew to a script intended to prevent the detectives from improperly influencing the result.
It was important that Google found a palette that wasn't too tied to the company but also wouldn't hew too closely to anything its major Android partners use.
A bedsheet had been hung from the frame, but you still had to hew to the corridor walls, because the snipers in Akha sometimes shot through the sheet.
After securing the nomination, Trump saw no need to hew to facts, or even exhibit basic decency, as he reveled in calls for his opponent to be imprisoned.
Ms. Chávez, though, cautioned me that the Guambiano, who number about 12,000 and still hew to their own language and traditional farming practices, don't like to be photographed.
The rubric to which those positions hew — we should be free to do whatever doesn't impinge on the rights of others — forms the conceptual backbone of the United States.
However, any disagreements about optimal Fed policy between the Peter Boockvars of the world and those who hew closer to the mainstream view are more philosophical than anything else.
Titled "Forward Proxy 1.1-5" (all works 2018), these objects aesthetically hew to conventions of geometric minimalism, however they also encompass a personal narrative that complicates this formal reading.
The share of Americans who acknowledge being members of a religious group is falling much faster than the proportion who, perhaps loosely, hew to one faith tradition or another.
Stone's attorneys argued on Tuesday on a case by case basis that the posts were not in violation, and that Stone had tried to "hew" to the judge's order.
Drawing inspiration from a 2015 contest to win a historic inn in Maine, Wagner decided to hold a contest of hew own, with her lake house as the prize.
He may have done so for logistical reasons—perhaps he realized his staff couldn't pursue it all—or to hew to his narrow prosecutorial mandate from the Justice Department.
Many hospitals and private colleges tend to hew more closely to Erisa standards, but a series of recent lawsuits against prominent universities argue there is still room for improvement.
Publicly, the two sides still hew to staunch positions: The Trump administration insists that tough sanctions will stay in place until North Korea completely gives up its nuclear arsenal.
Last Sunday the Sunshine Cinema, dedicated to independent and foreign films, shut its doors after a 16-year run on Houston Street (that's HOW-stin, people, not HEW-stin).
Allies issued polite statements noting that the plan was the product of hard work, but also emphasized the need to hew to parameters established through decades of international negotiations.
What is not clear is whether Mr. Trump will hew to his stated agenda or turn it over to Republican lawmakers who seek a far more traditional conservative program.
He brought to the campaign views on Muslims and national security that tended to hew far closer to the right-wing fringes than the mainstream of the Republican Party.
But what I learned through my interactions with the Royal Archives was that their control of vital records make it hard for historians not to hew to the myths.
These first two books hew closely to Austen's familiar devices: the poor relation; the dashing, dangerous suitor; romantic rainstorms; exotic brother-sister pairings; and group outings to Roman ruins.
As such, defense watchers are waiting to see whether the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) will follow the $640 billion plan or hew closer to Trump's $603 billion proposal.
Some have since been reprinted, but Taschen recently reissued a collection of seven, each reproduced to hew as closely as possible to the originals in format, dimension, and paper stock.
One place where Hudson didn't have to hew to narrative expectations, though, was her personal life — which quickly eclipsed her onscreen performances as the primary engine for her continued celebrity.
Meanwhile, a U.S. firm, Fedtro, patented two power strip designs that hew closer to the modern-day look of the power strip just before Kambrook came up with its invention.
As she puts it, America's choice is between "China's command-and-control playbook" and "markets," and anything that doesn't hew the libertarian line is, by definition, following the Chinese model.
To navigate the world of "wild surmise" in which the critical mind so often dwells, it behooves the critic, Professor Hartman said, to hew a path through the textual landscape.
The federal government should hew to roles that do not usurp the powers of states and localities; nor should it impose regulatory burdens unless explicitly mandated in Acts of Congress.
Family planning groups are girding for a fight, but for the time being they're waiting to see how closely the Trump administration's finalized rules hew to their initial proposed rules.
Now the universe George Lucas created could spin out in new and interesting ways that wouldn't have to hew to the space opera conventions of the main Star Wars series.
Thomas B. Edsall Over the next six months, Democratic voters will be asked again and again whether their party's candidates should hew to the center or move to the left.
But these early sections — which hew closer to character study than to sci-fi or horror — are its best, getting at the moment-to-moment heartache and misery of grief.
On one side are Democratic lawmakers and presidential candidates who hew more closely to Mr. Trump's isolationist approach, arguing that trade pacts have sold out workers in favor of corporations.
On one side are Democratic lawmakers and presidential candidates who hew more closely to Mr. Trump's isolationist approach, arguing that trade pacts have sold out workers in favor of corporations.
Letters don't have to hew to a standard format, and colleges may emphasize the amount of aid awarded, rather than the actual cost of attending a school, financial aid experts say.
Both leading candidates to become Minnesota's next governor failed to nab their party's endorsement at conventions on Saturday, as party activists picked outsiders who hew more closely to their respective bases.
Still, at the beginning of the novel, events hew so closely to the Greek originals that you may wonder why the author has bothered to retell this old tale at all.
It doesn't help, moreover, that the Nobels hew to a moss-encrusted division of scholarly pursuit that is almost medieval in its outlook: The only categories are physics, chemistry or medicine.
This spring, while on break in London, I rode the train two hours north to Birmingham and back in one evening to see an exhibit by the British artist Hew Locke.
One on side of the divide are organizations like the Arena, which hew to the party establishment's long-standing strategy of letting candidates tailor their own messages to fit their constituencies.
The idea that a president should hew to the "expertise" of an unelected IC bureaucracy and seek its stamp of approval, or else be cast as "politicizing" the community, is nonsense.
