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"needlessly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not necessary because it could have been avoided

986 Sentences With "needlessly"

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Oh, Grammys: You are so needlessly long; you are so needlessly filled with Sting.
You are now needlessly bottlenecking their work and making it needlessly challenging for them to do their jobs.
Why make participation needlessly — in some cases prohibitively — painful?
No more wondering — or feeling needlessly terrible about yourself.
I instantly get approved and feel needlessly pleased with myself.
It seems needlessly risky to shake up monetary policy too.
I feel so bad for those who died needlessly tonight.
Mr Trump thus halted the programme needlessly and without justification.
It is needlessly onerous and expensive to start a business.
Even if it works perfectly, Nintendo's solution is needlessly complicated.
If that sounds needlessly complex, well, that's because it is.
So he's treading carefully, trying not to needlessly alienate them.
Consequently, the process needlessly restricts patient access to new drugs.
" Burnett then told Dennard that he was being "needlessly belligerent.
If we don't, a lot of people will die needlessly.
And hundreds of thousands could needlessly die as a result.
The process, activists say, is needlessly slow, expensive and complicated.
But it hasn't abandoned being needlessly mysterious, to its detriment.
In politics, though, Pincus sees a similarly — needlessly — complex game.
Patients will die needlessly, and so will doctors and nurses.
Many of his policies aimed at immigrants are needlessly cruel.
And hundreds of thousands could die needlessly as a result.
No one should suffer needlessly at the end of life.
Anything short of this will needlessly cost many more lives.
By needlessly and carelessly reopening the email probe on Oct.
To needlessly harm our allies and our farmers is pointless.
Stoll's criticisms of the market economy are sometimes needlessly polemic.
So thousands of people continue to die needlessly every year.
We applied lip balm needlessly, ripped up tissues, cracked our knuckles.
Taiwan's voters punish candidates who needlessly provoke China, or alienate Washington.
"Removing accommodation too quickly could needlessly foreshorten the expansion," he said.
Don't you love it too much to let it needlessly go?
You destroyed iconic images and needlessly tweaked perfectly good ones. Why?
Some music just sounds like huge lines of needlessly expensive cocaine.
Critics argued that such measures were needlessly punitive toward poor residents.
In other instances, the footage can portray police as needlessly aggressive.
Sometimes, a loaded term like "right-wing" can be needlessly reductive.
UnitedHealthcare says the arrangement needlessly exposed the patients to medical bills.
Twenty-four of the moves went fine; three were needlessly stressful.
We don't say any of this to be needlessly mean, man.
He doesn't needlessly spin the wheels or waste time in negotiations.
Who has progressive policies that won't needlessly criminalize people of color?
I can only imagine how many men without counsel needlessly registered.
"He won't dodge hard issues, but he won't needlessly antagonize people."
"If you abandon the field diplomatically, you needlessly cede to Iran."
What's certain is that Rouzan's was an innocent life needlessly taken.
Many could die needlessly if China denies international access to samples.
Thousands languish on wait lists, and hundreds needlessly die every year.
Google and YouTube are needlessly making their platforms a political football.
Yet, an all-out freeze on regulations may be needlessly disruptive.
That kind of regulation needlessly bars the door to good people.
"I witnessed all this food being needlessly thrown out," Kiefer said.
It needlessly leaves states and families in limbo, which is unacceptable.
Every year, the internet is flooded with needlessly sexy Halloween costumes.
Hundreds of lives were needlessly lost while the rule was delayed.
The rules also needlessly steps on state jurisdiction over payday loans.
Mr. Biden has spoken against busing as ineffective and needlessly divisive.
Thankfully, they were unarmed — but the act was needlessly, dangerously provocative.
So we should keep this history in mind, and not panic needlessly.
Post-Becca, Jacqueline makes her exit, a departure that becomes needlessly dramatic.
Troops traipsed needlessly through highly contaminated tomato fields with no safety gear.
Mayor Tom Barrett said the video portrayed a situation that needlessly escalated.
Congress has a bad habit of needlessly governing from crisis to crisis.
On the contrary, it will put U.S. troops needlessly in harm's way.
She knew that millions of people had suffered unjustly, needlessly, for years.
I care more about who will suffer the most, and suffer needlessly.
"That was an important lesson," says Smith, if a needlessly expensive one.
No demonizing certain foods or needlessly adding in probiotics, supplements, or powders.
Critics have said his plan is needlessly cruel and impossible to implement.
Repeal would be needlessly provocative, counterproductive and hostile to core American liberties.
Trump raised pointed concerns that Loeffler would be a needlessly risky choice.
Many needlessly passed the disease on to family members, suffered and died.
We are increasingly aware that too many suffer needlessly in their dying.
It feeds [Trump's] detractors' worst fears and it needlessly divides his supporters.
People continue to die needlessly in hospitals that lack equipment and drugs.
As a result, deaths due to opioid addiction needlessly continue to occur.
The enduring savings glut in northern Europe has made the adjustment needlessly painful.
Is that a needlessly convoluted way to hear a new Jay-Z album?
Too many women needlessly wind up in a quandary when they become mothers.
Friday, Democrats decried the actions nationwide as needlessly causing fear for immigrant communities.
Burdensome rules needlessly require the involvement of American-trained professionals in simple processes.
Residents were asked not to needlessly draw down on already strapped city resources.
Taking away the EXIM Bank needlessly gives an advantage to our foreign competitors.
Like all award shows, the Grammys are needlessly long, bloated, and self-congratulatory.
For example, a number of employees spoke out about guests being needlessly rude.
The result has been that countless people continue to suffer and struggle needlessly.
Australia is best known for animals that are needlessly good at murdering things.
Scenes featuring New Zealand's most precious resource, wine, being needlessly spilled were a'plenty.
Characters often suffer needlessly without an ostensible victory in the aftermath (sorry, Theon).
I find statements like that [from the Illinois bishop] to be needlessly cruel.
From the Luddites to Keynes, many have worried needlessly about mass technological unemployment.
He chose to be a vegan because people were "needlessly cruel" to animals.
Already, fewer persons convicted of nonviolent offenses are being needlessly sent to prison.
As in our previous study, the eligibility criteria appeared to be needlessly restrictive.
There are enormous consequences for 1 to 2 million people being needlessly unemployed.
He needlessly discredits himself and shifts attention away from his real world goals.
We cannot ignore the problem while our citizens suffer needlessly from treatable diseases.
Directly comparing is often needlessly reductive, but in this case, it feels useful.
Instead of informing people about their water, it may leave them needlessly worried.
Euphoria Rated R for non-sexy nudity and a needlessly lengthy final exit.
Each also has a knack for getting under the other's skin, needlessly so.
A checking account with lots of fees will needlessly eat into your earnings.
Still, I'm probably being needlessly picky about what was honestly a fun episode.
He pictured his colleagues finding their places in the needlessly plush conference room.
Again: we were detained at the border by aggressive and needlessly rude border officials.
His apparent goal was to implicate Obama administration officials in needlessly targeting Trump allies.
One of the worst things about "Fortnite" is how needlessly complicated its controls are.
It would be needlessly risky for the bank to shake up monetary policy beforehand.
He needlessly set back those efforts, as he has so often in the past.
This needlessly complicated framing also brings another aspect of the production into stark relief.
That would disrupt core military missions around the world and needlessly endanger our troops.
Or was I just projecting, wishing there was more to the needlessly long story?
Critics of the move saw it as unlawful and needlessly cruel to asylum applicants.
Meanwhile the U.S. needlessly isolates itself while it mistakenly thinks it has isolated Iran.
There's no justice in forcing communities of color to suffer needlessly as a result.
But some dissenters said he was needlessly stirring up an unproven and divisive notion.
Some policies make it needlessly difficult for young Hispanics to get their career underway.
Until that response is improved, millions of Americans in Puerto Rico will suffer needlessly.
What we have is just a man flailing needlessly against the riptide of time.
Looking back, it all seems a little petty — perhaps I had been needlessly righteous.
The kneeling argument needlessly alienates persuadable people, and it's one the athletes don't need.
Democratic senators accused their Republican counterparts of withholding information and needlessly rushing the process.
Now the military has stumbled needlessly into a controversy over, of all things, art.
But the internet mob has widely ignored other cases in which animals needlessly die.
Mr Johnson thus needlessly reminded the audience of his reputation for laziness and disorganisation.
Given that reality, U.S. leaders need to avoid needlessly antagonizing Beijing regarding Hong Kong.
We're trying to cover things that are important to viewers without needlessly alarming them.
So, in 2007 we began measuring what edible food was being needlessly thrown away.
His policy achievements thus far have been sharply polarizing, needlessly disruptive, and poorly vetted.
President Trump's critics charge his tariffs on European steel and aluminum needlessly antagonize valuable allies.
Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images)Do you own a HomePod, Apple's needlessly expensive smart speaker?
The two new straps for the Hermès Apple Watches are beautiful, comfortable and needlessly complicated.
Consider the following simple exercise to increase your insight into how much you worry needlessly.
Infant mortality is rising, and Venezuelans are needlessly dying because of the shortage of medicines.
In part, another problem is that Android Wear's relationship to hardware is needlessly one-dimensional.
This one is like cats mating in alley: Unpleasant to hear, painful, and needlessly public.
When doctors prescribe antibiotics needlessly for things like colds, more bacteria become resistant to them.
There's a kernel of truth to the claim that Obamacare needlessly impinged on state prerogatives.
Its visa rules are needlessly strict and stress keeping out terrorists rather than wooing talent.
One key element of MAD is that no nation can needlessly, or mindlessly, provoke another.
This needlessly kneecaps our ability to bring in high-skill workers and retain bright students.
That's how you honor those needlessly killed," Swalwell continued, adding the hashtags "#RightToLiveComesFirst" and "#EnoughIsEnough.
However, as implementation has stalled Robert, Veda and their family have been left needlessly waiting.
A legitimate concern with opportunity zones is needlessly subsidizing projects that would have occurred anyway.
"I've never been in this situation where I've felt so needlessly helpless," she told CNN.
President Trump's decision to phase out these protections is needlessly putting working people at risk.
Then, there's how the federal tax code needlessly drives U.S.-headquartered firms into foreign hands.
When I first read this in Wells' review, it sounded like a needlessly complicated process.
And when you make the direst predictions, you needlessly put your credibility on the line.
Among other things, it can lead to different labs all duplicating one another's work needlessly.
It just refused to provide the necessary assistance, and thousands died needlessly as a result.
Mustapha was young, so he adopted a strategy: He didn't harass those under him needlessly.
"People on Twitter railed on the tech investor for being "needlessly divisive" and "tone deaf.
Needlessly limiting the number of potential bidders discourages innovation while driving up costs to taxpayers.
"You needlessly institutionalize people and everybody starts to think that's where they belong," she said.
Prioritizing U.S. interests and putting America first requires not needlessly sacrificing American blood and treasure.
And by needlessly provoking him and humiliating him, we empower far worse possibilities in Russia.
But I hope that Democrats won't needlessly squabble over whether to prioritize identity or justice.
Mr. Trump portrayed the nation's closed factories as having needlessly hemorrhaged jobs to overseas companies.
This would needlessly contradict the economic interests and self-survival instincts of those in charge.
You still get the satisfaction of victory, but it isn't hampered by a needlessly punishing structure.
This attitude is typical of drug policy in much of Asia: needlessly severe and probably ineffective.
Yet by doing things that are wrong and foolish, he needlessly alienates potential supporters at home.
Overcapacity in the steel industry needlessly pits Chinese and European workers against each other, Malmström said.
"No student should have to needlessly choose between his or her identity & playing sports," he tweeted.
Narration can be the most uncinematic of storytelling devices, often needlessly repeating what is being shown.
He has needlessly antagonised some allies, including Rodrigo Maia, the powerful speaker of the lower house.
As evidence that rate-setters are fretting needlessly about inflation, doves point to the bond market.
Soon, you may be able to take back your drunk or needlessly angry texts on WhatsApp.
"Without it, ratepayers will be left holding the bag and communities will needlessly suffer," he said.
It makes video games — and really, any app or software — needlessly confusing and difficult to navigate.
Too many of the world's children die needlessly or suffer the long-term consequences of malnutrition.
Many will needlessly face additional regulatory burdens when seeking federal permits for activities in the area.
Each partner shares in the up-front savings without needlessly sacrificing marketing power down the road.
Screenwriter Rafael Jordan warns that needlessly bloated budgets are placing unrealistic expectations on sci-fi movies.
So, there is no desire across Europe for that to be frittered away or needlessly undermined.
Let's work together to make sure no child needlessly spends another Mother's Day without their mom.
Micromanagement can needlessly impede the pace of operations, forfeit opportunities, and put lives at greater risk.
But in the short run, it antagonized colleagues who felt he was needlessly rocking the boat.
But more importantly, Canadians will no longer be needlessly criminalized for using a relatively benign product.
I don't want to add needlessly to the paranoia and fear that permeates my entire community.
The order feels backwards and needlessly mystifying, especially in an all-ages show meant to educate.
Scores of people dying needlessly on the outskirts of Athens looks more like carelessness than fate.
Liberals have reacted with fury to Trump's approach, suggesting he is needlessly risking innumerable American deaths.
So I guess I'm mildly cheered that he has almost prevented a disaster he needlessly caused.
Gun control advocates disputed that interpretation and said that the government was needlessly endangering public safety.
But the rollout was needlessly sloppy, and the substance was weaker than it should have been.
She has been tougher, without needlessly escalating matters, because she has understood the threat all along.
Why needlessly strain our state's systems or incubate the virus inside correctional facilities for future spread?
I just wish I could live with myself for being so needlessly opaque about it all.
It looks so needlessly slick and over-produced, it's making some people online think it's fake.
This incurs opportunity cost: needlessly costly methods worsen climate change by saving less carbon per dollar.
Filing your own taxes can feel like tiptoeing through a financial minefield, and it's needlessly complicated.
" "For decades, our nation has needlessly limited our own ability to harness oil and gas resources.
What have you seen, and what are you needlessly entertaining but will realistically never get to?
Advocates for the program argued that doing so would needlessly upend the program and impact services.
If their goal is to end DACA, they've chosen a needlessly difficult path to this goal.
And even when I've made it to a location, it's needlessly difficult to find specific NPCs.
