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They muster in spectral gangs, hissing their demand for justice.
Its capital goods pass muster in Germany for their precision.
It's not easy to muster in the face of such sacrifice.
But that was all the team could muster in the waning minutes.
"Ouch," was all Ms. Gutiérrez remembers being able to muster in response.
But less controversial causes have failed to pass muster in the last year.
All its supporters can muster in its defense is the fear of change.
And Never Look Away's analysis wouldn't pass muster in the lowest-level art class.
"It would not pass muster in today's graduate programs," she wrote of that dissertation.
Lee assured me that NuraLogix's tech wouldn't pass muster in a court of law.
Our author teams are teachers who know what can and can't pass muster in schools.
Such feats of empathy are difficult, all too often impossible to muster in real life.
Other airports affected by the ban are expected to pass muster in the coming days and weeks.
Unfortunately, even within whatever micro-world it's designed to serve, AI often doesn't pass muster in conversation.
Greens are confident that the Trump administration's regulatory changes to ESA enforcement won't pass muster in court.
EPA spokeswoman Melissa Harrison said her agency is confident the climate rule will pass muster in court.
The film catalogs the bold defiance she and her co-workers muster in the face of this persecution.
Legislation that can pass muster in the more conservative House may not win enough support in the Senate.
It's less clear whether a temporary appointee for a key Privacy Shield role will pass muster in Europe, however.
For $60 per year, you could keep as much as you could muster in your own private Amazon cloud locker.
He solved the problem, solved -- signed an executive order that probably isn&apost going to hold muster in any courtroom.
Football has inadvertently brought the kind of opposition to the SNP that Holyrood has struggled to muster in recent times.
From our point of view, this doesn't make sense and we don't believe it will pass muster in the courts.
Unfortunately for the public, a lot of that reporting is just spin and wouldn't pass muster in the private sector.
And foreign governments asking for help recuperating assets may find that their legal cases will not pass muster in Britain.
Steelers 12, Browns 12 The Pittsburgh Steelers needed every victory they could muster in an up-and-down, injury-plagued season.
And try as best you can to do that job, with as much composure you can muster, in sometimes difficult times.
Whatever else is true, Marc Benioff does more good in a day than most of us will muster in our lifetimes.
However the island votes, and although the 2016 Republican election platform backed statehood, the proposal is unlikely to pass muster in Washington.
However, that Weyand-Robbins deal failed to pass muster in London and when Raab came to Brussels to kill it off on Oct.
Anthony Scaramucci's foul mouth was never going to pass muster in a White House run by a retired United States Marine Corps general.
Now, I have nothing against Andrew Lincoln or Norman Reedus, who play Rick and Daryl with enough dynamism to pass muster in most situations.
Responsible media outlets, it seems, should be listening to these stories, vetting them thoroughly and presenting those that pass muster in the proper context.
Osaka scored six of her seven aces in the second set and saved the only two break points Williams could muster in the match.
He held a steak knife with a serrated eight-inch blade, the weapon he managed to muster in the seconds he had to think.
While both bills are likely to face constitutional objections, we think that they're likely to pass judicial muster: In the 1988 case Morrison v.
And if our existing approach to campaign finance can't pass muster in the courts, we need to work together to find a real solution.
Ray has built more aural diversions into his past records than most bands can muster in a whole career, but that was easier before.
"The recent set of proposals (from CP) did not pass muster in terms of value or demonstrate a path through the regulatory process," he added.
The CDU and CSU have reached an agreement over immigration policy, but it is not clear whether it will pass muster in a full coalition.
This is a potent body of work, presented with all the sincerity it is possible to muster in an environment fraught with demons and denial.
Designating domestic groups akin to foreign terrorist organizations raises a slew of legal and logistical hurdles that would likely not pass constitutional muster in court.
More than 90 percent voted in favor of the name change, but turnout was so low that the measure may not pass muster in Parliament.
I will grade them on the strength of their argument and the evidence they muster in support of it, not the conclusions they may reach.
"We're investing substantially in the race because Carper is operating a version of the Democratic Party that might've passed muster in the 1990s," Dinkin said.
And after all of Trump's criticism of NAFTA, the best he could muster in the debate was the generic idea that he'd somehow negotiate a "better" deal.
