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"jettison" Definitions
  1. jettison something to throw something out of a moving plane or ship to make it lighter
  2. jettison something/somebody to get rid of something/somebody that you no longer need or want synonym discard
  3. jettison something to reject an idea, a belief, a plan, etc. that you no longer think is useful or likely to be successful synonym abandon

512 Sentences With "jettison"

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Is this a jettison of the Rubin strong dollar policy?
Smokers douse their fingers in perfume and jettison their cigarettes.
Is it that Jettison feels more like a band recording?
So what was the process behind writing and recording Jettison?
Step 4: open plane hatches and jettison the living cargo.
Thanks to Berkson, I learnt to jettison my philosophical concerns.
That's a label Republicans should want to jettison, not reinforce.
For now, however, Stormfront's jettison serves as a strong symbolic victory.
Yet not everyone is willing to jettison traditional ways of war.
But jettison what has become poisonous, politicized and generally confusing terminology.
President Trump had the right to jettison an agreement he disliked.
Whether he'll also jettison the policy itself remains to be seen.
Nobody has to jettison whimsy and creativity just because kids are watching.
The first thing a drowning man should do is jettison excess weight.
The now Republican-led FCC voted to jettison those rules last December.
So in effect, AT&T's only choice would be to jettison Turner.
And perhaps even jettison the pullover in favor of a proper uniform.
How many of its principles will the Republicans jettison to keep power?
And what he&aposs talking about is officially called a fuel jettison.
Our members are experiencing this same uncertainty as airlines jettison flight plans.
It will jettison its old gospel of public sharing and begin preaching privacy.
You are saying we should jettison that entire idea that doesn&apost exist?
It should think hard before offering Mr Trump an excuse to jettison it.
We will overpay for you and jettison current employees to make this happen.
Haven't we all tolerated enough grading to jettison it during our end time?
I had probably reached my typical 85 percent jettison quota some time ago.
Decoupling would also jettison all this economic ballast that has stabilized China-U.
Republicans want to jettison this provision to give consumers a wider array coverage options.
Then it can essentially jettison human drivers, which are the company's biggest cost currently.
But Democrats, who opposed the bill, and moderate Republicans could still jettison the measure.
Third, committing America to an indivisible Jerusalem would jettison thorny questions associated with partition.
Either figure out a higher purpose for a live audience or jettison it, please.
If they (the EU) don't want to jettison Italy from Europe, the whole project dies.
They tend to turn over ideas, stretch them to their limit, then jettison them altogether.
And it wouldn't jettison such a valuable component altogether, even after seeming to endorse pedophilia.
He will—and does—jettison underlings the moment they become useless or inconvenient to him.
As Scalia suggested, most Republicans would jettison these proposals if they controlled the executive branch.
Others, though they included the "if true" caveat, seemed more inclined to jettison Mr. Moore.
But he didn't jettison the suits—or his suit—fast enough to win me back.
Others jettison rhyme and push Mallarmé toward the twentieth-century verse he influenced so heavily.
A little over 20 seconds later, the jettison motor pulled the capsule away from the rocket.
The ants eat springtails, which can explosively jettison themselves into the air to escape a threat.
And it wasted no time asking a bankruptcy judge to let it jettison health care liabilities.
"They need to jettison the airline, raise some cash and stop the bleed," one trader said.
But the choice to jettison guidance on the public trials section is more than spring cleaning.
Unilever, for instance, might want to focus on its Hellmann's mayonnaise and jettison Kraft's Miracle Whip.
Adidas said in May it would jettison its golf equipment brands including TaylorMade, Adams and Ashworth.
President Lyndon B. Johnson did not wait for Congress to jettison these obstacles to progressive legislation.
The answer, he said, is to revamp or jettison some treaties and institutions while bolstering others.
It isn't just new media companies which have decided to jettison the suit in recent years.
But even as the centers' effectiveness is questioned, some are not ready to jettison such efforts.
The imperfection serves to remind us how quickly we jettison the blemishes in our material life.
They often jettison cutesy, sentimental kid or teenage characters in favor of something funnier and more eccentric.
With a new video for her song "Can't Sleep" she's determined to jettison her child star past.
A switch to a more traditional design might not be groundbreaking, but it'll jettison all the gimmicks.
There is no reason to jettison such a winning formula now that the stakes are significantly higher.
There is no way the Democratic Party would jettison the party's social justice wing nor should it.
For instance, when a lobster's claw is being attacked, it will jettison its own arm to escape.
With that decision to jettison the nuclear deal, President Trump began ratcheting up economic pressure on Iran.
To jettison thoroughness in the name of speed is to saddle patients with potentially harmful, infective drugs.
He's now seeking to jettison other state commitments to health care, education, infrastructure, and other vital areas.
On the other hand, conservative nationalism does require the mainstream conservative movement to jettison its best principles.
On the other hand, conservative nationalism does require the mainstream conservative movement to jettison its best principles.
Then the time came when Schiaparelli was supposed to jettison its parachute and the remainder of its heatshield.
In response to the Hechts' motion, the plaintiffs were forced to jettison entire swaths of their original complaint.
"The lowest altitude any Lancaster reported for a jettison was 5,000 feet," he told the Guardian in 2017.
Our first installment examined the tens of millions worth of equipment and brand new supplies that hospitals jettison.
Earlier this month, Unilever's Chief Marketing Officer Keith Weed tweeted praise for Twitter's efforts to jettison false accounts.
You have to jettison the tested and familiar approaches that got you there and employ new untested ones.
Mr. Trump is planning to jettison the Paris climate change agreement as well as the Iran nuclear deal.
A couple of weeks back, her department formally introduced its plan to jettison so-called gainful employment rules.
This is highly relevant today, because coal companies going through bankruptcy are busy trying to jettison those obligations.
The DNC announced last month that it would jettison the so-called grassroots fundraising threshold for Vegas, baby.
The previous United Nations resolution had specifically prohibited such tests, with wording the Iranians were eager to jettison.
The memo also appears to give Trump what he believes is the leverage he needs to jettison Rosenstein.
Elliott, founded by billionaire Paul Singer, has been pushing for BHP to jettison U.S. oil and gas assets.
The recent attacks, however, have seemed to jettison the possibility of a meeting at the UNGA next week.
But they weren't yet willing to jettison the post-hoc justification for Comey's firing that Sessions and Rosenstein provided.
It did jettison its own software division in July 2016 for $2 billion to Francisco Partners and Elliott Management.
Part of what I enjoy about Jettison are these unexpected twists that happen along the way in the tracks.
But the administration, however, will have to move past its reflexive impulse to jettison the policies of its predecessor.
The worry that Egypt would totally jettison the United States in favor of Russia is both misguided and specious.
Trinity's robust festival is itself surprising given that the church not long ago seemed prepared to jettison music entirely.
I did this movie, The Explorers, when I was 14, and I was watching River Phoenix jettison to fame.
Because his immigration policies seem so extreme, it's easy to assume those are the first things he might jettison.
Does he jettison the whole settlement and go into a big class-action trial facing $170 million in damages?
Should he jettison fuel and try to land on the water immediately or fly until daylight provided better visibility?
Relying on flight attendant training that teaches the importance of prioritization, the couple decided to jettison the small problems.
But in the editing room the film once more refused to cohere—an occupational hazard when you jettison plot.
It would have been easier to jettison the original motors and wiring and replace them with a new system.
The term limits that Mr. Morales wants to jettison were part of a Constitution he had promoted in 2009.
The solution was to jettison the two re-entry capsules for each camera (appropriately known as the "film buckets").
It is not easy to imagine what government, after this election or another, might be ready to jettison those pledges.
Maybe there's a tedious process you can formalize, or a slow-to-set material you can jettison from your studio?
After its two-year stint in space, BEAM will jettison back down to Earth, and burn up in our atmosphere.
In addition to the Volt, the company also plans to jettison the Buick LaCrosse, Chevrolet Impala, and Cadillac CT103 sedans.
Illustration showing the moment the Schiaparelli lander was to jettison its back shell and parachute and ignite its descent engines.
As retirees live longer and the legal and financial cost of maintaining pensions rise, corporations are keen to jettison them.
That gives him a certain degree of political flexibility and lets him jettison trickier ideas more easily if he wins.
A hawkish position on Israel is one bit of Republican neoconservative orthodoxy that Trump has been careful not to jettison.
Last year, the Seattle Symphony decided to allow men to jettison their tails, except for New Year's Eve and galas.
The partners delayed the vote for a day but later agreed with firm leaders to jettison her from their ranks.
Liberals are ramping up pressure on her to jettison Obama's centrist nominee and pick a younger and more liberal judge.
Several groups active in the midterms say they decided early on to jettison television advertising in favor of digital media.
They jettison a host of scientific data because it is inconvenient to their narrative of doom, gloom and righteous indignation.
Two Imperial droids named "ArTwo Deeto" and "SeeThreepio" jettison from the Fortress in an escape pod and run into our heroes.
The announcement sent shares in the UK company more than 5% higher, as investors cheered the decision to jettison the businesses.
Arch and Alpha have sought to jettison cleanup liabilities in bankruptcy court and Jewell said officials would not tolerate such maneuvers.
This stack is equipped with various mechanisms that will jettison the satellites one by one at the right time in space.
The two rebels would jettison in an escape pod — just like C-3PO and R2-D2 in the original Star Wars.
The uncertainty spurred by the U.S.-China trade war has roiled emerging markets for months, prompting investors to jettison risky assets.
