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Some women are kept out of the workforce by discrimination.
One game, and he was kept out of the Olympics.
Either way, the waste is kept out of the landfill.
But here, even the noise is kept out by dense bougainvillea.
Bacteria are not the only intruders the lab wants kept out.
Additionally, posts from these blogs are kept out of search results.
Merchants nodded, checked the wind and kept out of the fray.
Some girls are even kept out of school over those worries.
Government internet blocks have kept out would-be rivals like Facebook.
The couple have kept out of the spotlight for the last year.
Neither oceanic warming nor acidification can be kept out by an MPA.
President Obama has said U.S. forces will be kept out of combat.
Pediatricians recommend babies that young be kept out of the sun altogether.
Jean mostly kept out of the public eye after his wife's death.
Money earmarked for the wedding should be kept out of aggressive investments.
American news outlets were kept out, but a Russian photographer was there.
So we kept out the Chinese because we just didn't like them.
The Obamas have mostly kept out of sight since President Trump's inauguration.
The two rarely speak and Sessions has been kept out of meetings.
If companies complied, the issue could be kept out of conventional courts entirely.
In short, gay men were kept out of the portrait of American society.
The French may argue that religion should be kept out of public life.
It also kept out northern German and foreign beers that contained other ingredients.
South Africa was kept out — and rightly so — for its racist apartheid policies.
After both world wars, losing nations were kept out of the next Games.
Keeping cases out of court means abuses are kept out of the spotlight.
The confusing ban has kept out bike-sharing companies and frustrated delivery workers.
The images do not show us what is kept out of the frame.
As a result, nearly 50,000 amphibians have been kept out of harm's way.
Giannulli, especially, has kept out of the spotlight since the charges were filed.
No other countries considered to have met the criteria have been kept out.
The infants will be kept out of intensive care and with their parents.
It said the two were kept out of the loop on the decision.
Its peaked roof made of clay tiles from Mangalore effectively kept out storms.
Additionally, blankets, crib bumpers and pillows should be kept out of the sleep area.
And scores of Democrats who are not on those committees have been kept out.
So will worries about how such technologies can be kept out of dangerous hands.
Casavant advises that poisonous materials be kept out of sight and out of reach.
Could they realistically have kept out of politics completely, while continuing their own careers?
Despite his desire to be kept out of the matter, Judge's name keeps appearing.
The supply chains and extraction that make them possible are kept out of sight.
The meeting was heavily criticized by environmentalist and conservation groups that were kept out.
Manafort wants some of the same things kept out of the trial, in essence.
After both World Wars, the losing nations were kept out of the next Games.
But due to selective enforcement and socioeconomic disparities, they disproportionately kept out black voters.
Amazon warehouse work is hard, often subcontracted and kept out of sight of consumers.
His father continued his very public work, but the son kept out of it.
"Some weapons are better to be kept out of the battlefield," Walsh told CNN.
The United States wasn't an option: New quotas kept out "undesirables" — Jews, Asians, Africans.
Home prices kept out African-Americans, who were relegated to GM's lowest-paying jobs.
Fear-mongering conservatives demand that all Syrians be kept out of the United States.
That would be good for those individual borrowers kept out of the housing market.
"A minor child deserves privacy and should be kept out of politics," she tweeted.
A consequence of AI is that humans are increasingly being kept out of the loop.
Royal relationships are typically kept out of the public eye, especially in the early stages.
Some had also been kept out because they were suspected members of the militant group.
Entry is often severely curtailed, permanent settlement strongly discouraged and citizenship kept out of reach.
I fear that the uninformed public has been kept out of the game of investing.
It's almost enough to spark envy of Facebook, which has been kept out of China.
Most people will only talk to reporters if their names are kept out of print.
Tom Reed, R-New York, said politics should be kept out of the funding bill.
Bush later claimed that he had been kept "out of the loop" on the project.
The consequence is that those everyday investors are kept out of the upside benefits too.
Why are people allowed to squeeze into a supermarket but are kept out of theaters?
But while the funding wound up in the budget, the transparency guidelines were kept out.
Locked accounts had already been kept out of Twitter's daily and monthly active user figures.
Gates asked that his name be kept out of any public discussion of the donation.
These problems raise doubts over whether 'zombie' firms will really be kept out of the scheme.
Others fear that if they don't go back soon, they may be kept out for ever.
And, he said, evidence clearly establishing McCullough's whereabouts that evening was kept out of the trial.
The very teens the documentary aimed to educate would be kept out of theaters, she worried.
It's almost enough to spark envy of Facebook (FB), which has been kept out of China.
But that information was improperly kept out of his trial, an appeals court ruled last year.
He never gets left on his own and he is kept out of mischief where possible.
According to the FDA, perishable food should not be kept out for more than two hours.
Over the past months, they have understood that children should be kept out of the groups.
Alcohol can't be sold without a license and is kept out of the hands of children.
"Like flammable pajamas, some products should just be kept out of the marketplace," Mr. Bernanke wrote.
"I was lucky because I played an individual sport and couldn't be kept out," she said.
And yet attendance is down, and more and more balls are being kept out of play.
Limbs and shoes were kept out of tents to avoid bringing mud inside during the downpour.
This serial generational expropriation is all nicely organized and kept out of sight by Uncle Sam.
Both deserve our honor and respect and should be kept out of the political blame game.
Home growing: Yes, up to four plants, as long as they're kept out of reach of children.
Bell has largely kept out of the spotlight and let his work do the talking for him.
Since Mr. Duterte declared victory over the Islamic State loyalists in October, residents have been kept out.
The ministry also said 15 FDCs had been kept out of the purview of the current ban.
Soon the list of what should be kept out of the public eye included Putin's private life.
McCain's family was kept "out of sight" of Trump during a trip to a Japanese naval base.
One journalist was kept out of the briefing after they were found to be running a fever.
However, a few noted that particular books should be kept out of the hands of younger students.
They also said that Congress had already passed laws that kept out individuals with known terrorist activity.
Some people will get in, others will be kept out, still others will be compelled to leave.
Making these concerts private kept out "sensation-seeking" members of the public, as the founders put it.
He was kept out of the 219.94 final by organizers on Tuesday because of the stomach virus.
"A minor child deserves privacy and should be kept out of politics," the first lady had tweeted.
President George W. Bush's senior adviser, Karl Rove, was generally kept out of sensitive national security meetings.
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They express a view of immigrants as people to be kept out that activists aren't comfortable with.
CNN (as well as other outlets) was also kept out of a press briefing held in his office.
But that information, contained in the FBI's 1957 reports, was kept out of his trial as inadmissible hearsay.
But in the German system, AfD can be kept out of power by other parties forming a coalition.
Regulators said minors should be kept out of the spotlight to allow them to enjoy a normal childhood.
His family had hoped to glimpse Lipka at Monday's hearing but he was kept out of their view.
The value of orders on Ustocktrade is capped at $10,000 and high-frequency trading firms are kept out.
Jackson quietly married Al Mana in 2012 and largely kept out of the spotlight during their time together.
Regardless of the reasoning, Saul is shook to find out that he's being kept out of the loop.
For every ton of carbon dioxide EnviroCorp kept out of the sky, it made approximately a hundred dollars.
This removes the possibility that a student will be kept out of their classroom further due to incarceration.
If these noxious attitudes cannot be eliminated, they must be criticised and kept out of the political mainstream.
South Africa too was kept out from 1964 to 1988 on account of its apartheid white-supremacist rule.
But all references to giving lethal aid to the Ukrainian government were kept out of the party platform.
"Those who are too poor to buy a mobile must not be kept out of development," he said.
Are Medicare patients getting better care, or are they being kept out of hospitals to avoid readmission penalties?
There will be no justice for women as long as we are kept out of the political process.
"A minor child deserves privacy and should be kept out of politics," the first lady tweeted in response.
" Mr. Bloomberg, Mr. Pareene writes, "is precisely the sort of person who should be kept out of power.
Shiite P.M.F. units must be placed under state control, kept out of politics and away from Sunni areas.
Organizers count as small victories any broken goods that can be repaired and kept out of the trash.
SS Zack Cozart is banged up and was kept out of the lineup for the second straight day.
Lawless and Hayes argue that women aren't being kept out of politics because of an unfair playing field.
Trump, who has in recent weeks kept out of public view, praised the group of law enforcement officers.
China has largely kept out of Hong Kong's affairs while at the same time benefiting from its dynamic capitalism.
"The United States should not forget about North Korea's arsenal simply because it's kept out of sight," he said.
Many more have been kept out of, or driven away from, our privileged little world for no good reason.
They are often abandoned by their parents or kept out of school because they are seen as mentally retarded.
Saudi Arabia, main backer of Egypt, has said Hezbollah should be disarmed and kept out of the Lebanese government.
But even as its urban headquarters sprouted in the city's downtown, the company largely kept out of local politics.
So borders will be strengthened, foreign workers kept out, patriotism respected, order and discipline imposed, belonging and rootedness enshrined.
But for a master in-fighter, he sure has been kept out of power for the last 20 years.
Unlike the sports they love, the games played by professional gamblers and bookmakers are kept out of the spotlight.
More than 670,000 children have been kept out of school for more than a year due to security fears.
The Kylie Cosmetics owner has kept out of the public eye by sticking close to her house in Calabasas.
Buses are often kept out of the smarter business districts, and some are barred from EDSA at rush hour.
Visitors can fly up from Addis on Ethiopian Airways every morning, but private airlines are pretty well kept out.
Jackson quietly married the Qatari businessman in 2012 and largely kept out of the spotlight during their time together.
"We want people kept out of prison, families kept together," said Kevin Matthews, the campaign director of Decriminalize Denver.
Other centrist Democrats were wary of the stimulus's price tag and argue they were kept out of the loop.
In 1939, 83 percent of Americans believed that blacks should be kept out of neighborhoods where white people lived.
If they're here, they have to be removed, and if they're not here, they need to be kept out.
Fifty volunteers served as game masters, who helped remedy in-game problems and kept out pests like gold sellers.
Netanyahu's trip stayed secret and most of the members of his security cabinet were kept out of the loop.
Twins SS Jorge Polanco has been kept out of the starting lineup for two straight games after hitting just .
It was kept out of the first trial, but Mr. Cosby's team now seems willing to admit its discussion.
They protect actual people, keeping someone safe, to ensure that hate is kept out and love is held in.
His information was kept out of the documents to impede the IRS from determining his income, the indictment alleges.
They largely owed their existence to the high tariffs that kept out imports from the United States and elsewhere.
The special counsel's office had wanted that information kept out of the public eye to protect an open investigation.
But more importantly, he was kept out largely because he faced multiple credible accusations of sexual assault and predation.
"From what I understand, the Shia [militias] are being kept out of direct involvement in neighborhood fighting," she says.
MORE (R-Ariz.) told reporters that Moore should be kept out of the Senate "whatever it requires," and Sen.
Career investigators who have worked on the Navient case have largely been kept out of the loop, they said.
The explicitness of horror is kept out of the frame, manifesting only in the stark clarity of a gaze.
Fellow wideout Cole Beasley was kept out of the end zone after scoring three touchdowns in his previous two contests.
BoxLock is a Kickstarter project that wants to ensure your beloved items are kept out of the hands of thieves.
"Essentially, for the past century, the younger generation has kept out-performing the older generations in IQ tests," Kokkinakis said.