When VICE's Thomas Morton was introduced to Tom Scharpling for the first time all he could muster in response was a grimacing smile of exhilaration and fear.
It wouldn't pass muster in journalism school, but I trusted that Times readers could perceive the precariousness of Fred's situation without his having to live in darkness.
Despite its reputation as the children's show we all know and love today, the early seasons of "Sesame Street" might not pass muster in today's TV landscape.
"I just don't think that campaign will hold muster in Georgia," said Representative Alan Powell, a Republican who represents a rural district near the South Carolina border.
"So we're looking now at a situation, it should absolutely not pass muster in terms of constitutionality, but it depends on what these justices do," he added.
It took me a moment to get used to the thought that she's now 19 and able to develop recipes that hold muster in her mother's kitchen.
The outposts sacrificed themselves, holding back for days the best troops Germany could muster, in order to give the General Staff time to assure the impregnability or Verdun.
Teens who appear to be disrespectful rarely spur adults toward self-reflection, but eye-rolling may be the best defense a teenager can muster in a heated moment.
The only Title I-based rules that could pass muster in the courts would have to permit discrimination, paid prioritization and individual negotiations between online companies and ISPs.
I loved posting questions and getting so many responses from a supportive community, and offering others any nuggets of advice I could muster in my sleep-deprived state.
Which is probably for the best, because the current draft is such a mess of technical incompetence that it's unlikely to pass muster in Congress, privacy advocates say.
Who says, "I don't do cover-ups," with his administration on information lockdown -- offering justifications "that wouldn't pass muster in an episode of 'The Simpsons,'" remarked Julian Zelizer.
Initially, House GOP leaders had argued changes to Essential Health Benefits part would not pass muster in the Senate, but seem more willing to test the waters now.
Officials still say legislation could move this year, and several trial balloons have been floated as they seek to find a bill that could pass muster in Congress.
Yes, the koicoin protocol was strong, and the incentives appeared to be well aligned, but the project didn't really pass muster in terms of immutability, decentralization, and privacy.
I was pleased to have passed muster in this particular train, so when the next crop of potentials came up I was proud to do my democratic duty.
Senate Republicans are adding repeal of ObamaCare's individual insurance mandate to their tax-reform bill, but it's unclear whether such a proposal can pass muster in the House.
It was the first time a boy had seen my body, and all he could muster in response was a humiliating inquiry about the scars scattered across my belly.
Trump has repeatedly criticized Obamacare and pledged to repeal it, but Republicans have yet to propose a health-care policy to replace it that could pass muster in Congress.
Such a proposal exists, but it almost certainly won't pass muster in the current Republican-controlled Congress or with President Trump, the ever grateful candidate of the gun lobby.
Throwing up the shaka sign creates a pixel of distance from the crushing effort that the world, lately, requires us grown ups to muster, in order to live amidst despair.
Because of course a show that does the most elaborate couch gag it can muster in the credits every week is stuffed with more easter eggs than you've ever spotted.
The Simpsons' house, with its very normal-sized backyard, would fail to pass muster in the Hunters-verse, where size matters above all else and nobody ever worries about mowing.
But the gathering under the "Freedom March" slogan was still the largest the opposition, headed by the centrist Civic Platform (PO) party, has been able to muster in recent months.
But this one has already passed regulatory muster in a number of other countries and was expected to sail through the process in the U.S., particularly under a Republican administration.
House Republicans unveiled another short-term spending bill Wednesday night to get the government to January 19, but many of the provisions likely won't pass muster in the US Senate.
Yet Ramsey, a filmmaker capable of exhibiting more technical mastery in a 30-second sequence than most directors can muster in an entire film, does something different and new here.
And while critics have noted that Ms. Stone and Mr. Gosling can sing only passably, Ms. Allen's and Mr. Hurley's vocal performances would barely pass muster in their own showers.
And Joe Biden has said and done more than a few things over the last 50 years that don't pass muster in the current politically correct world of the liberal left.
Jon Green, a former partner of Nancy Erika Smith (Carlson's lead counsel) and currently of Green & Savits, agrees with the assessment that the agreement would not pass muster in New Jersey.
