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Five dropsondes would be jettisoned out the aircraft on Thursday.
The problem isn't merely that Diamond has jettisoned statistical analysis.
Scenes rewritten, moved and jettisoned, parts recast, rethought and deepened.
And the stakes have been jettisoned somewhere along the way.
He was jettisoned after her disastrous election campaign last year.
Critic's Notebook HOUSTON — The big sets had to be jettisoned.
Eight hundred employees were jettisoned in July and September (Bloomberg).
Again, advertising was jettisoned to make room for it all.
To the point that the universe just jettisoned physics altogether.
The agency suspects something went wrong when a parachute was jettisoned.
She jettisoned him after meeting Mahler, whose fiancée she soon became.
Nor does she miss the clothing and kitchen items she jettisoned.
And she jettisoned her most profound beliefs to gain presidential power.
Not that the form of the individual monologues has been jettisoned.
Typically, jet fuel dissipates when it&aposs jettisoned from a plane.
It had to quickly maneuver to not hit the jettisoned parachute.
It is then jettisoned before landing just before the parachutes are deployed.
In effect, the party's hallowed notion of "collective" leadership has been jettisoned.
The few rules at the beginning are jettisoned, the gloves come off.
It's refreshing, then, that the forthcoming Watch Dogs 2 has jettisoned him.
Dubke was jettisoned amid broad dissatisfaction with the White House communications shop.
The Celtics jettisoned franchise mainstays like Isaiah Thomas, Crowder and Avery Bradley.
As a Somali, he applied for asylum and was jettisoned into adulthood.
The storyline was quickly jettisoned in the second episode, but who cares.
It also explains why those provisions need to be retained, not jettisoned.
It is not clear why the plane then jettisoned its fuel anyway.
If it is jettisoned, Iran would almost certainly resume its nuclear program.
Trump has already jettisoned nine Cabinet secretaries in less than three years.
If it becomes evident that Hillary cannot win, she will be jettisoned.
On June 16, 1963, Valentina Tereshkova was jettisoned out of the earth's atmosphere.
It was the thing that jettisoned me on the rest of this journey.
Ms. Bailey restored the famous logo that had been jettisoned by Ms. Betts.
President Donald Trump finally jettisoned National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster on Thursday afternoon.
He jettisoned the public option in a New York minute to that purpose.
The president just jettisoned one of the key architects of his Russia policy.
David was the problem, and now that she's jettisoned him, all should be good.
I would have jettisoned the long swipe and just encouraged people to double swipe.
So I jettisoned my emotional self out of the present and into another time.
Besides, if conventional monetary wisdom is jettisoned, it will not be the first time.
In effect, the party's hallowed notion of "collective" leadership (see article) has been jettisoned.
An additional 17,000 pounds of cocaine was jettisoned by smugglers fearful of being apprehended.
Sea mines, unexploded torpedoes fired by submarines and surplus jettisoned bombs are particularly tricky.
Because they have jettisoned the ideas for years, decades, all the 20th century almost.
He jettisoned businesses that didn't fit his 'digital industrial' vision: NBC, appliances, financial services.
During the webcast, the SpaceX commentator indicated that the nose cone was jettisoned properly.
Startup scoops up a rival business that WeWork has jettisoned at a 90% discount
The white speck near the bottom is likewise believed to be the probe's jettisoned parachute.
Now that the relationship's ballast has been largely jettisoned, future squalls will be even scarier.
After Mr Trump swiftly jettisoned that approach, Mr Lighthizer is spearheading a quicker, dirtier one.
Complicated areas such as services or intellectual property may be jettisoned, or shallow agreements reached.
But then, in early 20153, the FCC jettisoned this successful, bipartisan approach to the Internet.
Days after Trump won the election, Christie was jettisoned as head of the transition team.
Millions more would be jettisoned by the goal of rolling back the ACA Medicaid expansion.
To make room, the function keys, brightness buttons, and the escape key have been jettisoned.
Miller was the second top-flight reliever the Yankees had jettisoned in the last week.
He jettisoned increased penalties for assault against utility workers and false advertising in pet sales.
After an election, Ms Patel may even end up being jettisoned, whispers one Tory adviser.
Would the immersive staging, including plentiful frisky interaction between performers and the audience, be jettisoned?
To this we must add another trillion or so because the BTA has been jettisoned.
First, after months of rumors, he jettisoned Rex Tillerson as secretary of state last month.
Along the way, Providence jettisoned most of its original mission, replacing nuns with number crunchers.
But much of it has been jettisoned for Andy Blankenbuehler's ('Hamilton') more organic street dancing.
But then, in early 2015, the FCC jettisoned this successful, bipartisan approach to the Internet.
Then, 10 miles above the surface, it jettisoned the heat shield and deployed a parachute.
At best, maybe the backseat passengers get some padding from its jettisoned trip to the trunk.
Its plan to enshrine reduction targets for power generation in law was jettisoned with Mr Turnbull.
But, on the plus side, the giant Amazon logo on the front has also been jettisoned.
On December 6th he jettisoned most of the conventional wisdom about the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
His policy was jettisoned with him, leaving the government without a binding mechanism to reduce emissions.
Lindsey Graham told CNN that there would be "holy hell to pay" if Trump jettisoned Sessions.
Pam Anderson has jettisoned her American roots, and not because of Trump ... because she's in love.
Jettisoned from network TV in 2014, kids' shows are now in a kind of televisual diaspora.
Meanwhile, a generation of replacements-in-waiting, like tight end Ladarius Green, has also been jettisoned.
First, our modern crime dramas are usually just X-Files that have jettisoned the supernatural elements.
He has jettisoned any insistence of filling the room with the most seasoned professionals in politics.
Some witnesses told officials that they saw the plane crash and roll over, the canopy jettisoned.
Certainly, Fox News has jettisoned men exposed for egregious misconduct, like Roger Ailes and Bill O'Reilly.
She jettisoned not only top deputies but also many prosecutors; more left of their own accord.
The vote came a day after Zelenskiy jettisoned most of his cabinet, including the prime minister.
So what will it mean for individuals if the mandate is jettisoned in a "skinny repeal"?
They jettisoned their hard-earned moderation and returned to an angrier tone and more apocalyptic worldview.
A cross-country road trip that occupied the show's center 11 months ago has been jettisoned.
That's what dissertations should do: bring back great areas of human experience that have been jettisoned.
At the end of the two years, BEAM will be "robotically jettisoned" back down to Earth.
Environmental Protection Agency director Scott Pruitt has jettisoned dozens of members of his agency's scientific advisory board.
In 2011, they jettisoned grandiose album concepts for the more stripped-down emotional ride of The Hunter.
Despite that infrastructure, at least one critic is convinced GIFT should have jettisoned IL&FS long ago.
After a profit warning in December, it jettisoned its chief executive (and architect of the spin-off).
The order was among a series of actions that jettisoned Obama administration environmental and climate-change initiatives.
The HDZ then jettisoned its leader, who had allowed the party's Ustasha-admiring elements to the fore.
The bank paid $185 million in fines and penalties and jettisoned 5,300 employees involved in the scheme.
It's hard to see his prospects improving now that he's been publicly jettisoned by the national party.
Gault has since jettisoned the political angle, expanding the idea to include all types of Twitter data.
Officially jettisoned from the team, Kern felt like his very identity had been taken away from him.
They jettisoned much of their old furniture and gave the countertop dishwasher to their old upstairs neighbors.
Trump also jettisoned President Obama's failed "strategic patience" with North Korea, and not a moment too soon.
She has jettisoned the promised process to ram the deal through before the end of the year.
But the resolution, which would have needed Mr. Trump's signature, was jettisoned by the Senate in June.
At that moment, I was jettisoned into another realm that I did not have words to describe.
Florentino made a bold decision; he jettisoned a life in politics for an even more cut-throat existence.
Eventually, the heat shield and parachutes are jettisoned, as tiny thrusters on the bottom of the spacecraft ignite.
While the Trump administration has jettisoned a number of Obama-era deals, it has stuck with this agreement.
The department jettisoned all but the pretense of working for the citizens it claims to serve years ago.
What appeared to be cans and bottles were strewn about the tarmac as the cart jettisoned its cargo.
And this is just one of the risky businesses that the big banks have jettisoned in recent years.
But the jettisoned members are also encouraged to reapply to the new council, which will begin in 2018.
Crash Many feared Smyrichinsky had found a missing inactive nuclear device jettisoned by a US bomber decades ago.
It would only continue a radical rebuilding: Two-thirds of the roster from last season has been jettisoned.
They've jettisoned the Johnny Carson model of late night TV: even-handed political barbs both parties could enjoy.
When the showers are through, the rain roots are jettisoned but the nodules remain, poised to sprout anew.
However, both sides confirmed the Airbus A380 had been jettisoned from a provisional list first agreed in January.
Finally, we were jettisoned off the ship in an escape pod that acts as the ride's climactic drop.
The academy has not said which categories (there are 24 total) will be jettisoned from the live show.
Its governing body is under investigation by multiple congressional committees and recently jettisoned its entire board of directors.
At the end of its mission it jettisoned some ballast and floated back to the surface with its prey.
The creature boards the ship and kills several crew members before it's tricked into a life pod and jettisoned.
In modern life, we've jettisoned the 40 days of rest, and all that's left is the six-week visit.
This Is Where The Gate Keepers Decide What Gets Made And What Gets Jettisoned To "Turnaround" Or Scrap Heap.
It's why he jettisoned -- among others -- Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price and Veteran Affairs Secretary David Shulkin.
Calgary jettisoned two copies after discovering that one had been checked out 10 times and the other only five.
In 2013, officials jettisoned plans for a nuclear fuel fabrication plant in the southern province of Guangdong after protests.
General Electric's finance arm jettisoned the label last summer with regulators' approval after unloading billions of dollars in assets.
It jettisoned its alliance with Mr. Rajoy's party and joined forces with progressive nationalists and the movement for independence.
During the run-up to "Lover," Swift completely jettisoned her past political coyness, in ways both subtle and obvious.
Alexander Vindman from the National Security Council and jettisoned Gordon Sondland as the US ambassador to the European Union.
Jettisoned officials have learned of their fates by tweet or ill-timed phone call or following a humiliating leak.
The space capsule carrying one American and one Russian crew member automatically jettisoned away, and they walked away uninjured.
That language is expected to be jettisoned soon as rates continue rising, and does not necessarily need to be replaced.
Yet since becoming prime minister two years ago, Mr Turnbull seems to have jettisoned many of his small-l views.
And before Nevada officials jettisoned those plans, the app was already failing in beta tests, Joseph Cox at Motherboard reported.
It has jettisoned its previous hands-on approach and no longer has board seats at any of its listed companies.
After the unmanned capsule had jettisoned, the rocket engine's restarted at 3,635 feet, and the booster began its controlled decent.
The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index sank 2.2 percent on Monday as investors jettisoned shares of financial and technology stocks.
