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No part can stand alone, and no part can succeed without both the individual and the government working together.
I left my desk, wishing I had my jacket so there was no part of my skin exposed, no part of me for the editor to watch.
Yet no part of the crime took place in Britain.
"I wanted no part of Ms. Arias's plan," Nurmi wrote.
Whoopi Goldberg wants no part in Roseanne Barr's Twitter drama.
Certainly, there's no part of Flash Boys that we regret.
And United said it wants "no part" of Trump's policy.
When we started filming "Silkwood," I had no part whatsoever.
"No part of our offense was functional tonight," McAdoo said.
His widow says she wanted no part of the payout.
No part of the world was safe from the pandemic.
Dave Bautista wants no part of the Fast and Furious franchise.
I completely understand if you want no part of that discussion.
The Justice Department said Sessions played no part in the decision.
However, Renzi said he would take no part in these options.
Senate won't touch it, White House wants no part of it.
Thanks in no part to Disney+'s clumsy launch on Nov.
"No part of Yemen is immune to violence," the advisory warns.
If I couldn't play drums I wanted no part of it.
Blame should have no part in the discussion in any case.
No part of their interaction was appropriate in a work context.
The conductor plays no part in the operation of the train.
The candidate wanted no part of the negativity endemic to politics.
Dr. Watts, who died in 1994, wanted no part of this.
Wolff said her past Williams connections had played no part, however.
Told the old master she never wanted no part in running.
A few Republicans want no part in a messy funding fight.
There's no part of me that thought this would propel me anywhere.
It was a multiplatform bison, no part of which went to waste.
Merkel has said her federal government played no part in the decisions.
There was no part of my appearance that they wouldn't comment on.
But Hill wants no part of that narrative, from collaborators or fans.
And honestly, no part of my journey is any different than theirs.
Justice Neil Gorsuch took no part in considering or deciding the case.
This weekend showed that no part of our lives is off-limits.
The Germans, to put it simply, want no part of that drama.
And honestly no part of my journey is any different from theirs.
Justice Samuel Alito took no part in considering or deciding the case.
It's the fact that it leaves no part of your foot untouched.
He took no part in Kinshasa's vibrant music and night-life scenes.
Their humanity was on show, and I wanted no part in it.
And honestly, no part of my journey is any different from theirs.
If this is the new normal, I want no part of it.
Yet 1MDB will play little to no part in Wednesday's election. Why?
The true Venice, needless to say, had no part in the scene.
Early in her career, Brown wanted no part of the proscenium stage.
The footage underscores the fact that no part of the island was spared.
But he said the PD would play no part in the next administration.
No part of the story of my involvement with these people is true.
The world is full of boring music; I want no part of it.
Belgium wants no part of this new loot box craze in video games.
Tell your kids what to think about and just skip the 'no' part.
She would act like she had no part of the writing of it.
The reality is that no part of Nigeria has a monopoly on victimhood.
It was nice, but the salad itself played no part in the dish.
Osborne has said that he played no part in shelving the culture review.
New Justice Neil Gorsuch took no part in considering or deciding this case.
Bolsonaro apparently played no part in the repression, but he hasn't condemned it.
But I can't believe that no part of Rafael was influenced by Justin.
But, the NFL wants no part of your tasteless attempt at dark humor.
No part of the government is more in need of informed, democratic oversight.
"It totally backfired," said Mr. Spence — who had no part in the project.
Better to be a wretched part of history than no part at all.
Why you didn't say, 'I don't want to be no part of it?
Why didn't you say, 'I don't want to be no part of [this]?
The truth is no part of your life goes unscathed after sexual assault.
And no part of this story feels secure, starting with how it ends.
Syndergaard said there was no part of him that wished he were leaving.
"Political issues should have no part in any sport," he told VICE Sports.
"That had no part in any decision-making process," said Kuczmanski, the commission spokeswoman.
They had seen videos of police beating demonstrators and wanted no part of it.
No part-timers or laborers getting into the ring just for some extra cash.
Absolutely no part of the exchange between Trump and Chris Matthews was edited out.
Staffers for Kerry said they had no part in the organization of the event.
He added he would also take no part in government decisions on EU funds.
Twitter plays no part in the distribution of the malware involved in this campaign.
For decades, politics has seemed like a distant game I have no part in.
My boss saw what was happening to me; he wanted no part of it.
Far-right Republicans will have no part in that kind of moochery, of course.
