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Since then, the more muscular militaristic approach has been adopted.
Burning Arrow is more muscular than just overpowering and huge.
It screams powerful and agile without physically being more muscular.
Some politicians urged a more muscular response to the December attacks.
Trump's budget is more "muscular" than Obama's defense request, Eaglen says.
Consider these signs of Macron's more muscular geopolitical approach: On Dec.
The more muscular the pig gets, the less fat it has.
Others openly celebrated the advent of a more muscular Hindu agenda.
Though as a result, the songs got more muscular and more full.
He's also depicted as taller and more muscular than in other illustrations.
They're more muscular, so they can fight their way through the sand.
Some politicians have urged a more muscular response to the December attacks.
The memo by the State Department officials demanded a more muscular stance.
Hers is a bit neater and more muscular, but just as inscrutable.
Hicks also remarks on Djokovic's improved stamina and Murray's more muscular physique.
It seems sensible to create a more muscular regulator with a clear purpose.
Did you model your more muscular take on Geralt on someone in particular?
Cyber regulation is another issue where we may see states become more muscular.
Nonstop touring had physically changed her — her body was more muscular, toned, athletic.
Girls were picked for more "muscular" sports, like crew, and dominated the schoolyard.
"I'm going to be more muscular than them and have more vascularity," he says.
But in truth more muscular law and order would not have deterred the killer.
The Expedition's fully-redesigned body is more muscular and clean than in years past.
The video may make it harder for the administration to avoid more muscular action.
President Xi Jinping has pushed the country toward a more muscular brand of authoritarianism.
"Stair-climbers look lean but are more more muscular than long-distance runners," Zeigel said.
With more muscular arrangements and a crisper sound design, he might well be onto something.
As the gymnasts have gotten more muscular, their leotards have gotten more pink and sparkly.
Mr Graham and Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat, have crafted a more muscular package.
At first glance, a more muscular Europe might seem to be exactly what Trump wants.
The app can smooth out skin, make someone thinner, or even make people appear more muscular.
The ratings demonstrated that the winners became thinner and more muscular over the 15-year span.
Under Mr Abe, Japan has also tried to play a more muscular role in world affairs.
One consequence of governments' fading deference towards tech firms is a more muscular approach towards taxation.
Consequently, Mr Phillips wants Britain to abandon organic integration in favour of a more muscular approach.
He said a more muscular move would be to limit how drug companies can market opioids.
In meetings this week, Bolton has relayed Trump's views that a more muscular response is needed.
Juul's alliance with Altria has given it access to a far more muscular, experienced political player.
Because of its power, she recommends it for more muscular individuals who are looking for intense percussions.
Foremost among his heroes is Nehru's deputy, Vallabhbhai Patel, a more muscular nationalist and pro-Hindu politician.
Even while Reagan was talking about peace, Bush found the need to stress a more muscular vision.
Officials argue that the more muscular approach will actually make a real conflict with China less likely.
In Crimea, eastern Ukraine and now Syria, Mr. Putin has flaunted a modernized and more muscular military.
Promoting competition isn't the only idea in the world, but more muscular price controls are much more controversial.
They concluded that a flamingo standing on two legs uses more muscular energy to maintain a steady posture.
The massacre in Orlando fueled those concerns and Mr. Trump's insistence on a more muscular national security stance.
It's a telltale sign that the new administration is taking a more muscular approach to covert operations there.
But by late August, Admiral Rogers, its director, was pressing for a more muscular response to the Russians.
Many pro-Brexit politicians will support the president's quest for reduced immigration and a more muscular approach to trade.
But increasing exposure to Western lifestyles has made a desire for a more muscular physique, namely abdominal muscles, trendy.
Not all bodies are the same, but even when I tried to get more muscular, it was actually difficult.
While culturally, men are encouraged to become more muscular, women often feel pressure to lose weight, including muscle mass.
They argue that there is nothing wrong with emphasizing India's Hindu history and traditions in a more muscular way.
First, the U.S. should apply more muscular measures to combat Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps and other hardliners inside Iran.
On these issues Mr Ford's small-government, low-tax instincts clash with Mr Trudeau's advocacy of a more muscular government.
Does a thuggish politics require a more muscular response on the part of those upholding liberal values and democratic traditions?
Every time I walk into a store, I feel the pressure: Men should be more muscular, women should be slim.
The bottom line: This more muscular stance by Brussels sends a stronger deterrence signal to authoritarian regimes targeting democratic institutions.
The premium sedan has a long hood and horizontal body lines, while the SUV has a more muscular-looking hood.