Regardless, the now Republican-controlled FCC voted to jettison those rules in 2017, ceding most broadband carrier oversight to the FTC.
"I would be shocked if he would jettison decades of settled law to rule for Texas in this case," she added.
I've raised two children, and they used to jettison their tails all the time when I was trying to catch them.
Exxon began the process to jettison Gulf of Mexico assets last year with advice from JPMorgan Chase, Reuters reported last October.
One of Farr's primary strategies (he wrote seven of the series's eight episodes) is to jettison the original's most distinctive feature.
It will also jettison a controversial business tax currently in the House version that has caused an outcry from multinational corporations.
Most artists jettison domestic concerns when facing a deadline, but the painter Jordan Casteel, 211, finds comfort in her Harlem kitchen.
That gives lawmakers and the White House a chance to either jettison the penalty or make it more palatable to Beijing.
If he doesn't, he'll self-destruct or quit — or else somebody in authority will figure out a way to jettison him.
Near the end of this year, it will try to jettison its samples back to Earth's surface, in the Australian outback.
Oyo is the third company in SoftBank&aposs portfolio to jettison jobs this week, following the layoffs at Zume and Getaround.
He has promised to jettison the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, ceding to China economic leadership and strategic influence in Asia.
But Mr. Salvini was not about to jettison his winning algorithm just because his critics accused him of abandoning ministerial decorum.
Op-Ed Contributor TORONTO — The Federal Communications Commission is planning to jettison its network neutrality rules, and many Americans are distraught.
He appeared to jettison some of the economic practices that make Venezuela's "Bolivarian revolution" a uniquely destructive experiment in left-wing populism.
I think on the last tour I spilled some shit in my bag and ended up having to jettison that Burton bag.
Like many of her fellow One Planet builders, Jacqui Banks wanted to jettison her old life and be true to her principles.
Instead, it allowed for the song to jettison into a mosh-ready verse, effectively hiding AVAIL's left hook behind a warm handshake.
"States would have the option to jettison two major parts of the Affordable Care Act's insurance regulations," explains The New York Times.
She needs to jettison jobs and presentations that are cluttering her emotional and psychological space, no longer giving joy to her life.
Mr. Khan has successfully rebranded himself as a populist alternative to Pakistan's political elite, whom voters seemed more than ready to jettison.
Exxon began the process to jettison Gulf of Mexico assets last year with advice from JPMorgan Chase & Co, Reuters reported last October.
The department has defended the decision to jettison the employment rule by describing it as a burden to institutions of higher learning.
Turning this history on its head, Trump has accused Joe Biden of coercing Ukraine to jettison Shokin in order to protect Hunter.
The test is meant to show NASA that in the event of an emergency during launch, SpaceX can jettison astronauts to safety.
Officials have said Mr. Priebus helped jettison an earlier plan to put Mr. Scaramucci in the White House Office of Public Liaison.
BlackRock had to widen spreads and jettison a Single B tranche to finally clear its debut European CLO in February 2016, for example.
Assuming the launch is successful, the Atlas V rocket, operated by the United Launch Alliance, will jettison boosters about two minutes after liftoff.
Also within Indonesia, there is growing political pressure on companies that have made zero deforestation commitments to jettison those for much weaker standards.
But they cannot afford to completely jettison Mr. Zuma, who remains popular among many A.N.C. followers, especially in his home province, KwaZulu-Natal.
GORKA: Yes, we should jettison the idea that this individual in that basement who one day is an upstanding as an American citizen.
The California law would restore Obama-era protections the Federal Communications Commission voted to jettison last December, and in some cases, go further.
So in theory Trump can afford to jettison unpopular GOP positions such as opposition to LGBT rights or tax cuts for the rich.
Trump said he would jettison it during his campaign but appeared to soften his stance after the election, leaving the program's future uncertain.
Her willingness to jettison her own strict rules on the mystic arts would force anyone to question whether those rules are actually necessary.
Faced with the crucible of Trump's vast and admitted corruption, Republicans have proven willing to jettison nearly every value they claim to represent.
Under its guise, he's apparently prepared to jettison values that really do make America great and alliances that really do keep America safer.
The Hospital Authority, which oversees government hospitals in Hong Kong, said it might jettison additional non-urgent services to prepare for another outbreak.
More than 21,000 votes were cast, Mr. Cotton said, with 42 percent of voters choosing to shift the tree and jettison the wreath.
It could be that the notion of net neutrality that the F.C.C. seems determined to jettison should also be applied to media monopolies.
The chairwoman of the House Budget Committee, Representative Diane Black, Republican of Tennessee, had seemed reluctant to jettison that piece of the blueprint.
He is using his deep experience on "The Apprentice" to jettison some high-profile administration officials who are rubbing him the wrong way.
That it was able to jettison its controlling shareholder suggests a small, but welcome, modicum of market discipline in the start-up world.
Two minutes into the launch, during the first stage separation, the rocket's boosters are supposed to separate simultaneously and jettison back to Earth.
You would probably vote to move on from both, but Dolan was making it clear that he was ready to jettison only one.
His handling of Moscow has put him on the shortlist for prime minister, were Mr Putin ever to jettison his longtime sidekick, Dmitri Medvedev.
By backtracking on climate change, an issue about which he professes to be passionate, he showed himself willing to jettison even his dearest policies.
Kan also noted upcoming rules — which don't require Congress — that will jettison Obama-era fuel efficiency increases in the first half of the 2020s.
Any contending teams, particularly those that don't have to jettison core members to make a deal, would all become championship favorites by adding her.
Assuming Parker successfully launches from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, the spacecraft will jettison its payload fairing in Earth orbit, as visualized above.
You might jettison the dirty pints of Jack Daniel's, spit, and Stella, but the underlying impulse remains the same, just with more expensive drugs.
If something goes seriously wrong while the astronauts are perched on top of a rocket, the capsules are supposed to jettison them to safety.
Republican lawmakers on Sunday criticized the administration's decision to jettison the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty, known as the INF Treaty (The Washington Post).
Elliott, founded by billionaire Paul Singer, has been pushing for BHP to jettison U.S. oil and gas assets and dismantle its dual-listed structure.
Jordan is worried the plan could jettison the two-state solution that is backed by the United Nations and most countries around the world.
As Adam Gaffney writes at Jacobin, we can jettison these privately run supplements and add-ons and just build them into the Medicare benefit.
Investors led by U.S. hedge fund Elliott Management have been pressing the mining company to jettison the onshore assets for the past 0.33 months.
Now the administration is signaling that it might jettison yet another nuclear pact, the 2010 New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) with Russia.
A few months later I managed to jettison the walker by meeting with a physical therapist who is an expert in bone density issues.
While he has held onto special treasures like his Air Jordan 1s, 3s and 4s, he did have to jettison all the shoe boxes.
A serious illness, not being prepared for a big stock market downturn or a sudden job loss can quickly jettison dreams of a sunny retirement.
The House of Representatives may vote as soon as tomorrow to jettison rules that would have stopped internet service providers from selling your browsing history.
Among other things, he helped jar Hatfield out of his Mag rut by suggesting that they jettison the idea of making it a high-top.
EDT (1100 GMT) before firing its three abort thrusters, which would be used to jettison astronauts to safety in the event of a rocket failure.
Ridley Scott and Arrival's acclaimed director Denis Villeneuve have evidently chosen to jettison this dichotomy by merging Blade Runner 2049 with Blade Runner's dystopian counterpart.
They might allow insurers to ditch their ACA-compliant plans, to exclude any and all preexisting conditions, or to jettison coverage for mental health care.
There's also a sweet "ribbon release auto-dump" feature that makes it easy to jettison the full load of batteries when it's time for replacements.
The Federal Communications Commission last year voted to jettison Obama-era rules prohibiting broadband internet providers from blocking or otherwise discriminating against lawful internet content.
Last December, the Federal Communications Commission voted to jettison its Obama-era rules forbidding broadband providers from blocking, throttling, or otherwise discriminating against legal content.
They say to get what you're talking about, to get where you are, you have to jettison empathy and feel love and compassion, loving kindness.
Desperate to reverse a century of decline, the leaders of the May Fourth Movement wanted to jettison Confucianism and import the dynamism of the West.
By the same token, her more recent request that we jettison Rodham may have been an attempt to reassert her connection to her popular husband.
Some adore him for introducing perestroika, or restructuring, combined with glasnost, or openness, which together helped to jettison the worst repressions of the Communist system.
In October, an ambassador from one EU member state told Reuters that Dodon had privately told diplomats his party would not jettison the EU accord.
We are each of us entitled and unique, free to ignore or jettison all that has come before and what has developed out of what.
Nearly 20 years later, forced to make a similarly unpleasant choice, Edward's niece Margaret opted to keep her title but jettison her (also divorced) boyfriend.
The company said it would jettison a provision of the so-called poison pill it adopted last summer that limited Mr. Schnatter's communications with shareholders.
The draft Senate bill, called the Better Care Reconciliation Act, would jettison those taxes while reducing federal funding for the care of low-income Americans.
They had decided to jettison the à la carte menu and offer only a six- or 10-course tasting, each in omnivore and vegetarian versions.
President Trump should jettison the obstructionists and ideological purists and put his efforts into forging a new nationalist coalition that transcends the old fault lines.
Early in our relationship, he questioned why I would take on the baggage of his past life, baggage he has often wished he could jettison.
A federal appeals court Tuesday upheld most of the Federal Communications Commission's 2017 decision to jettison Obama-era net neutrality rules, at least for now.
