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"naught" Definitions
  1. used in particular phrases to mean ‘nothing’

422 Sentences With "naught"

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We, unfortunately, who contribute less than naught point naught percent of pollution of the world's atmosphere, are the world's greatest victims.
The current R naught of the new virus is lower than the 2003 SARS outbreak, which had an R naught of between 2 and 0003.
But it seems that may have been all for naught.
Efforts to revive it have so far come to naught.
"It's almost all for naught after that fifth," Shoemaker said.
That doesn't mean, however, that it was all for naught.
Unfortunately, that across the aisle agreement may be for naught.
Such efforts, most experts agree, will likely be for naught.
Absent these reforms the renegotiation will have been for naught.
It turns out that his spending was all for naught.
And any handwringing over the Scientology elements are for naught.
But the protracted net neutrality legal battle wasn't for naught.
A Nashville coaches challenge went for naught after video review.
Just like that, Wheeler's fine work had gone for naught.
"I don't think anybody thinks it's for naught," she said.
But women's unique hardship counts for naught under this approach.
But it wasn't all for naught, not for me anyway.
At first, all the male aggression ends up being for naught.
Media can be used for good, for evil or for naught.
It was for naught -- Klobuchar took a distant sixth place there.
The battle over the will is likely to be for naught.
"He didn't give me this talent for naught," Mr. Jackson said.
That relationship building was for naught, or not enough was done.
So far, COVID-19 is proving to be more infectious with an R naught of around 2 than the seasonal flu, which has an R naught of 1.3 and infects up to 49 million Americans each year.
Dodge said the efforts of responding EMS workers was all for naught.
The Synthetics Fuels Corporation was a misguided effort that came to naught.
Of course, all of this would have been for naught if Sgt.
Whatever comes next is for naught, and will be a damn shame.
Unfortunately, Taystee's efforts might be for naught, thanks, again, to Judy King.
In Washington, many of Mr. Ye's new acquaintances ultimately came to naught.
Now revisit the despair of learning that their losses were for naught.
But the negotiations were for naught after Mr. Trump balked at signing.
The R naught can also dramatically increase if a country does nothing.
This time when he delivered in the playoffs, it wasn't for naught.
But all this money and effort looks likely to be for naught.
For the Pennsylvania boys, the trouble appears to all have been for naught.
She has poured her life and soul into this thing, and for naught.
And then it was how disgusting this divorce was – and all for naught.
And the expense might be for naught with cash machines gradually losing relevance.
Efforts to tame an overbearing bureaucracy that discourages investment have come to naught.
Still, the protests and strikes will not be for naught, Ben Taleblu believes.
That was for naught, however: It turned out I would be served everything.
And it wasn't like that $1.5 billion investment was all for naught, either.
Not surprisingly, the effort came to naught and many experienced hands abandoned ship.
Still all of that would be for naught if there were data leaks.
Yet some have lamented that those promises have come to naught so far.
To do that, they use a number called an "R naught," or R0.
Political commentator Britt McHenry told Fox News that their efforts will be for naught.
On the eve of graduation, they realize all those nights in were for naught.
The global war that humanity waged in XCOM: Enemy Unknown was all for naught.
In my limited testing time, I have to say that fear was for naught.
Unfortunately, all of this hard work is for naught, since Joel is a fraud.
But all that would be for naught if she was bad in the role.
Fortunately, Hunnam's fears about being disliked by his co-star were seemingly for naught.
It's important to remember that anything short of 'that person' is not for naught.
All the months spent ticking away at the "big day" were effectively for naught.
LDP lawmakers floated immigration proposals almost a decade ago, but those came to naught.
Everything came to naught in late 2006 when Pyongyang conducted its first nuclear test.
Kiyoshi Hagiwara, Epicharis's trainer, still feels the sting of traveling so far for naught.
Some say the prospect of a federal shutdown would likely mean naught for stocks.
The attacker, likely realizing their efforts were for naught, withdrew after less than an hour.
But with Pai's move Tuesday, it appears those efforts may largely have been for naught.
In moments, I'd need to reload, but it proved for naught: winner winner chicken dinner.
Everything she fought for was for naught; humanity essentially wiped itself out in the war.
What should be particularly galling for Republican House members is that it's all for naught.
Those years dwell on the island of All-For-Naught with permanent caretaker Don Mattingly.
All of this customization would be for naught if the camera didn't produce great images.
But one by one, each of his pledges to his base have come to naught.
"Until the day after the election, all of the discussion is for naught," said Rep.
Even though Peter and Sam proved Dylan Maxwell innocent, their hard work was for naught.
The struggle has been 50 years for naught, and the new generation is — 'come on.
If they don't create something unique within that space, all of it is for naught.
His efforts in this round may be for naught: The Bucks are very, very good.
Estimates of the R naught for COVID-19 have ranged from 1.4 to about 5.
One of their questions was how nonexperts estimate R-naught compared with the scientific estimate.
To do that, they use the basic reproduction number, called the "R naught," or R8753.
But in the absence of actual presidential leadership, all of that is coming to naught.
But if Kavanaugh becomes the newest Supreme Court justice, it may all be for naught.
But it will all be for naught if the situation quickly deteriorates after the Olympics.
To do that, they use the basic reproduction number, called the "R naught," or R0.
Immigration and Social Security, however, came to naught, in large measure because of Hurricane Katrina.
But it came to naught Thursday when lawmakers left for vacation with no Zika deal.
Aside from some nice marketing from drone light shows, it's pretty much all come to naught.
Luckily, this sketch is all for naught, as an Office reboot is in the works — supposedly.
I inherited it from my dad, and it's like, naught to 5,000 miles in one second.
Like his talks with the Palestinians, his peace negotiations with the Syrians also came to naught.
He was trying to assure them that if they missed Thanksgiving, it wouldn't be for naught.
But with SnoHub, all the preparation could be for naught if the snow does not fall.
Officials in the Afghan central government adamantly denied Thursday that such sacrifices had come to naught.
If that ends up being the case, Moon won't just feel all his efforts were for naught.
In December a private-sector restructuring scheme came to naught and the state decided to step in.
If climate action did come to naught, however, risk would return to strike investors in other ways.
Her Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Television Series Musical or Comedy is not for naught.
It looks like Amazon's year-long search for a so-called second headquarters was all for naught.
Well, not that badly, given all the money and time and effort that has been for naught.
That's not to say that Sanders is out yet, or that his campaign has been for naught.
