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But the Westbrook feud suggests he lost sight of that.
I think I lost sight of that a little bit.
They obviously lost sight of what their usual bias is.
The officer lost sight of her in traffic, Bradshaw said.
They've lost sight of, or not reassessed their original goals.
The Secret Service guys had lost sight of him, too.
A decade ago, the green movement lost sight of its purpose.
When they started running after him, they lost sight of him.
And in the process, we've lost sight of the grim reality.
"God forgive us, Jesus, we've lost sight of you," she said.
Where I'm not sympathetic is where they lost sight of capitalism.
So does grüner veltliner, except that I lost sight of it.
The place he lost sight of the day his mother died.
We lost sight of the Jebro and missed three call-ins.
But in building their maze, they've lost sight of their characters.
RIVERA: And yet, they lost sight of what the letter was about.
But Grindelwald hasn't lost sight of his ultimate goals in that time.
" Ironically, Streisand then lost sight of the road and blurted out "whoops.
When I went in the stadium, I lost sight of the fixer.
Advertising has lost sight of a very basic concept: The pleasure principle.
"People have completely lost sight of what is going on," he said.
Fifty-one years later, they've never lost sight of each other. Mrs.
I really lost sight of everything that was in front of me.
Unfortunately, we have occasionally lost sight of the importance of religious freedom.
Even after striking it big, Leno hasn't lost sight of his mom's advice.
Eventually, the snake slipped behind a ladder and JRM2 lost sight of it.
Orlando added that after Trump's victory, investors momentarily lost sight of these benefits.
His father lost sight of him, and the boy hasn't been seen since.
He never lost sight of who he is and where he came from.
However that method was reportedly unsuccessful and they lost sight of the creature.
"After a short distance, the officers lost sight of the vehicle," he added.
As a result, Aster seems to have lost sight of some important details.
They have lost sight of the fact they're supposed to be serving us.
And in season two, the show has sort of lost sight of her.
Hajzer lost sight of his young partner and descended quickly, looking for him.
"Maybe things are so depressed 'cause folks lost sight of that" they muse.
Just like many moms, she started to feel the pressure of keeping everything perfect, and found that not only had she lost sight of herself before the kids, but she and her husband had also lost sight of each other.
Ellis ended the chase when he lost sight of Patton&aposs car, Sellers said.
"I just lost sight of who I was, who I should be," he says.
But amidst all its success, Thaggard hasn't lost sight of her brand's original mission.
Somewhere along a star-spangled road we lost sight of Donald J. Trump's hands.
We have not lost sight of what's important: That our work serves our readers.
All the while, the U.S. never lost sight of the regime's human rights abuses.
We lost sight of what really matters: not products, not promotions, not methods… outcomes.
"Dad never lost sight of his roots and who he was," Tom Twardzik said.
For all his mastery of the issues, Kissinger frequently lost sight of American purposes.
Amid the heated exchanges, we seem to have lost sight of the bigger picture.
Amid the swirl, a petite freshman named Jasmin Hernandez lost sight of her friends.
Yet he never lost sight of his beast, and the burdens that it bore.
He had wanted to win so badly he lost sight of personal responsibility, says Hanible.
Captivated by the promise of power, liberals have sometimes lost sight of the associated costs.
Shifting production to China doesn't mean Bigler has lost sight of building a quality rideable.
They made significant changes at times, but also never lost sight of their key goals.
Refreshingly, throughout, Weiner has never lost sight of the things that truly matter in life.
He lost sight of one truck cruising in the opposite direction, trailing plumes of smoke.
" But "lost sight of the specific history behind the Nazi flags that flapped beside them.
Also, and I feel like we've lost sight of this: He has really stupid hair.
Because somehow, in all of the discourse, it'd seem we've lost sight of what's most important.
They lost sight of their role as a bridge with civil society and became "the elite".
And yet through it all he never lost sight of what he believed most: Country First.
The last airplane to see it had to descend into Portland and lost sight of it.
This administration and the profit-driven polluters it heeds have lost sight of the bigger picture.
We lost sight of the fact that we were just a band having a good time.
"Somehow, among billions of trees of data, we have lost sight of the forest," he said.
She said she feels longtime politicians have lost sight of the communities and people they serve.
In its rush to finish, the show effectively lost sight of both reasons for fantasy's appeal.
Opponents of Mr. Gimenez's new directive said the mayor has lost sight of the big picture.
Yet even with such success, Mr. Walker says he has not lost sight of his mission.
The puck soared over Kahkonen, who lost sight of it, and trickled over the goal line.
This could lead to a financial crisis if regulators lost sight of the activity, he said.
We're so focused on how the series might conclude that we've lost sight of everything else.
It operates on the basis of economic power and it has lost sight of its founding principles.
Or, conversely, did he make one that attempted to please crowds but lost sight of the story?
"During my short time at Goldman Sachs, I truly lost sight of what was right," he said.
Carr lost sight of Warren, but eventually caught up with him in the backyard of a house.
The tea party, whether opposing ObamaCare or illegal immigration, never lost sight of what we stand for.
With the focus always being on Vic's feelings, I'd lost sight of what was best for me.
So thank you Kaepernick for reminding us of something of which we had almost lost sight of.
Troopers attempted to stop the car, but it sped up and they eventually lost sight of it.
However, Pollock, working in his second Cup final, lost sight of the puck and blew his whistle.
She lost sight of her best friend, Samantha Carranza, in the chaos of people scrambling for safety.
Sigurdsson, on the other hand, never lost sight of what he was on the field to do.
"We clearly lost sight of the bigger picture with the publication of this particular work," she wrote.
"Somehow they lost sight of patient care and were more concerned about the bottom line," she said.
We&aposd lost sight of our goals, and the situation was taking a toll on our wellbeing.
Through it all, it never lost sight of how to tell culturally nuanced stories with comedy seamlessly.
In my transition from young and fearless to middle-aged motherhood, I lost sight of the wild.
Carter's problem was that he had lost sight of where he was going or what he wanted.
Journalists in Russia like Mr. Muratov haven't lost sight of that lesson because they can't afford to.
The U.S. has lost sight of the larger issues that American strategy towards Turkey must also address.
"I kind of lost awareness and lost sight of where he was in the race," Benjamin said.
That came about when Fisher lost sight of his daughter for a few minutes at the zoo.
But then we lost sight of each other because I moved to Holland, and he moved to Berlin.
The spacecraft then lost sight of it on December 12th, 2015, because of a change in Akatsuki's orbit.
Anyone who has ever lost sight of their wallet and phone will look "quite distressed" as a consequence.
In its mission to "elevate the world's consciousness", Neumann lost sight of the foundations of a sustainable business.
Belinda Hernandez led an enriching life but never lost sight of the dream she carried in her heart.
Though it's now more well-known, it hasn't lost sight of why people buy its products: they're cheap.
Those who wasted money on the wrong camouflage uniforms seem to have lost sight of their common sense.
He'd lost sight of the suspect by then, and asked if a young man had just run past.
Though the band streamlined their sound as the years went on, they never lost sight of Goddamnit's power.
And in this case, at least, UnReal lost sight of the story it was truly trying to tell.
At one point the computer's "vision" briefly lost sight of the freeway because an overpass shaded the road.
