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But Mr. Farmer's legacy to campaign financing was more enduring.
But we do have a chance to earn something more enduring.
More enduring satisfaction often comes when we invest to build something important.
The damage done to Morocco's nascent democratic institutions may be more enduring.
You'll start to appreciate people's more enduring qualities, like loyalty and attentiveness.
We'll take a look into some of the more enduring Yoncé theories.
And no cartoonist was more popular, or more enduring, than Gahan Wilson.
It's one of the more enduring questions of the smoldering Fyre Festival mystery.
And the impression it would have left surely would have been more enduring.
SOME writers' lives—and deaths—prove to be more enduring than their works.
" Perhaps no film of Mr. Hashimoto's has had more enduring influence than "Rashomon.
The challenge is changing its focus from the momentary to something more enduring.
But more enduring than any review score is the film's true gift: the batnipples.
There is perhaps no shoe in the world more enduring than the Ugg boot.
Often called a crisis, the problem is more enduring and more comprehensive than that.
Wilson sought a more enduring arrangement, founded on a compact among peace-loving states.
The song is excellent, with a more enduring quality than most of Rihanna's output.
"Congress is a more enduring institution than a particular president," he told The Hill.
They got the job, and that relationship proved more enduring than the Texaco gig.
But in the end, Christians believe the light is more real and more enduring.
The pair have been known as one of the genre's more enduring love stories.
The couple has been known as one of the genre's more enduring love stories.
But more enduring and less expensive was FDR's brief inaugural address before that military extravaganza.
But what is different to 2015 is that the uptick in inflation appears more enduring.
Why will Russia election interference in 2016 prove to be more enduring than other scandals?
They would marry but he also introduced her to Glamour Shots, a more enduring relationship.
But the image of "The Girl in the Picture" was far more enduring than anyone imagined.
S: That if you're sustainable, in the long term we will create more enduring, sustainable value.
Punishing Halliburton's boss and board would yield a more enduring lesson in merger-and-acquisition hubris.
It would most likely take a more enduring rise in uncertainty to undermine the economic recovery.
Their commitment was to something more enduring and more important: evidence and the truth it reveals.
Broadly asked Mac and Smith to unpack some of the more enduring myths about sex work.
Few have been more enduring, however, than the now-hackneyed broadside from Union Army Maj. Gen.
But among midcentury publishing figures and sexual provocateurs, Brown's legacy may be more enduring than Hefner's.
Ms Sobchak's liberal agenda, argues Kirill Rogov, a political analyst, may prove more enduring than her candidacy.
If you want something more enduring, Wirecutter recommends the Pyrex 18-Piece Simply Store Food Storage Set.
But Bolton wanted more; he believed that the U.S. needed a more enduring military presence in Syria.
The creator of Active Shooter is, according to Valve, one of the more enduring asset flippers on Steam.
He already adds up to something much more, and much more enduring, than the sum of his parts. ●
Billy Zane is the American with whom Orlando's female version has a more enduring, if less demanding, relationship.
On the other hand, active managers in foreign and emerging markets may have a more enduring advantage, he said.
But the more enduring question concerns the political damage wrought by the wild events of the last few days.
But establishing a more enduring presence in Syria would present the group with an invaluable opportunity, Western analysts said.
A proper writer, she explains, seeks not "clamorous Fame" but the "simpler, quieter and more enduring" reward of recognition.
However, his more enduring legacy may be in diminishing the role of academic, peer-reviewed science at the agency.
The march served as a momentary validation of King's work, but Conyers hoped to craft a more enduring one.
But now the question is: is this the start of a more enduring opposition movement or just a cathartic moment?
Beyond many state residents' erroneous belief that vaccines are linked to autism, lies a stronger — and perhaps more enduring — motivation.
But he wanted us to recognize that however sharp our disagreements, our shared moral heritage was stronger and more enduring.
Imperative uses a different approach to prevent leakage of information from an order that we think is much more enduring.
The author herself seems to know that there are more enduring means of mythmaking than the apotheosis of teenage boys.
"The negative impact of bushfires is more enduring than other disasters like floods," said Michael Blythe, chief economist at CBA.
And its impact is a lot more enduring than the manners — or lack thereof — a president displays while in office.
If you really want something to worry about, some astrologers believe that a long-lasting eclipse means more enduring spiritual effects.
That strange combination produced something far stronger and more enduring than other artifacts from that year, like frosted tips or Napster.
First, the cease-fire needs to hold so that a more enduring political solution to the Syria crisis can be pursued.