But more than ever, the UAE feels it must manage the optics of its more muscular approach to regional politics.
So the opening of opportunity has to not only be there, but be there in a much more muscular way.
Among many, the allure of Barack Obama's brainy nuance had given way to a longing for a more muscular certainty.
He was shorter than Siatta but more muscular, with a build hinting at years of weight training and competitive wrestling.
Nikolaj Znaider gave a more muscular, yet still refined, performance of Brahms's Violin Concerto after the Anderson work on Saturday.
Democrats, however, had pushed to delay the vote after citing concerns with Pompeo's endorsement of a more muscular surveillance apparatus.
White people often perceive black men to be bigger, taller, and more muscular (and therefore more threatening) than they really are.
Pharma might have to swallow a more muscular version of the CREATES Act, a bill aimed at bolstering competition from generics.
"We saw victories where insurgent progressives showed that bolder and more muscular is a path to victory," Dinkin told VICE Impact.
If you could change your own genome to not make this regulator anymore, it could make you stronger and more muscular.
Many white people perceive black men to be bigger, taller, and more muscular (and therefore more threatening) than they really are.
Expect to see a more muscular, proactive and assertive approach across a number of fault-line issues concerning U.S.–China relations.
It's about transforming the economy, lifting the up the poor and middle class, and creating a more muscular, active public sector.
After the company erected razor wire fences around its terminal in late 2017 and initiated preparatory work, opponents organized more muscular defiance.
A year ago, a biohacker famously injected himself at a conference with modified DNA that he hoped would make him more muscular.
Trump came to victory partly by appealing to the more muscular, blue-collar jobs of old: the coal miners, the steelworkers, etc.
Since they tend to be more muscular than women, they have more muscle support for their internal organs, which means better bladder control.
"I've been really hungry for these much more muscular pieces of writing, which isn't the mode people write in right now," he observes.
Since the Hindu nationalist party of the prime minister, Narendra Modi, took power in 2860 it has also adopted a more muscular posture.
They have sharpened their stances, adopted a more muscular and simple delivery and paid more attention to the emotional impact of their messages.
It also marks the return of a more muscular stance from a host government, a trend that was common during the commodities boom.
Commentary The United Nations, a more muscular and inclusive body than its predecessor, the League of Nations, is badly in need of reform.
At the start of the year, it appeared that the Trump administration would take a more muscular approach to the South China Sea.
Schroeder, a former member of Volkswagen's supervisory board, said that had he been in Merkel's shoes he would taken a more muscular approach.
If Mr. Obama thinks climate change is the most important challenge of our time, he might want to take a more muscular approach.
The Montalcino wines are often denser and more muscular than the generally leaner and more angular ones made in the cooler Chianti region.
He has had six months to authorize covert action, propose tougher economic sanctions, order a more muscular diplomatic response and protect election systems.
Males and females are indistinguish­able to my eyes, lean and deep-chested, while nurturers, the third sex, are noticeably more muscular and squarely built.
"I found some fitness models on Instagram such as Katy Hearn and really fell in love with their more muscular curvy appearance," says Tomlinson.
Mr Stankey says he wants "a more muscular HBO" that engages customers so regularly that they consider it important enough to keep year round.
Secretary of State John Kerry himself has advocated a more muscular U.S. military posture in Syria to force Assad to negotiate a political settlement.
And the new exterior design takes the Vantage's sharp-nosed, flat-tailed bullet shape and makes it at once more sensuous and more muscular.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE have also felt compelled to adopt a more muscular posture abroad as American influence in their backyard has waned.
"When I was younger, it was hard seeing all these thin athletes when I had more muscular curves and was big-busted," she says.
If Carl hadn't been so concerned with Lace being the property of another, more muscular, land-holding male, this really could have gone somewhere.
Yet today, nearly two decades later, Europe's far right as a whole is a much more muscular, established force than in the early aughts.
They sang "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" in a way that was more muscular than beautiful, their clasped hands making a better connection than their voices.
You look more muscular than you really are, especially if you're standing in front of your favorite mirror where the lighting is just right.
The emergency power example reminds us that our leadership over the years has tried to build a more muscular presidency outside of the Constitution.
Think of an athlete and a non-athlete with identical body weights; the athlete with a more muscular build will have a higher metabolism.
And some who have been critical of Mr. Trump in the past were cheering him on over his more muscular approach to world affairs.
Clinton similarly argued for a more muscular approach in Syria, where President Bashar al-Assad has ruthlessly clung to power amid a bloody civil war.