We clearly drank too much of our own product and lost sight of what makes our community great.
During the encounter, the prosecutor told police that he lost sight of his daughter and the suspect twice.
I stared and stared at the fire until he turned the plane and I lost sight of it.
As this century started, our leaders too often lost sight of its critical role in our foreign policy.
The bug meant people lost sight of who was spending what in the run-up to the election.
Yet "hackback" legislation (the Active Cyber Defense Certainty Act "ACDC Act") has lost sight of these legal distinctions.
It's so rampant...the disease that colonization has spread, people have really lost sight of what human nature is.
So bombarded that they completely lost sight of their children, and I wanted the film to feel that way.
"While today was disappointing, we have not lost sight of the fact that Amendment 4 is LAW," he wrote.
But after two straight years of hard touring, he seems to have lost sight of who that even is.
Sanders believes that the Democrats have been too defensive and that neoliberals have lost sight of their party's traditions.
However, referee Kevin Pollock, working in his second Cup final, lost sight of the puck and blew his whistle.
Many Americans were so fearful that they had lost sight of their dreams or even the capacity to dream.
I had lost sight of my right to freedom and my right to live a life free from oppression.
Then Canseco reached the warning track at Cleveland Stadium and lost sight of Martinez's fly ball in the sun.
When Foursquare split into Foursquare and Swarm, it felt like the company might have lost sight of that vision.
What's worse, is it possible that Democrats trying to justify their economic performance have lost sight of the difference?
But to finish with Trump, liberals will also have to reckon with how they lost sight of their country.
They haven't totally lost sight of this period, though, even if Zooropa isn't making it onto their set lists.
While my state's attorney general has lost sight of that difference, I'm still hopeful that the courts will grasp it.
In its moment of triumph after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it lost sight of its own essential values.
I'm proud of myself that I never lost sight of my goal and what my end life should look like.
And—the things that most people seem to have lost sight of—the math can never come back into shape.
Even with this increased focus on its characters' struggles, though, Superstore hasn't lost sight of its quirky workplace sitcom roots.
But he hasn't lost sight of his amazing relationship with wife Anna Faris, not to mention their adorable son Jack.
He wasn't perfect, but neither was I. I was so involved in his life that I lost sight of mine.
T23 drags and meanders, but Boyle hasn't lost sight of that core theme—if anything, his new film amplifies it.
European coal for 2017 delivery jumped 4.6 percent to $59.4 a tonne, having recently lost sight of the $60 level.
But I also think that deep down, I knew that I had lost sight of what our big day meant.
Nop was prone to deep thoughts, including about how humans had lost sight of why they first bonded with dogs.
We also try to pair people up so that they can tell us if they've lost sight of a colleague.
We also try to pair people up so that they can tell us if they've lost sight of a colleague.
A 21-year-old man named Clifford Johnson lost sight of his date as he was pushed into the open.
People have lost sight of the meaning of nature and its beauty, he said, and are focused on shallow experiences.
Republicans (51%) are also more likely than Democrats (21965%) to believe that the movement has lost sight of its original goals.
He nearly lost control of the plane and definitely lost sight of the runway, Elkabetz recalled in an interview with Forbes.
Biggs, a former prosecutor, said he thought the judges got bogged down on details and lost sight of the big picture.
But in an age of genetics and blood tests, most researchers seem to have lost sight of this side of it.
New Kids on the Block haven't lost sight of the fans who've stuck by their side throughout their decades-long career.
"In response, Grisham told Business Insider that "I think CNN has lost sight of the fact that we are human beings.
When I was selling, I became so money-hungry that I lost sight of what used to be important to me.
I thought if I lost sight of her for even a second, suddenly her eyes would bulge out of her head.
As time went on, however, the Supreme Court lost sight of both its limited role and the principle of judicial neutrality.
He had lost sight of his pursuers, when he stopped to drink the lemonade, and thought he had eluded them. Jan.
One is admirable, the other is adolescent, and too many of us have lost sight of the line between the two.
It weaved so masterfully with the bends in the road, she thought, until she lost sight of it ahead of her.
Bryan never lost sight of his goal to play on the PGA Tour, but his path took a detour in 2014.
Garcia saw him run into the front of the grocery, pursued by the first man, and then lost sight of them.
Even kids with exceptional grades are sometimes in it for the letters on report cards and have lost sight of learning.
Over the next several years, as the three were diverted by other projects, none of them entirely lost sight of it.
So we may have lost sight of some of our goals initially, but we're firmly back on track now and accelerating.
Ray cited Raymond Carver and Will Oldham, two writers who never lost sight of the domestic, as inspirations this time around.
After being dressed in a pink bunny costume, the puppy clearly lost sight of his true identity and his ability to stand.
I never lost sight of what my goals were and I think that program is my story—I'm going to fly free.
Still, she hasn't lost sight of what it means for young girls to create in a society not known for empowering women.
Do we continue down a road of news cycle-dependent hyperbole, where both sides will have lost sight of any real debate?
"Somewhere along the way, the life insurance industry lost sight of its customers, clarity and trust dropped off the menu," adds Vanek.
I never lost sight of what my goals were and I think that program is my story — I'm going to fly free.
That means that Miller made the right decision to pack up and walk away when she lost sight of her battling rattlesnakes.
The healthcare startups in the news recently — Theranos, uBiome, Nurx, eClinicalWorks, Practice Fusion — seem to have lost sight of that crucial standard.
"We haven't lost sight of it but it is not on the immediate agenda," congressman André Moura told Reuters in an interview.
Having a long-term vision isn't a bad thing, Phillippi stressed, but critics contend Fields lost sight of Ford's short-term challenges.
Legislators and regulators lost sight of business needs in their attempts to ensure financial institutions did not give rise to taxpayer liability.
When officers arrived, they chased two teenage boys on foot to the back of the burglarized home and lost sight of them.
Gibson lost sight of the puck, which fell in front of the crease to Pearson, who whacked it inside the left post.
I am guilty of having sometimes lost sight of the fact that friendships aren't meant to reinforce every one of my views.
"I experienced a complete dissolution of reality and lost sight of the purpose and meaning of art," she tells The Creators Project.
It lost sight of "the holistic problems" of evolution, life's ultimate origins and the deepest mysteries of how life-forms became organized.
But rescuers lost sight of the animal when it plunged back underwater and vanished into the depths as the sun was settling.
A few years later Richard and I lost sight of each other because our lives went through a variety of seismic changes.
"We simply think he lost sight of his parents and panicked and found himself in that situation," Pickard said, according to USA Today.
We lost sight of what's really important in this industry, & for those who feel alienated in our community, we want to personally apologize.
But somewhere along the way, Motorola lost sight of the basics—things that most smartphone users have a hard time forgiving in 2480.
We have lost sight of how critically relevant lawyers are to the social order that is the bedrock of our growth and prosperity.
He never saw the driver of the car and eventually lost sight of it during a chase on the interstate, the warrant said.
"Helsinki was such a disaster that we have lost sight of the disasters that came before that in Brussels and London," Heye said.
Yet increasingly, streaming services have lost sight of the idea of the "episode," with the demarcation between installments fading as serialization takes over.
"Throughout my service, I worked hard and never lost sight of the people our government is supposed to serve," Mr. Issa said Wednesday.