The doctrine was largely jettisoned after Suharto fell from power in 1998, but it still has adherents in the military.
Ghislaine Maxwell jettisoned her environmental nonprofit just days after her longtime associate Jeffrey Epstein was arrested on sex trafficking charges.
The EPA also jettisoned a proposal to cut biofuels volumes mandates, and another to count ethanol exports against those mandates.
They have jettisoned film executives, overhauled foreign TV operations and dug into the evolution of cable channels like National Geographic.
On Thursday, Ms. May jettisoned one of the nation's most divisive politicians, Michael Gove, who had been the justice minister.
While other Modernists jettisoned the past, his work from the postwar era to the late 1970s venerated and transformed it.
The yen and Swiss franc dipped while U.S. Treasury and German bund yields edged up as investors jettisoned safe havens.
Burdens that the Commission discounted in the past are now given credence without evaluating why prior decisions are being jettisoned.
Plath jettisoned the beguiling wit of her opening chapters for a more crumpled account of what can happen post-breakdown.
Many Republican voters have, at least for now, jettisoned traditional conservatism in favor of the Trump-Bannon brand of ethnonationalism.
Unlike David Shulkin, who was recently jettisoned from the Department of Veterans Affairs, Pruitt has actually enacted President Trump's agenda.
At the same time, Republican policy riders attacking the environment, women's health, and other safeguards for communities were similarly jettisoned.
But worry about anti-Semitism outside the region and unrelated to the conflict is ballast we have long-since jettisoned.
A beloved House tax proposal appears to have been jettisoned by the Trump administration before it could even get going.
"One thing history teaches us is the first things that get jettisoned are mental health and addiction treatment," Frank said.
The Islanders also jettisoned their longtime general manager, Garth Snow, and hired Lou Lamoriello as their president of hockey operations.
Mr Musk later jettisoned the plan to go private (while still maintaining that the funding to do so had been available).
It was finally jettisoned in early 2018, but the damage to trust has been massive and will take years to repair.
She has removed many of the walls around her ministry, jettisoned her predecessor's big motorcade and cut his large security retinue.
The majority of the cuts were expected to come in fixed income trading as well as businesses that were being jettisoned.
Some old-timers wrung their hands to see a founding European principle jettisoned so easily, if only for one troublesome member.
It punctures the show's universe, and it looks especially bad since the storyline in question was mostly jettisoned rather than improved.
But as frustrating as it is, I still find myself returning, ready to enjoy that feeling of being jettisoned into battle.
They worried that earlier laws written to protect women — guaranteeing alimony and exempting women from combat, for instance — would be jettisoned.
Negotiators jettisoned Senate-passed language that would have blocked Trump's deal to revive Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE from the final bill.
In what will go down as a swift exercise in dismantling a lending business, G.E. has jettisoned $200 billion of assets.
Congress has jettisoned language in the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act to restore harsh penalties against Chinese telecom manufacturer ZTE.
That estimate comes from the National Park Service which has been thanklessly tracking the waste jettisoned by climbers in the park.
The pilot was picked up for a series by ABC, but most of the film's cast was jettisoned except for Hart.
He jettisoned his plans for a dream house and sold the properties more than a year ago for 17.25 million pounds.
Recently, companies like Novartis, Allergan, AstraZeneca, Sanofi and Eli Lilly have all either shut down or jettisoned their infectious-disease divisions.
At least 44 children and adults at several elementary schools near Cudahy, Los Angeles, were affected after the fuel was jettisoned.
Along the way he has collected effective enablers and jettisoned those, like Nunberg, who didn't quite fit the paradigm Trump established.
A vanguard of prosecutors across the country has jettisoned the traditional lock-'em-up approach and embraced alternatives to harsh punishment.
Unfortunately, the Conscience Protection Act is at risk of being jettisoned in the ongoing negotiations over the final FY18 spending bill.
Major features of Mr. Auerbach's design, they say, will probably be jettisoned to appease domestic interests or conform to trade rules.
The Trump administration argues that the peace process has become moribund, and outdated policies need to be jettisoned to make progress.
It is hard to believe that a little more than four years later, Beckham has been brusquely jettisoned from the team.
But that dream died last month when Juno suddenly jettisoned drivers' part-ownership agreements following a $200-million sale to rival Gett.
One significant cause is agricultural runoff jettisoned from the Mississippi River, which feeds the massive algal blooms whose decomposition depletes water oxygen.
Given the severity of this slump, it should come as no surprise that he was jettisoned by the UFC some time ago.
Occupy Democrats recently moved its office from Miami to Los Angeles and jettisoned many of its regular contributors in favor of staffers.
Chinese suitors have faced intense regulatory scrutiny in their pursuit of U.S. chip makers, which has jettisoned some deals in recent years.
He also said she should be relieved of her committee assignments, or perhaps jettisoned from the House Foreign Affairs Committee (The Hill).
These two vehicles have often been referred to as the Mars Colonial Transporter, or MCT, though last week Musk jettisoned the name.
The Palo Alto, California-based company confirmed the cuts on Saturday, but didn't disclose how many of its 33,000 workers were jettisoned.
Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Citigroup have all acquired billions from jettisoned Deutsche Bank balances as well, sources say.
But that mixed positioned has been entirely jettisoned for Trump's presidential campaign, says Adam Bates, a Cato Institute expert on criminal justice.
Thailand has been a constitutional monarchy since a military coup — the first of many in the country — jettisoned absolute monarchy in 1932.
Instead, they jettisoned Encarnacion — the designated hitter has averaged 259 R.B.I. over the last seven seasons — and brought back the popular Santana.
In the late '21966s and early '2118s, he jettisoned, one by one, all of the principles that had sustained his previous work.
Remarkably, hundreds of dubious clients jettisoned by Danske when regulators closed in were scooped up by rivals apparently unaware of their toxicity.
She jettisoned the Mozart and Handel fare she had made her name with for heavier Strauss and Wagner roles that felt right.
Mr. Immelt hacked back GE Capital, which imperiled the parent, and jettisoned assets in media, plastics and even its famed appliances division.
Once my daughter got comfortable on hers, we jettisoned the stroller in favor of letting her scoot for all short neighborhood trips.
This was supposed to be the year libertarians jettisoned their most extreme positions in exchange for greater standing within the Republican Party.
Our original plan to focus on one or two individuals was jettisoned once we understood it was potentially the biggest caravan in history.
The unused USB port from the first generation has been jettisoned, but the small white LED on the front of the device remains.
Instead, he swiftly jettisoned most of his heterodox positions in order to line up with the Republican Party establishment and its donor class.
The second stage rocket ignites (t+2:45), then the payload fairing is jettisoned to expose the Jason-3 satellite (t+3:12).
It is true that, for the time being, you have a British government that has jettisoned all that in favour of the Chinese.
When a young Indian movie actress recently sought professional help to prepare a financial road map, she jettisoned chartered accountants and private bankers.
"I would expect the next move will be that the business is jettisoned entirely," said Jonathan Chaplin, an analyst with New Street Research.
We sense that Lisa would have long ago jettisoned Janis, who seems to be there purely to serve a need of the story.
We turned again to the handheld radio, an intense circle focused on disembodied voices reporting maximum thrust, transonic speeds, stage separation, jettisoned fairings.
Argentina elected a new, reformist government in November 2015 that has swiftly jettisoned the statist-populist economic policies of the last 12 years.
Britain's new prime minister, Theresa May, cemented her sudden political rise by finalizing a cabinet that jettisoned a divisive figure and promoted allies.
Then, in an ambitious goal, the cells will actually be returned live, jettisoned in a payload that will land in the Pacific Ocean.
Though "Steinway Tower" was for years a name associated with the project, the developers ultimately jettisoned it for trademark reasons, Mr. Stern said.
It also includes a series of unexpected spending increases, including restoring some provisions that were jettisoned from last year's $1.5 trillion tax package.
Hackney was then one of the few London districts that had not, over the years, jettisoned its staff of in-house urban planners.
The company changed the name of its new asset to Gizmodo Media Group, after the group's Gizmodo tech blog, and jettisoned the Gawker.
But he said he felt like the nonessential parts of his job should be jettisoned to focus on delivering important goods and products.
Take a Number Jettisoned from the belly of a plane, a Pegasus rocket blasted into space last week carrying eight hurricane-hunting microsatellites.
Even before the FCC jettisoned its rules, mobile broadband providers were selling "unlimited" services that deliver videos at slower speeds than other content.
But Skalnik's testimony jettisoned any notion that Gaines acted spontaneously; to hear him tell it, Gaines had carried out a calculated, coldblooded murder.
But then he jettisoned any nuance there might have been when he tweeted a few weeks later that Jerusalem was off the table.
The center's analysis of the same Kansas data parsed by the FGA concluded that most who are jettisoned from SNAP remain low-income.
And polls now show American's attitudes toward the law are improving as they worry about what could happen if it is suddenly jettisoned.
It's the first shot we've seen of Rob in a while, certainly since he jettisoned Khloe's pad and made the trip to Chyna.
That the Texans jettisoned him so quickly likely came as a shock to some, but not to those accustomed to business in the NFL.
The public access to the satellite's communications were promptly cut off when its payload fairing was jettisoned 6.5 minutes after liftoff from Cape Canaveral.
Preliminary analysis suggests that the smaller white dot on the bottom is the parachute and back shield that were jettisoned away from the lander.
It's a far more bleak ending than if, say, Jar Jar had met the ridiculous fate of being jettisoned into one of Naboo's suns.
Now NASA will try to collect the boxes of data the capsule jettisoned during the test to determine how well the vehicle held up.
Good union jobs in the transit sector cannot be jettisoned or ignored simply to satisfy the demands of tech companies or Wall Street investors.
The BEAM is expected to stay attached to the Space Station for two years before being jettisoned from the outside of the orbiting laboratory.
On top of that, the lander's data stream suggests its parachutes and back shield may have been jettisoned prematurely, followed by the communication blackout.
Waste Management, the nation's largest garbage company, sold or jettisoned 22009 recycling facilities over the past few years and about 216 employees were affected.
Losing the world's biggest economy seriously reduces the overall impact of the trade pact, which Donald Trump jettisoned at the start of his presidency.
Chef Boyardee pasta maker ConAgra reported a 29 percent rise in quarterly profit as it cut back on promotions and jettisoned low-margin products.
Mr. Trump has already jettisoned the primary tool that the Obama administration had been using to encourage China to reform — the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Like the bipartisan proposal, the Hatch-Brady fix would reinstate billions of dollars in subsidy payments to insurers that Trump jettisoned earlier this month.
Then on Tuesday, the president jettisoned yet another national security advisor even as global conflicts, from Afghanistan and Iran to Venezuela, continue to simmer.
Mr. Moss, perhaps the epitome of a hacker who has jettisoned anonymity and entered the public sphere, has had an evolving relationship with aliases.
After being jettisoned from that position in short order, I felt it was time to make good on my dreamy plan to write fiction.
