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Nothing is a more permanent declaration, though, than a tattoo.
Once I graduated, though, I wanted a more permanent solution.
For some it even meant more permanent changes, like surgery.
Meanwhile they can create appearances that frustrate more permanent allies.
Families looking for more permanent homes started moving in, too.
And more permanent than May's hardline Brexit supports would accept.
There is a more permanent solution for disabling automatic updates.
In 2016, the couple decided to create something more permanent.
Also when you write something down, it's somehow more permanent.
OPEC would also like to make the agreement more permanent.
Each nicety becomes more sterile and each withdrawal more permanent.
Then a more permanent structure was built inside the prison yard.
Could this be a more permanent break from her signature style?
If only the more permanent residents would stop murdering the guests.
Now, that system is getting ready for a more permanent installation.
She could've chosen a more permanent boyfriend from among my counterparts.
I'm less nervous, though it feels more permanent than last time.
Democrats rejected the offer, arguing they wanted a more permanent solution.
In the market for a more permanent root touch-up product?
Hotels are fully occupied with families waiting for more permanent housing.
The Democratic legislature could also pass a more permanent funding plan.
Now it appears that a more permanent memorial is being established.
Maybe opening a more permanent place will be their next step.
However overpowering history may seem, nature is prior, and more permanent.
It is not meant to fund more permanent repairs to damaged infrastructure.
Is the bonde test drive something she should consider making more permanent?
Charter changes, considered to be more permanent, require a two-thirds majority.
Think of them as midi rings, but cooler — and way more permanent.
It's safe to assume they'll find more permanent replacements down the road.
But its more insidious — and perhaps more permanent — effects aren't as tangible.
Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson are making their love even more permanent.
Alternatively, the robustness of manufacturing jobs could reflect a more permanent shift.
We're thinking something far more permanent than a card, like a tattoo.
With time the camp became more permanent, tarps replaced with scrap metal.
As for just skipping a fund, it looks more permanent than that.
The next step will be to find him a more permanent home.
DACA's protections could be made more permanent by being enshrined in legislation.
In comparison, my father's grave seemed more permanent, and that comforted me.
More permanent residents may also face issues using the service from today.
Dearing said that the human-induced changes appear to be more permanent.
In the days before FaceTime and email, leaving home felt more permanent.
This Smorgasburg fixture is opening a more permanent stand in Chelsea Market.
Now, Erica is asking the court for a more permanent restraining order.
But renouncing citizenship is a far more permanent, costly and complicated proposition.
Others have floated more permanent solutions to the problem the Senate poses.
The president previously considered taking more permanent action to achieve this goal.
But this would risk making an American exit from Europe more permanent.
Seven years later, the program has become more permanent than Obama intended.
What about something more permanent — a product customers don't have to re-purchase?
Jewelry trends have shifted to be smaller, more subtle, and more permanent, too.
This time the rift between mother and daughter seems deeper and more permanent.
And she is now preparing for a more permanent move across the pond.
One Chicago teen knows that there is nothing more permanent than a tattoo.
An Interior spokeswoman, however, noted that the move would be much more permanent.
This is rumored to be a trial run for a more permanent move.
"It's a more permanent turning point," said Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York.
Yet despite the Bangladesh government's intentions, the camps are slowly becoming more permanent.
But, according to the blog, GitHub is looking for a more permanent solution.
But they can allow a breather while more permanent legislative reforms are enacted.
Instead, he said, his tax plan offers a more permanent and sustainable solution.
Am I being shallow in asking for something a little bit more permanent?
Consequently, the blue was replaced with more permanent Western substitutes like Prussian blue.
Mr. Holys is taking the offer and is pursuing a more permanent solution.
After that, the pair agreed to work together on a more permanent basis.
According to another source, the family is looking to make the move more permanent.
It gives you a feeling of something much more permanent, and independent of you.
Congress, in the meantime, is discussing a more permanent fix for the DACA population.
It helped us to realize that the demand was there for something more permanent.
Ultimately, that collaborative solution is going to have more benefits and be more permanent.
But the more permanent its occupation becomes, the more it risks sliding towards apartheid.
Now, the contractor appears to be laying down more permanent roots for his family.
More permanent fixtures, like San Francisco's Worthybar, are run out of a private home.
We celebrate partial success even as we keep trying to find more permanent solutions.
Obviously, if you want a more permanent solution, you can add an input jack.
Eventually, she had a bronze version cast, heavier and more permanent than the original.
That might give him and researchers enough time to find a more permanent solution.
Today it houses 1,300 refugees waiting for more permanent housing and integration into society.
Google has relied on temporary workers even when the work has become more permanent.
If you're unhappy, you can make a more permanent switch to a different institution.
One of the country's leading political parties was opposed to a more permanent fix.
The Fed is expected to address a more permanent solution for the repo market.
There is a Greek proverb, however, that nothing is more permanent than the temporary.
The fundamental dynamic of the current individual insurance market requires a more permanent solution.
A more permanent ruling could come this week from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
I understand Poland is lobbying for more permanent presence, possibly the Baltic States as well.
It was "definitely" a relief, when a more permanent placement was found, the official said.
New forms of transport like electric cars would offer a more permanent solution, he suggested.
Yet companies aren't saying how they are planning for a more permanent tense global environment.
And we can't think of a cuter (or more permanent) way to show the love.
NASA is working toward establishing a more permanent human presence on and around the moon.
The actor once claimed it was fake for a movie, but clearly it's more permanent.
"What is more personal, more permanent, and more meaningful than a tattoo?" the site asks.
But getting rid of it without a more permanent solution doesn't make sense to him.
We're told Channing moved out a few days ago to snap up something more permanent.
HK: Things are more permanent but they just have a much shorter lifespan I guess.
Very often, monuments were built in places that lacked the bodies, creating more permanent markers.
But that's because that group only provides resources for more permanent, long-term foster care.
Apparently, however, Penn's post-Edgar retirement was no more permanent than his post-MacDonald retirement.
Mr. Trump argued that they need to be replaced by something more permanent and impenetrable.
Ostensibly, the plan is that by then, Congress will have found a more permanent solution.
She hopes the space will become a more permanent outpost than her former market stand.
Still, Gould recognizes that the new promotions represent a more permanent shift for the industry.
I volunteered to move in with my parents until I found a more permanent place.
No one has yet been nominated to lead the Pentagon on a more permanent basis.
And while the closure is temporary, other dolphin organizations are pushing for more permanent measures.
Some activists are also pushing for Congress to come up with a more permanent solution.
Now, Mee wants something more permanent, something to save for her children, grandchildren, and friends.
The decisions by these U.S. corporations to pay dividends in lieu of more permanent investment was predicated, to a large degree, on the fear that investing permanently in the United States without assurances of more permanent corporate tax rate cuts would leave them exposed.
Apple has since disabled Group FaceTime until it has a more permanent solution later this week.
For some, the show was an added incentive for more permanent procedures they were already considering.
Some groups last as long as a specific operation is in progress; others are more permanent.
A more permanent fix will require significant changes across the board — the circuit board, that is.
This is the next round of testing as the company explores a more permanent Lyft subscription.
Google decided that something more permanent was preferable to working out of hotels or public spaces.
He added that the company is working on a more permanent solution for later this year.
There are also more permanent options, like a brow tint, which lasts for about six weeks.
"I recommend this when patients like the concept of a more permanent, natural reconstruction," he says.
That way when I come back for a more permanent time, it's not new to me.
The second and more permanent time I joined Twitter was to read Mad Men fan fiction.
It's possible that Congress could pass legislation creating a more permanent set of net neutrality rules.
Habersham also created an Instagram account to make the list more permanent and start a conversation.
By 2020, the team hopes to have set up a more permanent operational network of observatories.
In some ways, the fallout from the biodiversity crisis is more permanent than the climate crisis.
Most recently, the "Party in the U.S.A." singer honored her boyfriend in a more permanent way.
He also didn't rule out Party City opening a more permanent toy location in the future.
At the same time, it wants to find a more permanent solution with the United States.
He had arrived in England hoping to turn his sabbatical from coaching into something more permanent.
"When the elderly gamble, they are often harmed in a more permanent way, sadly," he said.
The moves signal that Amazon and Kohl's are entering a more permanent stage of their relationship.
The designation offers more permanent protection than other federal designations like national wilderness or conservation areas.
But the company says it has no interest in giving the companies a larger, more permanent place.
Caption: Plenty of services will let you print out your Instagram pics for a more permanent memento.
So there's a real chance of the current temporary truce turning into a more permanent arrangement. Why?
The government says reforming the country's employment laws will free up businesses to offer more permanent contracts.
Since the launch of the programs, LinkedIn has hired dozens of its apprentices into more permanent jobs.
More important, they have kept the jihadist groups scattered and denied them territory for more permanent bases.
Greater priority should be given to implementing more permanent solutions that are not limited to slowing resistance.
With that, the refugee camp across from Kilis appears to be taking on a more permanent feel.
Many of my patients may patch an eye for some time while awaiting a more permanent solution.
Below the ridge sits a more permanent encampment which has been occupied by water protectors since April.
We can only hope that global shifts in attitude will lead to more permanent and equitable solutions.
The new labour law, argued Mr Tirole, should lead to more permanent hires and curb youth insecurity.
Over 2628,28500 survivors, or 6900 percent of those in the program, successfully transitioned to more permanent housing.
Democrats immediately dismissed Trump's latest proposal to provide temporary protections, pushing instead for a more permanent solution.
Currently, she has everything stored away in containers, but hopes to find a more permanent solution soon. 
But if you're looking for a more permanent way to celebrate Pride, consider getting an equality tattoo.
After two successful years, Über den Tellerand now has a more permanent place from which to operate.
But the city could still use a more permanent method of auditing these algorithms before they're deployed.
In recent years, the ensemble has taken on a more permanent identity as a top touring orchestra.
"Importantly, this indicates a more permanent habitation at Gebel el Silsila than previously thought," the archaeologists said.
The authorities said the man, later identified as Michael Rohana, then went for a more permanent memento.
Sq. Eats, now has a more permanent home in the mall at the Columbus Circle subway station.
In general, the stronger the messages between neurons, the sturdier and more permanent the memories they hold.
That and broader, more permanent rising ocean temperatures are putting coral reefs at increased risk, they add.
But if the trade situation escalates, trace could have a more permanent impact on stocks, he said.
There are no forevers in the global economy, making this era no more permanent than any other.
And by season's end, it's shifted the show in a way that feels more permanent than ever.
So the quickest possible deal in the coming weeks could be to make that arrangement more permanent.
It doesn't force the administration to formally renew TPS, much less grant any more permanent legal status.
But today, Solange made a much more permanent change, and it comes in the form of fresh ink.
They typically live in caravans, moving regularly en masse with their community; some live at more permanent sites.
In her cook space, the peacock blue barstools — not the more permanent and pricey pieces — bring the fun.
And just before that, the "Party in the U.S.A." singer honored her boyfriend in a more permanent way.
In 2015, Congress renewed the bill through 2020, but advocates have long called for a more permanent authorization.
Al-Yamani has since moved out of the YMCA into more permanent lodgings as his case is processed.
An interim police chief took over while Mr Emanuel searched for a more permanent replacement for Mr McCarthy.
The second tallest building in the City, it's also considerably safer and more permanent than the old Wigwam.
Plastic drawers made sense when you had to move every summer, but you deserve something more permanent now.
It's not steady, but it gets me out of the house, and might lead to something more permanent.
This eclipse will bring more permanent shifts around daily routines, and self-care should be part of that.
But another, more permanent reason is the slow pivot away from fossil fuels as a source of energy.
In February lawmakers set themselves up to reach a more permanent spending agreement by the end of March.
Women interested in more permanent changes in breast appearance could find a board-certified plastic surgeon for advice.
The duration of the shutdown and job losses will also determine how many of them become more permanent.
People who migrate to cities, unable to find sufficient affordable housing, improvise sprawling settlements that become more permanent.
Mr. Vang said he hoped the Hmong would get permits and make Trinity County a more permanent home.
State legislators will then have the option to renew it as state officials mull a more permanent solution.
In February, lawmakers set themselves up to reach a more permanent spending agreement by the end of March.
Rosenhagen paid for Northcutt's motel that first weekend while they looked for a more permanent sober-living situation.
For his part, Vinik is hoping that Tampa will become a more permanent home for Dreamit and its program.
There are a lot of reasons to return humans to the moon and establish a more permanent presence there.
As a consequence Fitch may reassess the parent and subsidiary linkages of CTL as these issues become more permanent.
Apple told us and other media that it plans to issue a more permanent solution in the coming days.
There are ways that the overqualified employee and employer can make the situation less uncomfortable and more permanent, however.
A bigger Fed balance sheet on a more permanent basis is potentially good news for long-term interest rates.
Overall, West's Coachella Sunday Service drew massive crowds — and has inspired West to consider a more permanent spiritual path.
PK: Well for me, it's just like, now everything is so much more permanent than it's ever been before.
Second, the U.S. should explore the possibility of establishing a more permanent channel of communication with the Iranian government.
More permanent VR Cinemas are expected to open in other cities — London, Paris, Berlin and Madrid — later this year.
But some people have taken their love for avocados, donuts, and more to the next — much more permanent — level.
The shaman invited Mr. Martinez to stay with him while he looked for more permanent lodging, Mr. Martinez said.
Hussain is one of many who say they fear this settlement may be no more permanent than the last.
My husband and I were open to moving to such a country if I got a more permanent position.
They can be more mature; they can also be funnier because that's a more uncomfortable area and more permanent.
It will be open until late fall when they will open a more permanent outlet for the dessert nearby.
It's adhesive, so you can put stick it on temporarily, or sew it on for a more permanent placement.
It's a way of using my financial confidence to build something amongst my family that's more permanent than presents.
"We're going to look at the concept of a more permanent solution, because you do get inundated," he said.
For a more permanent solution, there is also the option of Botox, which will last for three to six months.