Many of the characters were more muscular and curvy than stereotypical comic book heroines, but in a way that Nord felt reflected their super strength.
Between the two incidents, longtime China watcher Bill Bishop wondered whether it was the sign of China launching a more muscular presence on social media.
Kerry himself has advocated a more muscular U.S. military posture in Syria to put pressure on Russia and force Assad to negotiate a political settlement.
The fourth defect is called hypertrophy, which means that the heart becomes thicker and more muscular because it has to work harder to pump blood.
Toymaker Mattel on Tuesday announced 15 new Ken dolls, featuring seven skin tones, nine hairstyles and three body styles including a more muscular "broad" physique.
It showed a man, who seemed more muscular than me, holding up a big cake with a little girl and a woman on his side.
Like Carpenter, Clark is all about the analogue synths, but puts them to way more muscular, dancefloor-friendly use on this pounding slice of melodrama.
When he started developing his social-media presence in late 2015, he learned a myriad of tricks that could make him look much more muscular.
That was a major blow to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's push to develop defense export capabilities as part of a more muscular security agenda.
They did find some associations between being more active and assertive and stronger and more muscular men; strength being a different trait than attractiveness level.
"… We believe risks such as a more muscular U.S. approach on trade bear watching," wrote BlackRock global chief investment strategist Richard Turnill, in a note.
They have become a more muscular political and social force and have turned the generally liberal profile of the area's Jews more observant and conservative.
The two have worked closely over the past two years, though Graham has occasionally advocated a more muscular military approach than Trump is comfortable with.
Widely recognised as China's most ambitious and powerful leader since Deng Xiaoping, Mr Xi has won plaudits for his graft purge and more muscular foreign policy.
They backed a more muscular approach to using military force as a way to push back against Republican claims that their party was weak on defense.
More muscular individuals who like a hard massage should look for a massage gun with a higher stroke rate, more percussions per minute, and more force.
Clinton often showed uneasiness in Obama's shadow as secretary of state, when she pushed for a more muscular foreign policy, particularly in Libya and in Syria.
But he has failed to accompany that with meaningful explanations of the legal and strategic foundations for these more muscular approaches in various theaters of combat.
This has rattled nerves regionally and in Washington as China takes a more muscular approach to territorial disputes in places such as the South China Sea.
In short, Saudi is more muscular and through the leadership of King Salman's son, Mohammed bin Salman, has taken a stronger and more dominant regional position.
Black power had reared its head, and with it came more muscular state governments embracing investments in infrastructure and the region's first statewide public school systems.
What's more, the bipartisan consensus on the need for a more muscular approach to Beijing raises questions about the durability of any agreement that is reached.
Clinton would have prevailed had she adopted a more muscular pro-worker message, union leaders lament, more like Bernie Sanders's message attacking trade deals and inequality.
Japan's loss represents a major setback for Abe's push to develop an arms export industry as part of a more muscular security agenda after decades of pacifism.
The front end, in particular, looks lower, wider and more muscular with tweaks to the grille, bumper and headlights as well as new J-shaped running lights.
Mr Tillerson had become increasingly detached from the White House as the president let it be known that he wanted to pursue a more muscular foreign policy.
Saudi Arabia had hoped for Clinton to adopt a more muscular approach to Syria than Obama, who has disappointed Riyadh by opening up to arch-rival Iran.
These one-sided polls with slanted issue questions could once again easily miss the impact of 4 percent growth combined with more muscular trade and immigration policies.
Financial regulators will also quickly overlap with - or clash with - competition watchdogs and data protection authorities which are taking a more muscular approach to big technology companies.
However, because they are often made to look more muscular, it's hard to make a direct comparison with the female characters being made to look more voluptuous.
The role required Robbie to "get ugly": wear unflattering wigs, equally unflattering '22000s and '212s clothing, and padding in her legs to approximate Harding's more muscular build.
That also put the campaign at odds with first lady Melania Trump, who the president identified as driving force behind the more muscular ban he initially proposed.
Smithers as "the real godmother of the new style of philanthropy" — a more muscular demeanor in which donors aggressively monitor how their gifts are spent by grantees.
In a video posted on Instagram by his wife, fellow actor Isla Fisher, in December, Baron Cohen was seen looking noticeably more muscular than he had previously.
China's development of modern and stealthy fighter jets, combined with Japan's more muscular security agenda under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, is fuelling Tokyo's push for a new fighter.
That, so far, has been the extent of direct Western help on the battlefield, even as Libyan commanders appeal for more muscular assistance — ammunition, airstrikes and medical supplies.