Division I sports (particularly football and basketball) have so corrupted college athletics that we have totally lost sight of the purpose of college.
"They've lost sight of who they actually work for," Mr. Flynn said in an interview with The New York Times in October 2015.
For history to have lost sight of Wilde's father seems like merely carelessness, but to have lost Lady Wilde is a great misfortune.
Throughout this process, as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Democrats sought the moral high ground, they lost sight of two important realities.
On the field or in the stands, you simply lost sight of the football once Parilli had it in his magical Houdini hands.
In the process we lost sight of one of the cardinal maxims of guerrilla war: The guerrilla wins if he does not lose.
But more than that, it had become evident that I actually was some random loser and had simply lost sight of the fact.
He lost sight of the fact that we were a group of people playing songs, and it's about the songs, not about any spotlight.
I'd lost sight of my goal in baking and in coming out and living my life — the point isn't to look or be easy.
The first time Matheson tried it, she was so worried about how she looked and smelled that she lost sight of what was happening.
Won't You Be My Neighbor is a reminder of something we've lost sight of in the cacophony of noise that is the internet age.
Sometimes, to do good, there are steps along the way at which goodness must be temporarily set aside or lost sight of, says Jer.
Long Beach is a working-class sort of town, but in recent years, it's lost sight of its old self in pursuit of money.
The movie versions of Star Trek were driven more by action spectacle than the TV shows but never lost sight of Roddenberry's original vision.
In an effort to secure law and order, we have lost sight of justice based on the God-given value of each human life.
Empey, from Santa Clara, Utah, lost sight of the three colleagues he traveled with that morning: Richard Norby, 66, Mason Wells, 19, and Clain.
With our work, we explore whether the world itself has changed spatially, or if people have lost sight of how they once saw things.
"In response, Grisham told Business Insider in an email that "I think CNN has lost sight of the fact that we are human beings.
They appear to have been so distracted by political motivations that they lost sight of the very danger they now claim threatens our democracy.
If we were at a park, and I lost sight of my son, I would get sweaty and couldn't concentrate until I found him.
Bey was 17 at the time, and Mathew makes it clear ... he and Tina Knowles never lost sight of the girls during the session.
The puck caromed into the Los Angeles zone and Walker briefly lost sight of it, allowing Comeau room to shoot from the right circle.
In the mass of hundreds of thousands of others trying to escape, Lee and her daughter lost sight of her husband and Sang Chol.
Somehow we've lost sight of the fact that people are hurting here, and if we don't act relatively quickly, the whole system could collapse.
Those shoutouts, while they can seem minor, are huge because Jay has not lost sight of that goal, even with his fairytale-like success.
But with the Galaxy Buds, it's like Samsung lost sight of the necessities and opted to pack these little headphones with just the luxuries instead.
But even at my most intoxicated, I've never lost sight of the fact that rape is wrong, because I was raised to know it's wrong.
"You seem to have rushed the 737 [Max] into production and lost sight of some basic fail-safe things that go on," said one shareholder.
A group of kids -- between ages 12 and 16 -- who were with Owen called 911 and tried to follow him but lost sight of him.
He hasn't lost sight of the platform that allowed him to experiment and grow into his own or the people who watch him every day.
The United States has spent half a century trying to teach a lesson to an abuser, and lost sight of the victims in the process.
Though he's made millions throughout his NFL career, the 28-year-old has not lost sight of what it means to properly manage his money.
Those kids are now the biggest stars in rap and they haven't lost sight of the lessons Kanye taught on his genre-blending third album.
"I'm running for the U.S. Senate because our leaders have lost sight of what it means to serve," Jones said in the 30-second ad.
Today, he's working on multi-million dollar projects, but he hasn't lost sight of the "work with what you have" philosophy that's gotten him here.
It turned out the referee was in a bad position to see the puck and blew his whistle when he lost sight of the puck.
Sam Altman: Look, I think we're going to get this resolved, but I don't ... but I think we've actually lost sight of what's really important.
I thought I knew that being healthy and strong was something that was meant to enrich my life, but I had lost sight of the goal.
Police officers in neighboring Overland Park, Kansas, followed a vehicle after it was spotted fleeing the area at high speed, but they lost sight of it.
Sometimes I've lost sight of it, but then I say, "Easy man, it's cool right now," and then me and my team take it easy again.
However, sometimes minor statistics can have major implications for the veterans that are impacted by them, something that VA has unfortunately, at times, lost sight of.
The brand struggled because it "took its eye off its core guest and lost sight of who Applebee's is, and what Applebee's stands for," Cywinski said.
She never lost sight of why she started a side hustle in the first place, and is still using her earnings to pay down her mortgage.
Part of the political [situation] now that [is] I think we've lost sight of what avowed white nationalists actually see as the endpoint for their ideology.
I see the cruelty of a world that has lost sight of its own humanity and refuses to see the humanity of those most downtrodden and suffering.
When I heard this, I knew that Betsy DeVos has lost sight of Title IX's mission, which is to ensure that students have equal access to education.
But he hasn&apost lost sight of the U.S., visible from a nearby high point in the form of San Diego&aposs bay and gleaming office towers.
I have mixed feelings about tracking my kids, but I've never been as terrified as the moment I lost sight of my preschooler at a neighborhood parade.
More recent police procedurals, which are far more rigid in how they think about solving a case per week, have lost sight of that just a bit.
"For too long, Democrats have lost sight of the state and local races that shape the day-to-day lives of the people we serve," he said.
It's just that the show itself continually lost sight of it, in favor of constantly propping him up as the show's hero and all-around best dude.
The pilot said he later lost sight of the teenager and a Coast Guard crew sent to the area could not find him either, the station reported.
"Because we've all hated the banks for so long, one has rather lost sight of the fact that if rates go up, banks will benefit," Mahon said.
Board of Education decision that we have lost sight of another of the ruling's fundamental findings: that public education is a pillar of American democracy and citizenship.
"When I lost her, I lost sight of any landmark that might've led me someplace happier," Theo says in the opening of the movie's first official trailer.
"On top of everything else, our leaders drifted from American principles, they lost sight of America's destiny, and they lost their belief in American greatness," Trump said.
In all these efforts to process comments in various ways, we've lost sight of one of the most crucial jobs created by the internet economy: the moderator.
Since the 1980s, we have lost sight of the notion that our country must have a mix of government and markets to keep us safe and prosperous.
"All of these antics make clear that Democrats have lost sight of what this country needs, which is a Congress that works for the people," she added.
These are some tell-tale signs you should give up on your resolution:You&aposve lost sight of why you decided to do it in the first place.
He started running, according to the parents, and when they started running after him, they lost sight of him, and no one has seen him ever since.
Pelosi, Schumer, and other entrenched D.C. Democrats have lost sight of who the core constituents of their own party used to be: blue-collar, hard-working Americans.
Grubauer made a save on Eric Staal's shot close in but lost sight of the puck near the goal line as he stood up in the crease.
Which is why now that Young Hee is important to the plot, I've completely lost sight of why she was part of the story in the first place.
Lawrence, for her part, said that in the past year she'd gotten to know Aronofsky as a person — she lost sight of the fact that he's a director.