Which will more permanent, and about the size of Mir, the Soviet Union's space station in the 80s and 90s.
Paris Jackson, however, showed her support in a more permanent way — with a Standing Rock tattoo on her inner ankle.
Officials have credited a combination of policy initiatives for the decline but have repeatedly called for more permanent legislative solutions.
Holiday stickers are also available for the next few weeks, but will be replaced with more permanent stickers in 2017.
For now, the easiest fix seems to be lowering the volume, but hopefully a more permanent solution is coming soon.
The hotel had a small bar area, and Bowman thought it would be cool to create a more permanent version.
He's on a student visa, but hopes he'll find a more permanent way to stay in the US after graduation.
There might be more permanent — and more objectionable — bans in the future, but this executive order does not require that.
We asked Instagram why it would eliminate the feature, and whether it was just a test or something more permanent.
But to achieve reform beyond the whims of the current administration, now is the time to embrace more permanent limitations.
Despite Gitmo's early days of housing inmates outside in flimsy cages, now detainees are now kept in more permanent facilities.
Jeff Flake (R-AZ) has proposed extending DACA for three years, until Congress can think of a more permanent solution.
Whereas nightlife can be joyful yet transitory, my faith keeps me tied to more permanent traditions and to my family.
It took crossing paths four years ago, though, to combine their efforts into a more permanent venue for their interests.
This new moon could bring more permanent bonding opportunities, like co-signing a lease or opening a joint checking account.
Beyond any momentary quirks, though, there are deeper changes in style and spirit that are likely to be more permanent.
Fostering means housing an adoptable pet while they're awaiting a more permanent home (maybe yours), and it helps prevent overcrowding.
The Afghan government objected to being largely left out of these discussions and wanted a more permanent ceasefire, with conditions.
Then, last summer, he agreed to a more permanent arrangement to appear on Sky Sports' coverage of the Premier League.
If deactivation is not enough and you want something more permanent, here's how to request your account to be deleted. 
If you want to add something more permanent, deliver them in a special dish or tin that she can keep.
And it is very clear to me, the physical changes that we may see with climate change are more permanent.
But the approved encampments also raise questions among people who say the problem needs a much larger, more permanent solution.
Our sources say Mariah plans on making a more permanent bedazzled "throne" so she can be fab AND pain free.
With tariffs looking more permanent with each passing day, planting for another season or raising another herd grows ever more challenging.
In terms of more permanent people that are in the building, I think we got about 35 people at the moment.
But unlike the government, which changes hands and switches players regularly, the cartels are far more permanent, Mr. de Mauleon said.
Perhaps that's why we've seen an uptick recently in women declaring their devotion to the cause in a more permanent way.
But after a few days of discomfort, when you realize it's something more permanent, it might be time to take action.
If you want anything more permanent, you'll have to dig into their separate push notification options menu or your phone's settings.
After the incident, the court granted Samantha a temporary restraining order ... but her lawyers asked the court for something more permanent.
Peace talks aimed at hammering out a more permanent solution to Syria's civil war will be held in Kazakhstan next month.
But what about the improvised Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) grenades, designed to wreak more permanent and physical damage by overwhelming electrical circuits?
But sanctions are not nearly as likely to impress Putin as an improved, more permanent NATO posture in Eastern Europe would.
"Something like Bungalow gives the owner a sense of confidence that they have a more permanent renter in place," Marti said.
And after her mother fished them out of the garbage and put them back up, Cher found a more permanent solution.
She added that the Joyce was also considering the possibility of a more permanent makeover that would involve rebuilding the space.
This would encourage more permanent investment by multinationals and would provide a substantial shot in the arm for the U.S. economy.
To mark the occasion with something a bit more permanent than a party, Bunker has also unveiled its entire show archive.
After Jessica gave birth to fifth baby in 2013, she decided to go on a more permanent form of birth control.
BRAZIL ENVIRONMENT MINISTER RICARDO SALLES SAYS FEDERAL GOVT WILL NOT HAVE FUNDS TO HIRE MORE PERMANENT ENVIRONMENT ENFORCEMENT AGENTS IN 2020
But they increasingly look like a more permanent tool to shelter American industry, block imports and banish an undesirable trade deficit.
The idea is that they will cobble together a deal on immigration and more permanent government spending in the weeks ahead.
The night was a one-off, but Braunohler hopes "Comedians In Cars Getting Washed" can find a more permanent home soon.
There's no path to a more permanent status in the United States (except marriage or company sponsorship, which are extremely rare).
While she was 100% about Khloé's potential new look, Kylie wasn't convinced Kim's new 'do was any more permanent than Khloé's.
But, Foy noted, "laws can be changed just as easily as legislators change their minds"; a constitutional amendment is more permanent.
The state will also provide some housing assistance for certain families to help them move into more permanent homes, she said.
Counselors secreted her and her sons to a safe house, before moving them to a more permanent home early last year.
Union groups hope that passing a one-time back pay bill will leave the door open for a more permanent solution.
These can be harder to find but will allow you to search for a more permanent spot without feeling as rushed.
Houston's got some difficulty with that and we're going to see if we can solve that on a more permanent basis.
Whether the role reversal could become something more permanent remains to be seen, but Mr. King said Republicans should be concerned.
An estimated 31.13 temporary generators are providing emergency power, with officials hoping for something more permanent no earlier than next summer.
Instead of defiantly pulling their flag from the trash or buying another one, the two women had a much more permanent solution.
It's possible to get them to camp with you on a more permanent basis — but of course, this comes with a price.
Along with giving post-op shelter dogs a fresh look, Cones of Fame gives them another, more permanent gift: a forever home.
He also made a more permanent tribute to his mom, getting inked in her honor and showing the tat off on Sunday.
The couple plan to stay at the estate through the summer while they search for a more permanent residence in Los Angeles.
When they needed a more permanent art space, Wong, Hadar, and Gress went to the school system and got a great deal.
There's nothing anyone can say about me that's more permanent, damaging, or hideous than the statement I have forever tattooed upon myself.
The officials said the administration would support any effort by the U.S. Congress to find a more permanent solution for the Nicaraguans.
In the refugee crisis and ensuing public discourse, the curators saw an opportunity to make a more permanent alteration to the structure.
Once the 10 more permanent camps were built, families packed up again, loaded into trains and were carried off into the night.
Subsidies and rent caps are only temporary protections, so the Tenants' Union has looked for more permanent solutions to protect their housing.
If the court battle rages on for months, as expected, the temporary signs will be replaced with more permanent markers, Gediman said.
But as the entire vehicle market flees from cars for crossovers and SUVs, might the decline in sedan sales be more permanent?
Other moves are likely more permanent, such as Trump's decision to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, according to The Atlantic.
The trustees argued that presidential elections come around only once every four years, and that the university needed a more permanent boost.
The  project was designed to give users a more permanent/tactile take on all of the shots they captured on their iPhones.
From waxing to epilation (and even the more permanent laser), seven Refinery29 employees documented their hair-ridding experiences for your reading pleasure.
Informal coalitions have benefits over more permanent, official organizations in a number of ways, according to multiple people working in this space.
So, is that new law bad for those drivers, even if it might be good for some of your more-- permanent drivers?
"I see it as a dam to contain the flood until we make sure we have the more permanent fixes," Ioannidis says.
Astrobee, and its eventual successors, could be the key to establishing more permanent human presences in orbit around the Moon and beyond.
They hope that their garden will ultimately be a temporary haven and that the house will eventually find a more permanent home.
Kelly will now set a schedule for briefing on CNN's request for a more permanent ruling — a preliminary injunction — in the coming weeks.
While none of these solutions are perfect, they should provide a short-term fix until Apple comes up with a more permanent solution.
In October, Obama unveiled an expansion of the garden, which has incorporated cement, stone, and steel to make it a more permanent fixture.
Co-creators Jordan Ross and Lindsey Rosin tell THR they hope to transition to a more permanent home in an Off-Broadway venue.
Now, she's taken to wearing the medicinal plant to a more permanent level with a tattoo of — you guessed it — a pot leaf.
However, as it became clear that resolving the insurance issue would take months, not weeks, she had to find a more permanent solution.
Now it's back — Foxconn apparently reworked the plans for the data center next to the dome to make it a more permanent structure.
Another underlying idea is to encourage firms to create more permanent staff, by minimising the uncertainty that hangs over redundancy plans in France.
Plus, President Trump and his supporters would like to see something that resembles more permanent border security that would survive beyond his presidency.
Artemis missions thereafter will aim to establish a more permanent presence for humans in space, including ultimately the establishment of a lunar outpost.
"They swap the annual crops like maize, cotton and alfalfa for more permanent crops," said Wessel Lemmer, senior agricultural economist at Absa Bank.
Chatterjee said FERC might vote to study Perry's proposal, which could take 18 to 24 months or longer, before taking more permanent action.
Probably my favorite part is when we went to Tempelhof Airport, where refugees are living until they can be given more permanent residence.
Still, pressure would remain on lawmakers to come up with some kind of a more permanent fix for the family separation mess. 3.
President Donald Trump announced in September he was terminating the program but had asked Congress to devise a more permanent solution by March.
The Museum of London and the Bishopsgate Institute are offering a more permanent home, although both realize that displaying it may be difficult.
It amounts to a warm-up for a more permanent cafe that the company plans to open next year in the Flatiron district.
The large power supply cables are not included in the project—they're more permanent, and usually intended to work over the equipment's lifetime.
If you're going to use it in a more permanent location, you may want to buy some sandbags to weight down the legs.
As a more permanent solution, you could replace the windowpane with etched glass, an option that would require your co-op board's approval.
But in other sectors, this unexpected experiment has been so well received that employers are considering adopting it as a more permanent measure.
In a more permanent version of those friendship bracelets you made at sleepaway camp, the actress got matching tattoos with her friend Tara.
He also pledged $12 million in state funds to help families in shelters who were displaced by the storm find more permanent housing.
Words had to escape paper and speech — they had to become something more permanent than bodies were in New York at that moment.
In search for a more permanent enlightenment, later that year Ram Dass went to India, as members of the Beatles would in 1968.
The popularity of their food at the market prompted the two chefs to start searching for a more permanent home for their business.
And most of them need a more permanent solution than a friendly professor who's willing to play babysitter for an hour-long class.
At this point, the registered child migrants and refugees should be transferred to more permanent reception centers or foster families elsewhere in Italy.
She was still adjusting to the idea of the profundity, the permanence of it—"more permanent than a building or a park," she marveled.
If he dies, I will personally show up at Marvel Studios' HQ to protest should Endgame inflict any more permanent harm on the character.
He was able to find a different shelter to stay for a couple of nights, but he does not have a more permanent residence.
As for their actual feeds, the more permanent format allowed the stars to share three images each from their S.O.'s respective magazine spread.
Some years ago the Bangladeshi authorities said that they could set aside an island in the Bay of Bengal as a more permanent home.
But first things first: Is this transformation the result of a simple wig, or did Woodley clock salon time for a more permanent look?
But Mr. Kerry acknowledged the first was more temporary, and "a cease-fire is more permanent," a recognized series of steps in international law.
The agency wants a TUNA buoy network to last 30 days—long enough, it believes, for US forces to establish more permanent data networks.
While the McCustomization option had initially gained traction within the company, the chain has decided to instate a more permanent "Signature Crafted Recipes" menu.
The company financed its drilling program through individual partnerships, but Plank kept looking for ways to make the financing more permanent, Roger Plank said.
Hopefully, at that point, the couple will come to a more permanent agreement that allows the Jolie-Pitts to enjoy some sort of normalcy.
How it works: Leaving school early is risky for all collegiate athletes, but it's a far tougher and more permanent decision for football players.
They're in their 20s and 30s and are likely starting to see the first more permanent signs of aging showing up on their skin.
Ring also includes the necessary screws and wall fasteners for a more permanent installation, but the double sided tape was sufficient for my needs.
Southern Democrats, known as Dixiecrats, temporarily abandoned the party for George Wallace's segregationist campaign before finding a more permanent home in the Reagan Revolution.
It still has a more permanent offering of jackets, but has said it wants to shift its entire production process to a monthly cycle.
The administration is still planning to nominate a more permanent leader of the OCC, according to a person with direct knowledge of the process.
They will be no more permanent than marks in stone; they will weather from the inside out, the author's intentions fading, letter by letter.
Then you arrive at triage, housed in a slightly more permanent structure, where you get some basic tests like blood pressure and blood sugar.
Immigrant rights groups are on the offensive, holding rallies and pressuring Congress to stand up for the program and pass a more permanent solution.
It's more intimate than Instagram (because you don't Instagram nudes, duh) and more permanent because it's on your feed for a full 24 hours.
Critics have objected that codifying this authority will insulate it from legal challenge, making this expanding scope a more permanent feature of the conflict.
So far, Spectacles are only selling out of one more permanent location on the corner of 59th and Fifth Avenue in New York City.
But the accelerating diplomacy means this time there is the prospect that a more permanent opening could be possible after seven decades of hostility.
The activities in the lab are intended to help China reach its goal of launching a more permanent space station, Tianhe-1, in 2018.
"Temporarily fixed over and over again by city street crews, I began to apply this resilient artwork as a more permanent fix," explains Bachor.
Democrats are also insisting on a more permanent legislative fix to protect young immigrants who were brought to the country as children from deportation.
More permanent than the markings left in the trenches, they stand as silent markers for men whose futures were fraught with uncertainty and peril.
From that fastidious painter he may have learned the practice, uncommon at the time, of making preparatory drawings for work in more permanent mediums.
There, he assesses their progress and often adjusts their dose on a weekly or biweekly basis until they can find a more permanent provider.
But now, powerful gangs from Brazil are exploiting Paraguay's lax gun laws, police corruption and weak justice system to establish a more permanent foothold.
He is hopeful, though, that a white knight could come in and take over the pool, turning it into a more permanent cultural fixture.