A probabilistic nihilism that delights in the unexpected in and of itself sets at naught such achievements.
And yet, it might all be for naught if we had failed on D-Day in Normandy.
But Eliot feels unfulfilled: "The thought persists my efforts come to little or to naught," he laments.
The well wishes would have been for naught, because the two actors are definitely not getting married.
" Echoing a theme from "Cat Person," Coles tells me: "Things go from naught to 60 really fast.
And for every candidate who loses, millions, even billions, of dollars in contributions are spent for naught.
But attempts to use sanctions to force North Korea to the negotiation table may be for naught.
Creative types like Kaseberg deserve the law's assurance that their labors won't go for naught because of plagiarism.
All that careful planning to have them guard Bran and set fire to wights was all for naught.
But the hours I dedicate to mindlessly swiping through stories or scrolling through photos aren't always for naught.
Few paid much heed; the country has a minor history of liberals and centrists who come to naught.
Measles, one of the most contagious viruses in the world, has an R naught around 12 to 18.
"Based on the current trajectory of the virus, [the R naught] should be higher than SARS," Huang said.
Nothing says luxury in the middle of the summer than getting cool air with naught but your voice.
The included USB-C charger gets me from naught to 90 percent charge in 90 minutes — that's great.
But the sources said that was for naught, since Mueller has the complete cache from the dozen accounts.
The joint Lannister-Tyrell offensive came to naught because the Sparrow and Margaery brought Tommen into the fold.
And won't this all be for naught unless the House of Representatives and President Trump also sign on?
"All the doctors' appointments, the surgeries, the worry — for her, it was all for naught," Dr. Schonberg said.
It's called "RO," pronounced "R naught," and it shows how many people (on average) an infected person infects.
All of that hard work is now, not for naught, but for a hell of a lot less.
We need to find out if the virus's basic reproductive number, the R0 or R-naught, has dropped.
This is the No. 1 time risk you take: that all of your time will be for naught.
Mulder himself is feeling some of these pangs, worrying that his life's work has been all for naught.
Fears that he might declare China a currency manipulator in his first few days in office came to naught.
Williams' fight against her health conditions — and the strictness of tennis dress codes — has not been for naught, however.
It would also mean about $693,269 essentially spent for naught, which she covered with the help of three sponsors.
Sometimes, the buzzer beater shot you practice for hours on your driveway falls, and it's all for naught anyway.
Without it, Jewish claims to the Holy Land, or a Palestinian family's claim to its ancestral home, are naught.
But his attempt to woo potential merger partners as diverse as GM, Ford and VW largely came to naught.
They worry that it may be for naught since the designation has the support of several preservationists and historians.
But it's all for naught, as Yara and Theon abscond with, like, all two dozen of the kingdom's boats.
There's quite a lot of crossover in these technologies though, so it's not like Tango was all for naught.
But all this preparation was for naught, when the government moved for a continuance at the very last minute.
Although, as the infamous photo reminds us, Dewey's efforts were ultimately for naught — he was unable to defeat Truman.
The outcry of support for sweet, sweet MS Paint seemed for naught, until Microsoft had a change of heart.
At the same time, American efforts to advise the Saudis on how to protect civilians often came to naught.
Imagine if Taken's big reveal was that Liam Neeson's daughter had already died, and his efforts were for naught.
On Monday, I sent an email to Mr. Musk in hopes that writing this column wouldn't be for naught.
But unless they can parlay these efforts into lucrative record deals and other income streams, it's often for naught.
However, when it came time face the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night, all Kershaw's preparation went for naught.
"They prematurely announced it, got excited about it, they made a big splash, and it was all for naught."
That's now for naught: Washington, which couldn't getting anything done, is suddenly driving the nation's politics into the unknown.
But to be fair, all this would be for naught if the noodles themselves don't live up to the hype.
But all the nerves were for naught — it turns out to be a beginners' class and I really enjoy it.
"When people talk about [R naught] and transmissions dynamics, they talk sometimes as if that's an abstract concept," he said.
Its earlier efforts to disrupt haulage with the purchase of Otto, a startup developing self-driving lorries, came to naught.
If we weren't, we'd be starting again each time we approached an issue; our previous arguments would be for naught.
And if the programme is rolled out nationwide, efforts to get them to operate more responsibly would come to naught.
Of course, talk of penalties on candidates who might run in 2020 could be all for naught if Trump wins.
When the school closed, she felt her effort was for naught, because no college would accept her credits for transfer.
It may all be for naught if Trump and lawmakers cannot reach a compromise on funding the government past midnight.
LHP James Paxton turned in one of his best starts of the season Monday, but it all went for naught.
The Obama administration left the Europeans in charge of drafting such standards, but that effort, while helpful, came to naught.
Announcements were made every few years of a new studio or financier stepping up, but those promises came to naught.
SARS, which infected 8,098 people worldwide by July 2003, is believed to have an R naught of 2 to 5.
Like the current coronavirus, the virus virus has an R naught of 2, according to a report published in 2014.
If there's anything Mulder would be immensely skeptical about, it would be that his life's work was all for naught.
If this rehab trip ends up being all for naught ... hey, at least she's scoring points with the man upstairs.
At the end of January, the WHO estimated that the R naught of the virus was between 2121 and 25.
But in this case, Thomas ends up on top, leaving us with the sense that all this has been for naught.
But two more Tampa Bay possessions went for naught, including when Donte Jackson picked off Fitzpatrick with 3:37 to play.
It started to look like his trip had been for naught until he bumped into a photographer friend covering the spectacle.
Now we wait to see if it makes a real difference on the court ... or if it was all for naught.
But they'd better have a team of people working in the same direction, or it's all going to be for naught.
Ensuring federal and critical infrastructure systems implement security fixes is essential, or government disclosure of sensitive vulnerabilities will be for naught.
Its promise of a "one-stop shop" to replace them all, made 18 months ago, has so far come to naught.
The concerns were for naught—at least during the regular season, when the Rockets' plan worked about as well as possible.
The bad news: Not only did this cause a health issue that could have been avoided, it was all for naught.
And just as Gsellman was thrown out by second baseman Dee Gordon, Reyes was sliding into home plate, all for naught.
All the policy discussion may all be for naught if Democrats fail to take Inslee's advice and kill the Senate filibuster.
But if this rebound fades away and stocks break through their lows from last week, was the rally all for naught?
But in his mind, if the byproduct of that stimulus isn&apost tangible economic growth, then their efforts are for naught.
