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In so doing, he ignores hundreds of studies and scientists.
In so doing, she seemed only to doom him further.
In so doing, they might trigger other qubits to flip.
Love can be sacrificial and, in so doing, become redemptive.
In so doing, the Dolphins won their third consecutive game.
In so doing, she may have altered someone's life forever.
In so doing, they avoid incorporation to receive liability protections.
In so doing they cultivate mistrust, division and emotional frozenness.
Love can be sacrificial, and in so doing, becomes redemptive.
In so doing, we reinforce the importance of legal constraints.
In so doing, it has abused its already abusive authority.
In so doing, they threaten our environment and our health.
In so doing it became more and more unmoored from reality.
And in so doing, they broke a 108-year championship drought.
In so doing, they project Russia's own tactics onto other countries.
And, in so doing, remove Kalanick from Uber's board of directors.
In so doing, they set him on a path to victory.
In so doing we would move it toward the world economy.
And in so doing, he said a whole hell of a lot.
In so doing, they've redefined what freedom means in the modern world.
In so doing, they paved the way for the rest of us.
Significantly, in so doing he places the words just out of reach.
In so doing, it symbolically refuses the ineluctable limits of human life.
In so doing, he enticed Trump to fall in love with Paris.
In so doing, he channeled Ri and her kind to eerie perfection.
In so doing, he followed what is known as the Ginsburg Standard.
And, in so doing, they gambled the entire 252 election on it.
In so doing, critics argue that they work against their customers' interests.
In so doing, it takes the overall exchange rate situation into account.
In so doing they reveal the hollowness of many of our vows.
In so doing, an ensemble's artistic fortunes and public profile are defined.
In so doing, Congress abandoned its main duty to protect us all.
It attempts to please everyone, and in so doing pleases no one.
"In so doing what I see there is true leadership," Wiley continued.
In so doing they put themselves and their families at extreme risks.
In so doing, we also project ourselves outward, into the greater world.
In so doing, he hopes, healing can begin and communities can flourish.
In so doing, they have insulted Ford and every survivor of sexual assault.
In so doing, they bestow legitimacy onto themselves and deny it to others.
County. In so doing, he encouraged the baseless, fact-free intimidation of black
In so doing, that case follows a troubling pattern in American constitutional jurisprudence.
In so doing, it would reduce turnover costs and support the local economy.
Alas, they do, and in so doing further cloud our already unstable reality.
In so doing, however, she acquired a new stigma: that of Washington insider.
In so doing, the soldiers liberated a camp holding about 4,000 civilian prisoners.
But in so doing, he discovered just how contentious that debate could be.
Absolutely. But in so doing we cannot abandon the progress we have made.
In so doing he opened up a new field of inquiry, population ethics.
In so doing, she forces voters to fill in these gaps for themselves.
In so doing, Comey disclosed key evidence that undermined, rather than assisted, investigators.
In so doing he will fulfill another promise he made as a candidate.
In so doing, the proposal undercuts its stated goal of state/tribal primacy.
In so doing, her technology established the basis of search engines like Google.
And in so doing, I believe the company needs to rise to the occasion.
In so doing, Georgian culture has tailored itself to a sort of weaponized hospitality.
And in so doing, Big Tech, or, "net states," have essentially regulation-proofed themselves.
And in so doing bring down the cost of government and improve public services.
In so doing, she has gained the ultimate revenge in an already saturated market.
And, in so doing, perhaps become Silicon Valley's most important startup for other startups.
And in so doing, they'll be passing off blame that rightfully belongs to them.
In so doing, businesses can keep up with improving technology and increase their productivity.
In so doing, they will be cutting out the middlemen — primarily the investment bankers.
In so doing, the cover re-enacts the very harm and humiliation Chand identified.
In so doing, it is almost certain to invite retaliation from our trade partners.
Killian embraces her original identity, and in so doing is effectively categorized as Japanese.
In so doing, she has proved herself, in the end, to stand for nothing.
In so doing, it joined Apple, Facebook and YouTube, which have mostly banned him.
In so doing, he gave the Starks the means to defeat the Night King.
In so doing, she became the first African-American state attorney in Florida's history.
And, in so doing, they hope to disrupt the $437 billion legal services industry.
In so doing, businesses can import the necessary intermediate goods to immediately restart production.
In so doing, they've dropped some of the early favorites for this year's prize.
In so doing, I didn't have to purchase a single maternity outfit or nursing top.
But in so doing, they provided a powerful complement to their paid employment outside it.
And in so doing, he's trying to make the latter act more like the former.
But in so doing, they threaten to destroy everything the company has built outside Russia.
In so doing, they serve as a link between two generations that never otherwise coexist.
It's vital that their names and their history be remembered, and in so doing, returned.
In so doing, we can empower agricultural producers, benefit economies, and improve global food security.
In so doing, the Reagan administration reaffirmed the bipartisan nature of U.S. human rights policy.
He broke the rules and in so doing found a logic that was surprisingly simple.
Rather they chose to exhibit the virtue of love, and in so doing, overcame hate.
In so doing, they gave away the key constitutional negotiating tool against the White House.
In so doing, they have served the purposes of Donald Trump and no one else.
In so doing, she turns the ordinary inside out and opens up its imaginary depths.
And in so doing, it may attune us to do the same in real life.
In so doing, they have given Mr. Mueller's investigators time to flip multiple key associates.
And in so doing, they offered valuable lessons for how Democrats can win in November.
In so doing, the sparks of student enthusiasm can ignite interest among a wider community.
Eventually, the idiot destroys himself, but in so doing, potentially annihilates everyone along with him.
And in so doing you can help put the "We" back in "We the people."
Hers is a model that cuts out the middlemen and, in so doing, lowers prices.
In so doing, Microsoft is making a direct play to better compete with Google and Amazon.
And in so doing, the most potent legal aspect in the appeal decision has been defused.
In so doing, he's poised to change the debate on how Wall Street operates in America.
In so doing he came to believe that nature in India was capable of much "improvement".
In so doing, Trump lost this debate to a clearly up-to-the-task Hillary Clinton.
In so doing, Dewey had built a durable election machine that he placed at Eisenhower's disposal.
In so doing, it has the potential to reduce some of the negative effects of sensationalism.
In so doing, perhaps Apple will discover a vulnerability which they can fix in future devices.
In so doing, they could drive higher quality, lower costs, and better outcomes for all Americans.
And, in so doing, broke with who he had been, politically speaking, up until that moment.
In so doing, it displaced Detroit's elected Board of Education, as well as the local superintendent.
In so doing he offers an explanation of what happened but little of the other features.
In so doing, Penguin Random House has built what may be the perfect corporate publishing house.
In so doing, though, they are effectively assuring that the harms the ACA does will continue.
In so doing, she has done irreparable damage to the surveillance program and the intelligence community.
In so doing, it sets aside managerial judgment and promotes those risks to automatic materiality status.
That said, Chapman did precipitate major rule changes, and in so doing left a lasting legacy.
And in so doing, he offers something for everyone, no matter which strand draws you in.
And in so doing, he opened the door for House Democrats to intervene in successive appeals.
And, in so doing, they've raised all of the same questions that Clinton's email use did.
In so doing, they've eradicated the long-held notion of intelligence agency chiefs as nonpartisan actors.
And in so doing, becomes redemptive, and that way of unselfish, sacrificial, redemptive love, changes lives.
In so doing, the company would save money by unplugging the company's two big data centers.
In so doing, AvePoint says, it&aposs making Teams more useful and usable to larger customers.
But in so doing, they will be picking a fight that may prove perilous to Republicans.
In so doing, they're sending a message to Congress and other states: it's time to act.
In so doing, the government has deprived young people of their right to a safe climate.
" And in so doing, Thomson has created a "superb paean to a unique and bizarre ecosystem.
In so doing, media organizations signaled to voters which candidates were viable to win the nomination.
It explains the show and accounts for its material diffuseness, and in so doing diminishes its weirdness.
In so doing, we can more quickly advance our initiatives and solve really challenging problems in healthcare.
And in so doing, kills any real incentive I have for using Pandora in the first place.
"Facebook is actually enabling an illegal activity, and in so doing you are hurting people," he said.
In so doing, the CoinShares team found that bitcoin miners were using a disproportionate share of renewables.
He seeks to set the narrative surrounding his shortcomings and, in so doing, turn them into strengths.
In so doing, provisional waivers promote family unity, a supposed pillar of the GOP family values platform.
Cancers, which affect the metabolism, should in so doing change the pattern of molecules on the breath.
But in so doing, they are missing a huge opportunity to turn the table against the Republicans.
And, in so doing, can they forge a new unity in Democratic politics before the oligarchs win?
But, in so doing, he offered a damning and cautionary tale about the nature of the man.
In so doing, Congress also wanted to create a robust internet where ideas could be exchanged freely.
In so doing, it also doubles as an overview of American culture over the last 70 years.
In so doing, Williams says, Microsoft can make it easier for its customers to modernize their tech.
But in so doing they'll expose their corruption and disloyalty to American principles for all to see.
In so doing, he gives readers fiction that reflects and explores the social truths of our world.
In so doing, he gives readers fiction that reflects and explores the social truths of our world.
In so doing, she has created a space for African- American women to enter the world anew.
But in so doing, he completely absolved Trump — not to mention himself — from any share of responsibility.
In so doing, she has become like a loom's shuttle, weaving together either side of a rent land.
In so doing, the prudent decision will be to conserve capital and use it internally to fund operations.
No, content's purpose is to exist, and in so doing, to inspire "conversation"—that is, ever more content.
Mr Fischer questioned this fatalism and, in so doing, helped make the intellectual case for revitalising technocratic management.
They then get the opportunity to hunt a bison, and in so doing help control the population size.
In so doing, Johnson became the 16th woman to accuse the president of groping, kissing, or assaulting her.
In so doing, these Games remain as mired in muck as much of the water off Rio's coast.
And in so doing to change not only their lives but the very life of the world itself.
"And in so doing, she put our country at risk" by leaving those emails vulnerable to computer hackers.
"In so doing, they've not only entertained the world, but illuminated the full range of the human experience."
In so doing, they held two offensive juggernauts to a collective 10.1 points below their regular season average.
I don't want this spectacle-making illness to make a spectacle of me and, in so doing, her.
Wray made a mockery of those values Thursday and, in so doing, made a mockery of the FBI.
In so doing, the process elevates and privileges investor protections over the hard-won institutions of sovereign democracy.
In so doing, they have squandered their objectivity and precious resources on a single story: Russian election hacking.
In so doing, it stands to increase both the number and scale of potential Stripe customers, he said.
In so doing, he overplayed his hand―and, in overreaching, he also got many of his facts wrong.
And in so doing, it has cast off those memorable names in favor of an alphanumeric naming strategy.
That ache, despite all the polite savagery, to salvage the relationship and in so doing redeem True Love.
In so doing, the banks would book significant profits and build funds for reinvesting when yields rise again.
In so doing, Ebbin's colleagues also learned there's nothing to fear from coming out in support of equality.
In so doing, they infused Reykjavik — a compact city of just over 122,113 — with a truly global feel.
And in so doing, to change not only their lives but the very life of the world itself.
In so doing McCarthy sought to block a bipartisan legislative housing package championed by President Harry S. Truman.
That it does, but in so doing, it shows that many of those promises simply cannot be kept.
He then walks back to Irisz — that's 10 seconds there — and in so doing comes back into focus.
In so doing, the narrative goes, they will rediscover a sense of meaning and purpose the West has lost.
In so doing, the new round replaces at least four existing rounds—each purpose-built for a specific target.
The toil that the poor fellow suffers in so doing undercuts the very principle he is straining to illustrate.
In so doing he gives ordinary Westerners a heart-wrenching insight into the uprooted lives led in their midst.
In so doing, they gave a green light to right-wing activists intent on shrinking the electorate even further.
In so doing, ISIS is demonstrating its weakness and regressing from a military force back to a terrorist one.
We must fight for their human rights, and in so doing, defend the very idea of human rights itself.
They have demonstrated the true meaning of citizenship, and in so doing, have made me a better citizen too.
In so doing it explains why they are prepared to suffer as they do in order to reach America.
In so doing, they reason, they will rid the world of violence, and also bend it to their bidding.
She denied Brett Kavanaugh due process in front of the nation, and in so doing has lost my vote.
In so doing, as you point out, we also express our solidarity with those who suffer as a result.
She called up contemporary German ideals  -- "self-confident and free, humanitarian and open to the world" – in so doing.
Yet, in so doing, the act provides much-needed protections to professionals who find themselves in difficult financial circumstances.
In so doing, we will help commerce and communities achieve necessary levels of prosperity, while promoting security and justice.
In so doing he broke with bipartisan precedent by using executive power to exclude, not include, immigrants and refugees.
And in so doing, it makes it clear that the arrests and the events following never should have happened.
In so doing, she makes a case for the poetic and performative grounds to countless other kinds of care.
And in so doing, they reinforce the very dynamics that led to the state's etiolation in the first place.
In so doing, they depleted the initial capital, prompting them to seek an additional $200,000 to open and operate.
In so doing, they stopped being low-cost producers and had to move their manufacturing to lower-cost areas.
But they would lighten industry's responsibilities, and in so doing suggest a return to a more permissive regulatory era.
In so doing we shall assert our firm belief: The only thing we have to fear is Trump himself.
But in so doing, the company is, in effect, shaming people who don't participate, including those who can't participate.