If she pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, the punishment any Washington resident might face could be compounded by a more permanent penalty.
The long-term problems of ObamaCare can only be solved by a more permanent solution that can draw support from lawmakers in both parties.
That first show was so well-received that, according to Valentine, the building's residents "harassed" him to make the museum a more permanent entity.
I have been told that the tendering process that will culminate in the appointment of a more permanent contractor is at an advanced stage.
A more permanent human presence on the moon, which NASA is working toward, could be the start of a new spacefaring age of mankind.
"An investigation into possible causes is underway, and the ship will receive more permanent repairs upon her return to port," Haggard said in a statement.
Although Degas had resisted having these sculptures reproduced in more permanent materials, his heirs had versions cast in bronze to preserve them after his death.
But if the Mac Jr. and the Grand Mac prove successful among McDonald's devotees, they may find a more permanent home on the chain's menu.
There's no timing yet for the rental program's return, but it doesn't sound like GameStop has any intention of making the temporary hold more permanent.
In a message shortly after the election, WikiLeaks also sought a more permanent status for Julian Assange, currently sequestered in the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
Although Congress passed short-term funding to keep CHIP going at the end of last year, Democrats have been pushing for a more permanent fix.
After dipping his toes in government work last year, Google Search guru Matt Cutts is now stepping away from Google in a more permanent way.
But a new study is the first to show that acidification is already leading to widespread reef dissolution, indicating a more permanent and devastating problem.
Going back to the Moon and establishing a more permanent presence there will require a lander, habitats, and more technology needed to keep astronauts alive.
The company disabled group FaceTime as a temporary fix but said that a more permanent solution will roll out in a software update next week.
The two are equally common in the crossword puzzle and seem to be used interchangeably, but a hall seems much more permanent than a tent.
The current bill continues this exemption process for the time being, though, even as it lays some of the groundwork for a more permanent system.
So far the central bank believes there is little pressure on most employers to raise pay sharply which could feed a more permanent inflation problem.
She also told a fan that she was in the process of making the look more permanent, growing out her hair to a longer length.
The idea, Dupuis says, is to get them comfortable temporary housing but move them through the system as quickly as possible into more permanent lodging.
The company confirmed she was on leave and did not provide a timeline of when she might return or if this move was more permanent.
If you have an existing mounting option, or if you attach the plates via more permanent adhesive to a case, you should have no problem.
However, many have resisted moving into more permanent housing options provided by the French government because it would require them to register with their fingerprints.
Fitch expects CS&L will restore revolver availability following transactions by terming out borrowings over time by more permanent means of equity and debt funding.
They quest for truer or purer or more permanent identities, for the hidden key that will resolve them of their limitations, weaknesses and mortal bearings.
The program provides housing vouchers to veterans via the Department of Housing and Urban Development while the VA continues helping veterans find more permanent housing.
This year's extraordinary presidential election is redrawing the political map, leaving experts debating whether the shift is a one-off or a more permanent change.
At a White House meeting with Hispanic pastors after announcing the temporary agreement, Trump said he was optimistic a more permanent deal could be reached.
Bing is the last major non-Chinese search platform that operates in China, and has apparently escaped a more permanent bar for the time being.
This initial project, "Chalk," inspired artist Ruth Sergel to start the Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition, which is now working on a more permanent memorial.
Mr. Trump, who does not want more turnover, is pressing Mr. Ayers to agree to a more permanent stay, those familiar with the discussions said.
So the men, both in their early 21s, wanted to invest in something more permanent — a similar live-work space, but one that they owned.
Many cities have used temporary closings to test how more permanent vehicle bans and restrictions would affect traffic and to persuade citizens of their merit.
"Under President Trump's strong leadership, we have created the Chicago Gun Strike Force and are sending 28503 more permanent ATF agents to Chicago," it reads.
In place of the new luxury glamping site dotted with white tents may rise a bigger, more permanent hotel and a "really cool" convention center.
The association also called for a more permanent policy effort to ensure that inhumane treatment of immigrant and refugee families does not continue in the future.
"Rather than putting flowers on the tombstone, we put rocks because they're more permanent," Sherman explains of the Jewish mourning practice that contributed to the concept.
So in order to bring you back to your better years, a Portland-based ceramics company has created a more permanent version of the classic pipe.
But that decision was only a temporary restraining order, and the lawyers in Virginia are seeking a more permanent ruling while the case proceeds to trial.
The more permanent successor is then expected to be the candidate Nazarbayev selects to represent his Nur Otan party in an election in April next year.
The camera obscura eventually migrated around the world, often built of temporary material that could easily be transported, although some were intended to be more permanent.
To prove their adoration for the self-professed regular, degular, shmegular girl, devotees are showing their devotion in a more permanent way — by getting tribute tattoos.
Brooklyn also recently paid tribute to his siblings in a much more permanent way — getting a tattoo featuring a series of numbers celebrating the birth years.
But instead of just making a statement on social media, the 22-year-old rapper opted for something more permanent: a tattoo over his right eyebrow.
So whether this can actually be far laid into something more permanent and more sort of objective oriented for the United States is an open question.
That's an interesting concept, and one that major e-commerce players like Alibaba are exploring on a more permanent basis than just a single product launch.
But Hiro Shirakawa, Credit Suisse's chief economist for Japan, played down fears, saying that the slowdown might be cyclical rather than a more permanent, structural one.
But Apple added a more permanent music options button over on the right, so you can always tap it to get to your music transport controls.
As for the Reading facility itself, local-government plans to redevelop it into a more permanent cultural site have been halted by the Ministry of Justice.
The alleged conspiracy takes hold But Butina's Russian handlers had been hankering for a more permanent fix, according to prosecutors, and Erickson was there to help.
Johnson's order reportedly applies to 5,85033 Syrians who were granted similar status under a 2012 program and 2,500 new arrivals lacking a more permanent status here.
The ERA would offer a wider and more permanent shield, enshrining fairness into the Constitution and providing a strong legal defense against bias centered on gender.
"The obvious follow-up question is whether this halt to official intervention is a temporary phenomenon or a more permanent shift," he wrote in a note.
While some of us had matching charms to show off our best-friend love, this new generation is clearly making pronouncements of a more permanent nature.
To manage the number of people who need shelter and immediate services, massive temporary shelters provide a stable place while authorities can prepare more permanent arrangements.
But that's not all she's been committed to: The Bad Boys For Life actress has been adding a more permanent component to her #ThirstyThursday contributions, too.
We need to work together to find a more permanent solution that gives families like mine the guarantee that our lives won't continue to be threatened.
Cuomo's amendment would do that if it passed — but while it would be more permanent than a legislative fix, it would also take a lot longer.
Background reading: President Trump's tariffs, initially seen as a cudgel to break down trade barriers, increasingly look like more permanent measures intended to shelter American industry.
They sold their apartment for $755,000 and, a year ago, began renting a two-bedroom in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, while searching for a more permanent place.
Today, the condition has been recast in the medical literature as a darker, more permanent figure, a monster in the basement poised to overtake the psyche.
Small satellites, he argues, will be instrumental in providing low-risk advance scouting and establishing the necessary advance infrastructure for establishing a larger, more permanent presence.
"If one of the genes is defective and then you disable one with the drug, there's a potential you may have more permanent damage," Rosen said.
That plan would have committed the G7 to find more permanent homes for refugees, increase financial assistance and support schooling for children and jobs for adults.
Since she is still in Miami, this hairstyle could just be a week-long flirtation — or it could be a more permanent winter look for Hadid.
The European Commission last month offered initial backing to a Franco-German proposal to allow more permanent border checks within the bloc's Schengen free-travel zone.
"It meant a lot to me," said Love, who has the ball at home on his dresser until he finds a more permanent place for it.
If Luna's dysphoria does persist, only then would she be given puberty blockers, so she can mature before making a more permanent decision on hormone treatment.
President Donald Trump announced via Twitter Tuesday that acting defense secretary Patrick Shanahan is no longer in consideration for a more permanent job leading the Pentagon.
Iowa helped pencil in the line of where voters would split between the two, and New Hampshire helped ink that line in a more permanent way.
Colleges began to suspend athletes for such comments over text or other media, but suspension is temporary and many feel that the consequences should be more permanent.  .
At Lincoln Park Community Shelter, people can access interim housing, along with resources to help them find a more permanent solution to break the cycle of homelessness.
It will be people like Urbina, with more permanent uses in mind, that determine the future of the technology — the only question is what that will be.
Though it has since been removed, it is apparently destined for a more permanent home in Williamsburg, so those 601 petition signers may prevail in the end.
On Wednesday, the president signed an executive order that at least bought some time for Congress and the administration to come up with a more permanent solution.
But what makes Switter unique, and potentially more permanent, is that it was born out of necessity, in reaction to a real threat to a mainstream platform.
I had been staying in Halifax with my parents at the time, having recently finished a six-month job in Toronto, and considering a more permanent relocation.
In an attempt to prevent further infections, Patches' caretakers routinely cleaned the old injury, but knew there must be a more permanent solution to the turtle's issue.
Kanye West's Easter version of his Sunday Service at the second weekend of Coachella drew massive crowds — and inspired West to consider a more permanent spiritual path.
Many of the people there expressed hope that FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) would come in and get them all into a more permanent housing situation.
Two weeks later, the pair is headed off to more permanent facilities, and if the view is to be believed, shit got real when the bomb hit.
You might, of course, be more careful than I was, but losing your purchase is a definite downside — especially when compared to more permanent clip-on lenses.
Apple's status page shows that group calling via FaceTime is "temporarily unavailable" — that's a stop-gap move while the company works to deliver a more permanent fix.
"But the contamination from extracting metals is much more permanent (than farming)," she said, adding she was working to train more Intag farmers in sustainable agriculture practices.
"PHMSA has proposed instituting a 'policy' rather than a more permanent memorandum of agreement with the operating administrations, which would be implemented until December 2017," he wrote.
The White House has tasked NASA with the (hasty) mission of returning to the moon by the year 2024, and establishing a more permanent human presence there.
Are they folks who have found permanent employment via these digital platforms, or are such platforms bridging the unemployment gap while people search for more permanent jobs?
The question, Miringoff said, is whether Trump's decline is a temporary reflection of shutdown politics or a more permanent schism between the president and his foundational supporters.
Bell said she considered the support of her parents and husband — as well as the advice of Cher — more permanent and significant than her sparkling new star.
"The problem is they are not big enough," public-works director Mohammed Nuru reportedly told the Examiner, adding that the city was seeking a "more permanent" solution.
"Facelifts, lasers, Botox, fillers...these powerful, more permanent advancements in technology neglect to address specific skin conditions that will continue to occur, even post-procedure," she explains.
She was shuffled between family members until a more permanent living situation surfaced: Her dad's place in Nashville, Tennessee, where she went to live at age 14.
Alternatives to plastic straws are proliferating, and more permanent materials than paper are being used: stainless steel, sterling silver, glass and ceramic, sometimes equipped with carrying cases.
Initially seen as a short-term strategy to force other countries to drop their trade barriers, President Trump's tariffs increasingly look like a more permanent economic tool.
Nassiriya protesters also started building more permanent structures using bricks to replace sit-in tents burned during the attack by the unknown armed group, Reuters witnesses said.
How much longer can the status quo — a military occupation of checkpoints and other encroachments that is by legal definition temporary but feels ever more permanent — continue?
But if you can be disciplined enough to focus on the good stuff (for now), you'll be better prepared to tackle the second, more permanent solution.2.
Powell said the Fed is about to embark on more permanent operations to make sure the system has enough reserves and the market volatility events are controlled.
Those pushing for a legislative fix argue that congressional action is both more permanent and would allow for additional ATF funding to underwrite the agency's expanded responsibilities.
A more permanent display of the acquisition is in the works, but a storefront-style exhibition case is already open, to showcase a few of the highlights.
Tubal ligation won&apost just prevent pregnancyFor the most part, people who get a tubal ligation are voluntarily looking for a more permanent solution to prevent pregnancy.
The ultimate idea, according to the memo, is to find a replacement for Shaukat to take over the go-to-market side on a more permanent basis.
I'm saying that educators need to embrace new, more complicated structures that feel messier in the short term but build more permanent learning in the long term.
The show was such a hit that they were immediately welcomed into the L.A. club scene, and Boleyn's fell into a more permanent role as lead singer.
Officials are now scrambling to find a more permanent solution to the problem than trucking in thousands of plastic jugs, and are turning to Virginia Tech for advice.
Because so much alt-right digital data vanishes quickly, Whack-a-Mole also serves as an archive, providing a more permanent record of, say, attendees at various rallies.
In that sense, the carousels can feel like a more permanent version of Instagram stories — complete narratives that live on your profile for as long as you like.
Asian crude demand is slowing and by some measures falling, which market participants said could be due to an economic slowdown and perhaps even more permanent structural changes.
All this means that it may be only when baby-boomers start to check out in a more permanent way that lots of houses begin to change hands.
Still, if this report proves accurate, it looks like the company is implementing a more permanent hardware fix that would obviate the need for these other measures entirely.
Frustrated with the weak Confederation Congress currently holding the country together, he called on delegates to assemble in Philadelphia to sort out a more permanent method for governing.
The family spends a lot of time in New York City, according to Vanity Fair, so it's possible they're looking for a more permanent place to crash there.
Others have used money provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to buy RVs they can live in until they figure out a more permanent living situation.
Its member states are for the time being excluded from Trump's steel tariffs, but pushing back hard on Iran would complicate attempts to win a more permanent exemption.
However, the present lull in violence and oil infrastructure attacks will only hold if the government can come to a more permanent peace settlement with Niger Delta insurgents.
Britain recently rejected Assange's bid for diplomatic status, leaving it to Ecuador to try and find a more permanent resolution than having Assange living in its embassy indefinitely.
What this controversial "privatization" refers to is the bipartisan Commission on Care (COC) report which recommends a more permanent and less restrictive version of the VA Choice Program.
