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Advocates say these facilities are more dysfunctional than licensed shelters.
The federal government grows ever more dysfunctional because of deep political divisions.
Since the demise of earmarks, Congress has become more dysfunctional and polarized.
"Memories were coming up, and the more and more dysfunctional we became," she said.
The big picture: As Congress becomes more dysfunctional, more power goes to the executive branch.
You also find that high-inequality societies are more polarized, more chaotic, and more dysfunctional.
And the more dysfunctional it becomes, the more illegitimate it will seem to more and more people.
And the more dysfunctional it becomes, the more illegitimate it will seem to more and more people.
The films of Mr. Iñárritu break from the moral optimism of Hollywood to portray a more dysfunctional world.
If this year has taught us anything, it's that America's political system is more dysfunctional than previously thought.
So Trump's legal team is in a state of flux, threatening to make an already dysfunctional team even more dysfunctional.
Once brutalized by dictatorship under Saddam Hussein, the country became even more dysfunctional, difficult and dangerous for its people afterward.
The third is that these two reinforce each other: the further she moves into unfamiliar territory, the more dysfunctional her approach becomes.
The result was a still more dysfunctional government, with agencies under the president's control refusing to communicate with ministries under Mr Wickremesinghe.
The federal government is perhaps the rare entity in the nation's capital that is more dysfunctional than the region's pro football team.
The more one looks into this story it reveals a White House that is even more dysfunctional than had been previously believed.
There was one thing, however, she was more skilled at than anyone else: Making the the White House a far more dysfunctional place.
Having failed in Congress to cut SNAP, the Trump administration is betting that making the application process more dysfunctional will have the same effect.
In the long run, they may have rendered the federal government even more dysfunctional by further eroding one of the most important remaining Senate norms.
Ms. Feinstein described Washington as more dysfunctional than at any time in her career, and acknowledged that Democrats were unlikely to win back the Senate.
For the medium-dysfunctional families, light bickering and occasional chaos frequent mealtime, but for more dysfunctional characters, the absence of dinner tends to mark 'failed lives.
"UK politics seems more dysfunctional, and that is taking a toll on the economy," said Chris Scicluna, head of economic research at Daiwa Capital Markets in London.
As the 21th century progressed and people of different nationalities and faiths mixed routinely, the puritanical, exclusionary nature of Wahhab's teachings would become more and more dysfunctional.
California's fragmented, post-war suburban model, which was created for a more even wage distribution in a mass industrial economy, is clearly becoming more dysfunctional by the year.
That approach is going to make it not just harder for people to get access to benefits, it's also going to make government feel more dysfunctional to them.
Entering a speaker's race at this stage in a midterm year would plunge the conference into a nastier (and more dysfunctional) place than it is even in right now.
Celebrating its 40th birthday this month, the album has always riveted, but if anything the political and social predicaments that inform these songs have only become more dysfunctional over time.
In addition, early life stressors and more dysfunctional family life were associated with increased odds of having high cold pain sensitivity at 22 years, researchers report in the journal Pain.
While groups need to veer tight or loose for good reasons, we found that groups that got too extreme in either direction—too loose or too tight—were much more dysfunctional.
Because if you do, then the ever-escalating, ever-worsening problems behind not just judicial nominees, but nominations generally, are going to continue to make our government more and more dysfunctional.
"They've got a year's worth of work to do in four months at a time when Washington is more divided and more dysfunctional than I've ever seen it," said GOP strategist Mark Mackowiak.
Other recent attempts to enact immigration reform have been centered on granting amnesty to millions of people who broke the law and making our already dysfunctional immigration process even bigger (and, likely, more dysfunctional).
This week in "Still There," we're provided with a potent reminder that Rebecca comes from an even more dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship — and it's one that we get to watch play out at its ugliest.
Long considered one of the league's more dysfunctional franchises this side of Madison Square Garden, Phoenix has not tasted the postseason since 21, back when many of the players on the current roster were in high school.
But an upset election, as this year's midterms in November could easily be, will break first and hardest in those states—which would leave the Republican congressional caucus smaller and more strident, and risks making Congress even more dysfunctional.
The first season of Jesse Armstrong's HBO drama introduced us to the Roys, the tight-knit clan behind a lucrative media empire, and then picked them apart bit by bit, revealing them to be even more dysfunctional than we'd previously imagined.
"It's symptomatic of a White House that is more dysfunctional than ever — except now it's not just chaos, the long knives are coming out," said Chris Whipple, the author of "The Gatekeepers," a history of White House chiefs of staff.
California's fragmented, post-war suburban model, which was created for a more even wage distribution in a mass industrial economy, is clearly becoming more dysfunctional by the year for a knowledge-and-services economy with a wider level of income stratification.
