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We want to impress upon them the theme of freedom.
This may impress upon him the gravity of his error.
And impress upon voters just how extreme the incumbents had become.
His task was to impress upon Trump the gravity of the office.
I must impress upon you how profane, vile and hilarious this book is.
But, really, I want to impress upon you this this album is very good.
Greg Abbott of Texas, would impress upon him the importance of remaining in Nafta.
"This woman wanted to impress upon me that she was superior," Baxley told Yahoo.
Then, it must impress upon this wave a digital signal that a receiver can interpret.
Senior White House aides have tried to impress upon him how serious the matter is.
Magnitude of devastation Local officials had hoped to impress upon the President the magnitude of the devastation.
Hoffman also said the Pentagon would continue to impress upon Turkey that an offensive would be destabilizing.
" To impress upon him how bad it would be, Yeltsin told Clinton, "They want to take back Crimea.
John Kasich (R-Ohio) have failed to adequately impress upon Republican primary voters, senators rarely win presidential elections.
Some say it's not the best way to impress upon the American public the plight of undocumented immigrants.
Trump needs to impress upon them the importance of following the trade guidelines of the World Trade Organization.
Home grown everything Ghana's two architectural colleges are keen to impress upon its students the country's rich building heritage.
"I hope that their parents impress upon them the seriousness of what they did and that they demonstrate remorse."
I hoped that the reality of the rental market I'd attempted to impress upon her had finally sunk in.
Even gynecologists and plastic surgeons often have limited ideas of "normal" vulvas, which they may impress upon their patients.
By showing progress through this settlement, PG&E can likely impress upon Judge Montali the benefits of extending exclusivity.
He said the visit would impress upon the executives the devastation caused by the Camp Fire in November 2018.
And then, she starts pulling Jimmy aside at naptime to impress upon him lessons she thinks are important for a poet.
SK: What we're trying to do is impress upon our Prime Minister, the importance of privileged access to a single market.
Corn farmers, along with those representing other commodities, will continue to visit Washington this year to impress upon lawmakers to act.
He uses his experiences being turned down by Nashville music executives to impress upon the importance of tenacity and hard work.
Republican leaders have tried to impress upon the President for months that a midterm year is most unlike a presidential year.
For Trump to succeed at the summit, he has to impress upon North Korea that the US will drive a hard bargain.
We must impress upon our senators the critical need to maintain required coverage for substance use disorders under any future health reform.
Is there a way to impress upon him how incredibly rude this "habit" is, other than the numerous discussions we've already had?
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer also sought to impress upon members the solemness of the moment, particularly voting on articles of impeachment.
The Transportation Department has also tried to impress upon people that the financial burden of replacing these signs ultimately falls on taxpayers.
I was very conscious of trying to impress upon them the desire to be there as things happened without adding work for them.
"The doctor was trying to impress upon me the importance of letting him go, and telling me that he wouldn't live," she said.
The comment about punishment "simply attempted to impress upon the defendant his good fortune that he was protected by own Constitution," Garcia wrote.
One of the things I've tried to really impress upon our agency is that that has implications on how we do what we do.
So judges can be extremely persuasive and probably can still impress upon a 15-year-old what that 15-year-old needs to do.
Multiple sources with knowledge of the situation say that Bannon's aides sought to impress upon him the need to put out a statement quickly.
If the analogy works to impress upon folks the severity of the situation and the scale of the action being contemplated, I'm all for it.
The type bars on typewriters are all of uniform width, and so too are the letters they impress upon the page (or, more likely, the screen).
Someone needs to impress upon this president the importance of comforting the nation when tragedy strikes, because he's clearly incapable of grasping that on his own.
In a meeting with Mr. Rosenstein in recent days, Mr. Jordan and Mr. Meadows tried to impress upon him that they needed the documents they sought.
We were so happy and thrilled that not only critics, but also audience members are getting it, and they're getting what we're trying to impress upon society.
