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Many of these families already make impossible sacrifices to afford Internet access.
Forcing women to make impossible choices is the problem, not the choice itself.
Our heroes are tortured and brutalized, forced to extremes and driven to make impossible choices.
They're forced to make impossible choices to balance work and family, and children miss valuable learning opportunities with lifelong dividends.
"The goal is to create confusion to obstruct or make impossible the work of the government administration," the report said.
A doctor explains how a new rule proposed by the Trump administration would force vulnerable people to make impossible decisions.
At this point, however, the sheer lack of transparency in official reporting begins to make impossible to assess the situation.
He's an unselfish big with rare vision who forces opposing shot blockers to make impossible help decisions throughout any given possession.
Millions of families across the country were forced to make impossible decisions and have painful conversations in 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Sometimes they jump on their beds and write clandestine valentines in glitter gel pens and make impossible wishes about the future.
Even when teams defend that action perfectly, Giannis still has such a unique body that he can make impossible plays around the defense.
As the number of coronavirus patients continues to rise in Italy, anesthesiologists and doctors describe being forced to make impossible choices about whom to treat first.
Clinton delivered a thinly veiled jab at Mr. Sanders, suggesting he was making big promises that the realities of divided government would make impossible to deliver on.
The country's aging population, coupled with a lack of adequate medical resources, is overwhelming doctors and forcing them to make impossible decisions about which patients to save.
Italy, which has the highest number of cases outside China, just implemented wartime triage measures, where doctors must make "impossible" decisions of choosing who to care for.
Those full-color photos of Jacob Tremblay in his makeup will make impossible the experience of creating, each child for him or herself, a private image of Auggie.
Two senior Republican aides told CNN that the cap demanded by Democrats on internal enforcement beds would force ICE officials to make impossible decisions about which immigrants to detain.
Facebook is more likely to shut down obvious grifts where businesses make impossible assertions about how their products can help people, rather than just exaggerations about their quality or value.
It forces backpedaling defenders to make impossible decisions, and the result is either a clear runway to the rim or kicking the ball out to an open three-point shooter.
"Almost no other country wants to negotiate a trade agreement with the United States because they know the administration will make impossible demands, or demands that end up restricting trade."
High cost-sharing in the form of deductibles and coinsurance creates insurmountable barriers to medically necessary treatment, forcing patients to make impossible financial choices, like missing rent or car payments.
For many, the rising cost of health care premiums will force them to make impossible choices between keeping the lights on for their families or having the treatment they need to survive.
R. 2), will only create more suffering for veterans by weakening the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and forcing veterans and others to make impossible choices between food, health care, and shelter.
" He argued that the move "will create an environment of fear and distrust in immigrant communities that would make impossible both an accurate census and the fair distribution of federal tax dollars.
While he praises the VHA and the care his daughter Alex received, he said the experience also contained some pitfalls — like a surprise $300,000 bill — that a public option would make impossible.
As silly as you may look, you're breaking up the monotony of life — the rotten jobs, taxes and public benefit corporations trying to run subway systems that allow and make impossible our every day.
The cap Democrats wanted was far too low for them and Republicans argue would force ICE officials to make impossible decisions about which immigrants, including those who might have prior felony records, to detain.
A failure to take these steps will only push more young Kashmiris into militancy, and make impossible a political solution that alone can bring an end to the desperation that has, once again, gripped the region.
If this happens, Trump could honestly say he was willing to try negotiating, that he did so by going straight to the murderous dictator himself, and that Kim chose to make impossible demands and act defiantly.
That is as it should be: in this reporter's experience, Latino voters are painfully realistic about the politics of immigration, and correctly suspicious of politicians who make impossible promises to Hispanics (a sin sometimes referred to as "Hispandering").
The issue that Ivanka Trump and her father fail to discuss is how US policies have historically exacerbated and failed to curb violence in many Central American countries, forcing parents and children to make impossible choices to survive.