There are only so many self-deprecating jokes Amy can make about her weight before one starts to wonder if the film has lost sight of its goal.
"I think we might have lost sight of why we wanted to be in a band in the first place and play music," Matthew Followhill recently told CBS.
And since the rule basically only applies to disputed goals where the referee has lost sight of the puck, it's going to be controversial every time it's called.
Achen and Bartels believe we've spent so much time listening to what voters say that we've lost sight of what they actually do, and why they do it.
"The bottom line is that too many leaders in business and government have lost sight of our shared responsibility to each other and to our nation," she said.
The attacker, armed with a pistol, encountered a plain-clothes police patrol which fired at him but then lost sight of him, said Munich's police chief, Hubertus Andrä.
The PiS argues that Poland lost sight of its Catholic national identity and of social justice in the transition to democracy and eventual membership of the European Union.
Having decided that the ends justify the means, she has lost sight of her purpose—breaking the wheel—and become, by her own hand, Queen of the Ashes.
"I think, sometimes, he just lost sight of the dream," Nathaniel Briggs, a former Ford Motor Company worker who now lives in Teaneck, N.J., said of his brother.
Vancouver defenseman Christopher Tanev lost sight of the puck, but Ritchie batted it out of the air and backhanded it inside the left post for his first goal.
They perhaps lost sight of the fact that Miles, who is 63 — only seven years older than Orgeron — did just that in seven of his 11 full seasons.
While they haven't lost sight of external actors violating their sovereignty, they also know the people sitting in their presidential palaces and parliaments are central to the problem.
A kid who was super excited to be on camera lost sight of the oncoming stampede of seven-foot-tall men, and got bulldozed by Center Kevin Seraphin.
"Unfortunately, we have lost sight of that vision in recent years, and it has almost disappeared during the first 100 days of the Trump administration," Mr. Gergen said.
In short, we won the right to vote but lost sight of what it meant to vote right, by voting with regard to race rather than self-interest.
But Colbert never lost sight of letting his guests shine, and framed his comedy in a way that showed that he genuinely cared about what they were talking about.
Then, we proceeded to carve out lives in a world that perpetuates body-policing of all kinds and lost sight of the fact that mean-spirited comments have repercussions.
The company had lost sight of its branding, partly due to conflicting demands from retailers, and partly because Jones hadn't come to terms with his mother's death in 2012.
The move comes as several analysts note that retailers have lost sight of basic in-store customer needs as they scrambled in recent years to compete better with Amazon.
What's left is nothing but the death throes of a party so steeped in white supremacy and holding onto minority rule that they've lost sight of their own humanity.
Frontman Mike Love tells PEOPLE that he hasn't lost "sight of the overwhelming positivity of [the band's] music," even after countless performances and more than 100 million records sold.
Munib Islam, a Third Point partner who is one of the hedge fund's candidates for a board seat, said Campbell had lost sight of the interests of nonfamily shareholders.
Over the past eight years, Democrats lost sight of this inconvenient truth — and lost control of more than 1,000 state legislative seats, the House, the Senate and the presidency.
"Nelson Mandela was in prison for 27 years, but one time I lost sight of my coworkers in the Delta terminal so I get it," said Colbert, impersonating Biden.
The limits of their applicability are something she fears people have lost sight of in the rush to apply the tests at every level, from hiring to team building.
Donald Regan, Ronald Reagan's second chief of staff, was forced to resign after just two tumultuous years, partly because he'd lost sight of his place, infuriating the first lady.
President, in our effort to accommodate many Americans by making the last Monday in May, Memorial Day, we have lost sight of the significance of this day to our nation.
Rinne made a pad save, then lost sight of the puck for a moment to give an unmarked Couture the opening to punch home his fourth goal of the playoffs.
Importantly, Trump's updated directive doesn't mean the administration has lost sight of its original goal of creating a "separate but equal" branch of the U.S. Armed Forces dedicated to space.
Torreele said big pharmaceutical companies sometimes lost sight of the fact that rules granting them exclusive manufacturing rights for new drugs were intended to foster innovation, not guarantee large profits.
It performs well and the headset-tracking was was generally flawless; the controller-tracking was a bit more mixed as the cameras frequently lost sight of the controllers during gameplay.
"When they brought out constitutional order into being, the Framers had their minds trained on a threat to republican self-government that this Court has lost sight of," he added.
In the two centuries since, though, we've lost sight of the magic of 50 percent, which signals that at least half the voters are at minimum comfortable with a result.
Sandel's lectures on justice have been devoured by millions of students around the world, and he is just finishing a book on why we've lost sight of the common good.
He stopped once, stealing a glance at Bradley — much like the Yankees, who could at least leave here knowing that they have not yet lost sight of the Red Sox.
Investigators found that Autopilot initially lost sight of the HOV lane lines, then quickly picked up the lines of the gore area as if it were its own highway lane.
She found it troubling that as the demand became a viral hashtag, touted by celebrities around the world, people lost sight of the movement's originators, the mothers of the girls.
Facebook did not comment on what caused the problem, which meant users and researchers lost sight of who was spending what in the run-up to polling day on Thursday.
By placing a premium on broad entertainment value, the new Star Trek films have lost sight of delivering a specific political message, something that has always been essential to the franchise.
On its latest flagship phone, the company devoted so much time to honing and equipping the G163 with neat little features, it seems like LG lost sight of the bigger picture.
After a strikeout, Matt Carpenter walked on a slider in the dirt that catcher Tony Wolters lost sight of, then kicked, allowing Bader to race home to tie it 1-1.
"While D.C. has lost sight of working Americans, Oregon lawmakers came together this session to help workers balance life and their job with the first statewide Fair Work Week bill," Gov.
Have you ever made it to the point in an argument with your brother or sister when you've both lost sight of what the problem is and NOW YOU'RE JUST YELLING?
Daniel Vogelbach was given credit for a double when Derek Fisher lost sight of his fly ball to left, took third on Dee Gordon's groundout and scored on Broxton's sacrifice fly.
And then there was the retailer with employees who were so focused on adhering to rules and regulations that they lost sight of the very customers they were supposed to serve.
" She said that she "put on my game face and my big girl pants, because I never lost sight of who I was, what I believe I am, and my intention.
But they often lost sight of young children who could not resist playing in the rain, jumping in a dark, filthy river of water that lapped the sidewalk outside the encampment.
Too many American lawmakers are so corrupted by the National Rifle Association's money and influence that they've lost sight of their primary responsibility as public servants: protect the lives of Americans.
Once the bleak, action-heavy finale arrives, we have lost sight of — and interest in — the boys' inner struggles, left with only a flashy portrait of high school angst gone awry.
Many believe their elected representatives on both sides of the aisle have lost sight of what's important and are focusing on politics and partisanship rather than results for the American people.
" The culprits were largely social scientists, who had lost sight of reason and confused it with the fetish for knowledge, data, and quantifiable facts, which they separated out from "ultimate values.
But as reporters and pundits focused on the Confederate flags that cluttered the streets of Charlottesville, they lost sight of the specific history behind the Nazi flags that flapped beside them.
"We have seen several societies and nations in our hemisphere — and throughout history — [that] when the military has lost sight of that there has been problems, especially in democracies," Allen said.