In so doing advocates of at least one, and usually both sides of the debate are less than satisfied.
It is not to diminish the authority of the presidency itself, and in so doing to undermine the Constitution.
He bungled both the Clinton and Trump investigations, and in so doing got the FBI mixed up in politics.
In so doing it would hardly eliminate racial disadvantage, but then again neither has 50 years of affirmative action.
He drew a record number of votes in primary contests but in so doing created a rift in the party.
In so doing, he turned the anti-elitism the party has long fostered in its supporters against its own leadership.
In so doing, they have violated an array of federal and state laws, including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
In so doing he establishes a broad range of his bases—the territory of what he embraces as a poet.
In so doing, the two-time Republican presidential candidate and Fox News contributor proposed a new meaning for CNN's acronym.
In so doing, news outlets keep people glued to their televisions, watching the reality show take place in real time.
" In so doing we can fulfill King's other great prediction: "We will make of this old world a new world.
In so doing, he opened the door not just for a new president but for a generational transition in Cuba.
And in so doing, she unintentionally provided a blueprint for how Trump may be able to beat her in November.
In so doing, Russia will aim to boost its deterrence and negate US missile-defense capabilities as much as possible.
In so doing, he continued a storied tradition of financial exiles here, like F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Rolling Stones.
Those countries drag down the euro's value and, in so doing, give Germany an unfair competitive advantage in world markets.
In so doing, they signaled that the federal government, far from being "fuel neutral," had a strong preference for coal.
In so doing, your efforts over the rest of the campaign become much easier and victory all the more likely.
In so doing, it takes another step down the dangerous path that the Court recently began treading in Padilla v.
In the meantime, Congress and its watchdog, the Government Accountability Office, must rigorously monitor the nation's progress in so doing.
In so doing, Foulkes brings to question the conception of nuclear fallout as a relic belonging to a bygone era.
But in so doing, she gave Sanders new ammunition to deflect from the latest evidence that she's a shameless liar.
In so doing, he shows the folly of "boy food" and scores an implicit point: Murder may not be interesting.
No, it was actually because, in so doing, they embarrassed President Obama, who then pushed them out of the G8.
In so doing, he opines, it could be possible once again to forge bipartisan policy compromises and end legislative gridlock.
In so doing, he empowered Mr. Ailes to build Fox News into more than America's No. 1 cable news network.
In so doing, Congress essentially said the government doesn't need to manage its cash flow — it needs a bigger wallet.
And in so doing Trump is following in the very successful footsteps of another presidential candidate who changed his party's brand.
In so doing, China is reviving centuries-old links between the mainland and its network of ancient trading partners like Malaysia.
In so doing, the dealer loans extra drugs to their regulars, creating the user-dealer, who is encouraged to use more.
In so doing, Gillibrand's campaign is hoping to set her apart among the more than two dozen Democrats in the race.
In so doing, it's easy to lose track of what those decisions mean for your loved ones when you are gone.
Task & Purpose has published the full memo on its website, and in so doing has taken some heat from government officials.
Detroit would pick up a win over the Washington Wizards and, in so doing, lock onto a spot in the postseason.
First, though, Macron will chose a prime minister, and in so doing send a key signal for how he will govern.
Specifically, the advertisements celebrate women's physical and mental strength and, in so doing, support women's participation in the endurance running subculture.
In so doing, they generate huge waste by misdirecting economic activity and reduce innovation by shielding market incumbents from new competition.
But in so doing, it risks criticism at home of an early and unnecessary concession The three remaining challenges are domestic.
Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen finally hook up, and in so doing coin a new euphemism for sex ("We sail together").
In so doing it has slowly shifted away from businesses where risks and capital requirements were particularly high, notably fixed income.
In so doing he has started picking up support from other groups, including college students and women, previously averse to him.
In so doing, the FCC made sure that no one could address either these data or studies in their initial comments.
In so doing, Trump's pick to head the Treasury Department dismissed the validity of one of the nation's central economic guideposts.
In so doing, it absolves the rest of us (white people) from responsibility for the popularity of Mr. Trump's unabashed racism.
The denouement of that exchange was when Biden apologized to Harris and, in so doing, supposedly looked weak or ill-prepared.
In so doing, he looked a lot like a useless figurehead as opposed to someone worth about $50 million per year.
In so doing, he enabled "presidential cabinets" to rule by decree without having to rely on, or being checked by, parliament.
In so doing, it could have a profound impact on the lives of people who suffer with persisting symptoms of depression.
This is a space where individuals can lend their voices to important conversations, but in so doing it amplifies the story.
Health-profession schools must provide the training and education, and in so doing develop a vital resource: tomorrow's leaders and caregivers.
In so doing, the show calls on Hong Kongers to bear witness to what occurred during the 19893s, '80s, and beyond.
In so doing, this apex of the British class system powerfully reaffirmed the dignity of every member of the human family.
In so doing, she happened upon a woman in a remote valley seemingly looking at the Google camera and then away.
In so doing, it will be caught flat-footed each time with the wrong size force and without the necessary allies.
And in so doing prevented effigies of Manager Joe Maddon from being hoisted over Wrigley Field instead of a W flag.
In so doing, she questions the fundamental narrative of American education policy: that a postsecondary degree always guarantees a better life.
The state coalition, led by Attorney General Maura Healey of Massachusetts, says that in so doing the department broke the law.
These agreements don't free trade—they set rules to govern trade and in so doing build trust among people and firms.
He drew a record number of votes in primary contests but in so doing created a rift in the Republican Party.
In so doing, he joined a long line of presidents who backed third world autocrats as bastions of modernity and stability.
These supplier companies in turn have invested over $275 million in Tennessee and, in so doing, created an additional 1,100 jobs.
In so doing, it contributes to a re-invigoration of international artistic appreciation and cooperation, as well as internationalism in general.
In so doing, they push us not only to cooperate with other people but also to help our own future selves.
It is not clear why he was told this, but in so doing, he removed his son's name from future checks.
But in so doing, it inevitably means that some people are going to win and some people are going to lose.
In so doing, she was arguing, in essence, that the halftime show was there to serve her, not the other way around.
In so doing, it might also bring biofuels back into the conversation as a legitimate way to reduce human-produced carbon emissions.
In so doing, it offers perhaps the first semi-accurate presentation of the crushing majesty and endlessness of our own real universe.
No doubt he had to play by the established rules of politics and in so doing became seen as just another politician.
In so doing, she raises a number of unexpectedly timely questions about the role of the internet in shaping systems of belief.
In so doing, he was drawing on a tradition of KKK racism that dates back to the aftermath of the Civil War.
Instead, she wanted to support companies in her area and, in so doing, boost the local economy while making a respectable return.
In so doing, you may actually find you're hastening the hell you wish to avoid, the hell we all wish to avoid.
In so doing, it would have set itself apart as an innovator in financial services as it had done in social networking.
In so doing, it is stretching the Navy to the breaking point, given its commitments in the Western Pacific and the Mediterranean.
You'll be warning people of a very low-risk possibility, and in so doing, you'll help to make the risks even lower.
In so doing, he is placing private profit over the health and safety of workers, and disregarding consumers who expect uncontaminated poultry.
In so doing, it also avoids the question of why the principles of socialism may have been insufficient in keeping Yugoslavia together.
In so doing, they've gone against the best interests of some of their most devoted customers and contributors — artists — and remained silent.
Hating the Kardashians has also been read as anti-woman, because in so doing we reduce the celebrity sisters to mere stereotypes.
Chiang refracts our massive historical conflict over heliocentrism, and in so doing forces us to confront the true challenges of modern life.
In so doing, it has overtaken competitors like Microsoft Teams, Cisco Webex, and Google Hangouts to become the most prominent videoconferencing software.
In so doing, he broke with the wider Arab world and inadvertently set in motion the possibility of a narrower bilateral peace.
In so doing, they have perverted Congress' traditional role as a guarantor of law enforcement that is independent from White House interference.
In so doing, Republicans diminished the significance of impeachment, making it less likely the public would take the current impeachment crisis seriously.
She had gotten to yes, and in so doing, crossed a crucial threshold for Senate Republicans, virtually assuring Kavanaugh would be confirmed.
In so doing, Gamache has become to Canada what Hercule Poirot is to Belgium, and garnered Ms. Penny legions of messianic fans.
In so doing, it could become — as an experimental project with a foundation of enlightenment — the avant-garde for a peaceful world.
In so doing, ACDA ensures that arms control is fully integrated into the development and conduct of United States national security policy.
Andrew Carnegie was around Benioff's age when he published The Gospel of Wealth, and in so doing all but invented modern philanthropy.
In so doing, it is also likely to set the stage for the next global economic recession within a year or two.
In so doing, CMS has inadvertently turned not being able to afford your health insurance premium into the new 'pre-existing condition.
This fledgling secret police service hoodwinked the established intelligence services of Europe, and in so doing showed its guile, patience and cruelty.
In so doing, Ms. Drew assumes that the Senate would hold a trial if the House referred articles of impeachment to it.
In so doing you are risking your life, the lives of your loved ones, and certain imprisonment, or worse, if you are caught.
Social networks change that context, and in so doing they change the nature of privacy, in ways that are both good and bad.
In so doing, he drummed up support among his base, especially those who identify with his xenophobic statements about immigrants and other groups.
They riled up their base, and in so doing unleashed a toxic anger that powered both Cruz and Trump in the 2016 primary.
In so doing, he helped create our balkanized political climate, the cancer eating away at the very idea of an American body politic.
In so doing, he's prejudging cases and encouraging adjudicators to deny asylum in these cases even though they may meet asylum legal standards.
In so doing, it offers a more comprehensive way of looking at our own troubled times, which can easily invite despair and resignation.
In so doing, a complicated interaction between elites from the political left and the right was once again reduced to some shallow pageant.
The problem is that so many insist on drifting wider, and in so doing are brushing aside the narrative that they helped construct.
It's the most important comedy of the year because it challenged the form, and in so doing, expanded the idea of its possibilities.
In so doing, they were on the side of the 71 percent of voters who, in one recent poll, oppose federal Medicaid cuts.
In so doing, moreover, Congress has distinguished offices it believes the president has discretion to fill from those it believes he "shall" fill.
In so doing, it would put a damper on opportunities for people with disabilities to participate as full and equal members of society.
Every bomb is defused, no matter the intended target, and in so doing the country is left just a little safer for everyone.
In so doing, Giuliani hoped to validate Trump's victory in the last presidential election and smear his top rival in the next one.
In so doing he opened the door to what may be serious conflicts of interest -- and certainly to the appearance of such conflicts.
Phil Bryant -- and, in so doing, reminding us all that looking the part is essential to doing the job in his mind. 29.
The I.P.C. president, Philip Craven, noted that Russia placed "medals over morals" and in so doing made a mockery of the Olympic Charter.
But in so doing, it exacerbates the financial problems that other states will soon face because Congress has not provided any new funds.
And in so doing it gives all of us permission to follow a natural human instinct: leaning into and on our loved ones.
In so doing, they make many, many choices about how much to cover events and candidates during a campaign, and how to cover them.
In so doing, the alt-right hopes to achieve a larger objective: to confuse the problem of racial injustice with that of "radical Islam."
In so doing, the administration licensed the regulated community to ignore a congressional statute, a move that was inimical to the Take Care Clause.
In so doing, Democrats abandoned the high-ground consensus (such as it was) that the No Fly List and Terrorist Watch List are bad.
In so doing, the Clintons had inserted into the DOC an individual who was believed to be part of Chinese intelligence, named John Huang.
This is how I believe we will empower women, and in so doing, enable them to raise confident, empathetic and ambitious sons and daughters.
In so doing, it curbed the headlong rush to assimilation, the great aspiration of the American Jewish community for much of the 20th century.
In so doing, the Trump Campaign turned an influence effort from a foreign power into a key strategy for a United States presidential election.
So yes, China has excluded several products from its market, but on the other hand, in so doing, it has produced a reasonable alternative.
In so doing, it diminishes the standing and the status of one of America's great institutions, risking deadly confrontation and a spiral into war.
Ishiguro invites the future into the past in this novel, and in so doing hoists himself into a new vantage point on the present.
The clearinghouse, were it better utilized, could help solve this problem, and in so doing, could improve patient outcomes and reduce health care costs.
She encouraged her fans to register to vote, and in so doing drove what appeared to be a measurable spike in voter registration numbers.
In so doing, they protect themselves from competition, fatten their bank accounts with diverted wealth and slow the creative destruction that drives economic growth.
In so doing they could end up implicitly bestowing approval on other presidential acts that amount to a long train of abuses of power.
I knew I wanted to follow the arc of their marriages, but I underestimated what, in so doing, I might learn about my own.
In so doing, they hoped to persuade enough electors in states won by Donald Trump to choose someone else and deny Trump the presidency.
How is the NYJTL contributing to that success, and in so doing, fulfilling the mission of its founder, the former tennis champion Arthur Ashe?
In so doing, activists said, the court set a new legal standard that calls for changes to laws in 22 countries under its jurisdiction.
In so doing, the campaign is making an appeal to the party's rank and file, reaching beyond Mr. Sanders's fervent base of progressive voters.
It doesn't have a foldable or bendable screen; Samsung unveiled that earlier this year and in so doing took the innovation lead over Apple.
In so doing, the government has deprived the plaintiffs — the youngest is 11 years old — the right to a safe and stable climate system.
In so doing, it paints a picture of reality on the ground in Africa today and what it could be 30 years from now.