Jerry Brown of California met in Beijing with President Xi Jinping of China, upstaging the White House and further suggesting the determination of some states to hew to the climate accord.
Colonel Cohen said at the start of a three-week hearing on Monday that although he had set the date, "I feel no pressure" to hew to it, if circumstances change.
The old bar menu was not known for surprises, and the new one, by Thomas Waugh, the director of bar operations for Major Food Group, will still hew to the classics.
Now, the film's first full trailer is finally here, and it, too, appears to hew pretty close to the 1994 Lion King — except that it's newer and, er, less animated-looking.
Websites will have to hew to the official message of the Communist Party, or expect to see their publication "cleaned up" or shut down, according to the official statement in Chinese.
Some, like Tangled, hew a little too closely to the source material for my liking, following the original movie beat by beat, but others let you explore new moments in familiar stories.
On top of that, of course, is the media's heightened discussion the past few weeks that ByteDance could carefully calibrate the virality of videos on TikTok to hew toward Beijing's censorship dictates.
I'm not entirely clear on how the adaptive mode differs, it appears to hew very closely to the P23 profile, but whatever you do, make sure to escape the default mode immediately.
But in many cases their strongest adversaries include the clergy and bishops of the continent's Christian churches, whose political pronouncements on matters like welfare and migration generally hew to the centre-left.
Moreover, in recent months, the president's legal team occasionally suggested they might demand Mueller hew to a September 1 deadline, implying any major action after that would be interfering the November midterms.
Breitbart's actual news articles, for example, broadly hew hard-right in orientation, and often seem geared to foment fear of various kinds—especially directed at nownwhites, immigrants, Muslims, LGBT people, and liberals.
Beating "Hanna" the series with the stick of "Hanna" the film would be less fair if the series didn't, through about six episodes, hew so closely to the framework of the movie.
By the end, "Proud Mary" is of course obliged to hew to the prerogatives of its genre, with a warehouse action sequence scored to a Tina Turner version of the title song.
What struck me was how many of the women hailed as "strong female characters" are nevertheless required to hew to the same physical requirements as the eye candy — beautiful, young and small.
One has to do with the reputation she built as a risk taker who does not hew to a singular path but zigs and zags as she desires: musically, sartorially and professionally.
The contrast between the Mostly Mozart Orchestra's Beethoven program and the more adventurous penthouse recital suggested one shortcoming of the festival's current approach: The orchestral programs still mostly hew to standard repertory.
The contrast between the Mostly Mozart Orchestra's Beethoven program and the more adventurous penthouse recital suggested one shortcoming of the festival's current approach: The orchestral programs still mostly hew to standard repertory.
Yet the bill's critics say it undermines state and local laws, effectively forcing states or municipalities with higher restrictions to hew to the loosest laws, regardless of individual states' public safety needs.
Whether they hew to the left or the right in the church's theological spectrum, belief in liberal and humane migration policies is a common denominator among the bishops of North and South America.
As a candidate, Mr. Edwards had charged Mr. Jindal, who used highly creative bookkeeping methods in an effort to hew to a no-tax pledge, with indulging in "fictions" in the budgeting process.
We hew to the liberal principle that people are the best judges of their own interests and should be able to act as they wish, as long as no one else is harmed.
Hard to know for certain, but it seems that arbitrage opportunities may be thrown up by the huge numbers of closet indexers who self-servingly hew to their benchmarks while trading relatively often.
This suggests the future ruling on the matter will hew narrowly to questions specific to the facts of the case, which involved not social media but public-access television channels in New York.
The 298 appointee of Republican President Gerald Ford offered proof of the notion -- perhaps a quaint notion today -- that jurists do not forever hew to the interests of the men who appointed them.
It's got a variety of on-and off-road driving modes, too, and a more rugged front end and exterior so that you don't have to hew to only the very beaten paths.
"While younger people and ethnic and racial minorities usually hew to the Democratic Party, we found that if they have a military background, they are now more likely to vote Republican," Teigen says.
It is also sure to hearten some Republicans who, despite reservations about Trump, supported him in the hope that he would hew to a conservative vision of governance, limiting Washington's scope and reach.
Regardless of the individual morality of their decisions, it's at least understandable that Chinese companies with mostly Chinese revenues would carefully hew to the law as set forth by the Chinese Communist Party.
But Britain and the United States are among the few countries that hew to a strict policy of not paying for hostages, arguing that doing so finances terrorist groups and encourages more kidnappings.
Assumed touchpoints like The Ruins of Beverast, Bolzer, Necros Christos, and even Faustcoven fall just a bit flat here, as Morast steadfastly refuses to hew to any particular sound within the cannon of extremity.
Today, many of the most popular cinematic titles hew to what Koster calls the "string of pearls" design: lots of freedom within individual levels, but a rigid structure that ultimately forces the player's hand.
His music also features steel drums, trilling birdsong and pan flutes — touches that hew closer to New Age than the party-ready dubstep or electro-house that built the American E.D.M. audience this decade.
Many analysts expect the final bill to hew closer to the Senate version because it passed with a narrow two-vote margin and because the upper chamber passed the legislation under strict parliamentary rules.
The nominations hew pretty close to the expectations set by this month's Golden Globes, with Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri netting seven nominations (including Best Picture, Original Screenplay, and Actress in a Leading Role).
Few voters generally expect a Trump presidency to hew to the party line: 71% of voters say that if Trump is elected, they expect different policies from those of the GOP leadership in Congress.