Transgender plaintiffs contend that bathrooms are already protected by existing statutes and HB2 is needlessly discriminatory.
Stretching out to two and a half hours, Midsommar can be needlessly self-indulgent at times.
Conversely, a better understanding of intensification would also help ensure that evacuation orders are not issued needlessly.
When white Americans needlessly call law enforcement on people of color, it makes an existing problem worse.
"The data reveals that people in immigration detention died needlessly," said Grace Meng, an HRW senior researcher.
It's a slow and often arduous experience with a bizarre and at times needlessly complex control scheme.
Both women counsel their husbands on the wisdom of coming to terms, lest both houses fall needlessly.
These are just the physical outposts of a show that at times feels needlessly overwhelming and convoluted.
And if your forgot you'd permanently shared your exact spot with someone, it could needlessly drain battery.
Unfortunately, some uninformed parties—and some who should know better—are needlessly raising fears that are unfounded.
Branch and Poppy run into a needlessly antagonistic cloud who's just there to make the movie longer.
The needlessly harsh treatment of people applying for universal credit, a welfare benefit, will be softened somewhat.
Their bodies are needlessly tough, making them nearly indestructible for the duration of their little jerk lives.
Some students accused her of attacking the audience member needlessly, but others heralded her as a hero.
But because so many powerful people view "drugs to fight drugs" as suspect, thousands are needlessly dying.
But mistakes in handling these accounts could result in needlessly losing much of this wealth to taxes.
They have been receiving faulty and conflicted advice and have been pouring money into needlessly expensive investments.
They spread their money across all three funds, which meant they wasted money in needlessly expensive funds.
"This improvement will result in fewer Oregonians suffering needlessly at the end of their lives," state Sen.
It's needlessly capable, so stylish and so massive, that it activates a primal part of the brain.
What is terrible is that she isn't needlessly nit-picking; she is actually trying to be helpful.
"Someone shot Bruno the Bear—needlessly," Beckenbauer told the press, after assuring everyone Podolski wasn't a problem.
Then there are the needlessly meticulous obsessives, who bemoan each infinitesimal alteration made to their beloved franchise.
Continuous feedback will also eliminate surprise during performance evaluations and help prevent employees from needlessly missing benchmarks.
In addition, risks can needlessly pile up if you let your investments stray beyond your asset allocations.
Suggesting otherwise could needlessly alarm patients, perhaps to the point of questioning clearly safe and effective devices.
Confessing a major error that needlessly turned Americans against one another is a good place to start.
Perhaps fears of Sonic's move to live-action feature films were needlessly alarmist, especially following Detective Pikachu.
Arguably the best(?), most absurd, most needlessly elaborate donation alert in Twitch history, which we debuted yesterday.
That means some five children are needlessly dying per day because we don't have better abuse protections.
As always with authoritarians, the people and businesses that will lose time needlessly are just his pawns.
Needlessly re-creating a hard border will resurrect ancestral memories of the partition of Ireland in 1922.
President Trump's conflict with Beijing should be resolved, shelved or postponed to prevent needlessly intensifying a downturn.
The suit says Island Express engaged in unnecessary and needlessly risky means of transportation under the circumstances.
Short-circuiting the people is a very bad precedent and would needlessly divide the country for generations.
"Love Island" isn't the only program to put its contestants through ordeals that viewers deem needlessly distressing.
We must not let another 800,000 people die needlessly out of propaganda, fear, and Big Pharma greed.
Denying these patients their medication needlessly disables a population that could otherwise contribute to the relief efforts.
The court seemed to agree that Love would suffer needlessly if he were sent to the United States.
Watch below as Griffin and Johnson needlessly miscommunicate a switch, leading to an open three for Jae Crowder.
Many capitals still rely on out-of-date planning laws, leading to haphazard building and needlessly expensive rent.
His narrative is sympathetic, if needlessly detailed in places: sadly its bulk may deter many would-be readers.
He gets angry when he's needlessly pulled over by the police, for instance, and that happens a lot.
Just swapping between weapons is needlessly complex, to say nothing of learning how to drop items and build.
Half of them were needlessly lengthy replays for goals that looked completely legal to everybody in the stadium.
I, too, was tired of seeing women being needlessly brutalized on TV. I am grateful for these critiques.
Once I poked around in my account settings, I realized I was paying needlessly for other stuff too.
It was needlessly stressful, but it prevented me from dropping a stack to replace an otherwise satisfactory phone.
You, girls of America, will no longer have your bodies needlessly policed by school officials before prom night.
At oil wells, unwanted methane is either vented or burned in the atmosphere, needlessly contributing to global warming.
This seems needlessly harsh - when else is Spicer likely to meet the Pope, and it mattered to him?
Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Tuesday said that the EU executive was not needlessly blocking corporate mergers.
It would needlessly complicate the series and add a whole lot of unnecessary plot points to think through.
Whether or not drones are "aircraft" is a legal distinction that is undecided, hugely important, and needlessly complicated.
I suspect it isn't really him, but some political novices around him who are needlessly complicating the issue.
Unfortunately, speculative and sensationalistic media reports have needlessly stoked fear among parents of children playing on these fields.
Where are the marches for the women who die every day in pregnancy and childbirth, needlessly and preventably?
Opponents warn the Fed is raising rates needlessly, and sending the wrong signal with inflation still so weak.
Unfortunately, the plot goes off the rails in the second half, as horror needlessly lurches into the supernatural.
On criminal justice reform:Steyer has criticized the cost of bail as being needlessly high for people of color.
"These cuts are needlessly stupid," Eliot Cohen, a former top State Department official under Bush, told the Times.
Without that early intervention, children deteriorate to the point of being needlessly hospitalized and requiring costly residential care.
Finally, if everything from weather to sports is laden with violent imagery, perceptions and emotions become needlessly distorted.
That only serves to exacerbate, needlessly, the risk of a full-scale trade war on a second front.
Many developers see the Cottage as a prime site for luxury housing, needlessly wasted on a football ground.
In the eyes of its detractors, C++ is needlessly complex, a nightmare to debug and even just read.
Moderates mostly believe such drastic and unprecedented cuts will just stir a shit pot, needlessly complicating tax reform.
The needlessly protracted conversation with your elderly next door-neighbour about the likelihood of someone stealing her post.
Touting the virtues and benefits of vitamin C feels needlessly gratuitous when most of us already know them.
Most of what I was reporting on was terrible busts and people whose lives were being needlessly ruined.
So alcohol misuse and related problems get worse and worse, and thousands of people die needlessly every year.
Every tendril that escapes isn't just an extra expense, it's also a needlessly emitted unit of carbon dioxide.
Instead, and this is needlessly complicated, it is the first Tuesday following the first Monday of the month.
The ideas were welcomed on Wall Street, where banks complain that Dodd-Frank rules have needlessly hobbled growth.
Yes. But it's yet another case of a major internet provider enforcing a policy that seems needlessly cruel.
"The Servant of Two Masters" is no exception, but you wouldn't guess that from this needlessly artificial production.
Democrats view detention beds as central to a Trump administration immigration policy that is harsh and needlessly aggressive.
And catching more small, slow-growing tumors may needlessly expose women to invasive follow-up testing and treatments.
It concluded that the Pentagon needlessly spent millions to license a proprietary camouflage pattern that replicates lush forests.
Similarly, placing some scenes in a closed room upstage (the set is by Marsha Ginsberg) is needlessly distracting.
South Korea denied it, saying the plane needlessly approached the ship, which was on a normal rescue mission.
The young man seems a relatively gentle soul in a world still learning to be less needlessly rough.
Is it needlessly cynical to read a pompous celebrity's very bad novel purely in order to dunk on it?
Her supporters say the deportation shows that Trump's policy needlessly tears families apart and fails to prioritize dangerous offenders.
Zusak seems to use the device of his unearthly narrator as license to be overly flowery and needlessly arty.
Should that error be the reason hundreds or thousands suffer needlessly against their will at the end of life?
How dare you needlessly endanger the lives of our law enforcement just to promote your radical open borders agenda?
But if the budget is as needlessly punishing as experts fear, Mr. Cuomo must not get away with it.
It has neglected infrastructure in pursuit of needlessly restrictive fiscal targets, most recently its "black zero" ban on deficits.
By designing a scheme that was needlessly callous and which is becoming increasingly unpopular, he has squandered political capital.
It's a needlessly frustrating feature, especially since it was probably the biggest issue with the NES and SNES Classics.
For a party polling at 40% and styling itself as a government-in-waiting, it would be needlessly risky.
The Lego-like system of removable components was the perfect antidote to costly and needlessly complex home security purveyors.
The new episodes capture the spirit of the original series, while offering up a spin that isn't needlessly slavish.
If not, members of a consortium needlessly sharing sensitive information might find themselves receiving unwanted attention of antitrust enforcers.
And I think that you're needlessly alienating a lot of people by having that kind of rigid gender dynamic.
Then, the two celebs partook in a ritual well-known to all parents: cursing while assembling needlessly complicated toys.
Considering Mr Trump's lead in opinion polls, which naturally he touted, spreading his calumnies so wildly seems needlessly risky.
Discussions about founders' economic backgrounds do happen today — it's just that they happen (needlessly) awkwardly, and often too late.
This was seen as needlessly intrusive by security experts, who cautioned users against granting the game such dramatic overreach.
Beyond that, McQueary -- "out of respect" -- did not want to needlessly disparage the deceased Paterno, the third source said.
"It was necessary that what I put on paper not be approximate, or needlessly hurtful for anyone," he said.
Political commentators and opposition politicians in Israel said Netanyahu's tweet had needlessly thrust Israel into the U.S.-Mexican feud.
There are so many families whose hearts hurt for a loved one needlessly taken, never to be embraced again.
In the last 10 years, many people needlessly purchased items engraved with "YOLO", fanny packs, and solar eclipse glasses.
U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern wars, especially Syria's, has kept the United States needlessly entangled with Erdogan's autocratic government.
" Evercore upgraded the events promoter and venue operator after the company's earnings report and said shares pulled back "needlessly.
If the administration wanted to honor older Americans, would it have presented a "skinny budget" that needlessly hurts seniors?
Julia Huebner, Chicago, on "Why Women Apologize and Should Stop" (2015) I remember the day I stopped needlessly apologizing.
An act so needlessly kooky that it almost put us off coffee—or at least Australian baristas—for life.
Which is why we've put together this list of our ten favorite needlessly-massive hardcore remixes of all time.
Yet the move would also be controversial because his critics frequently argue that Obama needlessly apologizes for America's history.
But scores of people dying needlessly on the outskirts of a European capital looks more like carelessness than fate.
When doctors prescribe antibiotics needlessly for things like colds, they increase the opportunities for bacteria become resistant to them.
The problem with bail The most fundamental criticism of the bail system is that it needlessly imprisons poor people.
And yet at every turn — even when the story is needlessly convoluted or lets her down — she nails it.
But because in lower-income countries such measures have been deemed too expensive, millions have needlessly suffered and died.
"The dumbest thing in American politics" is how a Republican strategist described the mess that Trump had needlessly made.
My most consequential article was a 236 piece from India about children dying needlessly of diarrhea and other ailments.
But there is no doubt that the new system will upend — necessarily or needlessly — a deeply rooted Times tradition.
For their part, Palestinians accused the settler of firing needlessly when the Israeli Army was already dispersing the crowd.
"Federal agencies must avoid regulatory or non-regulatory actions that needlessly hamper AI innovation and growth," says the memo.
It reset my sugar-addled taste buds and opened my eyes to the many products that needlessly contain sugar.
Worst of all, it needlessly injects more divisiveness at a moment when the government has just ended a shutdown.
Otherwise, a needlessly delayed policy action may have to be much stronger and more damaging to growth and employment.
Doctors have said that as a result of the weekslong communication blackout, at least a dozen people died needlessly.
The greatest tragedy of mankind, or one of them, is that people needlessly hold long opinions in their minds.
Not a single additional person will die as a result of the law, but fewer people will needlessly suffer.
He's either needlessly scrambling or uselessly placid, trying to fit in when the Celtics need him to stand out.
When they needlessly show their cards, when they make arguments like he can impeach himself -- why even raise that issue?
The moderate voices of the second panel decried the regulation as needlessly penalizing small businesses for simply entering the market.
Beyond that, these acts are smart jabs at the sometimes elitist and needlessly over-intellectualized discourse of the art world.
Lee sometimes gives the impression of a virtuoso guitarist, needlessly gussying up his act with double-necked axes and pyrotechnics.
But then he slipped up when he made a back-and-forth about gun control with Beto O'Rourke needlessly personal.
On the same token, jumping around needlessly in a match can end up hurting you pretty badly — so avoid it.
On the V10, the biggest problem was that the phone was already big, the second screen made it needlessly so.
That said, by playing cat-and-mouse with ballot boxes Mr Rajoy has needlessly given Mr Puigdemont a propaganda victory.
Click here to view original GIFIf software is needlessly complex and tedious, almost no one is going to use it.
My compassion is for the people whose lives are being destroyed needlessly by these doctrines and the behaviors of extremists.
Hopefully, the movie won't go the way of the Aladdin live-action remake and needlessly add a new white character.
If you use Microsoft Word and don't really know why, however, you might be needlessly putting yourself in harm's way.
Introducing another iPhone 5 product feels needlessly confusing unless a separate device will be called the 6c in the future.
But the UK has urged the country to go easy on the propaganda for fear of needlessly enraging North Korea.
"SWAT-ing" refers to deceiving police so that they needlessly deploy a Special Weapons and Tactics team to a location.
At its worst, the scenes feel like filler, needlessly padding a movie plot that they barely follow as it is.
And research shows that prosecuting adolescents as adults needlessly destroys their lives and turns many of them into career criminals.
We would still like the opportunity to interview Fusion witnesses and this committee action has now made that needlessly difficult.
Is it administered in a needlessly cruel way when it risks forcing a man to drown in his own blood?
It breaks my heart to continue to read how these people and others, too, around the world still suffer needlessly.
And they are drawing on personal experience for lessons on how to be tough on crime without being needlessly harsh.
Her decision to put the players on public notice struck even people not normally sympathetic to Kyrgios as needlessly confrontational.
"How dare you needlessly endanger the lives of law enforcement just to promote your radical open borders agenda," he said.
Engaging in these bogus practices sometimes does nothing more than needlessly drain your wallet, but others could pose health consequences.