Tamir led him past the welcome kiosk, past the orientation map, farther and farther away from the street, until they lost sight of it, as sailors lose sight of the shore.
"At the end of the day, I think what a lot of people have lost sight of is that MoviePass is a technology company," MoviePass executive vice president Khalid Itum told Wired.
"This administration has lost sight of the reality that actionable intelligence—not criminal prosecution—is the only way our country can detect and foil the next al-Qa'eda plot," wrote Mr Sessions.
Economists never lost sight of that issue, which is a classic concern — it's actually a major theme in David Ricardo, and can be modeled in terms of good old marginal productivity theory.
Now that he's trying to rewire his brain, it feels more and more like the show has lost sight of that structural cohesiveness and become a bit lost in its own indulgence.
"I clearly lost sight of all my values and my principles and was seeking inappropriate means to address my own issues, issues I'm very aware of now," she said during the hearing.
MoviePass, in turn, may have lost sight of the fact that it's also a consumer services company, and that those tests and iterations can feel quite a bit like being jerked around.
In past efforts to decrease crime, lawmakers lost sight of how to treat all Americans justly, and led us down a path of mass incarceration, with great racial disparity in its application.
The Oregon Health Authority has lost sight of the fact that the amount of opioids prescribed is only one factor — and may not be the primary factor — contributing to the opioid crisis.
What he never lost sight of, however, was how important it was for the future peace of Europe that he and the other decision makers get the key decisions of 1919 right.
As the left exit lane for State Route 85 started to split off to the left, the Autopilot system in Huang's Model X briefly lost sight of the lines marking his lane.
The staff reductions come as part of a rethinking of the State Department, and reflect a widely held conservative belief that the department has become bloated and lost sight of its purpose.
Under the lights of the debate stages and camera flashes framing the candidates, we've lost sight of the kind of sinister plans that typically drive both Scandal and Olivia Pope's crisis management firm.
But as Nikki prepares to face a former UFC champ and Brie balances her career aspirations with her home life, they've never lost sight of the biggest constant in their lives: each other.
If confirmed, he has an opportunity to shake up a system that has lost sight of what its goal should be — to help patients receive access to better drugs, sooner, at lower cost.
But I've never lost sight of the fact that those games were on the bleeding edge of what was possible from a technical perspective, and unprecedented in their scope from a narrative one.
"Many states have strayed from the intent of the reforms under that law, and lost sight of what this program was intended to do," Republicans wrote in the summary of their reform package.
By Tuesday morning, authorities had lost sight of the whale and were asking tour boats and other vessels to be on the lookout for the whale in hopes of making a second rescue attempt.
You said he&aposs actually going easy on Iran by focusing so intently on the nuclear deal that he has lost sight of a larger strategy that would effectively contain Iran in the region.
It is important to note that in the movie, Ray's father had a unique problem that seems similar to Cruz: He was so caught up in the game, he eventually lost sight of reality.
While the protests have expanded in scope, demonstrators have not lost sight of the fact that the extradition law that set off the protests has only been shelved rather than completely removed from consideration.
In sum, I worry that America has become so focused on who the Chinese are and what they're trying to become that we've lost sight of who we are and how we got here.
"As excited as we were and in the process of congratulating everyone, we never lost sight of what was important," Kraemer said, "which is to care for our patients, and make them feel important."
Instead, what emerged after his capture and during trial was a portrait of a divorcée who once had ambitions as an apparel maven, suffered from financial problems, and eventually lost sight of his aspirations.
"In 2013, Yahoo lost sight of what makes Flickr truly special and responded to a changing landscape in online photo sharing by giving every Flickr user a staggering terabyte of free storage," the post read.
Noah was reported missing in the woods near his grandparents' house after wandering away from his 9893-year-old sister and grandmother, who sat down to talk and lost sight of the boy, authorities said.
At the start of the meeting he ticked off problems that struck him when he became CEO: GE had high ambition but lacked focus, and it had lost sight of its customers' demands for quality.
The problem wasn't just that I never stopped working — it was that I was so busy trying to meet expectations, I'd lost sight of what I wanted out of my career in the first place.
Hand-wringing The hand-wringing inside the Clinton circle also included the concern that perhaps the campaign had lost sight of winning the Democratic nomination — and started looking ahead at the general election too soon.
" And then Goldberg, feeling the energy of an exciting startup launch, put his foot in his mouth, proclaiming on PandoDaily that "women's publishers have completely lost sight of which decade their readers are living in.
We seem to have lost sight of the original motive that justified the development of these trustless systems: allowing people to collaborate and coordinate themselves on a peer-to-peer basis, without any central authority.
For all this healthy attention as to whether students can afford to go to college, however, we've too often lost sight of an equally crucial question — whether they'll actually earn a degree once they're there.
Many critics of #MeToo have lost sight of an important fact: Our legal protections in court exist to balance the rights of the accused with the rights of the victim and the interests of society.
Like most in this post-apocalyptic landscape, they've occasionally lost sight of their humanity and have at times engaged in outright cruelty, most starkly when they infiltrated a Savior outpost and killed everyone they found.
He was connected to a scene that included artists — Melvin Edwards, Maren Hassinger, Senga Nengudi among them — who, like him, eventually made their way east, where the public quickly lost sight of their California roots.
While it's understandable that the network didn't want to spend the money needed to capture the book's "Men in Black, but fantasy" feel, they've lost sight of the quirky absurdity that made it a compelling read.
In the intervening years, he had never lost sight of the Lockerbie bombing—known to the FBI by the codename Scotbom—and he had watched the orphaned children from the bombing grow up over the years.
He had been so ground down by needing to box things up, to locate property deeds, to clear out closets and drain pipes, that he had lost sight of the loss that had brought him here.
"The Framers had their minds trained on a threat to republican self-government that this Court has lost sight of," former Justice John Paul Stevens chided the majority in his dissent from Kennedy's Citizens United opinion.
"At the end of January 1981, on the streets of Paris, I followed a man whom I lost sight of a few minutes later in the crowd," Calle writes in her first book, Suite Vénitienne (1980).
By focusing entirely on the tactical fight against ISIS and our fondness for the Kurds, we have lost sight of our resurgent cold war against Putin's Russia and the Islamic civil war between the Sunnis and Shia.
"One thing that I think a lot of people have lost sight of is that the energy companies have been concentrating so much on their cost structure, they are much more efficient than they were," Sprung said.
I lived most of my adult life during the Cold War, and, throughout, I never lost sight of one overwhelming reality — at any time, the Cold War could turn hot, resulting in the extinction of our civilization.
We have become so focused on providing an attorney to every defendant – something that we should do – that we have lost sight of what the Supreme Court has held, namely that representation has to be meaningful, effective.
These internet companies have lost sight of the most basic principle underlying the First Amendment, that no matter how uncomfortable it makes us, we must put our trust in the power of a free market of ideas.
"In our excitement at new discoveries, my co-author, Britta Osthaus, and I felt that we—the scientific community as a whole, that is—had sometimes lost sight of basic disciplines in interpreting animal behavior," he says.
By raising a circular bar immersed in the water, they could encase themselves, head to toe, in a bubble; the children's excitement was such that everyone lost sight of what scientific principle this was intended to illustrate.