So it seems entirely possible that Trump will jettison his pledge to eradicate money's grip on politics and instead allow congressional Republicans to strengthen it.
I'm sure he'd appreciate a jettison pack tucked in his locker or maybe a plane gassed up and waiting on a frosty Minnesota tarmac at midnight.
This doesn't seem to be happening (as Mike Allen and Swan point out here), but he could jettison the NYC influence and go for his base.
I hope that the events of the past year, the past week, and the past 48 hours have left us ready to jettison these disciplinary prejudices.
The Federal Communications Commission's plan to jettison its net-neutrality rules found a surprise supporter this week in respected technology industry analyst and blogger Ben Thompson.
Further, there's a growing consensus among nutrition experts that we should jettison refined carbohydrates and get more calories from foods high in saturated and unsaturated fat.
Even if political winds shift, investors say it would be difficult for India to jettison consumer inflation targeting after formally adopting it as law in 2015.
Persuading Mr Trump, against the advice of other courtiers, to jettison the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement and the Paris climate accord were two of his successes.
At a minimum, the EU would allow full access to its single market only in return for adherence to rules that Eurosceptics are keen to jettison.
He was perfectly willing to jettison his professed commitment to originalism in cases where an originalist approach would yield results contrary to his conservative political agenda.
After firing him, Trump told NBC News that the FBI director was a "showboat" and a "grandstander" whom he had been planning to jettison for months.
The group was successful and cutthroat; it would meet often to jettison members who weren't carrying their weight, with one member ordered to deliver the blow.
And therein lies Trump's real threat on foreign policy: He is demonstrating that it would be within the Republican Party's political interests to jettison the neoconservatives.
While imperfect, few mainstream investors would jettison government safeguards that protect them against the abuse of monopoly power or the regulations that make investor protections possible.
But by April, the Murdochs decided to jettison Mr. O'Reilly as some of the settlements became public and posed a significant threat to their business empire.
We will never build good transit until we jettison the century-old misconception that it is a business the government happens to run out of necessity.
Those moments can help jettison a mid-tier candidate into the upper strata of candidates, which is what appeared to happen in June with California Sen.
As a sizable percentage of men age, their blood and other body cells begin to spontaneously jettison copies of the Y chromosome, sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly.
GE will jettison businesses with "a very dispassionate eye," Flannery said, keeping only units that offer growth, a leading market position and a large installed base.
In 2018, a Russian Soyuz rocket had to jettison its capsule containing a Russian and American astronaut after one of the rocket's boosters failed to separate.
After meeting with him several times, Pruitt ordered his agency to jettison the 28503 Clean Power Plan, a vital rule to clean up dirty power plants.
That should have been more than enough for a bunch of adults to jettison those stereotypes, but 15 years later, we're still having the same conversation.
But he's rightly worried that the Likud's elite might jettison him if they believe his presence could drag down the party or prevent it from governing.
A Warren candidacy would not force centrist Democrats to make their peace with socialism nor ask young socialists to jettison their dreams of egalitarian economic transformation.
They supported Mr. Hancock's less radical alternative to a breakup that was unveiled in January 22014: sell assets, cut costs and jettison less profitable insurance policies.
Some global oil-and-gas companies are splitting from smaller, more domestic players over whether EPA should alter or simply jettison methane emissions standards for new wells.
Blue Origin was skeptical that the rocket could survive the blast from the escape system's jettison, but the booster was unscathed and continued to climb towards space.
Tomorrow, sites across the web will place alerts on their pages encouraging people to send letters to the FCC asking the agency not to jettison net neutrality.
He promised American voters he would both jettison the TPP, which he said would have taken jobs out of the United States, and get tough with China.
A switch to a more traditional design might not be groundbreaking, but it'll jettison all the gimmicks LG has tried using to try to win back consumers.
Whereas the FFForget's paid subscription service would be real-time, letting a user close an account immediately, should they wish, without having to also jettison their data.
Without appeal or even explanation, an HR manager, contract employee, or "safety council" can jettison a job or years of work building a following on a platform.
But funding was cut in the 1990s, and the school was forced to jettison some of its shop classes and focus instead on preparation for Regents exams.
The company acquired NCR for $19973 billion in 1991 but decided in 1995 to jettison it as part of a breakup plan that cut 40,000 jobs companywide.
While it is unlikely that President Pence would jettison any of these efforts, what is likely is that he would reprioritize and change the tenor of engagements.
Mr. McCain is the embodiment of much that voters in both parties, but especially fans of Mr. Trump, have said they would like to jettison this year.
As you should point out to him, the smartest bosses everywhere will always jettison even the most gifted employee who threatens the larger enterprise with toxic behavior.
The terms of the new amendment, go something like this: States would have the option to jettison two major parts of the Affordable Care Act's insurance regulations.
Rumors have floated for months that Apple might jettison the iPhone's Lightning Port come 2021 and a newly discovered patent shows us what that could look like.
Lightweight, durable ripstop polyester has a StormRepel DWR finish to jettison moisture, and a button-in liner with ThermaFill insulation adds warmth for when the temperature drops.
But the legislation is also notable for what it does not include, after Democrats agreed to jettison a number of provisions handcuffing the president on military matters.
Oyo is the third company in SoftBank&aposs portfolio to jettison jobs this week, following the layoffs at robotic pizza startup Zume and car rental company Getaround.
The capsule also had no floors or flight panel, but contained simulators to better record how those components reacted during all stages of launch, jettison, and landing.
Our thinking must not be siloed; the fact that fewer women have abortions after 220006 weeks does not mean we should jettison them from our priority list.
Scott Pruitt, the director, went against his agency's scientists to jettison an imminent ban on the use of chlorpyrifos, an insecticide widely used on vegetables and fruits.
The threat of a firefight with their neighbors might just be the incentive the Venezuelan military need to jettison Mr. Maduro, making the reality of combat unnecessary.
Philip Morris had to jettison the experiment that investigator performed after it emerged he hadn't followed a basic procedure for obtaining informed consent from participants during clinical trials.
That meeting with Nadella ultimately led to Microsoft's huge decision to jettison the browser it built in house and start from scratch using Chromium as a new foundation.
We can be more flexible in our development, allowing us to jettison things that don't make sense anymore and give greater focus to the parts that feel good.
As a judge on the Tenth Circuit court in 2009, Mr Gorsuch noted that lower courts had "jettison[ed]" Lemon and the Supreme Court "seemed to eschew it".
With this phone, HTC decided to jettison all mechanical buttons and instead replaced the side keys with non-moving "buttons" that provide haptic feedback when you press them.
So if Trump really wants Romney as Secretary of State and he is willing to jettison Conway in the process, he needs to make that happen and fast.
This is a whole new level of convenience that is part of Jack in the Box's overarching mission to jettison the quick-service restaurant industry into the future.
Free from the Peacekeeper, and following an attitude adjustment, the tower-like abort structure fired its jettison motor, releasing the module for its descent toward the Atlantic Ocean.
Of course, that is not to say it was right to jettison hundreds of thousands of people—whole communities—without any period of transition to some other model.
Jean-Charles Brisard, the chairman of the French Center for the Analysis of Terrorism in Paris, called the idea "absurd" and said France could not jettison civil liberties.
If, as political scientists say, elected officials are motivated by the desire to be reelected, we would expect Republicans to jettison Trump if he becomes a dead weight.
Bankrupt Alpha Natural Resources and Arch Coal have sought to jettison cleanup liabilities in bankruptcy court and Interior Secretary Sally Jewell said officials will not tolerate such maneuvers.
Pompeo was asked whether there was any contradiction between Washington trying to negotiate a nuclear deal with North Korea and also threatening to jettison the accord with Iran.
Top Republicans are already standing by their incumbent and would be reluctant to jettison him for a candidate with a criminal record and a reputation for erratic behavior.
I'm hoping that you, too, can find ways to jettison the weight of expectations in order to concentrate on the people who are sharing this day with you.
As such he is in the best position to jettison the subjective blinders of the past that undermined our response to the deadliest terror attacks in modern history.
By then, blotches of peach fuzz had begun sprouting along my temples, which brought to mind "Teen Wolf" and was enough to make anyone jettison the whole enterprise.
MediaDC reportedly wants to jettison the anti-Trump brand of the Weekly Standard but use its subscribers to bolster the more pro-Trump — or at least Trump-agnostic — Examiner.
Photo via Big Agnes Photo via Big Agnes A small detachable battery pack powers the lights and you can jettison that bit if you're really looking to shed ounces.
In order to be all those things, it had to kill its own ego—and to jettison any chance it had of making everyone happy when the credits rolled.
Although the two countries are at loggerheads over the water treaty, experts say it's highly unlikely either nation will be looking to jettison it when they meet this week.
Those changes, and the White House decision to jettison the House GOP "border adjustment tax," mean the tax cut will add that much more to federal deficits and debt.
She would jettison the delicacy of chamber pop and seek a "glossy, plastic sound" to pull in listeners while she sang bluntly about the dire state of the world.
The diners jettison their weighted belts before swimming underneath and up into the pod that looks like a cross between a lunar landing craft and a giant spaceman's helmet.
Their security measures and algorithm manipulations are equally sophisticated—and if you ask them, that's because they helped build the platforms that are now so keen to jettison them.
If broadband providers thought that they'd be subject to fewer regulations after the Federal Communications Commission voted in December to jettison its net neutrality protections, they could be disappointed.