When I stare at the face of America, I see a distorted image of a country needlessly plagued by hatred.
"It's incredible that this has to be said: Letting thousands of people needlessly suffer and die is wrong," Clinton wrote.
" An opinion piece in De Morgen, one of Belgium's more liberal newspapers, called it "an uninspired and needlessly hurtful stunt.
Red baiters in Washington were needlessly paranoid for a reason: Not every American Communist was a spy, but some were.
We discovered which sugars we missed and would go back to eating — and which had needlessly snuck into our diets.
Setting up a special Trump server is conspicuous, needlessly complicated, and requires help from IT staff who might get suspicious.
I encourage you to examine the ways that negative assumptions you've made about L.G.B.T.Q. people have needlessly stoked your fears.
He said statements that needlessly alienate foreign allies are discouraged — in part because they make day-to-day diplomacy harder.
Mr. Trump said the exercises — he referred to them as "war games" — were costly and needlessly provocative to North Korea.
And people will die: needlessly, painfully, and in numbers no single, novel cause or event here has produced in generations.
That's just poor, confusing product design — or, even worse, purposely vague product design to get you to needlessly spend money.
But even with the PII stripping, Palant says the data collection is still needlessly exposing Avast users to privacy risks.
"The at-fault driver created utter chaos on the roadway, needlessly endangering the lives of countless motorists," the statement said.
Effective diplomacy is now more essential than ever because Trump himself has needlessly damaged America's relationships with key NATO allies.
That risky approach could needlessly erode the very confidence that investors and consumers have had in U.S. markets for decades.
It’s the start of an elaborate (and exhausting) arc that is at once needlessly complicated and impossibly boring.
" Critics have characterized Harry and Meghan's decision as needlessly dramatic, and TV personality Piers Morgan even called them "spoiled brats.
But all that action should be enough to stand on its own without the needlessly cutesy context the filmmakers provide.
The moderators had needlessly spent untold hours deleting a newsworthy photo and upsetting people trying to pay tribute on Facebook.
"No student should have to needlessly choose between his or her identity and playing sports," Murphy tweeted at the time.
Not to mention needlessly disrupting the lives of thousands of people whose recovery depends on access to these essential medications.
Looked at more broadly, it tees up spending cuts that will be needlessly deep in order to accommodate tax cuts.
Instead, an expanded detention regime seems likely to leave more families needlessly imprisoned without representation or a fair shot at justice.
The Fed needlessly unsettled the markets with its defiant response to government's ill-judged comments on its pending interest rate decisions.
But it feels like repeatedly poking fun at and desensitizing actual tragedies and abusive behavior is a line we're crossing needlessly.
It's a needlessly annoying choice that can lead to lost progress if you get caught in a battle you can't win.
In the hands of another director, Deep Red, with its sometimes needlessly overcomplicated plot, could come off as laughable at times.
Often the plots were needlessly byzantine and downright absurd (the outer-space love story involving Jaws in Moonraker comes to mind).
But hey, who could have ever foreseen the possibility that a needlessly complicated app-connected and battery-powered shoe might fail?
For protesters, this is yet another example of a police officer getting away with needlessly shooting and killing a black man.
Putting obstacles in the way of those who wish to seek their fortunes in coastal megacities will needlessly hinder China's development.
Stine is aware that the suspension system is often unfair and needlessly bewildering, but she has faith in the system overall.
The current mix of standard deductions, personal exemptions, and child credit is needlessly duplicative, and the bill simplifies it a bit.
I have a tendency to overestimate my workload — thus needlessly stressing myself out — and this helps bring me back to earth.
The puzzles were often needlessly complex and opaque, and the games were completely uninterested in guiding you in the right direction.
Pacelle and Colicchio are advocating for banning preventive use of antibiotics — the result of which will be animals needlessly getting sick.
Samantha Power, a former ambassador to the United Nations, called the policy "needlessly cruel and bigoted" in a tweet last week.
Shutdowns needlessly hurt government employees, but don't cause broader economic calamity and are generally treated as an acceptable cost of negotiating.
The ironically named House Freedom Caucus has denounced the proposal for, as best I can tell, not being needlessly cruel enough.
Given the high cost of cancer drugs, the thought of needlessly throwing any away outrages cancer researchers like Dr. Peter Bach.
The lawsuit targeted the dairies for the exact same issue covered by the EPA agreement, needlessly costing them millions of dollars.
" Wishing their twins happy birthday last month, Kate wrote that "times have been so tough and so needlessly unfair for them.
To explain what I mean, we're going to have to dive into the needlessly complicated upgrade systems of Battlefront II's multiplayer.
"How dare you needlessly endanger the lives of our law enforcement officers to promote a radical open borders agenda," he said.
Former military officials publicly complained that deploying troops to the border means less time for training, and risks needlessly provoking Mexico.
EPA's proposal, if finalized, would needlessly undermine the economic, environmental and energy security benefits of America's most successful clean energy program.
The Trump administration's rollback, if successful, would needlessly saddle Americans with an enormous amount of energy waste for years to come.
It undermines our nation's sovereignty to needlessly submit to foreign social policy, and further, it unnecessarily politicizes a multilateral trade agreement.
Whether it's an American home builder or a Canadian sawmill worker, those individuals should not be put out of work needlessly.
If they shortchange prevention now, their decisions will merely guarantee a future of more people needlessly infected and requiring lifelong treatment.
It's vital to talk about concerns and fears, but not in a way that will be needlessly hurtful to your partner.
Don't needlessly insult or inflame particular cultural groups, don't take positions that are widely derided and, above all, avoid stonewalling. 5.
"Our message to the administration and lawmakers remains the same: these tariffs needlessly hurt soy growers and rural communities," Heisdorffer said.
"Screwing people over needlessly, lying, and cheating are not worth the risk to your own personal fortune and goals," he writes.
This time, only two of ten are that short, and one even creeps over four minutes (needlessly, it should be said).
Invoking the so-called nuclear option, they argued, could needlessly inflict new political damage on both the Senate and the court.
Take Daniel M. Oppenheimer's wryly titled article Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems With Using Long Words Needlessly.
After all, these pronouns are restrictive and needlessly exclude nonbinary people, and have largely been supplanted by the singular "they" anyway.
Nor has the occasional enforcement action when companies have turned a blind eye toward activities that have needlessly killed migratory birds.
The president's speeches before the United Nations foreshadowed his intention to ignore our greatest threats and to stoke fresh conflict needlessly.
We will uphold our oath, but we cannot and will not do so by needlessly jeopardizing our careers or personal safety.
It was a fateful decision that clearly contributed to America's needlessly slow initial response to this health, security and economic disaster.
"These cuts are needlessly stupid," said Eliot A. Cohen, a top department official during the administration of President George W. Bush.
The moderates, led by Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg, believe that Medicare for All is needlessly heavy-handed and prohibitively expensive.
And they must be willing to reject any business practice that is needlessly harmful, whether to individuals or to the environment.
If it results in a significant tariff being imposed, 88,000 overall jobs will be put needlessly in jeopardy in 85033 alone.
The Taycan's touchscreen user interfaces for things like the navigation and stereo are both visually unattractive and needlessly difficult to use.
Allegedly the NPR got Russian doctrine wrong and is therefore needlessly provocative in its call for modifications to U.S. nuclear forces.
Republicans, and some Democrats, have argued that House leaders are needlessly rushing along the process to impeach Trump for political reasons.
By raising tariffs and canceling trade agreements, the Trump administration will needlessly hurt American businesses and workers while antagonizing friendly countries.
But also, the makers of "Total Dhamaal" needlessly remind us, the movie exists to celebrate and, of course, to make money.
"As our knowledge grows, it may one day allow us to live in a world where we don't cause pain needlessly."
But because of that blind spot, she argues, young women in particular may be needlessly suffering from the recent spike in STIs.
Posts that Facebook's AI detects as needlessly provocative will be distributed less and less, preventing them from seeing a spike in engagement.
Every now and again, the Internet collectively seizes on some kind of arguing point that's at once needlessly trivial and endlessly arguable.
But either way, that information seems to be needlessly getting sent to a company's server when it doesn't really need to be.
When things start to go south the defensive and needlessly belligerent tone shown in her tenure to date will serve her ill.
No one wants to needlessly throw away money, and certainly no one has an abundance of time they can afford to waste.
That seemed at the time like a needlessly specific reference to James' kids, who've become internet sensations in the youth basketball scene.
The reopening of the debate is welcome, since the hard exit proposed in Mrs May's rejected manifesto would have been needlessly damaging.
This has often made the talks between David Davis, the Brexit secretary, and Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, needlessly confrontational.
And regardless of where you are in America, you feel the same way in terms of people being needlessly killed like this.
Evidence of widespread election fraud is scarce, yet there is one institution that needlessly exposes the system to mischief -- the Electoral College.
So in that regard, I suppose it's nice that there is a way to do it, even if it seems needlessly complicated.
It opened up my neighborhood for me, and changed the way I photographed it—it turned me off of needlessly loud pictures.
He decried the Iraq War as a "stupid" decision that had led to needlessly spilled blood and treasure in the Middle East.
They're both fine, but everyone should be clear on that, so that no one gets needlessly hurt or has their time wasted.
If you're lucky, said pub will have a bloke in a flat cap playing shit Balearic music at needlessly loud volume too.
Maybe any of the thousands who died needlessly in the Battle of the Bastards before the Knights of the Vale showed up?
At first glance, having front doors that open and close on their own seemed needlessly complicated — just one more thing to break.
But critics of the revenue cap say it makes hauling grain needlessly complex, and gives railways greater incentive to prioritize other commodities.
"Needlessly expediting this process abdicates Congress' responsibility to fully and fairly consider the importance of the military's subservience to civilians," she added.
They should make the development process less needlessly bureaucratic by updating zoning maps, streamlining the permitting process and making it more transparent.
USCIS should rescind policies that needlessly delay adjudications and divert finite resources away from the agency's core function of service-oriented adjudications.
The agents made the homeowner lie face down on the floor, cuffed him, then searched him in a needlessly harsh, humiliating way.
In its efforts to grow and expand, the VA is needlessly burning through billions of dollars that would be better served elsewhere.
Moreover, GameStop stores are shockingly huge — needlessly so considering they're in the business of selling small circular discs in small rectangular boxes.
Practically everyone has suffered through a conversation or presentation featuring a boss or a coworker needlessly stuffing buzzwords into presentations and conversations.
Stabilizing the exchange rate cost the Chinese government nearly $1 trillion in foreign exchange reserves and needlessly upset the world's currency markets.
It allows us to trust you, the listener, not hit you over the head with an argument or needlessly over-explain something.
Around then, a video circulated showing Breaion King, a slim, young black schoolteacher, being violently and needlessly arrested at a traffic stop.
And even before these changes, voting in the United States has been needlessly difficult — occurring on workdays and often involving long lines.
For their part, Duran and Cole blame Instagram's adult content policies, which they find homophobic, misogynistic, and needlessly harmful to sex workers.
Eli Lilly is currently under investigation for working, under your tenure, with other drug companies to needlessly raise the price of insulin.
To insist otherwise is to needlessly spill blood and treasure and delay ceding responsibility for Afghanistan&aposs future to the Afghan people.
"The hearts of the people of Wisconsin go out to the folks that were needlessly murdered at Molson Coors this afternoon," Gov.
The timing of Tuesday's ouster of Steve Mills remains dubious because it needlessly turned the Knicks' deadline week into a roller coaster.
Comey believes, The Times reported in its investigation of the affair, that the F.B.I. should avoid needlessly casting public suspicion on people.
They've been told that government wastes their money, produces nothing of value, and needlessly robs American workers of their hard-earned pay.
A man comfortable in front of the camera, bold but not needlessly petty, strong but not cruel, prepared instead of stubbornly ignorant.
Far from providing stability to the government, Senate Democrats are needlessly and aimlessly blocking both the executive and judicial branches of government.
If protesters reject the olive branch, it will strengthen their government's line that these demonstrators are unruly and unreasonable and needlessly disruptive.
Earlier in the week, one vigilant reader pointed out language that he felt needlessly distinguished between biologically born women and transgender women.
Not surprisingly, our homes, schools and workplaces have been flooded with prescription opioid drugs, and millions of Americans have become needlessly addicted.
But Mr. Trump has dragged down his grade in this category by meddling in ways that have needlessly complicated the Fed's job.
"How dare you needlessly endanger the lives of law enforcement just to promote your radical open borders agenda," he said of Schaaf.
There was practice at Notre Dame, where special teams players needlessly smashed heads right in front of me time and time again.
The end result is a network of payment channels that can process potentially huge amounts of Bitcoin transactions without needlessly stressing the blockchain.
But so long as doctors and health agencies remain unaware of the threat to begin with, the authors say, people will needlessly suffer.
Garmin's watches lack the longevity and style of a mechanical counterpart, but they are needlessly stuck with many of the boxed-in limitations.
"Year after year these lists have repeatedly shown to be full of false claims that needlessly frighten parents and caregivers," the group said.
At the same time, they complicate things needlessly, often employing primitive conspiracy theories so that no one can understand what must be done.
The case was needlessly rushed, added Mr Aurangzeb (the 174-page verdict contains many garbled phrases, such as "brushacite" instead of "brushed aside").
Extending the same estimate to the U.S., the average household of four is losing $275-455 per year on needlessly trashed food (PDF).
If I had to design a room lampooning the needlessly lavish, it'd look something like this, though maid and butler services is included.
Prosecutors have called for "a strenuous inquiry" into his finances "to ensure that American taxpayers are not needlessly paying" for his legal defense.
What this person today seems to have done is needlessly ruin a print worth around £40k and reduce its value to almost nothing.
In a way this simplifies the experience; pulling off combos or special moves doesn't require memorizing a needlessly long string of button inputs.
He lambasted reporters for accurately reporting the crowd size at President Donald Trump's inauguration, and thundered through a needlessly hostile first press briefing.
They argued the order would needlessly put health, environment and safety rules in regulators' crosshairs when Trump's administration begins rolling out new rules.
Every year, tens of thousands of youth are needlessly prosecuted as adults, weighing them down and hampering their potential and dreams for tomorrow.
It ignores the absence of Mohinder Suresh and Matt Parkman, whose legacies were needlessly dragged through the mud over the course of Reborn.