But all these powers feel really good, and levitation especially feels a bit god-like as you make impossible jumps, land like a feather at the end of what should be fatal falls, and strike enemies from above.
All over our country, from Florida to Illinois and from Wisconsin to Arizona, families are having to make impossible decisions like choosing whether to pay the rent or pay for the prescription drugs that their loved ones need.
In April, Burger King announced the launch of the Impossible Whopper, Qdoba said it would make Impossible Meat bowls and tacos available at all of its US locations, and Del Taco announced it would offer Beyond Meat's beef alternative.
As Donald Trump eliminates environmental safeguard after safeguard and attempts to gut our healthcare system, low-income mothers, more likely to live in the backyards of coal plants, oil refineries, and fracking sites are forced to make impossible health-related decisions.
T. Schneiderman, the New York attorney general, mean when he says adding the new question "will create an environment of fear and distrust in immigrant communities that would make impossible both an accurate census and the fair distribution of federal tax dollars"?
It extends, symbolically, to the broader human community of the poor, the dispirited, the silenced, the plundered — those whose spirits have been savaged, those who have been stripped of all dignity, those who risk everything or make impossible journeys to better their lives.
So when he tweets "only freethinkers" and "It's no more barring people because they have different ideas," he is picking up on a real phenomenon: that the boundaries of public discourse have become so proscribed as to make impossible frank discussions of anything remotely controversial.
Though we've questioned Kim and some of her more dubious wardrobe choices in the past, after witnessing first hand the uncanny prescient powers of the businesswoman to make impossible trends à la mode, we begrudgingly have to admit she might be on to something with this lace-up harness.
Every day Congress doesn't act —every day the FAMILY Act is not law — is a day when Congress is forcing working people to make impossible choices between their families and their economic security — a day when Congress is letting families, businesses, our economy and our country suffer — a day when Congress is trying to halt women's march toward equality.
The narrow gorges below Narni, in fact, make impossible this practice.
The electromagnetic trains are a safe mass transport system. Additionally electromagnetic systems (like the TELMAG) have a motor's design, that make impossible its derailment, making them even safer than conventional systems.
A group of terrorists have kidnapped a professor and his daughter. The professor is working on a bomb. The terrorists make impossible demands and threaten to detonate a miniature nuclear weapon if the demands are not met. The protagonist, initially armed with only a knife, decides to rescue both individuals.
When it was explained to him that audience would demand such a plot point regardless of scientific accuracy, Terrile said he realized his job was to make impossible situations sound more plausible. TV Guide quoted the final budget as $43 million. The film opened in Japan in 1990. When it underperformed, the producers extensively recut and reshot scenes to secure an American distributor.
In a valve regulated lead–acid (VRLA) battery, the hydrogen and oxygen produced in the cells largely recombine into water. Leakage is minimal, although some electrolyte still escapes if the recombination cannot keep up with gas evolution. Since VRLA batteries do not require (and make impossible) regular checking of the electrolyte level, they have been called maintenance free batteries. However, this is somewhat of a misnomer.
During its short term in power, the Labour Party proscribed the Communist Party and outlawed dual membership. Faced with a choice, Wilkinson left the CPGB, citing the party's "exclusive and dictatorial methods which make impossible the formation of a real left wing among the progressives of the Trade Unions and the Labour Party".Vernon, p. 64. After this, she was selected as Labour's candidate for the constituency of Middlesbrough East.
Techniques explored in these trick films included slow motion and fast motion created by varying the camera cranking speed; the editing device called the substitution splice; and various in-camera effects, such as multiple exposure. Double exposures, especially, achieved to show faded or ghostly images on screen. The spectacular nature of trick films lives on especially on horror films. Trick films convey energetic whimsy that make impossible events seem to occur on screen.
It was Aristotle who first introduced the concept and terminology to the Hellenic world where war was a last resort and required a conduct that would not make impossible the restoration of peace. Aristotle generally has a favorable opinion of war and warfare to "avoid becoming enslaved to others" is justified as self-defense. As an exception to this, Aristotelian just war theory permitted warfare to enslave what Aristotle called "natural slaves". For this reason, Aristotelian just war theory is not well regarded in present day.