All of this the president chose to forget as he jettisoned President Barack Obama's attempt to wean American interests from the House of Saud.
The first, in 1949, established a communist state; the second, in 1978, jettisoned a stagnant socialist planned economy in favor of pro-market reforms.
Breitbart's report is further evidence that key figures in the national populist movement would love to see Priebus jettisoned from the president's inner circle.
But no other modern occupant of the White House has so brazenly embraced foreign strongmen or so baldly jettisoned any pretense of promoting liberty.
Saudi Arabia has jettisoned Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih in a major shake-up of energy leadership in OPEC's most powerful crude oil producer.
He's essentially doubled down on social Gaullism's nationalism and jettisoned its left-wing economics in favor of a conservatism more recognizable to American audiences.
It is to the credit of the new Modi government that they embraced what they should in Indian tradition have jettisoned as a "Manmohan" idea.
Two of the three modules on the Soyuz are jettisoned before the vehicle enters the atmosphere, leaving just the Descent Module that holds the crew.
These are the same policies which once defined the Democratic Party until they jettisoned them in the late eighties in their pivot to the right.
At 8,000 feet, before the 17 crew members parachuted out of the doomed plane, they jettisoned a dummy nuclear bomb they were carrying on board.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish mobile telecoms gear maker Ericsson jettisoned its chief executive Hans Vestberg on Monday after pressure from major shareholders unhappy with its results.
The two jettisoned the modular synthesizer's oscillator (a waveform generator that produces sounds), opting instead to make the field recordings fulfill an oscillator's traditional role.
But talks over exactly how much money should be paid soon broke down, and Mr. Khan's family then jettisoned tradition and went to the police.
A senior by then, I remember leaving the gym and seeing a trash can arc through the air like the jettisoned stage of a rocket.
But, in this case, SpaceX and NASA also want to make sure Crew Dragon doesn't encounter unfavorable conditions after it is jettisoned from the rocket.
It has become his cause celebre, his private quandary, which, jettisoned from the sheriff's property warehouse for space, he has moved into his own home.
Also jettisoned were Democratic-championed provisions to regulate cancer-linked "forever chemicals" known as PFAS that have contaminated the water at several hundred military sites.
Key points: Ray: House Democrats, in this impeachment inquiry, have jettisoned treason, bribery, extortion and foreign campaign contributions as a predicate, under law, for impeachment.
Drug companies also saw numerous other patent protections that became regular features in past trade deals jettisoned from the USMCA to ease passage among Democrats.
In doing so, he officially jettisoned the ability of the Senate minority to stifle a Supreme Court nomination if they could not achieve bipartisan support.
If he eventually decides a new story will serve the moment better than the story he's been telling over and over, the old story gets jettisoned.
The image featured a shiny splotch, interpreted to be the lander's jettisoned parachute, and a grim-looking burn mark; the smoldering ruins of the lander itself.
NASA will now spend time analyzing the data gathered during the test and collecting the flight recorders jettisoned by Orion on its way back to Earth.
Unlike other self-declared haters of the Iran deal, Mr Bolton does at least have an answer to the question "what next?" if it is jettisoned.
That said, since they jettisoned the useless Tanner Glass and the useful but defense-first Dominic Moore, why can't they settle in that ten percent range?
The commodity results were down quarter over quarter, largely on the oil merchandising business, which Morgan Stanley jettisoned in November, the bank told investors on Tuesday.
After playing in Oklahoma City for seven years, Ibaka was jettisoned in the offseason when many around the Thunder believed his skills were in a decline.
He crafted an unusual plurality decision with justices Sandra Day O'Connor and David Souter that jettisoned Roe's trimester framework for evaluating when states can restrict abortion.
Early in the tax debate, he jettisoned the House plan for a "border adjustment tax" that might have spurred domestic employment, after import-dependent businesses objected.
What would have been the most controversial provision of the bill, which dealt with ZTE, was jettisoned during House–Senate negotiations to reconcile each chamber's version.
Commissioner Jeff Baran, a Democrat, said NRC staff had included the extra safety measures in the draft after years of work, but Republicans had jettisoned them.
If summer movie season is when thought and reason are jettisoned in favor of explosions and bombast, then fall is when Hollywood decides to get serious.
The joints are supposed to fracture during the launch sequence so the full fairing can be jettisoned, which frees the payload to be deployed into orbit.
But, with a major economy, a large army and a vital military base at Incirlik, it needs to be drawn closer to the West, not jettisoned.
Oklahoma recently jettisoned most of its claims to concentrate on just one — that the companies violated the state's public nuisance law, creating a substantial health harm.
In retaliation, the Freedom Party quickly jettisoned its remaining four ministers — from the ministries of integration and foreign affairs, labor and social affairs, defense and transportation.
But she jettisoned the idea when she became pregnant during her first year of medical school and realized that there were no women in surgical specialties.
The President fired then-FBI Director James Comey in the spring of 2017 and jettisoned Jeff Sessions as attorney general the day after the 2018 midterms.
The point being that House Democrats, in this impeachment inquiry, have jettisoned treason, bribery, extortion, and foreign campaign contributions as a predicate, under law, for impeachment.
Together the three projects jettisoned by Standard Chartered were due to cost an estimated $7.7 billion, according to Market Forces, an Australia-based environmental finance organisation.
They are part of a new vanguard that has jettisoned the traditional lock-'em-up approach, instead winning over voters by embracing alternatives to harsh punishment.
And that's what many in the media have been doing since its leader Travis Kalanick was jettisoned in a shareholder pique last month, often quite breathlessly.
Now that the Federal Communications Commission has jettisoned its rules banning internet service providers from blocking or discriminating against lawful content, the issue is heading for Congress.
"In one fell swoop, President Obama has jettisoned what remained of U.S. leverage to improve human rights in Vietnam -- and basically gotten nothing for it," he said.
It once enjoyed power over civil and political affairs to promote nationalism and development, but this was largely jettisoned after strongman Suharto fell from power in 1998.
" The order in which parts are jettisoned could be selected based on their value, says the patent, and then detached using hooks, springs, or "small explosive charges.
Players such as Lawyer Milloy, Ty Law, and Adam Vinatieri in past years have been jettisoned, a fate that fell recently to Chandler Jones and Jamie Collins.
The rules are designed to replace similar regulations passed by the Obama-era Federal Communications Commission but jettisoned earlier this year by the now Republican-controlled agency.
Brownback's struggles reached a climax earlier this week when the strongly Republican state legislature jettisoned the tax cuts that had been the centerpiece of his governing vision.
The liberal FDP, a pro-business, free-market party that was jettisoned from the Bundestag four years ago, staged a dramatic comeback, garnering 10% of the vote.
But in his early vocal pieces, and in his legendarily mesmerizing improvisations at the piano, he jettisoned rules that had been in place for hundreds of years.
The newly installed owners hired another CEO to replace Knowles, who, in turn, fired Knowles' close friends and jettisoned business lines that relied on Knowles' personal involvement.
Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the blood-testing company Theranos and the rare self-made female billionaire, was ignominiously jettisoned from the heights of Forbes's "richest" lists.
The slimmed-down package jettisoned several policy pledges made by the Conservatives before Britain's June 8 election, which saw May's party humiliatingly stripped of its parliamentary majority.
But while the Republicans have jettisoned the Bushes, the Democrats still haven't just yet gotten rid of the old family that anchors them to the wrong century.
The Dutch bonus cap is far tougher than Europe's 100 percent cap, and many observers believe it may be jettisoned by Prime Minister Mark Rutte's new Cabinet.
An old rust bucket that he and his soon-to-be-jettisoned partners converted to the floating New Island Restaurant became St. Petersburg's most fashionable dining spot.
The Trump administration argues that the peace process has become moribund, and outdated policies need to be jettisoned for the sides in the conflict to make progress.
If the plane is high enough — at least 5,000 feet above the ground — the jettisoned fuel will turn to vapor before reaching the ground, according to Boeing.
The service module is a cylindrical adapter that sits beneath the crew cabin and powers the capsule during flight, and it's supposed to be jettisoned before landing.
Should he embrace the Mets' straightforward geographic proximity to his family, or resurrect his younger allegiance to the Red Sox (jettisoned after he found Boston fandom parochial)?
At the time, they said, the expectation was that the Somalia proposal would be swiftly signed, too, and that the larger 2013 rules could be jettisoned swiftly.
But with the N.F.L. under pressure to increase the percentage of minority coaches and executives, the makeup of the latest class of jettisoned coaches was especially startling.
Thankfully, that cloud storage thing has been jettisoned, and the newly acquired Nexbit Robin team has saved the nicest parts of the Robin to build this new Phone.
It currently has hundreds of millions in unfunded liabilities, which are likely to be jettisoned in some future deal between a corporate restructuring lawyer and a bankruptcy judge.
It recounted in great detail how at the age of 13 he jettisoned his Spanish nickname, Felito, in favor of Ted, which derives from his middle name, Edward.
Turner said there was a need to wait and see whether Trump implements all his election pledges, and industry officials doubt all of Dodd Frank will be jettisoned.
It will be jettisoned from the space station and sent on a destructive path to burn up in the atmosphere as part of a fiery garbage day soon.
This shot was taken by Rover-1A on Friday, shortly after MINERVA-II20193 was jettisoned from the Hayabusa2 spacecraft, which has been in orbit around Ryugu since June.
The Saudis didn't like or trust the Obama administration, especially after it jettisoned their good ally Mubarak in Egypt (2011) and made a nuclear deal with Iran (2015).
If Trump had such an issue with how Comey had handled the Clinton investigation, why would he not have jettisoned Comey shortly after taking office on January 20?
"The societal good is now being jettisoned because there are a couple of stories of the city not doing what the city should have done," Mr. Sokoloff contended.
Gauri Lankesh Patrike mostly jettisoned the literary entertainments and ideological unclassifiability that characterized her father's paper and evolved into a single-minded political broadside against the right wing.
Amazon's signature program, "Transparent," is still going, but it may be fatally wounded: "Transparent" jettisoned its Emmy-winning star, Jeffrey Tambor, after he was accused of sexual harassment.
The new plan will not include the contentious tax on imports that was championed by Mr. Brady and Speaker Paul D. Ryan but jettisoned by Republicans in July.
But if you are expecting an unrestrained, opinionated, here's-what-I-really-think Girardi now that he has been jettisoned by the Yankees, don't get your hopes up.
Four teachers at an elementary school in California are suing Delta after one of its planes jettisoned jet fuel that landed on a neighborhood, during an emergency landing.
But on Saturday, the spacecraft will be jettisoned just before the rocket's first stage would shut off its engines, up to a minute and a half after takeoff.
She has jettisoned the strategic sense that was Mr. Cameron's only worthwhile talent, and has scrapped his best initiative: fighting international corruption and tax evasion with financial transparency.
But he's jettisoned some of his worst ideas — on NATO being obsolete, for instance — while taking a more muscular approach against the Islamic State, Iran and North Korea.