It has long been apparent that we can do better than living with a tax code that is needlessly complex, unfair and ineffective.
To introduce a new program whose cost may reach an additional 1.1 percent of G.D.P. is to needlessly spend money we don't have.
They don't know that 74 percent of their employees feel their work environment is overly focused on trivial activities and needlessly bureaucratic policies.
That those offenses failed to trip red flags points towards systemic issues that may be needlessly exposing some Alabama children to volatile characters.
Using this authority, the president is destroying our most foundational relationships and needlessly creating global strife where we used to provide clear leadership.
It would also "needlessly limit our options and would also alert current and potential adversaries to U.S. targets of interest," the statement added.
These jurisdictions impede the federal government's ability to enforce immigration laws, needlessly endanger American lives and all too often result in preventable tragedies.
For me, this should be the ultimate significance of a report like this: that it speaks for those whose lives were needlessly wasted.
In the meantime, ordinary citizens suffer from malnutrition and are dying needlessly, problems aggravated by the Maduro government's refusal to accept humanitarian aid.
It's not that things don't affect me, or that I'm needlessly stoic—born-and-bred Midwesterners like me tend to be level-headed.
" "They are not serving him well when they needlessly show their cards," Napolitano added during the appearance on "The Story with Martha MacCallum.
His landmark 2017 tax cuts, paired with a long overdue rollback in needlessly stifling regulations, have kicked a previously sluggish recovery into overdrive.
Speaking truth that needlessly wounds your partner's self-esteem will only make them defensive or provoke them to say something unkind in return.
If you get the flu, you needlessly increase the danger for those at the greatest risk: pregnant women, young children and the elderly.
Once it's your turn to get the flu — and surely you know it'll happen eventually — you'd be needlessly exposing other people to harm.
The episode follows numerous recent instances in which videos have captured white people needlessly involving the police in encounters with people of color.
The glitch would have caused the Starliner's thrusters to needlessly fire while it descended to Earth, and the capsule would have moved uncontrollably.
But choking in the arms of his mother turned the little monster back into a little boy, and his suffering was needlessly prolonged.
Russia's opening goal had an ugly finish after two pretty pieces of individual skill once the All-Whites defense needlessly lost the ball.
To no one's surprise, Mr. Trump's critics immediately accused him of needlessly provoking Iran, arguing that Mr. Suleimani's assassination could lead to war.
The WHO committee's goal, he said is to contain an outbreak without needlessly disrupting economic activity just by declaring a global health crisis.
A failure to support even growth that merely reaches the inflation target would therefore risk a permanently, and needlessly, lower trajectory for recovery.
Still, the shocks didn't end there, although the finishing twist -- like much of the series -- was a little too cryptic, and needlessly rushed.
Lawmakers and college access advocates routinely charge that the federal government's hodgepodge of programs to help students finance their educations are needlessly complicated.
The assertion seems needlessly boastful unless you consider how central it is to Mr. Underwood's mission to normalize and demystify his chosen profession.
I don't want to be seen just to be needlessly bashing them, but I really feel that Facebook has a big problem here.
Monte Siegner, a 79-year-old rancher, held up a sign that read "ambushed and assassinated," and insisted that Finicum was killed needlessly.
Women with a history of mental health issues—some due to the trauma of sexual assault—are also needlessly placed in solitary confinement.
One reason for the shortage of foster parents is the reluctance of prospective parents to deal with the often needlessly bureaucratic public foster agencies.
Gadgets are becoming needlessly complicated to use and operate, and the very features touted at places like CES are often more hinderance than help.
Brace yourselves — it's still August but Halloween is coming, and along with the arrival of fall is a fresh batch of needlessly sexy costumes.
Over and over again, people have needlessly died because they have ignored his sage advice on dinosaur genetics and the danger of alien invasions.
In both, there's a needlessly complicated mythos that holds the world together that you can only really understand if you're paying exceedingly close attention.
"We have been unable to come to an agreement that would avoid a needlessly costly and distracting proxy fight," said FrontFour in a statement.
The majority of drives in the U.S. today are solo trips, meaning that vehicle space is significantly underutilized and fuel usage is needlessly high.
Mike needlessly plays his idol after a confusing maneuver, where it seemed like perhaps he was trying and failing to draw votes on himself.
More workers will get caught needlessly in the late enrollment trap as the baby boomer age wave accelerates - and as more people work longer.
It's also not clear that this latest tweet represented a direct threat of violence even if it needlessly raises the risk of nuclear war.
For some reason, Murray decided to needlessly climb over a woman in a mostly empty row to head to the bar during intermission. Classic.
Trump's top-line association for Sessions: The guy who showed tremendous weakness and caused tremendous problems by needlessly recusing himself from the Russia investigation.
Texas imposed an "undue burden" on the right to choose by needlessly placing "a substantial obstacle in the path of women seeking an abortion".
And needs-based benefit periods would provide the support individuals need without encouraging them to needlessly remain on the disability rolls for life. Rep.
Stacey Abrams masterfully proved that you can talk about unity and crossing party lines without being needlessly conciliatory or failing to hold folks accountable.
Some users pointed out that 3D Touch mostly served to add more menu items that didn't exist before, arguably needlessly complicating the phones' interface.
Farmers want to see greater diversity in agriculture and a farm economy that does not needlessly force operations to get big or get out.
Young people are much more likely to act impulsively, Casey said, and armed with combat training, they may needlessly throw themselves into harm's way.
The feckless American response to the 2013 Ghouta attacks prolonged and intensified the Syrian civil war, needlessly raising both death tolls and refugee flows.
I'll cry for the sick and vulnerable and for all the families who will needlessly be exposed to the awful trials mine has known.
But that's especially true, and especially necessary, for all the women who are currently stuck navigating a needlessly complex and humiliating "plus size" regime.
Pathologizing something that's not pathological hurts everyone: the normal eaters feeling needlessly guilty and the disordered eaters thinking they just need more self-control.
But they said that the Trump administration had "needlessly stalled" the project by withholding more than $250 million of federal rail funding for it.
For many Chinese, learning about social ills while knowing that little can be done to solve them can feel like a needlessly depressing endeavor.
I'll never get over watching a mother of three, Prudence Lemokouno, die needlessly in a Cameroon hospital because she couldn't get a C-section.
Needlessly fleeing one's home — and in the case of Alabamians last week, potentially heading into the path of a storm — isn't a great idea.
"There are so many good sellers who get suspended needlessly," said Rosenbaum, who's also the author of the "Amazon Law Library," published last year.
And he needlessly burned bridges with liberals, Egyptian and Western, by treating them as political enemies nearly on a par with the Muslim Brotherhood.
After raising lots of money, the start-up released a $700 machine last year that makes juice in the most needlessly complicated way possible.
John Starling, 55, a farmer in Lime Ridge who is a Republican, said that even mentioning whom you voted for could be needlessly provocative.
This is our future, and going in the wrong direction is just needlessly inflicting pain on all of us, and it has to stop.
It is needlessly divisive and will only postpone the day when all Americans enjoy full protection of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Richard Swannell, director of waste research company WRAP, told MUNCHIES said that the report also highlights the amount of time and resources needlessly wasted.
Having little interest in the details of 47 different Trump scandals, many would view the Democratic onslaught, however justified, as over-egged and needlessly partisan.
Many people don't know what to do with their hands, sometimes groping into the open air or needlessly clamping their hands over the VR headsets.
There are elements of the game that were seen as needlessly offensive in 2011 and those same things most certainly haven't aged well into 2019.
The early days of his presidency have been deliberately fast-paced and, in some cases like the botched travel ban rollout, incompetent and needlessly chaotic.
In addition to targeting parents, Syounika aims its services at nurseries and schools to reduce cost and inconvenience of sending children to the doctor needlessly.
He needlessly blundered into the Battle of Hardhome and the Battle of the Bastards, and only survived both with a large measure of dumb luck.
That can help make sure, for instance, that antibacterial drugs are not used needlessly to treat a viral infection, for which they would not work.
But since there's really no compelling research to support that, to me, going dairy-free just for the heck of it always seemed needlessly limiting.
"It broke my heart that even though a woman's life might be saved from HIV/AIDS, she was needlessly dying of cervical cancer," he said.
But with climate change already impacting the world in disastrous ways, his decision to needlessly shun the environment should at least crack the top ten.
Gizmodo: Some medical professionals were really opposed to his theories, because as you mentioned, they didn't want to believe they were needlessly harming their patients.
But the needlessly confusing software bloat and clumsy Edge settings I found on the Samsung devices still leaves Apple in the lead, in my opinion.
It also can cause overfishing and makes the business needlessly unpredictable, according to Amanda Leland, senior vice president for oceans at the Environmental Defense Fund.
Meanwhile the company's aggressive email tactics, which needlessly opted users in to receiving multiple messages every day, resulted in a $13 million settlement last year.
For a larger project such as the Keystone XL pipeline, that would mean $300 million extra needlessly spent, according to a 2017 pipeline industry study.
The result is far nastier than Carpenter's version, needlessly so; to watch a skull being crushed beneath a boot adds nothing to our basic trepidation.
"Manufacturers have been needlessly adding toxic chemicals to furniture in order to address a risk that can be met with non-toxic measures," Rodgers said.
The security industry has made a lot of mistakes along the way, and some of these mistakes have made the security professional's job needlessly difficult.
"It is certain that Dsuvia will worsen the opioid epidemic and kill people needlessly," said Dr. Sidney Wolfe, founder of Public Citizen's Health Research Group.
Yeah... If I know Footloose, that's exactly what it'd do—provided a perm-inducing cut from its soundtrack LP was needlessly blasting in the background.
Andrews said sending the group, including 37 children born in Australia, to Nauru "will needlessly expose them to a life of physical and emotional trauma".
Massie got plenty of blame from colleagues on both sides of the aisle who accused him of needlessly endangering the health of his fellow lawmakers.
All are running as progressives committed to undoing the damages wrought by so many years of needlessly sending young black and Latino men to prison.
It gives us breathing room to go about our daily routines with little fear of being judged, sent unwanted ads, gossiped about or needlessly shamed.
Arrests needlessly put parents in prison, or saw children being removed from their homes, causing irreparable ruptures in families and communities that reverberated through generations.
That said, she does open with a an elaborate scenario about having sex to the rhythm of Lil Wayne's "A Milli," which seems needlessly theatrical.
If the United States fails to step up right now, many American lives will be needlessly lost, while China's ascendancy continues on the global stage.
On average, each European country regulates the workings of nearly 200 professions, making it needlessly tricky for Europeans to move to where the jobs are.
I worry that kneeling N.F.L. players distract from their important political message — calling out police violence against African-Americans — and needlessly alienate otherwise persuadable people.
This narrative fragmentation can be needlessly frustrating rather than interestingly complex and, like some of Ms. Tan's other choices, register as more programmatic than organic.
In a war zone, bad calls can endanger lives, as troops are either needlessly airlifted or kept in the field when they cannot think straight.
Is there evidence that presidents pay a political price when they get involved in unpopular conflicts or are perceived as having needlessly instigated a crisis?
To put a finer point on things: Democrats view detention beds as central to a Trump administration immigration policy that is harsh and needlessly aggressive.
And if your baby stirs before you do and is just happily hanging out, you certainly don't want an alert to wake you up needlessly.
But often you're subjected to tedious, drawn out scenes that go on too long with the plot seemingly ground to a halt or needlessly obscured.
The policeman who pulls them over becomes needlessly aggressive, and when Queen, a defense attorney, tries to record him with her phone, he shoots her.
A Pentagon that thinks the order will needlessly alienate vital allies in conflict zones like Iraq where Americans and Iraqi Muslims are together resisting ISIS.
But a strong policy that uses all resources — political, economic, diplomatic and military — is perfectly consistent with not needlessly putting American forces in harm's way.
Their efforts to bring down costs for their patients highlight the arbitrary and often needlessly exorbitant prices of drugs in the United States, they say.
"Nurses are beyond tired of watching our patients suffer and die needlessly, simply due to inability to pay," said Bonnie Castillo, the union's executive director.
It has helped me realize that I was looking at other people and processing their bodies through a lens that needlessly othered and judged them.
There is no reason we cannot afford to help the victims of the millions of bombs dropped and gallons of herbicides needlessly sprayed on them.
Several clerks for conservative justices said that while they usually agreed with his conclusions, his writing needlessly provoked the death penalty opponents working at the court.
They needlessly require people to spend more money or expend more energy in an exhausting effort to be the most lovable adult child in the room.
Except instead of a perfectly photographed burger, it's employees who aren't howling in emotional pain at the stress that Amazon's needlessly complicated restocking system is causing.
Rich in vitamins and fantastic for a low-carb lifestyle, cauliflower is a wonderful replacement for the processed food to which we all are needlessly addicted.
How to right-size capital rules has become a contentious question for banking regulators, with European Union officials warning that those standards could needlessly crimp credit.
But more empathy and understanding can keep us from needlessly inflaming one another, and this should create the conditions for a better understanding of our differences.
When she opened the door to come out, a woman was waiting, clearly unimpressed that David had opted — needlessly, to her eyes — for the accessible stall.
Doing so is needlessly tricky, particularly for those whose school sends few people to university, says Sir Peter Lampl of the Sutton Trust, an education charity.
"[Sexual abuse victims] said that they found the system unresponsive, needlessly complex, or fraught with risks to their Olympic dreams," Lyons, the CEO of USOC, said.
Users decried this as being needlessly tolerant of a section of the site many see as toxic and filled with multiple offenders of the site's rules.
Instead, the developer invests much of the sequel's growth in ideas that didn't work before — and still don't — or needlessly wastes the player's time with busywork.
At present, Cybercom is a component of Strategic Command, but its top official is the head of the National Security Agency—arguably a needlessly complicated arrangement.
It's just that I don't want to move recklessly on set or move needlessly because I don't want to tear the suit or tear the hairs.
They still lead to tens of thousands of people needlessly dying in the case of alcohol and hundreds of thousands dying when it comes to tobacco.
An arrest warrant said Kincannon "intentionally, willfully, maliciously, cruelly and needlessly" killed the pet by choking and stabbing it with two knives, according to The State .
"He will meet with auto executives and workers and manufacturing suppliers highlighting the need to eliminate burdensome regulations that needlessly hinder meaningful job growth," he said.