The Phoenix Suns should feel good about not having to pay someone $15 million (which is what Bledsoe is guaranteed next season) to sit around and indirectly shine a spotlight on one of the more dysfunctional environments in the league.
In May, Trump announced that Wilkie was his pick to be the agency's permanent leader, putting him on tap to lead a sprawling agency that has grown more dysfunctional by the month, though reforming the VA was among Trump's campaign pledges.
"The one case that you can look back to where Congress had been equally and even more dysfunctional is the 1850s and of course that is not encouraging because of what happened at the end of that," Feller said, referring to the Civil War period.
In the years since, the Senate has if anything become even more dysfunctional, so it appears very much in hindsight like Bayh concocted a high-minded excuse for retiring when his political fortunes looked bleak, and has come out of retirement now that his fortunes look better.
Returning Democrats to Washington would be the sort of definition of insanity because we know how that goes, we've tried every combination of party control over the last decade between the White House and both branches of government and it's only trending in a more dysfunctional state.
If there's one thing more dysfunctional than gathering around the dinner table to ask weird relatives you (thankfully) see only once a year to pass the mashed potatoes and argue about politics, it's watching the fictional characters of your favorite TV shows and sitcoms do the same.
The muhassıl administration slowly became more and more dysfunctional. In 1764, muhassıl Çil Osman Agha was killed amidst a chaotic environment caused by his rule. Meanwhile, the ongoing war with Russia meant a deterioration in the people's welfare. Thus, on the request of the Archbishop and the Dragoman, Cyprus was placed directly under the administration of the Imperial Council in 1785, with the muhassıl being directly appointed.
Preparations for her younger sister's wedding reopen the issue after Beth hears back-handed comments from various family members. During the reception, her father Ken suffers a heart attack. Beth cares for him as he recuperates at home while her sisters wallow and their husbands remain glued to the television with constant takeout food. Beth's patience wanes as the household grows more dysfunctional, but Neil arrives with groceries and helps with chores.
She became progressively more dysfunctional until she was unable to work. She spent most days in bed, except when she was at therapy, while her husband did the house cleaning, shopping, cooking, and laundry. Her inability to cope with these tasks was due to her emotional problems rather than her physical ones, which were currently under control. Dr. Smith diagnosed her as multiple personality disorder and had this diagnosis confirmed by an MPD "expert" in a nearby city.
Deficits in social skills and positive social interactions have been empirically proven to be main contributors to the maintenance of depression. Individuals with depression typically interact with others less frequently than non-depressed persons, and their actions are typically more dysfunctional. One theory of social skills revolves around the lack of interaction-seeking behaviors displayed by the depressed individual. This lack of interaction results in social isolation that furthers the development of a negative self-concept, loneliness, and isolation.
The real-name financial system, which was introduced in 1993 for the purpose of preventing corruption and realizing tax equity, had become more dysfunctional than net functions, such as promoting the over-consumption and the overseas outflow of wealth and deepening financial difficulties of small and medium-sized companies.(Kang, Liang & Ma, 2001, p. 4) The measures to expand the market opening following the entry of the OECD in 1996 served as a destabilizing factor for the Korean economy, which was unfamiliar with the market economy and structurally weak.(Wade & Veneroso, 1998, p.
For example, a female heterozygous for haemophilia (an X-linked disease) would have about half of her liver cells functioning properly, which is typically enough to ensure normal blood clotting. Chance could result in significantly more dysfunctional cells; however, such statistical extremes are unlikely. Genetic differences on the chromosome may also render one X-chromosome more likely to undergo inactivation. Also, if one X-chromosome has a mutation hindering its growth or rendering it non viable, cells which randomly inactivated that X will have a selective advantage over cells which randomly inactivated the normal allele.
However, the second term becomes equally important with time when the people who moved to the countryside begin to reproduce and settle permanently in rural districts. Alexsandr Chaianov is credited for hypothesizing the theory of "agricultural cooperation in which he distinguished between vertical and horizontal forms of cooperative arrangements". The horizontal cooperation was described as a much more dysfunctional model in which small farms were identified as units that formed links with each other. The vertical cooperation was described as a much more practical model in that it involved linking "farms with food processors and retailers" in a hierarchical and feasible trend.
He also has a teen drama television series, Amnesia Girl, in development."The Mark of Cain and Amnesia Girl in development at CTV". Playback, February 23, 2012 Mills, who is gay, wrote Guidance as a satirical spin on his own history as a child actor, centering the screenplay on a character whose backstory is similar to his own but who has much more dysfunctional ways of dealing with his insecurities. Having not taken an acting role since 1994, he had to pay almost ten years worth of back ACTRA dues in order to act in his own film.