And, of course, they hate the opening to Cuba and demand a more muscular, sometimes military response to Russia in Ukraine and China in the South China Sea.
The loss of the $40 billion contract was a major blow for Abe's ambitions to develop Japan's defense export capabilities as part of a more muscular security agenda.
Two months later, a wash of more muscular fuzz made its way up through the tiers of Terminal 5 as Ride took the stage at that Manhattan club.
But he's jettisoned some of his worst ideas — on NATO being obsolete, for instance — while taking a more muscular approach against the Islamic State, Iran and North Korea.
The move immediately received praise from foreign policy experts on social media, and is the latest indication the administration is trying to present a more muscular posture toward Moscow.
He pressed for a more muscular pushback against Russia (including arming the Ukrainians), favoured a tougher approach to China, opposed the surge in Afghanistan and the intervention in Libya.
Another contingency is the prospect of expanded conflict in the Mideast from a more muscular Saudi stance, which could move oil markets back onto a pins-and-needles footing.
The ongoing harassment and threats Filipinos are experiencing on Facebook can only be resolved if the tech giant takes a much more muscular role policing the environment it created.
I decided part of it had to do with the effects of puberty on men — they get more muscular and powerful — whereas women get more body fat and estrogen.
But as Saudi Arabia has taken a more muscular approach to foreign policy with the rise of a young Crown Prince, Mecca has emerged as a political fault-line.
But officials said broad agreement existed throughout the rest of the government that the Russian interference campaign was ongoing and required a more muscular response to deter further meddling.
The Obama administration is promising more "muscular" enforcement of U.S. vehicle safety rules after a series of major recalls raised questions about federal oversight of the nation's auto industry.
It took me months to stop rushing through the recovery, even though you're supposed to spend more time in recovery than in the more muscular parts of the stroke.
There might be a way to unify the more laissez faire U.S. approach with the more muscular regulatory approach of the EU which is to better define property rights.
Pricing advocates probably would have liked something a little more muscular there, but in the end, I think the instinct — to avoid the fight entirely — is the right one.
The coenzyme's depletion is linked to aging and aging-related disease—a study re-upping the stuff in mice was found to make them livelier, more youthful, and more muscular.
President Trump and his Secretary of State Rex Tillerson have suggested the new administration will take a more muscular approach to the dispute -- setting the stage for a potential showdown.
But there are two significant signs that as Donald Trump's first Supreme Court nominee gets to work, he may envision his job in more muscular terms than did Mr Scalia.
A group of NATO allies are considering a more muscular response to state-sponsored computer hackers that could involve using cyberattacks to bring down enemy networks, Reuters reported last week.
The following April the then Ethiopian prime minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, announced that his government was working on a new, possibly more muscular Eritrean policy, though the details were never revealed.
The city, known for a political tradition of empathy for the downtrodden, is now divided over whether to respond with more muscular law enforcement or stick to its forgiving attitudes.
Not yet approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, these compounds are often marketed to bodybuilders online as "legal steroids" that can help them look leaner and more muscular.
It not only signals a more muscular approach to foreign policy in China, but also accords with the party's tightening grip over information under Xi Jinping, the country's authoritarian leader.
The United States had insisted that Unifil must be more muscular in policing Hezbollah weaponry, and had suggested that it would not agree to renewing the mandate without significant changes.
The so-called "Frick Shield Bearer," for example, is young, lithe, and supple, while the twin figure, on loan from the Princely Collections in Liechtenstein, is heavier and more muscular.
Mr. Flynn didn't reveal just what he meant by "putting Iran on notice," but he clearly wanted to signal that the administration is intent on setting a more muscular tone.
But certainly, Omar has stepped in it more than once and raised some eyebrows about how to have a more muscular debate about Israel and Palestine without resorting to ugly language.
The president's critics would have it differently: that if he had pursued an earlier, more muscular policy he would have both lessened much suffering and checked the further rise of terror.
As the Times' excellent foreign correspondent Neil MacFarquhar wrote in a late August piece: In Crimea, eastern Ukraine and now Syria, Mr. Putin has flaunted a modernized and more muscular military.
One guy was fashionably dressed with a silvery suede crew cut and had a body proportioned like Michelangelo's David, though somewhat more muscular with cable-like veins running down his arms.
Warren largely sidestepped the Sanders-Biden fray while signaling her intention to implement a much more muscular trade agenda than the free-trade-friendly centrist consensus of the last few decades.
"There has been some real progress in addressing the issue, but it's just not working fast enough and it was time to take a more muscular approach," Mr. de Blasio said.