A woman, in contrast, has no choice: She falls in love because she is loved, and in so doing, she cedes ownership of herself.
They had come to arrest the man who had rescued Nissan from bankruptcy in 1999 and in so doing become a superstar of Japanese business.
In so doing, the White House is hoping to hit fast forward on the economic positives that come from a more pro-business tax policy.
Nikki Haley to be the US ambassador to the United Nations, and in so doing, he has sent a popular conservative figure into new terrain.
In so doing, proponents of "law and order" redefine "the law" — a powerful rhetorical move that strengthens the public appeal of "law and order" politics.
In so doing, the app figured out how to cut down on the torrents of abuse women that suffer online, at least in one area.
Those on the left stifle the First Amendment — and, in so doing, evidence their lack of commitment to the Constitution and the liberty it promises.
"I started out making fun of politicians, parodying them, and, in so doing, showing what kind of Ukraine I would like to see," he said.
In so doing, it has built a user base which it hopes eventually to tap for more than just its current very low data charges.
The draft rules are likely to cause it to shrink and, in so doing, to leave banks with less free cash to invest in bonds.
Democrats see a chance to peel away their rival's socially moderate, well-educated voters, and in so doing claim the "pro-business" mantle from Republicans.
In so doing, he officially entered the post–financial crisis economy, an often terrifying place where wage stagnation and college debt loom above all else.
In so doing, it encourages them to reflect for a moment on a corner of the city that continues to be easy to look past.
He had tried and failed to make Trump happy and, in so doing, had badly alienated the very press corps he was supposed to service.
In so doing, he inappropriately tilts the scales of justice against the prosecution and in favor of the defendant in the eyes of the jury.
Then America takes it further, imputing the poor choices of a few onto a whole race, and in so doing sets the stage for disaster.
In so doing, they serve the business interests of the global company, which relies on national governments not to block its service to their citizens.
In so doing, though, they largely obscured Grand Central, and the station became a victim of its own success, walled off by ever-growing towers.
They have pruned, or purged, the drama until it runs just over an hour and a half, and, in so doing, mislaid its nervous languor.
But over the course of their adventure they begin to change each other — and in so doing learn more about the strange world they inhabit.
In 1793, Mackenzie made another attempt, trying a new route over the Rockies, and in so doing made the first recorded crossing of the continent.
It's to watch him capitulate, and, in so doing, seize the right to declare who's morally fit to be in the party, and who isn't.
In so doing so, it may well be the case that Trump is forced to spend some political capital and a positive change is made.
In so doing it uncovers new material, including several works that important artists made in response to the incident that have never been shown before.
She has ignored irrefutable evidence of ethnic cleansing, and in so doing, has emboldened Myanmar's military to persist in committing crimes against humanity with impunity.
In so doing, regulators hope to increase market-making profits, boost liquidity and investor interest in small-cap stocks and their Initial Public Offerings (IPOs).
We managed to stop 25 planes and in so doing prevented the emission of hundreds, if not thousands, of tonnes of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
I saw how the big production companies destroyed his life, his work, and in so doing a little bit of the man I loved so much.
American negotiators could, for instance, target Britain's insurance market, extracting an agreement to lower non-tariff barriers and in so doing cutting that prized trade surplus.
In so doing, Clinton would not merely revive one of her husband's most important legacies, but would place America firmly on the side of international justice.
Waymo has argued that this proves Uber preemptively covered its tracks, and in so doing, inappropriately interfered with legal proceedings by deleting evidence, also called spoliation.
The crucial point is that many of these activities involve taking risks and investing—exactly what austerity doesn't do—and in so doing they create value.
And in so doing, allowed him to now reach out to a whole new audience that might have resisted the more erratically arranged lights of yesteryear?
Congolese officials close to the process say that, in being so publicly combative, the miners overplayed their hand, and in so doing hardened the government's resolve.
In so doing, the bismuth started to melt, creating a so-called metastable liquid at a temperature and pressure combination where bismuth should be a solid.
Other arguments against the classification of "Get Out" as comedy pursue the line that in so doing, its chances at a best-picture Oscar are hurt.
Congress should quickly bring needed relief to local businesses across America, and in so doing, show the working people of our country that we are listening.
In so doing, the senators chose to take out their frustrations about the outgoing administration's Israel policy on some of the most vulnerable people on earth.
In so doing, Brown was suspended indefinitely, with pay, and the Giants were granted a roster exemption so they would not have to cut him immediately.
And in so doing, the Republican Party continued to cement its image as an out-of-touch party that holds unacceptable misogynistic, sexist and racist views.
In so doing, they are reaffirming their role as an essential part of civic life in America by making themselves indispensable to new generations of patrons.
He took more steps to open the economy and, in so doing, dismantled parts of the socialist state that his brother had defended for so long.
They need only choose to look economic reality in the eye, live up to their Party's proud heritage, and in so doing create their own legacy.
" For his part, Hayes said Zeta is "poised to deliver a unique value to the marketplace and, in my estimation, disrupt multiple industries in so doing.
Crowley's loss closes the book on them -- and, in so doing, creates the very real possibility of a massive power vacuum for the post-Pelosi party.
But in so doing, he wanted to make sure everyone -- in the chamber and outside of it -- didn't see his resignation as an admission of guilt.
In so doing, he distilled our rotten politics — its transactional nature, its tribal fury, its hysterical pitch — as neatly as anybody in the current Congress does.
In so doing, they will remove the filibuster as a part of the Supreme Court confirmation process forever — or until someone decides to change it back.
And in so doing, they are moving dangerously close to the day when being a loyal Trump Republican could be seen as being an unpatriotic American.
Waze has sought to curb these reports, but in so doing, it has come across less as omniscient than unthinking and defensive — and above all, corporate.
It's up to Murderbot to stop running and rescue her — and in so doing confront the tumult of feelings about when they last parted, and how.
The rule in politics (and life) is that you don't punch down because, in so doing, you elevate the person below you on the totem pole.
In so doing, the Obama administration calculated, it would prevent 1,500 to 3,600 premature deaths per year by 2030 and would provide other beneficial health effects.
In so doing he turned the story of a once-servile son who brags about killing his tyrannical father into an exploration of Trinidad's national identity.
In so doing, Manchin, who also voted for Trump's first Supreme Court selection, Neil Gorsuch, became the only Senate Democrat to break ranks with his party.
YouTube is overhauling its verification system, and in so doing is radically changing who is qualified to have the coveted little checkmark next to their name.
The real vision, he says, is to help people regain control of their inbox, and in so doing, make email that much more useful and indispensable.
In so doing, the department violates not just some technical legal doctrine but also an ancient and axiomatic principle undergirding virtually any decent system of laws.
In so doing, the company is positioning Ms. Jenner as a successor to the supermodel Cindy Crawford, who appeared in a famous Pepsi ad in 1992.
In so doing, she becomes the first to commit the ultimate modern act of not accepting the meaning of others but insisting on making meaning yourself.
This group portrait of stargazers, mathematicians, theorists, and the benefactresses who supported them shows that, in so doing, they revolutionized the place of women in science.
In so doing, his "gifted hands," which happens to be the title of his 2202 autobiography, have taken up a new specialty in robbing the poor.
F Markieff Morris played as he seldom did while with Phoenix earlier this season, and in so doing kept the Washington Wizards' slim playoff chances alive.
In so doing, the full appeals court overruled a decision by a smaller panel of its judges to uphold the district court's decision in the college's favor.
In so doing, they give some form of a thumbs-up to the Soviet Union's vast war machine (hey, that war machine defeated the Nazis after all!).
We associate trash pickup with the lowest rungs of our society, and in so doing absolve ourselves of any need to participate in this essential civic duty.
"The Russian uses opaque financial channels and strategic investments in furtherance of these aims, and in so doing it often exports corruption and criminality," he also said.
Prince William and Princess Kate are starting a conversation about mental health – and in so doing, they're opening up in ways royals of previous generations never have.
In so doing, we do our educational mission a disservice by not exploring the consequences — social, political, legal and economic — of certain kinds of rhetoric and policies.
In so doing, Trump's pick to head the Treasury Department dismissed the validity of one of the nation's central economic guideposts, which currently sits at 4.7 percent.
The so-called establishment of the GOP has moved to accommodate Trump and, in so doing, lost any of the strategic high ground they might have maintained.
But in so doing, Branagh subtracts all the femininity from Poirot's character, which in Suchet's performance felt key to his insight into the clumsy masculine criminal brain.
In so doing, he would "break up" Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as many liberal immigration activists have demanded, splitting its responsibilities between the Justice and State Departments.
In so doing, she has staged an overdue intervention into the fiction of female interiority, to establish a signpost for new directions in literature about young women.
What matters is that you punch back -- and, in so doing, make clear you aren't going to just let people (any people) just punch you for free.
DFU mode will allow you to use your iPad again, but in so doing you will lose all your files, pictures, and everything else in its memory.
And in so doing, he's co-opting the language and tactics influential conservatives have been using, less overtly, to undermine President Obama and liberal governance for years.
In so doing, he will reimpose the sanctions that were waived as a result of the deal, to include sanctions against third parties doing business with Iran.
The two hashed out the previous season's trauma, maybe for the first time, and in so doing opened the possibility of a different, happier sort of relationship.
President Trump likes to refer to the coronavirus as the "Chinese virus," and in so doing he's popularizing an image of the pandemic as a foreign invasion.
Spotting fake reviews is critical as you sniff out fake products, and in so doing, you usually have to rely on your own assessment of a review.
They took the jail time (knowing it would cost the county money for room and board), and in so doing helped galvanize the fledgling civil rights movement.
In so doing, the Trump administration not only can signal that it considers Iran's conduct unacceptable, but also can express solidarity with the long-suffering Iranian people.
And in so doing, offering up yet more evidence of how he believes intelligence -- or what he perceives to be intelligence is to his conception of people.
In so doing, Trump's pick to head the Treasury Department dismissed the validity of one of the nation's central economic guideposts, which currently sits at 220006 percent.
In so doing, the report is directly at odds with the US intelligence community, which concluded just the opposite: that Russia did intervene to help elect Trump.
In so doing, he effectively invited individuals and companies to provide financial benefits to him to gain influence with his boss and close relative, President Donald Trump.
In so doing, the bill undermines the entire point of paid leave: helping workers care for themselves or their relatives without losing their job or economic security.
In so doing, he is continuing a wider pattern of the Trump administration: treating the federal government as a necessary participant in the longevity of Christian America.
In so doing, he missed an opportunity to stand out as a battle-tested pragmatist on matters of race and to win voters of color to his campaign.
In so doing, it should make us all a little wiser about what ought to be subjected to referendums and what must be properly left to our representatives.
In so doing, they're strengthening the already ironclad relationship between GOP party politics and white evangelicalism — and promoting a Christian nationalist agenda that's far more nationalist than Christian.
The idea that Donald Trump might fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller and in so doing spark some kind of constitutional crisis has been gaining traction for months now.
By limiting pollution from power plants, the plan would slow our headlong rush to change our climate and in so doing would catalyze America's growing renewable energy markets.
ISIS' overreach ISIS has overreached, and in so doing, has demonstrated that the longer-term strategy of its parent and rival, al Qaeda, is the more prudent one.
It behooves Congress to act now, and, in so doing, save taxpayers billions of dollars, while also protecting the health coverage of 500,000 U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico.
In so doing, regulators hope to increase market-making profits, boost liquidity and investor interest in small-cap stocks and their Initial Public Offerings (IPOs): http://bit.ly/2dzjIBx.
In so doing, ISIS itself is guilty of polytheism, the gravest sin in Islam, and the same sin the Salafists say the rest of us Muslims are committing.
In a sense, China serves as a conduit of South Korea's and Japan's exports and in so doing inflates its own export trade figure with the United States.
In so doing, they not only tarnished the reputation of the entire FBI, they destroyed the claim of the Republican Party as the party of law and order.
Democrats would remember that Kerry lost what was seen as a very winnable race in 2004 -- and in so doing delivered a second term to George W. Bush.
In so doing, the heartbreaking burning of Notre Dame has paradoxically replenished our spiritual reserve, brought us together, and thus renewed our faith in the goodness of humanity.
He became the first Republican to endorse impeachment, and in so doing earned himself (almost instantly) a primary challenger and a couple of derogatory tweets from the president.
The CDC statement makes clear that opioid reduction is not right for everyone, and in so doing, reflects the individual differences in the experience and treatment of pain.
This is an important next step in the effort to ensure that ads for these lawsuits are not misleading the public and in so doing endangering patient health.
But in so doing, they also found a way to rebuild it on their own terms, and maybe the work of that has been all of human existence.
In so doing, he would abandon the expectations, the tacky old Suns uniform, the pass from the Father, and discover for himself a deeper, greater truth of living.
In so doing, he would make it easier for Congress to reimpose sanctions on Iran's nuclear program and effectively kill the deal with simple majorities in both chambers.
In so doing, the agency, more than a year since Charles Rettig became commissioner, has demonstrated that it can be effective even with tight budgets and heavy workloads.
In so doing, they first defied a ban on gatherings of more than 200 people and then, as the prohibition was tightened, gatherings of more than 10 people.
And in so doing, like white blood cells after a severe infection, surviving startups can develop resistance against the subsequent challenges they will inevitably face in their lifetimes.
In so doing, the Trump administration has unmoored American foreign policy principles, ignored national security expertise and created grave risks for the homeland and the world at large.