No part of the convertible equation could be more central — or fun — than that.
Not surprisingly, on this occasion, Trump wanted no part of Collins' inquiries about Cohen.
No part of this phone sees a bigger evolutionary leap than its external design.
Hillary wants no part of "Trump" This report was updated at 7:24 a.m.
He wanted no part in any criminal activities [by the government or anyone else].
Kabul time, the young men had no part in the jostling to get out.
They deserve immediate relief from an economic catastrophe they had no part in creating.
That's why gay jokes have no part in the resistance — or in any situation.
Crete got under my skin, but no part of it more so than Knossos.
But Raia Drogasil Chief Executive Marcilio Pousada said his company will play no part.
But this time, it's for a history-making act she wants no part of.
They wanted no part of us coming into the Big Ten and just winning it.
Aerojet has not completely lost, even if AR2150 ends up with no part in Vulcan.
No part of the globe is more unexplored than the depths of the great oceans.
The advisory also said that no part of Syria should be considered safe from violence.
No part of the original design had anything to do with Trump, or anyone specifically.
Because of course, there's no part of the report that says there was no collusion.
The Lebanese Armed Forces took no part in the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel.
Some believe that the government should have absolutely no part in providing healthcare to anyone.
"I shall play no part in the management of the investigation under way," he added.
In Toronto, Tracy McGrady wanted no part of being Scottie Pippen to Vince Carter's Jordan.
I gather Sandoval realized he was was a pawn and wanted no part of it.
As a devout Sanders supporter, no part of me is holding out for the astronomical.
"Giving in forms no part of this government's scenarios," Catalan government spokesman Jordi Turull said.
Lip patches, hydrogel masks, undereye pads... These stars left no part of the face unturned.
Recently Labor Day has been the holiday weekend big studios have wanted no part of.
It's called buying rides, and Stewart, another team owner now, wants no part of it.
If I'm a senator, I want no part of being in the Capitol right now.
During no part of the speech were ventilators, hospital beds, or other preparedness measures discussed.
During no part of the speech were ventilators, hospital beds, or other preparedness measures discussed.
No part of me was prepared to convey that a family member can't say goodbye.
Trump wants no part of conflict with Putin, but the aid package tied his hands.
Pennsylvanians, who also elected a conservative state legislature, wanted no part of Wolf's irresponsible plan.
No part of Bronner's better exemplifies the store's core values than the "Silent Night" chapel.
The feds may do what they will, but Santa Ana wants no part of it.
Her lawyers did not mention the allegation, and it played no part in the lawsuit.
No part of the Constitution explicitly supports the idea; it is silent on the issue.
No part of the fire was under control, according to the Ventura County Fire Department.
"I, for one, want no part of the president&aposs posturing about Iran," Limbert said.
"Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness but instead expose them," it says.
Black rest is what happens when there is no part of us fighting to survive.
With most crimes, a victim has consented to no part of the conduct at any point.
There's no part of our lives that is exempt from this kind of fictive world-making.
They believe a Trump presidency risks damaging the party and they want no part in it.
No part of the exuberant, assertive, earnest, genuine Ngoc Lan is based on a preconceived mold.
Leah Messer wants no part in her former Teen Mom 113 costar Jenelle Evans' latest drama.
It was an ugly battle for succession in which Clark, all vanity spent, played no part.
Wanting no part of the situation, Riordan went to leave the apartment before hearing a shot.
No part of the outfit seems to be affected by a rogue drop of marinara sauce.
Conrad insists it played no part in helping them study for or pass the certification test.
The rumor, possibly apocryphal, is that Hansen wanted no part of American wrestling's early 1990s schlock.
The electorate may have rubber-stamped those victories, but they played no part in formulating them.
When asked about a valuation for the round, Mickos wanted no part of such a discussion.
No part of the palm touches the mouse, leaving the wrist hovering unsupported in the air.
"No part of the country is favored to experience below-average temperatures this spring," said NOAA.
Iran wanted no part of the battle for a province it saw as peripheral and unimportant.
Or would we say we want no part of this, and slip out the back door?
Critic's Notebook Handel's "Messiah" plays no part in the Christmas memories of my childhood in Brussels.
" Additionally, "no part of the flag should ever be used as a costume or athletic uniform.
When he left Yale for Northwestern, he said the protests played no part in the decision.
The aircraft company Boeing funded the research but played no part in its design, she said.