"Any budget needed to hew toward fiscal responsibility, particularly at a time when we're sitting at a $22 trillion debt," said Representative Stephanie Murphy, Democrat of Florida and chairwoman of the Blue Dog Coalition.
But Robinson's story must hew to Dawson's, so the climax and denouement belong to the downstairs circus of the governess, Hélène, and her paramour, Dr. McDow, who stain the manse with sordidness and frivolity.
Winston Churchill the character has appeared in dozens of films, TV movies and mini-series over the years, and the portraits always hew to the gruff British bulldog conception of this 20th-century leader.
Mr. Nickolas, who had never worked in a campaign in the digital era, saw the Washington rebuke as an opportunity to run the campaign his way, without having to hew to the DCCC playbook.
And unlike Republicans, whose ideological rigidity and strident partisanship often border on nihilism, Democrats still hew to the quaint notion that the people elected them to solve problems, not prevent them from being solved.
Some research, however, shows that Montessori classrooms that hew closest to the original principles of the movement's founder, Dr. Maria Montessori, are more effective at raising student achievement than programs with a looser approach.
Passersby might first notice a series of miniature ships, called "The Wine Dark Sea" (2016), by Scottish artist Hew Locke, which are suspended in a little shanty-armada across the main gallery's front window.
After the exciting first presidential debate, it's your opportunity to see how closely the second-in-commands hew to their running mates' platforms, and how fit they are in their own right to be president.
Analysts say Indonesia's success is all the more impressive as major economies around the world continue to hew to loose monetary policies — which haven't gotten them much bang for their buck — and developing economies struggle.
That so many of the transactions and behaviors of the Trump business empire and Michael Cohen's empire appear to hew so closely to the well-known patterns and stages of money laundering deeply troubles Sharma.
Part of the reason this manifesto is so shocking and abhorrent to many people on the left is that many of us rarely (if ever) engage with people who don't hew to the progressive script.
Both ultimately hew to a distrustful, stark, combative, zero-sum view of life — the idea that making it in this world is an unforgiving slog and that, given other people's selfish natures, vulnerability is dangerous.
If Mr. Carvalho had a touch of star power and a record of success in Miami-Dade, Mr. Carranza in many ways seemed to hew closer to the educational vision of the de Blasio administration.
To close observers of the military, Raymond's explanation underscored one of the biggest fears about a new Space Force: That its culture would hew too closely to the Air Force out of which it grew.
State pundits in recent months have largely focused on how Mr. Reeves might hew to conservative orthodoxy while raising revenues for badly neglected roads and improving health care in one of the nation's poorest states.
But the guidelines seek to add consistency and fairness to the federal criminal justice system so that similar defendants are treated similarly, and the Justice Department in particular has sought to hew closely to them.
But the fact that so many singers of her stature hew to the standard repertory suggests how stultified the world of opera has become since the days when Puccini's operas took the world by storm.
But as medical facilities continue to close or merge with better-funded institutions, Christian hospitals, which may hew to religious doctrine when making treatment decisions, are becoming a lone source of care for many Americans.
For Katie Hew, cloth diapers were on her mind when her first child was born because of their health and environmental benefits, such as keeping an estimated 18 billion diapers out of landfills each year.
Pinker is unfortunately caught up in a larger culture war in which self-styled "rationalists" hew to an identity politics of "rationalism" to counter what they view as pernicious "postmodernism" in English, history, and philosophy departments.
Denno is known as the "green celebrity makeup artist," which means the majority of the products she uses hew as close as she can get to the natural side of the makeup spectrum, without sacrificing performance.
It was a position that seemed to hew closer to Steve Bannon, the President's former chief adviser, who has claimed that the Church favors illegal immigration because it has an economic interest, than to Church leadership.
Gold eased off a one-week peak on Thursday as robust U.S. economic data outweighed the European Central Bank's decision to hew to an accommodative monetary policy, with investor focus on next week's Federal Reserve meeting.
" He explained, "All the amendment says is that some bureaucrat sitting down there in HEW cannot tell a school district whether it is properly segregated or desegregated, or whether it should or should not have funds.
And Klobuchar, who's lagged behind the top four Democratic contenders in fundraising and in polling, has spent $3.8 million on TV. For most of the top candidates, those final pitches still hew to their central themes.
He called Scalia a "mentor" at his confirmation hearings and, like his predecessor did, takes an "originalist" approach to the law meant to hew to the intentions of the Founding Fathers and follow legal language strictly.
Forcing the Federal Reserve to hew to a specific rule for setting monetary policy, as proposed in legislation considered by the U.S. Congress, could lead to "large policy mistakes," a U.S. central banker argued on Friday.
He is now expected to use it as a platform to blast those within the White House - and perhaps Trump himself - when they don't hew to the fiercely nationalist policies Bannon advocated as an inside adviser.
He'll be performing with his Soul'd U Out Band at Elsewhere alongside underground rockers Escape-ism, TV Baby and Chorizo — a fittingly eclectic lineup for a legacy artist who has always refused to hew to tradition.elsewherebrooklyn.
The proposals Mr. Prince presented, a former American official said, hew closely to the views outlined in his Journal column — in essence, that the private sector can operate "cheaper and better than the military" in Afghanistan.
Their theory is that the media can confront power by engaging in a theater of traditional journalism and proving their purity and incorruptibility — in short, hew to the same rules that got them steamrollered in 2016.
And his opponents have seized on Trump's public ill will to try to plant doubt in voters' minds about how closely Sessions will hew to the president if he is returned to his old Senate seat.
But the conservatives now hew to a tougher line on immigration to avoid losing more votes to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), which surged into parliament for the first time in the September election.