I will try everything that comes my way and, in so doing, hopefully learn how to conduct myself in a world populated with more people than just me.
In so doing, he coordinated with one or more members of the campaign, including through meetings and phone calls, about the fact, nature and timing of the payments.
In so doing, that slows the technological innovations — in everything from first responder communications to traffic system management — that can deliver smarter, less costly government services for taxpayers.
A medium-rare rib-eye, grilled and sliced, unites the ramen-eating experience with the steakhouse experience, and in so doing unites Tokyo and New York City ($21).
In so doing, the process of building up the natural beauty brand took a lot longer, one of the founders Nicola Elliott explained at the AllBright FoundHER festival.
In so doing, he makes some of the most gorgeous paintings around town right now, and joins a cohort that's retooling post-painterly abstraction for the digital era.
We have to look at each other and recognize that we are in a hard predicament, and in so doing, we also need to understand that it's okay.
While some stood to gain personally, others were motivated ideologically, by pride, or something else, but all believed that in so doing they would be listened to and respected.
Reynolds seems to push "Believer" towards sharing the spotlight by bringing in other voices; in so doing, he shows viewers exactly what the role of a good ally is.
The way in which we're dealing with that, though, is by macroprudential rules-, PD: That are rigorously implemented, and have the full support of the government in so doing.
In so doing, Vautier's hubristic verve has been increasingly trivializing (one might even say erasing) the once important concept of high art as a cognitive artifact of tasteful discrimination.
The Republican bill would repeal this surtax and, in so doing, give everyone in the bottom 90 percent an average tax cut of $0, per the Tax Policy Center.
In so doing, it mostly brought more peace, prosperity, freedom and security to its inhabitants than were enjoyed by the rest of Europe—and it lasted for 1,000 years.
A group called the Sons of Confederate Veterans began pushing back, fighting for the Lost Cause legend—and, in so doing, they created the myth of black Confederate soldiers.
Over the course of the season, viewers will see if the entrepreneurs have the ambition, creativity, and hustle necessary to succeed -- and in so doing, help a neighborhood rebuild.
And in so doing, they were basically the victims of a sneaky practical joke that Trump is likely to use again to continue to embarrass and delegitimize his opponents.
In so doing, it may please conservatives who want states to have greater say over what is covered, and those who have opposed the contraceptive requirements from the beginning.
Leonid Bershidsky wonders what gives — and in so doing, makes this sharp point: Investors and advertisers should take into account polls such as Pew's along with Facebook's user numbers.
" In so doing, he also highlighted the construction of books as a hallowed art form: "[I wished] to celebrate the book as an object, more than a text carrier.
I could not risk breaking the law, even a law that I find unjust, to help one woman, and in so doing jeopardize my ability to help all women.
It might, conversely, mean a restaurant chain like Chick-fil-A funding groups opposed to same-sex marriage, and in so doing appealing to a conservative, Christian consumer base.
One such person is "John", who popped the question to his girlfriend "Jane" at his best friend's wedding and in so doing, riled up a horde of Twitter users.
Exoplanets are rather insignificant astronomical objects, but I learned how these scientists transformed planets into places and in so doing have populated the cosmos with hundreds of meaningful worlds.
And in so doing, his ideas illustrated the greatest threat posed by terrorism: a descent into the lawless, hateful demagogy of those who despise the West and its values.
In so doing, Western governments have effectively shut the door on those Muslims who dare to dissent, who suggest reform rather than radicalism as the solution to Islam's ills.
In so doing, it demonstrates how an organization with a staff of just 70 and a budget just over $4 million can catalyze changes in a much larger system.
It eliminates a perceived risk to the Nation's cybersecurity and, in so doing, has the secondary effect of foreclosing one small source of revenue for a large multinational corporation.
While these people don't wield a huge amount of social or political power, Nisenbaum portrays them with majesty and importance, and in so doing upends class and status structures.
" She added: "In so doing, the partisan gerrymanders here debased and dishonored our democracy, turning upside-down the core American idea that all governmental power derives from the people.
This award was meant to provide succor for big blockbusters traditionally overlooked by the academy and, in so doing, shore up dwindling Oscar ratings over the past two years.
Eugene Rabkin, the founder of StyleZeitgeist, a fashion forum, criticized the platform for undercutting the primary market for designers, and in so doing, eating away at independent designers' livelihoods.
Some universities might be able to cover tuition for some students, but in so doing, they would be forced to decrease the total number of graduate students they accept.
Reed believed that the heat produced by a nuclear explosion would, in effect, blow up the eye of the hurricane and, in so doing, derail or significantly weaken it.
In so doing, they should aim for an approach that will truly give more states the opportunity to become what Justice Louis Brandeis once called the "laboratories of democracy."
In so doing, Mr. Schiff angered several centrist or swing-state Republicans — including Senators Collins and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska — who are potential votes in favor of having witnesses.
In so doing, the government creates perverse incentives for manufacturers to raise their prices to make up for the amounts the government collects, resulting in ever-higher federal costs.
We strive to ensure there are no safe havens for terrorists and their supporters, and in so doing we make the world a safer place for generations to come.
We want to believe in the best possible narrative of our actions, and in so doing, construct stories for ourselves that carefully elide facts and memories that don't fit.
It shows that government actually can help tens of millions of Americans lead better, more secure lives, and in so doing it threatens their low-tax, small-government ideology.
We look to assert our identity and fulfill our aspirations by voting for someone who makes us believe in them, and in so doing helps us believe in ourselves.
In so doing, his administration is encouraging an ill-considered political outcome that inflicts enormous risk on the British people with the potential disruption of the United Kingdom itself.
And in so doing, he ensured that Cersei Lannister won't be facing as much firepower as before, while also striking a nerve in the hearts of Game of Thrones fans.
"I have always seen it as a kind of parental duty to show my own children beautiful stuff, and in so doing reveal to them an alternate world," he wrote.
In so doing, he's become the legal face of the burning conservative conviction, fanned vigorously by President Trump, that the real victims of speech suppression today are on the right.
In addition, a number of these films also touch on notions of the body, gender, and identity, and in so doing provide passionate, at times whimsical, takes on weighty issues.
In so doing, Trump touched on an issue that Abe has made a priority to resolve: the Japanese citizens who were abducted by North Korea in the 1970s and 1980s.
Those asserting their independence would surely fuel greater cynicism and augment fears about a broken electoral process and in so doing give legitimacy to Trump's claims of a rigged system.
The second path means condemnation by the elites, and in so-doing the liberal media's scorn – a sure sign that we are reinvigorating a healthy challenge to the status quo.
Under her direction, Refinery29 has shown what a vibrant, diverse, and unapologetically feminist approach to women's stories looks like, and, in so doing, she's dared other sites to keep up.
In so doing, Trump seemed to reveal how little regard he has for the independence of U.S. institutions and how tenuous Yellen's position might become were he to be president.
But at the Metropolitan Society for International Affairs, we're working to change that, and in so doing, make a broader point about America in the world in the 21st century.
Kim Jong-un is ruthlessly isolating himself and his government from the outside world — and in so doing, further deepening the threat faced by the United States and its allies.
Earlier today, this tiny European nation announced its intentions to back commercial asteroid-mining ventures, and in so doing, is positioning itself as an international leader in this promising area.
"Attorney General William P. Barr spoke to an audience of one, President Trump, and in so doing let down 329 million Americans," Podesta said of Barr's press conference earlier Thursday.
Towards a Concrete Utopia is an extraordinary show precisely because it engages with our romanticization of this form, but in so doing teaches, gently, about the time and the place.
Reno, the Supreme Court ruled against the existing districts and, in so doing, created the concept of the unconstitutional racial gerrymander: a separation of voters by race without sufficient justification.
Another critique is that so-called faithless electors could go rogue -- not follow the voting pattern of their state -- and, in so doing, swing a close election to another candidate.
In so doing, Faith Nation — and Trump, in enabling it through his selective granting of access — isn't so much sowing pro-administration propaganda as destabilizing the very idea of truth.
Houthi fighters cache weapons or station troops beside such buildings in the hope of protecting them from airstrikes — but in so doing, can turn the buildings into legitimate military targets.
But in so doing, they said, the man had hit the gas rather than the brakes, and the minivan mounted a curb, smashing two fruit carts and striking several victims.
In so doing, he is following the path of other rising Democratic stars, such as Rahm Emanuel and Chris Van Hollen, who left the House to pursue other political posts.
He went WAY out of his way to keep her quiet -- and in so doing provoked the lawsuit that brought us "David Dennison" and "Peggy Peterson" among other things. 5.
Down the street, President Trump was doing everything he could to enrage the media and the Democratic Party's "progressive" wing and in so doing, escalate their demands for impeachment proceedings.
But in so doing, it is likely to anger segments of British society for whom the Supreme Court, an institution founded only in 2009, has been largely anonymous until today.
It's true that Sanders enthusiasts believe that they can rally a hidden majority of Americans around an aggressively populist agenda, and in so doing also push Congress into going along.
He's playing down to every misogynistic stereotype leveled at the GOP and, in so doing, confirming for Millennials and young Americans that Republicans are not the party to represent them.
In so doing, the story of what McGlashan says he did do offers a window into how the nation&aposs wealthy use their networks to get their kids into schools.
AGU's board should seize this opportunity to act on its own policy against scientific misinformation, and in so doing, lead the way in defending the scientific integrity of our field.
In so doing, they have maintained their minority status in Congress, sustained the most stunning loss in modern presidential history and left voters with little sense of what they represent.
" In so doing, she said, the court was sending a message to "members of minority religions in our country that they are outsiders, not full members of the political commu­nity.
These are seldom profound wines, yet rosé nonetheless tugs at the imagination, and in so doing has become a symbol of summer's liberation from all that is humdrum and workaday.
We live and we die, but we pass pieces of ourselves forward, and in so doing we live again, both as memories and as hazy reflections cast on muddy water.
In so doing, it will start to fill in some of the blanks against rivals like Slack, whose popular messaging and collaboration app has mobile versions for iOS and Android.
In so doing he unwittingly created a new line of descent for festive pop: one of maximalism, of breathlessness, where sleigh bells race pounding drums to the end of the song.
After all, a priest's parishioners mostly have families to which they return, primary attachments in the context of which they can bitch and moan and feel generally safe in so doing.
In so doing, I was also figuring out ways to think about — and to talk about — the drugs, and why I was taking them, without attaching as much shame and stigma.
In so doing, she became the de facto mascot of no wave, a brutal, reactionary strain of experimental rock that offered an alternative to the new wave of the late 1970s.
This likely happens as a result of the body trying to get rid of the alien brain matter—but in so doing, mounts a double-attack that also affects the brain.
But it wasn't until one of my colonists made this sculpture long after these events that I actually recalled the fight, and in so doing began to think of it differently.
That desire to do the opposite -- and, in so doing, to stick a finger in the eye of the political establishment -- was an instinct Trump had before he ran for president.
His retirement would afford Trump an opportunity to appoint someone along the lines of Gorsuch and, in so doing, impact the ideological makeup of the court for decades to come. 2.
In so doing, it can make clear that the regime's malign treatment of women — contra Mohammad Jafar Montazeri — amounts to the true source of shame and disgrace in the Islamic Republic.
And, why did Mexico decide to throw its lot in with President Trump, who is widely despised by the Mexican populace — and in so doing also throw Canada under the bus?
Orrin Hatch of Utah announced his intention earlier in the day to retire at the end of his current term, and in so doing left open a race to replace him.
In so doing, the post-inversion company can avail itself of the same inbound earning stripping opportunities as its foreign-based competitors without the impediment of the U.S. subpart F regime.
In so doing, Washington can present Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with a choice: Either renegotiate the nuclear deal, on our terms, or risk the collapse of Iran's economy and possibly your regime.
In so doing, you performed the Miracle on the Han that we see all around us, from the stunning skyline of Seoul to the plains and peaks of this beautiful landscape.
In so doing he courted controversy by asserting that multiple Judaisms, arising from local conditions, coexisted in the period after the fall of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in A.D. 220.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who had support from virtually every elected official in the state, was widely expected to win and, in so doing, effectively end Sanders' upstart campaign.
In so doing, she suggests that this might be the end of reality as we know it, with life in their hazy world going on as the world outside Crestone burns.
In so doing, Christian advocacy groups have the opportunity to broaden and diversify their political reach, and speak out (as many did about family separation) about issues that transcend sectarian lines.
In so doing, Mr. Duffy and Endeavor Life Sciences, his company, join the ranks of a winding list of biohackers, artists and technologists dabbling in the world of biogenic tattoo artistry.
To date, we've collectively done very little to abate it and I would argue that, in so doing, we have failed to provide for the health and wellness of our communities.
One assumes that if the Fed cut the price enough it could rid itself of these securities but in so doing it could wipe out its estimated equity of $41 billion.
In so doing, it hopes to convince what it terms its "breakaway province" that it can avoid a costly conflict if it allows itself to be peacefully absorbed into the mainland.
In so doing, it joined an increasing list of courts asking Congress to amend the so-called Communications Decency Act (CDA), which they have interpreted to provide immunity for such companies.
Every partisan who uses him — against all he or she has ever claimed to champion — to advance a political agenda and, in so doing, places party over country, is an offense.
Unfortunately, the NCFA comes up short in its answers to both of these questions and, in so doing, missed an important opportunity to help Congress get America the Army it needs.
But in so doing, he has also made the world cringe -- unnecessarily praising a ruthless ruler, and forever tarnishing America's image as an (admittedly flawed) advocate of human dignity for all.