His editing of Mr. Capa's photos of D-Day produced one of the more enduring bits of lore in photojournalism history.
Yet an effective call can move the ball forward on critical initiatives so that you and your team achieve more enduring success.
Indeed, the pro-InfoWars fervor surrounding Alex Jones' ban from social media lasted about 24 hours; much more enduring is his silence.
" Viewed in concert with the original, that sense of genuine dedication is one of the more enduring aspects of "An Inconvenient Sequel.
It's a bruise that starts with a sharp, sudden pain and blossoms into something more enduring, something that becomes sensitive and sore.
When he was creating the United Nations, he took care to consult Congress, and the result was a far more enduring success.
Although discussion of fake news has prevailed lately, a more enduring problem is censorship and state control of news in many countries.
The multifaceted controversy touches on two of the more enduring taboos in American politics — frank discussion of racism and disparaging the electorate.
The move helped Amazon dominate the audiobook market, which has proved to be much more enduring and lucrative than the e-book market.
"The president still has a kind of transactional view of international politics but, in fact, interests are more enduring than transactions," Rice said.
Today, Baby Jane is recalled as one of the finer moments from Aldrich's oeuvre – more enduring in stature, perhaps, than the filmmaker himself.
But the consequences of Britain's departure from Europe won't be fully known for years, and almost certainly will be more enduring than Trump's.
David Jr. says he hopes the legacy of the Rockefellers isn't about their wealth, but the more enduring causes that wealth has funded.
But there's reason to believe that, as the movement spread beyond Cincinnati, the message on those side stages had a more enduring resonance.
No, this person might not strut into your life with peacock feathers fanned, but they will bring more enduring qualities, like loyalty and integrity.
And by preferring "ban" to "pause", he is indicating the 90-day prohibition may be a prelude to a more enduring change in policy.
But turning your considerable firepower on Trump can ensure that you win something far more enduring even than four years in the White House.
The blood drives and candlelight vigils in the days and weeks after the June 12, 2016, shooting were soon followed by more enduring action.
They left a more enduring monument too: a sombre stone church with a charmingly incongruous Tibetan-style roof that sweeps skyward at its edges.
Twitter's like button — the heart at the bottom of a Tweet — is one of the more enduring and popular parts of the Twitter experience.
I no longer try to discern which of these performed selves might be more authentic, more enduring; which I aspire to, or like better.
The need for freedom is tied to our natures, like the intermittent fever for deliverance through a despot, but it's stronger and more enduring.
A lawyer, Mr. Goodman was one of the city's longest-serving public employees, as redoubtable an institution as the Automat and even more enduring.
True, these are less likely to be written about by journalists than the yearly Nobel pick, but they tend to leave a more-enduring legacy.
Outside of the trophies and money that come with those accolades, Busch will leave a far more enduring – and often overlooked – legacy on the sport.
One, they argue that universal programs that are simple to understand are more likely to garner political support and are more enduring once they're implemented.
She'll want to grab legacy points, and a return to bipartisan governing would be a far more enduring record than another blast of executive orders.
The same homely indecisiveness that made Ken Bone a viral sensation in November gave The Man With The Lever an even more enduring cultural currency.
Sentiment is being restrained by a mixture of cyclical and structural factors - a temporary business cycle slowdown overlaid with more enduring concerns about the outlook.
There's a lesson here, Cancer, one about taking the time do things thoroughly rather than always rushing, because the results will invariably be more enduring.
While the ecological aspect of Suter's work is particularly timely, her obvious enjoyment of pure color and form makes her artworks all the more enduring.
Yet while the ecological aspect of Suter's work is timely, her obvious enjoyment of pure color and form makes the artworks all the more enduring.
But the market is now more confident a smoother iPhone upgrade cycle and services growth make the cash flows more enduring for years to come.
But the Biden story brings up an even more enduring question that transcends the Trump presidency and goes right to the heart of government itself.
The question going forward is whether the marches are simply a cathartic moment for people upset over Trump's election victory or a more enduring opposition movement.
It is also Ishi­guro's bid at solving an existential dilemma—a striking attempt by the maker to master himself, to make of himself something more enduring.
We Americans are constantly trying to grab hold of history, to own our moment in it, to distinguish the dramatic blips from the more enduring changes.
If any place has increased the odds that its citizens will live more enduring, happier lives it is here, along this curving coastline of the Pacific.
If Rebble can find a way to carry that spirit forward to in a sustainable way, it will have created something more enduring than a smartwatch.