Now, the world's largest economy has clearly stated that it wants no part of that process.
For the most part, they wanted no part of Fort Brown once the difficulties kicked in.
"I, for one, want no part of the president&aposs posturing about Iran," Limbert told MSNBC.
But the truth is that no part of the world is really safe from climate change.
Raymond saw what the crack trade had done to the neighborhood and wanted no part of it.
Wanting no part of the situation, Hendren's partner went to leave the apartment before hearing a shot.
No part of the game feels stilted or unnatural, and the flow of action always feels right.
They must have landed in the ocean — no part of the rocket's flight path goes over land.
"No part of me is a mistake," Savannah told her church, according to the New York Times.
Following the footsteps of the newly revamped women's, which Levine has no part in, it's looking sleek.
The Charlottesville rally was a perverse aberration, one that the rest of us have no part in.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, the Supreme Court's newest member, took no part in considering or deciding the case.
There really was a bomb threat, but we're told it played no part in the no-shows.
Khabib's manager tells us he thinks Floyd wants no part of the match -- saying Mayweather's all talk.
Clearly, the Browns want no part of his legal drama and decided to simply cut bait Wednesday.
If they take no part in the vote, the new government should be able to take office.
No part of this company makes money, and it is difficult to see a path to profitability.
Dr. Freedman said some women wanted no part of chemo, even if it offered a significant benefit.
Since this is a 90-degree rotation, no part of your picture will be cut off.3.
The men I knew who had seen combat wanted no part of it in their civilian lives.
We must redouble our efforts to ensure that antisemitism plays no part in our society and politics.
I want no part of it and will play no role other than to stop Donald Trump.
It's not, again, there is no part of me that is advocating for racial differentiation by science.
Justice Samuel Alito took no part in the consideration or decision of the application, the order said.
Democrats may be tempted to say that that is a political center they want no part of.
This was a campaign in which the politics of race, xenophobia and immigration played almost no part.
"The first week we hung out, Constance wanted no part of the Asian-representation stuff," he recalled.
But he regarded Brexit as a domestic political matter in which foreign money should play no part.
He wanted no part of a system in which he might have control over another person's liberty.
But the state bureaucracy plays almost no part in managing the advocates or connecting them with animals.
The complaint "repeats unproven claims" about Winterkorn who "played no part in the [securities] sales," he added.
Her feet are pointed, her limbs held with strategic elegance; no part of her is left slack.
It's completely fine because there's no part of you left that knows the rest of it is missing.
No part was charred, and rather than flake, it fell apart easily with the pressing of a spoon.
Opponents of the EO argue that local police should have no part in rounding up immigrants for deportation.
In no part of the story do we ever hear Mia longing for a baby, or a husband.
Meanwhile, the Taiwanese see an increasingly repressive mainland government across the strait — and want no part of it.
"In general, there's no part of firearm violence and its prevention about which enough is known," he said.
After dramatically framing this issue eight years ago, President Obama will have no part of it this year.
No part of our society or our country has been spared from the deadly disease of drug addiction.
I should be in a tent dress, where no part of my apparently unsightly body can be seen.
United and American Airlines want no part in separating children from their families at the U.S./Mexico border.
Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan recused themselves from arguments and will take no part in the decision.
But above all, they are prophets, forced into a spiritual battle that they had no part in starting.
Hillary wants no part of "Trump" Why did Mitt Romney BEG me for my endorsement four years ago?
The Useless Machine will have no part of this vision; it point-blank refuses to be a robot.
There was no part of me that was like, I want a huge spectacle and costumes and dancers.
Mr. Chahed represents a new generation of Tunisian politicians that had no part in government before the revolution.
No part of the travel industry has been hit harder by the coronavirus outbreak than the cruise industry.
The raunchiest man in the kitchen had no part in the assault, but a quieter cook apparently did.
Mott, whom you refer to as Elizabeth Cady Stanton's "partner in arms," had no part in this racism.
Existing disciplinary reviews, she added, should be "an entirely independent process," in which lawmakers would play no part.
You'd think she fears no one, but it's clear O wants NO part of a White House backlash.
A year earlier at the U.S. Open, Connors had wanted no part of the media or the public.
To Dolores, however, this paradise is another lie, a synthetic illusion that she wants no part in embracing.
No part of me wanted to write a black-and-white portrayal of our relationship or of her.