Those who have risked their lives in combat overseas deserve better than having their lives needlessly put at risk here at home in VA operating rooms.
Tamblyn spells out the new rules, which men (and women) can accept or keep needlessly fighting against: You're either with our bodies or against our bodies.
The trouble for me comes with the fact that I've lost trust in this show's ability to distinguish its great moments from its needlessly splashy ones.
Right now those countries, and America, should avoid action that will needlessly enrage China, and instead give it a chance to walk back from the edge.
And so, unless they check for themselves, investors may not always understand when they are paying needlessly high fees, like "loads" or commissions on mutual funds.
"Today's session, in which the witnesses were required to appear and respond to multiple questions, needlessly deviated from this sound and longstanding practice," the aide said.
The American plan to rebuild and maintain our nuclear force is needlessly oversize and expensive, expected to cost about $1 trillion over the next three decades.
Failure to fully fund reimbursements in recent years has caused financial hardship for some districts and needlessly increased political opposition to charters, notwithstanding their impressive performance.
If it succeeds, we'll all be stuck with extra energy costs, and our climate will suffer as we needlessly waste more energy for years to come.
Mr. Shumpert's family, he said, was "just in a state of shock at this moment — they still believe their loved one was shot and killed needlessly."
The Udder Side's current owners, husband and wife duo Dave and Julie Bauer, echoed these sentiments, claiming Crall was just needlessly kvetching about a non-controversy.
In an age when medical science is advanced enough to reverse the deadly effects of drug overdoses, it's shameful that so many are still dying needlessly.
Solomon added that public money was needlessly being spent on informing people affected by the work mandate, when it could have gone to insuring them instead.
But one theme remained the same between the two races: a lingering sense that the specter of Nancy Pelosi was making Democratic candidates' jobs needlessly difficult.
At the same time, many Americans could potentially have their civil liberties needlessly restricted if state or local officials in another state take a reactionary approach.
In Italy, doctors are warning that they're setting up critical care services in hallways and that ICUs are so overwhelmed that many patients are dying needlessly.
Restricting access to effective treatment creates substantial barriers to care and keeps people recovering from addiction burdened by high-frequency medical visits and needlessly onerous requirements.
By attempting to apply mainland-style repression in a city with entrenched political freedoms, the Chinese Communist Party has needlessly alienated an entire generation of Hongkongers.
Looking back at them now, it's easy to identify the spots where they might have been needlessly blown out to fill a weekend's worth of streaming.
"I protected them from death, from drug addiction, from needlessly harsh sentences in jail for doing stupid, juvenile things like stealing four-wheel ATVs," she wrote.
Any doctor, any person really, will tell you it is the preventable deaths that haunt you the most; lives lost needlessly, when they could've been saved.
The patients, meanwhile, faced additional risks of disrupted sleep, infections, physical deconditioning from time spent in bed and other hazards, while generating needlessly higher hospital bills.
Will one of Dr. Califf's first goals be to help patients who are needlessly suffering, blocked by their own government from using potentially life-saving treatments?
Even in less perilous situations, poor snow pants or no snow pants make everything from shoveling the driveway to trudging your way to work needlessly unpleasant.
Esvelt hopes to use the technology as a lever to pry open what he sees as the often secretive and needlessly duplicative process of scientific research.
Yet women are dying needlessly because heart attacks are often seen as a man's disease, and women don't receive the same standard of treatment as men.
When Shari Redstone, Mr. Redstone's daughter, asserted control and tried to oust Mr. Dauman, chaos ensued, needlessly costing tens of millions of dollars in legal fees.
Without time for coordinated planning to deal with these complex issues, "there's a good chance people might die needlessly and the operation might fail," Hertling says.
More than that, without the ability of clinicians to correctly connect patients with their medical record, lives have been lost and medical errors have needlessly occurred.
Right and left, tobacco and menthol products are needlessly claiming victims to cancer and strokes — two of the three leading causes of death among African Americans.
Macron will also needlessly aggravate his case by caving in to calls from Germany and French business leaders for radical hiring and firing labor market reforms.
With this new allowance, Congress can do right by our nation's military families and prioritize helping those among them who struggle needlessly with hunger, particularly children.
More than 800,000 Americans have needlessly suffered humiliation, ostracism, banishment re-incarceration and civil commitment thanks to a judicial opinion grounded in an unsourced, unscientific study.
Then there are the recipes that may not immediately inspire because they may seem unfamiliar or needlessly complicated, recipes that may require a bit more convincing.
Cutting off aid will needlessly deepen tensions between Congress and the administration, and it will exacerbate migration from the region without twisting Central American politicians' arms.
This needlessly complicated setup leaves little space for the kind of subtlety required to achieve Mr. Stone's stated aim: to examine theater's historical attitudes toward women.
But the road to get there is so needlessly long, and so pointlessly convoluted, that many viewers will be forgiven for having abandoned it long ago.
But the needlessly confusing software bloat and the clumsy Edge settings I found on the Samsung devices still leaves Apple in the lead, in my opinion.
Sevilla went desperately in search of a goal but Nasri got himself needlessly sent off in the 74th minute after squaring up to Vardy and bumping foreheads.
And yet, Americans have spent some $2.1 billion during the past 12 months needlessly fueling up on the best gas, according to a new report from AAA.
Continued UN funding is vital to ensure that the US keeps its seat at the negotiating table and that millions of lives aren't needlessly put in danger.
In 2010, the conflict was needlessly prolonged by his refusal to reinstate staff travel perks—perks which had been revoked from workers as punishment for earlier walkouts.
The secrecy that accompanied the Moscow microwave investigation then mirrors the lack of information about the Cuban embassy outbreak now, she added, making the situation needlessly murky.
If conditions don't improve, Dr. Julie Linton, chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Immigrant Child and Family Health, said more children will needlessly die.
DOJ should investigate how pharma helped create the opioid crisis, not institute policies that take marijuana based medicines from patients and needlessly target non-violent minority youths.
The two Avengers and old friends adamantly refuse to talk our their differences and instead bring about a superhero war which needlessly costs several superheroes their lives.
"Mass-shootings already have their own articles, all relevant info is, or should be, in that page and not needlessly duplicated on other articles," one editor wrote.
Image: Phillip DeFrancoFor the past year YouTubers have been trying to navigate a deluge of false copyright claims and a changing algorithm that rewards needlessly-long videos.
So what if a few people needlessly spend a bit more and get nourished a bit less, chasing after a gluten-free miracle that may never come?
If you have what you would consider a normal and healthy workflow for your professional or personal writing, the app could seem pointless, stupid, and needlessly risky.
"They're just making the same tattooing mistakes again, except worse, because the things they do over the top are so fucking dark and needlessly massive," she says.
In 2020, I want sex education so women can be informed about their reproductive choices, contraceptives on demand, and legal, safe abortion so women stop dying needlessly.
Instead of needlessly complicating an already contentious spending debate, Congress should take its own advice and eliminate the tax extender merry-go-round, once and for all.
So to punish Russia by not allowing us to consider an extension of the New START Treaty, which protects America, needlessly involves the safety of our nation.
With unfunded public pension liabilities now exceeding $6 trillion across the nation, these ridiculous divestment antics risk further insolvency and could leave millions of pensioners needlessly exposed.
But the Pentagon failed to change course based on lessons learned in Mosul, and thousands more civilians were needlessly killed and injured in Raqqa as a result.
But the law was soon twisted into a way to needlessly hassle black jazz musicians whose "cabaret cards" could be revoked at any time, for any reason.
However, I do know that it is inhumane to needlessly take children from their parents—and that it carries risks far beyond those that are immediately obvious.
I'm afraid that until there is more research into proven techniques for slowing down both onset and progression, all this test might do is needlessly frighten people.
Many teachers fear that allowing guns in schools will burden them with responsibilities that fall outside their role while needlessly exposing students and staff members to danger.
And just days ago, a federal judge ruled that the state needed to adjust elements of its so-called "exact match" voting requirement, calling them needlessly burdensome.
But being needlessly smug and self-righteous isn't necessarily helpful, either; we are all negotiating the fulfillment of our own personal needs with prioritizing overall harm reduction.
But many governors and health officials have said this approach is difficult, needlessly expensive, and that it pits localities both against one another — and the federal government.
The results suggest that routine reflex DNA screening could substantially reduce the number of patients who needlessly undergo invasive diagnostic tests for chromosomal disorders, the authors conclude.
In 2013, four senior inspectors employed by the D.O.C. alleged that Randall Jordan-Aparo, an inmate at a prison south of Tallahassee, had needlessly suffocated to death.
The controversy over dog meat was, of course, needlessly invoked in Business Insider's report on Wuhan's wet markets, despite having no reported ties to the current virus.
A report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction found that the Pentagon needlessly spent millions to license a proprietary camouflage pattern that replicates lush forests.
"Delaying resolution would provide no benefit to the court and would needlessly prolong harm to transgender students across the country awaiting this court's decision," Mr. Block wrote.
They've also discussed that "no news is good news" and that she shouldn't needlessly worry if he goes into rugged or remote bushland with no telephone reception.
The trouble, said some, is that Mr. Trump needlessly antagonized China by trumpeting the phone call and then following it up with a series of defiant tweets.
But Mr. Christie describes him as averse to interpersonal conflict with people he likes, needlessly nasty to some subordinates and prone to trusting people he should not.
He always buys the latest iPhone, though he gives the phones mixed reviews: extraordinary in terms of tech, but needlessly complicated from a consumer point of view.
He always buys the latest iPhone, though he gives the phones mixed reviews: extraordinary in terms of tech, but needlessly complicated from a consumer point of view.
They argue that many livestock producers needlessly overuse antibiotics to prevent infections and promote growth — essentially relying on them as an alternative to hygiene and good nutrition.
And objects that add new properties (things like water, frogs, fire and explosives) are introduced bit by bit, so no challenge ever felt needlessly stiff or confusing.
Two decades ago, it was pain — not pill addiction — that was being called an epidemic, with millions said to be suffering needlessly due to undertreatment by physicians.
The current mix of standard deductions, personal exemptions, and child credit is needlessly duplicative, and the bill simplifies it a bit, while creating new winners and losers.
Yet Apple devices remain among the hardest in the industry to repair due to custom screws, unibody enclosures, and manufacturing decisions that make removing certain components needlessly difficult.
It was the bright spot in the darkness: Terrorized together, we often joined forces to complete needlessly high-pressure assignments and give comfort during those really shitty moments.
The charity said there's a growing percentage of patients who Google their diagnosis without adequate support and could end up "needlessly frightened" and at risk of "bogus cures".
Transphobia remains embedded in Argentinian society, and is expressed through the labor market and educational and judicial institutions, conspiring to make transgender people's lives needlessly complex and painful.
And sometimes it seems like it's aware these things exist but isn't quite sure how to navigate them and still tell an entertaining story without being needlessly exploitative.
A successful vote would mean that no more women will needlessly lose their lives because of an inflexible, dogmatically religious law that has no place in modern Ireland.
You have him needlessly explaining in that interview that he was a virgin in high school, and for "many years thereafter," when none of the allegations involve intercourse.
While ridiculously expensive pants and needlessly flashy objects have become somewhat of a mocking trend on the internet recently, Tiffany & Co. has pushed the envelope with this one.
I'm not really enjoying the combat in Vampyr, or its needlessly fussy crafting system, or the unyielding gloom that can make it feel stressful just to walk around.
At the very least, the nominee could've been more prepared — at worst, he needlessly lost his cool and failed to hit Clinton hard enough to make a dent.
Mantids occasionally scalped and decapitated their prey, which might sound needlessly brutal, but is something female mantises have been known to do to males after mating with them.
Critics of the exercises say they may needlessly provoke North Korea at a time when tensions are already heightened due to Pyongyang's stepped-up missile and nuclear testing.
Kendall's company filed docs asking a judge to make photographer Al Pereira fork over $22k to cover her cost for needlessly defending what she calls a "frivolous" lawsuit.
But the lasting image is of a player on his knees, unable to stand, an absent look in his eyes, a head injury sustained, and needlessly at that.
Until the #MeToo movement leaves behind blanketing genders as either guilty or innocent based purely off gender and purely off political affiliation, they are needlessly antagonizing potential allies.
This certainly could serve to mitigate the Democrats claim of unfairness, but it doesn't stop any voter from possible viewing the Republicans as being "unfair" and needlessly obstructionist.
New Delhi (CNN Business)Carlos Ghosn's wife has slammed the Japanese legal system as "draconian" in a letter that says her husband has been "callously and needlessly" detained.
In other words, Congress must ensure that going forward, no more children under U.S. custody should needlessly perish because of dysfunctional, slipshod bureaucratic protocols or substandard medical care.
In the 1990s, numerous clinical studies showed patients were needlessly suffering because drug laws and social stigma discouraged physicians from treating pain with highly effective opioids like OxyContin.
As long as these exemptions are in place, turtles will continue to needlessly die, and this is something that a new crop of ocean lovers refuses to accept.
Gotama's death, from what one doctor describes as mesenteric infarction, seems needlessly painful and gruesome by modern standards; this is the kind of suffering we can substantially alleviate.
He wants to unblock privatizations, reduce what he calls the state's needlessly large footprint and make sure that Greece borrows at the same cost as other European countries.
"It is certain that Dsuvia will worsen the opioid epidemic and kill people needlessly," said Dr. Sidney Wolfe, founder and senior adviser of Public Citizen's Health Research Group.
The Justice Department has resisted providing information on the informant to the whole of Congress, arguing that it would needlessly expose sensitive sources and methods and endanger lives.
Not only is Holtby red-hot heading into round two, he wasn't needlessly run into the ground in the regular season like he was the past two years.
Over the years, he has issued a stream of needlessly cruel and seemingly off-the-cuff insults — both on and off social media — that have inflamed the public.
There were holdouts in Mr. Trump's inner circle: Roger Ailes, the former chairman of Fox News who is now advising Mr. Trump, saw the idea as needlessly risky.
By threatening to build a wall, and actually deporting large numbers of Mexicans from the heartland of the United States, Mr. Trump needlessly raised tensions on the border.
While some amount of information about coronavirus cases is required for us to be prepared, does too much information distort our judgment and cause us to needlessly worry?
While some amount of information about coronavirus cases is required for us to be prepared, does too much information distort our judgment and cause us to needlessly worry?