Lauer has kept out of the spotlight, mostly staying at his home in the Hamptons  and focusing on his kids.
It is not impressive that the national conservatism conference managed kept out the most visible members of the alt-right.
By the final seven, Adam kept out of the spotlight and kept the focus on mega-threats Jay and David.
The Shia militias have been kept out of the city to avoid sectarian killings, as have the Kurdish peshmerga fighters.
Then the most heartbreaking news of the week: devout Catholic Sean Spicer had been kept out of the papal audience.
Staluppi, whose record included convictions for theft of auto parts, wisely kept out of camera range at the trade show.
Black women's stories, still infuriatingly kept out of focus in the #MeToo movement, do not just "deserve" to be heard.
Conflict lies at the bottom of politics and political thought, and was merely kept out of sight for some decades.
Ryan Allen's punt was kept out of the end zone by Jonathan Jones and downed by Slater at the one.
In Singapore there is a gaping absence, a missing presence of all the millions who have been forcibly kept out.
America's carbon offset accounting mega-hole: Companies have reported 63 million tons of carbon dioxide kept out of the air.
After being kept out, most migrants withdrew to Tecun Uman to await the arrival of the main caravan behind them.
The incidental beneficiaries of those efforts were the Bush and Obama administrations and the nominees we kept out of trouble.
We kept out Iranians during a period of utter turmoil around the hostage crisis based on their Iranian national origin.
Ryan Allen's punt was kept out of the end zone by Jonathan Jones and downed by Slater at the 1.
There are now fears that the number of children kept out of school will only rise after the Dapchi attack.
Trying to reunite children with relatives versus trying to ensure they're kept out of danger is a tricky policy balance.
Juncker has said that he kept out of that British debate, partly because Cameron told him it would be counter-productive.
Foreign capital should be kept out; the government should manage finance directly and small businesses should be prioritised over big ones.
But as crucial as these babies are, they're often unsung and, let's face it, designed to be kept out of sight.
Along with Russia and Turkey, they included Iran, which was pointedly kept out of the last round of talks in Geneva.
Immigration agents will not be allowed to enter a school building, but will be "kept out on the sidewalks," she added.
Estimates by Christopher Weimer, an economist, suggest 12% of Americans are kept out of poverty thanks to tax and welfare programmes.
I know, on some level, they're likely misleading me — for anything too difficult or scandalous, surely the cameras were kept out.
It appears Spicer either baldly lied to the press about the contacts or else was kept out of the loop entirely.
Just like with sending a rover to Mars, deploying a drone underwater means that people are kept out of harm's way.
In that case, she said, that cash is best kept out of the market so it's available for those ongoing bills.
Lallas says Morgan arrived to Stan's home during the welfare check but was kept out of the home by security guards.
The key issue is ensuring citizens are not kept out because of their viewpoints or what they have to he said.
He retired the switchboards: Three were thrown out, two were sold and the last was kept out of respect, he said.
He had lived modestly in Salisbury since then and kept out of the spotlight until he was found unconscious on Sunday.
The effort would be modest, regulators would monitor it closely, and mom-and-pop investors would be kept out, they said.
Not one fucking person is going to be kept out of the United States of America because of that fucking wall.
Its acting director, Richard Baum, has been kept out of key White House meetings and is not privy to budget negotiations.
Because Facebook and Google are blocked by the Chinese government, social media and search might be kept out of the conflict.
But the initial public offering will draw scrutiny to a company whose inner workings have long been kept out of sight.
The plan mirrors the anti-Semitic plan Harvard had in the early 20th century when it kept out talented Jewish applicants.
Mr. Zwane, who was not appointed to Mr. Ramaphosa's new cabinet, has kept out of the public eye in recent weeks.
Benzema replaced Asensio in the 64th minute and the Frenchman scored after Cristiano Ronaldo's powerful shot was kept out by Varas.
Tigers 2B Ian Kinsler (finger) is expected to be kept out of the starting lineup for the third consecutive game. 2.
Aside from the strict skincare routine, he also must be kept out of the sun, so as not to suffer burns.
Melania Trump was reportedly "blindsided" by the reports of the payment and kept out of the public eye for several days.
Then, I pack everything I had kept out for this morning into my backpack and head out to the kitchen for breakfast.
And for a work to be kept out of the public domain for nearly a century and a half seems fundamentally excessive.
What's on this computer we can only surmise, but it is clear that Wasserman Schultz wants the evidence kept out of court.
Arabs say they are kept out of local government and that the IRGC steals the region's water as well as its oil.
Since then, margin of victory has been kept out of the equation by concerns that gamblers would try to manipulate final scores.
After that, he mostly kept out of the public eye, helping the campaign build African-American and religious coalitions and raising money.
Maples, a Georgia native, has mostly kept out of the spotlight after years of tabloid attention, but still worked steadily in Hollywood.
And none of those people would have been kept out by closing Europe's borders to foreigners or cracking down on refugee flows.
Jenner has kept out of the public eye for months now, though she did appear on the cover LOVE magazine in December.
Since rumors of Kylie's pregnancy first began to surface back in September, the cosmetics mogul has kept out of the public eye.
Twins 1B Joe Mauer (leg) was kept out of the lineup again Wednesday but hopes to return before the season ends. 2.
In this case, the judge kept out all the other women who have made similar allegations against Cosby except for one -- Johnson.
High-tech fences haven't kept out drugs or deterred the violence associated with their distribution, but legal, non-violent competitors just might.
They don't want to be used again to help somebody gain power—a power that is carefully kept out of their hands.
It should be kept out of the hands of children, pregnant women and those who are at risk for worse side effects.
I've had no interest in that discourse and have kept out of it as much as possible, there's nothing there for me.
But awkward governing contraptions are increasingly unavoidable if the AfD is to be kept out of office, as all other parties insist.
The humanitarian situation there is at a breaking point, with food and medical supplies being kept out as the territory is embargoed.
Mr. McGahn has spent most of his professional career in Washington, unusual in an administration that has largely kept out Beltway insiders.
His comments directly contradicted an earlier tweet from first lady Melania Trump that said minor children should be "kept out of politics."
MORE (R-Ariz.), notoriously furious when kept out of the loop on Pentagon policy changes, appeared to be equally caught off guard.
Many readers suggested this as a possible recourse if some or all of the Mueller report is kept out of public view.
They don't want to be used again to help somebody gain power- a power that is carefully kept out of their hands.
"The first two refugees kept out of America by President Trump's order are Iraqis who helped US troops survive during the war," Rep.
Cincinnati 1B Joey Votto appeared as a pinch-hitter Thursday after being kept out of the starting lineup due to a stomach bug.
India's own members of Parliament have been kept out of the locked-down region for months, as have journalists and an American senator.
His review of the case included hundreds of pages of FBI reports from 1957 and 1958, which were kept out of the trial.
Clorox said it's likely the bottles have been used already, but any remaining bottles should be kept out of the reach of children.
ONE of the old rules of Chinese politics is that, when facing the world, the Communist Party is best kept out of sight.
Under Taliban rule, women were kept out of schools, and journalism was banned except for news-like programs spreading the political movement's propaganda.
Apple, despite being the largest publicly traded company on earth, was kept out of the index for years until it split in 2014.
If the PVV were indeed kept out of government, he added, "we will be the toughest opposition party the Netherlands has ever seen".
Mr. Rahimi's attorneys asked that those statements be kept out of the trial because he was under medication and not of clear mind.
The social network has also kept out of Europe facial recognition software that tracks when photos of users are posted across the platform.
Mr. Waller, executive vice president and director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, has kept out of the spotlight.
Love was kept out of the second half of Cleveland's 109-99 victory as a precaution after he and Tatum accidentally knocked heads.
Rules for access, eligibility and benefits were tightened up and 'adjusted,' " they write, often through bureaucratic decisions kept "out of the political limelight.
Others though, expressed frustration about being kept out of the loop or fully threw their support behind allowing transgender troops to serve openly.
Many officials who would ordinarily have been included in crafting and releasing the letter were kept out of the loop, one official said.
Thousands of spouses and fiances have been kept out of the country by the ban, which includes Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen.
Since finding refuge in Britain, Skripal lived quietly in Salisbury and kept out of the spotlight until he was found unconscious on Sunday.
Data is squirreled away, analysis of public health and safety trends is kept out of public hands where it could do real good.
Another development worth paying attention to is what comes of the sealed FBI documents that Hogan's lawyers successfully kept out of the trial.
Not only were a handful of determined protesters kept out of sight; with no presidential walkabouts, even ordinary folk were kept at arm's length.
The feeling of being kept out of the "mainstream," made to feel less-than, is part of what Dolemite Is My Name is evoking.
But changes in their departments are likely, especially after Jaitley wrote to Modi on Wednesday asking to be kept out due to health reasons.
And then I started to wonder what else had been kept out of my reach because someone never told me I could do it.
Asia's third-biggest economy allowed commodity futures trading in 2003, but has so far kept out foreign investors, banks and mutual funds, among others.
The taxpayer, he argued, would stump up the investment which the capitalists had failed to provide, while import controls kept out pesky foreign competition.
Police had kept out of sight during the afternoon as tens of thousands of protesters marched through Mong Kok, usually a busy shopping district.
Todd Gurley was kept out of much of the second half after dealing with leg cramps, playing 49 of 72 (68 percent) offensive snaps.
There will be no official record of the exchange, since notetakers and all aides except for two translators were kept out of the room.
School groups and day care centers had used the yard regularly for recreation, but were also kept out after the garden was shut down.
His insistence that the danger was overseas and could be kept out led officials to downplay the disease's spread and the need for tests.
The conflict has been particularly hard on students, many of whom have been kept out of school for two years because of the violence.
A national guard was created for suppressing civil disturbances within the country; television propaganda was intensified; opposition members are being kept out of elections.
Pirates LF Starling Marte (ankle) was kept out of Wednesday's starting lineup but lined out as a pinch-hitter in the eighth inning. 2.
She said his being kept out of the United States was "a major impediment and is slowing the pace of research in my group."
"American workers should be kept out of harm's way on the job so they can return onto their every day healthy and safe," Rep.
Brewers OF Ryan Braun was kept out of the lineup for a third consecutive game Saturday due to tightness in his right side. 2.
Ardern said she was willing to meet the complainants but it would be best if the matter was kept out of the public domain.
Forward Marcus Johansson sat for the Devils, and the Rangers kept out forwards Mats Zuccarello and Kevin Hayes as well as defenseman Adam McQuaid.
Also, if the locational data was acquired without a warrant before Carpenter was decided, the Court held that it need not be kept out.
In the lead-up to his confirmation hearings, Price has been kept out of the Trump transition team's efforts to craft an Obamacare replacement plan.
It didn't fund Trump's border wall, and it kept out provisions that would defund Planned Parenthood paired with increases in defense and border security funding.
I was getting restless because towards the end of my stay in the county I was deemed too dangerous to be kept out in population.
C Joel Embiid was kept out against the Cavs instead of Sunday's game against New Orleans because of the chance to rest him consecutive days.
Like her siblings, she was kept out of school, which her father regarded as "a ploy by the government to lead children away from God".
While they've largely been kept out of the public eye, those who have met the twins swear they're a perfect combination of George and Amal.
It's impossible to understand the country today without knowing who's been kept out, who's been let in, and how they've been treated once they arrive.