It describes steps of a technical difficulty superior and executed with greater speed like the pirouette on a foot or the turns in the air, that the present dancers continue practicing. Other steps we find in races or pranks. There are also some notions of pedagogy in the sense in which they explain that the defined steps can serve as preparation for others, and the use of a support to exercise in performing. All this technique described will be affected with the heavy costumes and ornaments, which make impossible its execution.
Setting the gate voltage to 0 V suppresses the tunneling current and enables only a lower current due to thermionic events. One of the main limitations of such a device is strongly related to the presence of this current that makes it difficult to properly switch it off. A clear advantage of such a device is that there is no need for channel doping and expensive technological steps like ion implantation and high temperature annealings can be avoided, keeping the thermal budget low. However the band bending due to the voltage difference between drain and gate often injects enough carriers to make impossible a proper switch off of the device.
The weapons that can be used in the game include: AIM-120A AMRAAM, AIM-9M Sidewinder, Mk82 ( slicks and snakes ), Mk83 slicks, Mk84 slicks, AGM-88A HARM, BLU-107 Durandal, AGM-65 Maverick (IR guided "D" and laser guided"E"), M61A1 20mm cannon, LANTIRN Targeting pod, ATARS pod, and the external fuel tanks. The LANTIRN pod is possibly the first to appear in a combat flight simulation. All weapons behave as accurately as possible, missiles can miss if used incorrectly, fired at extreme angles in relation to the enemy fighter or the enemies used countermeasures; the missiles don't make impossible maneuvers to its target as prevalent in other combat simulations of its time.
In 2007, Gioia voluntarily chose to live on $28 for one week, in order to bring attention to the daily struggle of millions of New Yorkers. He stated, "But as tough as this week has been for me, the sad fact is that it was nothing compared with what over 1.1 million New Yorkers face every day. Far too many New Yorkers make impossible choices among health care for their children, paying their rent or putting food on the table on a daily basis." Gioia introduced legislation to make access to food stamps easier, including putting applications online, and successfully pushed retailer Costco to accept food stamps at two of its New York locations.
After the Emperor is pleased by Kaguya's song, many men of upper class ask for his hand in marriage, but Kaguya entrusts them to make impossible searches that inevitably all of them end up failing. San also joins the quest but manages to win Kaguya's heart by expressing his desire to make people happy with the help of Kaguya's voice and singing. San later becomes his "manager" and the two of them decided to go on a long journey, where Luna hold a concert in every place they passed by. As Kaguya and San starts to develop romantic feelings for each other, two of the men who were rejected by Kaguya hold a grudge against him and discover his powers.
Describing the disaster as "one of the most fascinating single events in human history," Stephanie Barczewski identifies a number of factors behind the continuing popularity of the Titanics story. The creation and destruction of the ship are symbols of "what human ingenuity can achieve and how easily that same ingenuity can fail in a brief, random encounter with the forces of nature." The human aspects of the story are also a source of fascination, with different individuals reacting in very different ways to the threat of death – from accepting their fate to fighting for survival. Many of those aboard had to make impossible choices between their relationships: stay aboard with husbands and sons or escape, possibly alone, and survive but face an uncertain future.
The country has also been called "a federation without federalism" and "so centrally dominated in design as to be little short of unitary". The apportionment of areas of competence between national and regional levels is internationally unique, highly complex, and badly outdated. The framework is immune to reform because, for all its faults, it represents a stable compromise between political camps with radically different visions regarding the Austrian government's basic structure. The Constitutional Court regularly has to create new rules to allow legislatures to handle pressing matters that a straightforward reading of the constitution would make impossible to legislate on: neither the national level nor the regional level could deal with the problem without disturbing the respectively other level's territory.