That explosive moment when the finale bounds into action went for naught; it posed no contrast to what had come before.
All of this work is for naught if your loved ones don't know you did it or where to find it.
Scheduling your day with purpose will be all for naught if you feel a constant obligation to do things for others.
Subsidized by taxpayers, rich and arrogant owing to antitrust waivers, caring for naught but power and profit, the N.F.L. couldn't look worse.
If Trump can't get his own government to sign off on the deal, then all the negotiations will have been for naught.
But it turned out this was all for naught: less than six months later, Apple removed them all from the App Store.
An official record attempt in Berlin last year came to naught, as wet weather slowed him to a 2:9.583:32 finish.
If the winds kicked up, the hours of work invested in their installation would be for naught, but the sea looked calm.
Mitchell, initially tolerant of Gould's erratic behavior, becomes increasingly frustrated as various attempts to get the Oral History published come to naught.
This is what it is to be digital: existing as discrete values that either are or are not, with naught in between.
All is probably for naught, however, as a Brazilian appellate court upheld Lula's corruption conviction Thursday, effectively barring him from running again.
But this sacrifice will be for naught if the solidarity presented by the West is tarnished by Trump's instinct to break ranks.
They make the team in a blink of the eye — or, just as fast, see years of grinding training evaporate for naught.
But all that work and sacrifice can be for naught if an ambitious young lawyer doesn't achieve a circumscribed set of accomplishments.
But that'd all be for naught if the player-controlled boy controlled as skittishly as, say, Wander from Shadow of the Colossus.
The pair flirted quite a bit on Instagram earlier this year, though ultimately all the liking back and forth went for naught.
But by 2004, the lawsuit was dead and Mr. Graves's effort to provide the government with damning evidence had come to naught.
"The endangerment finding must be redone, or all of this is for naught," said Steven J. Milloy, who runs a website, JunkScience.
Britain may throw open the port at Dover, for instance, but it would be for naught if officials in Calais enforce checks.
But so far, the regulations to ban sales near schools sought by the court in Mr. Verma's case have led to naught.
Venezuela and China have announced investments in Cuba that came to naught, largely due to the complications of doing business in Cuba.
Avalanche goalie Philipp Grubauer made 35 saves, while Calgary netminder Mike Smith stopped 49 shots in another brilliant performance that went for naught.
World health officials caution that it may take months before the true R naught is known as more coronavirus cases come to light.
And observers are right to point out that Jeb Bush and his allies spent over $82 million in ads, almost all for naught.
Price: $27.99 No matter how much you invest in your setup, it's all for naught if there's no one to actually chill with.
Tommasso introduces Massetto as a deaf mute to stop the sisters from getting too interested, but this turns out to be for naught.
"Zero-G" games may be fun, but the entire mission will be for naught if people's bodies deteriorate on the way to Mars.
But my sacrifice was not for naught: After dozens of wings, dreadful and delicious, I found the holy grail of chain-restaurant wings.
While massaging your way to a smaller face doesn't seem to have much backing outside Eastern medicine, this procedure isn't all for naught.
It's easy to see why players might be frustrated that their work on the Homicide Desk was for naught during the final case.
At the moment, I thought all our work was for naught — and despite his efforts we did not gain substantial international buy-in.
An R naught, or R2090, rating of 133 means the average person infected with the virus will spread it to one other person.
And then when NBC picked up the show, the network just immediately said what it was about, so that was all for naught.
This stellar battery life would be all for naught if the Z Play had showstopping failures in other areas, but that's not the case.
Additionally, both came out too soon after the DES result to cite it—and if that work holds, the theorizing might be for naught.
You might think that all of this hand-wringing is for naught, since you can just buy USB-C headphones and use those instead.
The war against ISIS, joined by then-US President Barack Obama and carried on by his successor President Donald Trump, was all for naught.
Any potential answer hinges on one of the most important numbers in epidemiology — the basic reproduction number, also known as R0 (pronounced R-naught).
"If the R naught is higher than 1, it will spread and it will be contagious," Huang said in a phone interview with CNBC.
In an attempt to set the record straight once and for all — not to mention, ensure our hair-care efforts aren't all for naught!
But it wasn't all for naught: Going through this process showed me that I'm as susceptible to the shame around STIs as anyone else.
But it also leaves open the chance that Judicial Watch will get a new crack at interviewing officials, if initial sessions come up naught.
Still, the program suggests that steeping turmeric root for some tea or dashing the bright powder on your eggs won't be totally for naught.
Bosses Xavier Rolet and Carsten Kengeter will be disappointed if their efforts come to naught - but neither is any worse off for having tried.
This unforeseen action prompted a round of objections and shouting by the few Democrats present in the chamber, though it was all for naught.
The outcry of support for sweet, sweet Paint — and heartache-y memes (see below) — seemed for naught, until Microsoft had a change of heart.
That wasn't enough to win Warren the nomination, but veterans from the team are trying to make sure their work wasn't all for naught.
Virginia threatened again late in the half after a Duke fumble, with possession in Blue Devils territory before the scoring opportunity went for naught.
In the end, Corchado's efforts to help Josué were for naught, even though he got a screening for his fears of going to Guatemala.
OK, well, we promised the FBI we'd put all our psychic powers to the task, but it looks like it was all for naught.
In the end, it was all for naught because the courier purposefully leaves the virus behind, forcing Philip to bring it home with him again.
In a trollish online chat with a Polish security team, he crowed about how all the efforts to seize his network had come to naught.
Rice worries that a series of attention-grabbing nonconference victories may go for naught if his team is unable to win the conference's postseason tournament.
If the result this Sunday is a "no"—still a real possibility—the negotiations and cabinet sketches of past weeks will have come to naught.
In other words, Papadopoulos was a peripheral figure whose failing efforts to impress the campaign with his Russian contacts seem to have come to naught.
It's not incredibly heavy or large, and charges the Boosted Board from naught to full juice in one hour, or 85 percent in 30 minutes.
What insurance agent would want to sacrifice commissions and their clients' trust by recommending such a strategy if it turns out to be for naught?
Hours and hours can be spent polishing the form of the jab and preparing to pump it out and it can all be for naught.
You know that sinking feeling you get when you make a huge effort to do something, only to realize that it was all for naught?
Hatfield cried during a press conference while apologizing for the error––and for not correcting it immediately, as families of the workers rejoiced for naught.
Your hard work reseeding a lawn won't be for naught if you use EZ Straw Seeding Mulch with Tack to keep the seeds in place.