"My focus is now on the unacceptable proportion of men, women, boys, and girls who suffer needlessly, and have become a victim to their own minds," he said.
The policy Wolf allegedly outlined led to the separation of so many families that we don't even have an accurate count of all the needlessly orphaned kids victimized.
Why would anyone want to do our enemies' jobs and cut down these patriots; undercutting force readiness by requiring them to needlessly worry about their tenure in uniform?
She kills a pig (in an appalling, needlessly extended scene); loses her parents; loses her only friend; loses her tongue; loses herself; finds happiness but loses that, too.
Similarly, watchful waiting as a concept has been pushed to the fringes in American medicine as of late, as it is seen as needlessly punitive to the child.
He was particularly disheartened by Trump's reaction to the 2017 white-supremacist marches and violence in Charlottesville and by his transgender military ban, which Chalgren called needlessly cruel.
Her plan also uses federal dollars to help encourage cities and small towns and rural areas to eliminate unnecessary zoning requirements that needlessly raise the cost of construction.
The plot bomb resonated so widely that it sparked a Hollywood pledge to stop needlessly killing LGBTQ characters and raised a larger discussion about who was dying onscreen.
She believes that even considering the idea would be needlessly reviving "a contentious debate" about health care when it's more responsible and sensible to build on what we have.
"Financial centers like New York, which have developed comprehensive and well-functioning regulatory bodies, should not needlessly bear the harmful brunt of an overreaching federal agency," the complaint said.
Animal activists claim declawing is a needlessly painful process, and the Humane Society recommends it only in the most dire circumstances, when the health of the cat is affected.
It turns out, of course, there are plenty of ways to talk about what's happening to the Earth in an age-appropriate way that doesn't needlessly frighten a child.
" He continued: "Indeed, until DISA enables STARTTLS, unclassified email messages sent between the military and other organizations will be needlessly exposed to surveillance and potentially compromised by third parties.
Your brand new shiny laptop is gradually going to accumulate all kinds of software bloat and other clutter that drags it down—but you don't have to suffer needlessly.
That loss of income — an estimated $390 million annually, according to the Congressional Budget Office — would be a catastrophic blow that also needlessly narrows a woman's health care choices.
HHS currently makes it needlessly cumbersome for web brokers like eHealth and Stride to create better user experiences by forcing them to do a "double re-direct" to Healthcare.
Trump is completely driven by his impulses and doesn't care if they make things needlessly difficult for other people—like the staffers who have to tape those papers together.
And then, in that moment, as I needlessly adjust the volume dial and skip to a favorite track, I'll be able to tell myself I've got my life together.
It's far past time for fiscal discipline, and an assessment of federal programs that hinder Americans from becoming economically independent, or which are needlessly costly or just plain ineffective.
It has worked in Australia and other developed nations, where people no longer suffer at the hands of madmen, and criminals, as frequently and needlessly as we do here.
A Midterm Evaluation of the 2022-2025 standards was a designed opportunity to review the 2012 Obama standards, but was needlessly expedited and the realities of the marketplace ignored.
At the same time, Klingner said it would be "needlessly reckless" at this point for the United States to launch a pre-emptive or surgical strike on North Korea.
In March, the American Heart Association, the American Lung Association, and several other groups sued the F.D.A., arguing that the delay needlessly exposes consumers to "lethal and addictive" substances.
We now know that it may take the administration as many as two years or more to reunite some of the children that it needlessly ripped apart from families.
It is disturbing to think that bad times could be imposed at will, needlessly, by a governor who seems hostile to the city's needs and Mr. de Blasio's agenda.
And unsurprisingly, pretty much the whole word has been angry ever since, with powerful leaders from Europe to the Middle East condemning the decision as needlessly provocative and dangerous.
The music of "Diary" is often passionate, but this melodrama — the kind of needlessly heightened, smugly visceral stage action that's characteristically van Hove-ian — feels out of place, false.
Israel has contended that its military is acting lawfully to stop the protesters from breaching the fence, and it has rejected accusations that soldiers have used deadly force needlessly.
According to multiple reports, he charged the government $800,000 for military transport when commercial flights were available — and Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, too, indulged in needlessly expensive air travel.
Europe, they said, was needlessly becoming entwined with a deeply corrupt, economic basket case already in a state of conflict, and Dutch taxpayers would find themselves on the hook.
"The insecure people were reacting needlessly, because in reality they were valued by their partners just as much as the secure people were," the Power of Bad authors wrote.
The third step is for Congress to immediately and permanently repeal the Jones or Merchant Marine Act, which needlessly strangles shipments to Puerto Rico by requiring U.S. flagged vessels.
Yet the testing boom costs billions of dollars annually and has raised concerns that some labs and doctors run urine tests needlessly -- or charge exorbitant rates -- to boost profits.
Some of the movie's most satisfying moments show Harriet alone in her house, lingering in its empty rooms, needlessly fussing over its sterile perfection and staring into the distance.
A source close to the White House noted that the President has just needlessly burned political capital with the Republican senators who were in the process of confirming Vitiello.
As a result, the bill would impose needlessly complex procedures that will hamper agency efforts to protect the public interest far more than it will improve agency decision making.
The bill increases the standard deduction, which means fewer families will have to itemize, and it reduces the tax code's needlessly generous subsidy for upper-middle-class home buying.
At the time, though, people accuse him of being conceited, of sticking to principle because he feels he's above everyone else, of harming his family and his village needlessly.
Until now, the FCC has fought to keep any records related to the video under wraps, misapplying exemptions under the Freedom of Information Act and needlessly dragging out the mystery.
The fight is entirely nonsensical and needlessly aggressive, and one could argue that maybe the producers of this reality show had manufactured this drama, were it not so wholly stupid.
It seemed needlessly obscure, and the only reason I was able to follow the action was because I knew a lot of the broad strokes from the Witcher video games.
He describes the expansion eastward of NATO after the end of the Cold War as "a textbook combination of both hubris and bad geopolitics" that needlessly poisoned relations with Russia.
Mrs May is aiming for a "hard" exit, needlessly taking Britain out of the EU's single market so she can clamp down on immigration, which would do more harm still.
The poignant fact at the heart of it: Needlessly running the sink can waste more water in one toothbrushing session than many families around the world get in a week.
It's a long way to November, so Donald Trump has plenty of time to stir things up with needlessly provocative tweets that will push the two sides still further apart.
While this spared some amount of yelling in the short term, the move — which was still hugely unpopular with a vocal segment of the user base — needlessly prolonged the agony.
"I salute Chairman Powell for not wanting to hurt Main Street, for not wanting to throw people out of work needlessly, for not wanting to crush the economy," he said.
Even so, food waste should still be a relatively small issue, except that we needlessly waste food on such a massive scale that it adds up to a global problem.
Sadly, this is the work of EU lobbies pursuing policies that hurt consumers in Europe (by making them pay artificially inflated prices for goods), and needlessly damage businesses across America.
Men get killed for their turbans now, and there's a video of a white American being needlessly paranoid about a black man or Latino or Arab-American every other day.
Read: How to stop cops from needlessly killing so many people Before a shooting ever begins, officers are guided by policies that govern how they can respond to deadly threats.
We are confronting fascism every time we get off a plane, every time we get asked to needlessly show our ID. We are assured "they" are only doing their jobs.
She tells Sawyer that one of the things that has haunted her has been the thoughts she has almost every day about the children and the teacher who needlessly died.
Taqiya is a Shia Islamic concept where a Muslim is able to lie or not tell the complete truth to protect themselves from coming to harm or being needlessly prosecuted.
Common Core wants to help students understand why we solve math problems the way that we do — but its critics argue that it's making math problems needlessly complicated, Vox explains.
She'd feel the same about a male would-be candidate if she believed he'd needlessly turned on a fellow Democrat and put the party at risk of losing to Trump.
For example, if devout Iranians felt the Saudis had needlessly delayed the burial of bodies after the stampede, violating Islam's requirement for a quick interment, that would cause genuine anger.
The incidents of recent months, coupled with academic research on race and policing, suggest that when people needlessly call law enforcement on people of color, it makes existing tensions worse.
"These children have been needlessly traumatized and must be reunited with their parents or other family members as quickly as possible," said Arthur Evans, CEO of the American Psychological Association.
The escalating war of ad hominem attacks between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un needlessly weakens the U.S. message and detracts from its policy on North Korea.
" By separating children needlessly and placing them into a system that can add to the harms they're experiencing, she said, "We've ensured there will be lifelong damage to these children.
Asked if the agency had needlessly complicated life for villagers who have limited access to transportation, telephones and the internet for information, Mr. Gyawali said he did not think so.
Many current and former F.B.I. agents and Justice Department officials said Mr. Comey had needlessly plunged the F.B.I. into the politics of a presidential election, with no clear way out.
"Those citizens should be asking the mayors and county council members in their town: What actions are you taking to ensure that our health isn't needlessly harmed by climate change?"
Instead, the odd principle of imposing the greatest austerity for Europe's most depressed economy lives on, spreading new misery through Greece and needlessly holding back recovery in Europe's monetary union.
J Street, a liberal Jewish-American lobbying group, criticized Trump's action, saying that premature U.S. recognition of Israeli sovereignty of Golan is a needlessly provocative move that violates international law.
And that suggests that McConnell is needlessly passing up an opportunity to pursue the sort of substantive path forward Democratic and Republican members of the Problem Solvers Caucus have embraced.
They say the government is to blame for violence by young protesters as authorities are refusing a free vote to resolve the crisis and are needlessly blocking and repressing marches.
I am hoping this column might help save many others, not just from suicide but also from needlessly suffering in silence when help might be only a phone call away.
"In the next 13 weeks as the pandemic reaches its peak, at least 44,000 women will have to leave their homes needlessly to access care," it said in a statement.
Shelf-stable goods makers react As people rush to buy canned food and other nonperishable items, big consumer goods companies are trying to meet demand without needlessly ratcheting up production.
I am confident that, even if HUD moves forward with this new plan, the fundamental challenges underpinning the housing shortage will remain — and desegregation efforts will have been needlessly impeded.
In order to extract from Syria a small force that was sustaining few casualties, America has needlessly unleashed a new cross-border conflict, empowered its enemies and betrayed its friends.
Insisting on remaining in Iraq needlessly put U.S. forces in harm's way and risks serving as a tripwire for what would inevitably be a long and disastrous war with Iran.
They don't think primary voters care about who the candidates might support for majority leader and are frustrated by what they view as Bannon needlessly sowing division within Republican ranks.
In his assessment, too tight a link between the process of impeachment and the Vietnam War would be needlessly divisive at a time when he was seeking consensus and bipartisanship.
I will gloss right over the albatross pictures; I know that seabird has been a delicate topic for you ever since you needlessly shot one, sealing your doom and whatnot.
"The default installation or subsequent use of remote-access software on sensitive election systems runs contrary to cybersecurity best practices and needlessly exposes our election infrastructure to cyberattacks," he continued.
And if that's not compelling enough, the famine conditions serve as a reminder that in clearest terms, cutting foreign assistance means that more people will needlessly die from preventable causes.
"The default installation or subsequent use of remote-access software on sensitive election systems runs contrary to cybersecurity best practices and needlessly exposes our election infrastructure to cyberattacks," he continued.
The MORE Act ensures that these state-compliant businesses, and those millions of Americans who patronize them, are no longer subject to policies that needlessly place them in harm's way.
The explosion in prison costs isn't because we've improved the quality of life in prison, but because we've implemented policies that needlessly warehouse more people, particularly poor people of color.
Anything that costs more than $21 is needlessly expensive, a waste of money — the coffee from a deli, diner or doughnut cart is all you need to start the day.
He catered to men used to giving orders, not taking them, but did it with tact, avoiding upbraiding a client needlessly and almost never finding it necessary to save anyone.
It's set in a needlessly cruel world, taking place during the fall of East Germany in 1989, as people stab each other in the back and a whole nation crumbles.
The hurt Kevin doles out to Harry and Marv, which seems to young viewers like fitting punishment for bad guys, begin to feels needlessly cruel through the lens of adulthood.
"This callous proposal will needlessly punish local, predominantly rural communities that depend on parks and public lands for outdoor recreation, sustainable jobs, and economic growth," Williams said in a statement.
Starting with Socrates — a guy who thought the written word was bad for your brain — Luddites have been needlessly conservative about what it means to think deeply and live well.
But it's unlikely that Juicero could have gotten as far as it did — raising $120 million to build a needlessly complex juicing machine — in a less money-drenched investment environment.
Unionists say independence would needlessly break up the United Kingdom, cast a vulnerable Scotland into the high seas of global politics and usher in years of financial, economic and political uncertainty.
Needlessly angry, frustratingly privileged young metalheads describe both Tool's fans and their contemporaries, and the band's jejune angst inspired a wave of aggro metal from the late nineties into the aughts.
I saw firsthand what the restriction of these services results in: a death sentence for poor and desperate women, or a needlessly prolonged death for fetuses with a severe genetic anomaly.
" Senator Edward Markey, the top Democrat on the Senate's East Asia Subcommittee, said Trump's tweet "bordered on presidential malpractice, needlessly deepening a crisis and squandering a fresh opportunity to attempt diplomacy.
What they're saying: Medical professionals remain appalled at what they've seen and are raising alarms the U.S. immigration system is still needlessly hurting the already vulnerable mental health of these kids.
Waiting for lower courts to finish their consideration of the question "would needlessly delay resolution of these issues and exacerbate the confusion and disruption already caused by the district court's ruling".
Of all the Halloween traditions that have carried on through the years: horror movie marathons, pranks, and pumpkin carving, needlessly scaring parents seems to have become one of the lasting ones.
The company put the blame on a needlessly complex process for buying tokens, and pledged to try again, returning donations in advance of a refigured sale in the weeks to come.
"It is clear that these wireless carriers have failed to regulate themselves or police the practices of their businesses partners, and have needlessly exposed American consumers to serious harm," lawmakers wrote.
Under today's rules, good nominees are routinely passed over if they are over 60, incumbents never retire while a president they oppose is in office and confirmation battles are needlessly ideological.
Aside from the impact on our domestic refining base, the RINs mechanism also needlessly facilitates the export of gasoline, stimulates dependence on foreign ethanol, and directly increases risks to our military.