But there are other ways for families to end the cycle of going in and out of poverty so they can build a more permanent and secure future.
Yet even accounting for some more permanent upward shift in these gauges, he sees real (after inflation) returns of 2-53 percent a year looking out two decades.
A GoFundMe page was recently started to help the family find more permanent living arrangements and has raised more than $192,000 from 3,698 donors in just four days.
The gist of the story was: Grohl is readying himself for a solo career post-Fighters and that the band's hiatus was cover for a more permanent schism.
According to Chipotle's chief creative and development officer Mark Crumpacker, the company will reference customer feedback on this program as it continues to design a more permanent one.
" Now you are claiming that, by opening stopgap shelters to house children while more permanent shelters come on line, the department is letting children "rot in the desert.
They've also kicked down more permanent budget negotiations, instead passing three short-term spending deals since October 1 — the latest extends current spending levels for another three weeks.
And we talk about a concept called 'functional zero,' which means that we ought to have more permanent housing and supportive services than the number of homeless people.
Children can be locked up at ORR facilities for months at a time, depending on how quickly ORR officials find a more permanent place for them to stay.
The SPCA manages the entire adoption process, and places the rescue kittens in temporary foster homes such as Helmke's until a more permanent living situation can be found.
Failure to take more permanent action to prevent RIN costs from skyrocketing again threatens hundreds of thousands of jobs in and supported by independent refineries across the country.
Lise Grande, the United Nations deputy special representative in Iraq, said the agency's stabilization work was to help patch up Falluja until more permanent repairs could be made.
Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) on a bipartisan bill to ban bump stocks and other similar devices, arguing that congressional action would be more permanent than an administrative fix.
That means that tens of thousands have left on their own (or adjusted to a more permanent legal status) even while they could have remained in TPS limbo indefinitely.
But, if a spirit happens to take up a more permanent residence in your life — or in your home — things can go from spooky to downright scary very quickly.
As for why men are opting for more permanent procedures rather than injectibles, Neavin explains that the more invasive procedures allow for a more precise sculpting of the mouth.
Hawley and his staff currently work in the basement of the Dirksen office building with other junior senators as they await a more permanent place to set up shop.
Once he makes the coastal jump — briefly in 1990, and then a more permanent settlement in 1991 — his notebooks begin to fill with evocative sketches of his adopted hometown.
For the time being, it also means that users with 11.2  won't have all of the standard remote HomeKit functionality, until Apple rolls out something more permanent next week.
When warmer weather returns, the asphalt plants will spark to burbling life again, and the crews will return to the same once-shattered spots to build more permanent roads.
When I moved to New York City for the third time in 2016, I needed a place to live for six months until a more permanent apartment was available.
This means that, according to the UK Met Office, during the period from 2018 to 2022 we could get a single year preview of our future, more permanent, climate. 
Campbell's tenure as a Beach Boy was short-lived, and by the end of the year Bruce Johnston—formerly of the Rip Chords—had taken a more permanent role.
Residents at the city's "Beloved Community Village" found jobs or went back to school while staying in the shed-like homes, and some moved on to more permanent housing.
To attract more advertising dollars, Snapchat this week began allowing users to make their posts more permanent — rather than disappearing automatically after 10 seconds as has been the case.
To understand the ruling Watson made Wednesday night, you have to bear in mind the differences between three types of court ruling — each one more permanent than the last.
The world's two economic superpowers had agreed on a 90-day trade truce period to hammer out a more permanent agreement, which sent global stock markets soaring on Monday.
A firmer and more permanent foothold now exists in eastern Libya, as Putin's Libyan ally Haftar consolidates his position and openly challenges the U.N.-backed Libyan government in Tripoli.
It's far cry from where China was even two decades ago, when more permanent contraceptive techniques were used once a couple had their first child to avoid further pregnancy.
The steps Congress has taken to fill the funding gaps while it debates a more permanent solution have been small and drawn the ire of states and medical groups.
Addressing the rural-urban divide requires, among other things, more permanent migration to cities in which migrants bring their families and benefit from a full range of social services.
But several years ago, under Mr. Dudamel, the youth orchestra was turned into a more permanent ensemble, rather than a top student group with periodic influxes of new players.
On the one hand, Russia's withdrawal will likely increase the probability of reaching a more permanent solution to replace the cessation of hostilities agreement that is currently in effect.
The vast majority of these injuries fade, but a few people want to get something a bit more permanent out of their sex lives—so they've turned to tattoos.
Slideshows aren't anything new, but this should be a nice, fun way to share photos and memories with your friends — kind of like a Snapchat story, but more permanent.
Though public housing may be seen as a more permanent solution to provide for those who have been homeless, issues of decay and mismanagement run rampant among housing agencies.
I was always deeply unsatisfied with money, relationships, and status; meth might, in fact, have saved me from finding a more permanent solution to the problem of being me.
"We need to work together to find a more permanent solution that gives families like mine the guarantee that our lives won't continue to be threatened," she tells PEOPLE.
Although some of the simpler projects, such as a series of billowing white tents, were built in a day, the more permanent structures were constructed over a few years.
The American tech industry is concerned that this same fracturing is being repeated with data, setting up more permanent divisions in how technology will be used around the world.
I work part time for a training program that periodically brings a couple of people onto the "team" on a more permanent basis, with a regular schedule and benefits.
On July 12, the lawmakers unveiled a package of nine bills that, if enacted, would see more permanent changes to the law than those pushed by Mr. Bernhardt's proposal.
But as more permanent pools were built over time, the more than 21954 movable mini-pools have dwindled to a mere 26 today (and they're now fixed in place).
Ankara now faces a difficult diplomatic balancing act if it is to win international support for the more permanent "safe zone" cleared of militants it wants on its border.
The success of the effort led to more opportunities for pharmacists to put their doctorate degrees to work for the American people, on a more permanent and substantial basis.
FEMA said it began filtering the data in December 2018 to prevent the information from being shared, but a more permanent fix may not be finalized until June 2020.
The days become shorter, the weather colder, while at the same time the presence of each campaign only seems to become more and more permanent for each local resident.
Shortly after arriving, they began a hunt for something more permanent: a one- or two-bedroom, preferably in a small, not-too-old condominium building with a tax abatement.
New York (CNN Business)American companies who count Huawei as a customer may soon get a more permanent reprieve from US restrictions on selling to the Chinese tech giant.
And when tax cuts go along with more permanent tax reform that job creators can rely on, even more investment and job creation can come about as a result.
This would provide security for many, if not all, of the DACA participants while Congress works on a comprehensive immigration reform bill that would include a more permanent solution.
"We felt welcomed by the community — artists, museum curators, collectors, and critics (in LA)," they told Hyperallergic via email, and decided to look for a more permanent home here.
The latest Iraqi proposal is to put them in buildings and more permanent structures in isolated areas guarded by security forces, according to officials, aid workers and rights groups.
So there is always an off-ramp, but there needs to be concerted work on both sides to avoid these tariffs becoming a more permanent feature of the environment.
So DACA went from a short-term placeholder until a more permanent agreement can be made to the only hope, for now, for the 690,000 people who have it.
The cost of holding these children in tent cities is about $240 per person per night, much more expensive than holding them with their parents or in more permanent accommodations.
In his actions this week, Obama is moving toward more permanent solutions, though it's now clear his ambitions won't be fully realized by the time he departs office in January.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced a Ukrainian ceasefire, but it appeared to mask Putin's real play: to take another step toward making Russia's role inside Ukraine even more permanent.
For 30 days, two taikonauts — China's astronauts — stayed on board the Tiangong-2 space station, a laboratory meant to test out technologies needed for a future, more permanent orbital station.
"I'm hopeful that I'll get my renewal but also hoping for something more permanent like a clean DREAM Act," Claudia said, referring to legislation that Democrats have been pressing for.
Building materials that are easy to source in the battle-scarred city - such as rubble and mud - could be used for construction until more permanent replacements become available, she said.
Jordan Clarkson is following up on his passionate nightclub speech on the late Nipsey Hussle with a more permanent tribute ... honoring the slain rapper with a tattoo on his body.
After two years of renting furniture, sampling swatches and making sure the house met minimum building code standards, Shanahan is ready to adorn the home with more permanent, luxury fixtures.
Jodie Chesney's father Peter is seeking to create a more permanent tribute to his daughter and is setting up the Jodie Chesney Foundation, a charity aimed at tackling knife crime.
The survey showed companies expected to hire more permanent staff but the resilience of the labor market would not defy the effects of deep uncertainty about Brexit indefinitely, Carberry said.
Santiago Solari has been promoted from the club's youth team to replace him temporarily; a more permanent successor, possibly the former Chelsea manager Antonio Conte, will cost many millions more.
But without a more permanent solution, Mr. Graham warned on Wednesday as the humanitarian aid package was approved, "you better get ready to do this again, and again, and again."
"This was an Airbnb-type situation where I rented literally one room that was used in a temporary status, until I found more permanent residence," he told the Daily Signal.
Since 2012, she has been the host on CNN International of "Amanpour," the show that served as a fill-in for PBS as it made plans for something more permanent.
In addition to the four front-runners, the ballot also includes Amy Farah Weiss, a homeless advocate, who wants to redeploy money spent on tent encampments for more permanent housing.
Judge James L. Robart, who entered the temporary restraining order, has also set a briefing schedule, on whether he should make his ruling more permanent by issuing a preliminary injunction.
The ban is effective immediately, reports the Post, and it will be in effect for the next six months while Michigan lawmakers work to put more permanent restrictions in place.
The company then provided the families with more permanent housing and a monthly stipend of about US$370, and the municipality raised roughly $240,000 and distributed that among the displaced.
The impact of this particular election reached another, more permanent level when many people decided to announce who they sided with — on their skin, in the form of safety-pin tattoos.
Despite this, FEMA has not authorized full disaster aid for the island — including money for more permanent repairs to the island's roads, bridges, water control facilities, public utilities, and government buildings.
If You're Looking For Something More Permanent There are plenty of remote positions that you can do from the comfort of your couch (some will even make you $100k or more!).
But whether it's Ortega or Jeff Bezos or Mark Zuckerberg, the world may soon have a more permanent number one after Gates has ruled the billionaire lists for over 15 years.
Panu was preparing to move the home to a more permanent space as part of a tiny home showcase, and had plans to move into it full-time in the spring.
That's a much more permanent change, one that a Democratic president would find far more difficult to undo — and how elite colleges admit their students could change forever as a result.
While it's only taking this mild approach for now, it wouldn't be a surprise if Twitter eventually takes more permanent actions as it gets better at picking up on this behavior.
The pilot program is intended to test different models for drones to be used — for delivering cargo or emergency supplies, for example — that can then be evaluated for more permanent deployments.
TPS recipients who live in the jurisdiction of two of the federal appeals courts may also be able to secure a more permanent legal status under two largely overlooked court decisions.
Senator Menendez is expected to put a "hold" on the rule changes, but more permanent legislation, such as those acts now introduced in both chambers, is a better long-term approach.
The rent is far cheaper — she's paying $850 a month instead of $1,400 — and it feels good to settle somewhere that feels more permanent, with housemates she already knows and likes.
But the impact of this order is more permanent than past iterations, and a clear reassertion of Trump's intent to keep large swaths of the world out of the United States.
Becket, the law firm that represents Shamber, points out that having as many qualified agencies in Michigan as possible benefits children because it increases the likelihood of more permanent child placements.
Hearing about Mr. Parker, a local professor had begun paying for his stay in a hotel, but the coalition, Mr. Parker said, was now working on finding him more permanent housing.
A higher, more permanent levee, built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in the 1950s, protects about 1,000 acres in the core of the project, back from the rivers.
Ms. Warren said she was disappointed with the fact that a more permanent or expansive fix for this problem was not politically possible this time around, and vowed to keep watch.
Hill staffers say they don't have confidence that Republicans will even hold a vote on the DREAM Act — which would put DACA beneficiaries on a more permanent path to legal residency.
The more permanent this antipathy becomes, the more it is likely to challenge the very fundamentals of India's democratic polity, which, however awkwardly, has so far managed to accommodate its diversity.
His death was no longer an immediate threat, but he wasn't going to get better any time soon either and his doctors needed to consider a more permanent method of nutrition.
But with peak tourist season fast approaching — Orlando gets 68 million visitors a year — rates are climbing, and the new arrivals will soon have to find more permanent places to stay.
The White House offered to continue the program for two and a half years in exchange for $25 billion in border security, but Democrats argued they wanted a more permanent solution.
Ordinarily, after a temporary restraining order is issued, the parties would file additional briefs and perhaps submit evidence on whether to make the order more permanent by entering a preliminary injunction.
Over-the-range microwaves are more permanent installations than countertop models, and they're also taking the place of a range hood so we think they're worth spending a little more money.
And Mars is obviously the ultimate goal for NASA's Artemis program, which seeks to first establish a more permanent human scientific presence on the Moon before heading to the Red Planet.
"The President encouraged Congressional leaders to find a more permanent solution to the debt ceiling so the vote is not so frequently politicized," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
But the proposed law - likely to be passed - would make a more permanent shift for the central bank, which in 1989 was the world's first to adopt an official inflation target.
The call for more permanent earmark legislation comes after the House Rules Committee announced plans last week to revisit talks and bring back a reformed version of the spending allocation system.
He has spent several mornings guest hosting a New York sports radio show, prompting speculation that he is auditioning for a more permanent role should the Trump administration not come knocking.
NASA is hoping to begin establishing a more permanent human presence on the Moon by 2024, which means this work could have real-world applications in space sooner rather than later.
Business groups want the Trump administration to create more permanent slots for immigrants coming to the United States, saying companies have struggled to fill jobs as the unemployment rate has fallen.
These days, their home is a six-by-seven-foot overlanding vehicle they use to travel the world, and they plan to rent something more permanent when their adventure is over.