While Graham's voice is among the loudest warning Trump not to jettison the special counsel looking into Russia's interference in the 2016 election, it's far from the only one.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration signaled on Wednesday that it would not, for now, jettison the Iran nuclear deal, despite the president's harsh criticism of the agreement during the campaign.
While the two sides appeared close to securing an agreement, the developments over the weekend seemed to jettison the possibility of a deal, at least in the near term.
Underworld: Awakening (2012): Directed by series newcomers Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein, this fourth film is an attempt to modernize the Underworld franchise and jettison some of its clunkier elements.
Market reaction thus far, such as in the pharma sector, has shown that they are expecting Clinton to jettison her most liberal campaign rhetoric and govern more as a moderate.
Their world already changed a few months ago, when the company said it would jettison its messaging system that has been the norm for oil traders since the late 1990s.
The elite teams this season did not jettison the run, but instead used it as a complement to the pass, and shuffled runners in and out, sometimes because of injury.
But in December 2017, the now Republican-controlled FCC voted to jettison those rules after a contentious public comment period during which bots flooded the agency's website with fake comments.
It was also an indication that the first-term Republican president is prepared to jettison two decades of "strong dollar" policies advocated by predecessors dating back to the Clinton administration.
However, analysts speculated Sainsbury would be reluctant to jettison him given Chairman David Tyler is due to step down in March, or soon after, to be succeeded by Martin Scicluna.
They are difficult to prove because there is rarely a "smoking gun" that definitively shows that an adverse personnel step is taken only to jettison or demote an older worker.
And there is no question that if Trump believed the only path he had to victory was to jettison Pence for Haley, he would think very seriously about doing it.
Clinton's battleground-state strategy and managed Richard Cordray's losing campaign for governor of Ohio, says it's time for Democrats to jettison Iowa and Ohio in favor of Arizona and Georgia.
If the administration were to jettison the deal now, few of its former partners would likely reimpose sanctions, leaving Iran potentially far better off than it was before the deal.
But like Germany and many other countries, the UK is reluctant to jettison Huawei, which has a reputation for making reliable equipment that costs much less than its competitors' products.
An example of large news: They report that in the spring of 2017, Trump implored Rex Tillerson, then secretary of state, to help him jettison the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
The degree to which the White House is willing to jettison the script in favor of looser, more improvisational gatherings is fascinating — not least because of what it says politically.
Having both worked on the National Security Council staff and watched "The Apprentice," I would guess Mr. Trump will eventually jettison a liability as long as he can save face.
Just like yoga, meditation, and other spiritual practices that get popular when they jettison their religious trappings, fasting has become a health practice in recent years, often in male circles.
Trump has to contend with an ideologically diverse group of senators that won't be inclined to jettison principle for the sake of handing legislative victories to the new president, stated Kristol.
"The emerging sense of disappointment surrounding the OPEC meeting in three weeks time is likely to prompt further financial investors to jettison their long positions, too," Commerzbank said in a note.
In the broad strokes, "The Walking Dead" still has a strong array of assets, and its willingness to jettison important players has been vital in keeping the storytelling unpredictable and evolving.
At the time he was on the presidential campaign trail, keen to prove himself a democrat and to jettison the baggage of his 20 months as military ruler in the 1980s.
But Virginia did not jettison the old as she developed these new interests, for the gallery's business and its exhibition program were cumulative, and things hung together in a striking way.
In Saudi Arabia, the President came across as a statesman, choosing to jettison some of the sharper rhetoric that peppered his campaign speeches in favor of building bridges with Muslim allies.
He would jettison America's existing trade agreements in favour of short-term, bilateral negotiations undertaken in a spirit so spikily retaliatory as to make trade wars, with China for starters, inevitable.
Less than an hour before the Apollo 11 crew landed in the Pacific Ocean, they were faced with another threat: A discarded module didn't jettison away as it was supposed to.
They could elect new leaders of the House and Senate, raise the issue of term limits for judges, jettison old-fashioned terms like "New Deal," and invent a progressive political vocabulary.
Commentators downplaying the platform's significance note that it has no actual enforcement mechanism, and that there's no guarantee a President Hillary Clinton wouldn't jettison most — or all — of its main provisions.
After months of quietly upholding its end of the 2015 nuclear bargain it struck with the United States and other world powers, Iran has begun to jettison parts of the agreement.
His threats to jettison the Iran nuclear deal are undermining America's credibility as a negotiating partner and weakening America's ability to lead the free world as it has for 70 years.
The Hill: Anti-abortion groups urge the Trump administration to jettison Planned Parenthood from federal family planning grants, a shift that could reinstate a regulation put in place by President Reagan.
They realized that by acting in unison, they might finally jettison the stifling one-party control over the government and the economy that their country had inherited from the Soviet Union.
Trump creates new headaches for GOP with top intelligence pick MORE (R-Calif.), who will have a mandate to sideline or jettison officials viewed as disloyal to Trump, according to reports.
Viewed now, Cyrus, 25, says the controversial performance did more than help jettison her child star image (and introduce the concept of "twerking" to a wider demographic) — it helped her grow up.
Trump has threatened to jettison the 23-year-old accord if he cannot rework it in favor of the United States, arguing it has gutted U.S. manufacturing by outsourcing jobs to Mexico.
In the event of an emergency, these larger boosters, known as SuperDracos, will jettison the Crew Dragon away from a failing rocket during launch (here's a video of the SuperDracos in action).
Taking a well-trodden route north out of sub-Saharan Africa, Wamba clung on to his treasured ball until he had to jettison it on the sea crossing from Turkey to Greece.
Sure, he peddled positions that he wasn't fixed to, made promises that he couldn't keep, touted a populism that he was bound to jettison and professed a caring that was entirely counterfeit.
Government officials are also leaning toward giving voters a chance to jettison another artifact of old Ireland: a provision of the 1937 Constitution suggesting that a woman's place is in the home.
The department had indicated it might jettison the previous administration's initiative, which was intended to simplify a system that consumer advocates have complained is overly complex and rife with poor customer service.
So, jettison "violent extremism," but let our Arab allies know that "radical Islam" or "Islamic extremism" refers only to the tiny fraction of the world's 1.6 billion Muslims who have embraced violence.
China's decision to establish an overseas military installation comes as little surprise to those who have watched Beijing steadily jettison a decades-old principle of noninterference in the affairs of other countries.
He calls it a "beautiful contradiction" -- black churchgoers can embrace a doctrine that excludes a group of people but jettison those scriptures once they get to know and love such a person.
It has also begun to publicly downplay its push to dominate the future of high-tech industries under its "Made in China 2025" policy, although few expect it to jettison those ambitions.
"Trump is a wild card," Lichtman said, adding Bannon's appointment would be a litmus test for the President-elect to either jettison him or stick with him no matter how controversial he became.
Landing an aircraft laden with live explosives was deemed prohibitively risky, so the flights were ordered to a 19853-mile circle of the English channel to safely jettison their collective 21985,21944-bomb payload.
They would likely have to jettison much of their bench to make space for Durant's contract, and with that, lose some of the individuality that makes the team's dominance so fun to watch.
And, as is the case with Pruitt, that he can keep someone he likes on even though members of his own party are basically now openly urging him to jettison the EPA head.
Many experts believe that AT&T will seek to jettison this station in order to avoid a FCC review, which again, would apply the more rigorous public interest standard than the Justice Dept.
Putting aside the acoustics of those names, one can peer at the larger underlying motivation: A name change was thought to help jettison old images and give a fresh start to the entities.
In those handful of years, his goal was nothing less than the regeneration of art as a force in contemporary life — to jettison its past, strip it down to zero, and start over.
If you made it through 2017 with these, you might as well see what the beginning of 2018 brings before you jettison them just in case another Scana-style fairy tale comes true.
For the sake of narrative speed and cinematic concision, it is compelled to jettison superfluous characters and an entire parallel story line: that of Gloucester, yet another father of wicked and favorable offspring.
The viciousness of the choreographed, late-in-the-process attacks and Democrats' rush to jettison the presumption of innocence disgusted many people who might otherwise have been more open to the Democrats' message.
The other side argues for a more direct, representation-based form of equality: it would jettison the exam, adopting a new admissions system designed to produce student bodies reflective of the city's demography.
"If the street's reactions get too heated, it will be easier for these Arabs to jettison the Israeli relationship than to stand in the way of their own people's anger," Mr. Kurtzer said.
The FCC said it would allow DirecTV to jettison only a small amount of the 160 pounds of fuel onboard the satellite so that it can make the deadline, according to The Verge.
But the top United States diplomat stopped short of threatening to jettison the 2015 agreement that was brokered by world powers, or saying whether the Trump administration would punish Iran with new sanctions.
And if they do indeed get the young QB, the questions continue: Who will the Eagles jettison to make room on the bench, or is Pederson going to live with the bumps right away?
Viewed in March 2018, however, Cyrus said the controversial performance did more than help jettison her child star image (and introduce the concept of "twerking" to a wider demographic) — it helped her grow up.
In fact, skepticism is a quality successful contestants hang onto just long enough to maintain a sense of proportion, but then must jettison when it comes time to take a final leap of faith.
In a case from 2009, Mr Gorsuch noted that lower courts had "jettison[ed]" Lemon while the Supreme Court itself "seemed to eschew it" in its rulings on the constitutionality of Ten Commandments displays.
It is important that we remain resolute and neither lower our expectations nor jettison our values out of some misguided belief that jihad presents easy answers or that conventional efforts must be totally scrapped.