I think to correctly impress [upon people] my sense of core anger, sadness, disappointment — not necessarily surprise — to articulate that, I don't know that I even could.
A big reason we call motherhood a job is to impress upon our patriarchal, work-obsessed society the value, importance, and difficulty of women's unpaid domestic labor.
I'd like to see more books, more films, more exhibitions to really impress upon people how special this culture was and how impressive it continues to be.
Canada has been trying to impress upon the Trump administration that time is running out to ratify the USMCA pact this year, a Canadian government source told Reuters.
My therapist tried to impress upon me that my feelings of being racially othered were a product of an internalized self-hatred that we could fix through psychotherapy.
My mom and sister were somewhat… less than impressed, despite my best efforts to impress upon them the strategic value of advancing one's position and… Oh, it's ok.
Ever since Descartes insisted upon the separation of mind and body, philosophers (especially feminist philosophers) have tried to impress upon us the necessity of attending to the body.
As for the unreleased documents, officials say Trump will impress upon federal agencies that "only in the rarest cases" should JFK files stay secret after the six-month review.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), new to the committee, used her time to impress upon Mattis that she's looking for him to be a check on President-elect Donald Trump.
Iranian commanders seemed to go out of their way to antagonize Western governments, as well as to impress upon regional rivals like Saudi Arabia the extent of their arsenal.
Ahead of that meeting, he told Politico's Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman that he'll try to impress upon Trump how crucial foreign aid is to the U.S.'s longevity.
He tried to impress upon them that he understood where his company had failed, and outlined the work that Facebook was doing to avoid similar issues in the future.
She would argue this is to impress upon him the risks of an interracial relationship in Mississippi but also because she'd prefer him to be dating a black girl.
"The top priority of Shanahan has to be to impress upon the government that we're going to do everything we can to get you into this conversation," Kugelman said.
But having quantitative evidence to this effect helps impress upon us that we can have a society where people actually trust the system — if the system earns that trust.
It was the contemporary artist's job (then, as now) to stage sensorial situations wherein members of high society may impress upon each other displays of cultural literacy and hermeneutical sophistication.
The point of its "I Like Tuh" dance party isn't to impress upon the audience how edgy Dickinson is, but how young and fun Emily Dickinson herself used to be.
"We continue to impress upon China the imperative of respecting human rights and releasing Liu Xiaobo, as well as other political prisoners," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said on Tuesday.
Both countries hope to impress upon the U.S that if it leaves the Iran deal, it will do so alone and will have great difficulty maintaining its leverage against Iran.
Mr. Bernard recalled a dinner with Mr. Trump and other clergy two years ago when he tried to impress upon the president how black and white people experience poverty differently.
The settlement is an attempt by the Fed to impress upon banks that their boards of directors should be vigorous, independent watchdogs — and if they fail, there will be consequences.
"India will likely look to impress upon Pompeo and Mattis that an abrupt withdrawal of US and international troops from Afghanistan will create greater instability in the region," said Ayres.
"I know Italian because I was in prison with a lot of Italians," he said, noting that they helped impress upon him the importance of pasta being cooked al dente.
That was his purpose in attending this meeting, was to impress upon the president on how seriously we take these issues and also to talk about what we're trying to achieve.
But that is perhaps not in keeping with the humanist spirit of the artist, or the current imperative of most museums to impress upon the general public that all are welcome.
Lies and Mockery Advisors may impress upon Trump the idea that all he has to do is "act presidential" because voters need to see that he is up to the job.
A key aim of the new initiative was to impress upon Congress, which had lodged complaints about the excesses of the camp towns, his determination to protect U.S. forces from STDs.
What better way to impress upon Beijing that there was a new sheriff in town — one who would not tolerate, among other things, China's continued undermining of sanctions against North Korea?
The parade will also be a good opportunity for Macron to impress upon Trump the country's military strength and its commitment to playing its part in the global war on terror.
Introducing strict regulations certainly seems like the right move to impress upon players the trouble that illegal betting and match-fixing can bring to their newly popular sport and their own careers.