The film won Bong the Palme d'Or, in a unanimous decision among the jury — and in so doing, it became the first Korean film to ever win the festival's top prize.
In so doing, they failed to investigate the real problem about Lewinsky: not that Clinton was having an affair, but that he was potentially wielding his power over a subordinate unethically.
We just let the characters experience it as they would and hope that the audience will go along with the characters, and in so doing, the story will unfold and make sense.
Companies discovered this to their cost when they decided to comply with China's requirement to share lists of names of HIV-positive employees, breaking American, British and European laws in so doing.
Trump was pitching a secularized version of the Joel Osteen aspirational gospel; I can teach you to think and act like me, and, in so doing, you can be just like me!
Its premise is that the Democratic Party is a criminal enterprise that has taken over the United States, and in so doing has succeeded in obscuring its past crimes against the country.
The work restores life to the vacuum of uninhabited places by imagining their past, and in so doing, contemplates what is lost in destruction, and what ghosts of the past can remain.
To my surprise and great appreciation, Graham was kind enough to take the time to reply to my criticisms, and in so doing, won me over on the essence of the topic.
In so doing, he joins fellow authors who have released literally hundreds of erotic tales about Donald Trump and Ted Cruz and Justin Trudeau and Barack Obama, to name just a few.
In so doing he spent time in Russia, sitting for several interviews with its president, with the opening hours featuring portions of talks conducted from July 2015 to as recently as February.
He was also the first professional athlete who showed no respect for his opponents, who publicly demeaned them and, in so doing, brought boxing hype down to the level of professional wrestling.
In so doing, he has upended seven decades of U.S. foreign policy, garnered near universal international condemnation and stepped into the thorniest section of what may be the world's most thorny issue.
Although all this was understood at the time, the United States elected to delist North Korea in 2008 — and in so doing, again fell back into its pattern of misunderstanding rogue regimes.
In so doing, however, it inadvertently suggests that what we need isn't to band together to make a better reality but, instead, to wait for everybody else to come to their senses.
In so doing, Mr. Xi is trying to rewrite the global economic order — an adviser to the government called the plan "the new globalization 2.0" — drawing companies and countries into Beijing's embrace.
It also frequently comes from inflecting the color white with warmer tones of wood and rust, and in so doing, subtly subverting the common association between whiteness and purity, or formal restrictiveness.
In so doing, and especially by supporting the mass dissemination of fake news and outright lies, they radically reinforce the biases that drive Americans into dangerously oppositional camps of red and blue.
Our goal as trans people should be to normalize all of these identities and in so doing push back against an unfairly limiting gender binary that hurts cis men and women, too.
" The Regents and the commissioner of education, he wrote, had failed to use their resources to enforce integration "and in so doing encouraged the city defendants to continue their own segregative actions.
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board was supposed to help fix that and now it, too, must take steps to ensure its own integrity and, in so doing, the integrity of markets.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in the United States has opened the door to more class-action lawsuits against lenders — and in so doing, set itself up for a fight with Republicans.
If Kennedy were to retire in 2628, President Trump would have likely prevailed in appointing a hard-right nominee and, in so doing, flipping the outcome in a host of important cases.
Gerwig reveals the economic underpinning that lies beneath each marriage, and in so doing, she transforms the whole fraught and vexed climax of Little Women into a celebration of subversive feminine ambition.
Higgins is fascinated by the possibility that he might be able to remake Eliza, and in so doing subvert or at the very least mock the boundaries of the British class system.
And in so doing, Cruz's self-serving act will forever separate himself from his own party and leave him with no real support for any national or possibly even statewide election ever again.
He made the comments in recusing himself from hearing a class-action lawsuit because of his own cancer battle -- and in so doing thrust himself into a heated debate in the oncology world.
In the finale, though, Arya killed Ser Meryn Trant, who killed her teacher Syrio Forel (or so we assume) way back in season one, and, in so doing, she revealed her true identity.
"In so doing," Schrader said, "you find that he becomes more ignorant, ignorant of the nature of his problem": Travis's problem is the same as the existential hero's, that is, should I exist?
Using the phone in their pocket they instantly discover what you're all about and how they feel about your work and, in so doing, build their mental model of your purpose and brand.
Kushner's comments indicate he wants to "drive a wedge between the Palestinian people and their leadership and in so doing may make the sales pitch for his future plan even harder," Swan writes.
Only when the details are made public will the country be able to accept responsibility for what happened, to declare it wrong, and in so doing to move forward — decisively away from torture.
The original mission of the label was just to publish their friends' music and in so doing, they established themselves as low-key exporters of some of the world's best gnarly synth music.
That's to avoid having the Minneapolis Police Department "investigate itself in these most sensitive cases, and in so doing, help build community trust in the oversight process," said the mayor in a statement.
Taken as a whole, the show offers a thoughtful look at what can best be described as the overwhelming banality of the present-day office, and in so doing achieves something much bigger.
You have to admire the size of an ego that would allow a man not onlyto interrupt an opposing team's live broadcast but also to claim the moral high ground in so doing.
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First, peeling off blue-collar Democratic voters would not on its own be enough if, in so doing, Mr Trump alienates Republicans in the suburbs of midwestern cities who voted for Mr Romney.
He masterminded Trump's ascendance to the White House, and in so doing correctly identified a hunger felt by swathes of the American population that was neglected at a bitter cost by the left.
In so doing, he has antagonized the honorable and patriotic men and women of the country's military forces whose service derives from their obligation to uphold the Constitution rather than any individual leader.
In so doing, not only will these policies lead to economic growth and a stronger America — they will show voters that Republicans can and will use their majorities to benefit the entire nation.
Ben Franklin's best-selling "Autobiography" mythologized his rags-to-riches rise from indentured servant to inventor and statesman, and in so doing he further stitched the redemption narrative into the nation's moral fabric.
In so doing, he offered a view into the tectonic shifts in the fashion industry, the instability of the high-fashion, runway model he left behind and the traditional gatekeepers who perpetuate it.
In so doing, she reignited a conversation on both the FN's xenophobic roots and the French state's role in World War II. She may also have irreparably damaged her chances for the presidency.
We are extending stories beyond the inches of a screen — and in so doing, envisioning a world in which devices begin to disappear and the spaces around us become the information surfaces themselves.
Booker lauded black women as "the best voting demographic in America" and in so doing acknowledged the importance of racial diversity, not just symbolically but substantively, to the Democratic Party's 2020 electoral hopes.
In so doing, he said, the company ignored the Google settings he had selected that were supposed to give his district control over which new Google services to switch on in its schools.
In so doing, it taps into a truth not always acknowledged: That much of shopping is about validation; for books, no less than clothes or cars or jewelry, can be a powerful identifier.
In so doing, President Trump used the powers of the Presidency in a manner that compromised the national security of the United States and undermined the integrity of the United States democratic process.
In so doing, the board drastically decreased the likelihood that the case will ever reach a final resolution — a resolution that could have changed the story for disadvantaged children across the United States.
To speak so much about disrupting the status quo and improving the rapidly deteriorating world—and to increase one's profile in so doing—is, eventually, to court a response: OK, let's see then.
Their goal is to say, these are three principles that we should put over politics and, in so doing, we will allow for a dialogue that will get us all to better answers.
Those in control of the world's wealth have, in the last few decades, taken more and more for themselves and in so doing have destabilized the global economy and our collective political order.
In so doing, Jeffress has, perhaps inadvertently, revealed the dark heart of Christian nationalism: It is as much, if not more, about jingoism and ethnonationalism as it has ever been about Christian values.
Democrats fighting the addition of the citizenship question insist its true aim is to scare immigrants away from filling out the questionnaire and, in so doing, undercount non-white voters who typically favor Democrats.
In so doing, he created an art of the idea/word before the advent of conceptual art, as heralded in 1963 by Henry Flynt's "Concept Art" essay published in An Anthology of Chance Operations.
In Supremacy, two teams of six fight much like they would in Destiny's Clash mode, where the only objective is to kill enemies and, in so doing, earn more points than the opposing team.
In so doing, Stanfield makes black men with dynamic inner lives more readily discernible to audiences and therefore likelier to survive a world whose flat renderings of black manhood can diminish those men's complexity.
This is what it will take to override the powerful forces jamming the economic model and, in so doing, reveal the true scarcity of our natural resources and the sustainable path to preserve them.
They moved from everyday algebra to differential algebra and, in so doing, from flat sheets to curved ones, and even to non-Euclidean geometries like that with which the theory of relativity describes spacetime.
There's also a social component, meaning that people express their distaste for the word and share that view with other people, and in so doing other people also come to find the word disgusting.
Christie endorsed Trump for president after bowing out of a bid of his own, and in so doing, he became one of the first major GOP figures to back the controversial first-time politician.
In so doing, it has issued a clarion call to an entire generation of social justice activists, placing the fledgling movement on the cutting edge of civil rights activism for the twenty-first century.
In the immense distances of space that is close enough to mean that, some day, perhaps, someone might send probes to visit it and in so doing glimpse a totally different form of life.
In so doing, groups have overlooked one potential budget cut that need not be so controversial, and is a potential win for veterans, advocates and the VA — the $30 million reduction in medical research.
In so doing, the Trump administration would freeze in place the commitments made by the Bush and Obama administrations to steadily increase motor vehicle fuel economy and to reduce pollutants caused by surface transportation.
But in 1642, Speaker William Lenthall wrote himself into the history books by defying Charles I's attempt to arrest five lawmakers for treason, in so doing defending the rights of the House of Commons.
"It's a theater that accepts the responsibility of interpreting the urgencies of the community, and in so doing helps the community to grow," Mr. Giambrone said during an interview at the theater last month.
In so doing, policymakers should continue the proven approach taken thus far: Preserve the underlying policy objectives that have served the U.S. market so well, and only entertain regulatory changes that advance those objectives.
PH: In so doing, president Trump used the powers of the presidency in a manner that compromised the national security of the United States and undermined the integrity of the United States' democratic process.
Daniel cast me as Jud, and in so doing, he taught me that there were so many more possibilities, that I had understanding of things that I didn't actually know I had understanding of.
In so doing, the President placed his personal political interests above the national interests of the United States, sought to undermine the integrity of the U.S. presidential election process, and endangered U.S. national security.
Its intent is to involve the entire citizenry in the shared project of adapting to the 21st century, and in so doing materially improve the quality of life of the poor and middle class.
And in so doing, inspired a futuristic kind of Alexa built along those lines — an intelligent assistant that recently had its first orbital test run, and now seems poised to join our nonfiction interplanetary travels.
" He added: "That being said, can we properly think about deploying our balance sheet in addition to building our business organically, inorganically and might we touch other areas of the entertainment business in so doing?
In a spectacular new blog post, he offers us several useful ways to describe how a company like Facebook functions in its users' everyday lives — and in so doing, helps us to predict the future.
Thus, Macron and Merkel tend to make bold statements on the areas they do agree — the "European army," for example — and in so doing "create false expectations and unnecessary suspicions" elsewhere in Europe, Brattberg says.
However, the recent congressional appropriation to fight Zika will help the nation mount a complete response, and in so doing, help us fight a host of illnesses that are migrating north with their mosquito hosts.
Yet, instead of putting him into an administrative segregation unit — into a real, true suicide watch — they put him into solitary confinement and, in so doing, enabled him to finish what he had tried before.
This should be a no-brainer: If Washington is willing to provide health insurance to many of your state's residents — and in so doing pump dollars into your state's economy — why wouldn't you say yes?
There's no question that Trump's goal with the Bracamontes ad is the same as the goal of the Willie Horton ad: To invoke fear and, in so doing, to drive their voters to the polls.
In so doing, they are effectively arguing that migrants represent a pristine opportunity for citizens to transform the legacy of imperial violence into a different contract between descendants of the colonized and of the colonizers.
Pay attention to Okerlund when he's interviewing Savage and note the constant quick, slightly alarmed glances he throws off-camera, the way they seem fearful and small and, in so doing, makes Savage look bigger.
Warren said the federal government, which provides the vast majority of the student loans, would effectively cancel the debt on its books, and in so doing, would provide relief to more than 21970 million Americans.
Midas becomes the inventor of money, "a necessary myth for our time": After the loss of his friend, Dionysos, he melts down his family's treasures into coinage, and in so doing, erases history and memory.
In so doing, he seems to have forgotten how long it took the U.S. and global economies to recover from the 28500-6900 Great Recession after the U.S. housing and credit market bubble had burst.
In so doing, it seems to have abandoned its former position as the champion of free trade and it seems to have forgotten the past painful lessons of the Smoot-Hawley tariffs in the 1930s.
Donald Trump is president because a multiethnic, forward-thinking coalition twice elected a black man president and in so doing sent pulsing waves of fear down the spine of the traditional power structure in America.
The book, as it stands, feels ominously loveless, more hospitable to dolts than to eligible beaux, yet at least seven writers have sought to flesh it out and, in so doing, to warm it up.
In so doing, the Executive Order also hindered the free flow of artists and thinkers — and did so at a time when vibrant, open intercultural dialogue is indispensable in the fight against terror and oppression.
In so doing, Mr. Trump is plunging personally into his first major legislative fight, getting behind a bill that has been denounced by many health care providers and scorned by his base on the right.
In so doing, they had developed a theory of how the immune system works that would change medicine and medical therapy; in 1901, Behring would win the first Nobel Prize in medicine for his work.