But Ms. Dickinson's publisher testified that she had shared her account of rape and that it was kept out of the book for legal reasons.
Cutting off access to health care is one tool in their playbook that pushes a worldview where women are kept out of positions of power.
Why was a ministerial committee appointed to look into options for the property with Lee's siblings and the public being kept out of the loop?
Meanwhile the liberals, while hailing the deal as "historic", have misgivings at being kept out of the place for which most Jews have special reverence.
Forty-two Senate Democrats are demanding a provision they say would allow discrimination against LGBT people be kept out of the annual defense policy bill.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble kept out of the quarrel, limiting his comments to saying after the meeting that European banks should not be penalised.
Yes, but some things can't be kept out as assorted raps and shrieks — as well as talk of supernatural entities known as jinni — shortly prove.
The bodies were kept out of the trenches and instead quarantined in a remote spot on the island's southernmost tip, buried deep in individual graves.
Strict arrangements had to be made — the Sunday newspaper kept out of sight, the TV switched off, his teenage niece and nephew under special instructions.
Forget for the moment that a "merit"-based policy would have kept out many white immigrants of earlier generations, as well as recent Asian immigrants.
Traditionally kept out of party politics, the monarch was compelled to give assent to a nakedly political move dressed up as a traditional constitutional procedure.
In ancient times, people believed that sneezing would allow evil spirits to enter your body, and saying "God bless you" kept out those evil spirits.
Medical patients can buy marijuana seeds and grow up to five plants at home, as long as the plants are kept out of public view.
"Well, women are afraid to be raped, sexually assaulted, sexually harassed, kept out of jobs, fired from jobs, moved laterally their entire career," says Rapinoe.
Leanfore's great-grandmother, Yuck Land Hing, to come and go from Australia at a time when the White Australia Policy kept out most Asian immigrants.
Sometimes they are kept out based on age alone, but more often it's because they have one of the diseases that typically accompany old age.
Mr. Shkreli's aggressive personality had been largely kept out of the trial, but it came through in the final round of emails shown by prosecutors.
Gender-affirming medications are life-saving, but they can't save lives if they're kept out of the hands of the trans teens who need them.
In any event, Cone notes that after the liberation these wartime paintings disappeared and were, in fact, kept out of the 1970 Guggenheim Museum retrospective.
Coach Randy Carlyle said Bieksa had a swollen lip and nothing more and was kept out of the rest of the game as a precaution.
Sri Lanka's former defense secretary Hemasiri Fernando also testified on Thursday, saying the president had instructed that Wickremesinghe be kept out of security council meetings.
Accidental poisoning among children is a risk which means ideally e-liquid bottles should be tamper-proof and kept out of reach of children like medicines.
While the children have largely been kept out of the public eye, those who have met the kids swear they're a perfect combination of their parents.
Faria recorded a quality start in each of his first five major-league outings but was kept out of the win column in the last two.
If middle-class voters' children are kept out of the best universities by peers with lower grades, politicians may well become less enthusiastic about widening access.
In principle, a parcel of land or ocean containing species of interest could be cordoned off with a physical fence or legislation, and people kept out.
Both characters defend their positions in economic terms: they need the money because black and brown workers have historically been kept out of higher paying jobs.
Parker doesn't have the same elite quickness he once did, and he can be kept out of the paint by a team that nails its positioning.
But on the playgrounds, where security guards kept out people from the surrounding neighborhood, it was still possible to look around and see only white faces.
Long gone are the days where brands looked for a standardized female aesthetic: reed-thin white mannequins whose personalities were largely kept out of the spotlight.
And it would not be monopolized by AT&T, which was kept out of the computing industry by a 1956 consent decree that lasted until 1984.
"Fifty percent of the creativity and imagination in the world is lost when women are not writing and if we're kept out of newsrooms," she added.
It turned out that people with a gene mutation that's associated with Alzheimer's were kept out of the high-dose group, at the request of regulators.
In a different era, your travel ban would have kept out everyone from supermodel Iman to Steve Jobs's biological father to the great scholar Vartan Gregorian.
Reared by his sharecropping mother, Otis and his brothers and sisters were often kept out of school to work in the fields to make ends meet.
Unlike past cases, which were often settled out of court and kept out of the news, the NY22020 anchors are being very public about their experiences.
During the drama before the regulators in Raleigh, he largely kept out of sight, leaving the most pointed of jabs to lawyers and Democratic campaign operatives.
I think co-pays should be kept out of this entirely, but it's not going to be easy, there is a big health care fight ahead.
People who'd been kept out of conversations when the old mediators were in charge now had less standing between them and the rest of the world.
American firms have been eager to expand into China but have stayed out — or been kept out — due to censorship concerns and other barriers to entry.
More than six million Americans are kept out of the voting booth because of a felony conviction, and many are unaware of their disqualification from voting.
Within them, the reservation has become the nation of Dinétah — but while the worst of the apocalypse has been kept out, Dinétah has its own problems.
And Renault has kept out of the way as Nissan executives moved to dismantle the structures they say Mr. Ghosn used to control the three companies.
Above all, the many outsiders who would like a piece of Mosul for themselves—Kurdish forces, Shia militias, perhaps Turkey—must be kept out of the city.
Kira, who is coloring in the same room, gets irritated by their constant whispering — a part of her larger frustration of being kept out of the loop.
He was artistic, sensitive, and passionate, and due to his frequent illnesses and de facto orphan status, he was often kept out of school and social situations.
If one party's voters are disproportionately kept out of the ballot box as a result, it could help decide control of the House, Senate, or governors' mansions.
Shi'ite militias were kept out of the battle against Islamic State in Ramadi for fear of aggravating sectarian tensions among the Sunni population in the western city.
Maybe. After all, the gun lobby has done everything in its power to make sure innovation in gun technology is kept out of the hands of Americans.
"I just wish Julia was around when my son was younger," Gordon, who requested her son's name and photo be kept out of the story, tells PEOPLE.
Nevertheless, almost all societies accept the principle that, for the sake of women's safety, all men should be kept out of female changing rooms, toilets and refuges.
His intense schedule illustrates that theory, and he does have that edge over his Senate competitors, who have been kept out of the state until this weekend.
Murphy also emphasized the need for easier access for aid groups trying to reach Rakhine state, where journalists and human rights advocates have also been kept out.
Even Donald Trump has to admit that the world's most powerful job is probably best kept out of the reach of someone who tweets things like this.
Ecclestone has kept out of the limelight since Monday, avoiding public comments about his replacement or the end of his 40-year-reign as Formula One supremo.
The bank last had a similar intermittent glitch early in the day on July 5, 2013, when digital and branch clients were kept out of transactional systems.
Archie, who was born in May, had previously been kept out of the limelight by his parents, who made it clear they wanted to protect his privacy.
Bravo kept out everything that Messi or anyone shot at him, though Messi was the only Argentine who managed to beat the keeper from the penalty spot.
Still, Spectacles proved that face-worn computers could be cool if launched by the right brand and kept out of the hands of the geeks at first.
The vaping giant has repeatedly said its products are meant to help wean adults off of cigarettes and should be kept out of the hands of minors.
Allowing women to drive is a major social change in Saudi Arabia, where women have long been kept out of public life and limited to certain professions.
The U.S. commission-free trading platform experienced a massive outage that began on Monday, resulting in clients getting kept out of the market during a huge rally.
As vice president, he had been kept out of the loop of the few top officials whom FDR deemed needed to know about the potential fearsome weapon.
Had he been elected in 1916 instead of 2016, I assure you that he would have been denouncing Italians as the dangerous immigrants to be kept out.
Joanna C. Hendon, a lawyer for Mr. Trump, told Judge Wood that she agreed with Mr. Ryan that Mr. Avenatti should be kept out of the case.
Mr. Scheider of ZF said that, for security reasons, autonomous driving technology developed for the United States has to be kept out of China and vice versa.
He was surprised when McCain wound up encouraging the former president, who has kept out of the public eye since leaving office with a low approval rating.
Pew's Public Safety Performance Project at least produced an estimate for how many people its work kept out of jail, albeit one that's nigh impossible to verify.
While the couple's children have largely been kept out of the public eye, those who have met the twins say they are a perfect combination of their parents.
Farhadi is Iranian, and so would have been kept out of the U.S. due to the ban, but could possibly have requested an exception had he wanted to.
In Fly Like A Girl, McEntire Wiatt shares the stories of women pilots who, with the exception of Amelia Earhart, have been largely kept out of the spotlight.
Kept out of training and missions by Hargreeves, who coldly tells her "You're just not special," she struggles to find her place in her family and the world.
Ellie Gerrans, a 27-year-old lawyer who lives in the city, told BuzzFeed News that she was temporarily kept out of her apartment by the police cordon.
John McCain's family was kept "out of sight" of President Donald Trump during his recent trip to the Yokosuka naval base in Japan, according to multiple news reports.
The next year they did put in a little tiny trailer, which they kept out there for close to 10 years before they added a women's jock's room.
Terror organizations would be kept out of the scope of the cease-fire agreement, the agency said, without elaborating on which insurgent groups would be considered terror organizations.
While the couple's children have largely been kept out of the public eye, those who have met the twins say they are a perfect combination of their parents.
Twitter is also joining in on the mass donations to the ACLU to help provide legal resources for those detained at airports and kept out of the country.
The 250-year-old also tops the NFL with 234 touchdowns despite being kept out of the end zone last week for just the third time this season.
Americans in this generation, commonly called "Millennials," are being kept out of the workforce by government economic interference enacted by and benefitting preceding generations, including occupational licensing regulations.
IBM, meanwhile, notes that Microsoft has argued in previous court cases that its diversity data and methods were proprietary and needed to be kept out of public view.
That the GRACE sensors were kept out of BLIX and RITTER's official capabilities, combined with that unscheduled maneuver over Switzerland, is the only reason I spot the Friedman.
A Facebook executive said early Tuesday morning that the company had found "no evidence" to support allegations that conservative subjects had been kept out of its "Trending" section.
During the recent referendum campaign, he was kept out of the official Leave campaign amid fears that his focus on immigration might deter middle-of-the-road voters.
Pirates C Francisco Cervelli (wrist) and 1B John Jaso (soreness) were kept out of the starting lineup on Friday, but the latter appeared as a pinch hitter. 2.
"Several would-be buyers this spring were kept out of the market because of supply and affordability constraints," Lawrence Yun, the NAR's chief economist, said in a statement.
Johnson did not tire in that bout against a very accomplished wrestler because the wrestler dived after long shots and was kept out at distance, afraid to engage.
Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah and the chairman of the Finance Committee, said on Wednesday that health care should be kept out of the tax bill.
Hundreds of inmates have been kept out of isolation since the city implemented its ban on solitary confinement for young people and reduced its use for other inmates.
Even if he is kept out, the vetting of a president's paying guests before a major summit meeting presents a staffing challenge that no previous administration has faced.
Michael Bloomberg is precisely the sort of person who should be kept out of power, in large part because so many Americans are comfortable with his genteel authoritarianism.
A recent analysis by The Wall Street Journal revealed that women who develop deep expertise in one area are often kept out of higher positions in an organization.
It is rare and risky for a defendant to take the stand in his own defense because it can allow in evidence that would otherwise be kept out.
The Israeli government is not claiming that Omar or Tlaib need to be kept out because of anything they have done, but rather because of what they think.