"After a restaurant and a sex club, it made sense," Mr. Gvasalia said backstage, swarmed by models, admirers and a significant number of important editors keen to impress upon him their regards.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Rugby sevens coach Ben Ryan is mobbed every time he ventures into Suva these days as locals impress upon him how much a first Olympic medal would mean to Fiji.
This topic flows from the strengths Fuller developed in her 11 years as a high school English teacher, during which she sought to impress upon her student the historical dimension of literary works.
Workshops are held during the school day, ensuring maximum numbers of attendees and the potential to impress upon students previously unmoved by the prospect of taking their computer learning beyond the absolute minimum.
Prove your worthShowing up prepared is a great way to impress upon landlords that you are serious about your rental application, even if you don't quite have the credit to back it up.
Jazz dictate pace, knock off Nuggets SALT LAKE CITY — Before Wednesday's game, Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone tried to impress upon his players the importance of not playing at the Utah Jazz's pace.
Korir, who won the Boston marathon in 2012, said Parliament's Committee for Labour, Social Welfare and Sports had summoned the Minister for Sport last week to impress upon him the importance of the process.
Florida's veterans have tried to impress upon the younger players the importance of avoiding a slide like the team experienced at the end of the 21 season, resulting in former coach Will Muschamp's firing.
Spending time with my grandpa he tried to impress upon me that music is just a hobby and that I could continue doing music and I should treat it as such, as a hobby.
Pence also pledged during his upcoming visit to Guatemala to impress upon the need for all countries in the region to fight drug smuggling and human trafficking, while pledging U.S. support for their efforts.
In part, at least, to impress upon the all-powerful playoff selection committee that Alabama, despite losing to its rival powerhouse L.S.U. the previous week, might still be considered for the appointed final four.
Beyond the facts behind the order, military and intelligence officials continue to try to impress upon the President their view that the decision to withdraw will have dire consequences including causing a resurgence of ISIS.
New chairmen -- aware of the political risks of appearing too zealous in their new majority -- have taken care to impress upon their members that there is a fine line between getting answers and political showboating.
FONSECA-WOLLHEIM I try to impress upon them the need to keep questions until afterward, to clap when others are clapping, and to even be mindful of the noise of turning pages or unwrapping sweets.
" At one moment, he cautioned: "I want to impress upon you that I realize that nothing that I say in this way, and nothing that I'm saying at the moment, is of a slightest importance.
The Nawaz Sharif government must take necessary measures to fight these allegations, and impress upon the international community the pivotal need of nuclear energy and technology for young Pakistani researchers, engineers, scientists, and the common man.
Senior diplomats said Videgaray, 48, had been instrumental in arranging the American's visit, in which the government had hoped to impress upon Trump the need to moderate his tone and reconsider his more divisive campaign proposals.
Cohn and Defense Secretary James Mattis conspire to bring Trump across the river to the Pentagon in order to impress upon him the importance of the American-led international order of security partnerships and trade treaties.
Critically, Rwanda may impress upon you an idea that has captured the imagination of policy makers in even the poorest corners of the world: Access to health care might be thought of as a human right.
One day after a Canadian being held hostage in the Philippines was beheaded, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stressed that Canada will not pay ransom to terrorists — a message he says he will impress upon other world leaders.
"He went through such a traumatic experience and I wanted to impress upon him that his story meant a lot to me and I think to everyone involved with the making of the movie," Carell told Reuters.
All of these references were connected under the broader theme of "purpose," and Zuckerberg used his time to impress upon students the need to build a better world for others — specifically, helping others find purpose in life.
There, she meets Poison Ivory (Lake Bell), a level-headed villain who seeks to impress upon Harley that Joker (Alan Tudyk) is more enamored with the Batman (Diedrich Bader), in his twisted way, than he is her.
Senior diplomats have said that Videgaray was instrumental in arranging Trump's late-August visit, in which the government had hoped to impress upon him the need to moderate his tone and reconsider his more divisive campaign proposals.