A more enduring source of investor uncertainty is bound to result from the great lack of clarity on the U.K.'s future economic relations with Europe.
Both results are extremely troubling, not with as much immediacy as the bizarre White House events of the last few weeks, but with more enduring impacts.
He's sparked a more enduring form of hope Trump also has done something even stranger: He's arguably brought more hope than Obama did, and here's why.
But more enduring were the sculptures, which often caught passers-by unawares; many would pause for a closer look and, in the cellphone age, a picture.
The enterprise space has found slightly more enduring success, though much of the enterprise use hasn't expanded too far beyond "internal innovation hubs" and pilot programs.
But we must hope that the progress from this and other diplomatic negotiations on cyber is more enduring than that of The Hague conference on aircraft.
Maybe. What is certain is their alignment of destruction in the individual human context with the greater disaster, the more enduring violence occurring on a planetary scale.
"The smallest action you do in their heartland is better and more enduring to us than what you would [do] if you were with us," he said.
Though Mr. Trump promises to topple Washington's "rigged system," the opening rounds of his party's quadrennial meeting accentuated a more enduring maxim: Money always adapts to power.
Kennedy, meanwhile, headed for the rally, where a crowd awaited him, formulating a eulogy for Dr. King that proved more enduring than anything uttered at his funeral.
Instead, Harvard Business School's Alberto Cavallo studied how increased competition in the Amazon era affects firm pricing behavior, a result the academic characterized as far more enduring.
Was this a tactical maneuver to help Netanyahu protect himself from his anti-two-state right wing, or does it reflect a more enduring shift in US policy?
This special report will explain why that did not happen, and ask whether the West has a Putin problem or a much deeper and more enduring Russia problem.
What could have been the Clippers' fifth straight win instead became an entry in a much more enduring pattern, that of their regular cycles through promise and frustration.
Mr. Trump may pose a particularly vivid threat to American democracy, but a Senate commanded by Mr. McConnell presents a potentially more enduring, if far more conventional, one.
But David Bowie's music has touched my life at certain times like many others and has proved to be one of the more enduring legacies in popular music.
Funding a nonprofit to sway thinking on, say, climate change or marriage equality or school choice — pick your issue — is a lower-profile, less risky, more enduring investment.
Advocates for people with disabilities say recognition of their value in the workplace is long overdue, and they hope employers' current hiring need spurs a more enduring shift.
But a jump in tariffs to 25 percent would signal a more enduring rise in costs and hit bottom lines harder for companies that buy and sell those goods.
These economic assumptions are thus complementary to the conservative agenda and that, in and of themselves, makes them far more enduring than they should be based on the facts.
Without intending to downplay the significance of wins and losses and Grand Slam titles, those aspects of his legacy will ultimately matter more and prove to be more enduring.
Then everybody ends up back at Almaviva's castle, which is now a lunatic asylum and the setting for another reconciliation that may be more enduring this time, but who knows?
Mr. Becerra's curious no-show from the public announcements has provided one of the more enduring questions about the scrutiny of the tech industry sweeping through Washington and state capitals.
Although these protests are triggered by more recent events, they are microcosms [of] a more enduring and deeper crisis of political representation and systematic marginalization suffered by the Oromo people.
When The Conners arrives on ABC for its first season sans Roseanne this September, another more enduring working-class American family will return to our screens for its 230th season.
We should recommit ourselves to making our campuses, and society at large, stronger and more enduring than ever, in the spirit of American ideals at their finest, working in concert.
But larger and more enduring questions remain about how personal data continues to be collected and used to game not just the system, but ourselves as sovereign individuals and citizens.
In Chicago he faced doubts over whether he was "black enough", a question that overlapped, in a complicated way, with the poisonous and more enduring allegation that he wasn't truly American.
He also urged Trump to rescind his invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the White House until a "more enduring cease-fire" is struck between Turkish and Kurdish forces.
After turning thirty and having her first child, Cox decided that she wanted to leave a more enduring and meaningful legacy and began channeling her creative energy into an artistic career.
Rather than throwing away that cash on monuments that could bring the world together, wouldn't it be better if nations of the world chipped in to save something much more enduring?
But the second lesson from the Capone case is more enduring; and justice, always a slow learner, would be well served to remember it: lawlessness is no way to combat lawlessness.
But we do have a chance to earn something more enduring... For more than six decades since, every time she sang, we were all graced with a glimpse of the divine.
But there is also the risk of falling prey to Silicon Valley-style techno-solutionism, where tech is used to address all problems at the expense of simpler, more enduring solutions.