"Mulan is clearly an empowered-female story but we can also do something new in this reimagining, make it a little more muscular, stronger, with touch of Ridley Scott," Bailey told Vulture.
RELATED: Obama looks for allies' support on ISIS as ties and nerves fray Obama spent Thursday working to persuade other Gulf leaders to take a more muscular role in stabilizing their region.
"You've got the potential for tax reform, entitlement reform, infrastructure spending, more muscular defense, all of that's going to result in stronger economic growth, job creation, [higher] wages, corporate earnings," Orlando said.
But Trump's more muscular approach may have unintended consequences, analysts and Yemeni officials warn, reversing efforts by Obama to achieve a peace deal and firing up two organizations hostile to U.S. interests.
TARTU, Estonia (Reuters) - A group of NATO allies are considering a more muscular response to state-sponsored computer hackers that could involve using cyber attacks to bring down enemy networks, officials said.
Mr Lighthizer is a longstanding critic of the WTO and has argued for the US to take a far more muscular approach to its relationship with both the trade body and China.
This time, Trump has pressed for a more muscular response that would more credibly deter Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad from carrying out chemical attacks on civilians in the future, officials said.
Mr. Macron, judging by his speech in Aachen last week, himself appears to have drawn one principal lesson from his encounter with the American president: the need for more muscular European unity.
"The vote implies that parliament is taking a more muscular approach and asserting itself on the policy process, which in turn implies the probability of a no-deal Brexit has fallen," he said.
Camel owner and pageant guide Ali Obaid told The National that swindlers will also use hormones to make their beauty camels more muscular, while Botox makes the head appear larger and more pronounced.
"I knew her as a person who believed generally that America needed a much more muscular, assertive foreign policy and was especially focused on Israel," said a former Cruz aide who knows Coates.
China's warplanes still lag aircraft used by the U.S. and its allies, but Beijing has been building its capability, military experts say, fuelling Japan's more muscular security agenda under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
In the draft, the investigators expressed concern that women were not being promoted into key positions at CBS News, and that a more muscular process was needed to protect employees who alleged misbehavior.
But for anyone hoping to grow both stronger and more muscular with gym workouts, he says, "based on our study and previous research, using cold-water immersion following weight training is not recommended."
With General Mattis at the Pentagon and General Flynn urging him on, a more muscular approach to destroying Islamic State (IS) in Syria and Iraq is probable, although what will follow is a mystery.
While Monday's press conference was downright unnerving to people who want Trump to take a more muscular rhetorical stance toward Russia, it was exactly in line with what he's said about Putin for years.
The incoming US administration initially took a more muscular approach toward the South China Sea, with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson comparing China's island building to Russia's taking of Crimea at his confirmation hearing.
As President Xi Jinping's China has taken a more muscular stance on the global stage, to the discomfort of many in the west, some academics and many netizens have urged a more modest approach.
Though he said he recently fell off his gym routine (and a brief foray cutting down on drinking), Nicky is bit more muscular than I usually like in people I associate with, especially musicians.
In 1885 Tiffany was responsible for the redesign of the Great Seal of the United States, which made the previously long and skinny eagle's legs more muscular, apparently to match the country's muscular ambitions.
Those who campaigned for Britain's withdrawal from the European Union see themselves as the heirs to the more muscular British tradition of the grand gesture and the soaring vision — quite the opposite of Little Englanders.
The North Korean threat may be just the impetus Abe needs to win over a skeptical Japanese public to his long-held goals of constitutional revision and a more muscular posture in East Asian affairs.
But in recent years, more muscular federal laws have made it increasingly unusual for tainted toys to wind up at large national retailers, which have the resources to ensure that their products follow the rules.
Here's your Morning Briefing: • Our national correspondents were in the field to gauge the reaction to President Trump's first State of the Union address, called for unity at home and a more muscular America abroad.
But he found a more muscular platform with Mr. Coryell, whose album "Introducing the Eleventh House With Larry Coryell," released in 1974, opens with a thunderous barrage of triplets on Mr. Mouzon's toms and snare.
We have the tariffs and now we have this idea of blocking direct investment, which is a much more muscular and, quite frankly, threatening move than tariffs, which really only apply to very specific products, Neil.
The fact that Pulse was the deadliest terror attack on US soil since 9/11 made it feel like a harbinger of a more muscular and increasingly visible security presence at queer bars, clubs, and events.
But even outside London, the more relaxed and tolerant British model of multiculturalism has done a far superior job of integrating, even embracing, religious and racial diversity than the more muscular, assimilationist models in Continental Europe.