Op-Ed Contributors While the Trump administration is proposing significantly increased military spending to enhance our national security, it seems to have lost sight of the greatest national security threat of all: our fight against infectious disease.
But Iran never lost sight of its mission: to dominate its neighbor so thoroughly that Iraq could never again endanger it militarily, and to use the country to effectively control a corridor from Tehran to the Mediterranean.
Both the process and the substance of the American Health Care Act have revealed a political party that has lost sight of the fact that the true test of legislation isn't whether it passes, but whether it works.
The challenge is to persuade public opinion, students, parents and teachers that variety, autonomy and experimentation are not a threat to equality but a means of restoring it to an education system that has lost sight of it.
In her book "The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy," Mariana Mazzucato, an economist at University College London, argues that policymakers and the public have lost sight of government's ability to create economic value.
"Perhaps to some extent we have lost sight of the fact that it can be very, very helpful in our society if used properly," said Kennedy, challenging the Food and Drug Administration for shutting down LSD research programmes.
It doesn't help that some of those arriving in Hamburg toting the biggest bags of diplomatic gripes and animus are world leaders buried so far in their own beliefs that they've lost sight of the art of compromise.
McKegg made it 4-1 with 11:16 remaining when he swept his own rebound into the net after Howard lost sight of the puck and after Tyler Bertuzzi fell to the ice attempting to clear the puck.
Devin Nunes hasn't been a farmer in almost nearly two decades and he is a career politician who has lost sight of his job as a representative of the 22nd Congressional District, right here in the Central Valley.
Images of the police with sniper rifles on top of armored cars or wearing riot gear to watch over protests set off a debate about whether police departments had lost sight of their missions to serve and protect.
She was so fixated on trying to discern what motivated people that she lost sight of the vast, exceedingly powerful system she was participating in, and what the system was doing — not just to her, but to everybody.
Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesWe've lost sight of the real scandal Twitter won't disclose who's running parody accounts being sued by Devin Nunes Nunes campaign drops lawsuit against constituents who accused him of being a 'fake farmer' MORE (R-Calif.).
Then he lost sight of Diggs for a second until he saw his white gloves stick up and catch it, at which point the stadium explodes, and then it somehow found another level once Marcus Williams whiffed on the tackle.
As one of the leading figures in American conservatism, Ryan spent so much time fantasizing about aligning procedural stars that he lost sight of all the other elements that went into creating the welfare state he hoped to roll back.
Amid the day-to-day drama of central bank maneuvering to stimulate economic growth through large-scale asset purchases and negative interest rates, we have lost sight of the fundamental difference between global monetary arrangements today versus in the past.
It's the tale of a town whose residents love celebrating their favorite holiday but haven't lost sight of why: They love being together, and in this incarnation, they're especially bent on making sure that nobody is left alone on Christmas Day.
But he never lost sight of the Russian threat to the West and kept up the pressure even as he developed a relationship with Gorbachev aimed at keeping the world safe from Russia, not at keeping Russia safe from the world.
Will former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeMcCabe says he would 'absolutely not' cut a deal with prosecutors We've lost sight of the real scandal Former Obama officials willing to testify on McCabe's behalf: report MORE actually get indicted?
But the eight pharmacy chains and drug distributors told the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati that Polster has "lost sight" of his responsibility to appear unbiased, including by acknowledging a "personal mission" to address the opioid crisis.
Year after year, we're told that the norms dictating decent behavior are eroding; that we've lost sight of the basic regard we owe our fellow participants in public life; that the contentiousness of our culture threatens to undermine our democracy.
Has U.S. policy been so focused on the battle to re-take territory from ISIS, and arming proxy forces to do the heavy lifting on the ground, that we have lost sight of the strategic context in the long war?
If Doom 2016 argued that shooters had lost sight of the pure fun that lay at the heart of the classic id games, Doom Eternal ends up offering an argument for why they evolved toward narrative and cinematic set-pieces.
"I clearly lost sight of all my values and my principles and was seeking inappropriate means to address my own issues, issues I'm very aware of now," Brianne Altice said Tuesday during a hearing with the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole.
Officials said the mother saw the smuggler and her daughter "both drifting down the [Rio Grande river] as she lost sight of them," and couldn&apost tell whether the two returned to Mexico or if her daughter had drifted away by herself.
And in recognition of this goal Sweden's Royal Academy of Science this week decided to award this year's Nobel prize for chemistry to three researchers, Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir Fraser Stoddart and Bernard Feringa, who have never lost sight of nanotechnology's original objective.
Mr. Marzouk told hundreds of supporters at a rally in Tunis on Sunday that he had left the party not because of personality clashes but because the party had lost sight of its vision to build a democratic, modern and secular state.
In our eagerness to discount our opponents as easily triggered snowflakes, we've lost sight of the animating impulse behind much of politics and, indeed, much of life: the desire to feel safe, to know you can say what you want without fear.
Essentially, if you&aposve lost sight of the point of the resolution you made, it&aposs making you feel like a miserable failure, and it&aposs getting in the way of you achieving anything else, then you should give yourself a break.
After Johansen scored on a breakaway just 4:18 in, Neal doubled the lead on a power play with one of the easiest goals in recent history, escorting the puck unimpeded into the net when Gibson completely lost sight of the play.
The phrase "tax reform" has been repeated by Democrats and Republicans for years, but many Americans have lost sight of the reason to pursue it: The U.S. tax code is stuck in the past, which has reduced opportunities for families and small businesses.
Yet when faced with declining sales and overall economic weakness in the years following the Great Recession of 2008–2009, Best Buy and other chains buckled under the pressure and lost sight of what they could do that pointing and clicking could not.
Emily: We're halfway through season three, and whether this season can be marked a success or not will largely come down to the following question: Has June lost sight of how she abuses her privilege and comes off to people around her?
And Raven actually offers a nifty riff on Charles's leadership: a man so focused on making the world a better place that he's lost sight of the human lives, human lives that are supposed to be his family and friends, at risk.
"It is a call to arms in the wake of recent reports of unprofessional and inappropriate social media behavior by some who have lost sight of that most fundamental purpose they themselves are duty-bound to serve," Acting Secretary of the Navy Sean Stackley said.
The sport's drive for medals meant behavioral issues were not addressed as British Cycling lost sight of basic duties of care to staff, said the Cycling Independent Review (CIR), which also criticized the former technical director, Shane Sutton, and UK Sport, the government's funding organization.
It's a statement of the core philosophy of a group of Conservative anarchists who've lost sight of the basic principles of Conservatism—respect for institutions as embodiments of the spirit of compromise and constraints of emotional self-indulgence—in pursuit of their ideologically charged vision.
But Rorty's point holds: By divorcing itself from class and labor issues, the left lost sight of its economic agenda and waged a culture war that empowers the right and has done little to improve the lives of the very people it seeks to defend.
For example, in an address last year at Black Hat, a cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas, he argued that security professionals were overly focused on solving problems that were complex or bizarre and had lost sight of the everyday problems that plagued the internet.
The major problem with college admissions is that the process has lost sight of the primary purpose of large public subsidies to selective private and public colleges and universities: to increase equal opportunity and ensure that economic and social mobility are realities in America.
Kids with autism are often prone to wandering or bolting away -- Ian Ritch told reporters that he lost sight of his son when he took off running -- and searching for them is complicated by several factors, including their sensory issues and their likes and dislikes.
Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesWe've lost sight of the real scandal Twitter won't disclose who's running parody accounts being sued by Devin Nunes Nunes campaign drops lawsuit against constituents who accused him of being a 'fake farmer' MORE of California and John RatcliffeJohn Lee RatcliffeWe've lost sight of the real scandal US attorney recommends moving forward with charges against McCabe after DOJ rejects his appeal Hillicon Valley: Google to pay 0M to settle child privacy charges against YouTube | Tech giants huddle with intel officials on election security | Top IT official names China main cyber threat MORE of Texas, sent to the Department of Justice more than five months ago.
It has always seemed to me that the happy warrior type of social reformers — like F.D.R. or Gandhi or the antislavery activist William Wilberforce, who showed gratitude for small gains but never lost sight of the need for more — have brought about the more lasting social change.
He had come back to provide cover for Pazdan, but when Pazdan went down to block the shot, Cionek lost sight of it for a quick second — just long enough for it to hit him in the left leg and wrong-foot Szczesny, who had no chance.
Even as we slowly and successfully transition away from fossil fuels and towards a renewable energy future, many at the top of the political heap today have lost sight of the reality that without access to clean water, states, nations, and all of civilization will collapse.
"By the time I took the picture, she was continuing on because she [wanted to go towards] the RV and she rounded the corner and I lost sight of her," he shared, noting that when he returned to the locked trailer with no Barbara in sight, he called 911.
Penguins goaltender Matt Murray made 27 saves for his second straight shutout but caught a huge break early in the second period when the referee lost sight of the puck and mistakenly blew his whistle to stop play moments before Predators forward Colton Sissons poked home a rebound.
In its gilded middle age, Apple is turning into something like a digital athleisure brand, stamping out countless upscale accessories for customers who love its one big thing, a company that has lost sight of the universe and is content merely to put a ding in your pocketbook.
These days, Hollywood has embraced that strategy so fully that it's lost sight of what actually makes people go to the movie theater: the enduring pleasure of seeing a whole bunch of stars, in a pretty good movie, on a huge screen, in a room full of people. ●
Rosenstein later appointed Mueller to lead the investigation after Trump fired then-FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyNadler's House committee holds a faux hearing in search of a false crime We've lost sight of the real scandal Former Obama officials willing to testify on McCabe's behalf: report MORE.
But because we lost sight of who we are, we don't know how to deal with the spirits that live within us, so we end up in jail, killing each other, gangs, and all this army-military bullshit because we don't have responsible elders to guide us through this shit.
That's one of the central arguments in Steven Pinker's new book, "Enlightenment Now," which assesses many forms of progress that have been made to improve the human condition in recent centuries and decades — progress that many people (in some cases most people) are unaware of or have lost sight of.
Wilson put the Capitals back in front, 4-3, at 1:10 of the third period when he redirected a shot by Alex Ovechkin past Fleury, who lost sight of the puck after it went between his pads and then knocked it in with the back of his left skate.
Bullard warned that if regulators were not more aggressive, however, they could "wake up one day and most of the big banks have been eviscerated and most of that activity has moved elsewhere," adding this could create the risk of a financial crisis because regulators had lost sight of the activity.
The extended first look follows Reginald Dwight from his very early years as a shy kid with a natural talent for classical piano, to his young adult years as an unstoppable creative force, to a troubled middle age in which he seems to have lost sight of who he really is.
"I can't even really bring fully to words how lost, empty, desperate, confused … I really lost sight of everything that was right in front of me, which was the family that I had," Moore wrote of her feelings after losing the child, a girl whom she would have named Chaplin Ray.
For example, former U.N. Ambassador Samantha PowerSamantha Jane PowerWe've lost sight of the real scandal Congress should defy Dan Coats' last request on phone surveillance Sunday shows preview: Democratic candidates make the rounds after debate MORE or someone acting in her name requested unmaskings of Americans more than 260 times.
Somewhere along the way, Cruz and those who share his penchant for intransigence have hijacked the very meaning of what is it is to be "conservative" by re-defining it as a synonym for "unyielding," and they have lost sight of the fact that politics, by definition, is the art of compromise.
Maybe it's no longer the most popular shit out there, but to them, this level of chugging not-quite-metal remains as exciting as ever, and while other "classic" hard rockers have lost sight of that (and suffered—let's never forget Orgy's ultra-thirsty crowdfunding disaster), these lifers seem happy to be here.
His slender hope of staying in this race rests on winning Florida on Tuesday, and he never lost sight of that, making proclamations bound to please the state's Republican voters, tailoring his lines to the hometown crowd and reminding everyone that he and his parents have lived most of their lives in Florida.
The place was packed and, not knowing anyone at the gathering except the person who brought me, whom I soon lost sight of, I got a drink and made my way to the nearest wall, where I stood next to a man who appeared content to be outside of the noisy, jostling crowd.
"It is a call to arms in the wake of recent reports of unprofessional and inappropriate social media behavior by some who have lost sight of that most fundamental purpose they themselves are duty-bound to serve," Acting Secretary of the Navy Sean Stackley said in a statement when news of the scandal first broke.
A judge told federal prosecutors on Monday that they needed to charge former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeJudge tells DOJ to charge McCabe or drop investigation McCabe says he would 'absolutely not' cut a deal with prosecutors We've lost sight of the real scandal MORE or stop investigating whether he lied to authorities.
A U.S. attorney has recommended moving forward with charges against former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeMcCabe says he would 'absolutely not' cut a deal with prosecutors We've lost sight of the real scandal Former Obama officials willing to testify on McCabe's behalf: report MORE, according to a source close to his legal team.
But the deep sea proves just as inescapable and anxiety-inducing as deep space, as the player struggles with the psychological horror of a science facility overrun by unpredictable sentient AI. Like The Company from the original Alien, the real enemy in SOMA is a morally questionable industrial future where we've lost sight of the value of human life.
Part of the problem is that the tech industry has become so obsessed with only offering the latest, most feature-rich products and services through high-income jobs, that it has lost sight of the fact that some people only need very simple "older" tech that could be delivered in a more modest manner through comparatively lower-paying jobs.
But after President Obama's United Nations ambassador, Samantha PowerSamantha Jane PowerWe've lost sight of the real scandal Congress should defy Dan Coats' last request on phone surveillance Sunday shows preview: Democratic candidates make the rounds after debate MORE, testified that someone else made unmasking requests using her name, there seemed to be a conspicuous lack of curiosity.
Samantha PowerSamantha Jane PowerFormer UN envoy Samantha Power doesn't rule out run for Warren's Senate seat We've lost sight of the real scandal Congress should defy Dan Coats' last request on phone surveillance MORE, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said on Friday that she would not rule out a possible run for Sen.
CNN chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin defended former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeMcCabe says he would 'absolutely not' cut a deal with prosecutors We've lost sight of the real scandal Former Obama officials willing to testify on McCabe's behalf: report MORE on Thursday as the Justice Department moves forward with pressing charges against him.
Following an intense exchange with White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, CNN reporter Jim Acosta said Thursday that the White House "has lost sight of" the fact that the press is not an enemy of the U.S. "I'm tired of this," an emotional Acosta said on CNN after the exchange during the day's White House press briefing.