Here are the shortfalls in Dorney Tower that never would have passed muster in New York, which has much more stringent building codes and safety checks, according to city safety officials.
Our camera guy presses Steve on what can be done to obtain equality in the DJ world, but all he can muster in the moment is a hypothetical mandate for promoters.
But with the imprint of Donald Trump's judicial nominees on the Supreme Court and lower courts, it is increasingly likely that some of Project Blitz's goals will pass muster in the coming years.
It's a legacy he says haunts him, but as he explains to Zakaria in Wednesday's special, the decisions he did make were the best he could muster in a country with no good choices.
With unseeded Italian Marco Cecchinato his opponent on Friday after beating Djokovic, Thiem will be the overwhelming favorite to become the first Austrian since Thomas Muster in 1995 to contest a Grand Slam final.
In a parallel much too pat to pass muster in a novel, the daughter has already found her father's version of events, in another bundle of papers in another abandoned bag after another death.
The administration has had almost a year to finesse the travel ban so that it would hold muster in the lower courts, and the latest ruling illustrates that the legal challenges are far from over.
"That information is highly proprietary to Harvard and of great interest to college admissions consultants and others who seek any advantage they can muster in the highly competitive admissions process," Harvard said in its letter.
Her description of, say, a late-life surgical procedure that Adams endured — the ghastly "degloving" of her face to remove a tumor from her nasal cavity — would pass muster in a neurosurgeon's how-to guide.
It's not clear if the deal will pass muster in Congress, where a House vote will be difficult because of opposition from House Democrats under heavy pressure from unions and other liberal groups to oppose it.
The latest plan, analysts said, will never pass muster in Ireland because officials fear that customs checks on the island, even if they were tucked well away from the border, would be a magnet for terrorists.
CAIRO — Lighter, tighter and more carefully worded, the reworked travel ban announced by the Trump administration on Monday aims to pass legal muster in the United States while meeting its stated objective of combating Islamist terrorism.
The powerful United States team for the biennial event will clearly be the stronger on paper and the Internationals will need every advantage they can possibly muster in December to prevail for the first time since 1998.
Thiem knocked out world number one Andy Murray 6-2 3-6 6-4 for the first time in his career, becoming the first Austrian since Thomas Muster in 1996 to reach the final of the claycourt tournament.
But it is unclear if the arrangement will pass muster in parliament as many pro-Brexit lawmakers have demanded Britain must be able to unilaterally withdraw from the backstop to avoid being chained to the EU in perpetuity.
After watching 20 minutes of hockey, I need an out of breath guy to tell me about being harder on the puck and getting pucks in deep and any other hockey cliché he can muster in 30 seconds?
Smart politicians and Washington insiders are wise to this tactic, and the sharpest among them will often seize the opportunity to insert controversial provisions in legislation that would otherwise fail to pass muster in the arena of public opinion.
The levels of clenbuterol were so low, according to the IOC, that they did not think the case would pass muster in any kind of legal proceeding, which is why WADA agreed to not pursue the positive tests further.
The papers are signed, leaving the couple free to move on to other partners (Steven Pasquale for her, Becki Newton for him) and, perhaps more important, to become the better people they somehow couldn't muster in each other's company.
I don't think half of the rosy future you described above would pass muster in the EU. Privacy hawks are, as we speak, sharpening their talons to sink them into the flesh of any future intel products, don't you think?
Yankees 5003, Orioles 2500 BALTIMORE — Aaron Boone used all the self-discipline he could muster in making out the lineup on Thursday at Camden Yards, where the Yankees were on the doorstep of a four-game sweep of the Baltimore Orioles.
By contrast, for a lone seal to reduce a penguin to bite-sized chunks means whipping the prey around in its jaws with as much force as it can muster, in order to tear lumps of flesh free from the carcass.
Historian: Trump deportation plan 'absolutely not possible' Public Will for Massive Deportation Operation It is difficult to imagine Trump drawing the kind of support for a large-scale deportation operation that the Eisenhower administration was able to muster in the mid-1950s.
The timing of the announcement has led some observers to link the new policy to the issue of how to handle troops transitioning genders, as a policy that applies to the entire force has a better chance of passing muster in a court.