He has pressed his aides and US allies to develop a more muscular response to the weekend chemical attack after strikes last year did little to prevent the Syrian regime from continuing their assault on civilians.
A lot of them are skeptical of a more muscular military because they don't want a weapon that can be used by a president who thinks that "kill more people" is a preferred substitute for strategy.
There should be an element of decompression between where the weaker and stronger banks' subordinated debt trades as people are reminded of the risk and we have a more muscular ECB and SRB [Single Resolution Board].
Protests last month against labor law reform that were led by private sector unions failed to persuade Macron to change policy course, but the French labor movement has traditionally been more muscular in the public sector.
Even administration advocates of a more muscular U.S. response said on Wednesday that it was not clear what, if anything, the president would do, and that his options "begin at tougher talk," as one official put it.
The world is now ready for a more muscular Germany, but NATO is still vitally necessary for the first two goals, as well as other security needs from fighting international terrorist organizations to countering piracy around Somalia.
She calls for a more muscular Democratic National Committee that will work harder on finding groups to supplant the heavy lifting that organized labor used to do for the party in their heyday during the 1950s and 1960s.
Mattis' stance, as advanced during his visit, appears to be a continuation of President Barack Obama's policies in the region -- clashing with the more muscular approach towards China coming from Trump and other members of his inner circle.
But a genetic disease such as muscular dystrophy is caused by easily measured genetic mutations, and it's possible that finding a genetic cure for MD might lead to ways to make healthy babies more muscular, the panel said.
Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire says this broader approach would go hand-in-hand with an already planned increase in vetting of foreign investment to protect Europe's key industrial assets, and also with a more muscular trade policy.
A poll released earlier this month from the nonpartisan group Americans for Financial Reform found that there was overwhelming support among Democrats, Republicans and independents — 80%, 65%, and 72%, respectively — for more muscular government regulation of Wall Street.
Trump lacks a grasp of America's innovative potential to master the emerging transnational future, the contribution of diversity to America's global position and the need for far more muscular government intervention to address the uneven burdens of trade.
It was replaced by the Palmer Method, which was seen as a more muscular and masculine hand suitable for the industrial age — a "plain and rapid style," as Austin Palmer described it, to replace the more effeminate Spencerian.
The creatures usually live solitary lives, but, when the right environmental conditions align (like after a good rainy season), the creatures become intensely attracted to each other, change color, and often grow longer wings and become more muscular.
Trump's national security aides argued that a more muscular military response to Iranian proxies in Syria and Iraq would complicate the U.S.-led fight against Islamic State, which they argued should remain the top priority, the sources said.
Now, she's reiterating that point with PEOPLE, explaining that she wanted to post the photos so that people on Instagram have a better sense of what bodies look like when they aren't posed to look thinner or more muscular.
Iran's allies within Abadi's Shi'ite camp are pushing back against his more muscular stance, while the collapse in oil prices has cut the government budget, said Hisham al-Hashemi, an Iraqi government adviser and an expert on Islamic State.
Since taking office in late 2012, Xi has taken a more muscular approach, setting up China's own global bodies like the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and launching his landmark Belt and Road project to build a new Silk Road.
"There's no doubt that Hillary Clinton's more muscular brand of American foreign policy is better matched to 2016 than it was to 2008," Jake Sullivan, Hillary's policy adviser both at the State Department and in her campaign, told Landler.
China has stepped up research on advanced military equipment as it adopts a more muscular approach to territorial disputes in places such as the disputed South China Sea, rattling nerves in the Asia-Pacific region and the United States.
Shirtless and wearing purple and black spandex tights with a lotus flower on them (a sacred symbol in India), he was using an elastic band to "pump up" — solo exercises to make his many protruding muscles look more muscular.
Under Salman, who also serves as minister of Defense, Saudi Arabia has adopted a more muscular foreign policy, launching a polarizing war in neighboring Yemen that has dragged on for three years and isolating the tiny monarchy of Qatar.
Mr. D'Andrea's new role is one of a number of moves inside the spy agency that signal a more muscular approach to covert operations under the leadership of Mike Pompeo, the conservative Republican and former congressman, the officials said.
We convened intensive tutorials with thought leaders, including former Senator Sam Nunn on nuclear proliferation, journalist Peter Beinart on terrorism, and even former Speaker Newt Gingrich on why Republicans were viewed as more muscular than Democrats on military issues.