While he plans to continue to investigate the factors behind some of the more permanent decisions Zinke made while heading Interior, Grijalva said he doesn't plan on dwelling in the past.
I wanted the new hair to feel like a part of me, so I chose tape-in extensions, a more permanent option that lasts anywhere from six months to a year.
A team of trauma experts have been dispatched to Saskatchewan, but indigenous leaders are anxious for a more permanent solution there and in other communities, so that it doesn't happen again.
For the long-term unemployed and young workers new to the labor force, more permanent positions might make sense, as their difficulty getting work isn't necessarily tied to a bad economy.
The international community is currently spending billions of dollars to construct a more permanent enclosure for the site to ensure that it doesn't spew still more radiation into the surrounding area.
WATCH TERROR: THE ISLAMIC STATE IN IRAQ Women and children are brought to the camp's sole school, where they sleep on the floor while awaiting tent assignments and more permanent accommodations.
FEMA and California have now joined forces to create a special task force aimed at taking evacuees from overflowing shelters and putting them in more permanent places, but there aren't enough available.
At first, researchers thought a second payload, one that would give hackers a more permanent presence on the infected machines, was never delivered, and that the attackers were likely biding their time.
A total of 2,667 large, thick plastic bags containing contaminated materials from the disaster were being stored at a temporary storage site in Tamura while authorities looked for a more permanent location.
There isn't a lot of transmasculine representation in the media, and I wanted to create something that took these important narratives out of online spaces and put them into something more permanent.
Even freezing conditions could not dampen the collective fervor for hauling powder-coated fauna into formation, though the next (and perhaps more permanent) wave of installations is slated for after the thaw.
Erected in 2013 after a burning car had destroyed the pillar on which the lights were mounted, it was meant to be replaced by a more permanent structure within a few weeks.
"The longer markets prove resilient to tariffs, the more tariffs will become a more permanent feature of the international trade landscape – 'a new trade normal,'" Ruskin wrote in a note to clients.
Apple's status page shows that group calling via FaceTime is "temporarily unavailable" — that's a stop-gap move while the company works to deliver a more permanent fix to the problem this week.
Hitting the perfect balance between size and cost, it was a defining piece of computer history, one that made our machines more permanent and helped us rethink the way we store information.
A concrete sarcophagus was hastily built over the site of the stricken reactor to contain the worst of the radiation, but a more permanent solution has been in the works since 2001.
The situation could ease as a result of re-engagement but a more permanent de-escalation will depend on how the new president manages relations with both the U.S.and China, Moody's said.
However, because plastic is found in an inordinate amount of items these days, policy changes like bag taxes or bans are a more permanent solution to lessening our dependence on plastic products.
"The longer it goes on, the more likely (the China trade battle) becomes more permanent," said Todd Stucke, senior vice president of marketing, product support and strategic projects at Kubota Tractor Corp.
The mayor of Taipei City, Ko Wen-je, said at the beginning of this year that the fireworks show should continue and other, more permanent measures against air pollution should be taken.
In October of last year, Michelle Obama quite literally cemented the garden's position as a fixture of her own tenure, holding a ceremony to unveil a more permanent structure around the garden.
We've reached out to Snap about whether this will be a more permanent shop or another temporary one, and it told us the store will be open for the next several weeks.
"The Chicago Gun Strike Force, sending 20 more permanent A.T.F. agents and adding more federal prosecutors, has contributed significantly to the effort" of making Chicago safer, Mr. Sessions said in a statement.
And to make sure these workers have the option to become more permanent members of their community, the W-visa would let them petition for permanent residency, addressing Beinart's concerns about integration.
The news came as the FBI and Justice Department have reignited their efforts to find a more permanent solution to accessing encrypted devices, likely with the creation of a so-called backdoor.
This has been the plan all along: establish a more permanent human outpost around the moon so we can better prepare for a much longer and harder journey to Mars or beyond.
But that's not the only way the "Party in the U.S.A." singer has honored her boyfriend recently — she has also shown her adoration for the Australian singer in a more permanent way.
King said McAllister, who owned a construction business in the United States, had received a six-month stay from deportation and that the White House was working on a more permanent solution.
The issue remains contentious among conservative supporters of Mr. Abe's Liberal Democratic Party, who fear that opening the Imperial Household Law to more permanent change would force a debate on female succession.
This has metal contacts that provide power via connection points on the back of the Move, while providing an attractive and stable base for use in your Move's more permanent "home" location.
But when he passed the nine-game threshold for a junior player to earn a roster spot, the team suggested that he move out of the hotel and find more permanent lodging.
The idea was they would cobble together a deal on immigration and more permanent government spending in the weeks ahead — but the actual legislative calendar shrank that window for negotiation even more.
"I really hope this is the start of something bigger and the start of something more permanent, because there's always going to be people who need help," said Neerja Garikipati, from Pittsburgh.
During the monthly call last week, members outlined a new fellowship program in which people could learn about staffing a campaign and becoming part of a more permanent foundation for candidates' races.
Even so, in the future Congress should aim to blunt the negative effects of this decision and create a new, more permanent designation for certain migrants from Central America and the Caribbean.
The charities gave a cautious welcome to the deal, saying EU states now needed to agree on a more permanent mechanism that would avoid seeing rescue ships stranded at sea for days.
According to Italian journalist Luca Attanasio, these minors often get stuck in temporary centers where they are first welcomed, and it takes months for them to be transferred to more permanent accommodation.
He said he had repeatedly requested "more permanent police" to monitor the area -- which houses liquefied natural gas and the power transmission line for the Porgera Gold Mine -- over the last five years.
Traveling had become incredibly complicated, schedules seemed like they might never line up, and other musical pursuits were left in limbo while Loincloth turned into something much more permanent than was ever intended.
" Sep 11, 2018: Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Must Restore Dignity to His Country — by Ending Yemen's Cruel War "The longer this cruel war lasts in Yemen, the more permanent the damage will be.
"I think this is great, but again the conversation should continue and I think the urgency should continue to find something that is more permanent," he said, adding that it causes ongoing confusion.
Now, it seems the issues are around basic connectivity; although Google has not yet responded to Verge requests for more information or a timeline for when a more permanent solution might be offered.
Sometimes there's a surprise; for example, she didn't expect Kelly AuCoin's Pastor Tim to be as prominent a character as he's become, and had to adjust his perfunctory wig into something more permanent.
The deal being finalised would create a transition period for the two sides to reach a more permanent deal, once Britain's future relationship with the EU and its new trade profile becomes clear.
There's something to be said about why the fashion industry has largely relied on the ephemeral Instagram Stories to express strong personal opinions instead of Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or other more permanent platforms.
" When asked what was being done to ensure that staff could communicate with callers in the future, the official replied the effort was "evolving," and that the department was exploring "more permanent arrangements.
The carnival traveled to several cities, but in 2015, the impracticality of moving such an elaborate production turned their focus toward creating a more permanent installation that would eventually become the new park.
Further down the line it seems possible that Google might opt for an office space that is more permanent — and more Googly — but for now we understand that there's no timeline for that.
" Sep 11, 2018: Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Must Restore Dignity to His Country — by Ending Yemen's Cruel War "The longer this cruel war lasts in Yemen, the more permanent the damage will be.
"You are injecting a substance into the skin—hyaluronic acid or longer lasting fillers such as calcium hydroxylapetite or poly-l-lactic acid, fat, or even newer more permanent fillers," Rossi tells me.
Ultimately, Butler explained people were afraid that the visual wouldn't make it clear that Voldemort was no more, which is why the VFX team went for a death scene that seemed more permanent.
The United States, which invaded Iraq in 2003, could have sought a more permanent solution before its 2011 pullout of combat troops but merely kept the dam operating at minimum cost, they contend.
A concrete sarcophagus was hastily built over the site of the stricken reactor to contain the worst of the radiation, but a more permanent solution has been in the works since late 13.
But climate change, monoculture growth, population increases, lack of control burns and other factors have led to these events taking place not just more often, but more extensively and to more permanent effect.
The door became a table on which the member and his staff would play beer pong, positioned over a conference room table so as not to leave stains on the more permanent furniture.
The United States and Britain, which by then had consolidated their zones into "Bizonia," introduced a new deutschmark for Bizonia and West Berlin, with an eye toward creating a more permanent West Germany.
"While we expect some short-term recovery in Mexican risk assets, we believe that this episode has injected a more permanent risk premium into holding Mexican assets," he told clients in a note.
Building a mountain would be a much more permanent and much more expensive step than cloud seeding, in which dry ice, silver iodide, or potassium iodide are pumped into clouds to increase rainfall.
"When it's a more permanent group, it becomes a native language of the next generation of children, and it develops a grammar naturally because that's what they have to work with," Rivera said.
"I think again .. it's right that we look and continue to explore whether there are other arrangements as well that can lead to more permanent and more easily acceptable outcome," he told parliament.
On just purely the economic side, if we let a short-run downturn, even a sharp one, but if we let that morph into something more permanent, that's when you talk about depression.
While the board of the Public Employees Insurance Agency, which administers the health care plan for state employees, has agreed to freeze rates in 2019, the teachers want a more permanent funding fix.
When Democrats and Republicans voted to reopen the government, the idea was they would spend the following weeks cobbling together a deal on immigration and more permanent government spending in the weeks ahead.
The United States, which invaded Iraq in 2003, could have sought a more permanent solution before its 2011 pullout of combat troops but merely kept the dam operating at minimum cost, they contend.
Any tax overhaul must include IRS reforms that reduce the agency's penchant for intimidation, starting with additional taxpayer protections in audits, new user-friendly procedures for resolving grievances, and more permanent oversight safeguards.
Seven years later, the program has clearly become more permanent than Obama intended, but only because Congress has been unable — despite support from some Republicans — to pass legislation codifying protections for DACA recipients.
For now, Alibaba has yet to announce any future plans for a more permanent fixture, though Alibaba's chief marketing officer added that the store wasn't an indication of the organisation "opening more cafes".
I stroke the beam of my lamp slowly along the flank of something more permanent than fish or weed the thing I came for: the wreck and not the story of the wreck.
Now a handsome, more permanent version has arrived, 2130 essays, poems and artist's statements, one interview and one screenplay, sandwiched between introductions by five writers and curators and two manifestoes by Mr. Pendleton.
In one federal program that helps place older workers with non-profits while they look for more permanent work, 27% of participants have been 66 or older over the past year, Wolniewicz said.
Word of the government's latest filing was met with a mixture of relief and determination by TPS recipients, who say their lives will remain in limbo unless Congress passes a more permanent fix.
President Donald J. Trump assumes a more permanent role, which would be good for biotech President Donald J. Trump has been vocal about his dislike for the high drug prices Americans are facing.
Convinced that the surge is temporary and calling the specter of rapid growth and inflation a high-class problem, Draghi dismissed calls for policy action before he saw signs of a more permanent adjustment.
There are encouraging signs that Democrats and the center-left have built a more permanent commitment to state power-building, learning from the sustained midterm losses under Obama, culminating in the election of Trump.
The big picture: While the government of Aung San Suu Kyi builds more permanent homes next to the camps, Rohingya refugees will be unable to return to the areas from which they were displaced.
The restraining order gives US District Judge Kristine G. Baker more time to hear arguments from both sides before either issuing a more permanent block on the laws or letting them go into effect.
Nevertheless, such contemplations of the future are rather sobering: a reminder that the land beneath our feet is ultimately little more permanent—on a geological scale—than the borders we draw on its surface.
While immigrant advocates celebrated the announcement that Salvadoran TPS holders would be allowed to remain in the US for another year, they are still pushing Congress for more permanent protections for all TPS holders.
A "precondition" for a more permanent access to the EU market is what sort of trading relationship Britain will have with the bloc after Brexit, said the document, first reported by the Financial Times.
Seattle's first "village" of small homes will soon provide a portion of the city's homeless population with electricity, hot water and a space to call their own while they search for more permanent housing.
As lawmakers are working to pull together a more permanent spending bill by March 23 to keep the government open through the end of September, when the fiscal year ends, senators are being realistic.
While this certainly negatively affects Invisible Dog's artist residencies, one would hope that it opens up space for more permanent renters (artists or not), who will contribute to the community fabric of the neighborhood.
On Wednesday, the first lady unveiled a larger, more permanent version of her iconic vegetable garden before an audience of advocates, food industry leaders and others who have pitched in on her Let's Move!
You can download a system image from the company and toss it onto a USB 3.0 stick, or there's also the option of making a partition on your computer for a more permanent partition.
This raises the question tugging at the heart of Last Black Man: How can working- and middle-class ethnic and racial enclaves maintain community—a more permanent state than "authenticity"—while growing generational wealth?
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is thinking about trading in the beaches of Hawaii for a more permanent residence in Washington, D.C. The ardent 2016 Bernie Sanders supporter hasn't taken a 2020 run off the table.
That's like buying a guest pass to a gym instead of signing up for a more permanent membership: It feels nice in the moment, but it doesn't do anything to change the bigger picture.
Fitch also projects FFO fixed charge cover will remain comfortably above 23530x, fully consistent with its 'BBB-' rating, even once a more permanent debt structure has been established from planned debt capital market issues.
But as much as commissioner Adam Silver would love to test that theory, and to grow this game in more permanent ways overseas, there's no way that's happening in Asia or Europe anytime soon.
"Over the past year, we have remained committed to distilling important lessons from the incident, and are working on a more permanent solution to acid mine drainage in the Upper Animas Watershed," he wrote.
She said Trump wants "a more permanent solution through the legislative process," preferably in a series of "really big fixes" on issues like the country's visa system and a wall along the southern border.
If their entrepreneurial plans pan out, the Gipsy Queens hope to buy a food truck or rent a kitchen on a more permanent basis — foundations for steady work that will bring in rent money.
Advocates warn the dollars aren't enough to help every state keep their programs running until the end of March, increasing the urgency that Congress pass a more permanent renewal of CHIP early next year.