It is launched via a standard missile rocket -- but after reaching the desired altitude, the booster rocket is jettisoned and the HGV carries the missile payload to target.
As investors jettisoned risky assets, MSCI's index of emerging market shares slipped 0.5%, declining for the first time in three days weighed down by significant losses across the board.
If, over time, the pieces of dangerous debris that de-orbit are outnumbered by those newly jettisoned in space or multiplied by impacts, the frequency of collisions will accelerate.
The Earth is quite literally enveloped in a cloud of cosmic flotsam that ranges from naturally occurring particles of space dust to the jettisoned fairings from rocket launches past.
To do so, it will have to endure an atmospheric entry multiple times the speed of sound, weather violent sandstorms, and avoid being crushed by its own jettisoned equipment.
In the photos he posted to Facebook on Tuesday, the 48-year-old is grasping a junk of Jaden's jettisoned locks, holding them triumphantly in front of the camera.
ESA has confirmed that the lander signaled when it had entered the Martian atmosphere, jettisoned its heat shield, and deployed its parachutes, but that contact was lost before landing.
The revised order also jettisoned language that gave preferential status to persecuted religious minorities, which critics said could be taken as favoring Christians and other religious groups over Muslims.
The ball movement and man movement is as crisp as ever, but the Spurs have largely jettisoned the three-point shot, taking some of the fewest in the league.
The Democratic National Committee jettisoned that rule last month, enabling him to participate if he met the threshold of scoring 10 percent in four qualifying polls, which he did.
Jerome Robbins's landmark choreography, which turned ballet into martial art, would be jettisoned altogether, to be replaced with new work by the Belgian avant-gardist Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker.
On Tuesday, he rolled out a package of financial regulations that would restore Obama-era rules jettisoned by President Trump, and would increase the capital requirements for large banks.
In a nominal descent, after the parachute and heat shield were jettisoned away from the lander, Schiaparelli would have fired its thrusters to slow itself to around 4 km/hour.
They saw the Trans-Pacific Partnership, agreed to in 2016 by the NAFTA three and nine other Pacific Rim countries (and jettisoned by Mr Trump), as part of that process.
Investors jettisoned shares of financial, technology and many other businesses, spooked at least in part by a tweet from Mr. Trump aimed at one of the country's biggest companies: Amazon.
After that, the physical section of the sentience's memory that contained all the astrogration data of the flight from the cluster to Altair was jettisoned and the constituent blocks deactivated.
Instead of ISIS fighters running, however, Kurdish leaders in Northern Iraq are worried some have simply jettisoned balaclavas and black flags and melted back into daily life following battlefield defeats.
He has jettisoned much of the party's conservative policy orthodoxy, replacing it with populist nationalism, and has built his platform on some of the most divisive issues in American politics.
The implementation of that common currency for West Africa's anglophone countries was postponed four times before finally being jettisoned, dimming the hopes of a single currency for the sub-region.
On August 20th it jettisoned Philippe Dauman, its chief executive, whom many people at the firm and outside blame for leading the business into disarray during his decade in charge.
Kings Hire Joerger Two days after being jettisoned by the Memphis Grizzlies, Dave Joerger landed in Sacramento as the latest coach looking to end the Kings' decade-long playoff drought.
Those amendments should be understood as vital components of legislation that should only be begrudgingly jettisoned in a conference when other conservative priorities are guaranteed inclusion in the conference report.
"Any offer that was made to Time Warner was prefaced with the notion that the key up-and-coming leadership within Time Warner would not be jettisoned," Mr. DiClemente said.
That made sense when women were supported and cared for by friends and family; today, we've jettisoned that social support, leaving mothers to wander for 2628 days in the wilderness.
Over the weekend, the Senate bill jettisoned a long-held Republican goal of repealing the AMT to help pay for last-minute deals that secured the Republican votes for passage.
A dozen elephants almost had to be jettisoned from a Noah's Ark boatload of animals to keep it from sinking in a freakish storm on the way to Latin America.
So it appeared that many of the women had jettisoned their usual skirts on Wednesday, when the Philharmonic came to the Great Lawn at Central Park on this year's tour.
The wording in both orders makes it clear that Mr. Trump wants the policies revised or jettisoned altogether, and in the end, great damage could be inflicted on the environment.
Ms. Rivera had jettisoned their apartment and sold off what the family had built here in Hampton: their small business power-washing hog barns, Mr. Canseco's work truck, their furniture.
He also reduced the company's portfolio of hotels and jettisoned Club 13-30, a "sun, sea and sex" brand that reached a zenith in the 1990s but felt increasingly dated.
Trump has long been weary of leakers and "Never Trumpers" undermining his agenda and has steadily jettisoned career officials over the last three years whose views differed from his own.
Beresheet was jettisoned into Earth orbit about 34 minutes after launch, followed 15 minutes later by the release of the two satellites, according to a SpaceX webcast of the event.
Flynn's appearance, seated near Putin, at a December 2015 birthday gala for Russian RT Television raised questions as to whether he had jettisoned hardline anti-Russian positions or been co-opted.
Director Michael Cuesta has a resume that includes the Showtime dramas "Homeland" and "Dexter," but the nuance associated with those shows -- and especially the former's treatment of terrorism -- is jettisoned here.
He traded his T-shirts for tailored suits and jettisoned talk of revolutionary change, saying he would honor the $250 billion in foreign debt that was then hobbling the Brazilian economy.
We live at a moment in history when the values that he represented seem to have been jettisoned, with a President who often makes a mockery of the institutions he governs.
Since we are not in a crisis, this is a good time to ask which parts of Dodd-Frank really need to be improved and which ones need to be jettisoned.
First Reserve was long viewed as the biggest fish in the energy private equity pond but, if this refocusing doesn't work out, it may have just jettisoned its only life preserver.
I jettisoned all the traditions I'd never cared for: creamed onions, squabbling ancillary relatives, overly marshmallowy yams and the sort of cranberry sauce adulterated by the needless addition of orange zest.
The Youth Army jettisoned the Communist bits, emerging as a kind of hybrid version of the scouts and a reserve officers training program, with an emphasis on patriotism and national service.
While the precise outlines of the draft plan have yet to be revealed, Palestinian and Arab sources who have been briefed about it say it has jettisoned the two-state solution.
Boston's top seeding was aided immensely by the complacency of the Cleveland Cavaliers, and a hefty portion of last year's Celtics roster was jettisoned to make this new group a reality.
He sidelined his lawyers and opted to represent himself during jury selection, brought them back for the guilt phase of the trial and then jettisoned them again for the sentencing proceedings.
During the shuttle days, peeing in space also came with a light show when the stored pee was jettisoned from the craft and the frozen crystals created rainbows in the sunlight.
This mutual assured destruction or MAD policy was understood decades ago to be an ineffective strategic deterrent posture and thus was jettisoned in the late 1960's by the U.S. government.
It kept some parts of Sanders' plan and jettisoned others, creating a mishmash that would eliminate employer-based health insurance but allow private insurance companies to offer their own Medicare plans.
In 2014, the chain gave McDonald a makeover that kept the bright red hair and white face paint but jettisoned the yellow jumpsuit for something a bit more business-casual-hip.
But after the attacks of 2014, Mr. Xi jettisoned this notion, and in a series of speeches concluded that material measures alone had proved insufficient to quell separatist sentiment in Xinjiang.
The main difference in the new substitute was a provision allowing for either a joint resolution of approval or disapproval, but which jettisoned all the expedited procedures from Corker's original bill.
They jettisoned most of their defensive depth and left wing Artemi Panarin, who is now the leading scorer of the Columbus Blue Jackets, who are in playoff position in the East.
Tribune, which publishes the Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and New York Daily News, jettisoned its 150-year-old name in June 2016 in favor of Tronc — short for Tribune Online Content.
To me, that's another indicator that the things that hinder this narrative are things that can be jettisoned without losing the main idea, because they've been added into the plot over time.
Following a flip maneuver, the late stage booster jettisoned its cargo, performing an atmospheric re-entry prior to its own vertical landing attempt on the barge, Of Course I Still Love You.
One of the most stunning elements of the first iPhone, which turns 10 years old today, is that it jettisoned the idea of a physical keyboard in favor of a software one.
The composite image below shows ExoMars and a jettisoned fuel tank, as seen a few hours after launch by telescopes in Australia and New Zealand:Your browser does not support HTML5 video tag.
Investors are rushing into safe haven assets after President Trump in a tweet on Thursday jettisoned a trade truce between the world's two largest economies while talks over a resolution are ongoing.
"Once it became sort of a smash-and-grab type movie, anything that wasn't on the main A plot about and in response to Thanos collecting stones mostly got jettisoned," McFeely added.
ET last night when Trump shocked the world -- and, apparently, much of his administration and Congress -- when he jettisoned Comey with a letter hand-delivered to the FBI by his former bodyguard.
If this mass of star guts slams into a gas cloud floating along in the universe, the star's jettisoned material can leave behind an imprint of its elemental composition in the cloud.
It's one that has jettisoned free-market mechanisms, and one that has enabled a hyper-inflationary spiral unmatched by every other market in the U.S.— including healthcare, housing and other inflationary sectors.
One jettisoned the principle of equivalence between acceleration and gravity that lies at the heart of general relativity; others violated aspects of quantum field theory, which describes the interactions of subatomic particles.
You could smell the smoke, and it looked like the city was going to burn down, so by then, I had already jettisoned the art community to go back to the ghetto.
Several collegiate teams in the United States, including Alvernia University and Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania, have jettisoned Crusaders mascots and nicknames in recent years, as did England's Middlesex Cricket Club in 2008.
In that respect they connect to the work of artists (like Richard Tuttle) for whom procedural labor and niceties of craft are jettisoned as sources of value or meaning for individual works.
Seven House Republicans from blue states signed the letter, suggesting that if other Republicans feel the same way, then yet another big plan to raise tax revenues will have to be jettisoned.
Fuel is typically jettisoned during emergency landings in order to reduce the weight of the aircraft in order avoid potential damage to the aircraft or the runway, per a previous Insider report.
For Democrats, the focus was on keeping immigration as part of the fabric of issues, showing the base it wasn't an issue that could be jettisoned for convenience and maintaining negotiating leverage.
These were historic Democratic constituencies, jettisoned for a new coalition that really is not a coalition but a hodgepodge of voters each with needs and dreams but with no history of togetherness.
But senators said that provision might have to be jettisoned from their version because of complicated Senate rules that Republicans are using to expedite passage of the bill and avoid a filibuster.
The biggest beneficiary, of course, has been President Emmanuel Macron himself, a former investment banker and brief interloper with Socialists before he jettisoned them in 2017 to create his own centrist party.
"I jettisoned my old OB-GYN, called around and found a practice that lets me self-pay for about $500 a visit, not including some labs and stuff like ultrasounds," she says.
Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu, who on Thursday jettisoned his justice minister and the architect of the decree, remains unbowed, insisting the decree was justified but rescinded in the interests of social unity.