Despite the fact that Nazi persecution of Jews and others was widely reported, 67 percent of Americans thought that refugees from Germany and Austria should be kept out.
Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, who called the president and successfully implored him to release the aid to Ukraine, has methodically kept out of the limelight ever since.
Her father told the Chronicle he would support "Kate's Law" if it would save lives, but said he would rather have his daughter's name kept out of it.
Instead, it seems to have generated common knowledge only that perpetrators should be kept out of extremely high-status roles, like movie studio chief or United States senator.
The bill would permit medical patients to buy marijuana seeds and grow up to five plants at home, so long as the plants are kept out of public view.
The legal owner of most types of firearms can transport them across state lines if the guns are locked, stowed, and kept out of reach of drivers and passengers.
Like modern voting restrictions, the old laws didn't appear to racially discriminate at face value, but due to selective enforcement and socioeconomic disparities, they disproportionately kept out black voters.
A former central bank governor, Duvvuri Subbarao, in an interview with Reuters on Tuesday, said it was important for political considerations to be kept out of the selection process.
While the ingestion of this medicine has only led to the death of dogs, the medicine should still be kept out of the reach of other pets, like cats.
Unlike in Iraq's Anbar province, where civilians were kept out of territories liberated from ISIS for months, ordinary people are returning to their lives as soon as they can.
Phase 2 — described by Blair as "the medium and longer term campaign against terrorism in all its forms" — would be best kept out of the public eye for now.
While Trump called in for several radio and TV interviews Tuesday, Clinton mostly kept out of the spotlight, save for casting her vote in Chappaqua, N.Y., on Tuesday morning.
Taiwan has largely kept out of disputes between China and its neighbors, but the planned drills would be the first since President Tsai Ing-wen took power in May.
Some were on display in sidewalk-facing windows, others in cases with the rest of the stock, and others still were kept out of sight, but available upon inquiry.
Ms. Garg's opponents say that no one is kept out, but that the school is not for everyone, and that to thrive it needs families who value its approach.
"Here are two additional 'committee confidential' documents that have been kept out of public view until now," Booker wrote in a tweet announcing the latest release of the emails.
The vehicle involved in October's crash had failed multiple safety inspections and been ordered by the Department of Transportation to be kept out of service, the Times Union reported.
In the meantime, as with any other household chemicals, recreational pot in the home should be kept out of reach of kids and protected with child locks, he said.
You might also want to ask how the practice handles children who are not adequately immunized, and whether they are kept out of the waiting room when they're sick.
Like modern voting restrictions, the old laws didn't appear to racially discriminate at face value — but due to selective enforcement and socioeconomic disparities, they disproportionately kept out black voters.
Mr. Trump said he would not have ordered the ship to be hidden, but he declined to apologize to the sailors who had been kept out of his speech.
Bouchard had also wanted her social media posts to be kept out of the trial, arguing that they painted a misleadingly sunny portrait of her life since the injury.
Yet just imagine how much worse off America would be today if it had kept out the parents of a Jonas Salk, a Leonard Bernstein or a Mike Bloomberg.
She said that procedural concerns can stop judges from intervening prematurely but noted that procedural safeguards can also ensure that worthy litigants are not kept out of the courthouse.
Information on the informant's identity was so carefully guarded that it was kept out of then-President Obama's daily security briefings in 2016, instead transmitted in separate sealed envelopes.
China's envoy to the European Union hit back at what he called politically motivated U.S. warnings that Chinese telecom equipment makers should be kept out of European 5G networks.
They traded the veteran defenseman Ben Lovejoy to Dallas for defenseman Connor Carrick and a third-round pick earlier in the day and also kept out forward Marcus Johansson.
Reporters from The A.P., Bloomberg News, The Los Angeles Times and Reuters — whose reporter Jeff Mason asked an earlier question about Mr. Trump's commitment to denuclearization — were kept out.
It didn't fund Trump's border wall, and it kept out provisions that would defund Planned Parenthood in exchange for an increase to defense funding and some border security money.
While some insisted that Trump should be kept out of the country, others argued that Trump should be allowed into the UK, where his views could be confronted head on.
In many cultures death is a banned topic of conversation—too difficult, too morbid—kept out of sight and mind until it comes rearing its head of its own accord.
President Trump's order is on hold and many of the refugees and immigrants who would have been kept out of the U.S. under the order are being allowed in again.
Sabhan, the Saudi minister, has called for "real sanctions" and alliances "to find a fundamental solution to this cancerous disease", saying Hezbollah should be disarmed and kept out of government.
Carson kept out an array of stinging long range efforts, including three from Paul Pogba as United struggled to find a way through a resolute and well-organized visiting defense.
Fyodor Smolov saw Russia's first penalty saved by Danijel Subasic and, although home keeper Igor Akinfeev kept out a Mateo Kovacic kick, the hosts' fate was sealed when Fernandes missed.
Mere mortals were not allowed to tread its hallowed ground as the ladies at the gate kept out all but the invited and kept folks from crossing through the booth.
With more than 693,269 Tesla vehicles sold and up to 238.5 billion miles driven, 22018 million tons of carbon dioxide have been kept out of the atmosphere, the company says.
Giants rookie INF Christian Arroyo, hitless in his last 21 at-bats, is expected to be kept out of the starting lineup for the second straight game on Sunday. 2.
The Chinese government is making life harder for platforms—and not just big Western ones, many of which are banned in the country or kept out by its Great Firewall.
Improving access to education for children across the globe, including those kept out of the classroom by conflicts, is on the radar of some of the world's most powerful leaders.
And yes, while this is true, short men (who are already a relatively small group) are random victims of such inventions as opposed to being systematically kept out of them.
This lack of clarity also covers costs associated with implementing the collection and storage of ICRs, and concerns about how ICRs will be kept out of the hands of hackers.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced more measures to protect businesses and jobs, saying the government would pay the wages of employees kept out of work because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Orbán is quite clear about this in his speeches: Migrants from Africa and the Middle East pose an existential threat to Europe's white Christian identity and must be kept out.
There are issues about why your other siblings should be kept out of all of this, but the situation is complex enough considering just you, one sibling and your parents.
He was kept out of the end zone, but with one of the best offensive lines in the N.F.L. blocking for him, it will not take long to change that.
While we can debate the relative merits of making it easier or harder to own a gun, it's clear that guns should be kept out of the hands of children.
The national weather authority said the storm had begun to recede but more than 100 roads in remained closed and tens of thousands of students were kept out of school.
Permanence To limit climate change, greenhouse gas emissions have to be kept out of the air pretty much forever, and that may not be the case with some offset projects.
But the kids of the northeastern African country are just a small fraction of should-be students around the world who are kept out of the classroom because of conflict.
Tom Price has been kept out of the transition team's efforts to craft an Obamacare replacement plan so he can be shielded from answering questions, a senior transition official told CNN.
Moreover, the law kept out people from what it called the "Asiatic Barred Zone," which included modern day India, Afghanistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Southeast Asia and the Asian-Pacific islands.
Under the law, medical patients would be permitted to buy marijuana seeds and grow up to five plants at home, so long as the plants are kept out of public view.
But if Shia militias are kept out of Mosul, and power devolved to the city's inhabitants, Iraq might yet start to turn the page on its and the region's sectarian wars.
But he noted that there was a similar urge in France and the rest of Europe to keep refugees out or, when they cannot be kept out, to keep them away.
She interprets the move as Mercosur turning away from "import substitution", the failed development model under which it kept out foreign products in the hope that local production would thus flourish.
The leader of the main secularist opposition, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, said a "new door of compromise" had been opened and that politics must be kept out of the mosques, courthouses and barracks.
Davis served as Oakland's designated hitter after exiting Monday's 5-3 triumph with left calf soreness while Matt Joyce was kept out of the lineup due to a strained left quadriceps.
Eavesdroppers are also kept out of the loop because all of the data collected by Atlas is encrypted in motion as well as when it comes to rest in Amazon cloud.
The destruction in Ramadi has sparked criticism including from powerful Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias, which were kept out of the battle for fear of stirring sectarian tensions in Anbar's Sunni heartland.
The very delay in comprehensive regulation that has kept out institutional investors and inhibited digital asset price growth will eventually contribute to more stable, safe, globally consistent and technologically appropriate laws.
Parts of the crowd booed as Kilicdaroglu spoke at Sunday's rally, dismissing his call that politics should now be kept out of the mosques, as well as the courthouses and barracks.
" He says the ban offers the majority of Americans what they want: "Muslims who embrace our way of life invited in and Muslims who threaten our way of life kept out.
Historically, medical devices and technology have not been part of the political conversation, thus kept out of trade disputes allowing the American people to continue to receive these life-saving technologies.
Among Tegmark's many concerns is the prospect of autonomous killing machines, where humans are kept "out of the loop" when the time comes for a robot to kill an enemy combatant.
That's a better track record than more female-friendly industries like retail and consumer at 24 percent, yet even in finance women are largely kept out of the most senior roles.
Huawei has already been part of Britain's telecommunications infrastructure for more than 15 years, though it is kept out of functions that handle customer data and manage the network's overall operations.
As the soldiers' bodies arrived two and three at a time, officials with the presidential delegation warned that they should be kept out of sight so as not to create panic.
Steven M. Rosenthal of the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center added a few more points in an interview with The Times: • The earnings aren't physically kept out of the United States.
One thing the current moment shows is the folly of presuming that viruses will respect borders — that they can be kept out by walls or wrangled into submission with good intentions.
The student's high school will not reopen until Tuesday, and some peers who were in contact with him will be kept out of school for at least 14 days, officials said.
Initially, such art was then often kept out of bounds in private royal chambers, like the Parada Tower, a hunting pavilion built by King Philip IV on the outskirts of Madrid.
At one point in December, 60 schools, many of which were in ultra-Orthodox communities, were affected by those orders, officials said, resulting in 6,000 students being kept out of school.
Since emerging from the John le Carre world of high espionage and betrayal, Skripal lived modestly in Salisbury and kept out of the spotlight until he was found unconscious on Sunday.
While I know the media is enjoying speculation & salacious gossip, Id like to remind people there's a minor child who's name should be kept out of news stories when at all possible.
FROM PEN: What's Next for Princess Charlotte Usually, the Dutch royal daughters — they also have a younger sister, Princess Ariane, who is 10 years old — are kept out of the public eye.
The 48-minute concept album predates even the original game's 2014 release, though it's been kept out of public view until now as a result of legal obstacles and indecipherable business machinations.
At a time when so many universities make morally bankrupt hires, it's a good thing that public pressure kept out a coach who has demonstrated he should not be running a program.
Matsumoto also questioned the idea of Shkreli having a right to the MSMB documents being kept out of the government's hands, as opposed to MSMB, as a corporate entity, having that right.
New figures released by UNICEF this week capture the seriousness of the issue in no uncertain terms: an estimated 24 million children worldwide are kept out of the classroom because of conflict.
Manafort's lawyers had previously requested that any mention of Trump be kept out of the trial, over concerns that it could influence jurors who already have a strong opinion of the president.
The notion that they are a group that should be kept out or they're not good for the nation is raising all these whole issues again about how race and religion overlap.
Since harassment is about power, it's no surprise that it thrives in industries where women are systematically kept out of powerful roles — and paid less for doing the same work as men.