Since 1994, he has held up the 55-seat theater, one flight below Casita del Campo, a family-owned Mexican restaurant — and, in so doing, become practically as popular as his roster of stage performers.
Great social melodramas gave their characters what they wanted, and in so doing, they critiqued those very desires, the culture that created them, and — perhaps most importantly — the audience that's pulling for them all along.
The reports show that contractors and employees with access to top-secret information used public Wi-Fi to perform their work, at times on their personal computers, and in so doing risked exposing classified intelligence information.
But earlier today, under a veil of marketing speak and glitzy videos, the company announced a new focus on commercial—not consumer—products, and in so doing, finally admitted what we've all known for a while.
He complained about the military giving advance warning of assaults on Mosul—he doesn't understand that they do so to give civilians time to flee—and in so doing, he did a bunch of funny voices.
In so doing, the Trump administration will increase the take-home pay of in-home health-care providers, protect the rights of caregivers and Medicaid beneficiaries, and defend taxpayers and the integrity of the Medicaid program.
And the Democratic National Committee has accused the Republican National Committee of cooperating with Mr. Trump's "ballot security" efforts — and, in so doing, violating a longstanding consent decree barring the Republican committee from intimidating minority voters.
In so doing, Treasury cited an Iranian security official who had worked with North Korea, and other Iranian Ministry of Defense affiliates had traveled to Pyongyang for contract negotiations and to work on a missile component.
Previous American presidents would have seized the opportunity to use lessons of the past to promote actions to address problems of the present – and in so doing support America's overriding interest in global peace and prosperity.
We put our bodies on the line at the FDA, and in so doing, we came out of the closet and shattered the myth of the homosexual of being weak, timid, afraid—unwilling to fight back.
"Latinos in my district are predominantly Catholic and in so doing are pro-traditional family, pro-life and pro-business," said State Senator Eddie Lucio Jr., a Brownsville Democrat who voted for the abortion-restrictions bill.
Perhaps this is the reason the administration opted to ignore the advice of its own bureau, to keep America's demographic destiny at bay and, in so doing, to silence the narrative about who we really are.
I'd argue Westworld's first season succeeded at this, and in so doing, it underlined how it might feel to be an artificial consciousness and have your past and present jostling for attention in your cybernetic brain.
The church pension board, which has £2.8 billion ($3.6 billion) under management, said it is allocating all its passive funds to the index, and in so doing cutting the carbon intensity of those investments in half.
In so doing, Lightfoot will join an endless list of elected leaders who give away taxpayer money in a way no private citizen would with their own cash or corporate boss would do with company funds.
He made eagle on the third playoff hole, after Italy's Renato Paratore had been eliminated at the first, to edge France's Antoine Rozner and in so doing became the third-youngest winner on the European Tour.
"In so doing, President Trump used the powers of the Presidency in a manner that compromised the national security of the United States and undermined the integrity of the United States democratic process," the article said.
" He compared Chronixx's natural talents to those of Frank Sinatra: "When he would sing a song, he'd just move the song with his lyric, and in so doing you were kind of glued to the words.
During a press conference, Trump — rambling on about his decision to withdraw troops from Syria — took credit for rejuvenating the military, but in so doing rewrote history by claiming that Obama literally left it with no ammunition.
Football players who "take a knee" – and in so doing visually signal they are giving up during a song that says America will endure – should consider whether their activity accurately demonstrates their own intentions to improve equality.
It would be up to the casinos to set up their own betting parlors for college and professional sports, and in so doing, they could increase their own bottom lines and thus the state&aposs tax revenues.
But he made sure everyone knew he wasn't happy about it -- and in so doing revealed, again, that he has either little understanding of or little care for the separation of powers built into the US government.
" "By recreating the trauma," says Stephen, "One can make an attempt to deal with it better the second time around and, in so doing so, exorcise the sense of disempowerment to which the original trauma gave rise.
And in so doing, Trump appears to have wrestled back operational control of special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election and the possibility of collusion between Trump's campaign and a foreign power.
Todoric, who still owns more than 13 percent of Agrokor, built up the company through an aggressive acquisition drive in Bosnia, Serbia and Slovenia but in so doing generated debts estimated at 45 billion kuna ($6.6 billion).
But but but: In so doing, they challenge the work of Carl Frey, an Oxford economist and co-author of a 2013 paper that is the baseline for the study of the impact of automation on jobs.
" Knight references the late Future Shock author Alvin Toffler: "He predicted huge cultural shifts—that society will move on to a better place, but that in so doing there will be a lot of reactionary, retrogressive politics.
He runs his wrist over the scanner, and in so doing makes a farce out of their precious system with a fake ID. "Welcome back, Mr. Rinsler," sounds a box embedded in the wall above the scanner.
By rolling up functions like sales and marketing, commerce, customer service and consumer data protection tools into its new C/4HANA suite, SAP wants to outgrow the market and in so doing gain share from its competitors.
The state is taking new steps to reduce its own greenhouse gas emissions and, in so doing, it is reaffirming its willingness to lead on a matter of global and national concern when Mr. Trump will not.
"I think the Fed wants to leave the door wide open for a September taper and in so doing, they'll want to make sure the market doesn't further increase its sensitivity to the inflation numbers," he said.
In so doing, they perpetuate the misconception about the book that so many have come to know, love and admire — it was, in truth, not a hastily scribbled private diary, but a carefully composed and considered text.
Gillum, a Democratic candidate to replace Scott next year, suggested that Scott was refusing to comply with the Walker ruling and in so doing blocking a potential wave of new Democratic voters from casting ballots this November.
In so doing, the government asserts, Colorado City and Hildale created a two-tiered system in which police protections, water connections and building permits were granted based on whether people were — or were not — aligned with the sect.
In so doing, they've drawn a parallel between natural enhancement and the illicit benefits gained from cheaters such as the East German women who were dosed with testosterone in the bad old days of the sports Cold War.
Bob Corker, a McConnell ally and someone Trump urged just 12 days ago to run for a third term, decided against the race -- and, in so doing, created a potential headache for his party in the 2018 midterms.
In so doing, he joined a growing stream of French Jews who see the British capital as a convenient and less threatening option as France grapples with the radicalization of young Muslims and a rise in anti-Semitism.
It topped $1.30 last month for the first time since September on the view that May's Conservatives were likely to increase their majority in Thursday's election, and in so doing strengthen Britain's negotiating position in EU exit talks.
And, in so doing, the FBI may have created a scandal of its own doing: It could have spared us the salacious political yarn of Maria Butina, had it just acted preemptively as it did with Anna Chapman.
"If management at Uber, Didi or Grab were to talk with one another and come to an agreement and in so doing raise shareholder value, we will study that," Son has said, according to The Wall Street Journal.
In so doing he could undermine not only relations with the United States but, more broadly, stability in Asia, which is already threatened by China's increasingly aggressive efforts to assert control over most of the South China Sea.
Both the documentary, directed by Liz Garbus, and the memoir, which is a series of emails between mother and son, have Mr. Cooper investigating the emotional landscape of his mother's life, and in so doing examining his own.
This plan goes in the opposite direction, and in so doing funnels more ratepayer-subsidized profits to off-island gas companies in a scheme endorsed unfortunately by Jenniffer González-Colón, the commonwealth's nonvoting delegate to Congress, and Rep.
Just a few more days/weeks/months and this will all be over so no need to do anything rash, the lawyers tell Trump -- and, in so doing, buy themselves more time to let Mueller do his job.
Several diplomats said they worried that Mr. Trump was trying to discredit a tenet of American democracy — a free press — and in so doing, might embolden despots around the world into further challenges to freedom of the press.
In so doing, he has moved way beyond the stage of Sacramento, embracing an issue that he has been identified with since he first ran for governor and in a state that is known for championing environmental causes.
In so doing, they immeasurably raised the stakes for the investigation led by the silent but relentless special counsel Robert Mueller, who now seems the only hope for a way out of a moment of grave national crisis.
In so doing, the court in its one-page order may be signaling that it will be giving to Donald Trump the historical deference given the discretion afforded past executive departments in matters of national security and migration.
But secretly, her government has blackballed artists, reviving a practice of past military dictators like her father, Park Chung-hee, and in so doing has "seriously undermined the freedom of thought and expression," the special prosecutor's office said.
In so doing, Mr. Ryan inadvertently revived an idea that desperately needs to be resuscitated — the idea that freedom requires not just a lack of barriers, but also the conditions that allow people to live their lives fully.
The way in which the trial court flouted that legal test and in so doing usurped the clearly expressed position of the 2017 Congress is the reason there is a broad legal consensus that the decision is lawless.
Today, a partisan war broke out over what a video of that incident really showed — and in so doing, seemed to herald the arrival of an era in which manipulated videos further erode the boundaries between truth and fiction.
"Now the Democrats have asked to see 12 more people who have already spent hours with Robert Mueller, and spent a fortune on lawyers in so doing," he wrote as part of a series of tweets on the topic.
In so doing, however, Trump has eliminated from his administration one of the highest-ranking, and most vocal proponents of a specifically Trumpian blend of evangelical Christianity and patriotism: one that set the tone for Trumpist rhetoric more broadly.
Democrats are placing a big bet that making these hearings public will box Republicans in and, in so doing, keep the public on their side when it comes to the correctness of the course they have chosen to follow.
The Syrian military advanced south from southern areas of Raqqa province, joining up with their forces north of the town of al-Sukhna in Homs province and in so doing closing the circle around the pocket of IS insurgents.
Maisel appears to want to recreate the style and glamor of the midcentury-modern era (and, in so doing, appeal to the nostalgia of those who lived during that time), while largely ignoring its repressive political and social dynamics.
"We have been calling for a co-CEO or COO to assist to codifying the leadership structure and in so doing, the culture at Tesla," said James Albertine, analyst at brokerage Consumer Edge, speaking before the promotions were announced.
Sherlock Holmes called himself a "consulting detective," on the strength of which he was repeatedly invited by members of the police force to assist them in their duty and, in so doing, to demonstrate that they were dithering fools.
Placed in a grid, the 38-year-old artist has stripped encyclopedias, law books, and other hardback, reference tomes down to their covers, and in so doing stripped them of their promise of our indepth comprehension of the world.
A movement grounded in the unconditional love of God for the world and a movement mandating people to live that love and in so doing to change not only their lives but the very life of the world itself.
Ms. LaVoy and other Michigan Democrats, like the party's nominee for governor, Gretchen Whitmer, are determined to recapture union voters in 22016, and in so doing show national Democrats how to retake the state's critical electoral votes in 2100.
In so doing, jurors indicated that they could not find beyond reasonable doubt that Weinstein had also raped Annabella Sciorra, an additional victim whose testimony was crucial to prosecutors' portrayal of Weinstein's behavior as part of a larger pattern.
"Royal Caribbean has demonstrably lied to this court and, in so doing, Royal Caribbean has created a false narrative to accompany Royal Caribbean's carefully selected CCTV video upon which Royal Caribbean bases its motion to dismiss," the filing claims.
She blurred the line between reportage and fine art and, in so doing, opened the medium for its most celebrated practitioners, the people who would be the inheritors of Lange's expressiveness and empathy, from Robert Frank to Wolfgang Tillmans.
"Royal Caribbean has demonstrably lied to this court and, in so doing, Royal Caribbean has created a false narrative to accompany Royal Caribbean's carefully selected CCTV video upon which Royal Caribbean bases its motion to dismiss," the filing claims.
Pushing a purely partisan agenda with no attempt at cooperation with the other side — even by a majority that can in so doing achieve a "victory" — not only yields inferior policy, but also poisons the well for future efforts.
The series knows what it wants to be, and in so doing, it provides an object lesson in how to make a point about flat characters, and which gender is disproportionately asked to play them, by showing, not telling.
And in so doing, it suggested a very real reason for remaking Roots every so often: If we're going to keep telling fictional stories of American history (and we probably are), then this should be one of them too.
It be can cheaper for an established company to buy existing assets, such as a potash mine, than to build them — and in so doing, the buyer can sometimes broaden its geographic presence and make an acquisition additive to earnings.
Defenders of open borders reckon that restrictions on migration represent a "trillion dollar bills left on the pavement": a missed opportunity to raise the output of hundreds of millions of people, and, in so doing, to boost their quality of life.
In so doing, he elevated a Republican law enforcement veteran who had been critical of the Justice Department under former President George W. Bush to the top domestic investigative and surveillance organization, among the most powerful posts in the world.
But the Geneva watchdog dismissed U.S. claims that loans for Airbus's most popular models, the A320 and A330, were also costing Boeing significant sales and in so doing narrowed the scope of one of the world's longest and costliest trade spats.
In so doing, like America's founders, King introduced ideas about freedom bigger than one man, movement or nation, ones that have resonated around the world from the Arab Spring to movements for democracy in China, Africa, Latin America and Europe.
Maybe the North Korean and U.S. negotiators gave each other these signals and, in so doing, got out ahead of their bosses, but that is rare — especially for North Korean negotiators, for whom such errors of judgment can be life-threatening.
In so doing, we've formed the largest volunteer work force the corporate world has known, an army of unpaid interns, doing the jobs formerly left to flacks, shilling for Starbucks and Universal Pictures and Jennifer Lawrence and other multinational brands.
So, on Friday morning, he killed it -- and, in so doing, undid weeks of negotiations by leaders of his own party and sowed just the sort of chaos and political confusion no party wants less than five months before an election.