Even the male-directed contender "Marriage Story," with its comparatively intimate focus on a family navigating divorce, has had trouble launching its filmmaker, Noah Baumbach, into the best-director category over a slew of men telling more muscular stories.
With some CG magic, Chris Evans is equally effective as the scrawny but stalwart Steve Rogers, a classic American underdog determined to serve his country at any cost, as he is in Cap's more muscular incarnation (Available to stream on FXNow).
The Indian military has seized upon the Andamans that lie near the entrance to the Malacca Straits to counter the Chinese challenge, deploying ships and aircraft since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in 2014 promising a more muscular policy.
Will it provoke a more muscular Pakistani approach to counterterrorism -- one that no longer distinguishes between "good" militants that don't target Pakistan, many of which are based in Punjab and harbor relationships with the state, and "bad" ones that do?
As China adopts a more muscular approach to territorial disputes in places such as the busy South China Sea waterway, it has stepped up research on advanced new military equipment, rattling nerves in the Asia-Pacific region and in Washington.
Three sources "familiar with the matter" told the Post that more muscular FTC oversight of Amazon is the result of an arrangement with the Department of Justice—which was recently reported to be weighing a similar look at search giant Google.
China developed the AG600 as part of a drive to modernize its military, amid a more muscular approach to territorial disputes in places like the South China Sea that has rattled nerves in the Asia-Pacific region and the United States.
Stephen E. Shay, a professor at Harvard Law School, said the Treasury "has the prerogative to make a more muscular application of its administrative authority than they have already" regarding taxation of stranded cash controlled by a company like Pfizer.
I actually not only liked myself better when I was bigger and more muscular, but also found I could still really loathe myself when I went through bad periods of anxiety and ended up losing weight and becoming a lot smaller.
China has stepped up research on advanced military equipment as it adopts a more muscular approach to territorial disputes in places such as the busy South China Sea waterway, rattling nerves in the Asia-Pacific region and the United States.
The victory for state-owned naval contractor DCNS Group underscored France's strengths in developing a compelling military-industrial bid, and is a blow for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's push to develop defense export capabilities as part of a more muscular security agenda.
New data filed Saturday reveals that Clinton's campaign, party and super PACs sit on a reserve that outpaces those of Donald Trump, warchests that are giving her greater strength on television and battleground states, where Clinton has a more muscular presence than Trump.
Mogged: "AMOG" originally referred to the "alpha male of a group" in pick-up-artist culture, but the term seems to have evolved into a verb meaning to be emasculated by another man who is bigger, more muscular, or otherwise "better" than oneself.
The diplomatic gamble did not pay off for Singapore, with the Trump administration retreating somewhat from President Barack Obama's more muscular pivot to Asia, and even the Philippines, which originally brought the case against China at the Hague, backing off from its claims.
Researchers have found, for example, that we associate black skin with evil; we see black children as older than they actually are; and we see young black men as taller, heavier, and more muscular — and more physically threatening — than young white men.
One of those advocating strongly for the call and for a more muscular stance against China and for Taiwan was Peter Navarro, now the presidential adviser who is seen today as one of the principal architects of the massive new tariffs targeting China.
Mr. Trump's more muscular approach has been hailed by Gulf leaders, who felt betrayed by Mr. Obama's outreach to Iran and who hope that they now have an ally in the White House to help them push back against their regional foe.
Later in the day, Senate Democrats, their backs stiffened by a base demanding a more muscular response to Trump's nominees, boycotted two committee hearings, grinding the confirmation process for the likely secretaries of the Treasury and Health and Human Services to a temporary halt.
Trump's decision to launch the strikes followed days of deliberations with his military leaders and national security advisers that pitted the Pentagon's concerns about an escalating conflict and Trump and his new national security adviser John Bolton's desire for a broader, more muscular response.
America is in the midst of a cultural shift in terms of the ideal male body image, and as the ideal man grows more muscular, men stuck in the real world with real bodies are growing less satisfied with theirs—with potentially dangerous medical consequences.
I've grown a lot more muscular — what some people would call more "masculine" — so it's been a struggle, at times, and I definitely have overcome it by seeing women around me who look similar to me, and seeing what my body can do for me.
At the moment, it's too early to tell if this strike will truly be a one-off attempt at deterrence, as Trump's speech on Thursday evening seemed to imply, or if it will be followed by more strikes or even a more muscular military intervention.
Nikki Haley, the ambassador to the United Nations and a former governor of South Carolina, put her longtime pollster on the payroll, has gotten better acquainted with some of New York's financiers and carved out a far more muscular foreign policy niche than Mr. Trump.