The colors on the walls have been saved by volcanic ash and rocks from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79, which kept out light and water for nearly two millenniums.
"The United States should not forget about North Korea's arsenal simply because it's kept out of sight," said Adam Mount, director of the Defense Posture Project at the Federation of American Scientists.
"Demolition," starring Jake Gyllenhaal and cofinanced by Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Black Label Media, opened the Toronto International Film Festival last fall, but was rather unusually kept out of the Oscar race.
Wednesday's hearing followed months of judicial proceedings that were kept out of the news media by a strict gag order, and which resulted in the cardinal's conviction on five charges in December.
The intelligence community may attempt to limit Trump's access to sensitive information, as it was reported to be doing earlier in his presidency, but the president can't be kept out of everything.
Like almost everybody you talk to in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas, the businessman will only discuss security issues if his name is kept out of print, for fear of reprisals by criminals.
"I wanted to take part in an interesting discussion, not put the gavel down on it," said Alex, who asked his last name be kept out of this story to protect his identity.
In 1923 Imperial Wizard Hiram Evans, seeing that women could not be kept out of the Klan movement, managed to merge these groups forcibly into the Women of the Ku Klux Klan (WKKK).
These incidents have sparked outcries about the restriction of free speech and expression, and raised the all-too-familiar debate surrounding whether politics should be kept out of gaming, sports, or anything else.
From not appearing in family photos (including the Christmas card!) more frequently to refraining from social media, Jenner has kept out of the public eye by sticking close to her house in Calabasas.
Spain's municipal elections in May led to a fragmented political landscape, requiring numerous power-sharing deals to form coalition governments, with the most vote-winning candidates kept out of office in some places.
WASHINGTON — After years of debate about the health risks of electronic cigarettes, the federal government on Thursday made it final: They need to be regulated and kept out of the hands of children.
The U.S. presidential race has been marked by candidates in the Republican Party calling for immigrants to be kept out and for those in the country to be sent back to their homelands.
The official said Subramanian was kept out of the loop when Modi suddenly demonetized high-value currency notes in 2016, and that the adviser's recommendation to privatize some state-run banks was rejected.
Students are supposed to be kept out of class for 21 days after the day of exposure, but the newspaper noted that administrators don't often know about exposure until days or weeks after.
Since emerging from the world of high espionage and betrayal, Skripal lived modestly in the cathedral city of Salisbury and kept out of the spotlight until he was found unconscious on March 4.
This was a profound statement—a citizen standing up to his country and demanding it do better, even though that decision led to him being kept out of boxing during his absolute prime.
NOTES: New York 1B Greg Bird was kept out of the starting lineup for the fourth straight day to give his sore ankle another day to heal, though he said he's feeling better.
That step would help assure that their assets are distributed more quickly, their bills paid promptly and continuously and personal information about property and other assets be kept out of the public eye.
Among the amendments kept out of the measure was a controversial proposal by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, the New York Democrat, to block Mr. Trump's directive barring transgender troops from serving in the military.
Other universities, including Stanford and Washington, have also announced changes to academic schedules, raising the possibility that athletes across the country could be asked to play while being kept out of their classrooms.
"This chapter was kept out because of concerns about sensitive methods, investigative actions, and the investigation of 2628/28503 was still underway in 22019," Brennan said on NBC's "Meet the Press" in May.
Some of Mr. Trump's advisers, including Stephen K. Bannon, his chief strategist, have urged him to take a less interventionist stance, but Mr. Bannon has been kept out of most of the deliberations.
The lifting of the order may help residents like Paul Mincey, a 31-year-old tugboat engineer who has been kept out the ranch home he shares with his girlfriend, return to normal.
Kurt D. Volker, the former special envoy to Ukraine, will modify his testimony in the impeachment inquiry, saying he was kept out of the loop at key moments of President Trump's pressure campaign.
Patrick Patterson was kept out for just one more game, too, and the double-charged boost the Raptors so desperately need at the power forward position was effectively pushed back to Feb. 210.
These numbers may underestimate the problem; under a fifth of 10,000 companies contacted responded, which is a normal response rate, but firms with still worse overtime figures may have kept out of the study.
Missy Elliott was kept out of a Raven-Symoné music video early in her career because she didn't "fit the image," and her verse was lip-synched by a thinner, light-skinned actress instead.
Right now, we're still at a point where women are kept out of supposedly "mixed-gender" teams for reasons like having to share a team house, which is what happened to Molly "Avalla" Kim.
Since emerging from the John le Carre world of high espionage and betrayal, Skripal lived modestly in Salisbury and kept out of the spotlight until he was found unconscious on Sunday at 1615 GMT.
They also don't see much change as a result of the nationwide vote, especially since hard-liners kept out so many moderates hoping to run in last week's parliamentary and Assembly of Experts races.
Chinese officials pressed for words that might allude to last year's international arbitration ruling to be kept out of the statement, the diplomats said, particularly the term "full respect for legal and diplomatic processes".
The lifting of the order may help residents like Paul Mincey, a 31-year-old tugboat engineer who has been kept out of the ranch home he shares with his girlfriend, return to normal.
Though Meghan has kept out of the spotlight on maternity leave since giving birth, she did make an appearance alongside Prince Harry on Saturday at the first regular-season MLB game played in Europe.
" And though Trump largely kept out of the diplomatic row, he weighed in last Thursday, saying, "It certainly looks like the Russians were behind it," and that his administration was "taking it very seriously.
In blocking what it now considers trash from entering its borders, China has also kept out "scrap commodities" — previously processed materials used again by manufacturers, noted the Washington-based Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries.
Harvard is defending its policies for admitting new students from a lawsuit brought by a group of Asian-American applicants who say they were kept out by an informal quota system at the school.
Nor should the fact that someone sure doesn't seem like the cliché of the jail-inhabiting kind, racially or socioeconomically, be invoked as a reason that a person should be kept out of jail.
The irony of this particular summons is that, at the time it was written, Smith Canteen was bragging about the 2,057 coffee cups its Green Canteen program had kept out of the city's landfills.
Trent, 54, was kept out of school for most of her childhood because of of her gender, but she taught herself how to read and write while living with her parents in rural Zimbabwe.
An enthusiasts' website says the giant makes "a fantastic house rabbit" but that "cables, wires, shoes, papers and anything important" should be kept out of its way, as it will chew them to bits.
That prosecutors from the Southern District of New York believe those elements need to be kept out of the public eye suggests that their investigations -- which have already indirectly implicated Trump -- are not over.
Investigators were still trying to learn why Jayme, whose family was not known to have made any previous contact with Mr. Patterson, was targeted and how she was kept out of sight for months.
In addition to the associated health risks, a lack of access to menstrual hygiene can cause women and girls to miss school, be kept out of the workplace, and become ostracized from their communities.
For those who are particularly concerned about inequality and oppression, I think the fact that people are forcibly kept out of richer countries where they'd be able to be more productive should loom large.
Another possible lawsuit could come from senators, who — they would argue — have been kept out of the constitutional process that must come before Whitaker can take on the "functions and duties" of the attorney general.
In fact, they argue that tolerance for LGBTQ citizens is exactly why Muslims need to be kept out of the country: Their "backward" culture makes them a threat to the liberal values the West cherishes.
The fight, which centers on an alleged MS-13 gang member in Fresno, California, has been kept out of public court records, but Reuters broke the story on Friday, citing sources familiar with the situation.
Kept out of the hands of doctors and scientists by an overzealous DEA, pot is still classified by the federal government as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act—the strictest category available.
NBC's Matt Lauer is calling on Chelsea Clinton and Ivanka Trump to sit down together for a "children's summit" in an effort to ensure the Clinton family's "darkest moments" are kept out of the campaign.
The English racer was kept out on old tires for three laps longer than teammate Valeri Bottas early in the race, which saw him lose 10 seconds on the Finn during his first pit-stop.
On top of the financial deprivation, she was often made to feel like an outsider in her own family because of her race, never allowed in her uncle's home and kept out of family functions.
"Ironically, these policies, while clearly aimed at Muslim refugees, ensure that Christians and other religious minorities from many of the countries on Trump's list of suspect travel ban nations are also kept out," she notes.
Where women were still second-class citizens, where Jews and other ethnic whites were looked on with suspicion, and immigrants were kept out almost completely unless they came from certain approved countries in Northern Europe.
Mr. Obama had always said he intended to follow the example set by former President George W. Bush, who after leaving office largely kept out of the public eye and refrained from criticizing his successor.
In the letter, federal regulators ordered the state to design a plan to identify students who were inappropriately kept out of special education and to figure out how to help them, among other corrective actions.
Tillerson also said that despite his title and experience dealing with Middle Eastern leaders from his time in the oil industry, he was kept out of the loop in negotiations about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
The memo also insisted that secrecy be paramount and that the International Committee of the Red Cross, which monitors prisoners of war to ensure they are treated humanely, be kept out of the proposed prison.
So addiction was kept out of the health care system — leaving it to religious and spiritual groups, the criminal justice system, and Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and other 12-step modalities to fill the void.
It's the latest warning that in addition to electronic devices such as smartphones, Instagram and Facebook also can unintentionally pull back the curtain on military activities meant to be kept out of the public eye.
Trent, 54, was kept out of school for most of her childhood because of poverty and being a female but she taught herself how to read and write while living with her parents in rural Zimbabwe.
Instead, it's a reminder of how hamstrung technology companies are when trying to bridge the gap between our current app-centric world and a digital media future that's deliberately kept out of reach by cable companies.
The southern Ewe and Mina tribes, taken together, are far more numerous than the Kabyé, but they have been kept out of power since Sylvanus Olympio, a former president and an Ewe, was murdered in 1963.
And there is another reason why, in order to keep the peace in this increasingly unequal world of air travel, those better-heeled passengers might need to be kept out of sight of the average Joes.
They said the public assurances that Iran would be kept out were intended to dispel incorrect reports about nonexistent proposals that would have gone much farther by letting Iran actually buy or sell things in dollars.
Israel has formally kept out of the almost five-year-old Syrian civil war, though it has launched occasional bombing raids to thwart suspected transfers of advanced arms by Assad's government to allied Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas.
Chen's predecessor, Yuan Guiren, said in 2015, that content promoting Western values must be kept out of university textbooks and Western values were "not suitable for classes", resulting in an ­outcry at home and concern ­overseas.
Kim has himself kept out of the spotlight so far, last making a public appearance in state media on April 24, when he supervised the test of a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) a day earlier.
Although society has come a long way since a half-century ago, Buffett recalls a time when women were kept out of the workforce and predominantly told to depend on marriage as their path to livelihood.
Schumer, a veteran of lively debates with Trump over immigration, border security and continuing resolutions, hopes the president can be kept out of lawmakers' negotiations if anyone wants to complete a bipartisan accord before a Dec.
Photo: GettyUber has had what can best be characterized as a shitstorm of scandals in its decade-long run, and that isn't even including any misconduct kept out of the public eye thanks to forced arbitration.
But urban resiliency—which even millionaires can probably agree is a good thing—is just one way to use these huge swaths of lush land heretofore kept out of reach from large portions of the citizenry.
President Trump, who has dabbled in conspiracy theories himself, has expressed great interest in ensuring that the government finally divulge virtually everything it has kept out of the public eye for more than a half-century.
The department's spokeswoman, Kerri Kupec, said on Friday that "the court's assertions were contrary to the facts" and that Mr. Mueller's team helped the attorney general decide what information should be kept out of public view.