The company also said it will cut 15 percent of its workforce, jettison products like some digital magazines and maybe spin off the core assets from its stake in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.
In a likely attempt to increase its negotiating leverage ahead a $10 billion deal, SoftBank on Monday said it could easily jettison the Uber transaction that in principle was struck just one day earlier.
But Trump is having none of it, pushing a bill called the Fair and Reciprocal Trade Act that would kneecap the WTO by allowing the administration to jettison many of its most important rules.
A continued military buildup, with massive investments in ballistic missile technology capable of carrying nuclear weapons by Iran should have been enough to jettison the "Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)" negotiated by Obama.
"This may push me to pay for an Apple Watch, and jettison my current Fitbit (assuming I even still want a thing strapped to my wrist collecting data about me)," tweeted author Stephen Anderson.
It's possible to imagine a new animated remake of Aladdin that confronts the Disney classic's fraught past and manages to jettison much of its cultural baggage in a way that feels justified and transformative.
The folks at "American Idol" tried to make it work, but ultimately they had to jettison plans to produce the show in the studio, but TMZ has learned the show may still go on.
It's entirely possible that the problem with this year's award show wasn't the lack of a host, but its inability to decide which elements of a traditional host to keep and which to jettison.
Yet both sides, Trump and Saudi, are perfectly able and willing to jettison their alleged positions, as defenders of American values and "Sunni Islam," for the sake of advancing selfish personal and political agendas.
But rather than publicly celebrate President Trump's decision Tuesday to jettison the accord, he is mourning its demise, saying he genuinely wanted to fix the agreement and worries that its unraveling could be dangerous.
Replaced the salt with an impeccable salmon roe from the Yarra Valley, where they put natural clove oil in the tanks and palpate the gravid fish to encourage them to jettison their roe sacs.
DaBaby, Diddy and DJ Khaled wanted to make it clear to the world ... New York was not the only place to jettison our last night in the decade ... Miami was in full-tilt celebration.
Led by Luigi Di Maio, the party has already had to jettison some campaign pledges, has seen high-profile ministers make gaffe-prone cabinet debuts and has struggled to corral its disparate bloc of parliamentarians.
There was a hiccup though—the plane was stocked with enough fuel to make a trip from western Canada across the Atlantic, meaning they had to jettison some of that in order to land safely.
But in December 2017, the now Republican-controlled FCC voted to jettison that order, freeing broadband providers to block or throttle content as they see fit unless Congress or the courts block the agency's decision.
GE had fallen on hard times even as former Chief Executive Jeffrey Immelt sought to jettison ailing businesses and focus on the company's industrial roots in power plants, jet engines, locomotives and other large equipment.
The idea is to create a conveyor-belt-like process that encourages employees to quickly jettison projects that seem unlikely to work and to avoid technologies that are neat ideas but would never make money.
News just in: We're getting reports the board of Krablr has voted overwhelmingly to jettison the sole remaining founder, Wilson Poney, and install an interim CFO to take the company in a new old direction.
As the Trump administration grapples with how to chart a course for our nation's energy development during its first 100 days, it would be wise to jettison any plans to overturn the Arctic drilling ban.
President Trump has seized on the practice as unfair and insisted that he is willing to jettison Canada by the end of the week if it does not drop its dairy tariffs of 270 percent.
Perhaps it's overly optimistic of me, but I still cling to the hope that, with the right approaches and experiences, longtime sufferers will feel sufficiently encouraged to go ahead and jettison the C.M.I. Complex outright.
The sale ends a disastrous seven-year investment by BHP in the shale business, which investors led by U.S. hedge fund Elliott Management have been pressing the company to jettison for the past 210.5 months.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs said in a court filing late on Wednesday they had learned of the "astonishing and improper" decision to jettison the settlement the day before a scheduled court hearing on the matter.
One immediate problem with the plan to jettison Opel and Vauxhall, however, is that the market is not impressed, at least not yet — following the announcement on Monday, G.M.'s share price fell 1 percent.
Although Mr. Trump campaigned against the deal, under which Iran curbed its nuclear program in return for the lifting of international sanctions, he didn't immediately jettison it after the missile launch, as many had feared.
The Trump administration served notice on Thursday that its next move to deregulate broadband internet service companies would be to jettison the Obama administration's net neutrality rules, which were intended to safeguard free expression online.
The marches, held in cities and towns across the country, marked the 41st consecutive weekly protest of a movement that has already forced the ruling hierarchy to jettison a veteran president and jail top officials.
In January, SpaceX will conduct its in-flight abort test, a dramatic display that will jettison the Dragon crew capsule from a Falcon 9 rocket in mid-air—the final major hurdle for the company.
In 2015, New York magazine wrote about the terrible sexist stereotypes that attend Hollywood portrayals of female journalists — particularly their tendencies to jettison professionalism and ethical standards at whim in order to sleep with sources.
Today, hundreds of organizations and companies are working to get the word out about the Federal Communications Commission's plan to jettison its open internet rules, a move that could decimate net neutrality as we know it.
If you look only at unique comments, as opposed to form letters using boilerplate text, those in favor of keeping the Title II rules outweigh those who want to jettison the rules 1.52 million to 23,000.
The big picture: Amazon's push into brick-and-mortar food sales with its Whole Foods purchase prompted other big retailers, like Walmart, to jettison their use of Amazon's AWS for their e-commerce platforms last year.
Riley, the owner, specializes in a stripped-down, folk art and engraving-inspired style that gave Jeiven license to jettison the color inks she says she never felt comfortable working with and cultivate her distinctive approach.
If Mr. Lampert had aggressively worked to shutter Kmart (which competes too closely with Target and Walmart), shrink the footprint of Sears, and jettison commoditized product lines like clothing, he might now have creditors' full attention.
" From now on, the mission would be focused on "radical Islamic terrorism," the White House's go-to phrase, which, as Sebastian Gorka later explained, was intended to "jettison the political correctness of the last eight years.
But the accompanying lander, Schiaparelli, crashed after a sensor error caused the spacecraft to jettison its parachute too early because it thought it was already on the ground instead of still two miles in the air.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's decision to jettison John Bolton -- his third national security adviser since January 2017 -- was both shocking and typical for a President who has generated unprecedented churn among his national security team.
After collecting the sample, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will return to Earth, jettison the sample capsule and then place itself in a steady orbit around the Sun, where your artwork will remain for hundreds of years.
There are two key differences, though, built into deSouza's approach to pedagogy: a rigorous, active questioning of accepted norms rather than a blind acceptance of them, as well as a refusal to jettison the past wholesale.
The U.S. would remain a part of the pact but weaken or jettison the Obama-era carbon cutting pledge in the non-binding pact, something effectively already underway anyway as EPA and other agencies unwind Obama policies.
States are starting to make good on their promises to fight for net neutrality in the wake of the Federal Communications Commission's decision to jettison rules that banned broadband providers from blocking or discriminating against internet content.
Okay, yeah, technically the 22mm jack is still around, but Apple's "courageous" decision to jettison the venerable audio port from the iPhone 2500 is already inspiring other manufacturers (HTC and Motorola among them) to do the same.
In Cortana on the desktop, "we don't want to feel exclusive so we will jettison clever responses if we think they'll feel exclusionary, but if you have an Xbox, we can assume you play games," she said.
Second, Republicans in Washington generally don't hesitate to jettison their stated belief in states' rights and intervene in state jurisdiction when it suits them, from raising the drinking age to criminalizing marijuana to banning partial-birth abortion.
After that, it's still hoping to get an in-flight abort test done before year' send, which will show how the Crew Dragon can jettison from a Falcon 9 rocket after lift-off in case of emergency.
As I wrote on the INF's demise in August, the White House's decision to jettison the agreement could spur a new arms race in Asia, one that the U.S. and its allies might find difficult to dominate.
Cross, however, said there are serious doubts about McGrath's ability to beat McConnell and predicted she would have to jettison her policy against running attack ads to emerge as a real threat to win the Senate seat.
Four-time champion Italy failed to qualify after having been at every tournament for the past 1033 years, only deepening the mood of gloom and frustration in the country that would in March elections jettison establishment parties.
The New York Times: Two officials suggest the recent confirmation of an EPA deputy administrator could give Trump the needed leeway to jettison the embattled Pruitt in coming weeks while leaving the agency with a top manager.
This spring, a new group of young designers, mostly from the British Isles, who have come of age in destabilizing times, have built their collections around declarative, visionary shapes that jettison old ideas about symmetry and balance.
"Rockefeller and I always suspected that Donald Rumsfeld, then Ford's chief of staff, was the perpetrator of the conspiracy to jettison him from the ticket — an act that arguably cost Ford the election," Mr. Rosenbaum later wrote.
Oil and gas companies based downtown or along the "Energy Corridor" — a mileslong stretch of Interstate 22008 west of downtown — scrambled to jettison excess space by vacating offices or by subleasing to other tenants at appealing rates.
Illustrating the gulf, FIFA demands an estimated $100 million from each top sponsor for a four-year World Cup cycle, while the IAAF deal Adidas might jettison is reported to be worth just $8 million a year.
"Rockefeller and I always suspected that Donald Rumsfeld, then Ford's chief of staff, was the perpetrator of the conspiracy to jettison him from the ticket — an act that arguably cost Ford the election," Mr. Rosenbaum later wrote.
Whether lawmakers choose to protect or jettison various renewable tax breaks in the final bill being negotiated on Capitol Hill could have major ramifications for the United States energy landscape, including the prices consumers pay for electricity.