China has played host to Mr. Kim four times in the past year, in an effort to impress upon the North Korean leader that China, not the United States, is his best bet as an economic model.
There's no charm in Stella and Barney, who are too busy trying to impress upon you how great they are that their work finally devolves into one long shrill cry cloaked in a variety of elaborate costumes.
It's one of the things I'm doing, is not just lobbying the British government but lobbying businesses to impress upon their governments the fact that a hard Brexit would be bad for London and bad for Europe too.
A little later, after a barrage of criticism and having dispatched his secretary of state to Riyadh to impress upon the King and his son how much their accounting means to Trump and America, Trump seemed to waver.
Vitale demonstrates that adult games of aggression don't deviate very much from this juvenile script: we like to toy with our prey; impress upon the antagonist our power and our irresistible control, enjoying our part in that dialectic.
"We wanted to impress upon her the need and urgency to have a budget in place for the people of Northern Ireland and I think she heard that loud and clear," Foster told reporters after the meeting in London.
"We are going to continue to stand up for the rule of law ... this is something we continue to impress upon the Chinese authorities, firmly and respectfully," Trudeau said at the end of a cabinet retreat in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
More from Emily Flitter, Binyamin Appelbaum and David Enrich: The settlement is an attempt by the Fed to impress upon banks that their boards of directors should be vigorous, independent watchdogs — and if they fail, there will be consequences.
Lee strongly believes that with enough education, performers can be won back to the side of promoting paid porn; and that, in turn, those performers can educate their fans and impress upon them the importance of shelling out for smut.
But the depth of that character is what makes him who he is, and it's hard to impress upon people who only watch the Muppets from the outside, how important that is and what a hallmark of Jim Henson that was.
When Trump sees this photo he'll have to absorb a concept that some of his aides have been trying to impress upon him for nearly a year, since he first began telling them he wanted to get rid of Sessions.
But the Angels had tried to impress upon Trout the benefits of keeping his work and home lives separate, and to sell him on the idea of being a one-team icon with a franchise with which he has thrived.
"What we want to impress upon Congress and, quite frankly, the whole nation is that Puerto Ricans want a change from their second-class status that Puerto Ricans have experienced and has been exposed in the path of Hurricane Maria," Gov.
For weeks, aides and allies have tried to impress upon him the seriousness of the coronavirus situation, warning him of the threat to the global economy and -- by proxy -- his own reelection prospects, according to people familiar with the conversations.
"Only the dismissal of this prosecution in its entirety would begin to get the attention of the government, the FBI, and the DOJ needed to impress upon them the 'reprehensible nature of its acts and omissions,'" Flynn's current lawyers added.
The president's support for NATO heartened Mr. Stoltenberg and European leaders who one after the other have tried to impress upon Mr. Trump the value of the alliance, especially Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany.
White House Counsel Don McGahn, who will oversee the nomination and attempted confirmation of the next justice, surely will impress upon him that he simply may not seek to exact a pledge of a particular vote of any sort from his nominee.
For weeks, some of Trump's aides and allies have tried to impress upon him the seriousness of the coronavirus situation, warning him of the threat to the global economy and -- by proxy -- his reelection prospects, according to people familiar with the conversations.
The meeting was potentially a consequential moment for this papacy and the most visible step taken by the Vatican to impress upon bishops and other church leaders — some of them still skeptical — the enormity of a crisis that has shaken the faithful.
Then follows a large-scale effort to inform the president, to impress upon him the complexity of an issue, to review the relevant history, to surface more factors bearing on the problem, to raise second- and third-order consequences and to explore subsequent moves.
As Trump said Tuesday that he doesn't 'care what the political ramifications are' of forcing a government shutdown over border wall funding, the Senate majority leader continued to try and impress upon Trump that Senate Republicans are willing to fight for the border wall.
Several advisers also want to impress upon him the need to stick to a strategy and a plan of battle against a female candidate — the kind of opponent he has less experience facing — rather than spend time polishing a string of disparate zingers that Mrs.