Another couple weeks of haggling, for naught if history is any guide, could certainly shift these views, as could another outburst from President Donald Trump.
"What's really hard is this inequality that I'm forced to submit to," Mr. Gomez said, bemoaning the fact that his education had gone for naught.
But they'll be for naught, as Jurassic World 2 executive producer Colin Trevorrow made this cheeky acknowledgment of Howard's character's shoe choice on his Twitter today.
For here, Superman (Henry Cavill) and Batman (Ben Affleck) nurse such deep distrust of the other that there is naught else to do but this: FIGHT!!!
But if the company can't get its shit together and start delivering the Model 3 in high volume, all of its efforts could be for naught.
Furthermore, Kennedy's discussions with the FBI over the classification status of the emails were ultimately for naught; the FBI has confirmed that the emails remain classified.
But skepticism dominates among market watchers, after talk of possible production cuts from both OPEC and non-OPEC players over recent weeks have come to naught.
With similar decisions easing rules in tipping-point states like Wisconsin and Michigan, many Republican efforts to dampen the Democratic vote appear to be for naught.
Faced with the realization all of their hard work was for naught, Stevens wrote his name under the male contestant space, and Snyder's under the female.
It appeared the hits would go for naught, however, when Yonder Alonso grounded to second baseman Kinsler, who booted the routine attempt, allowing Valencia to score.
No matter how nice you are to the people you have lunch with, it's all for naught if those people witness you behaving badly toward others.
To ensure that work wasn't for naught, Shanahan said the Pentagon's comptroller will now just submit two budget documents: the original plan and the new plan.
Scientists also assess the so-called R naught of the disease, a mathematical equation that shows how many people will get sick from each infected person.
Just like the mortality rate, the R naught will fluctuate over time as scientists gather more data, and it can vary depending on where someone lives.
COVID-0003's R naught of around 2 is in line with the H2N2 virus, but the current virus appears to have a far deadlier potential.
I wonder if the "it's better to fight than stand by and do naught while good people suffer" stuff changes her mind about the slave owning.
I am aware that fat people often are genetically predisposed to being as they are, and that whatever efforts they may make to diet come to naught.
It went for naught as the Mariners were unable to move him over on an afternoon when they went 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position.
Toronto registered 13 of the game's first 16 shots before the Hurricanes had a four-minute power play late in the first period that went for naught.
But since the agreement is widely embraced and Iran has complied with it, one-sided efforts to negotiate away its flaws are likely to come to naught.
But we'd like to think that the guy didn't have his head carved open for naught, so what is she going to do with his brain, exactly?
When Barak became PM, he judged, quite sensibly, that the casualties that Israel's occupation force had continued to take in Lebanon since 1996 were all for naught.
It didn't matter that I was meeting new people, or that I was having fun — if I wasn't meeting the "right" person, it was all for naught.
Instead of selling fantasies, his take on the Friedrich Hollaender song was a cheerfully cynical acknowledgment that trying to live out romantic dreams inevitably comes to naught.
But it all went for naught because of a nine-man bullpen that was lit up for nine runs and 11 hits in 3 2/3 innings.
UI/UX & Web Design Using Adobe XD All your graphic design training will be for naught if you don't know how to deploy it properly on the web.
It did not matter that the mystery at the heart of the story ultimately proved unsatisfying in its resolution, that in the end its mythmaking was for naught.
As a result of science being science, this domino tower officially became the third tallest ever built, but the tallest in America, so it wasn't all for naught.
The oil company brought in Gibson Dunn & Crutcher and conducted an ad blitz portraying itself as the victim of vulturous plaintiffs' lawyers, but it was all for naught.
But in the end, it was all for naught -- the House rules committee tossed his amendment out and blocked it from coming to the floor for a vote.
The president's efforts came to naught — perhaps unsurprisingly, as the United States itself has, since 2001, failed to prevail on Pakistan to clamp down on the Afghan insurgents.
But even that was for naught, as he then threw the game-sealing pick: On the home side, Jameis Winston continues to mature, at least on the field.
Three teams, armed with naught but the sort of musical knowledge suitable for barroom trivia, battle each other to outguess the all-knowing, always-listening smartphone app Shazam.
Yet for months afterward, he drifted about Los Angeles lucklessly, alternately sleeping in his car or on Mr. Cretton's couch, as all of his auditions led to naught.
Or was all of the preparation for naught, given how little chance there has ever been for Republicans to cross their President and vote to undermine his case?
Dogs, too, frequent the chapters — Popcorn, Clarence T, Mutt — vessels of tired and often unnoticed longevity in which faithful endurance, largely mute, can be stored, though for naught.
An outbreak is expected to continue if a disease is given an R naught value higher than 213 during an event like the epidemic currently occurring in China.
As Mashable reported at the time, Apple has a variety of patents and acquisitions that suggested an ongoing interest in the technology, although it could all come to naught.
A (clear) backpack to stash it all in All of this is for naught if you toss it into your black Jansport and it gets seized once you arrive.
The Blue Devils had another 12-play drive go for naught when defensive lineman Jason Strowbridge blocked Parker's 24-yard attempt with 22 seconds left in the first half.
Calculating how the new coronavirus will continue to spread involves one of the most important numbers in epidemiology: the basic reproduction number, also known as R0 (pronounced R-naught).
Mr. Wainwright's original songs over four decades amount to an autobiographical family history and its genial and witty surface camouflages an absurdist vision in which everything comes to naught.
"It's wonderful how breaking the silence has become a watershed moment, but it will be worth naught if it doesn't turn into action that changes the equation," she wrote.
As for time, the value of poor women's is often set at naught, meaning they must carry out back-breaking, low-productivity work such as fetching water and wood.
All the patching and updating that go into making your system immune against known attacks can be for naught if you don't take one of the actions in time.
So all of the behind-the-scenes work that the likes of Coats and Huntsman are doing is for naught if Trump goes out and says whatever he wants.
However, if there's a rush to reopen, the virus surges and people feel like the sacrifices they've made so far have been for naught, I can see that changing.
After the 2015 FCC vote to impose regulation, and a June decision by a federal court upholding the FCC's rules, it looked like Pai's efforts had been for naught.
We'll see Maggie being very pragmatic and what we all know by now is that those people need to live on in her, or otherwise it's all for naught, basically.
However, Chairman Johannes Magwaza, a relatively new member of a refreshed board, said that any turnaround strategy would come to naught if the company fails to address its heavy debt.