He is indifferent to literature, knows little of history, and cosmology has no part in his intellectual framework.
Hilltop diplomacy followed a predictable trajectory — Gregory did Gregory, wanting no part of a fight with the Saviors.
"And through his behavior he has demonstrated that he has no part in building the future we want."
And its leader admitted on Thursday that it wants no part in playing the role of fact-checker.
Democrats, and especially Democratic leaders like Schumer, should have no part in legitimizing this Republican march into madness.
The CEO of Palantir would have everyone believe that his company plays no part in this cruel reality.
The court ruled that Mas's government could play no part in the vote, even though he supported it.
But Conor clearly wants no part of that ... declining Floyd's offer on Tuesday with a fat middle finger.
It's the same end result, but people hear 'genetically engineered seafood' and they want no part of it.
He later told PEOPLE in a statement that Gunvalson had no part in his decision to falsify documents. 6.
Abbott's criticism that "national security has played almost no part in this campaign" is partly a reflection of this.
It absolutely seems that PK and Dorit are trying to rewrite a history that they were no part of.
But Helen wanted no part of it, declining to be named or interviewed about it on the Today show.
Dedicated #popaholics will already know that no part of the body is immune to developing pimples, cysts, and lipomas.
However, Brady, trained under tight-lipped head coach Bill Belichick, wanted no part of the "GOAT" questions again Tuesday.
Trust me when I tell you there was no part of X: Rebirth that you wanted to be replaying.
" I say no problem, and as I walk away, he yells, "I want no part of your liberal agenda!
It seems there is no part of our life over which he does not seek to impose his will.
Hillary wants no part of 'Trump,' " and "Why did Mitt Romney BEG me for my endorsement four years ago?
He also had no part in re-signing tight end Vernon Davis, or letting wide receiver Pierre Garçon walk.
"No part of the animal entered the food chain, there are no risks for the population," the statement said.
Waymo is focusing its efforts on fully autonomous vehicles where humans take no part in driving, rather driver assistance.
His brother played it in the house, and the then-high school football star wanted no part of it.
I am happy that the judge dismissed the lawsuit and understood I had no part in the officer's injuries.
Book Entry No part of the media and entertainment industry has seen a more substantial economic transformation than sports.
However, Derrick Pitts of the Franklin Institute says no part of LM-14 is in the science museum's artifact.
And yet it is too early to suggest that Rooney has no part to play in United's new dawn.
Many feel little solidarity with protesters who believed in a China that they themselves increasingly want no part of.
It was the first time in 40 years that no part of the city's finances was under state authority.
There was no part of me that was putting together a schedule of a couple of days a week.
And in no part of Austin is gentrification more topical than in East Austin, which has experienced its brunt.
The news played no part in the decision to make next season of "Veep" its last, the spokeswoman said.
No part of the XT5 is bad in a vacuum, it just doesn't really stand out in any category.
If your primal brain sees that and wants no part of the stock market anymore, it is completely understandable.
Maybe no part of the state takes the brunt of Florida-directed abuse quite like Orlando and its surroundings.
The Times reported that the Bruins wanted no part of paying TCU $8 million to buy out Dixon's contract.
Tech workers have made clear in recent months that they want no part of similar military and surveillance projects.
Some media outlets, however, suggested Jewell as a viable suspect in the bombing, of which he had no part.
In the impeachment context, "virtually no part of a president's duties or behavior is exempt from scrutiny," Bowman said.
In the impeachment context, "virtually no part of a president's duties or behavior is exempt from scrutiny," Bowman added.
Then, earlier this month, Merkel made it clear she wanted no part of Trump's saber rattling towards North Korea.
Y., said Trump&aposs immigration policies are resulting in "human tragedy" — and New York will have no part in it.
LARRY HOGAN works a room like Joe Frazier worked an opponent's upper body: thoroughly, relentlessly, joyfully, leaving no part untouched.
Arm Leg Navel Scar , on Stomach Penis All morning we continue learning and learning until no part of me remain.
The frilled-neck lizard wanted no part of that though and started chasing Mackenzie down and climbed up his body.
Bottom line: the monarch aside, it is no part of royalty's remit to save the world or anything in it.
The agency has already done so in four states that want no part of Obamacare: Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wyoming.
We want no part in the listing on our web site or in any of the publicity it is receiving.
Cherry disclosed he has collaborated with Comander on research before, but played no part in the development of this treatment.