Nonetheless, if Sanders remains delayed in his ability to claim victory in Iowa, it will give the Bloomberg effort that much more time to impress upon their nation the need for not only a new leader in the White House, but a competent one.
Senator Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas who is closely aligned with friends of Mr. Abrams', and some members of the pro-Israel lobbying group Aipac, had been reaching out to Democratic senators to impress upon them the importance of Mr. Abrams receiving Senate confirmation.
It's not just bleak — plenty of shows are bleak — but also determined to impress upon its viewers that its imagined dystopian future of fertile women being kept as breeding sows and ritualized rape reimagined as patriotic duty isn't too far off from our reality.
Raising a black daughter—one with special needs, for whom the pleasure of complex conversation has been hard-won—has meant making daily decisions about which lessons to impress upon her early—say, about kindness and navigating bullying—and those that will simply have to wait.
But the critics' assumption — that Trump's attempts to impress upon Pyongyang that his administration will not be as easily cowed as those of Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama are a mistake — underestimates the damage done by previous unsuccessful efforts to bribe the North Koreans to behave.
To acquire customers, convert them to DAUs then to MAUs, the boutique studios must formulate a distribution consolidation pact to effect the active engagement and retention of early adopters, and to impress upon them the incentivization of viewership through a monetized offering of multiple channels in a network.
Risking a shutdown could cloud the party's message and Republicans have tried to impress upon the President all that the party has going for it: strong economic growth, a tax bill and a the very real potential that another Trump-nominated Supreme Court justice will soon be confirmed.
"If a surgeon was wearing all this to protect himself from a person with HIV but he's only coming at you with this, don't you see a problem with that?" he asked the class, to impress upon them the fallibility of contraception and thus the importance of abstinence.
Democrats tried to impress upon Mr. Mueller's team that they would subpoena him if he did not agree to terms and demand that he appear on two consecutive days for much longer sessions, said the senior official involved in the talks, who was not authorized to speak by name.
As an expansion of our mentorship program, we have also made a point to impress upon the recruiters and hiring consultants that we work with, to help with our efforts by identifying and delivering a more diverse pool of job candidates to apply for open positions within the organization.
"I also hope that he will impress upon the president-elect the vital national security concerns tied to Russian information warfare activities, and I encourage him to work closely with Congress in attempting to build our resilience and our defenses to forestall such operations in the future," Mr. Langevin said in a statement.
So I hear your question, but I'm trying to impress upon you that what I'm doing here — the proposals that I'm making — will cut down significantly on the number of weapons that are in the United States because so many of them are being stashed, bought, trafficked by people in the illegal criminal world.
This is obviously by design, as Apple wants to impress upon me as a journalist that it's taking this very seriously indeed, but it doesn't change the fact that it's evidently built in from the ground up and I could not find a false note in any of the technical claims or the conversations I had.
Former CIA and National Security Agency director Michael Hayden told CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" Sunday that he believed that Trump's national security team had framed a coherent policy on North Korea, especially in its effort to impress upon the Chinese the urgent need to use more of its influence to change North Korea's behavior.
Last night, Spiegel joined 13 top Snapchat stars, ranging from the U.S. to as far as Lebanon, for dinner at the company's first Creators Summit in LA. Flanked by a dozen Snap execs and product managers, Spiegel tried to impress upon the assembled artists, comedians and storytellers that the company is turning over a new leaf in how it will treat them.
If Trump's equivocation of violence in Charlottesville—the fiery defense of people marching in and alongside hate groups that support "ethnic cleansing" in America—fails to impress upon companies like Dell that it is now time to resist, it will be hard to imagine what terrible thing the president would have to do or say to ever get that message across.
Through UN organizations — including the High Level Task Force on Global Food Security and the Scaling Up Nutrition Movement — he pulled together representatives from the UN, government agencies, donor groups and nongovernment organizations to help impress upon leaders in developing countries that children malnourished from the start suffer permanent damage that reduces their ability to reach their best potential, he said.