Yet the Trump administration's misdirected drug policies targeting immigrants will tear families apart and needlessly imprison hard-working people simply because they want to be in the US with their families.
The city was accused of promoting racial profiling and needlessly inciting panic with the message, kicking off a manhunt for someone from a minority group that's often already viewed with suspicion.
Mr. Pulte had demanded that Richard J. Dugas Jr., the chief executive, retire, criticizing the company's poor stock performance and a relocation that he said he needlessly cost millions of dollars.
But the movie also needlessly dawdles when it climbs on a high horse as Jake, after delivering a school presentation on his grandfather, is mocked and cruelly told that Abe lies.
The former vice president wrote this week that he believes the Trump administration has "needlessly yet determinedly destroyed" the diplomatic relationships he and Obama worked to cultivate in the Western hemisphere.
The parties accomplish this result by more broadly enabling public-private partnerships by changing tax code rules that needlessly penalize the private ownership and certain forms of management of public infrastructure.
CheckMarx dodged this by telling it to listen for one word sentences, two word sentences and so on and so forth all the way up to needlessly long strings of words.
With an average response time of seven minutes for an ambulance in New York City, lives are being needlessly lost for lack of first aid administered by bystanders or the police.
We need to move from argument winning to problem solving, recognizing that all these issues are related to one another, and especially to the violence that needlessly claims so many lives.
"Democrats' obstruction has just kept many of our nation's most critical agencies without a leader for too long — needlessly delaying the president from fully standing up this new administration," he said.
Synopsis: When a young Inuit hunter needlessly kills a bear, he is magically changed into a bear himself as punishment with a talkative cub being his only guide to changing back.
There is no place for assault weapons in our society, and Congress must pass a new ban now before we needlessly lose any more innocent Americans to these weapons of war.
"Trump is needlessly damaging the deep trust that binds one of America's closest alliances," said Professor Rory Medcalf, head of the National Security College at the Australian National University in Canberra.
Making it difficult to hire and fire leads to workers in jobs to which they are not best suited, or else convinces employers to explore needlessly costly mechanization, reducing their efficiency.
"Unprecedented numbers of children were needlessly killed and injured last year — one in four casualties in 2015 was a child," Danielle Bell, UNAMA director of human rights, said in a statement.
Instead of making needlessly broad generalizations about those who might (or might not) become undeployable, it holds all military members to a single standard, addressing undeployability if and when it comes.
Raids have often been needlessly violent, she said; police officials break down doors and wake a suspect with a gun to his head, often in front of his wife and children.
They claim in their letter that terminating the medical deferment program will needlessly endanger vulnerable children and families who need life-saving medical treatment in the United States for serious illnesses.
Unfortunately, America's air travelers are far too often confronted with delays, cancellations, and needlessly long and inefficient flight paths that are a direct result of our outdated air traffic control system.
" Senator Edward Markey, the top Democrat on the Senate's East Asia Subcommittee, said Trump's tweet "bordered on presidential malpractice, needlessly deepening a crisis and squandering a fresh opportunity to attempt diplomacy.
Braun Strowman threw Kevin Owens off a cage in a needlessly dangerous but nonetheless thrilling homage to the Undertaker and Mick Foley's iconic match 20 years prior in the same city.
This aspiration materialized in a $699 instrument called Juicero, a needlessly cumbersome, WiFi-enabled machine that would squeeze the contents of a pouch containing fruit-and-veggie sludge into your glass.
The lawsuit, filed by the family of 25-year-old Lavall Hall, contended that the officers needlessly resorted to gunfire when they attempted to subdue Hall, who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia.
The Trump of Trumped is all the things he showed himself to be on the campaign trail: bombastic, uninterested in details, bent on winning, sometimes needlessly cruel, and sometimes funny and warm.
These factors can make watching YouTube a needlessly stressful experience, as the service's recommendation algorithm can push you down a wormhole of creepy Elsa and Spiderman videos with a single errant click.
President Trump continued his attacks on Attorney General Jeff Sessions in an interview with The Hill, claiming that Sessions' rocky confirmation hearing scared him into needlessly recusing himself from the Russia investigation.
"The district court's artificially compressed five-day timeline for disclosure, entered without explanation, needlessly creates irreparable harm by requiring disclosure before appellate review could be obtained," the Justice Department wrote on Monday.
The American Council on Science and Health condemned the FDA for needlessly scaring the public, while Brad Rodu and Joel Nitzkin of the R Street Institute cast doubt on the agency's science.
"Safaricom is deeply concerned that the NASA (Odinga's coalition) statement has recklessly gone ahead to mention innocent Safaricom staff members needlessly endangering them and their families," the company said in a statement.
Just as their sanguine outlook on finance in the 2000s contributed to the bust, so their mistaken pessimism about the potential for jobs growth in the 2010s has needlessly slowed the recovery.
Trump said it was necessary to prevent attacks by Islamist militants, while critics said it was a needlessly discriminatory policy that could inflame prejudice against Muslims in the United States and abroad.
It's not always clear what exactly you're supposed to do, and even when you figure a puzzle's solution, the game occasionally requires what feels like needlessly challenging fast reactions to accomplish it.
But only about one in eight foetuses whose mothers have Zika will end up developing the serious brain abnormality, meaning many women, in the face of this uncertainty, may pursue abortions needlessly.
Sessions's comments are troublesome not because they misrepresent the Bible or constitute a needlessly religious justification for a secular policy, but because they echo some of the darkest chapters in American history.
Key quote: "These children have been needlessly traumatized and must be reunited with their parents or other family members as quickly as possible," said Arthur Evans, CEO of the American Psychological Association.
"The default installation or subsequent use of remote-access software on sensitive election systems runs contrary to cybersecurity best practices and needlessly exposes our election infrastructure to cyberattacks," Wyden wrote in March.
It is a small number compared with the 250,000 working-age people who are estimated to be needlessly living in nursing homes, but advocates say the federal campaign has had significant effects.
As a consequence, consumers will be needlessly hamstrung both in fuel choice and ways to save money at the pump at a time when summer gasoline prices are at four-year highs.
In that case, the Fed may have needlessly be keeping millions of people out work — disproportionately affecting minorities and less-educated workers — because of a possibly mistaken view of the economy's limits.
But that's why culpability must be weighed against the company's own conduct in the aftermath of a breach: Did it needlessly put consumers in harm's way by disregarding its obligations to security?
The decision violates long-standing US policy and goes against warnings from across the Muslim world—and from experts on both sides—that it will needlessly provoke anger and possibly incite violence.
His mob clients have their own Hollywood-inspired sense of theatrics, as when Hank needlessly complicates a hit by insisting on express-mailing the target a bullet, because it will be cooler.
Samantha Power, the ambassador to the U.N. during Barack Obama's presidency, decried the decision as "needlessly cruel & bigoted" and pointed out only 12 percent of U.N. member states allow same-sex marriage.
What isn't clear is whether or not you still have the right to vote, and the efforts to inform this massive segment of our society have ranged from paltry to needlessly vindictive.
That alone may constitute a separate violation of international humanitarian law, experts say: After enough civilians have died, commanders have a duty to make changes to ensure that they aren't needlessly targeted.
Muslim leaders in Sri Lanka had already asked women not to cover their faces in the aftermath of the bombings, and some of them described the ban, however temporary, as needlessly provocative.
The details are complicated, but most Americans understand that these proposals would be incredibly cruel and needlessly devastating, which is why polls have shown that few people support the partisan repeal effort.
I wasn't staring down at my iPhone browsing Twitter or Instagram or chatting needlessly to try to fight some boredom I'd created in my head, because I didn't bring my phone along.
In this case, however, the county had to issue a warning of possible exposure over a two-day period, March 279 and 11, Lyon said, "needlessly worrying" that mom and other residents.
It's an example, they said, of a reunification effort that remains needlessly chaotic at times, even months after a federal judge ordered the US government to reunite the immigrant families it separated.
Elizabeth's housing plan tackles the growing cost of housing at its root: a severe lack of affordable housing supply, and state and local land-use rules that needlessly drive up housing costs.
Even though I understood the meaning of the words "extremely rare," the narrative was just too perfect — neurotic hypochondriac who always worried needlessly about rare terrible diseases succumbs to rare terrible disease.
Her team looked at videos of speed dates and dating app profile photos and found both men and women were rated more romantically desirable when they needlessly stretched out their legs and arms.
The French entrepreneur and pilot understands the need for certification, "because it's good for the safety of everyone," but he contends that the process is needlessly slowing down the industry and increasing costs.
Finding needlessly fancy ways to serve the humble potato is a fad that we, frankly, are surprised we don't see more of in the era of $25 gastropub burgers and $12 pressed juices.
But others condemned the appeals court for a decision that, they argued, would needlessly extend Lambert's poor quality of life rather than allowing him to die humanely and providing his relatives with closure.
At its worst it was infinitely exchangeable with any other piece of content on the Web 2.0 Internet and at its worst it could be needlessly snarky, poorly structured, or just plain wrong.
Now, in a victory for animals needlessly fucked with by humans everywhere, the guy is going to jail, thanks to a judge who sentenced him to 130 days behind bars, NBC Montana reports.
"Deporting them will needlessly tear thousands of families apart, with no plan in place to help them after breaking our decades-long commitment to protect them from deportation," Baran said in a statement.
The group that created RPI was aware of the predictive value of scoring margin from the beginning, but tried to work around it to avoid rewarding teams for needlessly running up the score.
To buy something — which nearly everyone can do, at prices nearly everyone can afford, in language that (while needlessly complicated) is by now widely known — is in part to buy into that romance.
Fishermen from that country complained that they were needlessly trashing countless fish heads, bones and tails when such grist could instead be sold to African countries where the pieces are prized for soup.
Netflix's Lovesick (née Scrotal Recall), which is now in its third season, has quietly delivered a rich tapestry of the emotion we humans call love, without being cloying, needlessly dramatic, or entirely implausible.
Women are concerned with their own protections from abuse, violence, discrimination and their right to single-sex provision enshrined in the Equality Act (2010), not with needlessly making life hard for trans people.
In the spirit of Powell's act, I'd like to dig deeper into some assumptions that have defined economic policymaking these past few decades, assumptions that have needlessly caused a lot of economic pain.
Until we invest in a physician workforce equipped to truly prevent disease and incentivize preventive services for patients and populations, healthcare costs will continue to rise and people will continue to suffer needlessly.
But if he's going to work with the party, he has to avoid alienating it needlessly—and that starts by not dismissing the one candidate that Democrats have reason to be excited about.
Trump's Tuesday comments unnerved allies in the region and drew criticism from some politicians and foreign policy experts at home as needlessly pugnacious at a time when more measured language would be appropriate.
If there is irony in the décor, it's difficult to ascertain, an enigma that extends to the fare: cocktail shrimp practically brined in chili seasoning; listless crudités; artichoke dip updated, needlessly, with kale.
"The Trump administration has taken some incredibly positive steps for the American economy, but tariffs will undercut that progress and needlessly hamstring our full economic potential," said Americans for Prosperity President Tim Phillips.
A reauthorization that does not include these reforms needlessly jeopardizes the progress made over the last two years to ensure continued access to the EU marketplace for small and medium-sized U.S. businesses.
The critic had complained in his review that Peter Luger's system of ordering from two different people (as well as paying two separate tabs) when you're seated at the bar was needlessly complicated.
By taxing the benefits that employers generously offer their employees to help keep them healthy and financially secure, this tax needlessly cuts into ever-tightening family budgets while making health care less accessible.
Perhaps it was a different kind of pressure that made Khan so reckless in the ring, needlessly going toe to toe with much heavier punchers like Marcos Maidana, Lamont Peterson and Danny Garcia.
The drone policy was changed last year, after Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director at the time, made a forceful case to President Trump that the agency's broader counterterrorism efforts were being needlessly constrained.
When a media outlet outs someone and potentially ruins his life, it only reinforces the fears — by confirming there are still prominent spaces that aren't afraid to needlessly shred someone's life for traffic.
They argued that because the tribe did not have the authority to sue them in tribal court, the companies should not have to needlessly endure the time and expense of defending the case.
In addition to failing to appraise people of their options, the company was said to fail to credit borrowers for payments they did make, triggering more misery as people needlessly went into default.
Even if we're contributing only a little bit to the spread of this, we're really adding needlessly to a spread when other people really have no choice but to put themselves at risk.
Indeed, had Tedros done so, there would likely have been a raft of articles criticizing the WHO for needlessly offending China at a time of crisis and hamstringing its own ability to operate.
And they have argued that the county's policies adhere to Texas' laws on criminal procedure law, that they do not violate the Constitution and that they are not intended to needlessly detain arrestees.
Similarly, it needlessly jeopardizes the safety of retail staffers, who are susceptible to robbery Passing this act should be a "no brainer" and fortunately, there exists strong bipartisan support for enacting HR 2202.
I also tried on the new Hermès Apple Watch bands, both of which are beyond chic and are needlessly complicated — one has two bands while the other combines a a clasp and a buckle.
After she culls through them, nixing the ones containing hate speech or needlessly graphic solicitations of sex, she still ends up with enough to post a few at a time until the next call.
But her candor earned her a supporter: A venture capitalist who funded Caitin was happy to learn early on that the product wasn't ever going to work, without needlessly pumping more money into it.
"In the beginning, I only wanted to create a place for women to share their stories of harassment and assault without being needlessly discredited or judged," Donegan wrote in The Cut in January 2018.
In a biting 42-page dissent, Justice Thomas recounted the 1996 killings in detail and blamed his seven colleagues for "needlessly prolong[ing] the suffering of four victims' families" and disrespecting Mississippi's state courts.
" "I could probably just, you know, enjoy the zoo instead of needlessly inserting myself into it or talking ad nauseam, unprompted, about how well I'd run it if I were in charge of it.
Given Trump's clear impulsivity and belligerent tendencies, the last thing Democrats ought to be doing is incentivizing him to take a needlessly hostile stance toward Putin -- or any other world leader, for that matter.
Zeke Smith, a two-time contestant on the CBS reality show's 33rd, and now 34th, season of scheming tropical castaways, was viciously and needlessly outed as a transgender man by fellow participant Jeff Varner.
Miller also helped derivatives firms carve out an exemption for certain types of trades, a decision that "needlessly put taxpayers at risk," according to Dennis Kelleher, CEO of the regulatory reform group Better Markets.