A large political opportunity is currently presenting itself to President Trump — to move to protect all citizens' First Amendment rights and, in so doing, gain support and increase his poll numbers among conservatives, independents, centrists, and liberals on the left.
He also made dozens of other objects, including a one-off, spectacularly refined silver candelabrum and tubular steel chairs now in the permanent collection of the Design Museum of London, and in so doing, helped define his country's specific Modernist aesthetic.
In so doing, he marked the beginning of the second wave of the modern mixtape era, in which artists began to wrest control of the pacing of their output from the hands of record labels, who preferred neat album cycles.
As legend would have it, he was the first to go outside for a long time and to find that in so doing a person might cast aside bad habits and bad thoughts and be permanently altered by the experience.
Civil rights groups have long argued that the law demonized pregnant women who had any history of drug or alcohol use, and in so doing endangered the health of both mothers and babies by deterring women from seeking prenatal care.
In so doing, he had demeaned what she believed was the sacred life of the mind and stripped her of the confidence to trust that she would be perceived on his turf as an individual and not a social curiosity.
Johnson's argument was simple: For America to fulfill its purpose, it needed to expand its definition of freedom to include all Americans, and in so doing build a country where actual economic opportunity might, for the first time, accompany that freedom.
It was bad enough, to Spanberger, that the party put the resolution front and center; Pelosi had gone to the floor, called Trump's tweets "racist" and in so doing violated parliamentary rules protecting the president from that kind of insult.
In short, the Trump White House is calling for the nation's premier public health agency to shortchange the main risks to our health, and, in so doing, to drive up the health care costs it professes to be concerned about.
In so doing they bring new value to companies historically linked mainly to customers in the power, energy and mining sectors that have had to slash spending in the past few years due to a precipitous drop in commodity prices.
The company announced Tuesday that it will begin offsetting the emissions from its airplanes effective immediately — and in so doing become the world's first major airline to reduce its net emissions to zero, my CNN Business colleague Rishi Iyengar reports.
During an Oval Office event on Monday, President Donald Trump told reporters that some sort of tank demonstration will indeed be part of the event — but in so doing, he accidentally revealed how seat-of-the-pants the whole thing is.
If it succeeds (highly unlikely) and California secedes from the United States, Marinelli says, the former 31st state will apply to become a member country of the United Nations — and in so doing, it will need Russia's security council vote for admittance.
With this kind of help, the Midwest can be the region that discovers and pioneers needed solutions in emerging fields, puts them to work in its own communities and around the world, and in so doing reaps the reward of new jobs.
And over and over again, Pence acted like Kaine was not only making these things up but, in so doing, actually perpetrating a campaign of insults simply by repeating the things that Donald Trump had said yet Mike Pence refused to acknowledge.
In 2017 an FBI report warned of terror threats from a "Black Identity Extremist" movement; some fear that police agencies will once again subject activists to disproportionate and extra-legal scrutiny, and in so doing chill protected speech and rights of association.
Built into the Constitution is the idea that, one, we need to be secure from threats to our national security; and, two, in so doing, we also need to be secure in our homes and in our private papers from unreasonable searches.
In so doing, it has concluded that these were experiments that have failed and is recommending, after literally years of careful study, a partial restoration of that simpler, less systemically risky and less corrupt financial system we had before Gramm-Leach-Bliley.
"The Russians were not seeking alone to sow discord into our democratic process by their hacking and dumping prior to the election; they were also seeking to damage Secretary Clinton, and in so doing, assist their preferred candidate, Donald Trump," said Rep.
It may be that technology's transformation of higher education lies not in the transformation of teaching and learning, but the advent of a new digital language that connects higher education and the labor market and, in so doing, exerts profound changes on both.
In so doing, she planned to join thousands of students and teachers across the country participating in a 17-minute memorial for the victims of last month's Parkland mass shooting—an event doubling as a protest demanding lawmakers enact stricter gun-control laws.
In so doing, Lady Dynamite is surprisingly deft at handling the mass of issues that have become the bane of showrunners looking for a hit: race (episode three), outrage culture (episode 11), and white feminism (throughout) all get alluded to in refreshing ways.
That silent protest is a continuation of what then San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick began last season when he kneeled during the national anthem during a preseason game -- and, in so doing, sparked a massive national controversy about race and patriotism.
His thesis was that the extremes of the left and the right had come to rely upon each other for their reasons for being and in so doing had come to resemble each other not only in style but sometimes also in substance.
A sweet smell like that of rotten bananas, or of bodies ripe from iniquitous exertion, could pervade an entire age, at which point someone came along to give voice to how messed up things were and, in so doing, made them beautiful again.
And in so doing, Xi has fractured what remains of global models and understanding of the incentives and functioning of Chinese politics, transformed China into something more unambiguously dictatorial, and opened up a new and potentially dangerous fissure in Chinese elite politics.
In so doing, the NHS says England will become one of the first countries in the world to routinely offer "comprehensive and equitable access to the latest in genomic testing and management for the whole country, regardless of condition and where people live".
But what about that other kind of critic—the pure, blazing genius who will never admit that he's wrong in the moment, but continues instead to change, and change again, and in so doing forces culture forward like a very arrogant runaway train?
Funds were revamped, managers were let go and, in so doing, Mr. Fink questioned whether, in light of technological advances and the spread of information, stock experts could actually add value when it came to assessing widely followed companies in the S.&P.
What has amazed me in the first year of Trump's presidency is not his willingness to fib about big things but the little white lies he tells about stuff that's laughably easy to check -- and in so doing prove him wrong. 20.
They are shouting on TV. We at least have the kitchen, a place into which we can retreat either actually or in our minds, to make food we can serve others, and in so doing, improve their lives, fill them with deliciousness.
Instead, it did President Trump and Republicans a big favor and sent the case back down to the same judge and in so doing all but ensured that there would be no ruling on the law's fate until after the 2020 election.
We absolutely have to overcome this poverty of thinking around automation—and in so doing the actual poverty it may very well lead to—that the only way forward is to retrain the workforce in a way that continues to maximize profits for business.
"In so doing, we're hopeful that not only are we going to improve symptoms, but we're going to restore people to normal living and potentially even reverse the course of the disease, something that's never really been done before in cardiovascular medicine," Gianakakos said.
"What makes it a turning point is it isn't gayness singled out and made the theme," Katz told the AP. "On the contrary, the work naturalizes gayness within the fabric of the city, and in so doing, that's actually an even more powerful message."
I also can't stand that Kevin, in his apology, tried to distract from the real problem here by coming out, and in so doing managed to undermine all the work the LGBT community has done to do away with the association between pedophilia and homosexuality.
Baker's work offers us a framework to examine the relationships of power — for instance, patient-doctor, healthy-ill, parent-child, man-woman — that are embedded in our daily lives, and in so doing enables us to better understand ourselves and the world around us.
This is the riddle of why gravity is so much weaker than the other three fundamental interactions—as demonstrated by the fact that a fridge magnet can pick up a paper clip, and in so doing easily overcome the gravitational force of a whole planet.
Singleton devoted his cinematic talent, extraordinary visual flair, and ear for poetic roses that emerge from urban America into a virtuoso vision of black life that allowed us to experience the full humanity of black people and in so doing learn more about ourselves.
Donald Trump on Sunday reiterated his claim that he will revive American coal companies, but in so doing he has again failed to acknowledge that the U.S. natural gas boom he celebrates is the primary reason coal use is declining in the United States.
In so doing, Paxton traveled far afield from the state's capital city of Austin to a federal district court 300 miles north, ostensibly because the one judge in that division, Reed Charles O'Connor, is well known for his hostility to the cause of LGBT equality.
Peter Beinart airs a concern I raised in late May: that as Republicans coalesce around Donald Trump, the media will revert to "defin[ing] objectivity as equidistance between the talking points of the two major parties," and, in so doing, legitimize Trump's alarming behavior.
In so doing, FDA started the clock ticking toward August 8, 2018, the date on which e-cigarettes, e-liquids and other related newly deemed tobacco products that do not have FDA approval to remain on the market can no longer be legally sold.
These new findings present an opportunity for parents, policy makers and the healthcare system to revisit what can be done to prevent and treat obesity in young people and, in so doing, perhaps prevent cases of type 2 diabetes and other obesity-related conditions.
In so doing, Republicans have put themselves between a rock and a hard place—anything short of repeal could turn them into RINOs, but repealing, especially without a replacement, could cost them in the midterm elections because it would affect a lot of their constituents.
Washington (CNN)Maine's Susan Collins, one of the last remaining moderates in the Republican-held Senate, passed on a chance to run for her state's governorship in 2018 and, in so doing, placed a major bet that the broken political system can be fixed.
" During his commencement address, Flake not only slammed the White House, but also blamed Congress, saying it's "failing its constitutional obligations to counteract the power of the president, and in so doing is dishonoring itself, at a critical moment in the life of our nation.
"I started looking at Restoration Hardware and what it is about that impulse to take, say, wood from an old barn and bring it into your house tastefully, and maybe in so doing, naming the past as a success, not a failure," the artist explained.
It's more likely, however, that with a little research and a rhetorical creativity you can put your spin on a comment that supports one side or the other in the Pentagon-Environmentalist-versus-Oil-and-Gas argument — and garner the BOEM's attention in so doing.
In so doing, they obscure not only key omissions in the IAEA's reporting of Iranian behavior, but also evidence that Iran has violated the deal's letter and spirit — problems that should have elicited a response by the IAEA and members of the Joint Commission.
What can't be found anywhere else, where Coetzee is unparalleled, is his ability to capture the psychology of individual characters, to lay bare the inner working of their minds, and in so doing bring to light the source of their enduring interest to readers.
In so doing, Mr. Trump took up many of the talking points of the white nationalists and far-right activists who have been complaining that the news media and the political establishment do not pay enough attention to leftists who call themselves anti-fascists.
In the preparation of the FISA applications to surveil Carter Page, the Crossfire Hurricane team failed to comply with FBI policies, and in so doing fell short of what is rightfully expected from a premier law enforcement agency entrusted with such an intrusive surveillance tool.
In so doing, the court, in a decision written by Justice Kagan and joined by Justices Sotomayor, Breyer, Ginsburg and, in large part by recent Trump appointee Justice Gorsuch, struck an important blow to the deportation machine and chalked up a victory for due process.
In so doing, he follows a great photographic tradition of capturing small-town America and its inhabitants, established in black and white by the likes of Walker Evans, Helen Levitt, and Dorothea Lange, and revolutionized in color by William Eggleston, Steven Shore, and many others.
"In so doing, [users] gave their consent for Kogan to access information such as the city they set on their profile, or content they had liked, as well as more limited information about friends who had their privacy settings set to allow it," Facebook said.
Amundson "deliberately, methodically, and repeatedly traded his public office for entertainment expenses and the services of prostitutes, and in so doing, aligned himself with a foreign defense contractor over his Navy, his colleagues and his country," US Attorney Adam Braverman said in the statement.
In so doing, he aims to revive interest in the Houston show, long lost from art-historical view, and to rehabilitate the reputation of the Whitney show, which was boycotted by many of the invited artists and has gone down in history as a debacle.
Of course, the problem with including people like PewDiePie and Logan Paul is that in so doing, YouTube would be sending a message that it endorses their highly controversial antics — which in PewDiePie's case comes with a hefty dose of troubling alt-right flirtation.
At Sunday's Golden Globes, venerable actress Meryl Streep received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for "outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment" — and in so doing made a controversial speech that took direct aim at President-elect Donald Trump without ever mentioning him by name.
"We asked if it was possible that the companies authorize each country to oversee such centers and in so doing co-operate directly with them," Takorn said after a meeting with tech companies earlier on Monday, adding that the companies would have to finance such operations.
But once you notice it, the complexion of the painting changes — from workaday to crepuscular — and in so doing, imbues an otherwise nonsensical situation with a looming sense of mortality, a visual correlative to the label "tragicomedy" that Samuel Beckett appended to his Waiting for Godot (1953).
Cape Town is indeed rushing to bring such projects online, at least on a temporary basis, and in so doing is exposing a dire reality: Pockets of humanity around the world may have to rely on the sea to survive drought in the very near future.
Mr. Trump has embraced his roots as a New Yorker as being crucial to his presidential bid, and in so doing, the Republican candidate has given the impression as he crossed the country that he is a force to reckon with in the city of his birth.
"Axios on HBO" got the first televised look inside Steve Bannon's Italian monastery — a breathtaking monument in a grand, cinematic setting outside of Rome — but in so doing we found that many of Bannon's other claims about his populist "movement" to roil Europe were overblown or false.
The Constitution, in other words, often fails to protect individuals when an emergency occurs, as it failed to protect Japanese Americans from internment, and failed to protect some foreign nationals from torture after 9/11, but in so doing it may be saving democracy writ large.
I think we do a very good job of identifying those good stories well told and reminding people that a lot of people like those scripts and in so doing, we sort of shift the demand curve by shining a very bright spotlight on very strong material.
In so doing, I have found, and I find it to be fact, that you abused the trust of the Massey Energy shareholders, your fellow officers and directors and, most importantly, the trust of the employees who looked to you for leadership and for a safe workplace.
Because after a period of relentless provocations, it pays even more to dilly-dally in the real world, where real world leaders are eager to serve up new concessions and, in so doing, satiate their own egos and, perchance, even dream of winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
It is time to heal our current divisions in pursuit of another worthy goal, that of protecting the future of this planet and its people and in so doing, also investing in education and advancement to position us at the forefront of this century's technological revolutions.