The Trump presidency has been a whirlwind of headlines in which one controversy is quickly overtaken by the next, but the trade war could prove more enduring to North Dakota voters.
Time, that fourth dimension, has always been an essential element in Pepper's work — a desire to create something outside history, something bigger and more enduring than herself, than all of us.
Minutes before announcing that he voted against Republican interests in the census case, Roberts issued a separate, arguably more enduring, decision closing federal court doors to lawsuits against extreme partisan gerrymanders.
The 2008 financial crisis, which began in the United States but quickly spread to Europe with more enduring, destructive consequences, should in theory have been a boon to the global left.
That's the idea, at any rate, in this slickly enjoyable, bankrupt take on a fail-safe formula, one that celebrates an ethos even more enduring than patriotism: old-fashioned American greed.
David Adams from the Dublin-based international refugee NGO, GOAL, said that, despite the influx of refugees, Kilis has coped remarkably well but that a more enduring solutions has to be found.
During the four-and-a-bit years of his reign, English football has faced a litany of problems, nearly all of them starker, more enduring and more deep-seated than Roy Hodgson.
Far more enduring, far more effective, far more significant in a tournament is the ability to outlast opponents, to find a way to win, regardless of how aesthetically pleasing it might be.
The Taviani brothers, in one of cinema's more enduring partnerships, told stories of suffering, struggle and power in a filmmaking career that began in the 1950s and continued into the current decade.
In 1899, Yeats co-founded the short-lived Irish Literary Theater but years later managed to help set up the far more enduring Irish National Theater Society, housed at the Abbey Theater.
Though her illness had yet to be diagnosed, there is a prophetic quality to her insistence on wanting to leave behind her something more enduring than a selection of glossy back pages.
Even if these images sometimes encouraged an acknowledgement of black bodily pain, their circulation did not naturally lead to an appreciation of the community's more enduring losses, including psychological, emotional, and financial suffering.
The company believes that improving the overall driving experience, in addition to providing drivers more value for their time, could also be a more enduring means of attracting them away from other platforms.
Indeed, some measures announced while Russians were caught up in the World Cup excitement, such as increases in sales tax and the retirement age could have a more enduring effect on the economy.
Yet it is the aromatic gingerbread cookie that is the more enduring export, spawning museums and hands-on bakeries dedicated to the popular Christmas treats and a debate over which cookie is best.
But the competition's origins are a lot more interesting than what it became, its history a mad tapestry of events that criss-crosses with some of the game's far more enduring moments and characters.
Over time Britain could see the emergence of a turbocharged elite—brainy, in well-paid jobs, and with plenty of capital behind them—that is even more enduring than the landed gentry of old.
"This weekend, as we search for ways to bridge our differences, we look to the principles that are more enduring than politics," he said in his weekly address Saturday, a day after Veterans Day.
But the more enduring and important answer is that Microsoft has become a case study of how a once-dominant company can build on its strengths and avoid being a prisoner of its past.
But what may be more enduring and important than one election is that the outing of Harvey Weinstein's sexual predations are a game changer for women who allege that powerful men sexually assaulted them.
If they can't pursue the political points to be scored from the Trump scandal while also addressing the more enduring challenges they were elected to take on, what good are they to the voters?
Now there's nothing wrong with letting Americans keep more of their money, but it's highly questionable that more spending power for salaried workers is the missing link to a more enduring economic expansion right now.
Characterized by the intrusion of fiction into the realm of truth and justice, these trials are used by the government to deceive the international community and distort a more enduring and much deeper political crisis.
Colonel Qaddafi's more enduring legacy is the paranoid factionalism that has pitted Libya's politicians, fighters and towns, so viciously against one another since 2011, and that could yet endanger battlefield gains against the Islamic State.
An essential decision ahead, Mr. Shaheen said, will be for the winner to determine whether to spend the money while she is alive or to create a more enduring fund, like a foundation or endowment.
A few hours later, Mr. Trump went on TV himself, vowing to turn a one-time spending-and-debt deal brokered out of expediency into a more enduring bipartisan alliance that could transform his presidency.
But at this point, it seems more likely that his fecklessness will provide them with a very different, and perhaps more enduring legacy: the recognition that they must learn to manage Iran without American help.
"The president's relationship with Mr. Murdoch is deeper and more enduring than most in his life, and the two commiserate and plot strategy in their phone calls, according to people close to both," the paper said.
But it was not clear whether the meeting would lead to an actual agreement, or that such an agreement, even if reached, would prove any more enduring than at least five others sealed over the years.