Ms. Clark has said that building a relationship with her daughter, Harriet, who was an infant when Ms. Clark was incarcerated, led her to jettison her political views and to reflect on the harm she had done.
To avoid being throttled and eaten by a hungry female, the male octopus uses a specialized arm to jettison packets of sperm called spermatophores into the giant bulb behind the female&aposs head, also known as the mantle.
KUSNACHT, March 18 (Reuters) - A hedge fund manager embroiled in a leadership fight with airline caterer Gategroup said on Friday he expects the Swiss company to abandon its bid to jettison a board member favored by the fund.
The decision to jettison the project highlights the often competing forces faced by developing nations in Africa which must weigh up benefits of large-scale private investment in industry against the welfare of local communities and the environment.
"I fear that one of the insidious agenda items here is for the administration to jettison the protections ... all the policies and procedures we built up over the years to protect the children in the system," Young said.
TRUMP'S 3 'R's: REPEAL, REPLACE, REPAIR Trump has said he wants to jettison the 2010 law that created Obamacare and replace it with legislation that would change access to individual insurance and the Medicaid program for the poor.
According to the Durango Herald, after a drone was reported flying in the fire management area, both planes were forced to prematurely jettison their loads of fire retardant—valued at between $8,000 and $10,000—and return to base.
Mr. Trump began this month by taking a postelection phone call from the president of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen, and a week later suggested that he might jettison the United States' longstanding acceptance of a "one-China" policy.
The United States says it is concerned that Assad's government is planning to jettison the truce and launch a major offensive in the area to fulfill Assad's goal of re-asserting control over every inch of his country.
I would bet the state leaders are already planning a "jettison" strategy so that they don't have to shell out money to defend their party against one of the most damning audio clips of all time for a politician.
Beyond a willingness to jettison the facts when convenient, Ms. Sanders has been true, if not to her role, at least to her boss's priorities in her reflex when caught to shift into attack mode, railing about unjust persecution.
Times change however, and perhaps Dell decided it was simply time to get some cash and jettison the veteran security company to go a bit more modern, as RSA's approach no longer aligned with Dell's company-wide security strategy.
"I have a duty to continue to preside in this case, in part to avoid encouraging the perception that litigants can manipulate the system to jettison an impartial judge in the hope of getting another more to their liking," he wrote.
Mike Cirami, co-director of global income at Eaton Vance in Boston said the weighting of Russian debt was now small enough and the premium it offers was low enough for investors to easily be able to jettison it if needed.
So even though it doesn't mandate an outright ban on Huawei and ZTE products, it still means many government workers or contractors, or companies that want to do business with the government, will have to jettison much of their current technology.
Concerns about economic uncertainty after Brexit may also have discouraged the networks, according to Borja Garcia Garcia from Loughborough University: cable subscriptions will likely be among the first luxuries that consumers jettison if they feel a squeeze on their disposable incomes.
Supporters of Roe v Wade, the 1973 case recognising a constitutional right to abortion, worried that then-Judge Kavanaugh—in contrast to Anthony Kennedy, the justice he was tapped to replace—would solidify a five-justice majority to jettison the precedent.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's top diplomat promised on Tuesday a new democratic world order in which Washington will strengthen or jettison international agreements as it sees fit to stop "bad actors" such as Russia, China and Iran from gaining.
The goal was to show that in the case of an emergency during an actual launch, the abort system could do its intended job and jettison the Orion crew craft to a safe distance away from the rocket, very quickly.
The two leaders spoke on the same day as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pressed to jettison the Iran deal, while Trump told a press conference he would decide on or before May 12 on whether to withdraw from the accord.
To the contrary, if they believed their lack of consensus and popular support were fatal to their agenda, they would have no reason not to jettison Trump before he did irrevocable damage to their party, the country, and the international order.
Clinton's supporters can bang on about the most progressive platform in party history, but she still carries 30 years of political baggage that Democrats need to jettison, including a blasé attitude toward accepting enormous amounts of cash from Wall Street.
What is new, and potentially momentous, is the fact that four of the court's justices expressed a willingness to jettison nearly 85 years of consistent precedent to invigorate a doctrine that has been pronounced dead on more than one occasion.
The fate of the legislation is less certain in the House, where a potential revolt by northeasterners whose states would be disproportionately impacted by a provision that would jettison the ability to write off state and local tax payments awaits.
JERUSALEM — Hours after the Israeli Parliament approved new obstacles to a land-for-peace deal with the Palestinians, left-wing activists took some solace on Tuesday in a decision by right-wing lawmakers to jettison one part of their plan.
"The odds that Copom would jettison the language used in February and resume cutting ... have increased significantly," he said in a note, adding that a quarter percentage point cut in the Selic rate to a new low of 4.00% is likely.
The mistrust that separates New Virginia from the rest of the state exists in much of the country, where a considerable number of Americans suspect that "élites" are prepared to jettison the ideas and traditions—and occupations—of the past.
In an earlier column, I suggested that Mr. Trump has the political leverage, which President Obama did not, to jettison the traditional Republican approach in favor of a form of the single-payer health care that most other countries use.
On tax reform, for example, they should insist that Mr. Trump deliver tax relief to the middle class, not the wealthy, and that he jettison Mr. Ryan's proposed border-adjustment tax, which would hit consumers and business with big price hikes.
SpaceX is also expected to launch 60 more of its Starlink internet satellites and conduct an in-flight abort test that will jettison its Crew Dragon capsule mid-flight, but it has not announced dates for either of these missions.
But its unwillingness to jettison Jones permanently indicates that it also wants Jones to remain on the site despite its reluctant recent admission that Jones has previously violated many of its rules from both his personal and his Infowars accounts.
Trump will also jettison the Obama administration's preferred strategy for resolving the Israel/Palestine dispute and has talked about bringing back torture and sending more detainees to the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, that Obama tried and failed to close.
Chandler notes also that running AI on the device means it's both always available—no network disconnects to slow you down—and more private, since you don't have to jettison your data to some far-flung server to get things done.
Within minutes after the FCC voted to jettison its Obama-era rules that prohibit internet providers from blocking or discriminating against lawful content, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said he would lead a multistate lawsuit against the agency to preserve the regulations.
Because of an indicator light showing that the Mercury capsule's heat shield was partly detached, mission controllers decided to bring Glenn home early and told him not to jettison his aft retro rockets, which allowed him to maneuver the craft in space.
"We may have to jettison some changes in the firearm offenses and we may be able to do a better job to make sure that no one with a serious history of violence can get any relief under the bill," Grassley said.
BEAM will remain attached to the ISS for two years, when the ISS team will jettison it into space—although, BEAM researchers did leave the possibility for an extension open, saying that they had rated it safe for up to five years.
While details of the Trump peace plan are still sketchy, Palestinians worry it will jettison the two-state solution - the long-standing international formula which envisages an independent Palestinian state in the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza co-existing with Israel.
Going through your browser's extensions and removing the ones you don't need is a good start in making the program more lightweight, and if you've not done it in a while, you might be surprised at how much stuff you can jettison.
It's as though Dawson's Creek decided to jettison the Joey/Dawson romance after three episodes and turned its focus to Joey and Pacey, or as though Veronica Mars decided not to kill Lilly Kane after all and murder that snoozer Duncan instead.
I feel the need to present a concrete alternative that might free us to jettison that crutch and replace it with a solid and realistic criterion of self-identification that nevertheless cannot be confused with tangential issues of self-worth or social status.
As the two sides prepare to meet for trans-Atlantic talks next month in Berlin, the Europeans are demanding a guarantee that Mr. Trump will abide by the add-on deal after it is negotiated and not jettison it on some other pretext.
These were online videogame and forum personas, he writes, that as a teenager in the 1990s he'd acquire and jettison like T-shirts, assuming new identities on a whim, often to leave behind mistakes or embarrassing ideas he'd tried out in online conversations.
If a Kushner-Trump plan embraced the Arab-Palestinian minimums, Bibi would have to either reject it — exposing his real position — or jettison some of his far-right political supporters and form a new government prepared to negotiate on the U.S. terms.
But Palestinian and Arab officials suspect the event may be a prelude to a U.S. push to jettison the "two-state" solution - a long-standing, international formula for an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza.
In keeping with his "I alone can fix it" mantra -- and his frequently dim view of the government's subject-matter experts -- Trump has been known to jettison the carefully laid plans of his own government in favor of following his own instincts.
On a meta level, it's fascinating to see how Thrawn reinforces Lucasfilm's attitude toward the decanonization of the expanded universe: while those stories are no longer canon, it's clear that the company didn't jettison its vast library of content because it felt it was bad.
Netflix, meanwhile, has also started to jettison shows produced by other studios while it simultaneously attempts to shore up its own production arm and holds onto a handful of key programs from other studios that people are fond of (like Friends or The Office).
If Facebook is serious about undoing some of the damage they have done, here is what they should be doing (Twitter, which is by no means innocent in this, should follow suit): First, Facebook must jettison this idea of influencing individual emotions or crowd behavior.
ESA needs more time to make sense of the wealth of data they've collected, but early analysis suggests a problem occurred in Schiaparelli's final moments of descent, specifically when it was scheduled to jettison its parachute and heatshield, and when firing its thrusters before touchdown.
Ms. Schavemaker used the show's opening to announce that the Amsterdam Museum will jettison the term "Golden Age" for the era in the 17th century when the Netherlands was a world leader in art, science and trade, because that term tells only half the story.