Moore got his third goal of the season — and his second overtime goal — 413 seconds into OT off a pass from Adam Henrique as Minnesota's late rally went for naught.
Another Duke blitz went for naught when Newman found Scotty Washington on a 9-yard pass play with 1:29 left in the opening quarter to make it 21-0.
"2BR02B: To Be or Naught to Be," based off a Kurt Vonnegut short story, unfolds like a finely-tuned play, revealing world and character details at a steady, controlled pace.
The 23.5-inch Galaxy Note27 is one of the best-reviewed products and, perhaps, one of the top smartphones of the past year, but all that may be for naught.
"That was one of the concerns I had in writing the piece, that the dramatic tension would be sapped by the knowledge that their efforts came to naught," Rich said.
Even if the families' lawsuit comes to naught, the public airing of evidence gives credence their claims and keeps the matter of the gun industry's culpability in the public spotlight.
All too often, startups who ran a successful crowdfunding focus solely on execution of the campaign for the next 6-12 months; the campaign-generated buzz is often for naught.
If you—sober and anxious, with naught but coffee in your veins—encounter a drunk person as you go about your day, you will likely find it an unwelcome intrusion.
" — KH, New York "Philip and Elizabeth are devastated to learn that all has been for naught because they never made it to Washington, DC. They'd been in Brooklyn all along.
"The hair was curled, and the maid sent away, and Emma sat down to think and be miserable," writes Austen after one of Emma's matchmaking plans has come to naught.
But there lies the problem: Beijing's efforts have been for naught precisely because the costs that Chinese banks and middlemen bear for enabling North Korean trade have been so negligible.
McConnell also predicted the whole exercise will all be for naught because Trump will be acquitted by the GOP-led Senate: "We will have a largely partisan outcome," he said.
But her efforts seem for naught when Prince Scolds-A-Lot makes a snide comment about Melbourne and Victoria needing to take a few hints about the poor from Charles Dickens.
Whether the tale of Matsumura's bovine psychology is true or not matters naught, Matsumura's needle has been seen to change minds and turn fights on the biggest stages in combat sports.
Since the campaign fell 99 percent short of achieving its original goal, and all funding was conditional on it being fully funded, the entire exercise seems to have been for naught.
All of which appeared to go for naught until the heavens suddenly opened in the top of the ninth and the Rockies roughed up Maurer in the bottom of the inning.
"If they were to have added all these charges, it could have been for naught," said former federal prosecutor R. Stephen Stigall, now a white-collar defense attorney at Ballard Spahr.
Regardless, that can all be for naught if the refresh rate is less than 120, 144 or even 60Hz — for gamers, a higher refresh rate is usually better for competitive play.
With the amount of work a transition must do, the operation is seen as in the public's interest, even though one candidate will lose and the work will be for naught.
But by the time Sydney Leathers shows up in Weiner, it's all for naught: Her husband's reputation is just as tarnished—maybe even more tarnished—than it was at the beginning.
Think of all the terms we now rattle off in conversation (flattening the curve, R-naught, N95, social distancing) that would have been all but meaningless at the start of 2020.
In the end, all of the political posturing over a potential shutdown just weeks before the presidential election — the partisan finger-pointing in floor speeches and press conferences — was for naught.
Azar said the so-called R naught, a mathematical equation that shows how many people will get an illness from each infected person, appears to be somewhere around 1.5 to 3.
Meanwhile, a research team at Lancaster University in England suggested in January that the coronavirus may have an R naught of 3.1, while Chinese scientists said it could be even higher.
It goes like this: Wealthy Manhattanites, US Senators, and socially-conscious tourists arrive at a theater to see a critically lauded play, but instead arrive to see naught but an empty stage.
The truth is, you can create a great product, devise a brilliant marketing strategy, and spend tons on advertising, but if you don't know your audience, it can all be for naught.
However, all of that savings might be all for naught if students don't come in with a strategy to complete their studies or make a smooth transfer to a four-year university.
As it turns out, Luke's last-minute declaration of love was all for naught, and JoJo gave the last rose to Chase, a move that has Bachelorette fans everywhere scratching our heads.
Those donations from Williams' GoFundMe won't be all for naught -- they'll still be going to charity ... and Wiseman will still be RICH when he gets drafted by an NBA team next year.
Multiple attempts over the years came to naught — in 2015, Viola Davis was in talks to develop a project for HBO that she would produce and star in, but that fell through.
I throw the remaining refrigerated portion in the freezer and stew a little (pun intended) in frustration at the fact that the only productive thing I accomplished this weekend was for naught.
His desire to "completely leave behind all the problems and to create a warm environment between Turkey and Germany just like it used to be" will, in all likelihood, come to naught.
In my view, the effort to stay on a Moore's Law Plus growth rate of 18-24 months is all for naught if you cannot make it easy to program these new approaches.
And more broadly, while the White House can celebrate now, there's a real chance that if Obama is not succeeded by Hillary Clinton or another Democrat, all the effort could be for naught.
That additional coin isn't for naught; it buys some features not available in 2017, like larger wheels, an off-road mode for the traction control, LED headlights, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The Europeans and Russians have talked about setting up a barter system to avoid American-imposed sanctions and keep Iran complying with the deal, but so far those efforts have come to naught.
This measurement of that contagiousness, called an R-naught value (R0), is roughly 2 to 2.5 for the coronavirus, meaning that each new person spreads the disease to about 2.2 people on average.
Measles is one of the most contagious viruses in the world with an R naught of 12 to 18, according to a paper published in 2017 in the peer-reviewed journal The Lancet.
Overall, SARS had a transmission rate (known as R-naught or R220) of two to five, meaning that on average each infected person was expected to spread it to two to five people.
While previous efforts to launch negotiations came to naught, some experts say there are signs that the Taliban could be persuaded to talk if Afghan and American forces ratchet up the military pressure.
Research published last month estimated the R naught for COVID-251 was around 2986, meaning each patient will infect at least two people — that would make the coronavirus more infectious than seasonal flu.
Moreover, if the bride-to-be and many of the guests don't even want to be in attendance (and are perhaps only making an appearance to please the hostess), this is all for naught.
Just a few seconds earlier, Devils right winger Jordin Tootoo made the Calder Trophy candidate look silly with some unexpectedly deft stickhandling in the neutral zone before having a scoring chance go for naught.
I'm sorry for taking you on such a long and winding journey for naught, but I really have no answer for the question I posed in the headline, other than, I suppose, bad writing?