The presumption on my part was taking for granted that, hypothetically, I would be acceptable to Canada as a legal resident rather than as a relatively harmless and easily jettisoned summer person.
He will be replaced in center by Carlos Gomez, who rebounded over the final month and a half with the Rangers after being jettisoned by the Houston Astros for his struggles there.
The identity crisis for the party has fuelled speculation — in and outside of the party — that Mulcair and his centrist style need to be jettisoned if the party can expect to rebound.
They jettisoned most of the arc's major characters and everything they did, in favor of a much more streamlined conflict pitting Prince Doran against Oberyn's lover Ellaria and his daughters the Sand Snakes.
Blue Origin hopes to accomplish this by producing reusable rockets and spacecraft that can fly many times instead of being jettisoned into space after one use, thereby greatly reducing the cost of spaceflight.
An inconclusive election in March earlier this year saw Italy's old guard of politicians jettisoned in favor of two upstart, populist parties who promised to throw the austerity rulebook out of the window.
Just before making the plunge into the planet's atmosphere, the vehicle jettisoned its trunk, a cylindrical structure attached to the base of the capsule that provides power and temperature control during the flight.
This particular Soyuz has been at the ISS since June 8th, and the hole was found in one of the modules that is jettisoned before the Soyuz enters Earth's atmosphere during its descent.
President-elect Donald Trump planned to meet with Vice President-elect Mike Pence in New York on Tuesday to discuss key appointments as moderate Republican Mike Rogers was jettisoned from the transition team.
Since President Trump decided to pull out of the Paris agreement, he appears to have jettisoned America's pledge to double the $6.4bn the government is due to spend on energy innovation by 2020.
They jettisoned Latavius Murray, so if they sign Lynch and don't draft another back, he'd be their only big rusher; pipsqueaks Jalen Richard and DeAndre Washington have promise but only in supplemental roles.
With interviews and behind-the-scenes details, today's installment begins where House Republicans briefly ran aground at the outset, and explains how they jettisoned a controversial sticking point to rescue chances for success.
When Michael Krajewski became that ensemble's music director in 2013, he jettisoned light classics for pop- and rock-themed programs, which this season will include tributes to the Beatles and 1970s arena bands.
It's clear that Cameron Mitchell wants to be a punk filmmaker, not a punk historian; in How to Talk to Girls At Parties, punk-obsessed teenagers meet aliens and realism is immediately jettisoned.
Video: NASAKennedy/YouTube For five exhilarating seconds after it was jettisoned by the L-1011 Stargazer carrier jet, the Orbital ATK Pegasus XL rocket was in freefall, at an altitude of 39,000 feet.
In 2014, when the number of American troops in Afghanistan shrank to roughly 10,000 from 26,000, he made more than $100,000 as excess equipment and trash was jettisoned from their headquarters, he said.
Behold what's likely to be the final album of Taylor Swift's Middle Period, the era in which she jettisoned her country-prodigy training wheels and became a fully formed, ideologically neutral pop star.
Whether you love her, hate her, or think that her entire family should be jettisoned into the eye of the sun, there's no denying the simple truth: Kim Kardashian is punk as fuck.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba has jettisoned rhetorical restraint toward the United States and is broadcasting footage of military defense exercises in the face of threats and new sanctions from the administration of President Donald Trump.
If the bombs could not be dropped for any reason, they could not be jettisoned into the Channel on the way back, as was normal practice -- not with all those Allied ships down below.
"The camera will start taking images around a minute after Schiaparelli's front shield is jettisoned, when the module is predicted to be about 3 km above the surface," the ESA said in a statement.
Instead of continuing the creepy, off-kilter vibe of Twin Peaks or attempting to answer its many mysteries, detractors said, Lynch jettisoned the show's goofy charm in favor of a tale of domestic horror.
French President Emmanuel Macron called on Thursday for the nuclear deal to be extended to cover other issues of concern to the West, such as Iran's regional policies and missile program, rather than jettisoned.
According to the report, Kyle Bass' Hayman Capital Management recently jettisoned much of its positions so it could focus on placing bearish bets on Asian currencies, including the yuan and the Hong Kong dollar.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday called for the nuclear deal to be extended to cover other issues of concern to the West, such as Iran's regional policies and ballistic missiles, rather than jettisoned.
If the Yankees jettisoned Chapman, they'd be trading all the way down to Andrew Miller, who was an elite closer as recently last year, and has been an elite eighth-inning guy ever since.
Even as Newell Rubbermaid moves to unload its existing Levolor and Kirsch window décor business, other brands could be jettisoned after the consumer goods giant closes its planned acquisition of Jarden, according to analysts.
The "check engine" light came on with an alarming bong, the radio went out and, most spectacularly, one windshield wiper blade on the driver's side jettisoned off the shaft onto the busy Brooklyn highway.
But much like Brand New, the Hotelier have jettisoned the potent, externalized anguish of early adulthood that pervaded their beloved previous record for a much longer, engrossing, and mature expression of incapacitating spiritual yearning.
As the head of the department overseeing the church's charitable activities, Cardinal Sarah brought Caritas, its main development agency, under tighter Vatican control and in 2011 jettisoned its liberal-minded director, Lesley-Anne Knight.
Two-thirds of the new appellate judges failed to win the support of 60 senators, historically a requirement of consensus that was first jettisoned by the Democratic-controlled Senate midway through the Obama administration.
A dismaying percentage of the art has already been shown in New York, Los Angeles, London or Berlin, and the globalism of the biennial's last two editions has been jettisoned for Western institutional preapproval.
China is pursuing its economic and strategic ambitions in Asia unconstrained by an America so divided that we jettisoned the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement we negotiated, while its signatories reap its rewards without us.
In making his request, Mr. Neal jettisoned issues, like possible tax fraud, that Democrats have warned that Mr. Trump may be hiding, instead saying that he wanted to examine audit procedures for a president.
Europe's main bourses surged more than 2.5% in what was shaping up to be the region's best day since 2016 as dealers rediscovered their appetite for risk and jettisoned safer but lower-profit assets.
Europe's main bourses surged nearly 3% in what looked set to be the region's best day since 2016 as dealers rediscovered their appetite for risk and jettisoned safe but low profit assets.. The reason?
Over the last year, he has jettisoned a partner and anchor tenant, feuded with the mayor and lost a generous helping of state and city tax breaks, as well as a source of financing.
But on Tuesday, Mr. Westergren left the company after only 29 months at the helm, and over the last few weeks many of the company's boldest plans have been jettisoned or cast into doubt.
That would give the FCC authority not only to restore the net neutrality rules that the FCC jettisoned in 2017 but to regulate rates as well, something the Obama-era FCC declined to do.
So, finding a compromise, Judge Brian Stevenson decided that he would just pay money for the jettisoned fueled—in total, when one takes into account passenger compensation, Young's actions cost WestJet around $200,000 [$151,429 USD].
As Kevin Rudd, a former prime minister of Australia now running the Asia Society Policy Institute, a think-tank, puts it, the ballast that once kept the relationship on an even keel has been jettisoned.
Responding to a persistent budget shortfall that stood at about $51 million last year, CUNY has cut down on courses, jettisoned part-time faculty members and skimmed money from student services and even laboratory supplies.
On labour standards, American trade veterans may recognise some text negotiated for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Obama administration's attempt—jettisoned by Mr Trump—to update NAFTA, and bring in nine other Pacific Rim countries.
The primarily individual format used at the last edition in 2013 has been jettisoned in favor of a two-player team event for this year's 72-hole tournament, starting at Melbourne's Kingston Heath on Thursday.
But it could anger hardline Brexiteers in her own party as it will likely keep in place a still to-be-determined number of E.U. rules and regulations that they'd prefer to see jettisoned entirely.
And Reyes could use a welcoming landing spot after being jettisoned by Colorado, which swallowed the $38 million left on his contract when he returned from a 51-game suspension for a domestic violence case.
McConnell, who sought to avoid a shutdown over the wall, has defended the president's push to win more funding for border security since Trump essentially jettisoned the Senate's stopgap funding measure sent to the House.
In 503, the Austrian artist Waltraud Hollinger jettisoned her family name and the last name her husband had given her and became Valie Export, a nom de guerre inspired by a popular brand of cigarettes.
WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Republican Senator Lamar Alexander said on Tuesday he had reached a deal with Democratic Senator Patty Murray to stabilize Obamacare, including reinstating federal subsidies that President Donald Trump jettisoned last week.
Promising indies, unconventional horror, and new hope for franchises If summer movie season is when thought and reason are jettisoned in favor of explosions and bombast, then fall is when Hollywood decides to get serious.
Later in January, the Fed's policy meeting jettisoned mention of any further rate increases and cited "muted inflation" among the reasons, largely aligning the Fed with the prevailing sentiment among investors who saw conditions weakening.
It is merely a way station, a "restructuring," that allows the company's core activities to continue producing profit, workers to get laid off, and burdensome obligations (to retired miners and their families) to be jettisoned.
On seeing that Ensign Brown was alive after his crash landing, Lieutenant Hudner tightened his harness, jettisoned all excess weight, and landed, wheels up, within 100 yards of the wreck in two feet of snow.
Had it not been corrected, the wrong thrusters would have fired as Starliner jettisoned its service module, the part of the spacecraft that carries systems that are not needed for the descent through the atmosphere.
In an era when our country's political leadership has jettisoned its compassion for those facing hardship and discrimination at home and abroad, people who inhabit our financial stratosphere have an especially important role to play.
Le pouvoir jettisoned President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, threw some top officials into prison on corruption charges and let the protests continue, publicly hailing them as a patriotic renewal while detaining dozens of marchers and prominent dissidents.
For Democrats, in contrast, the focus was on keeping immigration as part of the fabric of all the issues, showing the base it wasn't something that could be jettisoned for convenience and maintaining negotiating leverage.
During the debate that culminated in the adoption of the ACA, a public option was a consideration until it was jettisoned at the very end due to concerns it would negatively impact the commercial market.
In her letter to Barr, Collins said certain parts of the law -- such as the penalty for not having insurance, which Congress effectively eliminated from the law in 2017 -- could be jettisoned while others remained.
HAVANA, March 14 (Reuters) - Cuba has jettisoned rhetorical restraint toward the United States and is broadcasting footage of military defense exercises in the face of threats and new sanctions from the administration of President Donald Trump.
The draft's winners (the players who stick all season) are often jettisoned to the minors the ensuing spring―provided, that is, that they avoid being exposed to what can be a hectic, disruptive waiver-wire process.
When he became a GOP presidential candidate, Trump jettisoned his pro-choice position, falsely accusing Democrats of wanting to "rip" babies from their mothers' wombs, "put them in a blanket," and decide whether to "execute" them.
As examples, Nielsen said investors seemed to believe that Trump would deliver a big, workable fiscal package and that his less growth-friendly suggestions, such as trade restrictions and throwing out illegal immigrants, would be jettisoned.