Kuroda also said he did not see recent yen falls as a problem for Japan's economy, saying that a weak currency helps accelerate inflation by boosting import costs and in so doing raise inflation expectations - a crucial element in the BOJ's plan to beat economic stagnation.
This means that investing in transportation infrastructure not only honors a vision of the past, but also invites people to get to know the beauty, cultural roots, diversity and history of this nation, and in so doing gain a broader understanding of what makes this country unique.
By erecting a new marker at the site of the Forrest slave mart, we will tell the truth about the slave trade in Memphis, and in so doing, we hope to initiate a new era of reconciliation — between white and black — based on honesty and trust.
To Wißfeld, Google is not the enemy—"they don't seem to have any direct issue with microG in general," he noted—but the goal of open sourcing its services is instead to relieve dependence on Google, and in so doing limit the opportunities for corporate data collection.
In so doing, Donald John Trump, President of the United States of America, has fueled and is fueling an alt-right hate machine and its worldwide covert sympathizers engendering racial antipathy, LGBTQ enmity, religious anxiety, stealthy sexism, and dreadful xenophobia, perfidiously causing immediate injury to American society.
In so doing, analysts said, Beijing was making the point that the entire sea was its preserve, even though it is entirely legal for the United States to conduct military operations in waters within 200 miles of the Philippines, an area known as an exclusive economic zone.
Bishop Curry, 65, said Christianity was "a movement grounded in the unconditional love of God for the world and a movement mandating people to live that love and in so doing to change not only their lives but the very life of the world itself," he said.
Those who keep with it (drug references and sexual trauma as well as a flirtation with an older man make it better for older teenagers or adults) will find a book about embracing everything — people, lifestyles, beliefs, experiences — and, in so doing, finding your own distinct power.
One could spend a great deal of time unpacking the symbolic language, political and artistic satire, and feminist sentiment of Sharrer's work — just ask M. Melissa Wolfe, who co–curated the retrospective for CMA (with Robert Cozzolino) and, in so doing, became a scholar of record on Sharrer.
Each episode of the anthology drama from Mark and Jay Duplass (the brothers behind indie films like The Puffy Chair and the HBO series Togetherness) sees new characters check in and out; in so doing, they check into and out of a large variety of stories and genres.
You see where this is going, so let's get to it: Unlike with so many devices that merge functions and in so doing sacrifice efficacy, the Dyson Pure Cool TP04 HEPA Filter Air Purifier and Tower Fan performs perfectly well as a purifying device as well as a fan.
He posed this as a choice: of maintaining long-held American values of progress versus indulging fear and, in so doing, betraying those values: Will we respond to the changes of our time with fear, turning inward as a nation, and turning against each other as a people?
This has worked out well for them—the Warriors did win 73 games over the regular season, and melted the minds of basketball's Jurassic pundits in so doing—but it also means that the questions Cleveland has to answer are largely the same ones that came up in 2015.
The bubbles protect, but they also distort, and in so doing they make a thousand little paradoxical miracles: action without impetus, consequences without causes, sprawling and merciless bigotries without individual bigots carrying them out, a world that makes perfect sense to the beholder and precisely no one else.
Much as Philip Roth did with glove-making in "American Pastoral" and Walter Harrington did with rabbit-hunting in "The Everlasting Stream," Giffels lovingly but never worshipfully traces the craft of coffin-making, and in so doing lets the essence of himself and his father be revealed through action.
And this gets at the heart of conservative opposition to social safety-net programs: It's not about the belief that they will fail, but about fear that they will succeed, and in so doing become irreversible — which means that they must be stopped before they can start showing results.
In so doing, she brings what can seem remote in Eliot into the present, and touches on her profound achievement: the way she enters into but also remains above her characters, opening up for examination their innocent folly, their tragic hubris, their gentle goodness and their slippery self-regard.
They walk a road so extreme and so hostile to empirical evidence that it requires them to break with President Obama himself, whose administration introduced a rule that would have allowed processors to increase their line speeds safely (and, in so doing, to benefit American workers and consumers).
The artist Claes Oldenburg, one of the last surviving and arguably most influential of the Pops, did this with his comically enormous soft sculptures of everyday items — ice cream cones, hamburgers, slices of cake — and in so doing, Randy Kennedy notes, removed sculpture from the realm of the monument.
In his cleverly titled Top or Bottom: A Position Paper, published last year in the journal Psychology & Sexuality, psychologist Dr. Andrew Reilly wrote that gay men use the word "bottom" as a way to criticize those with feminine traits—in so doing, bullying them into conforming with heteronormative gender expectations.
In so doing, it took once collegial college accreditation and made it a live-or-die process, heavily controlled by Washington, through which institutions must pass to access students with now-essential federal aid, and that restricts what new models, such as low-cost online education, can viably enter the market.
In so doing, Uber moves from the lofty ranks of admirable disruptor to just another company doing what looks like a poor job or protecting its data and definitely doing a terrible job at handling the job of keeping its customers, investors, and the general public properly informed and prepared.
The goal was to sequence 100,000 genomes from patients with cancer, rare disorders and infectious diseases, both to find diagnoses and potential treatments for them, but also, in so doing, establish the infrastructure to offer routine whole genome sequencing for rare diseases and cancer within the NHS by October this year.
In so doing, the court affirmed the rights and dignity of gay persons and the general principle that religious objections are not a permissible basis on which business owners may discriminate; it also expressly held open the possibility that a case involving similar facts might be decided differently in the future.
In so doing, these stories market an imagined moral economy in which tiny acts of voluntary personal piety, such as recycling a plastic water bottle or purchasing an organic apple at Whole Foods, can be exchanged as an "offset" to justify the continuance of our current consumption patterns and volume.
In so doing, the president offered yet another illustration of how he and his team intend to not only to bluster their way through the impeachment trial, but even go as far as taunting Democrats who have so far been stymied in their efforts to compel testimony and document production.
In so doing, it poses grave risks of returning us to a time when ordinary Americans had to fend for themselves, when our children could not hope for a higher education, when we died of preventable diseases, and when we were at the mercy of billionaire owners of vast monopolies.
By making these rulings, the court cast itself as a "national policymaker" — and in so doing raised a difficult question: When should the justices, unelected figures in robes, reflect majority will and when should they stand for "Right or Justice" so as to protect minorities from tyranny by the majority?
In so doing, he has helped to coalesce what might be called a frugal-hawk foreign policy, reflecting a new species of Republican leader who wants America to talk tough, avoid war, punish its enemies through economic sanctions and prod allies to pick up a larger share of the tab.
In so doing, they provided a culturally acceptable avenue for "jokes" about a pure ethnostate to become ideology, for the implicit racism underpinning so much of America to become explicit, and to reinforce itself through repetition — the real "meme magic" so popular with the alt-right — until irony became truth.
There's just no there here but because Trump has so fixated on the idea that he and Mueller have some sort of nasty history, it would be informative and instructive to hear Mueller explain how minor a matter this actually was and, in so doing, expose Trump's own tendency toward exaggeration and falsehood.
Having used standard measuring methodology and in light of recent, non-self reported data, many men who obsessively ruminate on the size of the penis should have a less distorted perspective on how they stack up against the mean and, in so doing, may find them less susceptible to Short Penis Syndrome.
"FIFA remains ready to assist public authorities in all cases and, while the experience was difficult, we are finally very grateful that the U.S. Department of Justice intervened when it did to address some serious governance problems and, in so doing, help put FIFA on the path to reform," its statement added.
The critics' concerns vary, but a common thread is that Cass's diagnosis overstates the struggles of American workers and exaggerates the downsides of globalization, and in so doing risks giving aid and comfort to populist policies — or, for that matter, socialist policies, from the Ocasio-Cortezan left — that would ultimately choke off growth.
There have been thousands of people over the course of history who have worked toward only moral ends in the capitalist system and, in so doing, have driven many of the most important advances the world has ever known, including the general raising of the standard of living the developed world enjoys.
But what I realized while watching it was that I admired it for applying innovative techniques to overcome the audience's perception of what a "war film" is (like Christopher Nolan's excellent Dunkirk did) — and, in so doing, felt like it was actively trying to deflate any Hollywood notions of the "glory" of war.
"Go, Went, Gone" does not simply observe such reversals but enacts them, and in so doing becomes one of those books, like " The Death of Ivan Ilyich ," or, indeed, "Open City," which challenge us not to be mere flaneurs of the text but to change our lives and the lives of those around us.
"China will spike tensions with Taiwan mostly because I believe that the Chinese strategy will be to do so and to put Taipei--and by extension DC--on the defensive and in so doing, hopefully extract concessions, " said Rupert Hammond-Chambers, MD Bower Group Asia and former president of the U.S. Taiwan Business Council.
So Trump made the right call, and in so doing he briefly vindicated a case that his supporters have always made for him: He acted like the guy who would make common-sensical choices in the national interest, even when they went against the nostrums of globalization and the supposed wisdom of the do-gooders.
If different people take different lessons from Johnson's impeachment, one is unforgettable: Impeachment is a constitutional process meant to restore good government and thus our faith in it; in so doing, impeachment suggests hope, the glimmering hope of a better time coming, and a means for making that happen, peacefully, reasonably and with dignity.
"Another lawless district court has asserted its own preferred immigration policy in place of the laws of the United States — and, in so doing, robbed millions of American citizens of their voice and their say in a vital issue directly affecting their communities," the White House press secretary, Stephanie Grisham, said in a statement.
In so doing, Congress should authorize the IRS to verify that FFA companies (i) disclose all upselling activities and revenues, and further disclose to whom they sell taxpayers' private information (ii) abide by all taxpayer privacy laws and (iii) preserve the full range of taxpayers' legal rights in the event of disputes with FFA companies.
OK, it's true that our so-called president — hey, if he can say that about a judge who ruled against him, surely we can say that about him — is channeling the racism and bigotry of some ordinary Americans, and in so doing sticking it to squeamish elites that take the Constitution both seriously and literally.
Trump and his administration have pushed back against claims, first reported Monday by the Washington Post, that the president had revealed highly classified information about an ISIS plot during an Oval Office meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak last week, and in so doing jeopardized a critical intelligence source.
In so doing, he leads you to a couple of conclusions: every image in the show is political — even the kids with the shark balloon, even the Instagram photos from Documenta — insofar as it indexes the vulgar ideological conditions of its production; the overwhelming experience of image saturation is a condition unto itself, not unlike a psychedelic trip.
When John Lennon saw him in his big white sports jacket, black drainies, and ducktail, he thought he had discovered another Elvis, and felt that his recruitment of Mr McCartney was one of his finest achievements, the discovery of someone with whom he could not only write, but also harmonise, and in so doing, escape poverty and insignificance.
In November, officials at both agencies signed on to a memorandum of understanding that says, in part, that "the FCC and FTC wish to continue working together to protect consumers and the public interest and, in so doing, avoid duplicative, redundant, or inconsistent oversight in these areas" and sets ground rules for how the agencies will work together.
In so doing, we should look to those who have done that hard work to develop and propose a responsible solvency plan: All three plans show that we are now well past the point that adjustments can be phased in gradually over the course of an adult lifetime, as was done in the Simpson-Bowles plan in 2010.
It was later revealed by the New York Times and other news outlets that the FBI had been investigating disgraced former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, and that in so doing agents had discovered emails on his laptop belonging to Abedin that could relate to Clinton's server.
The steward came through with the cart, and each one of the Louis Vuitton bucket bags and the full-length foxes and the razor-thin silver laptops spilling out of the rows in front of us ordered their water, tomato juice, white wine, organic purple potato chips with Hawaiian sea salt — and in so doing, confirmed their classy virtues.
For good measure, the proposal would also weaken provisions in the clean air laws designed to regulate pollutants like smog and soot and, in so doing, cause as many as 21985,250 additional premature deaths annually by 2000, as well as many thousands of respiratory infections because of increases in fine particulate matter linked to heart and lung disease.
It's that timing that worries some: Instead of damaging the Vermont senator's campaign, operatives -- including those working on current campaigns -- now worry that he will divide the anti-Sanders votes on Super Tuesday, dilute the share that the other candidates win and, in so doing, make Sanders' haul of the over 1,300 delegates available even larger.
NYPOP, in its very construction, centralizes New York as the alpha and omega of the United States art scene, and in so doing, reflects a common form of New York myopia that it is the only and best thing that exists — an attitude that is as classically New York and inherently suspect as street cart meat.
Season four functions as a sort of mirror image of the show's (often maligned) first season — Gordon and Joe are working on a project together again; Gordon's ex-wife Donna (Kerry Bishé) is outside the main group; Cameron is a constant wild card — but in so doing, it reveals both how far the characters have come and how little they still understand themselves.
So yes, in that regard, when we get to the writers' room and start building out a season, it's always with an eye toward something that is going to close out that chapter and make the first seven episodes feel satisfying but also something that in so doing it also lays the seeds for what's going to come in the back half.
But in so doing, Mr. Edwards risks alienating members of the Republican-controlled Legislature, with whom he must cooperate to solve what he calls the state's "top priority": resolving the breathtaking structural budget shortfalls he inherited from Mr. Jindal — including a $750 million gap for the fiscal year ending June 30, and a projected $1.9 billion gap the next year.
" The site goes on to say that each featured face is "a U.S. politician who has tried in the past or who is currently trying to pass legislation that hinders women's reproductive rights, and in so doing has had his or her face wind up in the crotch of a pair of Bloody Mary undies, for YOU to bleed all over!

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