Trump wants to reform both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which should make everyone happy, by ending needlessly long wait-times while making sure travelers are safe from terrorism.
Ironically, this policy reversal threatens to worsen these very outcomes, needlessly strain law enforcement resources and cause confusion in states where legal marijuana has already generated hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue.
We are reminded of FASB's ill-conceived mark-to-market accounting rules, which needlessly destroyed some $500 billion of bank capital in the U.S. alone and led to a global banking crisis and panic.
The rest of "Red Sparrow" is glum, protracted, and needlessly nasty, with two attempted rapes and a charming scene in which Nate, tied to a chair, has patches of skin shaved off like Parmesan.
"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is recklessly and needlessly endangering people by approving a super-strong opioid," a statement from the public advocacy group Public Citizen said in response to the approval.
Here was a man who had captained his team through their worst season for several decades, who had needlessly cost Chelsea the game, flouncing off the pitch like the embodiment of self-centred petulance.
Deech declined an interview request from Reuters, but said in an emailed response to questions that obtaining a British passport "might be a good idea for any EU citizen who is (probably needlessly) concerned".
"The Line tool now is like a tool you'd find in Illustrator or Photoshop and it just, it has no business being in Paint because it just makes it needlessly complex," Hines told me.
As millionaire Tim Gurner informed us last year, us selfish millennials are wasting our money on avocado on toast and needlessly complicated artisanal coffees and will never be able to afford our own homes.
Although the entire system can't be collectively hacked or rigged, individual electronic voting machines remain vulnerable to hacking — and some states are connecting their voting machines to the internet, needlessly creating another security weakness.
This sense of squander and loss makes the last four or five episodes of The Terror some of the bleakest television I've seen, but not in a way that feels exploitative or needlessly miserable.
This line — spoken by DJ to Kimmy at the club — is everything Fuller House stands for: pointless evocations of the 1980s, needlessly expositional dialogue, references to the original TV show, and unnecessary dance numbers.
According to a new report from the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), this law has made women suffer needlessly by not being able to get an abortion they need in their home state.
Design students in particular are frequent offenders, like the students who needlessly reinvented the beach wheelchair (did you know that some state beaches have free/low-cost beach wheelchair rentals?) and the tech industry.
She's been everything from a vampire hunter to one point in a needlessly bland love triangle, and at every turn, the show has utilized the character poorly, but Gedmintas keeps giving it her all.
Wick's world, which seems to operate by some mysterious assassin's code that may as well have been handed down wholesale from the middle ages, is always needlessly byzantine when something more straightforward would do.
KUSHNER: The last I checked they are divided, they are not connected by government or land and it's needlessly become a dire humanitarian situation because the Palestinian leadership has made it a political situation.
States can also protect voting rights, through automatic voter registration and other reforms, reduce mass incarceration by getting rid of cash bail and needlessly punitive policies and curb gun violence with gun control legislation.
The video, watched millions of times on social media, struck many as similar to other recent episodes in which white people appeared to needlessly escalate encounters with black people over minor, or nonexistent, transgressions.
"We had not met Elizabeth before in person, but we share experiences and support each other since we all understand what it's like to have a loved one taken so needlessly," Cristina Vadell said.
And there are other motions that Schumer could offer following the question-and-answer period, although McConnell could counter that these motions are a stalling tactic and just designed to needlessly extend the trial.
YouTuber Frank Beams posted a new remix this morning where the second half of every beat is missing from the iconic song, finally bridging the gap between the needlessly separated polka and ska genres.
"We have been pleased with the response from EPA regarding eliminating duplicative and ineffective programs as well as regulatory requirements that needlessly delay infrastructure projects," said Dave McCurdy, president of the American Gas Association.
"A lot of times, our discomfort in life comes from either needlessly questioning the stage of life were are in or staying in a stage too long out of fear of change," Suh writes.
And across the country, we are seeing that justice reform bills are often being rejected if there is a hint that someone convicted of a violent crime might benefit—needlessly narrowing justice reform proposals.
The family of a Barnard College freshman who was found stabbed to death outside of Morningside Park on December 11 is calling on top police union brass to stop needlessly politicizing their daughter's death.
If the FDA doesn't reverse course before 2018, more lives will needlessly be lost and all of us who have to bear the public-health costs of tobacco-related deaths and illnesses will suffer.
If Trump has ever eaten a piece of actual fruit, with no strange and needlessly elaborate prep of any kind behind it, he probably did it decades ago when he was at military school.
But the A.C.L.U., advocates and academic researchers argue that the injunctions needlessly include people who have no gang ties and are targeted merely because they live in a neighborhood where a gang once ruled.
A review of two years of construction accidents by The New York Times in 2015 found that the workers who died were mostly undocumented immigrants, many of whom were working in needlessly perilous conditions.
But some of those same officials were also quick to praise Mr. Sondland for going to bat for the bloc in the protocol battle and for understanding that the change had been needlessly offensive.
For example, keeping one's maiden name, "needlessly" holding a high-paying job while married, and having a "dominant personality" were all grounds for suspicion of communist sympathizing, ostensibly because communists eschewed traditional gender roles.
Featuring a range of battle scenes, from clashes in remote valleys to daring helicopter flights, Chivers's work reminds us to think about those fellow Americans in harm's way — some of them needlessly — every day.
Short of getting pregnant, which is possibly the most tried-and-true but also most needlessly complicated way to get radiant skin, achieving a truly natural, all-over glow is difficult in and of itself.
They question whether the system can ever adequately serve this vast city, and they argue that streetcars needlessly clog the roadways that generally serve the cars and trucks on which the area has long relied.
In a statement Monday, France's privacy watchdog, CNIL, said that Google had been fined for needlessly obscuring information concerning the processing of its users' data, which Europe's privacy rules demand be made more easily accessible.
Some also alleged Kavanaugh had been needlessly disrespectful to certain senators and that he misled the panel about his work in the George W. Bush White House, where he was the White House staff secretary.
And so stats that are still pretty safe-sounding come off needlessly fearmongering to those of us who might choose that path (like a 0.65% increase in the likelihood of needing a hysterectomy, for example).
Organs transplanted from drug users were labeled as an infectious disease risk 56% of the time, about twice the rate of other donated organs, which Durand said might needlessly scare patients away from the organs.
The Apple TV remote now has an iPhone app as well (thank god) and a dark theme, meaning Apple TV's UI won't blind you needlessly as you binge-watch Netflix in your black-out bedroom.
Rod Rosenstein, he has been concealing information and then needlessly redacting key parts of these things in the name of national security that gets proven later not to have anything to do with national security.
And though it has buckets of blood to spill, Devilman Crybaby never stops being shocking, and it's willing to go pretty far to prove its points about how needlessly violent and cruel people can be.
There are some minor nitpicks — the narrative's heavy use of magical MacGuffins, a needlessly complex loot system, and an over-reliance on particularly gruesome kills — but they do little to detract from the overall experience.
And this is the time for the Fed and the markets to sound alarm about problems created by needlessly disruptive trade policies and geopolitical tensions affecting supply chains, as well as the general business conditions.
Patients who are needlessly worried about a cancer diagnosis might spend more on unnecessarily invasive tests and treatment that could be harmful, adds Esserman, who works at San Francisco's Carol Franc Buck Breast Care Center.
The two dams were budgeted to cost 46 billion shillings ($446 million), he said, but the treasury borrowed 63 billion instead, needlessly ratcheting up Kenya's ballooning public debt, which stands at around 55% of GDP.
As the actress Annabella Sciorra, a Brooklyn native, put it before I wrote my column: The column drew impassioned responses from readers, several of whom argued that Sims has been needlessly vilified by modern observers.
But community members, too, must make an effort to educate themselves about the importance of getting the care they need, and take concrete steps to make sure they and their loved ones don't suffer needlessly.
In the first case, it ended after a needlessly delayed, three-year investigation rampant with leaks that eventually called for an outside special counsel that may have wasted more than $1 million in taxpayer funds.
The two dams were budgeted to cost 46 billion shillings ($446 million), he said, but the treasury borrowed 63 billion instead, needlessly ratcheting up Kenya's ballooning public debt, which stands at around 13% of GDP.
"This whole charade is putting Israel at a huge disadvantage in peace negotiations, and needlessly tests our nation's relationship with a critical ally in a volatile part of the world," Scott added in a statement.
Trump administration officials have said their policy is intended to discourage migrant families from making dangerous journeys to the US, often in the hands of human smugglers, which they say needlessly put children at risk.
Mike Becvar, a professional clown who goes by the name Sir Toony Van Dukes and who runs the website Just For Clowns, said anxiety about the incidents is being needlessly stoked by national news coverage.
Kim Callinan, CEO of a nonprofit advocating for the expansion of assisted suicide laws, told the AP that the new law would eliminate a needlessly cruel waiting period for patients who could not afford it.
But Cuomo told a news conference on Thursday that engineering experts from Cornell and Columbia universities had looked at the plans drawn up by the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority and found them needlessly disruptive.
It could have happened anywhere that humans grind each other into dust, anywhere that oppression rules, anywhere that people are needlessly cruel in response to minor slights, which is to say it could happen anywhere.
A "honorable" Kohistani must always take care not to needlessly interact with a member of the opposite sex from someone else's family or tribe, in order to avoid violating their social space, and thus honor.
" Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Western Energy Alliance, an association of independent oil and gas companies based in Denver, said in an email, "These plans will conserve the sage grouse without needlessly stifling economic activity.
Setting up a freeze is a bit of an ordeal, and I've written a column-length guide to the process and a follow-up on how Equifax was making it needlessly difficult for some people.
Others say it was needlessly provocative, sowing further distrust in an already dismal relationship and creating the appearance that the Obama White House wasn't confident enough in its strategy to defend it to the Israelis.
Despite being blocked by the courts until now, the rule has had a chilling effect already: Noncitizens have been needlessly dropping their public benefits at alarming rates for fear that they will face immigration consequences.
By the time the Wizards and the Celtics reconvene here for Game 4 on Sunday night, they will have had two full days off — a luxurious byproduct of the N.B.A.'s needlessly protracted playoff schedule.
The President's proposal to eliminate financial aid options that have served as an essential lifeline for so many middle and lower income students shocks the conscience and needlessly imposes a burden that is beyond reason.
But we can protect America without abandoning our principles and our moral obligation to help those fleeing war and terror, without tearing families apart, and without needlessly jeopardizing our military men and women fighting overseas.
A "skinny package" will simply needlessly reduce the share of taxes paid by big corporations, already at the lowest level in decades, and further encourage companies to buy back more stock and raise their dividends.
In Brockenbrough's telling, Trump emerges as a figure who could easily be the villain in a book like The Girl King or Wicked King: petty, childish, and needlessly cruel, grasping for power with both hands.
Carvin said that to leave the issue unresolved "would needlessly prolong the prevailing uncertainty on issues that recur constantly and that affect millions of public employees in the more than 20 states" that allow such fees.
"Brittany Maynard's story has inspired more and more people like John La Grange to go public with their stories about the needlessly painful deaths of their loved ones," says Sean Crowley, a spokesman for Compassion & Choices.
"For far too long, children in this church have been needlessly suffering and dyingbecause their parents, as a condition of their religious beliefs, have refused to seekmedical care for their children," Foote said in his statement.
But whether or not they are upheld on appeal, the rule has had a chilling effect already: Noncitizens have been needlessly dropping their public benefits at alarming rates for fear that they will face immigration consequences.
"Thankfully the government has recognized its constitutional obligation to provide Chelsea with the medical care that she needs and we hope that they will act without delay to ensure that her suffering does not needlessly continue."
The regulator said in a statement that Oppenheimer failed to submit 350 required filings and did not provide certain documents to clients who accused a former broker of inflating his commissions by needlessly trading clients' accounts.
Beyond continued growth and development from Parker, Antetokounmpo, rookie mystery box Thon Maker and the 25-year-old Middleton, the Bucks' path to true contention appears needlessly difficult, thanks to a series of odd roster decisions.
The two dams were budgeted at 46 billion shillings ($446 million) but the treasury borrowed 63 billion instead, Haji said on Monday, needlessly ratcheting up Kenya's ballooning public debt, which stands at around 55% of GDP.
There are times when secrecy is vital to an investigation, but too often secrecy orders are unnecessarily used, or are needlessly indefinite and prevent us from telling customers of intrusions even after investigations are long over.
In February, the administration sought to build a new approach centered on Muslim extremism, seeing the refusal to focus the program on radical Islamic extremism as needlessly "politically correct," a source told CNN at the time.
NATO's European members should show similar mettle by putting troops in the Baltic states—which will require a change of heart in countries, such as Italy, that see any display of resolve as needlessly provoking Russia.
Mr. Pulte criticized the company's poor stock price performance over the last 27.7 years and its move to Atlanta from Michigan in 22.2, which he claimed had needlessly cost the company tens of millions of dollars.
But the staging feels needlessly unfocused — the libretto is more literal-minded than you would have known by seeing this presentation — and doesn't give enough assistance to a work that, while intriguing and accomplished, needs it.
He needlessly politicized that conversation, railing against the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which has ruled against him on immigration, complaining about unfair trade deals, and wrongly accusing his predecessor, Barack Obama, of underfunding the military.
Instead of having a character watching a show on Netflix or HBO Go, it might be more prudent to talk of generically "streaming" it (a term that may someday look as needlessly silly as "word search").
"Each passing day that DHS fails to act to reunite separated immigrant children with their parents unacceptably exacerbates trauma that this administration has needlessly caused for children and their families seeking humanitarian protection," the senators wrote.
Rigid adherence to the original April 10 compliance deadline, the department said, could result in "an unduly chaotic transition to the new standards" and lead to "confusion, excessive costs, and needlessly restricted or reduced advisory services."
Ultimately, Congress must amend federal policy so that these growing numbers of state-compliant businesses, and the millions of Americans who patronize them, are no longer subject to policies that needlessly place them in harm's way.
"It is needlessly disruptive to have a leadership vacuum for so long at the Department of Defense as the department prepares for its third acting secretary in less than a year," Cohen told The Associated Press.
Breyer, joined by the three other justices on the left, wrote that the court was needlessly overriding lower court judges' views that the execution should be postponed and instead allowing "arbitrary" implementation of the death penalty.

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