The crew at first jettisoned things, which is apparently when the bomb went out, and eventually had to abandon the plane into the icy cold of the north Pacific Ocean, five of the 17 were killed.
The Britain, who was jettisoned by mixed doubles partner Jay Clarke for American teenager Cori Gauff, was broken twice in a first set that flashed by in 25 minutes and three more times in the second.
Since the late 18th century and the so-called great masculine renunciation, when men jettisoned jabots, brocades and embroidery in favor of somber wool suiting, men's clothing has been generally less flamboyant than its female counterpart.
Mr. Diamond was jettisoned in 22016 after an investigation led to a $22016 million fine over allegations that Barclays traders had manipulated an important interest rate benchmark known as Libor, or the London Interbank Offered Rate.
The full photo line has been jettisoned in the past few days (though her dog, Bailey, has been available for photos), but she's still making an effort to take photos with children who attend her events.
Already this off-season they have jettisoned kicker Nick Folk, right tackle Breno Giacomini and, most notably, center Nick Mangold, who occupied the same rarefied stature at his position, and around the league, as Revis did.
The latest challenge to Obamacare was brought by more than a dozen Republican-led states that argued the law is no longer constitutional after Congress jettisoned the individual mandate penalty in the 2017 Republican tax package.
Over the last few years, Sweden has reinstituted a version of the draft it jettisoned just eight years ago, begun to increase defense spending, deployed troops to strategic outposts, and tightened up its partnerships with NATO countries.
During a press briefing this morning, ExoMars mission scientists confirmed that the lander's signal cut out about 50 seconds before landing, and that something went wrong in the final steps, right around when the parachute was jettisoned.
What's next: Your Generate host sees very little chance that the ANWR provisions will be jettisoned in a House-Senate conference, so the fate of the legislative drilling effort rises or falls on the overall tax negotiations.
In 2014, Mr Jarosinski jettisoned a book on the concept of transparency in politics and architecture, and the tenured job that would have come with it, to take to Twitter full time, composing primarily on his smartphone.
In the past, Cooper had teamed up with comedian Kathy Griffin, who was jettisoned by the network after posing for a photo shoot in May 2017 with a bloody severed head in the likeness of President Trump.
They say they've reached a deal on aid to Puerto Rico, despite Trump's previous criticism of the island territory, and Republicans have jettisoned harbor maintenance funding and a short-term extension of the Violence Against Women Act.
The Japanese space agency is currently targeting the restricted Woomera territory, which requires special access permissions from Australia, along with an approval to build an antenna station for tracking the descent of the jettisoned re-entry capsule.
A scrappy, card-carrying member of the Daughters of the Confederacy armed only with a high school degree, Ms. Bolton typically jettisoned her Southern gentility to pursue her agenda of causes that may have initially seemed unfashionable.
Moments earlier, he had jettisoned a duffel bag filled with about 75 pounds of cocaine into the Georgia forest, where a black bear found it, ate a stomach-full of it and promptly died of an overdose.
In 2018, the CDC axed 80% of its capabilities to combat disease outbreaks due to a funding depletion while the White House jettisoned a position on the National Security Council specifically for respond to a global pandemic.
Ground controllers ordered that a retrorocket unit attached under the heat shield by metal straps not be jettisoned after firing in order to give added protection and reduce the risk of premature detachment of the heat shield.
Mr. Rubchinskiy brought his skater crew — friends, and friends of friends, and Ms. Volkova, who collaborates with him as well as with Mr. Gvasalia — to Florence, where he jettisoned the usual palazzo for a decommissioned tobacco factory.
The White House, hewing to its isolationist foreign policy, proposed cutting State Department funding by 29 percent in the current year budget, but even the Republican-controlled Congress at the time all but jettisoned the administration's blueprint.
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rivals to Lloyd's of London are riding a rising tide of marine insurance rates, leaving the 330-year-old market behind after it jettisoned sections of its oldest line of business last year.
By swinging American policy back to firm support for the Sunni Arab states, Trump has jettisoned that carefully constructed balance, said Jean-Marc Rickli, Head of Global Risk and Resilience at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy.
Though his animosity toward it seems to have lessened in later years, the main things he held against it — that Kubrick jettisoned too much context from his film and that it was seriously misogynistic — are pretty valid complaints.
According to Pew Research Center, close to one-fifth of Americans believe they've seen a ghost—a somewhat surprising statistic, given all the other ancient beliefs we've mostly jettisoned (bloodletting, for instance, has largely fallen out of vogue).
"When George decided not to make the third trilogy, he completely jettisoned that storyline, which is why in the first ten minutes, Boba Fett gets bumped into and falls into the mouth of a giant monster," Miller said.
At this late point in the lander's six-minute-long EDL, its onboard computer system prematurely jettisoned the heat shield and parachutes, apparently because Schiaparelli thought it was much closer to the surface than it was in reality.
White House officials, for their part, have expressed frustration that Tillerson is taking so long to make appointments, and that his chief of staff, Margaret Peterlin, has jettisoned most of the names they've suggested, denying their candidates interviews.
"As we head down the path of monetary policy normalization, we will have to decide whether some temporary measures need to be jettisoned, included in a state-contingent framework, or transformed into harmonized, more permanent measures," Mersch said.
Second, she ran against Trump, who completely jettisoned the notion of racial dog whistles in favor of a form of aggressive, overt racism that we hadn't seen in American politics since the end of the Jim Crow system.
Rudy Gobert continues to be the most intimidating defensive presence in the N.B.A., Mitchell can seemingly score at will, and Ricky Rubio, who was jettisoned in Minnesota's revamping, finally found a place where his unusual skills can thrive.
After four consecutive uncompetitive seasons — they have not finished closer than 13 games out of first place since reaching the wild-card playoff game in 2013 — the Rays jettisoned several veterans this past winter and began tinkering anew.
"His experienced counsel, whom Roof jettisoned to prevent evidence of his mental illness from coming to light, told the court that in their decades of experience, none had represented a defendant so disconnected from reality," the appeal reads.
Once he saw the chemistry between Mr. Robinson and Ms. Parker, Mr. Raee (who also wrote the story, with Brenna Graziano doing the screenplay) should have jettisoned his original idea and let those two take over the tale.
But it's good to have a clear set of instructions out there ready and easily accessible in the event Kelly suddenly gets jettisoned from the White House like his predecessors, and the replacement needs help reining in tweetstorms. 
He was once an important member of Golden State's rotation, but he was jettisoned in a cost-cutting move that also acknowledged he had become a bad fit for a team that preferred to play small and fast.
Some centres have been closed amid claims of irregularity and corruption, but is it any wonder some of these places might have become hotbeds for playing fuck-about when the people inside feel like they've been jettisoned from society?
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel acknowledged on Monday that her pro-refugee policies led to her party's state election rout on Sunday but said they would not be jettisoned even though her Bavarian ally is clamoring for change.
Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase, in their own earnings announcements this week, emphasized how much more of a financial cushion they had built up to protect themselves in a crisis, and how many risky businesses they had jettisoned.
Fourteen years ago American Pete Sampras was written off as a 'has been' after he lost in the French Open first round and was then jettisoned out of Wimbledon in the second round — by 145th-ranked journeyman George Bastl.
He was followed by Grand Rapids fiber artist and business owner Megan Roach, who jettisoned the pre-made cloth armband in favor of an entirely original and austere woven creation, which featured materials she spun, dyed, and wove herself.
When the team jettisoned Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixeira announced his retirement, and several top veterans, including Carlos Beltran, were dealt to bolster the farm system by early August, it cleared the way for a number of prospects to audition.
The FBI's standard, noncoercive techniques were jettisoned and Abu Zubaydah was stripped naked, subjected to "wallings," deprived of sleep, slapped, locked in boxes, and repeatedly waterboarded, according to the 93 Senate Intelligence Committee report about the CIA prison program.
It was then that General Manager Brian Cashman jettisoned veteran players in trades both to refurbish the farm system and to make room on the major league roster, and in the lineup, for young prospects like Judge and Sanchez.
" But Joseph Cohn, the legislative and policy director at the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, a nonprofit group that focuses on civil liberties on campuses, said, "While schools have broad rights, due process needs not to be jettisoned.
WASHINGTON — President Trump jettisoned two decades of diplomatic orthodoxy on Wednesday by declaring that the United States would no longer insist on the creation of a Palestinian state as part of a peace accord between Israel and the Palestinians.
The Giants, who jettisoned Manning after a humiliating 28-14 loss to the Buffalo Bills, launched a charm offensive to appease any sceptical fans after announcing Jones' call-up, promoting a highlight reel of the rookie's pre-season performances.
Effie is a plus-sized vocal powerhouse who is jettisoned from a 1960s girl group, The Dreamettes, in favor of a sleeker, more streamlined replacement, in a narrative that has often been interpreted as the history of the Supremes.
In May 2017, then-Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonDonald Trump and the New Isolationism Tillerson: Netanyahu 'played' Trump with misinformation Pompeo sees status grow with Bolton exit MORE jettisoned international human rights as a foreign policy anchor.
Nobody from the Justice Department had come to explain what the agreements purported to do — another past practice jettisoned — but locals had a pretty good idea that the federal government wasn't living up to its side of the bargain.
While it's about 100 times thinner than Earth's, the Martian atmosphere is still thick enough to rough-up your spacecraft as it zips through at thousands of km/hour (requiring a heavy heatshield that will later need to be jettisoned).
Data transmitted in advance of this loss of contact suggest Schiaparelli jettisoned both its parachute and its heat shield early, and fired its retro-rockets for only three to five seconds, rather than the 30 seconds that had been planned.
Klitschko lost his IBF, WBO and WBA belts to Tyson Fury last November but their scheduled rematch was first called off when the Briton picked up an injury in training before it was jettisoned due to the champion's mental health issues.
Video: YouTube/Roscosmos/Tsenki & NASA TV According to Ruslan Imankulov, a spokesman for Kazakhstan's emergency situations committee, the spent boosters jettisoned during the rocket's ascent landed about 375 miles (600 kilometers) from Baikonur in the steppes near the city of Zhezkazgan.
For all that, "The Orville" isn't a complete lost cause, with the third previewed episode actually containing a clever sci-fi allegory, though it will take a lot more of that to prevent the show from being jettisoned off DVR queues.
The Senate bill that squeaked through on a 51-49 vote last week jettisoned a long-held Republican goal of repealing the corporate alternative minimum tax (AMT) to help pay for last-minute deals that secured the Republican votes for passage.
Its Indigo, Collezione and North Coast brands will also be jettisoned to focus on the chain's core M&S, Autograph, per una and Blue Harbour labels, he said, responding to critics who say the stores are confusing and difficult to shop.
The image, unforgettable because it stretches compositional coherence nearly to its snapping point, reminds me of Degas's painting "Place de la Concorde," another picture in which easy, classically balanced composition is jettisoned for something more exciting and discomfiting and grounded.