And while it's hard to tell how closely Discovery will hew to the broader themes of earlier Trek series, past shows have already repeatedly tackled the episodic adventures of an exploratory Federation ship full of Starfleet officers.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan endorsed the decision by Transport for London, and specifically used language that encouraged the presence of companies like Uber but warned that they must hew to local regulations if they want to stay.
The rumored refresh for Tesla's Model S sedan is now official, bringing a new-look fascia and adaptive LED headlights that hew closely to the design that first debuted on the Model X crossover late last year.
The study relied on a small sample size — only 13 people — but results hew to a national survey of Americans that found that 61.5 percent of women and 66.1 percent of men said lubricated sex felt better.
They try to avoid off-the-cuff remarks that cause impromptu repricing, preferring to hew close to their job of representing the views of the Fed's rate-setting committee and avoiding disclosing much about their personal opinions.
" These more overtly meditative ­passages bloom with life thanks to Silver's keen details, which at their best often hew evocatively close to the particulars of Pavla's female body: "The smell of urine, dense and pungent and alive.
As visitors eventually learn to do, Florentines create mental maps for themselves of shops that are scattered throughout the mazelike center city, places that hew to artisanal traditions or stock products seldom found in any other place.
In a television interview on the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, which President Emmanuel Macron was visiting, he made clear that he was not going to respond in kind, but hew to both countries' longstanding common interests.
Many industry groups would prefer the FCC simply hew its new rules, which were triggered by its net neutrality decision last year, to the more nebulous "unfair and deceptive practices" standard used by the Federal Trade Commission.
Champions of meadowlike borders and picturesque weeds, they hew closely to the 2600th-century English poet, novelist and garden designer Vita Sackville-West's ideal of "sweet disorder" that is nevertheless "judiciously arranged," as she wrote in 216.
Fed chiefs try to avoid off-the-cuff remarks that cause impromptu repricing, preferring to hew close to their job of representing the views of the Fed's rate-setting committee and avoiding disclosing much about their personal opinions.
In a press release, Netflix described a basic plot that seems to hew closely to that of the original film, with a trio of Gelflings embarking on a long journey to stop the Skeksis from doing something awful.
He has been the target of a yearslong, international manhunt that consumed the intelligence services of at least four different countries, and is believed to hew to extreme security measures, even when meeting with his most-trusted associates.
For one side to push the other to hew to the norm is costly, both because resources must be spent holding one's opponents to account, and because there is the opportunity cost to unilaterally refusing to fight dirty.
But some South Korean policymakers had also grown uneasy that relations with Japan were at a dead end and—though they would not say it out loud—that Ms Park sometimes seemed to hew too closely to China.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Forcing the Federal Reserve to hew to a specific rule for setting monetary policy, as proposed in legislation considered by the U.S. Congress, could lead to "large policy mistakes," a U.S. central banker argued on Friday.
Wade -- is retiring, we urge President Trump to nominate a committed constitutionalist to the Supreme Court who will hew to the intended meaning of the nation's charter and refrain from employing it as a means of social engineering.
Still, the question of whether many drivers hew closely enough to an income target that they tend to work longer hours when driving pays less than usual, and shorter hours when it pays more, opened a crucial divide.
"I would expect him to hew pretty closely to facts and events," said Jack Sharman, a partner at Lightfoot, Franklin and White and former special counsel to a congressional committee that investigated President Bill Clinton in the 1990s.
If the two Sanders campaigns have, over five years, pulled the center of the Democratic Party as far left as it's been since before Ronald Reagan, then Biden is likely to hew to that center, not challenge it.
Unlike Ms. Haley, a former governor of South Carolina who, with her own political stature and ambitions, occasionally spoke out in variance to the president's talking points, officials expect Ms. Nauert to hew closer to the administration line.
That uninhibited style appeals to supporters who love that he does not hew to standard talking points, but it can make him a frustrating client for lawyers who would prefer he be more circumspect at the very least.
As the Supreme Court headed into its final week, the looming question was whether the leader of the country's judiciary would hew to his conservative instincts or moderate to shield the court's institutional interests in these frenzied political times.
Though many seasons of the show have been loosely inspired by true stories — including the Black Dahlia murder, the Zodiac Killer, and Nazis — this would be the first to hew so closely to such a recent and universal event.
In just one day: • Dell completed its giant merger with EMC • Hewlett Packard Enterprise, or H.P.E., announced that it would hew off another part of its once-mighty empire, and • Intel said it had offloaded a stake in McAfee.
To be sure, the U.S. doesn't always hew to the moral compass set by the U.N. But the Convention on the Rights of the Child is a staggering example of the U.S. as being literally alone in its position.
It was a time when a news outlet's success was dependent upon its track record of getting stories right, not on how far it was willing to go to make its coverage hew to the worldview of its readers.
The changes are supposed to make it possible for start-up companies to pay lower wages in their early stages, rather than having to hew to national labor contracts that govern janitors, agricultural workers and people on assembly lines.
At Wednesday's oral arguments, court watchers from across the political spectrum will be looking for signs on whether the newly composed bench seems more inclined to hew to precedent or take a less hostile approach to admitting privilege laws.
The rules say that Tianjin's jianbing vendors should hew to a fixed recipe and a precise pancake-diameter range of 15 to 17.7 inches, according to photographs of the rules that were posted online by Chinese state media outlets.
Though he may appear to hew closely to the standard vlogging form, Pangzai's sense of style and framing distinguish his output as a vital and generous endeavor, especially in a time of increasing anti-Chinese sentiment in the West.