On Monday, the Fearless Girl did as most New York transplants do after their first year in the city: She moved to more permanent digs, several blocks north, opposite the New York Stock Exchange.
While producers are concerned about the "near-term turbulence" in the marketplace right now, Naig said there is also fear about destroying demand for their products around the world on a more permanent basis.
She worked as an adjunct professor but was unable to land a more permanent position, because her second novel was so delayed (she wrote a number of delightfully wayward children's books in the meantime).
The fathers of the American Constitution considered these principles to be based on reason and hence to be more permanent than the accidental lines circumscribing the power of states on the world's political map.
I brought him back to New York and hung him up above my dresser, and every morning for two years I have looked into his eyes and wished his visage were bigger, sturdier, more permanent.
In 2014, however, they bought a second home, this time closer to Jenner – a $20 million estate in Hidden Hills, California, where they are planning to set down more permanent roots once renovations are complete.
With Congress working toward a more permanent solution, it's also helpful to consider how the public feels about what the standoff centered on: the fate of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.
Alternatively, if you're willing to put a little more DIY effort into things, you can take the monitor's hardware out of the plastic casing and build a more permanent housing for it and your mirror.
Joaquin Villarino, an industry veteran and head of Consejo Minero, Chile´s mining industry group, said a big bonus could serve to eliminate more permanent benefits that made contracts more expensive and miners less competitive.
"The president encouraged congressional leaders to find a more permanent solution to the debt ceiling so the vote is not so frequently politicized," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said, when asked about the Post report.
The Children's Health Insurance Program, which helps provide medical care to nearly 9 million children in low-income families, will get $2.85 billion to cover expenses through March as lawmakers seek a more permanent solution.
However, the WeLive space could also be attractive to people just graduating from NYC universities and looking for a job, or people who are losing their lease but haven't chosen a more permanent settlement yet.
Republicans have ceased governing and instead are directing the majority of their political power toward non-democratic (and so, what they see as more permanent) ends: Stacking the federal judiciary and tearing up federal regulations.
Inside, where parents were slumped in chairs and children were sprawled on the floor waiting hours to be interviewed by caseworkers to determine if they are eligible for more permanent shelter, tensions have run high.
A more permanent hardware patch, which has already been included in some chips Intel released starting last month, addresses the problem more directly, preventing the processor from grabbing data out of buffers during speculative execution.
If we're going to avoid a constant state of anxiety, people's identities have to be based on standards of justice and virtue that are deeper and more permanent than the shifting fancy of the crowd.
Sanders would also overturn Trump's so-called public charge rule and ensure that immigrants are not discriminated against based on income or disability, while extending temporary protected status until more permanent resolutions are in place.
The hiring of Mr. Wiesenberger, who since 2013 has been an adjunct faculty member of the Yale School of Art, will "address, on a more permanent basis, this aspect of the Clark," Mr. Meslay said.
The Melnor Flat Soaker Garden Hose can be used in place of much more expensive and invasive irrigation systems, and it can be moved around or removed entirely as needed, unlike more permanent watering hardware.
But the Trump administration's recent practice of separating migrant children from their parents has brought renewed scrutiny to the facilities that care for the minors until the government finds a more permanent home for them.
The protesters said they now intended to make their camp more permanent and on Tuesday they began to clear the ruins and build new huts out of bricks and mortar that would provide better protection.
And others are worried about the potential fallout from Trump's "extreme vetting" procedures for people seeking visas to enter the U.S., a more permanent step that the administration has been quietly beefing up for months.
Because appropriators need these topline numbers to begin putting together a trillion-dollar spending bill that would fund the government through next September, the lack of compromise has put more permanent spending bills on hold.
Under more permanent leadership, the department could step up pressure on states to purge ineligible voters from their rolls under opaque standards set out in the 1993 National Voter Registration Act, the "motor-voter" law.
Mexico has offered refuge, asylum or work visas, and its government said 2,697 temporary visas had been issued to individuals and families to cover them during the 45-day application process for more permanent status.
After months of hinting, Vice President Mike Pence finally made it clear today that the Trump administration will direct NASA to land humans on the Moon and establish a more permanent presence on the lunar surface.
I'm seeing limited ghosting of the bottom navigation bar where the image is retained after switching from previous screens, but it appears to go away after several seconds, unlike burn-in, which is generally more permanent.
Asian crude demand is slowing and by some measures falling, and many market participants suspect it is not just a seasonal phenomenon, but also due to an economic slowdown and perhaps even more permanent structural changes.
And those who do report assault or harassment often face negative consequences — some temporary, such as retaliation from the harasser or management, and others more permanent, such as increased stress, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.
In doing so, they are filling the grey area between Craigslist and Airbnb, serving the needs of individuals looking for something more permanent than a vacation rental yet more transient than a typically longer lease commitment.
"With this Supreme Court victory, now it's up to us to take action extending California's cap-and-trade system on a more permanent basis," California Governor Jerry Brown said in a written statement following the ruling.
As they gradually move out of shelters and into more permanent accommodation, demand for homes is expected to pick up even more in a market where Germans are increasingly buying property, spurred by low mortgage rates.
"With the decreasing numbers (in 2016), those emergency shelters are more or less empty and the government is trying to move people to more permanent shelters," Martin Rentsch from UNHCR Germany told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
When you're looking for something more permanent than the quick-and-dirty ephemera that "Close Friends" provides, the social media protective gear you seek is a finsta, a separate, fake Instagram account that is entirely private.
When Democrats and Republicans voted to reopen the government in late January, the idea was they would spend the following weeks cobbling together a deal on immigration and more permanent government spending in the weeks ahead.
For a more permanent replacement, Trump is reportedly considering Ken Cuccinelli, the former Virginia attorney general turned conservative television personality, and Kris Kobach, the former Kansas secretary of state notorious for his aggressively anti-immigrant policies.
With the deadline for an on-time budget already gone, there seemed to be little clarity about when lawmakers would be able to strike a more permanent deal, particularly with eight weeks of spending now authorized.
Lawyers involved in the cases acknowledge that some of the cases will ultimately be dropped, but they say they're reluctant to take any step like that until the protections for immigrants are clearer and more permanent.
"We do not know if tariffs are the actual end game — but they certainly could be where this all ends," Krueger wrote, suggesting that the tariffs could actually be a more permanent type of border tax.
The department cast the 18-month window as both a chance to allow immigrants to organize an orderly departure — and also a chance for Congress to pass a law granting the Salvadorans a more permanent status.
Now, with that building slated for demolition in 2017, Pace is extending its bid for Silicon Valley clients by opening on April 27 in a much smaller — but more permanent — gallery space nearby in downtown Palo Alto.
In addition to the new calling feature, Apple has made Apple SIM a more permanent presence on the iPad, embedding it into the tablet rather than making it merely one option to go into the removable slot.
In light of a so-far successful electric scooter pilot program in San Francisco, the city has opened up the application process for service providers to deploy their respective scooters as part of a more permanent program.
Ward clarified his remarks to the Orlando Sentinel  on Tuesday, saying he was talking about Puerto Ricans who are only temporarily in the state -- not ones who are seeking refuge in Florida on a more permanent basis.
So we've either got to devise a much more permanent heat shield—I personally like Futurama's idea of blasting the Earth into a slightly wider orbit around the Sun—or we've got to clean up our act.
Las Vegas executive director of community development Jorge Cervantes told the Sun that once a more permanent route is established as early as this summer (depending on the trial's success), he hopes it can stay that way.
On Saturday, days after demonstrations began, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said that the bill would be suspended, but citizens are still protesting the controversial bill, calling for a more permanent solution than simply a suspension.
Speaking in an appearance on CNBC, a spokesman for the online pinboard said it implemented the ban on the searches until it can come up with a more permanent strategy to tackle content attempting to discredit vaccinations.
Since China began building artificial islands in the Spratly archipelago near the Scarborough Shoal, former military officials have hinted that Beijing would start to build the shoal into a more permanent platform able to accommodate military installations.
As more corporations roll out bonuses — and let's hope more permanent wage increases as well — cutting through the tax cut talk is the only way to start getting a real picture of the American worker's fair shake.
" In an email, a Tate press representative said that discussions were "ongoing with Sir Elton John and David Furnish about making some key pieces from their collection available to the British public on a more permanent basis.
This celebration was the culmination of CCCADI's move to Harlem four years ago, into a temporary space where it continued its mission, while key members of state and local government worked to get a more permanent home.
While the revised and more permanent travel ban is more specific in nature, and on its face breaks up a lot of possibility for litigation, advocates say the new directive does not erase the ban's discriminatory origins.
As one British diplomat said while Mr. Trump was arriving this week in London for a lavish state visit, there was "no visible plan" to entice Iran's leaders into a more permanent cessation of its nuclear activity.
Graham added that the government needed additional funding for the military and "some direction about the path forward" on a more permanent solution for so-called Dreamers, undocumented people who immigrated to the United States as children.
With them, Ms. Sze heads bravely into unknown territory, in search, it seems, of hybrid surfaces that allow her love of the delicate, the ephemeral and the salvaged to have a new, more permanent form of expression.
"It has become pretty clear over recent meetings that policymakers have become warier about negative rates becoming a more permanent state of affairs, and the effect that might have on people's expectations," ING economists told clients Thursday.
In its report, the six-member panel outlined the benefits and drawbacks of more permanent changes to the law governing the reigns of future emperors, but it ultimately signaled that a one-time provision would be preferable.
The industry argues that with more permanent reinsurance funding to offset losses on the most expensive consumers, similar to the Medicare program, the individual exchanges could find their footing, and consumers could begin to see better pricing.
Once a woman makes the personal decision to not or no longer have children, there are various types of birth control to consider and she may turn to more permanent options, such as hysteroscopic or laparoscopic sterilization.
While activists are finding ways to make sure the activism behind the Women's March lasts for the rest of a Trump presidency, some of those who marched are going with a more permanent sentiment by getting tattoos.
Samarco has proposed a new system to contain mining waste—an old, confined pit protected by a 33-foot dike, capable of holding two years worth of residue, while the company looks for a more permanent solution.
Thus, it is of little surprise that the recent productivity slowdown has sparked widespread interest, with the debate centring on the extent to which the productivity slowdown is temporary, or a sign of more permanent things to come.
The French carmaker reiterated that the two companies are pursuing talks on a more permanent structure for their alliance, which has been shaken by the ousting of former chairman and chief executive Carlos Ghosn for alleged financial misconduct.
Mr Trump, who promised to end DACA on the campaign trail but has also repeatedly said that its recipients are "terrific" called on Congress to replace DACA with more permanent legislation before it expires on March 5th 2018.
Negotiators struck a truce in June and agreed to hold off on further tariff hikes, but it remains to be seen if a more permanent deal will be made in the near future to stave off additional levies.
Sunday's centenary final between Argentina and Chile pits one of South America's three big teams that have historically dominated the event against the current best of the second tier of nations looking to make a more permanent mark.
Another source involved says that the deal referenced is not meant as a permanent custody agreement – it is in fact an independent step Pitt and Jolie agreed to while they attempt to work on a more permanent settlement.
"This is seriously harsh conditions and that's why we need much more permanent solutions in terms of shelter, in terms of the health services and the access to food, and sorting out issues around safe water," he said.
Shame isn't guaranteed, and a last-minute reprieve isn't something anyone can count on (not to mention the fact that a one-year stay of deportation is no more permanent than the six months for Haitians with TPS).
Worse yet, by denying the aid applications of more than half of the people whose homes were damaged or destroyed, FEMA has left many unable to afford more permanent repairs, let alone build them back to safer standards.
Fans who turned out to cheer on players such as Marta, five times World Player of the Year, and Cristiane, the leading goalscorer in Olympic history, are now hoping their support will be translated into something more permanent.
"The fact that the U.S. Treasury rolled out secondary sanctions and also hit some big name oligarchs (are) the real game changing events, which I think risks re-pricing Russia risk on a more permanent basis," Ash said.
"As we head down the path of monetary policy normalization, we will have to decide whether some temporary measures need to be jettisoned, included in a state-contingent framework, or transformed into harmonized, more permanent measures," Mersch said.
Nowadays, a fundamental question does nonetheless remain: Will the Trump administration succeed in separating religious beliefs from national security concerns despite the originally exhibited motives and the international implications that a more permanent ban on refugees would have?
And, they need to advocate for a more permanent solution than a budget rider by advancing legislation that removes federal penalties for marijuana related conduct, especially for individuals and businesses acting in compliance with state laws and regulations.
Whether you're currently in your first apartment, bunking with roomies, or you're settled in a more permanent situation, it's always a good idea to give your space a touch of personality that speaks to your interests and style.
She originally lived in a studio apartment as she wasn't sure how long she'd be staying, but when she started a diploma at the Diplomatic Academy, she wanted to find something more permanent and also have a roommate.
We are a nation of short attention spans and, because of that, it's very hard to gauge whether we are looking at a temporary change in the political realities surrounding impeachment or some more permanent tectonic plate-shifting.
Options include the 'neverland' possibility of simply not invoking Article 50, trying back channel talks to sharpen Britain's sense of what scenarios are possible, and hopping from an interim outcome to a more permanent post-Brexit landing site.
One could be as simple as changing the sign on the consulate in West Jerusalem, which processes the visas for Israelis, as the State Department looked for and built a more permanent embassy — something that would take years.
Sonos says this is because the speaker was designed to move around the house, so it doesn't make sense for it to be tied to a more permanent installation, as in a home theater or Sub-supplemented arrangement.
The temporary restraining order Robart issued on Friday in Seattle, which applies nationwide, gives him time to consider the case in more detail, but also sends a signal that he is likely to impose a more permanent injunction.
US stealth jets and bombers, aircraft carriers, nuclear submarines, guided-missile destroyers, and even tactical nuclear weapons could deploy to South Korea and Japan on a more permanent basis to step up the US presence in the area.