She went to her fairy godmother who advised her to make impossible demands as a condition of her consent: a dress as bright as the sun, a dress the colors of the moon, a dress all the colors of the sky, and finally, the hide of his marvelous donkey (which produced gold, and thus was the source of his kingdom's wealth). Such was the king's desire to marry her that he granted all of them. The fairy godmother gave her a marvelous chest to contain all she owned and told her that the donkeyskin would make an excellent disguise. Illustration by Gustave Doré The princess fled and eventually found a royal farm where they let her work in the kitchen, despite her ugliness in the donkeyskin.
Nissl was possibly the greatest neuropathologist of his day and also a fine clinician who popularised the use of spinal puncture,Nissl's nickname among medical students of the day was "punctator maximus" which had been introduced by Heinrich Quincke. Nissl also examined the neural connections between the human cortex and thalamic nuclei; he was in the midst of this study at the time of his death. An example of his research philosophy is taken from his 1896 writings: :As soon as we agree to see in all mental derangements the clinical expression of definite disease processes in the cortex, we remove the obstacles that make impossible agreement among alienists. Image of a Nissl-stained histological section through the rodent hippocampus showing various classes of neurons.
During his campaign he proposed the construction of an underground rapid transit system to increase the city's public transport capacity and reduce commuting time and crowding. This proposition was controversial, because the city already had a mass transit system, the TransMilenio which is not finished yet, and the construction of this new system will make impossible to finish it, there’s also the possibility that the city can't afford the construction and maintenance of the railway. President Álvaro Uribe mentioned that he would support the new system after proper analysis of the proposal and viability and suggested that the system must be financially self-sustainable if built. Uribe alleged that the Colombian government was unable to sustain through subsidies the maintenance of the rapid transit system.
That year the director Paul Malo, with whom he had worked on a short film, offered him starring in Frío sol de invierno. Two months after the release of the latter, Unax Ugalde received a nomination for the Goya Awards for his performance in Hector as well as a new nomination in the Unión de Actores Awards. In 2005, he premiered Queens, in which he went into the skin of a man about to marry his boyfriend (Daniel Hendler) in the Spanish first gay wedding and could not support his castrating mother, who will deliberately lose her dog in order to make impossible a normal life for the couple. In his next film, Alatriste, he played the son of a fellow of Viggo Mortensen who died in Flanders.
What Crosby intends by pessimism in these lectures is virtually identical to Roger Scruton's definition of it in The Uses of Pessimism (2010): a "recognition that ... constraints and boundaries make impossible any planned, rational transformation of society." (Kenan Malik's review of Scruton's book in The Guardian, 6 June 2010). This was an argument expanded two years later in a pair of "Lethaby Lectures" jointly entitled "The Pessimist Utopia", which Crosby delivered to the Royal College of Art, and subsequently published as a Pentagram Paper. Now fully under the influence of Jane Jacobs, and also of E. F. Schumacher (whose Small Is Beautiful had been published two years before), Crosby argued that his own sphere, design—centred as it was on small enterprises—provided an attractive alternative to the bureaucratic model of decision-making then prevalent.
Vitale and viewed the doctrine relied on in that case as implausible, given the long history of government religious practice in the United States, including the fact that the Supreme Court opens its own sessions with the declaration, "God Save this Honorable Court" and that Congress opens its sessions with prayers, among many other examples. Stewart believed that such practice fit with the nation's long history of permitting free exercise of religious practices, even in the public sphere. He declared the cases consolidated with Schempp as "so fundamentally deficient as to make impossible an informed or responsible determination of the constitutional issues presented"—specifically, of whether the Establishment Clause was violated. As to the intent and scope of the religion clauses of the First Amendment: > It is, I think, a fallacious oversimplification to regard the [religion > clauses] as establishing a single constitutional standard of "separation of > church and state", which can be applied in every case to delineate the > required boundaries between government and religion.... As a matter of > history, the First Amendment was adopted solely as a limitation upon the > newly created National Government.

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