The premier has been kept out of intelligence briefings since he fell out with the president, a government minister said, a day after Easter attacks on churches and hotels killed 290 people and wounded nearly 500.
But the companies did offer to donate limited amounts of H.I.V. medications — all while pressuring the United States and European governments to make sure that generic drugs made in India were kept out of the market.
The trappings that Mr. Robuchon stripped away — the linens, the large dining rooms, the kitchens kept out of sight — were not just costly to maintain but, by that point, increasingly off-putting, especially to younger diners.
Mr. Gottlieb has argued that Mr. Comello's initial confession should be kept out of court because Mr. Comello's state of mind was too impaired at the time to allow him to knowingly waive his Miranda rights.
The admission lends further credibility to the whistleblower complaint description of how the July 25 transcript with the Ukrainian president, among others, were kept out of wider circulation by using a system for highly sensitive documents.
Still, many commentators are calling it a game-changer for directing attention and giving voices to Muslim women who have been kept out of sports because of social stigmas and regulations against wearing a hijab while competing.
However, Croatia's leading marksman was not kept out for long, as he latched onto Perisic's flick to fire home what proved to be the winner as Croatia booked their first ever spot in a World Cup final.
In some cases, lawmakers and reformers will argue that low-level offenders need to be kept out of prison so more violent offenders can be locked up — a framework that could lead to more incarceration, not less.
Swimmers were being kept out of the water and Tropical Storm warnings were in effect for most of the New Jersey coastline for a storm expected to bring heavy wind and flooding to parts of the state.
Since emerging from the world of high espionage and betrayal, he has lived modestly in the cathedral city of Salisbury and kept out of the spotlight until he and his daughter were found unconscious on March 4.
Agriculture is a flashpoint in trade negotiations, notably in areas such as food safety standards and genetic modification, and Macron reaffirmed France's "red line" that farm products be kept out of trade talks with the United States.
They said the video released on Thursday could also contain a message to Iraq's Shi'ite-led government that former party members might help it fight Islamic State if the Shi'ite militias are kept out of the battle.
But the horrors of the post-apocalyptic setting can't be kept out by the white picket fence that guards this peaceful home, and soon the songbirds are replaced by ominous ravens, heralding something wicked in the wind.
His unemployment is a fuse on another debate, this one over whether Kaepernick is being willfully kept out of the league because of his politics, or if he is no longer good enough to play in it.
The U.S. beef industry has been kept out of China since an outbreak of mad cow disease more than 10 years ago, but U.S. beef will be approved for sale in China no later than July 85033.
Only a couple dozen F-22019Bs — the Marine Corps variant — would be kept out of the skies for the new analysis, according to Defense News and Marine Corps Times, the first outlets to report on the inspections.
It also involves Hollywood's changing business landscape — namely, whether Netflix should be embraced by the industry or kept out of the club for as long as possible, regardless of the quality of the films it serves up.
Damian Collins, chair of the DCMS select committee, has said the papers could be released; however, Facebook's Allan told the British lawmaker that, as they are under judicial consideration, they should be kept out of the public eye.
Knowledge is power, and as long as certain things are kept out of the hands of consumers, we'll consume whatever big pharma drugs we're prescribed and we'll never learn what products are actually best for us to use.
While the Academy has yet to announce which categories may be kept out of the live televised spotlight, they will likely include the short film categories and the technical and production nominees, who tend to be less famous.
Willie Walsh has kept out of the media spotlight since the outage, where hundreds of flights were canceled at Heathrow, Europe's biggest airport, and Gatwick, with British Airways chief executive Alex Cruz leading the response to the crisis.
A breakdown of German Fortress 3D by YouTube creator IAmPattyJack, dubbing it the "worst game ever," suggests Ghost_RUS is one of many developers who were once kept out of Steam through Greenlight's light—but still extant— community management.
One source said White House director of media affairs Helen Aguirre Ferre explained that phones had to be kept out because the Roosevelt Room is a SCIF, or a sensitive compartmented information facility, where officials view classified information.
Highlights As if emerging from the John le Carre world of high espionage and betrayal, a former Russian spy Sergei Skripal lived modestly in Salisbury, England, and kept out of the spotlight until he was found unconscious yesterday.
The Syrian government tends to regard any opposition figure who has ever carried an AK47 as a "terrorist", but it is supported by its allies Iran and Russia in wanting Ahrar and Jaish kept out of the talks.
During a meeting with aides and the RSS earlier this year, Modi said that Swamy, who is on the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) national executive committee, should be kept out of government, according to two people who attended.
While the feud between Strange and Brooks has dominated the headlines and the spending for the vast majority of the race, Moore has largely kept out of the fray and out of SLF's spotlight despite his strong polling.
The United States has conducted virtually no preparatory work for this effort; in fact, the administration's top North Korean expert resigned in February, "reportedly in frustration at being kept out of key policy meetings," according to NBC News.
Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, told "New Day" earlier Wednesday that Democrats are being kept out of the bill's crafting process as it's being "written in a back room" by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and special interest groups.
Few of them have commented on the protests at all — perhaps reflecting a calculation that this is a controversy best kept out of — and what response they have given has consisted, for the most part, of bland statements.
The two got into a profanity-laced shouting match during a trip to Beijing last month, after Mr. Navarro objected to being kept out of a private meeting between Mr. Mnuchin and Liu He, China's top economic official.
The best, "Ten Meter Tower," already available as a New York Times Op-Doc, observes the reluctance of would-be divers preparing to jump from the high board at a pool, which initially is kept out of frame.
That classified information and intercepted material had to be kept out of the central evidence chain, otherwise it would have to be disclosed in court if Atlangeriev ever came to trial, which would reveal sensitive sources and methods.
Diplomats in Iraq are concerned that those militias, which the government kept out of the campaign to recapture Mosul, are active again in surrounding areas and may take an active part in operations against remaining Islamic State strongholds.
But the US is the world's second-largest contributor of planet-warming gases, and the reduction seen in 2019 represents an estimated 124 million metric tons of CO0.93 that were kept out of the atmosphere, the research found.
The addition of al Qaeda to this mix raises a point many Western officials have kept out of sight as the ISIS war wound up: there are hundreds of foreign al Qaeda members in northwest Syria's Idlib area.
For every cliché and leaden bit of dialogue they kept out of the story of immigrant life, they tossed one into the story of undercover police work and its toll on those who are condemned to do it.
The report shows the potential impact on the U.S. economy and companies if the Canadian company's new CSeries jetliner is effectively kept out of the U.S. market by a trade row initiated by Boeing Co earlier this year.
Audiences of color have been systematically kept out of mainstream culture since the inception of our country, and representation — actually seeing someone that looks like you, finally, on a big screen or museum wall — means a great deal.
But the Health and Human Services nominee has been assiduously kept out in the dark on Trump's replacement plan in an effort to inoculate him from fielding questions about it during his hearing, according to a senior transition official.
Prince Philip may have retired from public duties and kept out of the limelight at recent events, but he still loves polo — and was visibly overjoyed to join wife Queen Elizabeth at the Royal Windsor Cup over the weekend.
For the most part, Israel has kept out of the conflict, enforcing its long-held red line of preventing the transfer of advanced "game-changing" Iranian and Syrian weapons to the Lebanese proxy of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
What these debates have in common is that arguing about how to define terrorism becomes a way to push and pull the contours of national identity, determining who is invited in to that identity and who is kept out.
"It is unfortunate that Chinese President Xi was given an obsequious red carpet treatment at the U.N. today while NGOs with concerns about his dismal rights record were kept out," said Sophie Richardson, China director at Human Rights Watch.
The contradiction between Latin America's extravagant creativity and its agonies of injustice and poverty can be overcome with sound laws and reasonable democracy, he believes, if only "poetic metaphors" are kept out of politics and stay where they belong.
Once upon a time, the problem with Olympic hockey was its ban on professional athletes, a rule that, though motivated by a noble ideal of amateurism, kept out North America's best players and thus made the Soviet teams dominant.
According to the person close to the legal team, Mr. Kasowitz was kept out of the discussion about Donald Trump Jr.'s initial statement and saw it only after it had been published online in the first Times article.
Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand kept out Keo Sokpheng's penalty soon after the interval for the hapless visitors and two further goals from Ansarifard either side of Mehdi Taremi's effort gave Iran a 10-0 lead on the hour mark.
President Xi Jinping, who has largely kept out of the spotlight, leaving Premier Li Keqiang to take the public lead in government efforts to control the outbreak, said on Monday the government will prevent large-scale layoffs, Chinese state television reported.
But the information omitted will likely raise new questions from impeachment investigators as to how the White House handled releasing the transcript, which was a non-verbatim record of the call, to the public — and what information was kept out.
We need to keep the internet a place which is going to be accessible to any individual or any company without being charged higher prices or you're going to have people swallowing up smaller companies and smaller companies being kept out.
The Greens, who are in opposition nationally and have kept out of the rows in Berlin, are also at around 21%, making them potential kingmakers, with the option of staying with the conservatives, or forming a new left-wing coalition.
BEIRUT (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A Syrian girl, whose tweets from war-torn Aleppo captured a worldwide audience, has written a harrowing memoir of life under siege, recalling her terror of daily bombardments and her sorrow at being kept out of class.
Lest momager Kris Jenner be kept out of the loop, she just raised eyebrows during a "Spill Your Guts" segment on James Corden's Late, Late Show, sparking rumors she might be secretly engaged to boyfriend of four years Corey Gamble.
Agriculture is a frequent flashpoint in international trade negotiations, notably in areas such as food safety standards and genetically modified technology, and Macron reaffirmed France's "red line" that farming products should be kept out of trade talks with the United States.
Current and former U.S. officials tell Reuters they believe Ghani is positioning himself to perhaps be a spoiler in still-fragile negotiations, angry that the Afghan government has been kept out of talks and worried about the implications for his presidency.
The request came a day before Cohen is due to appear in federal court in New York City on his own request to have his attorneys determine what material should be kept out of prosecutors' hands due to client confidentiality.
Thomas Bach, the president of the International Olympic Committee, said on Wednesday that Russian sports federations could be kept out of the Summer Olympics if allegations about a state-sponsored cover-up of doping among Russian athletes were proved true.
Of course, Iran and Venezuela are calling for decreased production to keep prices as high as possible, particularly as both countries are increasingly being kept out of the global oil market and will be unable to export at previous output levels.
Ms. Hartmann was convicted of contempt of court in 2009 for writing about how tribunal judges had agreed that sensitive records provided by Serbia could be used in closed sessions of the court but kept out of the public eye.
Most parents know to keep liquid cleaning products out of children's reach so they do not drink them, but may be unaware that even products like toilet cleaning sprays and alcohol-based hand sanitizers must be kept out of reach.
In the most minimal of senses, the surging movement against sexual harassment and assault in politics and other realms won Tuesday night — a man facing multiple credible accusations of sexual assault and predation was kept out of the US Senate.
Lawyers for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort are arguing that what could be key evidence against him should be kept out of court because the FBI violated his Constitutional rights by illegally entering a storage locker belonging to Manafort's firm.
The fit with Bolton, his third national security adviser, was almost always destined to be awkward — let's not forget that Bolton was reportedly originally kept out of the administration over the president's concerns about the former United Nations ambassador's trademark mustache.