The court said that even though the story was easily accessible on the Internet and social media, for it to be splashed all over the English papers would lead to "potentially more enduring invasions" of privacy.
Meerkat Manor, say, offers much less on the spine-tingling scale but, in sticking around the same place and species for a long time, offers much more on the more-enduring scales of knowledge and humor.
Securing the Republican Senate majority could allow Mr. Trump to create an even more enduring achievement if a liberal justice's seat opened, perhaps for health reasons, in the second half of his term, Mr. Whelan said.
A more enduring performance came two years later when she starred on Broadway in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," Jay Allen's play based on a Muriel Sparks novel about an imperious teacher in the 1930s.
Moving to TV, he starred in a popular primetime drama, "I Spy," but left a more enduring legacy with an animated Saturday-morning program, "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids," which adapted his exaggerated childhood memories.
If the last-second shot takes down a favorite (Bryce Drew of Valparaiso, 1998) or delivers a championship (Kris Jenkins of Villanova last year), the celebration is a little louder, the memory a little more enduring.
Although much of this recent discussion has been spurred by this year's Oscar contenders (all of the acting nominees are white), the issues are far greater and more enduring than the industry's annual Saturnalia of self-congratulation.
According to a group of advocacy organizations that supports the bill, the Driven by Justice Coalition, the practice of suspending driving privileges for lack of payment is more extensive, and causes more enduring harm, than previously known.
But perhaps no single event has proved more enduring in Mr. Sanders's consciousness — more viscerally felt in his signature fury toward the one percent — than the day he was told his neighborhood heroes belonged to someone else.
One of the more enduring story lines of late-night in 2017 concerns the ratings success of Stephen Colbert's Late Show, which has steadily outstripped the previous champion, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, since Trump became president.
But even as Mario Run has reached more players, thanks to its free-to-play structure and a steady stream of updates Heroes has proven to be the more enduring and lucrative release since it debuted in February.
As effective as "Premature" is as an engaging genre exercise, it's even deeper and more enduring as portraiture that's every bit as steeped in history, culture and social space-claiming as a Jacob Lawrence or Kehinde Wiley painting.
Treating anxiety is actually one of the success stories of the mental health field; we have literally hundreds of studies that support certain types of therapies, and these therapies often lead to a more enduring recovery than medications.
Indeed this is by far the more enduring challenge to the Republic than the jihadist one because it cuts to the core of who we are as a people and what kind of society we wish to build.
In doing so, Nintendo brought to a close one of the more enduring mysteries surrounding The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and how a certain armor set seemed to exist in the game's code, discoverable only through questionable means.
There are alliances in the Midwest between back to the land hippies, upper crust financiers, and close-minded old farmers that have created a wealth far less ostentatious than the flash of El Lay or the Hamptons, but perhaps more enduring.
Now, in what is likely to be the twilight of StarCraft 2 as a major competitive title, StarCraft: Remastered's arrival seems like a tacit admission about which of the two RTS games is going to be the more enduring classic.
But tracing their long, bizarre journey from death to burial underscores broader, more enduring problems with the city's mortuary system, particularly its recurring failure to contact relatives before bodies are dispatched to mass graves on Hart Island, the city's potter's field.
Harry J. Middleton, who spent the last two years of Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency as a speechwriter but made a more enduring impact on Johnson's legacy as the director of his presidential library for more than three decades, died on Jan.
The full spectacle of Trump's campaign—the compulsive feuds and slurs, the detachment from established facts—has demanded so much attention that it is easy to overlook a process with more enduring consequences: his bureaucratic march toward actually assuming power.
At the same time, the sanctuary fight has seeped into a more enduring political dynamic: the domination of state legislatures by Republicans, who are increasingly interested in legislating what cities within those states (often governed by Democrats) can and can't do.
"The ECB will have to collect more evidence that the recent data moderation is indeed a soft patch and not the first sign of a more enduring slowdown in the economy," said Luigi Speranza, head of European economics at BNP Paribas in London.
King faced obstacles larger and more enduring than presidents or election cycles, yet he never lost faith in the capacity for citizens to recognize their own humanity in the lives of others and to use this knowledge and empathy to transform the world.
While anti-capitalist experiments such as Occupy, the Spanish indignados movement, and Greece's Syriza government gained momentum for brief periods, a more enduring legacy of the crisis has been the rise of a xenophobic nationalism that blends anti-globalization sentiments with racism.