But through it all, Rosberg maintained his composure and seemed to hew to the new approach he had described in interviews: to take the season race by race and not think about the ultimate prize of the drivers' title.
It puts new emphasis on identifying and responding to local tastes (to hew only to a single message may seem irrelevant in a walled-up world), and essentially iterating the overall message in a variety of tailor-made ways.
He says Clinton faces a "danger that neither Johnson nor Nixon had to face" in 1964 or 1972 — the danger of a divided party that will tempt her to hew to the left to keep Bernie Sanders's supporters on board.
Like swimsuit model Hannah Davis Jeter, who took a quick break from her nuptial bliss with hew new husband Derek Jeter this weekend to sign a few autographs and show off her ring finger covered in some new, major diamonds.
Well, Hori may have the answer with its new Grip Controller, which takes advantage of the Switch's modular design to replace Nintendo's smaller options with controllers that hew much closer to a traditional gamepad (albeit, one that's been split in two).
Magna also thought about user experience, and tried to hew close to existing Cruise Control implementations and interfaces, so that you enable it with a button-press and can disable it the same way, or by applying the brake pedal manually.
BOSTON, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Forcing the Federal Reserve to hew to a specific rule for setting monetary policy, as proposed in legislation considered by the U.S. Congress, could lead to "large policy mistakes," a U.S. central banker argued on Friday.
The Cruz amendment would allow health insurers to sell coverage that doesn't hew to Obamacare regulations — plans that could reject sick people, for example, or cover few benefits — so long as they offer one plan that does hit those rules.
Tools like Crossfire or Crossword Compiler are able to suggest entries that hew to the constraints of your grid; even better, since constructors can upload their own curated word lists to the software, those entries can be both contemporary and personal.
Some Democrats have suggested the party should hew closely to a strategy focused on health care and economic issues, but Mr. Sanders appears primed to attack the president, using acerbic language in recent months to denounce him and his policies.
Governments across the world have taken a range of actions meant to hew closer to best-case outcomes, ranging from China's harsh crackdowns and enforced quarantines to South Korea's vast army of testers who screen motorists at drive-through stations.
Those objects also include pieces from Hew Locke, a British artist of Guyanese descent, known for his small-scale models of water vessels, ranging from cruise liners to fishing boats, that commemorate the arduous sea journeys of displaced people throughout time.
Powell is expected to hew closely to the policies embraced by Yellen, who spearheaded the gradual move away from the near-zero interest rates adopted to nurse the economy back to health and spur job growth after the 2007-2009 recession.
The announced reductions are taking place after years of failed attempts, with individual OPEC members ignoring calls to hew to production targets in an attempt to maximize sales and OPEC outsiders showing little interest in cooperating with the oil cartel.
In fact, he said, they are reassured by signs that President Trump is going to hew to a conservative agenda after early fears that the president — a relatively unknown quantity to most elected Republicans — might not really be one of them.
The posts on Twitter spanned a range of foreign and domestic issues, and seemed to hew to two clear themes: Attacks on Mr. Trump's perceived rivals, and trumpeting of what he considers his proudest achievements in the face of public criticism.
That alone didn't cause a funding gap because Democrats rapidly overrode his veto, but it took until October 493 for Congress to pass a continuing resolution funding the rest of the government, whose funding had lapsed amid the HEW/Labor funding fight.
"On the back of this, house price growth at a UK level seems set to lose further momentum, although the lack of supply and a still solid labour market backdrop will likely prevent negative trends," RICS's head of policy, Hew Edgar, said.
Instead, the opening Cybertron battle in Bumblebee focuses on just a handful of classic Transformers, with characters like Soundwave and Shockwave showing up with simplified designs that hew closely to the original iconic toys, rather than the overwrought monstrosities seen in previous films.
There aren't too many details regarding the actual hardware or prices of the new TVs, but based on the companies involved and past Fire TV Edition models, it's likely that they'll hew toward the more affordable side of the smart TV market.
Its back-to-basics message, driven home with tapes from Saudi clerics, appealed both to Arab students in America and to African-Americans who had embraced Islam in a spirit of black power and wanted to hew close to the faith's fundamentals.
Meanwhile, newcomers like NEST and CURE closely hew to 246's stylistic playbook, using big, bubbly letters and elements such as faces formed out of spray dots and the Roman numeral "I," which writers the world over like to append to their names.
The actual style of the play didn't hew as close to Hamlet as it did to 16th-century Italian commedia dell'arte, with its exaggerated, archetypical characters and rhyming verse, and commedia dell'arte's English relative "Punch and Judy," with its bawdy, violent physical humor.
And if you're looking for a reason to indict the band's befuddling new album Junk, this is a decent one: it has 15 songs, and almost all of them hew closer to Sharon, Lois & Bram than the teenage make-out anthem described above.
"On the back of this, house price growth at a UK level seems set to lose further momentum, although the lack of supply and a still solid labor market backdrop will likely prevent negative trends," RICS's head of policy, Hew Edgar, said.
"I don't need to sit on golden chairs or old carved creaky furniture," said Zdenek Borecky while sipping a beer at one of Prazdroj's new "Plzenka" pubs which hew more closely to tradition than the Pilsnerka concept being rolled out this year.
BRUSSELS — The European Union authorities proposed visa-free travel in the bloc for Turkish citizens on Wednesday, a significant step for the group of 28 nations as it struggles to come to terms with the migrant crisis and hew to its humanitarian values.
" After what the Republicans did to Barack Obama's nominee, Judge Merrick Garland, in 2016, he argued, they should hew to their own precedent and wait to vote on a nominee until after the midterm elections; to do otherwise was "the height of hypocrisy.