But lawmakers are already facing skepticism that the poison pill agreement will hold as they get into the trenches of the government funding negotiations,or that everyone will be able to agree on what has to be jettisoned from the talks.
The cognitive dissonance, the denial and cowardice that spare us painful truths and prevent us from acting in defense of innocent victims while allowing "beloved" individuals to continue their heinous behavior must be jettisoned from the bottom of our souls.
Alcon, which made the announcement on Tuesday ahead of an investor day in New York, is being jettisoned from Novartis's portfolio as Chief Executive Officer Vas Narasimhan focuses on new drugs, not the surgical devices and contact lenses that Alcon makes.
Through hearings or investigative reporting, or more likely, both, it will be interesting to see whether clearer ties between Secretary Zinke and Whitefish Energy emerge, especially now that the Trump administration has already jettisoned one cabinet member with a distracting scandal.
At the same time, several of the nations he visited announced they were moving forward with the Trans-Pacific Partnership, an 11-country trade deal that had support from Republicans but which Mr. Trump jettisoned during his first days in office.
Many of the club's most ardent supporters were unhappy when Hechter's classic jersey design was jettisoned this summer in favor of a reimagined Nike design, worn in domestic games, that no longer boasts a plain red stripe on a blue background.
" But the studio, having largely jettisoned Snyder's plans and shaken up its executive ranks, including promoting Emmerich, has started to deliver superhero home runs on a consistent basis: "Wonder Woman" from Patty Jenkins, "Aquaman" from James Wan, and seemingly "Shazam!
After one of the most dramatic collapses of a stock market flotation in recent memory, New York-based WeWork jettisoned founder and Chief Executive Officer Adam Neumann last month and embarked on a financial turnaround aimed at sealing new investment.
The provision was omitted from the latest version of the bill that was released on Thursday, but congressional aides said that was because an assessment from the budget office was not ready yet, not because the proposal had been jettisoned.
Two well-placed sources tell us that the scope is likely to be massive, and includes some of of its newest business divisions, which these same sources anticipate will be jettisoned to get the company's focus back on its core business.
On Wednesday, one jettisoned the administration's approval of Medicaid work requirements in two states and another on Thursday blocked a rule that would make it easier for small businesses to band together to buy health insurance, which could undermine Obamacare.
It makes perverse sense that the biggest movie show on earth provided ridiculous drama, unsurprising twists and cartoon villains leading up to Sunday's ceremony, including ill-advised proposals (like a so-called popular Oscar) that were either shelved or jettisoned.
When she helped bring the Cunningham company to France in 24 on its first world tour, the audience was decidedly unenthusiastic about the Cunningham-Cage approach, which radically reimagined the relationship between dance and music and jettisoned traditional narrative forms.
Put differently, reactionary movements have two parts: The first is an extraction of the important, and now imperiled, power structures in the status quo, even as a lot of the ideological baggage that has endangered the status quo is jettisoned.
With markets for new kits having expanded massively since the nineties, eccentric designs appear to have been jettisoned in the name of safeguarding profits, with a fear of controversy and customer backlash surely a major factor in the standardisation of strips.
With Greenlight off the table, perhaps the only other option would be to have Valve curate its platform entirely in-house, as it did before — but that method would be even more labor-intensive than it was when it was jettisoned in 2012.
"I don't want young guys to think, 'Oh, well, I have next year,' because next year you may have a whole different team, and it's not the same," said cornerback Antonio Cromartie, who could be among the players jettisoned in the next purge.
With the help of the Oprah team, the two are jettisoned into the 21st century, with Wendy coming out looking like a dead ringer for Meg Ryan... ... and Tim going from a Metallica band member to a hunky, Tom Cruise-y dad.
On the other hand, measuring whether doctors documented that they provided discharge instructions to heart failure or asthma patients at the end of their hospital stay sounds good, but turns out to be an exercise in futile box-checking, and should be jettisoned.
Nadal, who was once a regular feature on the second Sunday of the tournament having reached five finals between 2006-2011 — was jettisoned out of Wimbledon before the quarter-finals for a fourth year running by a man ranked 100 or lower.
Playing a character who has been kidnapped by mad scientists, jettisoned into space, and forced to watch bad movies, Joel's character exuded enjoyment of the absurdity of his experience, where Mike participated in his bad movie experiment with more flagrant, long-suffering resistance.
In the minutes from the March 20-21 meeting, released earlier this month, the word "slack" was jettisoned in the discussion of labor markets, a notable change in what has been a staple description of labor conditions during the current economic expansion.
Looking back on the change that took place in Whitney's art in the mid-1990s, it is clear that only after he jettisoned the restlessness of his previous marks, could he attain the density of color and solidity that he had long desired.
The spacecraft jettisoned its heat shield and service module mid-air, leaving the saucer-shaped crew compartment to deploy a halo of airbags before drifting to a landing about one mile away from the launch site — using two parachutes instead of three.
Two-thirds of the new appellate judges failed to win the support of 60 senators, historically a requirement of consensus that was first jettisoned by the Democratic-controlled Senate midway through the Obama administration because Republicans were blocking nominees to the D.C. Circuit.
He said the discussions included the nuclear deal that Mr. Trump jettisoned in May, and defended the talks on Wednesday by saying that it was not uncommon for former secretaries of state to continue meeting with world leaders long after leaving government service.
After Neil Armstrong descended from the Eagle lander, becoming the first human to set foot on the moon, the very first picture he took on the surface shows, yes, the moon's cratered surface, but also a white jettisoned trash bag (or jett bag).
Since the United States jettisoned the nuclear deal, Iran's currency, the rial, has lost more than two-thirds of its value, according to officials and experts, and the country's oil exports have plunged to 1.5 million barrels daily, from 2.5 million barrels.
With a flurry of arrests of princes and business tycoons over the weekend, the crown prince jettisoned the longstanding practice among Saudi rulers of seeking consensus, or at least acquiescence, from all branches of the family and from the country's business elite.
Mr. Hook also announced on Thursday a new round of economic penalties targeting the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and its chief officer, Ali Akbar Salehi, for violating the limits on uranium enrichment as set under the 2015 agreement that Mr. Trump jettisoned.
"The cognitive dissonance, the denial and cowardice that spare us painful truths and prevent us from acting in defense of innocent victims while allowing 'beloved' individuals to continue their heinous behavior must be jettisoned from the bottom of our souls," Sorvino wrote.
In a White House that has bounced from crisis to crisis and jettisoned a record number of high-level staff during President Donald Trump's first year, top administration officials seem to have found a way to prevent the rashest of decisions: by threatening to quit.
Many had initially assumed that the map's busy in-game metropolis, Tilted Towers, would be jettisoned via deep impact, while a more popular theory developed in the past few weeks suggested the nearby and largely vacant Dusty Depot location would in fact be the victim.
The amount of cocaine lost by smugglers is at times "an intelligence-based estimate of the quantity of cocaine onboard a given vessel that is burned, jettisoned, or scuttled in an attempt to destroy evidence when Coast Guard presence is detected," according to the report.
In that show DiBenedetto jettisoned his longtime signature motifs: octopi, helicopters, Ferris wheels and UFOs – radial forms extending from a central axis and pushing against the confinement of the painting's edges – for elements that are just as bold and organic, but more abstract and variegated.
He has backed out of an American-led 12-nation trade deal that was supposed to counter China by setting higher caliber trade rules in Asia and has jettisoned the Paris agreement on climate change, creating space for Beijing to assert influence in both spheres.
He's jettisoned independent voices within his administration -- Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and national security adviser H.R. McMaster being the most recent and most prominent to go -- and replaced them with people distinguished primarily by their willingness to accede to Trump's wishes on most issues.
Backtracking through archived images, astronomers realized that it had first been visible the previous month as a centralized collection of rocky clumps: the fractured, rubbly remnants of the asteroid, surrounded by a fine dust cloud, most likely the immediate debris jettisoned by the impact.
While the precise outline of the political plan has been shrouded in secrecy, officials briefed on it say Kushner has jettisoned the two-state solution - the long-standing worldwide formula that envisages an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza.
An ex-soldier and military lecturer, he was quoted by the Washington Post as saying he "completely jettisoned" the idea that the causes of terrorism were complex: on the contrary, what mainly inspired anti-American terror was the martial messages delivered in certain parts of the Koran.
After climbing back out of Endurance—no one had known whether it would be able to—Opportunity was sent off to inspect the jettisoned heat-shield that had protected it as it burned down through the Martian atmosphere, now a glinting monument on the pockmarked plain.
Williams said Cohen's decision authorizing his lawyer, Lanny Davis, to release the tapes shows he has "clearly jettisoned the president and his interests" and is willing to hurt Trump with the information he has at his disposal — possibly by cooperating with federal prosecutors investigating Cohen's business dealings.
The foreclosure crisis that took off in earnest around 2006—California was one of the hardest hit states—jettisoned millions of former homeowners into the rental market, just when millennials were entering it in record numbers (their crippling student loan debts made it impossible to buy).
Instead, Divac jettisoned Cousins, getting rid of one headliner from Coach John Calipari's one-and-done fellowship program at Kentucky, and taking a chance on another, Fox, who was one of four point guards taken in the top eight picks Thursday night, including Ntilikina by the Knicks.
The only thing that moves swiftly in a slothy Republican Congress is the timetable governing how departing members are jettisoned from their cushy offices and how the offices are reallocated, refurbished and repopulated between Election Day and the swearing-in of the new Congress on Jan. 3.
A few moments are rather on the nose (one scene has Weber unnerved when his stereo switches from classical to hip-hop, so uncivilized), and some of the early exposition leans on the kind of clumsy, conveniently overheard conversations that should have been jettisoned in the second draft.
Last month, the owners jettisoned all previous assertions of principle and dignity and agreed not only to allow themselves to punish players who show disrespect during the national anthem — they get to decide the definition of disrespect — but to fine any team that tolerates such outbursts of principle.
Asked how he would pay for such programs, he cited other projects that could be jettisoned, including Mr. de Blasio's proposed $2.5 billion streetcar along the Brooklyn-Queens waterfront and billions for new jails that the mayor has said would need to be built should Rikers Island be closed.
Z arrives at a point when the American Girl franchise is working hard to retain the last strains of its wholesome image as a toy moms could feel good about buying their kids, one the company largely jettisoned when it turned away from its original focus on teaching girls history.
Since he became the assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs last fall, A. Wess Mitchell has jettisoned the Obama-era policy of focusing on human rights violations in nations such as Hungary in favor of a policy that sees regional authoritarian governments as potential partners, not diplomatic pariahs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Thi Bui, 'The Best We Could Do' (all images © Abrams ComicArts, 2017) After visiting her native country in 2001 to see relatives she thought were long dead, Vietnamese American artist Thi Bui jettisoned her grad school assignments and instead began recording her family history.