But if falling in line with the current administration's agenda is what she continues to do (and what she will undoubtedly do), then going public with a postpartum depression story will be for naught.
But her evidence helped reveal this whole Russian doping mess, and now she must wonder if her brave efforts — and those of her husband, Vitaly Stepanov — to expose a dirty system were for naught.
Proponents of a cease-fire had warned for months that the military's best efforts to keep a lid on tensions with Gaza could prove for naught because of the unpredictability of cross-border clashes.
Candidates who have spent lots of time and energy in Iowa could see that go for naught, because what happened in New Hampshire would have a huge impact on the Iowa vote to follow.
The measurement of a virus' ability to spread from one person to another is called R0, or R-naught; the higher the value, the greater the contagiousness — though it varies by region and setting.
The argument of "Candide" is neither that the world gets better nor that it's all for naught; it's that happiness is where you find it, and you find it first by making it yourself.
The negotiations came to naught, allowing Mr. McConnell to claim that his party's eventual monolithic vote against the Affordable Care Act came only after the Democrats' refusal to move off their "far left" proposal.
It's also possible the R naught estimate could decrease or differ, depending on how well other countries contain local outbreaks, according to Marc Lipsitch, a professor of epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health.
"Part of the cleaning house of predators MUST include commitments across the industry to hire women, particularly women of color, or else this reckoning will be for naught," she wrote on Twitter — and she's right.
Boy, it sure tries hard, offering measurements of in-room conditions like brightness, humidity, temperature, and even air cleanliness, but they're all for naught because I never feel like the numbers it provides are precise.
If your phone doesn't have a low persistence display, though, all of this work is likely for naught because you end up with lots of motion blur as pixels can't change their colors fast enough.
"If Xi can't say something to Trump on trade, it would suggest that his visit to Pyongyang was for naught," said Jonathan D. Pollack, an expert on China and North Korea at the Brookings Institution.
And Iran does not want its investment in rescuing Mr. Assad to have been for naught, and to have to bring its forces home, said Giora Eiland, a former head of Israel's National Security Council.
In the past, appeals to change the order of Democratic contests have come to naught, but things may be different this time, particularly given that Perez is not the only party leader calling for reform.
Under such an outcome, Mr. Netanyahu could claim a degree of vindication and campaign while facing lesser charges of fraud and breach of trust, and insisting that they, too, would come to naught in court.
So, too, did Trump's impetuous effort to meet with Iran's President Hassan Rouhani, which thus far has come to naught because Rouhani has refused the president's offer unless he first lifts America's sanctions on Iran.
After getting to play a far more extended 90-minute demo of Odyssey, I've found that my concerns were mostly for naught, and that Odyssey's controls and complexity, while strange at first, are actually really great.
But HTC's masterpiece of warm colors would be for naught if the phone itself didn't work well, and my cautious enthusiasm spilled over into outright delight when I found the U11 to be excellent in operation.
The attempt will have been for naught, but the robot doesn't have any awareness of this irrelevance as it updates its own "pirate" database with what it believes to be correct selections that are actually neutral.
"When you take a look at the last four election cycles, all that money has been for naught," he said, citing Democratic losses in 2012, 2014, and 2016, as well as the four special election losses.
All that time spent bragging to your coworkers about the wonders of cleansing, all that money you spent on fancy juices, and the effort you put into tolerating those ridiculous flavor names, were all for naught.
People tend to get defensive, rather than receptive, when told "you're being a bit of a prick," so there's a risk that all of this effort—made by Eminem, and Joyner Lucas—will be for naught.
The plucky, can-do miners, brought in to excavate under the reactor to stop the meltdown, stripping naked to get the job done (the series doesn't say this, but their work ended up largely for naught).
She sentenced him to 13 months on the second conspiracy charge, which involved obstruction of justice, saying his efforts to influence the testimony of witnesses had largely come to naught because the witnesses had rebuffed him.
"Our industry was really pleased with what we accomplished with tax reform and the improvement in the economy, and a lot of that enthusiasm could all be for naught if we do something like this," said Wilson.
And then in the back of that there is this like, and if we don't do this, there is that fear of it could all go up in smoke, and all the work will be for naught.
"One night she said, 'If something was to ever happen to me, promise that you won't go back into isolation, for I think it would make this all for naught,&apos" Perry recalled on CBS Sunday Morning.
Because right now, a large portion of the public is wondering if the entire investigation, as it involves obstruction, was all for naught — that is, an investigation that would specifically allow "the president's guy" to exonerate him.
Here's the stark reality: Regardless of who captures the Democratic nomination, and possibly the White House, next year, his or her grand plans will be for naught unless there is a shift in the United States Senate.
The R naught can also be heavily reduced, depending on what a nation does to contain the virus, which is why state and local officials are scrambling across the U.S. to close businesses and keep people indoors.
Yet as people increasingly gravitate to smartphones and tablets for their computing needs, shifting into what has been called the "post-PC era," the investment into design and new innovations by PC makers may come to naught.
If you're like me and you travel a lot, have a billion cables, and prefer the convenience of charging both your laptop and phone with the same charger, all this Dash Charge action is kind of for naught.
Every offseason, the Tigers mortgaged some new bit of their future to help give their twilight present that last push it seemed to need; every postseason loss stung doubly for the knowledge that the gamble was for naught.
In performance, the Moldovan violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (OAE) did everything short of tap dance to make the concerto sound as good as its backstory, but it was all for naught.
House Republicans left dozens of important policy riders and measures that defund various parts of the Obama agenda on the table during the failed omnibus negotiation, but that doesn't mean that their work should go for naught. Rep.
The people in the West Bank who have taken up arms, gone to jail or spent their lives working, praying or waiting for self-determination are now asking whether all that time, effort and emotion were for naught.
Its owners have subsidised the growth of the sport in America for years on the understanding they were buying into a protected club; were they suddenly to face the risk of relegation, those investments would likely come to naught.
Or, as is more likely, will Mayer stick around and help the victor with the transition — if they want her help at all, that is — making sure that at least some of her many efforts were not for naught?
"Aside from the experience and education associated with job searching, the unfortunate thing was that a great deal of my efforts were for naught," Boone told Refinery29, noting that she wishes she had waited until graduation season to apply.
"The front of this sweater has Santa Claus spanking the evil out of some ill-behaved woman who made the top of the naught list," said the description for the sweater, which was listed as "unavailable" on the website.