TOKYO/SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's nuclear test this week set off alarm bells in Japan and South Korea, but its more enduring outcome may be the cementing of a fragile reconciliation that could lead to military cooperation between the two key U.S. allies.
So when García, 39, decided last spring to part ways with Murray, citing a need for independence as he ended one of the more enduring caddie-player collaborations, his challenge was to find someone whose strength was reading him more than reading greens.
Britain has said it does not want to be a permanent "taker" of EU rules to maintain EU financial market access and Glen said the issue was how to find a more "enduring mechanism" that recognises that changes in rules can occur on both sides.
TWO days after hearing arguments in one of the most important reproductive rights cases in a generation, the Supreme Court delivered a temporary win to the pro-choice movement that may (or may not) be a sign of a more enduring victory to come.
Concerted and coordinated push back by the US and its allies Of more enduring consequence than diplomatic embarrassment, is the concerted and coordinated push back by the US and its allies -- such as Japan and Australia -- which was done in a very public way.
As the fallout from the last week's collapse continues to reverberate, in hindsight it's obvious that the company's business model, which mistook the temporary construction boom at the start of the millennium for something more enduring, died in the teeth of the Great Recession.
After leaving the farm, they were on the run before finding more enduring protection with the Bielski partisans, a guerrilla brigade run by three brothers who had created a Jewish community in Belarus forests, where they cared for families and attacked German soldiers and facilities.
But the more enduring message, and the one the organizers and founders of the event repeated, was that, in an industry that seems by nature to demand imbalance in the lives of those who work in it, they hoped to find a different way.
While security is vital to US-African relations, for a more enduring partnership, Secretary Tillerson would do well to focus on the complementarity and interdependence of defense, diplomacy, and development—and use this trip as an opportunity to generate momentum in all three realms.
A decade ago, Dr. MacPherson and a collaborator formulated an equation describing how, in three and higher dimensions, individual bubbles evolve in live foams — the fleeting foam at the meniscus in his champagne flute, for instance, or the more enduring head on a pint of beer.
As Rob Manfred, the commissioner of Major League Baseball, searches for ways to engage younger fans by trying to speed up games — allowing an intentional walk with a signal rather than four wide pitches, for example — a more enduring solution seems to be in plain sight.
I've toiled in this business for nearly 20 years, and even in the best of times it has been a squeamish and skittering ride, the sort of career you'd counsel your kids to avoid in favor of something less volatile and more enduring — bitcoin mining, perhaps.
Despite some of those kinds of hiccups and challenges, online marketplaces — where smaller businesses sell items via third-party platforms like Amazon or eBay — have been one of the more enduring (perhaps the most enduring?) business models over the many ups and downs of the world of e-commerce.
Finally, and even more seriously, I fear a return to the international climate that prevailed in the 1920s and 30s, when the United States withdrew from the global stage and countries everywhere pursued what they perceived to be their own interests without regard to larger and more enduring goals.
Dead to a Dying World's self-titled debut album was meant to be Sean's final statement to the world, yet with last year's Litany (released on Gilead Media, Tofu Carnage Records, and Alerta Antifascista Records), the band grew into something stronger and more enduring as both a musical unit and as a family.
Forty-three years ago, Rusher sought to leverage civil rights and identity politics to sever "businessmen, manufacturers, hard-hats, blue-collar workers and farmers" from the Democratic Party — a project he framed as necessary to make the Republican Party stand for something bigger and more enduring than the sum of its individual politicians.
But while these compelling facts lend urgency to the fight, reforms must be based on the more enduring values that unite the Faith and Justice Fellowship: the worth and dignity of each human life, the need to repair the deep social damage caused by crime and the possibility for redemption for all people – even if someone will serve the rest of their life in prison.
While this might reflect something different in the nature of courts and governments (courts being duty-bound to judge fairly each individual case they hear, while governments try to find the best solutions for broad populations with competing interests) it seems to me that the logic of the Canadian courts will prove sounder and more enduring than any government-led attempt to limit assisted dying to those with a short terminal prognosis.
His statement followed a message of condolences from former President Obama and former first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Michelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her MORE, who wrote that Franklin showed that Americans have the "chance to earn something more enduring" than royalty.
But a more enduring solution is to increase wage growth by enabling white-collar and service-sector employees to bargain collectively, making more salaried workers eligible for overtime pay, ending discriminatory practices that result in pay disparities based on race and gender, and tightening up the visa system that lets companies in technology, finance and other white-collar fields use cheaper foreign labor to fill jobs or replace workers in the United States.

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