Concepts, like some of the cuter, curioser shticks of seasons gone by, were jettisoned by Burberry in favor of wares, and the collection was stronger for its concentration on stuff: puffers and duffels, parkas and trenches, bombers and peacoats — coat styles enough to cover the waterfrtont, it seemed on first viewing.
Although a fair amount of Shakespeare's dialogue has been jettisoned in favor of more contemporary language — with which it blends with surprising fluidity — Ms. James, a Tony winner for "The Book of Mormon," stands out for her elegant verse-speaking as well as the emotional timbres she brings to her performance.
This technology was first developed for the Exile program before it came to fruition, a sort of death penalty/research ape hybrid wherein the worst of the dregs among the burning earth would be jettisoned from humanity to make observations of their trek before dying sucked into the hell of Jupiter.
Granted, it's a toss-up as to whether Stranger Things will be able to successfully expand its story; the show might ultimately choose to just ignore any loose threads from this season, the way it seems to have largely jettisoned the US military's covert interest in Hawkins from last season.
But they soon longed to get back out into the world, and when he found a job in Bangalore, India, providing micro energy credits to farmers in Southern India who wanted to install solar energy systems, the couple quickly jettisoned their conventional post-college pursuits for something with a bit more spice.
Cornelius E. Gallagher, a seven-term Democratic congressman from New Jersey and champion of civil liberties who was jettisoned from his seat by his own party in 1972 after his district was redrawn and he was charged with tax evasion, died on Wednesday at his home in Monroe Township, N.J. He was 97.
But if she is evil, as this sequel promises, it makes you wonder about all the other dismal, stubbornly enduring clichés that the first movie jettisoned, specifically that reliably sexist duo: the wicked female usurper whose power inherently challenges ye olde patriarchy and the innocent maiden who needs a prince to rescue her.
But when, during the Presidential campaign that year, Reagan made his famous comments about the "welfare queen," they were widely taken to mean that the problem wasn't poor people in general but, rather, certain blacks in inner cities, who were purportedly cheating the system (and whose votes the Republican Party had already jettisoned).
And while Boston won the World Series two more times without Speaker (in 1916 and 1918), by 1922 the team had jettisoned three more future Hall of Famers — Ruth, Harry Hooper and Herb Pennock — and the Red Sox finished no better than fourth from 1919 to 1935, with nine last-place finishes.
While its precise outlines have yet to be revealed, Palestinian and Arab sources who have been briefed on the draft plan say Kushner has jettisoned the two-state solution - the long-standing U.S. and international formula that envisages an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel in the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza.
The G-20's shift comes on the heels of strong protectionist hints from the administration, which has already jettisoned a hard-dough Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement among 12 nations, is threatening to rip up the North America Free Trade Agreement, and is even potentially considering ignoring rulings from the 164-member World Trade Organization.
The Trump administration's recent tough talk on China is appropriate, but the U.S. would have far more leverage if Trump hadn't jettisoned the Trans-Pacific Partnership at the start of his presidency or threatened our allies and other trading partners to the point of shaking their trust in the United States as a reliable partner.
Breitwieser served a scant 4 years for the theft of those 200 objects, including 140 pieces recovered from a canal where Kleinklaus and Stengel jettisoned them, and 66 paintings — some individually valued at millions — that were burned by his mother in an effort to destroy evidence (a crime for which she also served jail time).
Reince PriebusReinhold (Reince) Richard PriebusMeadows joins White House facing reelection challenges Trump names Mark Meadows as new chief of staff Mick Mulvaney's job security looks strong following impeachment MORE, the former chairman of the Republican National Committee, first took on the role at the start of the Trump administration and was jettisoned six months later.
It's worth noting that, while Chanel (like Gaultier) is one of the few houses left that still closes its show with a bride — Elie Saab and Ralph & Russo also cling on, but most have jettisoned that anachronism — this time around she had lost her veil and simply strode the runway in a long pink dress.
In the negotiations that led to the deal, Obama and the secretary of state jettisoned their demand that Iran end its nuclear program and stop advanced nuclear research, and that it concede it had no right to enrich uranium, They always saw getting an agreement on any terms as more important than the details.
Mr. Kupfer came of age among a generation of post-World War II German directors who embraced Regietheater ("director's theater"), an approach that jettisoned old production traditions and devised new stagings that often changed the settings of classic works and reimagined some of their plots, with an eye toward contemporary social and political resonances.
After the Warriors won a league-record 73 games in 2015-16 but blew a 3-1 lead to the LeBron James-led Cavaliers in the N.B.A. finals, Bogut and the veteran forward Harrison Barnes were quickly jettisoned to Dallas to create the requisite salary-cap space for Golden State to sign Kevin Durant.
Although the ample score is by Vernon Duke (music) and John LaTouche (lyrics), "Cabin in the Sky" features a couple of traditional spirituals, and this production also includes "Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe," a much-recorded standard written by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg for the movie version, which jettisoned many of the original songs.
Here are things to know about this week&aposs alternative programming to the Kardashians and Vitamix: DOLPHINS SHAKE-UP In the wake of the humiliation at Baltimore, coach Adam Gase fumed about missed assignments and poor study habits, then jettisoned 2016 Pro Bowl running back Jay Ajayi to the Philadelphia Eagles for a fourth-round draft pick.
In response, de facto ruler Mohammed Bin Salman, at 33 years old, has jettisoned traditional Saudi caution in kidnapping a Lebanese prime minister, cratering Gulf unity by isolating Qatar, waging war in Yemen, detaining and shaking down hundreds of royals, and arresting women activists who called for some of the very reforms the crown prince himself has enacted.
But in an age of upheaval—where Freddy Krueger's little more than a Rick and Morty reference, Jason Voorhees is but a video game villain, and Halloween just jettisoned its entire canon wholesale—the seventh installment in the Child's Play franchise has garnered the two-foot-tall toy terror some of the best reviews of his career.
I suppose it should come as no surprise that there was once a presidential YACHT (the last version being the U.S.S. Sequoia), and I confess that it was a bit gratifying to learn that President Jimmy Carter was the one who jettisoned the floating status symbol as part of his efforts to dispense with governmental extravagance.
The Trump administration has belittled the United Nations, withdrawn from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, jettisoned America's commitment to the Paris climate accord, tried to renege on the nuclear deal with Iran, questioned America's core alliances in Europe and Asia, disparaged the World Trade Organization and multicountry trade deals, and sought to shut the door on immigrants.
This summer, the club jettisoned its longstanding policy of slow, steady growth in favor of immediate success: Agnelli brought Leonardo Bonucci, the Italy defender, back to Turin after a season at A.C. Milan and, more important, worked with Jorge Mendes, Ronaldo's agent, to complete what has been called il colpo del secolo: the deal of the century.
As of late Tuesday, the plan did not include Mr. Trump's promised $903 trillion infrastructure program, two of the people said, and it jettisoned a House Republican proposal to impose a substantial tax on imports, known as a border adjustment tax, which would have raised billions of dollars to help offset the cost of the cuts.
And the final version jettisoned several other provisions passed by House Democrats: to ban new detainees from being placed at the military detention facility at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba; to prohibit the sale of certain types of munitions to Saudi Arabia; and to require Mr. Trump to seek congressional approval before taking any military action against Iran.
Instead, director Tim Burton and screenwriter Ehren Kruger (Ghost in the Shell, Transformers 2, 3, and 4) appear to have jettisoned the talking animals in favor of a human story, with Colin Farrell as Dumbo's caretaker, and Batman Returns stars Michael Keaton and Danny DeVito, playing respectively a wealthy showrunner named V.A. Vandevere and a circus ringmaster named Max Medici.
By devising a means to pilot its costly first-stage rocket boosters safely back to Earth — boosters that were previously jettisoned and destroyed after a single use — the company is on the verge of cutting the cost further still, making its services even more attractive to customers while helping to increase the pace at which the company can launch payloads into orbit.
President Donald Trump's erstwhile muse might even feel he has experienced something similar, at the end of a week in which he has been denounced and excommunicated by the president, jettisoned by his conservative benefactor, Rebekah Mercer, and, on January 9th, shunted from his position at the helm of Breitbart News, a hard-right website which gained huge exposure from his former success.
The Brakebills gang have been jettisoned back into the real world with all their memories of magic and Fillory wiped; in the new clip, a very confused Fillorian High King Margo (Summer Bishil) — who currently believes she is Janet, a fun throwback to her character's original identity in Lev Grossman's novels — wakes to find herself confronted by the god Ember.
While teams recently have become willing to swallow what's left of onerous deals — the Colorado Rockies cut loose Jose Reyes despite owing him $38 million, the Los Angeles Dodgers jettisoned Carl Crawford despite owing him $35 million and the Kansas City Royals did the same with Omar Infante despite owing him $14.7 million — the Yankees have shown no inclination to do so.
Trump-themed barbs came from various directions, including a reunion of "9 to 5" stars Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton, who spoke of giving a bigot his comeuppance then and now; and "Veep's" Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who dryly suggested an impeachment storyline was jettisoned because the writers feared someone else might beat the HBO comedy to the punch.
In previous years, Cooper head teamed up with comedian Kathy Griffin, who was jettisoned by the network after posing for a photo shoot in May 2017 with a bloody severed head in the likeness of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
In less than 85033 words, he jettisoned the dilettantism of his predecessor and his secretary of State, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE, who believed good faith and a plastic gimmick would win over the likes of Putin and his tough-as-nails foreign minister.
From his first day in office, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has jettisoned multilateral agreements, previously the hallmark of U.S. global economic leadership, instead favoring bilateral agreements as his modus operandi.
After two days of campaigning across Iowa and New Hampshire this week as Twitter and cable news convulsed over his choice of footwear, the voter's question Thursday afternoon forced him to address the issue (he had jettisoned the boots Thursday for a black pair of slip-on dress shoes.) The Florida senator said he had no idea that people were making such a fuss until his children told him on Wednesday night.
But she remains adamant that the 2016 referendum result must be respected, notwithstanding polling evidence that public opinion has shifted toward a narrow majority for remaining in the EU. Although the EU has made clear that the deal on the table cannot be re-negotiated, there are various other pathways open to the U.K. body politic if its pre-conditions are jettisoned, of which the most prominent latterly has been a variant on the "Norway" model.
In recent years, Gold has directed productions of "Hamlet" and Tennessee Williams's " The Glass Menagerie ," among other works, and the most disturbing aspect of both of those stagings was Gold's apparent belief that he was somehow elevating, or liberating, the actors: more than mere players, they were participants in an exclusive think tank, a world in which the playwright's intentions—laid out in all those annoying stage directions—could be jettisoned in the name of creative freedom.
Faced with the prospect of a patchwork of state laws that could dilute its authority while giving some schools recruiting advantages over others — for example, a coveted prep quarterback might choose Stanford University over the University of Alabama because playing in California means signing a six-figure endorsement deal with a tech firm — the NCAA has jettisoned its long-standing antipathy to federal oversight and is instead asking Congress to intervene by creating a national NIL law.

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