Mumtaz Hussain, a journalist from Karachi and a server at Kabab King for nearly a decade, said that the most popular dishes hew to Pakistani and Bengali tastes: charcoal-grilled fish, goat biryani, and fiery seekh kebabs made from minced chicken or beef.
Announcing a $4.8 million investment in the country's national arts grant program, Mr. Alvim, a veteran theater director, made clear the government would fund works that hew to Mr. Bolsonaro's worldview, works that pay homage to historical figures and emphasize conservative values.
Editors' Choice Most weeks we hew to a pretty traditional notion of "books" around here: text-based narratives printed on paper and bound between covers, with occasional swerves to accommodate our love of poetry and audiobooks and graphic novels and what have you.
"The testimony was important not for what Powell may have said, but because it was the last chance for the Fed to hew to a more 'dovish' or 'continuity' line," said Thierry Wizman, global interest rates and currencies strategist at Macquarie Group.
Two weeks ago the Trump administration took the unusual step of arguing a federal agency does not hew to the Constitution when it filed a legal brief opposing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's appeal of a ruling that its structure is unconstitutional.
Along with his manicured nails, bobbed hair and high-heeled shoes, the makeup made Mr. Sasaki, 23, appear more typically feminine than male, a striking choice in a society where men and women tend to hew strictly to conventional gender dress codes.
But as users begin to tire of the broken promises of most smartwatch companies, we're seeing an increasing number of hybrid watches — more mechanical timepieces that hew closer to a traditional watch, but also add in some extra smart features, like activity tracking or notifications.
A nonviolent 25-day occupation of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare office in San Francisco in 1977 helped force the hand of then-HEW Secretary Joseph Califano to finally promulgate long-promised, long-delayed regulations protecting the rights of Americans with disabilities.
The curveball death of Carl Grimes, and the introduction of the Hilltop's strange new benefactor, Georgie, have made it unclear just how closely the series plans to hew to Robert Kirkman's comics' storyline, adding an air of uncertainty for even the most fervent fans.
Instead of trying to recreate a slice of the roughly 1,000 page The Way of Kings out of context, Arcturus decided to create an original story that fit the narrative restrictions of the medium rather than hew toward a specific part from the novel.
When people talk to me about "real men," or tell me they couldn't fuck someone because they don't hew to their preconceptions about masculinity or what makes someone desirable, it makes me wonder exactly what constitutes a "real man," and where those preconceptions come from.
Though there are still some male models who hew to the old look of the hunky worked-out dude (see David Gandy, a Brit who has been called the only male supermodel, and who has been the subject of a book by Dolce & Gabbana).
Ross Douthat thinks Trump's latest transgressions — purging bureaucrats he perceives as disloyal and leaning on the Department of Justice to interfere in the criminal sentencing of his ally Roger Stone — hew more closely to his pre-impeachment behavior than to a dangerous new standard.
The decision, which is expected to hew closely to recommendations made in 2016 soon after the probe began, will almost certainly leave Google's market dominance intact because the incentives to stick with the company are so strong, say industry executives, analysts and even its foes.
Though all quite distinct from each other in both form and content—one story, for example, takes the form of a fairy tale—the majority of them hew back to the same theme of giving women the room to be as warped as they like.
And he takes it in works that hew to prior motifs, such as "Danae" and "Die Walküren," which consists of plaster-encrusted articles of clothing draped on hangers, and is perhaps, with its overtones of the Holocaust, the most emotionally affecting sculpture in the show.
On the show, as he cares for his family, the textures of perhaps his truer character—the one his family has seen up close all their lives—reflect more vividly in real life, a worthy counternarrative to the one the media would rather he hew to.
"I think that the regulatory climate will hew if you will towards standards being set by the EU." In the GDPR context, Apple's own decision to encrypt and only locally store users' sensitive facial biometric data makes perfect sense — helping it minimize its own risk and liabilities.
The messages: A simplified version, previewed by lawmakers and aides: Republicans will point to the nominee as a conservative who will hew closely to the Constitution and will be in the mold of Gorsuch, whose time on the court has already won plaudits in the party.
And the people most apt to be active in any campaign—to speak to reporters, to be quoted in the paper, to attach a bumper sticker to their car, to attend a rally—almost always hew to one end of the political spectrum or the other.
Maybe rather than spending the fall raising money for his friend Ed Gillespie who is running a Trump-style campaign, Bush should have been raising money for Flake, whom he doesn't know as well but who was embattled and trying to hew to a different course.
However, in his answers to senators during a January confirmation hearing, and in his written answers to over 0003,000 follow-up questions, Mr. Pruitt made clear that while he is no fan of federal environmental regulations, he does intend to hew to the laws that require them.
It attracts newcomers via both a 50,000-watt contemporary Christian radio station — Star 99.1 — that can be heard from Pennsylvania to New York City, and a conservative, Jesus-focused message that encourages its 2,500 congregants to hew as closely as possible to the lifestyle of his disciples.
This week at a news conference in Washington, Mr. McConnell said he was not interested in "trillion-dollar stimulus" to finance any infrastructure plan, setting up what could be the first of many clashes with a Trump White House that will not always hew to Republican orthodoxy.
Economics and technology are considered serious topics in the US, a ticket to being heard and acknowledged by the political mainstream, and there is a subtle, tidal pressure to hew to those subjects, at risk of being relegated to the status of activist or, worse yet, ideologue.