But US District Court Judge William H. Walls, in a sternly worded 12-page opinion, had no part of it.
No part of the country – as cliché would have it – has a greater passion for football than the north-east.
There may be no part of America more identified, for better and for worse, with the automobile than this city.
Those cars are also Fusions — though ones that Ford Motor has played no part in turning into self-driving cars.
Laredo gave him the creeps, he missed his wife, and he wanted no part of that checkpoint on I-35.
"The fact that these persons are not on trial here must play no part in your deliberations," she told jurors.
A few things, though, are clear: MailChimp wants no part of this mess, and Jones' week is just getting started. 
We tried to come up with a bipartisan statement against the Russians, and the Republicans wanted no part of it.
Democrats in Washington view Medicaid expansion as a crucial initiative, while some red-state politicians want no part of it.
Kariya's position is that targeted head shots should have no part in the game and that punishment should be harsher.
But I'm getting too far away from my subject here, which is Mullan's book, in which Ferrante plays no part.
"There is no part of the Mexican government or law enforcement apparatus," Mr. Lichtman said, "that Dámaso did not control."
But the tolerance of a hateful ideology is not inclusiveness, but appeasement, and of that I will have no part.
While Koch Foods is cooperating with investigators, it said, it had no part in or advanced knowledge of the raids.
His recalcitrant father, Gabor, who fled Budapest as a boy after his mother was murdered, wants no part of it.
California began the month with no part of the state under an official drought, according to the US Drought Monitor.
She took to social media to assure she had no part in any leaks, even alluding to a possible hack.
"The F.B.I. is going to play no part in the use of any techniques of that sort," Mr. Wray said.
From everything we have heard or reported on at The Battalion, no part of this controversy stems from malicious conduct.
I feel like if I say no to someone, they'll be disappointed that no part of me wants to go.
Her supporters argue she was just following orders and had no part in the decision to order the tapes' destruction.
Haspel's supporters argue she was just following orders and had no part in the decision to order the tapes' destruction.
Playing by myself felt like a chore, because almost no part of it is engrossing enough to stand on its own.
And was your thought, "That's what I'm going to do, too" or "I want no part of what my dad does"?
"No part on my body was spared," he said, as they pummeled him in the eyes, mouth, nose, elbows, and knees.
Conventional photographs might be able to halt time and preserve a particular moment, but Breuer is having no part of it.
Fortunately, her loving pup was having no part of that scenario: the dog attacked and bit the man, who ran off.
Some men kneeling in line said they were not fighters but Islamic State administrators who had had no part in violence.
She insisted the Bronx native understands Cuban Doll had no part in an affair or any other inappropriate relationship with Offset.
He understandably wants no part of a rebuild, and San Antonio's entire offseason up until and including this trade reflects that.
"We want no part in the listing on our web site or in any of the publicity it is receiving. "GunBroker.
Though he had no part in the day's drama, Kirk is admittedly drinking like there's no tomorrow at Club La Vela.
Another sister fight is brewing on Keeping Up with the Kardashians — except this time, Khloé Kardashian wants no part in it.
Bolton once derided Giuliani's work as a "drug deal" and said he wanted no part of it, according to previous testimony.
The US State Department advises people not to travel to Syria, adding that no part of Syria is safe from violence.
It is a policy directive coming out of this administration that says coal has no part in our country's energy portfolio.
Mozambique's National Director of Civil Aviation Joao Abreu dismissed the report, saying authorities have found no part of the missing plane.
Ms. Mong said the Chinese government had played no part in the society's decision to remove the film from its program.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE took no part in the consideration or decision of this appeal.
I want no part of a one-sided argument or feud where one woman lives to demoralize and degrade another woman.
Whether we cap, bury, or remove freeways entirely (listen up, Dallas), they should be no part of life in a city.
Wade embraced Riley's 2004 acquisition of Shaquille O'Neal when Kobe Bryant wanted no part of the big fella in Los Angeles.
He wanted no part of the hugs and high-fives, but visitors noticed a broad smile on his often sullen visage.
BEIJING — No part of the world seems too small, too near or too far for China's globe-trotting president, Xi Jinping.
The attack showed that no part of the country is immune to the potential for violence fueled by anti-immigrant hatred.
A growing movement of legal conservatives hope to revive Lochner and similar decisions, but Roberts wants no part of this movement.
She had no part in selecting him as the team doctor, she said, but she assumed he had an appropriate license.