Mills, a former child actor who appeared on the television series You Can't Do That on Television in the 1980s,"Starring in own film costly for director". Brampton Guardian, September 9, 2014 drew inspiration both from the troubled history of many child actors and from a desire to subvert the conventions of the stereotypical coming out narrative."High school confidential". Xtra!, September 4, 2014 He describes David Gold as an "alter ego" who faces some of the same insecurities that Mills had dealt with in his own life, but has much more dysfunctional ways of coping with them.
The result is that primary distribution through the free market economy (whose distributive principle is "to each according to his production") delivers progressively more market-sourced income to capital owners and progressively less to workers who make their contributions through labor. Differential productiveness over time concentrates market-sourced income in the hands of those who will not recycle it back through the market as payment for consumer goods and services. They already have most of what they want and need, so they invest their excess in new productive power. This is the source of the distributional bottleneck which makes the private property, free market economy ever more dysfunctional.
From the fifth century San Marino was ruled by a direct democracy assembly composed by all the family heads known as the Arengo. However, as population grew, such body became more and more dysfunctional, with its functioning being crippled by feuds between families. While the exact timing is unknown, there is historical evidence that by the early 13th century the citizens of San Marino elected an assembly called Council of the LX, which was also known as the Grand and General Council. In this first stage the power was shared between the Arengo and the Council, with the latter gaining more and more power over the centuries.
In November 2009, Gibbs announced that, rather than running for re-election to the state senate in fall of 2010, he would run for the Summit County Commissioner seat being vacated by Bob French. Gibbs's retirement opened up a seat that Republicans viewed as a pickup opportunity. In 2014, Gibbs discussed his preference for local politics: “At the state level, it’s much more about whether you are a Republican or a Democrat and winning and losing, rather than making decisions that are good for Colorado. The more dysfunctional things get at the federal and state levels, the more people seem to come together at the local level to accomplish goals that are important to communities.” In November 2014, he easily defeated Republican Allen Bacher, winning re-election by over 66 percent of the vote.
It was funny yet tense and touched upon some incredibly important issues such as being tied down by family and needing to desperately be free. For a night when you want to get away from your own family problems, Estranged can show you a family that is bound to be more dysfunctional than your own." QX Magazine gave the play a 4 star rating describing it as "unaccountably satisfying" and enjoying the "killer one- liners" and the Islington Gazette enthused that the play is "bursting with talent" and that "Jason Charles turns the microscope on the fear and the inner turmoil of his characters and just like the cast he is fresh on the London stage." In February 2014 the play was enjoyed by an Australian audience at Sydney's Tap Gallery theatre - "The plot twists in Estranged make the family dramas of Dallas look like the Brady Bunch.
" Concerning the writing, "the dialogue is full of vigor and wit, with a straightforward tone that conveys mad outbursts, tearful breakdowns, and everything in between." And with regards to the adaptation, Santos praised the volume by writing "out of Tokyopop's many, many translations, this series stands among one of their best, if not the best." Santos was more couched in his approval for the fourth volume, giving it a C+ for story, an A− for art, and a B grade overall. While criticizing that "the plot has taken a vacation," he wrote that "those who are into NHK for the highly developed character drama, however, will find these chapters to be some of the most memorable yet," and concluded "it may not be the best or most entertaining volume of NHK, but it does serve its purpose, which is to deepen the story and make the characters even more dysfunctional and twisted than they already are.
Stan, however, simply abducts their two children and steals their truck. As Stan drives all three children to the state border, the newest abductees argue with Stan that their family is great. The two then start fighting with each other, and Stan instinctively yells at them by calling them "Steve" and "Hayley" and then he realizes that the two do not seem any more dysfunctional than his own children and don't need straight parents (and that the horses are not eating each other), and so he returns the children to their respective families, an inch from the state border. Stan tried to apologize, but Greg and Terry punched him and put a restraining order on him as punishment for kidnapping their new baby, while allowing Francine and the others to play with the baby in the park, though they let Stan come (on the condition that he stay far enough away, of course); his methods of cooing her from afar proving obviously ineffective.
He nonetheless claimed to be "fascinated" with how this behavior reveals Batman's personality, likening his rough treatment of Grayson to the psychologically frightening experience to which V subjected Evey Hammond in V for Vendetta. Sanderson also pointed out that Miller's view of All Star Batman & Robin as prequels to his graphic novels Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again suggests that the darker, grittier take on Batman and his more dysfunctional relationship with Robin make sense when taken in context, and that Batman's rough treatment of Dick Grayson reveals a lot about the inner workings of Batman's personality. Reviewer Brett Weiss, in the Comics Buyer's Guide #1636 (December 2007), gave the first issue of the series high marks for being interesting and edgy, but opined that by issue #6, the series became "a bad joke", citing the series' "absurdly bad, faux-noir dialogue", and presenting Batman "as a psychopath, as opposed to merely dark and disturbed." Weiss praised Jim Lee's art as "gorgeous", but opined that it was wasted on the title, which he saw as "something that seems to be bad on purpose".

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