While congressional legislation is the only way to create a more permanent fix for DREAMers, lawmakers' impasse on a measure that would provide one suggests that executive action may be the most immediate route for relief at the moment.
Under new Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard, Renault is pursuing tie-up talks that had begun under Ghosn to give the alliance a more permanent structure - as mandated by the French government, which owns a 15 percent stake in Renault.
"Right now, what we're doing is we are woking with our assets to help move the displaced the residents to a more permanent shelter out of the city," said Hayley Morrow, public information officer for the Beaumont Police Department.
At the end of the month, the charities would leave this building on Worth Street, spend one month in a former bank near City Hall, and then we'd scatter, each agency settling its disaster program into more permanent space.
The Radiant charger is a full replacement box for your outlet, and it's not a simple plug-and-play solution for your existing plugs, so it's a far more permanent decision than just plugging in a regular wireless charger.
There's a group originally formed between Wellcome foundation, Gates Foundation, two or three governments, GSK was involved at the beginning, to try and encourage a more permanent standby readiness of vaccine technology development for the next possible pandemic viruses.
Born in rural Mississippi to an unmarried teen mother, Winfrey grew up in poverty, shuffling between family members until a more permanent living situation surfaced: her dad's place in Nashville, Tennessee, where she went to live at age 20033.
Only armed with that information, the way these scholars see it, can the left recapture enough of those voters to regain majority status on a more permanent basis, both in its battles for Congress and for the White House.
In January, a panel appointed by Mr. de Blasio recommended immediately shrinking the highway to four lanes from six to reduce traffic, make it safer and extend its remaining years, while the city looked for a more permanent solution.
EMMA'S TORCH This new nonprofit organization providing culinary training and job placement for refugees ran a successful six-month experimental restaurant in Red Hook, Brooklyn, and is now opening this more permanent location, a low-key, 30-seat spot.
The trade war, with a rising number of goods being taxed, not only has pushed prices higher for businesses and consumers in China and the United States, but risks a more permanent chill in relations between the two countries.
As ridehailing companies continue to become a more permanent part of our public transport dialogue, it's important to recognize that $50 million from Lyft, or congestion pricing support from Uber, is not an innocent push for better transportation infrastructure.
But amid concerns that enterprises and local governments could lower their guard once short-term campaigns to meet air quality targets have been completed, China has been trying to "normalize compliance" and put firms under more permanent scrutiny and pressure.
Those visits are set to become more permanent: Like Dick Cheney, the soon-to-be vice president will have office space in both the Senate -- where he technically presides as president and will cast tie-breaking votes -- and the House, too.
While a weak sterling is being keenly watched as the driver of higher prices within the country, Ben Brettell from Hargreaves Lansdown says its effect should fall out of the numbers reasonably soon and we should watch for more permanent trends.
The hotel chain loves using the tech du jour to show off how cool and with the times it is, but the addition of Amazon's Echo could mean a more permanent shift in how it approaches integrating technology into rooms.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg thinks that augmented reality is going to be a major platform someday, and the company is even building physical AR glasses that will one day serve as a more permanent camera through which people will see the world.
When Democrats and Republicans voted to reopen the government in late January, after the first shutdown, the idea was they would spend the following weeks cobbling together a deal on immigration and more permanent government spending in the weeks ahead.
Pastor Atkinson had forgotten it would be Father's Day when she'd booked him to talk about gay rights at the church, which holds its services in a ballroom at the Country Inn & Suites until it can find a more permanent home.
Where it stands: Recent yet unconfirmed media reports of Russian interest in hosting its bombers at an airfield on Venezuela's La Orchila island have created new suspicions about the Kremlin's intentions to establish a more permanent military presence in the Caribbean.
It's not clear whether Jia has sought a more permanent stay; a Chinese blogger in Seattle claimed Jia was applying for a green card in 2017, but LeEco executives called the information "fake news," and Jia sued the man for defamation.
Army Corps personnel who stay on for the energy mission will be responsible for maintaining the three "mega generators" and 700 other generators being used as backups and to power parts of the grid until more permanent lines are fixed.
NEW YORK, Sept 7 (Reuters) - The next six months will be key to understanding whether the "surprise" recent inflation weakness is indeed temporary or more permanent, William Dudley, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said on Thursday.
There are more permanent reminders of the tournament in the murals of Neymar and Messi painted near the team hotels to afford them the same honor that Cristiano Ronaldo received when he came to Kazan for last year's Confederations Cup.
Just when it looked like Berlin might be overrun by food stalls and trucks selling everything from Jamaican jerk chicken to Russian dumplings, some of the most successful vendors have started bucking the trend and settling into more permanent digs.
"Now the government doesn&apost really have any need for Western support and they&aposre able to make more permanent adjustments to the Cambodian political landscape in line with their long-held resentments and their current political interests," he said.
MesoGlue is by contrast a relatively high-tech material, with its adhesive properties made possible thanks to engineered nanorods that act to "lock" together two surfaces in a similar way to two combs meshing together, but a lot more permanent.
When it noticed that people were finding more permanent ways to share their Snaps to other networks (like, say, Instagram), it rolled out a new feature called Memories so users could save photos and videos inside the Snapchat app instead.
Michael Byrne, Puerto Rico's FEMA coordination officer, told the Associated Press that at least 60,000 so-called "blue roofs," the tarps that temporarily provide shelter to buildings that lost more-permanent tops in the storm, are needed in Puerto Rico.
After a stint in PR at Chloé and two years working under American designer Cathy Hardwick, Ford found a more permanent home at Perry Ellis becoming good friends with both the brand's president Robert McDonald and its then-designer Marc Jacobs.
They suggested that the FCC respond in three ways: Informing the public, encouraging the use of encrypted chat apps (which the report suggests might mitigate some of the of surveillance), and forcing cell phone networks to determine more permanent solutions.
As the team eventually coalesced into something more permanent, many of the familiar faces from that meeting would go on to remind future members of our boozy, candle-lit family about what had happened to Phil in those early days.
Because she was still dependent on the ventilator, her doctors took her back down to the operating room for another procedure, a tracheotomy, cutting a small hole in her neck to serve as a more permanent connection for the ventilator.
But his comments place him among a growing group of Fed officials who say they want to see clearer signs that inflation will build to the Fed's 2 percent target and that recent weakness does not involve a more permanent problem.
BOORSTIN: BUT DO YOU THINK THE FACT THAT PEOPLE RESPONDED SO BADLY, DO YOU THINK THAT DAMAGED YOUR BRAND IN A MORE PERMANENT WAY OR DO YOU THINK YOU'LL BE ABLE TO EARN BACK THAT TRUST AND IN WHAT WAY?
If a child is entering puberty and has been consistent in their gender identity for several years, a doctor may prescribe puberty blockers to halt the onset of puberty until the patient can make a decision about more permanent treatment.
BRASILIA, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Budget restrictions mean Brazil cannot hire more permanent environmental enforcement agents in the wake of surging Amazon fires but will contract local environmental police on a short-term basis, Environment Minister Ricardo Salles told Reuters on Friday.
Hong Kong (CNN)Two women who fled Saudi Arabia for Australia, only to become trapped in transit in Hong Kong, are seeking a last minute visa extension from the city's authorities as they try to secure a more permanent refuge.
This weekend at a meeting in Algeria, the Saudis hope to advance their goal of making the ad hoc alliance — formed two years ago to end a devastating oil price downturn — more permanent ahead of its next major meeting in December.
Coffman acknowledged in an interview with The Hill that he would need to rely on Democrats to succeed with his discharge petition, but it's unclear whether Democrats would sign Coffman's discharge petition given that most support a more permanent legislative solution.
Kander, a former secretary of state of Missouri, is seeking to expand a project that sets up villages of tiny homes to get veterans a roof over their heads, along with support services to help them find more permanent housing.
"The experience of Brexit underscores that the impact of global trade war will be greater the more business confidence is affected, the more financial conditions tighten and - most fundamentally - the more permanent the loss of openness is expected to be," Carney said.
In the meantime, Acting SEC Chairman Mike Piwowar indicated Tuesday he would be interested in exploring whether the regulator might be able to use its broad exemptive powers to liberalize the crowdfunding requirements until Congress can act to make more permanent changes.
And while the movie sank at the box office, it gave him the opportunity to flex some different muscles, both literally and in terms of performance — to the point where it seems to have signaled a more permanent turning point in his career.
"Find a solution, a more permanent one against economic-motivated forest fires because according to reports I have received, 99% of forest fires were started by humans," Widodo told a meeting with cabinet ministers and heads of agencies in charge of extinguishing fires.
Myanmar has been working with the U.N on a strategy to close the camps, but it amounts to building new, more permanent homes in the same place rather than letting people return to areas from which they fled, Reuters reported last year.
Tigers RH Jordan Zimmermann (2016: 3223-7, 4.87) Rodriguez starts the season in the rotation thanks to injuries to David Price and Drew Pomeranz and can lock down a more permanent role if he can duplicate his closing stretch from a year ago.
According to the official who shared a draft of a Federal Register notice with the San Francisco Chronicle, DHS intends to push the date the rule would become active into 2018 while it works on withdrawing it in a more permanent way.
The big picture: A lot of people think she is the only one who can do the job, and it shouldn't be ruled out that Hicks, who didn't actively seek the job, could last in the position on a more permanent basis.
Sargsyan's office confirmed the details in a statement, saying a deal had been struck to step up monitoring of the existing ceasefire, to look at beefing up the OSCE team, and to take steps toward resuming talks on finding a more permanent solution.
These methods both have their strengths and weaknesses, but MIT researchers think they've found a more permanent, high-precision solution: a "guide star" satellite that would sit thousands of miles out and train a strong laser on the Earth and its orbital region.
This is in addition to the 2x miles you'll earn on Delta purchases, and it means the card could be worth a more permanent spot in your wallet, rather than it being the option you use for booking Delta flights and nothing else.
Once ground operations are complete, American troops working with Somali forces often interrogate prisoners at temporary screening facilities, including one in Puntland, a state in northern Somalia, before the detainees are transferred to more permanent Somali-run prisons, American military officials said.
In Niagara Falls, the Wonder Falls resort, a planned $22012 million project that includes an indoor water park and 13-room hotel, was to create "21,290 direct and indirect jobs" during construction, and 215 more permanent positions, the governor said in 2013.
She wasn't asking herself what would happen if no baby crabs resulted, or whether this situation, this male, this sacrifice of offspring were worth it, for the sake of a partnership no more permanent than the detritus washed in on the tide.
"It might help tide a customer in need over, but the longer someone patches over a need, the longer they go without finding a more permanent and effective way to meet the need, the worse the issue can get," Ms. Kazez said.
"I think this was a 'Let's wait and see what's going to happen' period," said Ruben Garcia, director of the Annunciation House, a shelter in El Paso that provides housing to recent border crossers as they search for more permanent places to live.
The exodus has resulted in an alarming loss of talent and capital in Turkey, at a time when its economy is teetering — a development that some experts believe looks like a more permanent reordering of society, threatening to set the country back decades.
But when he's bingeing he can, like many heavy drinkers, make himself very sick: I try not to think about what would happen if a more permanent set of crossing restrictions prevents me from reaching him during one of his low periods.
Looking ahead to peace talks planned for March 9, the leaders of Russia, Germany, France, Italy and the UK convened a conference call on Friday where they pledged to build on the momentum of the truce to work towards a more permanent settlement.
In recent speeches and remarks, several Fed officials have expressed a strong concern that persistently low inflation may be a more permanent economic phenomenon, one that could hamstring the Fed's room to cut interest rates next time the American economy enters a recession.
So I think the actors in this film do, in a way, represent what I have seen in China's factory zones: this is now a more permanent state, and while the work may be mind-numbing, people are more resigned to it.
Among the more sensitive issues on the table between Mr. Xi and Mr. Oli is the signing of an extradition treaty that could allow China to remove Tibetan refugees from Nepal, where many transit on their way to more permanent settlement in India.
While Germany's vast car sector did take a one-off hit from an adjustment to new emissions-testing methods, more permanent factors could include shifting consumption habits, a move away from diesel and weak Chinese demand, some governors argued, according to the sources.
The policymakers added that weak global trade growth also appears to be more permanent, trade wars now look to be the norm rather than the exception and even if Chinese growth looks to be stabilizing, demand from Beijing is unlikely to surge.
Sanders would also overturn Trump's so-called "public charge" rule and ensure that immigrants are not discriminated against based on income or disability, while extending temporary protected status until more permanent resolutions are in place, invalidating Trump's efforts to end those designations.
The 400-bed center, located in a vast concrete warehouse on a former industrial zone, offers to Osman and other single men a temporary refuge for up to 10 days, until the government has worked out a more permanent solution for them.
Banks are also plotting a lobbying effort to encourage lawmakers to enact more permanent restrictions to close what they describe as a "loophole" enabling tech firms to engage in banking without the same level of oversight that traditional banks receive across their operations.
"When you're trying to break ties with someone in a more permanent manner—you don't want to be friends with them, you're really feeling that their presence in your life is toxic— sleeping with them is definitely not a good idea," says Thomas.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of the U.S. House of Representatives' tax-writing panel on Tuesday said he would push to make tax rate cuts for individuals more permanent as the House and Senate reconcile their two versions of a sweeping tax overhaul.
And having kicked down any permanent solution to government spending since September 2017, and currently on their fifth short-term spending bill, Congress's more permanent funding package will carry them through to the start of the new fiscal year on September 30.
Democrats have the rare opportunity to push for a deal on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which President Donald Trump is ending, and passing a more permanent extension of the Children's Health Insurance Program, which covers roughly 9 million kids.
And having kicked down any permanent solution to government spending since September 2017, and currently on their fifth short-term spending bill, Congress's more permanent funding package would carry them through to the start of the new fiscal year on September 30.
As tariffs become broader, higher and more permanent without any relief from the changes in Chinese behavior they were supposed to elicit, it becomes increasingly likely that nothing will be gained by the American families who are paying the price of Trump's trade war.