But even on the inside, Gonzalez often felt as if his own government wanted no part of what he was finding.
The Los Angeles chief of police, Charlie Beck, has declared that his officers will take no part in deporting undocumented immigrants.
Afghanistan's civil war entered a new stage, with rival Islamist groups vying for control, and Salahi wanted no part of it.
Few home runs are as gratifying as a groundskeeper futilely chasing a cat who is having absolutely no part of it.
"Mitch McConnell wanted no part of having a bipartisan commitment that we would say, essentially, 'Russia's doing this, stop,'" Biden said.
In no part of the statement did the official provide any evidence that would exculpate the Saudi government for Khashoggi's disappearance.
Ronaldo will play no part in the UEFA Nations League match against Poland or the international friendly against Scotland this month.
But what Dr Jamieson's work shows beyond peradventure is that no part of Earth's surface is safe from the activities of Man.
When it was first suggested that Unicode begin handling the standardization of emoji in 2000, the group wanted no part of it.
"We want no part in the listing on our website or in any of the publicity it is receiving," the statement said.
In 1086, no part of the country north of present-day Birmingham had an income per household higher than the national average.
No part of the Gateway has been launched, but NASA has contracted Maxar to develop the power and propulsion element for it.
However, in a statement posted on Page Six, the family wants to clarify that they have played no part in the adaptation.
There's only one problem: she accidentally CCs Kourtney on an email sharing her scheme about Kourtney, which Kourtney wants no part of.
To add insult to fatal injury, the Blackdom residents had absolutely no part in the dispute Frank's outlaws were so murderous about.
The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) took no part in the 2006 war between Israel and the Iranian-backed Lebanese Shi'ite Hezbollah militia.
As for dialogue, hardliners within BRN, the most powerful rebel group, say they will play no part in the junta's proposed talks.
Carol Armstrong told the Times she signed off on the settlement in her role as executor but received no part of it.
Yasay last week suggested the Philippines would play no part in that, and said of the United States, "Let them do it".
We should be able to disagree about all of these things and still say that hatred has no part in our society.
"The Christ we follow would have no part in ripping children from their mothers' arms or shunning those fleeing violence," the Rev.
Every one of our visits had a funereal atmosphere as we discussed the logistics of something he desperately wanted no part of.
"There was no part of me saying that I was going to start in the minors," Smith Pelly said, and he didn't.
Using a wire rack will enable the breading to cool quickly, with air circulating around it, so that no part gets soggy.
" Yet Biden himself said last week he "wants no part" in the trial, saying his testimony would "turn it into a farce.
Masha wanted no part of the scene; she stood, sadly turned, and waddled back toward the open door of her caged den.
Even knowing Tyrion had no part in it, Jaime's clearly still not in a forgiving mood when it comes to his patricidal brother.
"There's no part of the dining experience that creates more debate than tipping," said Dara Luber, senior manager of retirement at TD Ameritrade.
The upshot is that the villagers want no part of India any more: the inscribed monolith is, in effect, a declaration of independence.
And when that man says 'Music has value,' he means its value is beholden to men who had no part in creating it.
Washington (CNN)A standoff in Oregon is one clash over the federal government's role that the Republican presidential field wants no part of.
They look at the communities people form to support one another when the world they live in wants no part in their lives.
Hunter: I initially hoped that John Lithgow would play it, but it was too dark for John—he wanted no part of it.
WH REACTION: President Obama took no part in the decision to block the Dakota Access easement, a White House spokesman said on Monday.
Any sane, ethical young person would see the ugliness of modern politics and journalism and conclude they want no part of public life.
No part of one's self online is truly fixed in time, or in the shape of a biography as we traditionally know it.
The big focus of this week's episode is the drama flyin' around between Kristin's employees, drama we know Jay wants no part of.
Indonesia and Kenya say they will play no part in a crackdown that conflates pro-coup Turkish bureaucrats with teachers and charity workers.
The band's career was largely an awkward navigation of a music business it wanted no part of and had little success in understanding.
They spend their time talking at length about the federal reclassification of telecommunications services, which is mentioned in no part of the bill.
"The Catholic and evangelical churches have joined us in complaining that in no part of the agreements God is even named," she said.
An Irish republican is someone who believes that the British government should have no part to play in the life of this island.
And if Russia or another adversary can still claim responsibility for any cascade of errors even if it had no part in them.