Celmatix is no Theranos: The Fertilome test passes muster in New York state, which has some of the strictest requirements in the country, and the company works closely with doctors and the academic community, exhibiting the sort of transparency that Theranos resisted.
The result of those hypothetical hearings — potentially a damning report outlining the president's abuses — would perhaps have produced more information and witnesses than what Democrats chose to muster in their House impeachment inquiry, and maybe would have been a less partisan investigation.
It drove a stake through the heart of a local art scene that needs all the support it can muster in the coming years to stand up to the 800-pound gorilla in the north, breathing down its neck at every inopportune moment.
Even with the help from Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the US won't come near to the firepower and political support President George W. Bush was able to muster in his "coalition of the willing" during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The heart of Mr. Sanders's plan, a government-run effort to build, manage and distribute renewable energy on a vast scale, would cost more than $2 trillion if it could pass muster in Congress and, several economists said, it might not even curb emissions.
But in order to successfully reinstate the question, they'll need to offer an explanation that passes court muster in this case and win a separate case in Maryland examining whether the citizenship question was added out of a racist intent to marginalize Latinx voters.
The timing of the announcement has led some observers to link the new policy to the issue of how to handle troops who are transitioning genders, as a policy that applies to the entire force has a better chance of passing muster in a court.
Whether or not this new order will pass muster in our court system, one of the unintended consequences of this latest attack on our immigrant population — alongside the president's previous executive guidance on undocumented immigrants — will be a closing down of some of our favorite ethnic eateries.
But opening the Philharmonic's subscription week this Wednesday evening, he was all business and no talk, though most of this program — Smetana's overture to "The Bartered Bride" and Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition," in Ravel's orchestration — could have passed poppy muster in the dog days of July.
The carriers themselves are certainly acting as though they know net neutrality's days are numbered: AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson told investors the other day that the company would "go hard" on zero-rating video services because he assumed the regulations would pass muster in a Trump administration.
We have to reduce the influence of money in our politics, so that a handful of families and hidden interests can't bankroll our elections — and if our existing approach to campaign finance can't pass muster in the courts, we need to work together to find a real solution.
Gaetz said that the House would have passed nearly any health-care bill the Senate was able to muster in the ObamaCare repeal debate, and was prepared to vote on the "atrociously bad" Senate version of the budget this week because it was all the Senate could muster.
We have to reduce the influence of money in our politics, so that a handful of families and hidden interests can't bankroll our elections—and if our existing approach to campaign finance can't pass muster in the courts, we need to work together to find a real solution.
We have to reduce the influence of money in our politics, so that a handful of families and hidden interests can't bankroll our elections — and if our existing approach to campaign finance can't pass muster in the courts, we need to work together to find a real solution.
But Mr. Espy also needs to do what Mr. Obama could not quite muster in the state: win over about a quarter of white voters — liberals, farmers wooed by his agriculture credentials, and well-educated suburbanites and young people of the sort tilting Democratic elsewhere around the country this fall.
" However, he acknowledged that reformers are hemmed in about what they can do by both the Supreme Court and the recent intense partisan polarization of the issue at the national level, adding, "If our existing approach to campaign finance can't pass muster in the courts, we need to work together to find a real solution.
And, of course, fermentation is behind the restaurant's arsenal of pickled vegetables, the most interesting of which may be the tart brussels sprouts that Mr. Park serves in banchan format alongside roast duck with a mole sauce that could pass muster in Mexico if Mr. Park did not up the funk level with gochujang.
"We have to reduce the influence of money in our politics, so that a handful of families and hidden interests can't bankroll our elections  —  and if our existing approach to campaign finance can't pass muster in the courts, we need to work together to find a real solution," the We the People Team wrote, quoting Obama.
Testifying in 1968 in favor of gun regulation before a presidential commission on violence, Mr. Neco said that because of the city's strict eligibility standards, not a single homicide had been committed in New York in recent years by anyone who had passed muster in the rigid application process and been given a legal gun permit.
The coalition which includes the Environmental Defense Fund and the Sierra Club alleged on Wednesday the EPA has failed as required under the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) to disclose to the public nonconfidential information, from companies' application to manufacture a new chemical to safety studies they share with the EPA, that informs how it decides which new chemicals pass muster in terms of risks to public health and the environment.

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