In the 1960s and '70s, Americans with disabilities could still be kept out of schools, asked to leave public places, denied jobs for which they were qualified, and met daily with myriad barriers to living a life like anyone else.
The US official, who spoke to BuzzFeed News on the condition of anonymity, confirmed this timeline and said Ukraine was kept out of the loop on the aid holdup because it was thought that the issue would be solved quickly.
But lately some of those who were kept out in the cold — Deep Purple, Kiss, Chicago, Genesis — have finally gotten in, and this year the gates opened for Yes (eligible since 1994), Electric Light Orchestra (since 1996) and Journey (since 2000).
A few months later, before a presidential trip to Japan, the White House demanded that the USS John McCain—a warship named after the late senator, whom Mr Trump had attacked in life and death—be kept "out of sight".
Last month, the government updated its list of medicines covered by basic medical insurance schemes, a long-awaited fillip for drugmakers in the world's second-largest drug market where many new drugs have been kept out of patients' reach because of high costs.
Seen statistically in hospitalized patients' complication and mortality rates, and in the percentages of individuals with chronic diseases who are kept out of the hospital with effective preventative care, these quality "outcomes" are the overlooked elephant in the room for health reform.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - At least half of the world's 65 million school-age children with disabilities are kept out of the classroom because little to no money is budgeted for their needs, disability rights groups said in a report on Monday.
S. Kidman and its prospective buyers said in a statement that the Anna Creek station in South Australia state - reported last year to be too close to a rocket test site for the government's liking - would be kept out of the sale.
In the early 1970's, after joining the military but being kept out of Vietnam because his "psychological profile said I couldn't go anywhere," he lost his hands to a motorcycle gas tank stuffed full of C-4 explosives by a rival gang.
Both softwood lumber and Canada's system of protections for its dairy industry were kept out of the initial North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994, making it easier for the United States to raise them now without having to wait for formal negotiations.
The lifting of an evacuation order in Crosby, about 25 miles (40 km) northeast of Houston, may help residents like Paul Mincey, 31, a tugboat engineer who has been kept out of the ranch home he shares with his girlfriend, return to normal.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's failed coup has opened a "new door of compromise" in politics, the leader of the main secularist opposition told a huge cross-party rally on Sunday, saying politics must now be kept out of the mosques, courthouses and barracks.
"The arbitrary cap means that talented individuals who would otherwise be helping to grow our economy are kept out of our country — and that the U.S. loses out on the creation of American jobs, rising wages, and economic growth," Schulte continued. Fwd.
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Certain other questions have been quietly kept out: notably, the central place of conflict and collective action in politics, the tendency of capitalist democracy to fall into plutocracy, and the deep role of racism and colonialism in shaping American society and world order.
DAUGHTER SUMMIT: The Hill's Joe Concha reports: NBC's Matt Lauer is calling on Chelsea Clinton and Ivanka Trump to sit down together for a "children's summit" in an effort to ensure the Clinton family's "darkest moments" are kept out of the campaign.
And given the progress is taking place at such a rapid pace there is increasing concern in China that China's being kept out of the whole thing and that China's losing control, even though again China is, in general, supportive of this progress.
The 28-year-old Kiprop, seeking to equal the record of four successive titles set by Morocco's world record holder Hicham El Guerrouj, kept out of trouble on the wide outside before sprinting home a comfortable second in a robust heat on Friday.
The A.C.L.U. said that the government was transporting families across states without notifying legal counsel, that lawyers were being kept out of reunifications and that the government was not providing notice of reunifications 12 hours in advance, as the judge has ordered.
Women were long kept out of public life in Saudi Arabia, segregated from men in most settings, limited to a small number of professions or encouraged to stay home, and forced to rely on private drivers or male relatives to pilot them around.
Mr. Barr himself has kept out of the public eye since a hearing in the Senate last week, where he offered an unflinching defense of his decision not to charge Mr. Trump with obstruction of justice, despite evidence gathered by Mr. Mueller.
When the president in February had his son-in-law, White House adviser Jared Kushner, announce that Brad Parscale would manage the 2020 campaign, Kelly was kept out of the planning and not told beforehand, according to two people briefed on the decision.
Under the new rules, Huawei would be limited to providing antennas and other equipment that send data directly to consumer devices, and kept out of areas considered the nerve center of the network, such as servers that route traffic within the system.
Washington (CNN)Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says he insisted top White House adviser Stephen Miller be kept out of a recent White House meeting with President Donald Trump as they tried to reach a deal on immigration to avoid a government shutdown.
She was simple since she could not be adorned; but she was unhappy as though kept out of her own class; for women have no caste and no descent, their beauty, their grace, and their charm serving them instead of birth and fortune.
Unlike in Silicon Valley, the employees of the Massachusetts tech companies were bound by noncompete agreements, and the enforcement of those agreements kept out new businesses by preventing people most likely to start new businesses — experienced former employees — from staying in the region.
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former violent criminal who converted to Islam and kept out of trouble for more than a decade, the killer who struck Britain's parliament last week was probably a "lone wolf", self-radicalized by material on the internet, investigators say.
While most Americans (65 percent) think religion should be kept out of politics (54 percent of Republicans and 76 percent of Democrats), the only major religious group to disagree was white evangelicals, 54 percent of whom think government policies should actively support religion.
With Khalilzad and his boss U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, as well Taliban officials, hailing progress toward ending America's longest war, he must now win over President Ashraf Ghani — whose government the Taliban have so far kept out of the process.
The Trump administration's lack of transparency on the North Korea situation has also been a major cause of frustration for Democrats on the committee who feel they have been "kept out of the loop" in a process that should involve Congress, according to the aide.
But at the time, the law of 1965 was defended as a way to let in more migrants from places like Italy or Greece (who had been kept out by discriminatory national quotas imposed in 1924), without risking an influx from much poorer nations.
For large swaths of white America, immigration from Mexico and Central America no longer seems to resonate as the ' "good'" kind, and south- of- the- border immigrants are now chiefly people to be dumped on, turned back and kept out by any means necessary.
This was many unhinged remarks ago, back in the early-morning hours of all the rancor, when he was condemning Mexicans as rapists and drug dealers best kept out of the country he hoped to govern, or as others would come to view it, tyrannize.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), who is retiring at the end of the year, has largely kept out of public view.
"The weirdest part about it is the White House knows who I am … yet I am intentionally kept out," said Loomer, who is currently suing Twitter over her ban from the site for hateful conduct after criticizing U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar and her Muslim faith.
The "Eight Guardian Warriors," as they were called — Apple, Cisco, Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Oracle and Qualcomm — had been able to "drive right into China," the article said, whereas Huawei and another Chinese equipment maker, ZTE, had been kept out of the United States.
More than 12 years after officially joining the bloc, Romanians and Bulgarians say they are treated poorly, kept out of the Schengen passport-free zone and are under a special program to monitor corruption, while other countries with similar issues, like Hungary, are not.
In a deeply conservative and patriarchal society in which many women are kept out of the public eye, even Ms. Sediqa, who is the main breadwinner for her family, did not want to be pictured for this article and was reluctant to be interviewed.
On Thursday, they issued an open letter signed by 160 green and indigenous rights groups, including Friends of the Earth International and the Indigenous Environmental Network, calling for carbon markets to be kept out of the formal guidelines for implementing the Paris Agreement from 2020.
On Thursday, they issued an open letter signed by 160 green and indigenous rights groups, including Friends of the Earth International and the Indigenous Environmental Network, calling for carbon markets to be kept out of the formal guidelines for implementing the Paris Agreement from 2020.
After throwing or rushing for a touchdown in each of 27 games in college and his first 1 games in the N.F.L., Winston was kept out of the end zone, with Tampa Bay's scoring coming off a Doug Martin run and three field goals.
A couple of condiments — including habanero salsa and the brick-red Ssam Sauce used, in various iterations, to italicize Noodle Bar's pork buns and a hundred other creations in Mr. Chang's Momofuku restaurant group — are kept out on a counter alongside the moist towelettes.
France coach Didier Deschamps has faced some criticism for being too pragmatic and functional despite having so many stars in his squad, but the organization of the team was superb and Belgium was largely restricted to only minor chances that were kept out by the flying Lloris.
The outgoing CEO has maintained that he was not aware of the spying operation, which led to the resignation of COO Pierre-Olivier Bouee and the suicide of a private investigator, prompting concerns over how both Thiam and Chairman Urs Rohner were kept out of the loop.
However, the investigation directly resulted in the exit of COO Pierre-Olivier Bouee, claiming that he acted alone in directing the spying, and raised questions over how Thiam was kept out of the loop in an espionage plot devised and executed by one of his top executives.
After the news of hidden calls with Putin and MBS, came news of a Trump call with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in which he again sought personal political favors and, The New York Times reported, the transcript was kept out of the usual distribution system.
The space-race group, led by Erika Price (Barbara Hershey), have access to alien technology they've kept out of the hands of the rest of humanity — even though it could have ended fossil fuel use and stopped the planetary degradation CSM uses to justify his actions.
"While the National Guard deployment has not yet reached full capacity, it has clearly and unquestionably been a success with thousands of additional apprehensions and millions of dollars of drugs kept out of our country," Katie Waldman, a Homeland Security spokeswoman, told the Los Angeles Times.
And because of Trump's views, and because he is purposely kept out of the loop on the issue, it's difficult for top aides (in this case former Department of Homeland Security boss Kirstjen Nielsen) to get people within the administration to take future threats seriously. Sure!
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The Associated Press reported that while the press corps and White House have an agreement to allow a full pool of reporters into any meetings where media is allowed, reporters for the AP and other outlets were kept out of some events at the Singapore summit.
Both the Food and Drug Administration and the American Academy of Pediatrics emphasize that babies under 6 months should be kept out of direct sunlight, protected with shade, shielded with sunhats and protective clothing when they do have to be out, rather than relying on sunscreen.
She was convicted of contempt of court in 2009 for writing about how tribunal judges had issued confidential decisions ruling that parts of the records provided by Serbia could be used in closed sessions of the court but had to be kept out of the public eye.
A Franco-German "axis" was seeking to favor French insurers and German banks over institutions in the City of London under new EU rules being kept out of sight until after the referendum, said Wolfe, a former hedge fund lawyer and former adviser to Barclays bank.
" A Homeland Security spokeswoman, Katie Waldman, defended the deployment telling the Times: "While the National Guard deployment has not yet reached full capacity, it has clearly and unquestionably been a success with thousands of additional apprehensions and millions of dollars of drugs kept out of our country.
Beginning with the Chinese, migrants from Asia were the early targets; beginning in 1917, an "Asiatic Barred Zone" (with latitude and longitude markers laid out clearly in the legislative code) kept out migrants from an imaginary mega-region that stretched from contemporary Turkey to Papua New Guinea.
Many of these operatives were originally boxed out during Trump's chaotic transition, passed over for Republican National Committee veterans with more Washington experience, or have been kept out since amid a crackdown by chief of staff John Kelly on senior staff working without full security clearances.
The decision not to testify means that a large swath of Mr. Shkreli's life, from his needling tweets to his decision in 2015 to raise the price on a drug for infectious disease to $750 a tablet from $13.50 overnight, will be kept out of the trial.