In 2010, e-commerce major eBay had filed a similar notice against Indian food tech company Zomato (which was then known as Foodiebay) but legal proceedings came to naught as Foodiebay rebranded itself as Zomato within days of the notice.
The French press is reporting (without the official denial from the Elysée Palace) that Germany's Chancellor Merkel has put an end to the all-important French-German partnership, prompting the question of whether an isolated chancellor's influence is coming to naught.
Jie's AlphaGo-inspired moves were for naught, however, as the AI responded using an unexpected and novel move in response, which observers suggested illuminated AlphaGo's strategy – not aiming for overall territory gains, but maximizing the effectiveness of each stone played individually.
While many may feel that all of that work is now for naught, Ireland says he will do down fighting and even offered to meet with President Trump about the more than 15,000 trans people currently serving in the military.
You could have a direct line to the CEO or HR director, but if you make a poor first impression through a disorganized resume, unprofessional email or, worst of all, by selling yourself too short, it'll all be for naught.
The Times on Wednesday reported that Flood's discussions with Trump came to naught two months ago because the attorney did not want to deal with Marc Kasowitz, a lawyer for Trump who was then involved in responding to the Mueller probe.
And Democratic lawmakers and aides say the concession may be all for naught now that Senate negotiators are talking about combining the House-passed bill with a third major stimulus package and passing it all as one measure this week.
The WHO has estimated the R naught of COVID-19 to be around 1.95 and other estimates from researchers following the outbreak put it around 2.2, meaning about two people will catch the virus from every person who already has it.
Tessa Hill-Aston, president of the Baltimore branch of the N.A.A.C.P., said on Friday that residents she had spoken to "really wanted this to go through," and were worried the effort they had put into the agreement would be for naught.
There's something very "kill your own adventure" about the way most of us die today, a customized route to naught that we're busy replicating on a global scale as we burn the walls of the world to keep away the cold.
Mr. Trump has not kept his campaign promise to "negotiate like crazy" with drug makers to lower the cost of their products, and his statement last May that the industry would soon announce "voluntary, massive" price cuts came to naught.
I last got to try Project Soli way back in 2016, when I used prototypes in a smartwatch and a speaker: Lots of ATAP projects have come to naught, and to be honest I assumed the same thing would happen to Soli.
It's the Paleo diet of skin care, meant to trick you into believing that the original Homo sapiens had it figured out and that all the innovation and science to come out of the last ten thousand years or so was for naught.
My forgiveness was a constant repetition, an acknowledgment of the fact that I still lived; it was proof that their experiments, their numbers, their samples, was all for naught — I remained, a tribute to their underestimations of what a girl can endure.
This is when the second-guessing started to come into play: "Filled [with] regret and will probably buzz later, but for now I need a little bit to blow around in concert or my head-banging will be for naught," she wrote.
Even if the maneuvering by Flynn's defense amounts to naught in the courts, the lawyers' efforts to surface complaints about the Trump-Russia probe and the Mueller investigation could improve chances of Flynn receiving a pardon or commutation from President Donald Trump.
For example, the Tuscan Shrimp and Orzo was easy to prepare, requiring naught but shrimp, orzo pasta, and roasted tomatoes, but was still a flavorful meal that took about half an hour to prepare (the duck, by the way, was similarly speedy).
Once I resign myself to the fact that the previous 18 hours of bloodshed I endured was all for naught, and think of this movie a sequel to the first film, it's nice to see Curtis, as fierce grandma Laurie, kicking ass.
Peggy Siegal, a power publicist for the awards race, said every year she had to assure would-be and winless nominees that even if they felt their campaigning was for naught, it was money in the bank, because voters would remember them in coming years.
While the demand from some quarters that a separate Maori side should compete at the Rugby World Cup has come to naught, the team's name was changed from "New Zealand Maori" to "Maori All Blacks" to mark its status as representative of a nation.
"All the progress we've made since 1965 to educate people about the hazards of smoking may be for naught as vaping has started a new generation of nicotine junkies that will be helplessly addicted and will ultimately graduate to smoking cancer sticks," said Sen.
Creighton has held a halftime lead in 12 of its 14 games - including at least a seven-point advantage in each of its last three contests against Top 25 foes - only to watch its first-half superiority go for naught in those critical matchups.
However, if that report sits unopened on a desk, or unread in an inbox, or the decision maker has already made up his mind what action he or she is going to take, regardless of what the data shows, then it is all for naught.
Macron's efforts, however, could come to naught because another "Duke of Milan" (Machiavelli used to work for Milan's Duke Francesco Sforza) will be showing a stunning political comeback next March -- and he is leading a group of euro-skeptics dead-set against French-German shenanigans.
Researchers from the Center For Sustainability said last week that while the reproductive ratio (R naught) for Covid-19 -- the disease caused by the coronavirus -- globally is between two and three, in India's slums it could be 20% higher due to the dense living conditions.
Besides, hearing from witnesses wouldn't erase Republican senators' awful behavior to this point in the trial: all the ugly gloating from the likes of Lindsey Graham that Adam Schiff's undeniable eloquence was for naught; Marsha Blackburn's pathologically exuberant attacks on the integrity of Lt. Col.
All may be for naught, though, if there is too little rain in the coming months to sustain the development of coffee buds and cherries, said agronomist Ezelino Tessarini at the Coopinhal cooperative, which moves more than 125,000 bags of arabica beans a year.
There's still no confirmation Langford was officially cast or cut from the movie, so this could all be for naught or we could still see her show up in some sort of behind-the-scenes and bonus features on the DVD later on down the road.
If the right horse doesn't get the right break, if the wrong horse is setting the wrong kind of pace, if the horses in third, fourth, and fifth aren't the horses you though would be third, fourth, and fifth, then all your work is for naught.
Judiciary Committee Republicans blasted Democrats for pursuing what they called the first "partisan filibuster" of a Supreme Court nominee - there was a successful bipartisan filibuster five decades ago against a Democratic president's nominee - and said it would come to naught because of the threatened rule change.
Far Cry 3 gave us more weapons (that didn't jam), more abilities, but it's ultimately for naught as our character—having accrued innumerable dollars and captured swathes of land—is consumed by his own power, once again killing his friends in one of its optional endings.
Still, the regular urine tests they subjected him to proved their efforts were for naught: D.P. was "unable to refrain from JUULing," according to a federal complaint, which anonymized the teenager and was filed in federal court in the Southern District of New York last month.
That means two or more people will catch the virus from a person who already has it, making it more infectious than the seasonal flu and the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, which had an R naught of about 1.8 and killed at least 50 million people across the world.