And so with two people who have social anxiety, or who are going through some issues in their lives, or feel entirely unpresentable... being able to jettison this parcel that's a really good version of themselves and just project only that, it feels really good.
It is thus easy to make the link between artists that the curators want to demonstrate, observing what each subsequent painter borrowed from the previous one, and also what he (all the artists in the show are male) chose to jettison along the way.
Though shareholders in Britain turned against Mr Polman when he tried to end Unilever's dual listing in London and Amsterdam, few want the firm to jettison the sense of purpose that he brought, if only because it helps win customers and keep staff committed.
Today, Representative Mike Coffman (R-Colorado) became the first House Republican to sign a petition to force the House to vote on legislation that would reverse the Federal Communications Commission's decision to jettison rules banning broadband providers from blocking or discriminating against lawful content.
"This represents yet another in a series of steps being taken to jettison pro-consumer initiatives, and we should not stand silent as consumer protections 'go gentle into that good night,'" she said at the agency's February open meeting, quoting the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.
Orion's launch abort system consists of two parts: a fairing assembly that protects the capsule from excessive heat, airflow, and vibrations during launch, and a launch abort tower (LAT) that's equipped with an abort motor, an attitude (or leveling) control motor, and a jettison motor.
The gap of time between the third and fourth seasons of The Walking Dead is left unsaid because it allows them to jettison all of those characters and storylines, but in the intervening years, Clementine has tried to prepare AJ for life without her.
Twitter, too, has raised alarm bells among some conservatives, and Apple's climbing valuation over 21 years is a measure of both success and dominance... Responding to Russia's interference with the 2016 election, Facebook is working to jettison some political disinformation campaigns from its platform.
Just as Mr. Obama's Treasury Department recently changed the rules to curb corporate inversions, in which companies shift their official headquarters to another country to lower their tax bills, the Treasury secretary, Jacob J. Lew, and his colleagues could jettison the carried interest loophole.
I think the art world has yet to fully address this aspect of his achievement, preferring to maintain the narrow definition that anything new in art requires a new technique and/or material, that one has to jettison the past rather than engage with it.
"Any sense of an election in Italy is positive for Italian BTPs because investors think that the League could jettison the 5-Star Movement, leaving Italy with, on paper, a more business-friendly, centre-right government," said Richard McGuire, head of rates strategy at Rabobank.
GE was reported to be laying off sales staff and other employees in its software division, according to sources, last week, ahead of Flannery's expected announcement on Monday of a plan to slash costs and jettison units in an effort to improve the company's profits.
Mather and Hansmann believe that sports is an undervalued part of that bundle, and that there are tens of thousands of sports fans in each city who don't care about the other sections, and would rather jettison their subscription and pay for The Athletic instead.
Despite his taste for wine and a Christian mother, Mr. Prabowo aligned himself with hard-line Muslim forces that have called for the country to jettison its syncretic Islam for a more austere form of the faith as practiced in its Middle Eastern birthplace.
" Spearheaded by Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas, Republican hard-liners forced the Trump administration to take a stand on a program that it had previously treated as a "kind of institutional compromise: a policy that it wouldn't have implemented but wasn't eager to jettison.
When Lennon refused to jettison his friend, the job fell through, but Parnes had another offer: If the Silver Beatles, Sutcliffe included, could leave immediately, they could back another of his singers, Johnny Gentle, on an eight-day tour of Scotland in May 213.
Given that ObamaCare will likely not be overturned in 85033 — the need for complex and challenging to administer cross-subsidies like this is among the key reasons to jettison the law — the administration can act to remedy this inequity among smaller and larger insurers.
The White House would insist Trump was "troubled" by all of these accusations against Pruitt and that they were conducting some sort of review -- and yet as days turned into months, everyone -- including Republicans across Washington -- wondered why Trump didn't jettison his most troublesome Cabinet secretary.
On a sentimental final trip to Germany as president, Obama expressed hope that the New York businessman who has never previously held public office would jettison controversial campaign rhetoric when he entered the White House and keep democratic values in mind as he chose his staff.
In the late '90s, Walentas and his father were able to persuade the city to jettison these old rules and allow them to completely remake the neighborhood, filling old factories with loft apartments, design-and-tech-centric offices, retail stores, artists' studios and new condo towers.
He defended Judge Kavanaugh and railed against what he called the "big, fat con job" that he said Democrats were perpetrating to derail the nomination, even as he suggested he could still jettison his pick depending on the outcome of a high-profile hearing on Thursday.
And I think for her, it's compounded with the need or desire to move on and to take stock of where she's at; and take what is useful and valuable and worthwhile from the past, and jettison that which is not as she moves into the future.
" In the end, she continued, "it's hard to know whether this will be adequate or not, but I can promise there has never been such an enormous concerted voluntary effort by a private company to jettison part of its power over a public right in human history.
One of the fundamental challenges for liberals, in the Trump regime, will be trying to hold on to their basic commitments to equality and inclusion, while facing the pressure to jettison some of those commitments when it would seem to be politically disadvantageous to be too liberal.
Plus, the very least, Schiaparelli did deploy its parachute and jettison its heat shield, so the lander did make it at least part of the way down to the Martian surface, hopefully giving scientists some idea of what could be done to increase the odds of landing next time.
"I'm a storyteller basically, and that's apolitical, and I try to jettison as much of the politics as I can without forgetting that I'm a human being and I have a point of view and people have to deal with that, for better or for worse," King said.
Mitchell, however, was a social scientist with a degree from UC Berkeley, and through her experiential research of child development argued that children's literature should not jettison the details of a child's day-to-day, but rather, embrace them to create a familiar, lively and interactive reading experience.
I used a crane to lift solar panels onto the rover's trailer as a windstorm howled around me; I worked through the rover sequence demoed above; I pressed buttons and flipped switches to jettison weight from my rocket and watched as parts flew out over the Martian landscape.
We've known GOP health care reform isn't primarily health care reform since we learned that they intended to jettison campaign promises to help people struggling with high deductibles, or people whom the Affordable Care Act coverage expansion didn't reach, and instead take health insurance away from millions of Americans.
As the father of three young children whose only experience with blood, thank God, is from scrapes, cuts and Halloween, I sure hope we Americans — both ordinary citizens and Washington legislators alike — can jettison the rhetoric, focus on expert analytics and get serious about the twin problems at hand.
The company was already planning to slash thousands of jobs and jettison or shutter businesses after a failed IPO, and according to media reports on Friday is now looking to lock down a $5 billion lifeline from lenders in the coming days to stave off a cash crunch.
One example: Cloudflare, which took longer to decide to jettison the white supremacist web site Daily Stormer than it deliberated over kicking off Switter, a social networking space created by sex workers and running on the open-source Mastodon platform, after fears arose that they'd be banned from Twitter.
People are beginning to say long-unspeakable thoughts aloud: If we want to salvage democracy, and many of the liberal rights and protections we associate with it, we'll have to do more than reform or temper capitalism; we must find a way, rather, to jettison and transcend it.
But until some better formula is found for ensuring strategic balance and limiting the spread of the world's most lethal weapons — until Mr. Trump at least has some plan for what comes next — it's a dangerous mistake for him to jettison existing agreements like I.N.F. and New Start.
Mr. Buergel in places seems so eager to jettison the logic of the imperial museum that he risks recreating an earlier model of artistic display: the cabinet of curiosities, in which 17th-century princes and potentates showed off small, surprising objects from a range of arts and sciences.
Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada and the former majority leader, predicted last year that Democrats would try to jettison the filibuster if Hillary Clinton won the presidency and Democrats won the Senate, only to see Republicans continue the stalling tactics they employed so successfully against President Barack Obama.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES ADMINISTRATION & WHITE HOUSE: Trump on Sunday dramatically shifted U.S. policy toward Kurdish fighters, long backed by the United States as allies, and endorsed Turkey's plan to use military force to jettison the Kurds, which it views as a terrorist insurgency, near the border in Syria.
But it struck me that it must vex him that Trump—the lesser intellect, the lesser businessman, the little-brother tagalong—may now be too busy to take his phone calls, and would jettison him from his position as a White House special adviser without so much as a heads-up.
Yet another near miss that put the astronauts at risk was revealed only in recent weeks: As the Apollo 11 crew reentered Earth's atmosphere and prepared to land in the Pacific Ocean, a discarded service module from their spaceship didn't jettison away from from the vehicle carrying the astronauts as planned.
I pulled it to me and held the lot of it to my heart as my father held me and I pushed my head to the apparatus on the wall that would open and remove the contents of the pod bay immediately to jettison us without tether into some beyond.
These are some of the basic narrative elements of Gioachino Rossini's 1813 comedic opera "L'Italiana in Algeri" ("The Italian Girl in Algiers"), which tells the story of Mustafa, a Turkish bey, or governor, who wants to jettison his wife, Elvira, and who complains that Muslim women are too ingratiating and submissive.
But it would also jettison the state and local tax deduction entirely and delay the enforcement of a 20 percent corporate tax rate until 2019, which could rankle the White House and mute the economic growth projections that Republicans are counting on to blunt the cost of the tax cuts.
Robert S. Boyd, a journalist who shared a Pulitzer Prize for uncovering evidence that Senator Thomas F. Eagleton had undergone electroshock therapy for depression, a revelation that compelled Senator George S. McGovern to jettison Mr. Eagleton as his Democratic running mate for vice president in 21953, died on Friday in Philadelphia.