Predicted result: 33% on Rotten Tomatoes for Justice League Without a social-media lift, and with that stingy embargo-to-release turnaround time, it looks like Justice League may hew closer to its direct antecedent, the critically razed Batman v Superman, which ultimately came in at 27% (rotten).
His successor Nikita Khrushchev launched a fresh wave of anti-church persecution, but from the 1960s onwards the Moscow Patriarchate was allowed to function minimally at home and to engage quite intensively abroad in inter-church diplomacy, on the understanding that it would hew close to Soviet foreign policy.
As a supporter of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, Inhofe is expected to hew closely to the president's agenda.
But if Mr. Trump's comments at a Thursday event were any indication — he suggested that a plane overhead was a Mexican aircraft ready for an "attack" — his shoot-from-the-lip style may be hard to avoid, even if he's planning to hew more closely to a script.
Most Americans tell pollsters that they do not believe what he says, but a significant minority considers him a truth-teller in a broader sense, saying out loud what others will not about a broken system he vows to fix, even if he does not hew to particular facts.
If you loved last week's blood-soaked hour of torture porn, chances are "The Well" bored you to tears, but these kinds of episodes are the ones that I find most interesting, even if they often hew toward portentous dialogue and proselytizing just to prove how clever the writers are.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI — Hew Locke's installation For Those in Peril on the Sea was exhibited once in a church's nave at the Folkstone Triennial in 17 and later at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) in 2013, where it's currently on view for a second iteration.
Opened just over a year ago by the chef Michael White of the Altamarea Group (which owns restaurants in Hong Kong, Istanbul and London, as well as the New York hot spots Marea, Ai Fiori and Nicoletta), Campagna has a modern Italian menu that doesn't hew slavishly to its theme.
This project will undoubtedly hew closer to Martin's considerable established world-building — he's announced that it's based on events chronicled in his historical Westeros companion book Fire & Blood — to explore the reign of the tempestuous Targaryen clan over Westeros and the events surrounding a civil war which split the country.
With control of Congress in the balance, mainstream candidates are concerned that, like Roy Moore in Alabama last year, Tea Party-supported Trumpian contenders will force Republican frontrunners into a battle royal to prove who can hew closest to Trump's political vision, putting them at major risk in November's general elections.
The planned visit will come just ahead of the Republican presidential candidate's closely watched speech in Arizona on Wednesday to clarify his immigration policy, after weeks of wavering on whether he would hew to a hard line on cracking down on illegal immigrants, a key driver of support for his campaign. .
The deals with Johnson as well as Benioff and Weiss point to a strategy that will focus on the kind of interconnected stories that Star Wars has always been known for, without forcing the franchise to hew to a grand, all-in-one narrative timeline like that of Marvel's cinematic universe.
But unlike President Obama, who made a point of using his trips to regions with dodgy rights records to assert America's moral soft power in the world, Trump has no intention of embarrassing his hosts or other regional leaders by insisting anyone hew to a specific line on human rights.
Votes on the most important issues, such as the new tax bill, hew to strict party lines, with Democrats appearing to realize that any ranks-breaking will get them their own primary opponents and leave the party base just as infuriated as the Republican base always is with its defectors.
One of those reformers, his present economy minister, Emmanuel Macron, once described the 75 percent proposal as "Cuba without the sunshine," a remark that highlighted the depth of the split between the centrists and the traditional left, which continued to hew to the language and sometimes the policies of anticapitalist redistribution.
Suld and Tengger Cavalry hew closest to the compilation's folk theme, with both opting to sing in their native Mongolian and utilize throat singing and traditional instruments; Sintas also channel their Kazakh heritage via native instruments (which work surprisingly well within the context of their Pink Floyd-influenced psych rock).
BBC America's announcement is light on details, but it sounds like the new show will hew close to the typical Top Gear format with a focus on American car culture: Top Gear America reviews not just exclusive and state-of-the-art vehicles but also the cars of America's culture defining past.
Inhofe is also a proud supporter of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and so is expected to hew closely to Trump's agenda.
The most likely explanation is that they fear their conservative colleagues plan to overrule many seminal decisions in the future, and that they believe it's important for the dissenters to hew to the same principles in a case like Comcast that they will assert when the Court tries to overrule Roe v.
Personnel decisions by Mr. Trump and his team will help determine both the course of the administration's foreign policy and whether the president-elect will hew to the themes of his campaign — a suspicion of alliances, skepticism of foreign intervention and admiration for authoritarian figures like President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
Frumin is skeptical that a key policy in the GOP plan will hew to the reconciliation rules... Frumin has not read the GOP health bill, but he let me describe to him one key proposal: requiring insurers to add a 30 percent surcharge to premiums for those who have a break in coverage.
The band—which has mutated its membership over its nearly 30 years of existence but always been led by British musician Matthew Bower—pioneered the combination of heavy metal and harsh noise, using traditional "rock" instruments to hew their craft instead of the all-electronic output of their contemporaries in the industrial underground.
In his resolute, cogent "Stamped From the Beginning," the 2016 winner of the National Book Award for nonfiction, Ibram X. Kendi delineates the scope of racist thought in America in five parts, which hew to the lives and philosophies of prominent nationals — Cotton Mather, W. E. B. Du Bois and Angela Davis among them.
Although Carson's views hew closely to Republican orthodoxy on how too much government can discourage people from working hard, his upbringing in inner-city Detroit gives him a unique perspective: his mother received food stamps to provide for her family and he was raised around housing assistance programs similar to those he will now manage.
The officials also said there were no plans to dismantle a jointly run Chinese-Korean industrial park, and that diplomatic efforts did not include any planned meetings with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. On the whole, they sounded resolute that China's relationship with North Korea would hew quite closely to the status quo.