"I can't even really bring fully to words how lost, empty, desperate, confused… I really lost sight of everything that was right in front of me, which was the family that I had," Moore said of her feelings after losing the child, a girl who she would have named Chaplin Ray, six months into the pregnancy.
Multiple former members of the Obama administration have reportedly said they will testify on behalf of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeMcCabe says he would 'absolutely not' cut a deal with prosecutors We've lost sight of the real scandal Former Obama officials willing to testify on McCabe's behalf: report MORE should he face trial.
"It saddens us that the very labor movement we have fought for and supported for over a century seems to have lost sight of its core mission and has moved away from us and our membership in the interest of headline-grabbing political expediency," wrote the leaders of the operating engineers, plumbers, elevator constructors, roofers, laborers, plasterers, and heat and frost insulators.
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeMcCabe says he would 'absolutely not' cut a deal with prosecutors We've lost sight of the real scandal Former Obama officials willing to testify on McCabe's behalf: report MORE, who might be facing an indictment, said Tuesday that he would never cut a plea deal with prosecutors because he did not do anything wrong.
It went top five in the UK and with her 217 follow-up, Sorry I'm Late, she surprised everyone by teaming up with Tove Lo and Beth Ditto, and duetting with Mike Posner and T.I. But it turns out that during this period Cher felt incredibly conflicted, pulled in too many directions to the point where she lost sight of herself and her vision.
But in the end, you have to point the finger at national political journalism, which has too often lost sight of its primary directives in this election season: to help readers and viewers make sense of the presidential chaos; to reduce the confusion, not add to it; to resist the urge to put ratings, clicks and ad sales above the imperative of getting it right.
Following the exchange, Acosta appeared on CNN and said the White House "has lost sight of" the fact that the press is not an enemy of the U.S. Hannity said on Thursday that while there are acts of violence and harassment that take place every day, "Saying that you're a liar and calling out fake news is only words" and is not a call for violence.
He has been using the cage pretty well in recent years, looking for that back kick when he has his opponent's back to the cage and they are likely to circle right into it (though Aldo went for a back kick at the same time and they both kicked each other in the arse), but by the end of the fight he had completely lost sight of that.
Despite Gethard's newfound successes—including Beautiful Anonymous, a popular Earwolf podcast where anonymous callers bare their souls to him; Career Suicide, an admired one-man off-Broadway show about depression turned into a HBO comedy special; and a standout performance in Mike Birbiglia's latest film, Don't Think Twice—the comedian has never lost sight of TCGS or the people who have helped him build this impossible world of comedy.
But as Vox's Ezra Klein explained, the vice president's "idea of who he is was formed in the more collegial Congress of the late 20th century": In seeing the humanity of his colleagues so clearly, he has lost sight of the structure that surrounds them; 45 years of personal kindnesses, and a career built in the age of mixed parties, can do a lot to obscure the overarching power of polarization.
Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeMcCabe says he would 'absolutely not' cut a deal with prosecutors We've lost sight of the real scandal Former Obama officials willing to testify on McCabe's behalf: report MORE's counsel is pressing the Department of Justice (DOJ) on whether a grand jury has declined to bring charges against the former FBI deputy director, arguing such a move would cast doubt on the government's case against him.
It seems to me that Republicans have lost sight of why constituents sent us to Washington, D.C. —and I can guarantee you that it wasn't to gain favor with President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE at the expense of the American people.
Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesWe've lost sight of the real scandal Twitter won't disclose who's running parody accounts being sued by Devin Nunes Nunes campaign drops lawsuit against constituents who accused him of being a 'fake farmer' MORE (Calif.) has dropped its lawsuit against constituents who labeled the congressman a "fake farmer" and filed a writ of election attempting to stop him from calling himself a farmer on ballots, according to The Fresno Bee.
Charting a way out of the company's second Chapter 11, Kintzer was convinced that Reader's Digest still possessed two keys for success: Its products were still strong — "Pick up any 'Reader's Digest' or 'Taste of Home' magazine and it was clear the editors had never lost sight of their audience," said the CEO — and there was a floodtide of unmonetized digital traffic: Unbelievably, full swing into the digital age, the company was publishing just a mere one article a day online.
" The New York Times's Nicholas Kristof declared Trump's candidacy his "shared shame," arguing that "the media made Trump," while the paper's media critic, Jim Rutenberg, diagnosed a massive journalistic failure: "In the end, you have to point the finger at national political journalism, which has too often lost sight of its primary directives in this election season: to help readers and viewers make sense of the presidential chaos; to reduce the confusion, not add to it; to resist the urge to put ratings, clicks and ad sales above the imperative of getting it right.
Lawyer Alan DershowitzAlan Morton DershowitzSunday shows - Guns dominate after Democratic debate Dershowitz: 'Too many politicians are being subject to criminal prosecution' Epstein lawyer Dershowitz defends plea agreement MORE told John Catsimatidis in a new interview that the potential criminal charges faced by former FBI Director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeMcCabe says he would 'absolutely not' cut a deal with prosecutors We've lost sight of the real scandal Former Obama officials willing to testify on McCabe's behalf: report MORE are a result of the "criminalization" of political differences in America.
President Obama's former ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha PowerSamantha Jane PowerObama U.N. ambassador: Trump has 'endorsed ethnic cleansing' Former UN envoy Samantha Power doesn't rule out run for Warren's Senate seat We've lost sight of the real scandal MORE, said Thursday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE had "endorsed ethnic cleansing" in comments made to White House reporters about Turkey's military action in northern Syria.
Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarHillicon Valley: Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers | Big tech defends efforts against online extremism | Trump attends secretive Silicon Valley fundraiser | Omar urges Twitter to take action against Trump tweet Omar asks Twitter what it's doing in response to Trump spreading 'lies that put my life at risk' Trump seeks to expand electoral map with New Mexico rally MORE (D-Minn.) and Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Schiff says Trump intel chief won't comply with subpoena over whistleblower Sunday shows - Guns dominate after Democratic debate MORE (D-Calif.), former U.N. Ambassador Samantha PowerSamantha Jane PowerWe've lost sight of the real scandal Congress should defy Dan Coats' last request on phone surveillance Sunday shows preview: Democratic candidates make the rounds after debate MORE, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
The Memo: Times correction gives GOP lifeline in latest Kavanaugh controversy Politicon announces lineup including Comey, Hannity, Priebus MORE (D-Minn.), Fox News's Sean HannitySean Patrick HannityFederal appeals court revives Seth Rich's family's lawsuit against Fox News Politicon announces lineup including Comey, Hannity, Priebus Ed Henry returns to 'Fox & Friends' in teary interview after recovering from donating part of his liver MORE, former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyNadler's House committee holds a faux hearing in search of a false crime We've lost sight of the real scandal Former Obama officials willing to testify on McCabe's behalf: report MORE and ex-White House press secretary Sarah HuckabeeSarah Elizabeth SandersSarah Huckabee Sanders says she is 'relentlessly' attacked by women Sarah Sanders makes debut as Fox News contributor Sarah Sanders to publish book ahead of 85033 election MORE Sanders will all be under one roof for an upcoming Washington-meets-Hollywood-inspired convention.

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