Moreover, it remains unclear whether this plan will yield real detail, or merely present a wishful opening bid that suggests Britain could jettison the things it dislikes about the European Union, such as the free movement of people, while keeping free trade in goods and services, for important sectors at least.
American history suggests that a major crisis would give Trump both the pretext and the occasion to jettison this one kind of restraint he has mostly practiced so far: It was at times of massive insecurity that previous presidents have ignored the writ of habeas corpus, or ordered the internment of Japanese-Americans.
Given how much it costs to divert a plane, particularly if trouble comes early during a long-haul flight (when the pilot might have to jettison tens of thousands of dollars' worth of fuel in order to land), you would think that carriers would be pretty grateful for the voluntary help they receive.
The tacit condition for reclaiming the political allegiances of our white male brothers is a stern pledge to jettison this "divisive" rhetoric; to return, at bottom, to some imaginary historical moment when the multifront campaign for racial and civil equality somehow entailed no material transfer of power from the nation's ruling white caste.
Should the Ducks jettison him this off-season, ticket sales would drop and Beijing's rowdy fan base—who once drove an opposing team's enforcer to seek therapy after he hard fouled Marbury during a 2011 Finals game—will find a way to have their frustration heard, presumably live and on national television.
That doesn't mean that we should (or can) jettison all reference to our stated beliefs, reasons, rationality; indeed, Kant also cogently argued that despite the efforts of all manner of determinists, we cannot coherently explain these away (for any attempt to explain away our rationality would itself represent a use of that faculty).
Cubs supporters who have endured more heartbreak than the fans of any other North American professional sports team took another shot to the gut as the Indians grabbed a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series to jettison any chance of ending a 108-year World Series title drought at home.
The review, which was released on the same day that Tufts said it would jettison the Sackler name, found that in most cases money from the Sacklers and Purdue went to programs unrelated to pain treatment and opioids; in other cases, it said, there was no evidence the donations materially skewed academic programs.
While some coaches and players questioned the need to jettison all 17 contact practices during the season, the C.F.L.'s commissioner said that improving the health of the players would not only extend their careers, but also battle the growing perception among parents that tackle football is too dangerous for their children.
NEW YORK, Nov 10 (Reuters) - General Electric Co is laying off sales staff and other employees in its software division, according to people familiar with the matter, ahead of new Chief Executive John Flannery's expected announcement on Monday of a plan to slash costs and jettison units in an effort to improve the company's profits.
"This represents yet another in a series of steps being taken to jettison pro-consumer initiatives, and we should not stand silent as consumer protections 'go gentle into that good night,'" Democratic FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, a longtime open internet advocate who voted against the move, said at the agency's monthly meeting on Thursday.
They get away with this by a wink and a nod, and sometimes direct request, from authorizing committee chairmen, who cannot — or will not — bring their own bills to the floor, and then by protection from the Rules Committee against points of order that otherwise would automatically jettison the offending provisions from a bill.
It is tempting to take this as evidence in support of a deeply pessimistic interpretation of the country's past and its likely future: any robust attempt to remedy social injustice will inevitably lead those who have immense privileges to reverse the tide of progress or even to jettison their commitment to shared political institutions.
WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Monday that the United States and Mexico had reached an accord to revise key portions of the North American Free Trade Agreement and would finalize it within days, suggesting he was ready to jettison Canada from the trilateral trade pact if the country did not get on board quickly.
Ross: Well, first, it means that Donald Trump so dislikes Jeff Sessions that he was constrained from firing him only by Republicans who worried about how it would look before the midterms — and probably always planned to jettison him immediately afterward, win or lose, which is why that Sessions letter was presumably pre-written.
And when the other 27 members did come around to talking Brexit, they spent all of 20 minutes on it, reaffirming that Britain cannot pick and choose what parts of membership it wants to keep or jettison and confirming Michel Barnier, a former French foreign minister, as the chief negotiator for the European Union.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has instructed his advisers to make cutting the corporate tax rate to 15 percent a centerpiece of his tax-cut blueprint to be unveiled this week, according to people with knowledge of his plans, even if that means a significant reduction in revenue that could jettison his campaign promise to curb deficits.
Johnson said the U.K. would come under pressure to jettison the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran – signed between Iran and the U.S., U.K. Germany, France, Russia and China – but said the deal, known formally as the JCPOA (the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) should be replaced in order to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
When USA's alien invasion drama Colony wrapped its first season in the spring of 2016, I groused about how the show seemed ready to jettison its deep portrayal of the psychological cost of collaborating with an occupying force, in favor of pursuing a feel-good story about the human resistance overthrowing the alien occupiers.
The comments from Trump at the end of a White House meeting with pharmaceutical executives, as well as from trade adviser Peter Navarro in a newspaper interview, were the starkest indication yet that the first-term Republican president is prepared to jettison two decades of "strong dollar" policies advocated by predecessors dating back to the Clinton administration.
In a speech last week to a group of New York lawyers, a federal judge from Brooklyn assailed the criminal justice system in which he has worked for more than 40 years, saying that the country had to "jettison the madness of mass incarceration" and find an alternative to overly punitive sentencing to address the problem of crime.
If approved by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, it would allow the state to jettison some of Obamacare's main features next year — its federally run insurance marketplace, its system for providing subsidies, its focus on helping poorer people afford insurance and medical care — and could open the door for other states to do the same.
As soon as January 603, Crew Dragon will conduct an in-flight test of its emergency abort system, in which the spacecraft will launch on top of one of SpaceX's Falcon 260 rockets and then jettison itself to a safe landing to simulate how astronauts will escape in case something goes wrong on the way to orbit.
"In fairness and in mercy, our society does not invoke the death penalty if there are reasons to choose life, a life in prison," said Mr. Bruck, the leader of the court-appointed defense team that Mr. Roof plans to jettison during a second phase of the trial, when jurors will decide whether he should be executed.
The signal that the U.S. would seek to engage India as a key economic development partner in Afghanistan, in tandem with the threat of withdrawal of billions of dollars of aid, will hopefully serve as the impetus for Islamabad to finally jettison the extremist elements that have, for far too long, sowed instability in its northwestern neighbor.
Kissinger could negotiate three disengagement agreements between Israel, Egypt and Syria by backing off of a pro-Israel script and the urgency of the war; Carter could broker an Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty by clearly meeting Sadat's needs, but only because Egyptian leaders were ready to cut a separate deal and jettison the Palestinians and Syrians, thus playing to Israel's requirements, too.
And while the foreign policy establishment is firm in its condemnation of Trump's "turning away from global engagement," as Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations put it, their harshest criticisms seem reserved for those few sporadic instances in which Trump tries to jettison lengthy and failed military deployments, as in Syria and Afghanistan, or expresses insufficient enthusiasm for permanent overseas garrisons.
She explained that the professors in the sciences, eager for research funding, often jettison their standards of scientific inquiry to pursue these grants, and in the process become "another lobbyist group" for whatever the feds are funding: 'Success' to individual researchers, particularly at the large state universities, pretty much equates to research dollars — big lab spaces, high salaries, institutional prestige, and career advancement.
And here's what it really means: L.A.'s new front-office voices, most notably the legendary Jerry West, convinced the Clippers' ring-hungry owner, Steve Ballmer, that they have a real shot to force their way into the free-agent mix this summer for Paul George and (gasp) even LeBron James — if they could jettison Griffin and then create some more salary-cap flexibility.
For Gantz -- if his Blue and White party can hang together -- it offers the possibility of leading a new center-right bloc; for Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman, revenge against Netanyahu for what he perceives as countless humiliations at Bibi's hands in their strange love-hate political relationship; and if a Unity Government is formed -- a way to jettison the religious parties and solidify his secular message.
French, an American who has lived in Ireland for twenty-six years, chooses locations where her characters get pinched between the desire to cling to history and the urge to jettison it for brighter horizons: an archeological site soon to be paved over for a motorway, the ramshackle Georgian "big house" outside a fading rural village, and the tight-knit working-class Dublin enclave known as the Liberties.
Instead of remixing the tracks from that album, which featured more guitar driven indie rock music, the band instead deconstructed those songs down to their stem files (the individual instrument recordings for a track) and sliced and diced them into entirely new works — sometimes breaking down two or three original tracks and rebuilding them one new "recycled" track — that jettison far from their indie roots and fall somewhere between the playfulness of glitch and the gentleness of electrofolk.
THE CLOSER And finally … Trending: A global push to eliminate plastic straws, stir sticks and tons of non-biodegradable trash from oceans and the environment... How an eight-minute video of a struggling sea turtle convinced Starbucks to ditch 1 billion plastic straws (Forbes) … American Airlines the latest company to jettison plastic straws and stir sticks (USA Today) … D.C. City Council plans a hearing on proposed measure to ban plastic straws (The Hill) … Rundown of major companies banning plastic straws (Money magazine).
Patty MurrayPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayEXCLUSIVE: Swing-state voters oppose 'surprise' medical bill legislation, Trump pollster warns Overnight Health Care: Juul's lobbying efforts fall short as Trump moves to ban flavored e-cigarettes | Facebook removes fact check from anti-abortion video after criticism | Poll: Most Democrats want presidential candidate who would build on ObamaCare Trump's sinking polls embolden Democrats to play hardball MORE (D-Wash.), the sponsor of the amendment to block Trump's rule, said there has always been bipartisan support for Title X funding and argued that Democrats never agreed to jettison policy riders from this year's appropriations bills.

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