Her stance on the aggressive projection of American force overseas and her early condemnation of Russia hew more to the neoconservative wing of the Republican Party than the Bannon "America First" wing, though in an administration that seems to make up its foreign policy on the fly, it's hard to decide who's prevailing when.
The white working-class Americans to whom Ms. Trump's father directed many of his appeals hew more closely to traditional views of marital obligations and gender norms than those who are college educated, even as most working-class mothers are employed outside the home and are more likely to be raising children on their own.
Should the case ultimately reach the Supreme Court, the question will be whether conservative jurists take the side of conservative politicians, which would accord with their policy preference for the tax bill, or whether they will hew more closely to their usual judicial principles, at the risk of dealing Republicans a significant policy defeat.
The job does not require congressional confirmation, and Mr. Flynn's views on a range of subjects — from the threat posed by radical Islam and Iran to his penchant for conspiracy theories and his belief that the Obama administration has politicized the Central Intelligence Agency — tend to hew to the right-wing fringes of Republican Party.
And at the Tribeca Film Festival in April, Tina Fey – the brains behind the film, as well as its screenwriter – teased out new details, saying that the production was still in its early phase and that she was still deciding how closely the musical would hew to the original movie script in today's age of social media.
They are tests of whether several conservative members of the Court who claim to be "textualists" — that is, they claim to believe that the text of the law should always prevail over what its drafters intended to accomplish — are willing to hew to their stated principles when the text of a law points in a liberal direction.
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Those weaker stories also tend to be the ones that hew most closely to the idea of men without women: a man trying to escape the woman he's been dating since childhood, a man who dies of a broken heart, a man forced to reckon with the death of a lover who left him a long time ago.
The comments reflect the ongoing divisions inside the Trump administration between free traders -- including those with Wall Street backgrounds like Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and economic adviser Larry Kudlow -- and the so-called nationalists, who hew to the "America First" stance laid out during the campaign and early months of Trump's presidency by former chief strategist Steve Bannon.
In the country that Hew Locke and I both left—Guyana—covert U.S. operations during the Cold War installed a government that became dictatorial, sowing an exodus; and for those of us who came to America, it makes perfect sense that we ran, with a whole heart and a certain irony, to the nation largely responsible for our uprooting.
Federal appeals courts have found Kennedy's opinion to be the guiding one, but barely a month after taking office, President Trump issued an executive order directing EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers, which issues certain Clean Water Act permits, to hew to Scalia's opinion in drafting a new definition of which waterways should be protected.
Melania Trump long ago refused to engage in any consistent way with the game of diplomatic dressing; refused to imbue her wardrobe with any meaning other than "clothes I like" (well, except for that confusing "I Really Don't Care, Do U" coat moment); refused to hew to the tradition of supporting American industry by wearing American designers.
The novel's language can be distracting ("passiflorally" speaking, but not in a "wlobalicidal" way) and the profanity wearing, but this book won't be shelved among the "dull novels" frequently excoriated by Liborio, who is reading his way through the bookstore and has strong opinions about literature — opinions that one suspects hew closely to those of his creator.
But as of Election Day 2016 it was certainly possible to squint at Trump and see the outlines of an ideological shakeup — a figure who would attempt to represent the interests of the Republican Party's electoral base of older-skewing, less-educated white people rather than hew strictly to the reanimated corpse of Reaganism like the vast majority of the party's elected officials.
Balanced offerings can be actively managed, like Vanguard Wellington, T. Rowe Price Balanced, Mairs & Power Balanced or Oakmark Equity and Income, or indexed and passively managed, like the Vanguard Balanced Index Fund or iShares Core Growth Allocation E.T.F. They can hew mostly to domestic securities, as does Vanguard Balanced, or they can bet bigger on international markets, as does T. Rowe Price Balanced.
In a follow-up piece for SI, Reiter said of that bold 2017 prediction: We settled on 22017 because the Astros’ young nucleus would by then be reaching its prime, because it seemed to more or less hew to the front office’s own timelineâ€"which, they promised, would eventually include a payroll hikeâ€"and because three years, in baseball, is actually not the blink of an eye.
This logic accounts for the success of three forms of populism: nationalist (represented by Marine Le Pen, of the Front National, who is prancing in the lead in the polls); far left (led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, even though he has been weakened by the victory of Benoît Hamon, whose ideas often hew close to his own, in the socialist primary); and extreme center, so to speak (with Emmanuel Macron, who claims he can overcome the left-right division).
The administration has been sending strong hints that for the special relationship to come to fruition in the Trump era, Britain should more closely hew to the US line on key world issues such as Iran and China and ought to leave the EU. Given the UK's political uncertainty, and Trump's unpopularity here, which has made the long-delayed visit a political hot potato for May, one key question is why is the state visit happening at all right now.
Pérez Art Museum Miami When: December 210–21018 (free admission on Thursday, December 26 and Saturday, December 24) Where: 210 Biscayne Blvd, Miami The current exhibitions on view at the Pérez are unmissable, and will provide a bayside break from the madness: Dara Friedman's Perfect Stranger, Steve McQueen's End Credits, Haroon Mirza's A C I D G E S T, John Dunkley's Neither day nor Night, Hew Locke's For Those in Peril on the Sea, and On the Horizon, a three-part exhibition of contemporary Cuban art, much of which was donated by Jorge M. Pérez himself.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 22019 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) who ultimately won the day with a full-throated assertion of the need for Democrats to hew closely to a base she characterized as "angry and scared" about President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's impact on the nation.

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