While there are plenty of academics who could relate to Jones's exclusion from one of the most elite universities in the world, a closer look beneath the surface reveals the politics that shape the kinds of people who are typically "selected" — and those, like Jones, who are kept out.
Grisham also tweeted on Sunday, "While I know the media is enjoying speculation & salacious gossip, I'd like to remind people there's a minor child who's name should be kept out of news stories when at all possible," referring to Melania and President Trump's 12-year-old son, Barron.
Israel has largely kept out the war in Syria, but officials have consistently referred to two red lines that have prompted a military response in the past: any supply of advanced weaponry to Hezbollah, and the establishment of "launch sites" for attacks on Israel from the Golan Heights region.
If, on the other hand, you dig smart, intricate black/thrash but "don't care about politics" and want them kept out of your entertainment (or you outright hate leftist politics, or think all leftists are liberal SJW snowflakes or whatever other nonsense)... honestly, you'll still probably like this.
"It was an expression of hatred that had generally been kept out of polite company, but still lived in the marrow of our supposedly enlightened society — alive and accepted enough that someone like Donald Trump could afford to be cavalier about it," she writes, according to the Post.
"As political theorists were increasingly invoking a potentially egalitarian language of natural rights in the 18th century, 'woman' had to be defined as qualitatively different from men in order that political power would be kept out of women's reach," writes Karen Harvey in Cambridge University Press's Historical Journal.
While I likely would not have been admitted if anything other than my score was considered, I believe there are countless students who show promise but are disadvantaged by the current structure of admissions and are kept out of opportunities that could lead to life-changing access to resources.
The proposal forced a debate inside the Obama administration, with some of Mr. Obama's top aides arguing that Syria's chaotic battlefield would make it nearly impossible to ensure that weapons provided by the C.I.A. could be kept out of the hands of militant groups like the Nusra Front.
In his testimony on Thursday, Mr. Volker emphasized to the congressional investigators that he was kept out of the loop on the president's efforts to prompt an investigation of Mr. Biden and was not on Mr. Trump's July 25 call with Mr. Zelensky that has triggered the impeachment inquiry.
Some officials have blamed the cursory briefings for a breakdown in communication that has led to bursts of outrage by the President, who has complained he's been kept out of the loop on key decisions regarding potentially infected Americans returning to the US. There is evidence things are improving.
Israel has largely kept out the war in Syria, but officials have consistently referred to two red lines that have prompted a military response in the past - any supply of advanced weaponry to Hezbollah, and the establishment of "launch sites" for attacks on Israel from the Golan Heights region.
As a sign of how important the event was for the United States, Mr. Ghani got the Americans to agree to include on the trip his national security adviser, Hamdullah Mohib, who had essentially been kept out of the American meetings after lashing out at the peace process.
At the same time, it's worth remembering that should the Supreme Court find against Phillips, they may be setting precedents — about the degree to which religious beliefs should be kept out of the public sphere, about artists' free expression — that could, down the line, also be used against other marginalized groups.
When The Miami Herald's bombshell front-page headline — "Miami woman is linked to Hart; Candidate denies any impropriety" — hit newsstands on May 3, 1987, the 29-year-old woman in question thought her name could be kept out of what quickly spun into the first big political scandal of its kind.
Related: 'These crossings are nothing but fatal,' the tale of one rescuer and one desperate day at sea Visitors climb out of the boat only to weave through concertina wire and fences, a claustrophobic enclosure simulating how refugees and migrants are kept out of countries or held in crowded detention camps.
In the aftermath of the 2015 international accord, in which nuclear sanctions on Iran were lifted, Seif was a prominent voice complaining that Iran was still being kept out of the global financial system and not receiving the economic benefits it was promised in exchange for curtailing its nuclear program.
There's a small LCD on the pen, as well, which displays the temperature — which now goes as high as 482 degrees Fahrenheit, which is, you know, really, really hot — and the bottom part of the pen heats up accordingly, so it's best kept out of the hands of little ones.
I would expect him to do this the right way, but I think as it continues to be delayed, there&aposs a lot of questions that are getting asked about why and what kind of redactions and other things are being asked to be kept out or put under wraps.
This is partly out of pent-up demand to see the first lady, who has kept out of the spotlight for months and is now making a high-profile grand tour with her husband -- but perhaps more importantly out of a fascination with the way this marriage functions (or doesn't).
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said agreements signed by the two former drivers who filed a proposed class action lawsuit over background checks "clearly and unmistakably" required a private arbitrator, not a federal judge, to decide whether the claims should be kept out of court.
Whereas Bernie is the head of a movement that is basically arguing that we have a pretty disenfranchised mass of people who are either just so alienated from the political process that they don't take part, or they're being kept out of the political process by a lot of structural factors.
As a sign of how important the event was for the United States, Mr. Ghani got the Americans to agree to include on the trip his national security adviser, Hamdullah Mohib, who had essentially been kept out of the American meetings for months after lashing out at the peace process.
Diew and Nyapuop are two of around 1.8 million school age children who have been kept out of school in the East African country — which gained independence from Sudan in 2011 — due to conflict that has gripped South Sudan since 2013, when fighting broke out between the government and rebel forces in Juba.
Diew and Nyapuop are two of around 220 million school age children who have been kept out of school in the East African country — which gained independence from Sudan in 248 — due to conflict that has gripped South Sudan since 2003, when fighting broke out between the government and rebel forces in Juba.
" Mueller, the architect of the modern FBI and a long-serving federal prosecutor, has largely kept out of view since the report's release aside from a nine-minute appearance before reporters on May 29 at the Justice Department in which he said the inquiry had been conducted in "a fair and independent manner.
All of this created considerable anguish in baseball and a seeming consensus that even players as good as Bonds, the career leader in home runs, and Clemens, an intimidating strikeout artist who won a colossal 354 games, should be kept out of the Hall if they were directly linked to performance-enhancing drugs.
At this year's event, selfies were banned on the red carpet for causing disruption, and Netflix productions were kept out of competition because the company refused to follow the practice of showing Cannes titles in French theaters (which, under French law, would prevent them from being streamed online in France for three years).
Since generations of Cargill and MacMillan families built the company up from a regional grain trader, born in Iowa in 1865, into a global giant, it has kept out of the limelight, preferring to leave that to the customers whose branded products it provides ingredients for, such as McDonald's Chicken McNuggets and Danone's baby formula.
For example, algorithms are often programmed to assume unidirectional causation: If A, then B. But is it truly that defendants with higher rates of recidivism warrant longer sentences or is it that defendants with longer sentences are kept out of their communities, unemployed and away from their families longer, naturally increasing their recidivism risk?
And while some new workers may have been kept out of the job market by a relative paucity of lower-paying jobs—and others saw minimal gains in minimum-wage jobs with fewer hours—more human beings making more money in a smaller amount of time overall seemed like the clearest product of the law.
The long-time China critic was said to be furious about the leaking of his argument with Mnuchin on the sidelines in Beijing, believing it was intended to make him look short-tempered and rationalize his being kept out of upcoming talks with the Chinese in Washington, according to a person involved in the process.
The F.B.I. director, Christopher A. Wray, and other officials have long argued that strong encryption was hindering crime solving, previously citing a total of 7,800 mobile devices that investigators were kept out of in the fiscal year that ended in September 2017, even though the bureau had the legal authority to gain access to them.
And to speak to the purview of CSOs, it's adding secure channels for private chats as well as "information barriers" that can be put in place for compliance purposes and to make sure that any potential conflicts of interest between channels are kept out; screening for data-loss prevention to prevent sensitive information from being shared.
Faxon, Craven's lawyer, said Yale could have saved money if it had done two things: made a full apology to Craven, including an honest explanation of how the error occurred, and if it had abided by her request that the doctor involved in the alleged cover-up be kept out of the operating room during a second surgery.
The United States has long adopted a cautious political approach toward northern Syria, even as it backed the SDF militarily in the fight against IS. Washington opposed the emergence of the Kurdish-led autonomous region and the main Kurdish groups were always kept out of the U.N. political process for Syria, despite their huge influence on the ground.
Worse, while oenophiles sing the praises of Russian River Valley Pinot Noirs and Napa Valley Cabernets, many California vintages are being kept out of Europe by aggressive EU rules governing regional varieties such as Burgundy and Champagne and the use of generic terms such as "château" on labels even when they are part of a winery's name.
When, near the end, Kalder offers a block quote sourced only to "a well-educated commentator who should have known better," whom he declines to name, one is reminded of how much is kept out of view in The Infernal Library—which is exactly the opposite way one should feel after finishing a book about writing and power.
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Nonetheless, despite these limitations, the concerns raised in this paper and others ought to be taken seriously, and they provide an argument in favor of greater regulation of the plant so that it can be better kept out of the hands of young people and those who may be at higher risk for an adverse reaction.
And anyone with respect for human achievement, athletic or otherwise, had to give a pair of fleet record-breakers their due: Roger Bannister, who broke the four-minute mile and enjoyed international acclaim in 1954, and Diane Leather, who, 23 days later, shattered the five-minute barrier for women, only to be kept out of the record books.
For one, there are few decision makers from whom they can learn: Since the early days of the Cold War, foreign policymaking has been dominated by a bipartisan commitment to militarism and American hegemony; those who depart from the consensus view have largely been kept out of the State Department, the Pentagon and other parts of the government.
What many emoji users don't know is that every speechless monkey and manicure emoji that shows up on our keyboards is tightly controlled by the Unicode Consortium, an opaque group of representatives from mammoth tech companies who decide which new glyphs will make their way to our fingertips and which will be kept out of reach.
But it sure might help McConnell's chances of keeping his majority if Democrats up for re-election are stuck in DC. Here's the backstory: When Republicans were frustrated by a bunch of fringe candidates crashing onto their ballots and giving Democrats opportunities in the 2010 and 2012 elections, McConnell, then the Senate minority leader, was kept out of the majority he coveted.
Far-right activist Laura Loomer, one of Coleman's clients, voiced frustration on Parler over her lack of invite: "The weirdest part about it is the White House knows who I am… yet I am intentionally kept out," posted Loomer, who is currently suing Twitter over her ban from the site for hateful conduct after criticizing U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar and her Muslim faith.
Some of those books discuss sensitive topics like the mass killings of civilians in South Korea during the Korean War, the persecution of dissidents under dictators like her father and his history of collaboration with the Japanese colonial government that ruled Korea before the end of World War II. Many conservative critics have said that such "masochistic historical views" should be kept out of classrooms.
But the folly of the broad-ranging nature of the order -- and the lack of input from expert professionals -- means not just that successful H1B visa holders are currently excluded if they are nationals of the seven banned countries, but also some of the most vulnerable people in the world, refugees, are being kept out because the ban on them is total for 120 days (and indefinite for Syrians).
That advance planning collided with the rising tensions around Trump rallies after the week's events: McGraw's assault of Jones in Tennessee and Trump's response, the furor over campaign manager Lewandowski's alleged assault of Fields, and a St. Louis rally earlier on Friday where thousands of supporters and protesters alike had been kept out of the overcrowded venue, with their frustration often boiling over into shouting matches and shoving.
In November, according to The Financial Times, the White House even briefly discussed the idea of imposing a total ban on Chinese students — a radical option that inevitably brings back memories of the Chinese Exclusion Act, which kept out most Chinese for nearly 60 years before the outbreak of World War II. As a practical matter, the tightening of American visa restrictions hits students harder than dark grumblings.

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