China has been ramping up research into advanced new military equipment, including submarines, aircraft carriers and anti-satellite missiles, which has rattled nerves regionally and in Washington as China takes a more muscular approach to territorial disputes in places like the South China Sea.
Trump, in a brief inaugural address that spoke of rampant "American carnage," said both that he would send government back from Washington to the people and that the government would now take on a more muscular role in dictating the terms of trade while rebuilding crumbling infrastructure.
Iranian officials on Thursday suggested the new attacks might be the product of an elaborate conspiracy by their enemies, seemingly pointing to American allies like Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates or Israel, which have long urged Washington to take a more muscular approach to Iran.
And yet, for many senators — past and present — that's exactly the word they use to describe their relationship with the 80-year-old McCain, who for years has been working to impart his vision of a more muscular foreign policy on a younger generation of his colleagues.
Trump must begin thinking for himself, particularly since national security advisor John Bolton, who believes in a far more muscular foreign policy than is either appropriate or safe in these parlous times, seems bent on edging the US toward armed conflict on the side of one tyrant or another.
When looking at white and black men with nearly identical physiques—same height, same weight—people tend to think black men are taller, heavier, and more muscular than their white counterparts, according to a survey published Monday in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the Washington Post reports.
The deal comes as China aims to play a more muscular role in pricing for the steel-making ingredient, as well as in global derivatives markets, and is the first time an international miner has used a Chinese mainland iron ore futures price for a spot physical trade.
"If you think about the changes over the last 30 to 45 years in how men are depicted in Hollywood, cartoons, magazines and action toys, you'll see that men's bodies [today] appear much more muscular," says Dr. Harrison Pope, director of the Biological Psychiatry Laboratory at McLean Hospital in Massachusetts.
Blair, who was in Washington to address a conference sponsored by the bipartisan group No Labels, announced last week the launch of a new organization that will try to help build a more muscular policy agenda for centrists and encourage networking among them across Europe, in the United States and elsewhere.
The idea was that once the United States was more closely tied to the key players in the region through trade, then we could enhance our ability to sway governments, including China, which would respond to our more muscular economic presence in the region, on security issues such as North Korea.
Analysts have placed the executions in the context of more muscular policies pursued by the new Saudi ruler, King Salman, who ascended the throne nearly a year ago and has had to reckon with a series of mounting challenges, including falling oil prices and the spread of the Islamic State militant group.
For all their professed desire to contain Iran, Sunni states will be reluctant to send troops or peacekeepers to Iraq or to Syria to protect the "interim zones of stability" the United States has proposed if it means risking a confrontation with a more muscular Iran that they are certain to lose.
While Harris has always been a hawk on North Korea during his term at Pacific Command, he has also issued warnings on China as Beijing has pursued a more muscular military posture in the Pacific and established a military presence on man-made islands in areas the US and its allies contend are international waters.
So while Anthony was debuting in a Thunder uniform in Oklahoma City on Monday, and posting an emotional online farewell to New York City, his former team was pivoting, too, most prominently toward the 22-year-old Kristaps Porzingis, who looked more muscular after spending much of his summer working out back home in Latvia.
In 21978, when Mayor Lindsay was vice chairman of the Kerner Commission on civil disorders, it was Mr. Kriegel and another Lindsay aide, Peter C. Goldmark Jr., who were assigned to draft overnight a more muscular preface to the commission's final report, a 21979-page analysis of urban race riots, before it was to be released the next morning.
This has corresponded with a more muscular foreign policy: Xi's government has engaged in territorial disputes in both the East and South China Sea -- where China has been building up and fortifying reefs and islets despite an international court ruling against them -- and in the Himalayas, which saw a tense, months-long standoff between the PLA and Indian troops earlier this year.
By offering a discounted royalty rate that reflects the harsh reality of business conditions in China, they gave Chinese companies a way to achieve IP compliance and avoid having to fight a two-front patent war — against the growing army of litigants targeting them with patent suits on the one hand, and the more muscular China trade and IP policies likely to be implemented by President Trump on the other.
In place of the Sanders left's vision of social improvement—Euclidean, progressive, muscular, maximalist—degrowth promises a world closer to Ursula K. Le Guin's vision of a "yin utopia": "dark, wet, obscure, weak, yielding, passive, participatory, circular, cyclical, peaceful, nurturant, retreating, contracting, and cold," as she described it in her 1982 essay "A Non-Euclidean View of California as a Cold Place to Be." An enticing vision, no doubt, but in reality, Can Decreix is more muscular than yielding, more hot and dry than cold and wet.

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