Nintendo addressed the problem at the time by recommending that users avoid nearby sources of interference and moving any obstructing objects (including fish tanks), but a report from CNET's Sean Hollister seems to indicate that a more permanent fix may be on the way.
"This was really an emotional journey for me to renew my faith this for me has become an external version of what I'm feeling inside and I feel that I have a renewed and newfound faith that I feel is more permanent," the American says.
The startup was able to circumvent the ban by applying for a waiver, but a more permanent solution may be in the cards — last year the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Technology asked for clarification on the policy of accessing Indian launch services.
Though it appears to be a wig, the reality star might want to consider making this Heidi Klum-inspired style more permanent — her followers and famous friends seemingly loved the drastic hair transformation, which features plenty of volume at the crown of the head!
Donald Trump's expected dismantlement of a deal that the Obama administration never convinced Congress to ratify as a treaty — which would have made it more permanent — did not cause this fractious relationship and it didn't imperil the possibility of lasting peace between our two nations.
" The soldiers strive to seem more permanent than they are, always mocked by the drifting sands of the desert, by its burned eternity: "If you convinced yourself, then you convinced the people crossing, and if you convinced the people crossing, then you convinced the wastes.
"Why build such an elaborate and fragile wall when there is a more permanent solution available?" said Sumio Mabuchi, a former construction minister who has called for building a slurry wall, a trench filled with liquid concrete that is commonly used to block water.
"We simply need more Navigation Centers, more permanent supportive housing, and more affordable housing throughout our city if we are going to change the conditions on our streets and help those in need," Breed said in a statement released after the vote Tuesday night.
Here's refugee and asylum-acceptance on a fiscal year basis, going back as far as we have data: The US has a very consistent record of preferring the more organized, safer, more permanent resettlements of refugees over the fairly abrupt claims of asylum-seekers.
With the help of his friend Stanton Coldiron, he's launched what he believes to be the first-ever harsh noise band ever in the small Texas city, calling themselves Maggot Death as a joke before settling on the more permanent name Plastic Mayan Staircase.
In that vein, we (and others, it seems) had heard that Sequoia — which today invests in several Europe-based startups, including Tessian, Graphcore, Klarna, Tourlane, Evervault  and CEGX — has been considering establishing a more permanent presence in this part of the world, specifically in London.
To demonstrate that he is making some small progress, Mr. Lunin plans to build a small hut once the snow melts this year to shelter in and, he hopes, keep covetous officials away until he can save enough to start building something more permanent.
If you have an eligible Chase card, you can get cash-back deals with brands like Cole Haan and Rite Aid through the Chase Offers program, but now the card issuer is adding a more permanent roundup of offers called Get More Now deals.
That day, Neely's job was to haul captives from a bus to a holding area for processing, and then to small, outdoor cages, where they would spend nearly four months sleeping on rocks, and relieving themselves in buckets, while soldiers constructed more permanent cellblocks.
BC: There has been some disappointment on the fiscal side where we believe that governments generally could have made better use of the windfall of lower rates to reduce their deficits, to consolidate their finances in a more permanent way, in a more structural way.
Flooding knocked out water service in the tiny city, and he and others were trying to pump water -- shuttled from other towns in tanker trucks -- into the water system so residents could use it for bathing and flushing while awaiting a more permanent fix.
SINGAPORE/SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) - After half a year of strong oil price rises, Asian crude demand is slowing and by some measures falling, and many market participants suspect it is not just a cyclical phenomenon, but also a product of more permanent structural changes.
But if rising angst between the US and North Korea turns into a more permanent fracture of the diplomatic initiative that peaked with June's summit between Trump and Kim in Singapore, fears of a conflict that could kill millions on the Korean Peninsula might return.
In its more permanent effort to rebuild reserves, the Fed is likely to purchase $35 billion to $40 billion a month in short-term Treasury bills, plus about $15 billion a month in various maturities "over the next 6 months and beyond," Gerson wrote.
That's a key capability to offer as NASA embarks on its Artemis program, which aims to return human astronauts to the lunar surface by 2024, and establish a more permanent human presence on and around the Moon in preparation for eventual missions to Mars.
Turkey has seen waves of students and teachers leave before, but this exodus looks like a more permanent reordering of the society and threatens to set Turkey back decades, said Ibrahim Sirkeci, director of transnational studies at Regent's University in London, and other analysts.
But Sessions's DOJ was also the force behind a more permanent and sweeping regulatory change to asylum law — one that was reduced substantially from the time Vox saw an early draft in June but that was in the later stages of consideration as of October.
Or are we seeing a more permanent constriction in the upgrade cycle that will turn a game console into something more akin to the smartphone — a device you upgrade wholesale every few years to a newer, faster model that still manages to run most older software?
"Inflation and inflation expectations need a more permanent 'foothold' than they have at present, and, with the history we have behind us, a rate of inflation above target for a while would not be such a great problem," the minutes quoted central bank Governor Stefan Ingves saying.
We did not mean to adopt her — my boyfriend and I were fostering her, which is where you provide temporary housing to a dog until the dog finds a more permanent situation — but then seven months passed and she was still curled up in our living room.
The logic behind the bill is to give Congress three years to work out a more permanent solution on immigration — in that sense, it's basically just a longer version of the six-month deadline Trump has set Congress before people start losing DACA protections en masse.
False eyelashes should be a worthwhile option for those in pursuit of major lashes without going the more permanent route, but for the average person (who doesn't do makeup for a living), being able to apply them accurately, with a steady hand, is straight-up witchcraft.
At $200, the Door View Cam is a little harder to justify compared to Ring's more permanent video doorbells, as it is only really useful to apartment dwellers who have regular visitors at their door and not ones with an external buzzer or lobby in their building.
US targets 2020 for the creation of a Space Force These days, those operations consist of communications, surveillance and satellite defense, but as plans continue to set up more permanent bases on the Moon and eventually Mars, these efforts could expand to protect personnel as well.
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, who runs the city where a majority of King County's homeless population is concentrated, acknowledged these statistics in an ambitious new plan that shifts the city's focus from temporary emergency interventions to long-term solutions for creating more permanent housing for the homeless.
Ironically, DACA recipients' temporary window to renew their work permits eases pressure on Democrats to agree to a deal that would simply codify the DACA program as it exists — a program that provides work permits, but no path to anything more permanent, for fewer than 700,000 people.
Under the administration's new rule, any immigrant who needed this kind of help — food stamps when work dries up, Medicaid and rental vouchers when it doesn't stretch far enough — could be denied an extension of their stay or a more permanent status because of that need.
Having kicked down any permanent solution to government spending since September 2017, and currently on their fifth short-term spending bill, Congress appears to be working toward a more permanent funding package to carry them through to the start of the new fiscal year on September 30.
"What we found was a transitional path out of unemployment were people did a lot more independent contracting gig work until they got a more permanent job, and there is more of that when coming out of a recession than during a boom," Mr. Katz said.
Why it matters: The exodus has resulted in an alarming loss of talent and capital in Turkey, at a time when its economy is teetering — a development that some experts believe looks like a more permanent reordering of society, threatening to set the country back decades.
The first steps will be the testing next year of the Space Launch System rocket and the deep space vehicle Orion, before a mission to establish a more permanent presence around the moon in 2021, which will test out systems such as long term living modules.
"The Fed is basing their policy on the fact that they believe the decline in oil will have a transitory effect on inflation, while many investors are coming to the conclusion that the drop in oil is more permanent," said Brian Reynolds, chief market strategist at New Albion Partners.
Hanska transfers what appear to be cell-phone photographs of Standing Rock onto ceramic tiles, giving the social media–type images permanence and critiquing the notion of art that "stands the tests of time," suggesting that a snapshot holds just as much value as a more permanent structure.
That said, modest rating upside within the 'A' category over the longer term could be driven by a more permanent regulatory exemption status, further improvements in the diversity of TTX's revenue sources, a sustained increase in North American rail usage/demand, and continued conservative leverage, liquidity and coverage metrics.
Daniel Sharp, legal director at the LA-based Central American Resource Center, which is also helping people with DACA renewal applications, said that in addition to the rush to renew, DREAMers are feeling nervous because no one knows if there will be legislation to grant them more permanent status.
I think that the people who stay, get really involved in the […] Hotel2Tango, Constellation Records, Casa/Sala/Bar le Ritz scene or they start working with festivals like Pop and integrate deeper into the scene such that they identify with the more permanent side of life in Montreal.
"We are increasingly of the view that lost sales (still down 15-20% nearly a full 12 months after the initial E.coli incident) could prove to be more permanent in nature, which creates additional downside risk in the stock," analyst Brian Vaccaro wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. government agencies are working on temporary rules to allow a private company to land a spacecraft on the moon next year, while Congress weighs a more permanent legal framework to govern future commercial missions to the moon, Mars and other destinations beyond Earth's orbit, officials said.
But Reuters interviews with more than a dozen residents from five camps and internal United Nations documents show the move simply means building new, more permanent homes next to the camps - rather than allowing them to return to the areas from which they fled - leaving their situation little changed.
JPMorgan has been resident in Place Vendome since 1916 but there is not enough space to accommodate its 'Day 1' Brexit team there, and not enough time to fit out other more permanent addresses under consideration, including Hotel de la Marine on Place de la Concorde, the sources said.
While officials in Jerusalem initially hoped that the United States or Russia (which also heavily backs the Assad regime) might be able to force Iran's exit from the Syrian theater, they have gradually reconciled themselves to the notion that the Iranian presence there is becoming more and more permanent.
Further, since biometric data like fingerprints and facial recognition information is static — meaning it can't be changed by affected consumers in the way that passwords can — once it's been leaked, it creates a more permanent security problem than the breach of a mutable key, such as a PIN.
Our third motivation was to add depth to our culture – to help Draper Esprit become a more permanent business, moving away from the risks of only being as good as our last fund, creating a vision for a firm that will be here in 20 years' time or longer.
"We are working right now to get people out of shelters and into more permanent sheltering options such as hotels, or even bed-and-breakfast inns — people have offered up rentals, people have been amazing," said Shawn Boyd, a spokesman for the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services.
Vedat Ulgen, the 28-year-old founder of Thislexik, a design studio in Red Hook currently housed in a structure made out of five containers, is in the process of moving his company into a more permanent space and taking the shipping containers upstate, to a site near Woodstock.
Because Snapchat is a strange beast and everything on the social media platform is temporary, here is a (hopefully more permanent) video of what Kim posted, as recorded by a Kanye West fan Twitter account: PART 1: Kanye calling Taylor Swift to tell her about the #FAMOUS lyrics.
But Dr Hoekzema and her colleagues point out that most of the more permanent reductions in grey matter happened across several parts of the brain that, in other experiments, have been found to be associated with the processing of social information, and with reasoning about other people's states of mind.
In the aftermath of Trump's candidacy, these voters will either scatter back into a diffuse population of marginally attached voters, with little if any remaining love for the Republican Party, or they will become a more permanent fixture of American politics and an enduring source of disorder for GOP leadership.
"Our results imply that expanding deferred action, or providing more permanent protection, to the millions of unauthorized immigrant parents who do not meet the current DACA eligibility criteria could equally promote the well-being of their children," said Duncan Lawrence, executive director of the Stanford Immigration Policy Lab, in a statement.
But it is significant that a more permanent US presence is being considered for the first time since the US closed its embassy in Tripoli in 2014 after the situation deteriorated following the 2012 attack at the US compound in Benghazi that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.
"Everybody is wondering if there's some fundamental issue across the board for these grain processors," said Brett Wong, senior research analyst with Piper Jaffray & Co. Grain markets are notoriously cyclical, but some industry participants and observers say some of the changes are more permanent, making the industry ripe for consolidation.
There is a growing sense among housing policy experts that it may take another crisis — a recession or more big losses at the mortgage giants — to get the new president and Congress to come up with a more permanent way to handle the responsibilities now shouldered by Fannie and Freddie.
NATO can also use the summit in Brussels as an opportunity to send a unified, collective message to Moscow that while it is prepared to defend itself against a Russian-orchestrated destabilization campaign, it is also willing to re-establish a more permanent dialogue in the spirit of mutual respect.
Then on January 12, ICANN issued a document outlining three possible interim solutions for domain registrars that would allow them to comply with both ICANN's rules and the implementation of the GDPR in Europe until the ICANN can come up with a more permanent solution for the future of WHOIS.
However, many people think of Facebook as a more permanent record of life events, thanks to its ability surface old memories, search or scroll back through timelines to see historic personal moments, like the date you got married, started a new job, moved to a new home, and so on.
While they are factoring property taxes and potentially higher interest rates into their decision — Mr. Graubner, 39, a product manager for a risk analytics company, has it all modeled on a spreadsheet — their goal to have more space, in a more permanent spot, in a community they like is more important.
The underlying science offers the much less reassuring conclusion that any amount of lead is harmful and tons of kids are ingesting more lead than they should: Neurological research is demonstrating that lead's effects are even more appalling, more permanent, and appear at far lower levels than we ever thought.
But what health care providers and other entrepreneurs really need is a more permanent source of funding, so that those setting up clinics or companies will know they can remain in business over the long term, said Caleb Alexander, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Reports of a deal materialized that was fairly simple: the administration would waive regulatory barriers to allow fuel containing 15 percent ethanol to be sold year-round — something the biofuel industry has wanted for 15 years — and refiners would receive more permanent relief from highly volatile and often astronomical RIN costs.
She is calling for a congressional meeting with major business leaders to "get their views on the future of Metro," and is also seeking answers from Metro about whether experts and officials were consulted about the proposal, if there are any alternatives and whether any more permanent service cuts are likely.
Whatever the reason, news of the "caravan" appears to have inspired Trump to suddenly lose interest in passing anything to offer more permanent protections for the 690,000 immigrants currently protected under the DACA program, and the hundreds of thousands more who qualify but didn't apply while the program was fully operational.

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