During my time with Tan, I was struck by how constructive and heartfelt all of his comments were, and though I won't be making a habit of leading work meetings, what the experience did impress upon me is how fully and comfortably Tan—and the rest of the Fab Five, though I didn't meet them—seem to inhabit their own skin.
Of course, every one of you has your own circle, you have your own friends, you have your own connections, you have your business contacts, so try to impress upon them that we really need to put an end to the violence, this is totally alien to Hong Kong and try to, as I said, appeal for understanding and love.
And as we follow our national politics with occasional disgust, amusement, horror and hope, we regularly talk about the sort of qualities we want to impress upon our boys so they can be good citizens, and how we can help cultivate in them a sense of service, of gratitude for the blessings they have, and a desire to give back.
Republicans in Washington and Trump aides have largely given up assuming the president will ever stick to a teleprompter, but they have joined together to impress upon him just how bruising this November could be for Republicans — and how high the stakes are for Mr. Trump personally, given that a Democratic-controlled Congress could pursue aggressive investigations and even impeachment.
For many years now, I've worked as an acting coach both on set and privately, and I always try to impress upon students that gaining an authentic understanding of what it feels like to be being grounded and centered and self-possessed is as important as knowing what it means to break down a scene or walk in a particular character's shoes.
Levi was the first female nominee for the prize in 20 years and Hart says she did all she could to impress upon everyone, from Fox Searchlight Pictures to the head of the Motion Picture Academy, that it was their personal responsibility to improve representation (alas, Levi did not win in 2017, and no women earned an Oscar nomination in this category in 2018).
Add to the exposure problem the fact that baseball greatness takes time to reveal itself—there is no equivalent of a McDonald's All-American Game or a World Junior Hockey Championships (though a mini tournament of California, versus Texas, versus Florida, versus everybody else might be interesting!), where the best of the best can impress upon the world just how much physically better they are than their peers.
The document kicks off with a series of facts and figures designed to impress upon the reader the need for autonomous driving, and its potential impact in terms of making roads safer (94 percent of U.S. accidents were human-caused, for instance), economics ($594 billion in costs related to accidental death and injuries per year) and mobility (79 percent of Americans 65 and older live in communities that require cars to get around, basically).
My question is twofold: 1) in a 24/7 short attention span world what's the best way to convey a point on something you find important, while holding the limited time you have to impress upon others before they move on (I'm thinking of tariffs explicitly as am baffled by several fellow Millennial  small business owners who fail to understand that tariffs cost them, and I money in their products, raise prices, push inflation, and cause rate increases which decreases their ability to borrow for housing etc.
He's still enjoying great publicity for his deal with Carrier to keep 1,100 jobs in Indiana, seems to have effectively used Twitter to impress upon Boeing the need to cut its price for the new Air Force One program, and the CEO of Japan's SoftBank even came to Trump Tower on Tuesday to announce a $50 billion investment in the U.S. And now, in an interview with Time Magazine for the issue that names him as the magazine's "Person of the Year," Trump put the drug industry in his crosshairs, saying he is going to bring down prescription drug prices.
A little under a year before my trip to the VTCRI, my new psychiatrist told me that maybe I don't have bipolar disorder, or just bipolar disorder, that maybe all this — my constantly filling chest, the fog of despair; the hearing of voices like a TV is on in another room, always another unfindable room; the auditory hallucinations like a snippet of Game Boy soundtrack; the certainty that I am among the finest nonfiction writers in the world, the certainty that I am among the worst; the immense soaring flights of run-on sentences which burn like neon and scorch the sky and wherein I express and value and impress upon others My ego, My Jovian ego, My Galactus ego, My capitalize My pronouns ego; the moments I wane until I fade into a shade; the black-hole need for outside validation, the willingness to devour friends for it, the marrow-sucking need; my paranoia, my irresistible texting jags, my ranting, in private and in public, outside bars and in the street — points to something else, a diagnostic pattern hidden in the shadows of my most severe symptoms.

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