As a play, Angels rises above its companions in large part because it helps us grasp the latter: how political and personal disappointment lead us to despair, and how despair gives way to a kind of vertigo, as the projects that once gave our lives orientation come to naught.
Read more: Striking photos show children huddling together after their parents were arrested in an ICE raid in MississippiAbbas argued at a court hearing earlier this year that the intrusions imposed on those listed are all for naught and that the list is worthless in terms of preventing terrorism.
Moreover, the previous two years show that buybacks are no guarantee for market success: The $1 trillion was for naught in a year that saw the S&P 500 lose nearly 7%, while last year's seeming decline coincided with a robust nearly 30% rise in the large-cap index.
Even though the end of Nina's story felt inevitable, part of me believed the show would never really do it A couple weeks ago, I talked about how the worst aspect of the awful things people have to do on this show is that sometimes, they're for naught.
If it gets high marks on those three scores, then contributions will not be for naught, so those considering making a donation to any charity should consult this information to tell if their donations will go to their intended purpose or get lost in the downward spiral of a failing foundation.
"Most other infections that we know [have a higher R naught] than that but we control them with vaccines so we don't notice that they are so high," said Lipsitch, who added it may take weeks before scientists have a firm grasp on how contagious the new virus truly is.
Startups will gladly store, manage and deliver your items It seems like startup news is full of overnight success stories and sudden failures, like the scooter rental company that went from zero to a $300 million valuation in months or the blood-testing unicorn that went from billions to nearly naught.
As with the olive branches that President Trump has ostentatiously offered to Russia, China, and North Koea, this particular peace initiative may come to naught — or, given the approach of the 2020 elections, he may decide that Afghanistan offers his last best hope of claiming at least one foreign policy success.
"The last few years they've been working on them and they're finally ready for prime-time and there is I think some sense that, you know, we've got to push it out now because if we don't push it out now our work may well go for naught," Emanuel said.
After six long years, the release of Crack-Up confirms that those worries were all for naught, but the record arrives in a very different world from Fleet Foxes' last outing, and its vibe—a challenging, emotionally vulnerable document that requires multiple listens to fully apprehend—is far from celebratory.
To better understand exactly why we ought to be investing more in our hair-care routines, we tapped Mancuso and Dr. Fraser Bell, Nexxus science insights leader, to dive into the nitty-gritty details of why a hair-care routine is such a worthy endeavor and why your consistent efforts won't be for naught.
A pairing like this requires left-of-center beats—something that would inspire them to become as unhinged as, say, "Chanel Vintage"—and the absence of anything particularly awe-inspiring or, at least, something more in Thug's willhouse makes things drag, though if Thug secures his first chart-topper, it won't be for naught.
What Bannon is promising is what the Tea Party actually delivered, in a past recent enough to still feel like the present: a dramatic ideological shake-up, an end to D.C. business-as-usual, and the elevation of new leaders with a sweeping vision for a new G.O.P. Then it all came to naught.
Compare that to this week's baffling episode, "An Obol for Charon," directed by Lee Rose, which took us through this ridiculous charade of making it seem as if Saru would actually die — complete with a death bed scene and what were essentially Kelpien last rites — only to violate the audience's trust but having it all be for naught.
Bee rattled off a glorious litany of slang and nicknames for a vagina (I can't think of one she missed) before settling on "box," as in ballot box — because despite all the insults you can fling at Trump, Bee said, and no matter how sleazy you think he and his campaign are, it's all for naught if you don't vote in November.
Lawyers and bankers who had been holed up in the offices of Weil, Gotshal & Manges on Fifth Avenue to work out a deal between Lampert and Sears Holdings were resigned to the reality that the company would liquidate and the Sears chairman's efforts to save up to 50,000 jobs would have been for naught, people familiar with the situation told CNBC.
Any subtlety goes for naught, because soon the speaker says: All I once knew of the world now fills With lies and fear and terror, flies past us And dies as you lie back, the last sentence Ever spoken in the lost tongue of the poets That went This was our planet, a past tense, Some dot gerrymandered into fire.
Attempts at reasoning with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, like those by French President Emmanuel Macron in July, have come to naught.
If the Commonwealth continues to violate the letter and spirit of the rule of law, and what Congress passed to help it, than not only are the stated goals of stabilizing the Commonwealth's economy and returning it the capital markets in serious jeopardy, but the Speaker's massive investment of political capital he made to pass the law last year will be for naught.
Her eyes are closed and she is taking a deep breath, as if bracing herself not only for the pain of reliving a horrible personal trauma on national television, but also for the possibility that, no matter what she says and no matter how convincingly she says it, she will not be believed, that it is all for naught, that Kavanaugh will be confirmed anyway.
And there, at the heart, is this chewy feeling that it is extremely dumb, that being invested in it is extremely dumb, and the final final finale—some two or three seasons in the future—will actually be shark-jumpingly bad, just like every good TV show's finale is in some way terrible, and this whole big mad endeavor will have been for naught.
So it goes with the puffins, who are forced to fly all the way out to sea to catch fish, then fly all the way back to feed the pufflings, only to have to get past a skua — a swifter bird that's more skilled at maneuvering and likes to fly in and snatch the fish right out of a puffin's grasp, rendering all of that work for naught.
For the third time in four games, the Oilers erased a two-goal deficit, on goals from Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid, although it was all for naught Draisaitl's power-play goal at 3:28 of the second period snapped Kuemper's shutout string ended at 193 minutes, 58 seconds — the second longest in Kings history — and gave him two goals and five assists in a four-game point streak.
"More generally, this concern is not limited to the intelligence community but will have a chilling effect that extends to employees, contractors, and grantees in other parts of the government, who might not consider it worth the effort and potential impact on themselves to report suspected wrongdoing if they think that their efforts to disclose information will be for naught or, worse, that they risk adverse consequences for coming forward when they see something they think is wrong," they added.
First I am going to have to tell you about the haircut, because it is January, and there is always a new hair trend among men, every year, year after year, men tired now of going to a barber called "Dads 'N' Lads" and asking for the "$8 special," and the haircut is always announced in the same ominous tone you might expect from an exhausted 19th-century colonel, his horse flagging, his army depleted, and he sees high above a distant cliff a rumbling and a shaking of sand, and suddenly look: a whole squadron of enemy soldiers, in strong armor and with reinforcements, pincering in on him from all sides, and he knows that no matter how bravely he will fight, it is futile and for naught.

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