"There was no part, and the way the gel broke the hair around the face, it looked like a mannequin's head," he said.
Researchers dissected the heads of four wolves and six dogs, all of which they acquired after deaths in which they had no part.
"I played no part in it and am sad to see him go," Mr. Gobbetti said at the time of Mr. Bailey's decision.
"No part of me is a mistake," she said during a testimony meeting, a monthly event at her church in Eagle Mountain, Utah.
They write that they want no part in the "incarceration, surveillance, displacement, or oppression" of refugees or other communities affected by climate change.
Kendrick Lamar might be the biggest star in hip-hop, but he wants no part of the expansionist trends sweeping the music's concerts.
Iranian media reported that the crash was due to unspecified "technical problems," with Abedzadeh saying terrorism had played no part in the crash.
Perhaps no part of football is more dangerous than the kickoff, when both sides barrel toward each other at full speed, like jousters.
Many First Nations members say that the federal government should have no part in parsing identity, and that indigenous peoples themselves should decide.
"We firmly understand the rules in place, and we have no part of any of that," Ricks told CNBC during his "Power Lunch" interview.
"Currently, the world champion of cold temperatures is negative 15 degrees Celsius [5 degrees Fahrenheit]," said Goordial, who took no part in the research.
They want no part of it because they know that this would turn the revered Palace of Westminster into a museum of parliamentary democracy.
Tse, who is from Hong Kong, is the latest member of Asia's booming billionaire club -- but apparently wants no part in the wealth rankings.
"No part of the Communist Chinese state is ultimately able to operate free of the control exercised by its Communist Party leadership," said Dearlove.
Republicans who support a short-term spending bill to reopen the government while negotiations continue agree that Trump would have no part of it.
"For the family, no part of the justice process has provided any satisfaction or closure," de Blasio said in a statement following Thursday's meeting.
While most prominent politicians normally say they'd be honored to be chosen, many Republicans have made clear they want no part in Trump's administration.
It's an incredible literary effect and Emily Brontë was probably a genius to achieve it, and holy god I want no part in it.
The fans were exonerated from blame by a verdict that declared supporters had played no part in causing the tragic events of that day.
There is no part of this that isn't soaked with the pure triumph of the human spirit, vibrating with the celebration of life itself.
Giannis Antetokounmpo wants no part of a role in LeBron James' "Space Jam 2" ... saying he'd rather focus on basketball than his movie career.
Miguel is adamant ... he wants no part in playing Prince in a biopic about the singer ... saying only the man himself could do that.
Finally, 54 percent of conservatives took a strict view of creationism, whereas 38 percent of liberals said God had no part in the process.
The same NFL, where teams mortgage decades trying to find the right person to fill in at quarterback, wanted no part of Tebow Time.
The miraculous rescue story is played and replayed across all networks, but Scott doesn't consider himself heroic, and he wants no part of celebrity.
Given that Article V contains no safeguards to restrain delegates, or instructions for choosing delegates, no part of the Constitution would be off limits.
Iran denies all those charges and Nimr's family say he advocated peaceful change, took no part in violence and had no links to Tehran.
It's theoretically possible, of course, that Trump played no part in any possible collusion, and that Manafort doesn't know anything that could implicate him.
No part of Biden's record has received more scrutiny than the decades he spent championing tough-on-crime legislation while serving in the Senate.
Eldar Sætre, the chief executive of Statoil, told CNBC on Thursday that no part of the energy industry was immune to lower oil prices.
It's a burden many locals want no part of, seeing only — in one small hotel — an apocalypse of falling property values, crime and vagrancy.
They wanted no part of the ring ceremony, and they had no interest in bearing witness to the raising of a new championship banner.
One was state-sponsored, near the Kremlin; the other was held in Pushkin Square, by Muscovites who wanted no part in the official gathering.
But even with Communists and Nazis fighting in the streets Gilgi feels an obligation to stay — though she wants no part in shrill nationalism.
Absolutely no part of the self-driving motorcycle's behavior makes sense — Sean O'Kane, one of our transportation reporters, suggested it was a dumb Transformer.
ISTANBUL — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has long made clear that he considered no part of Turkish life beyond his reach, not least the economy.
Lyle, 72, was polite and thanked the man, but he later explained that he wanted no part of such a celebration, or a plaque.
The House Democratic leadership has wanted no part of impeachment since the "blue wave" swept them back into power in the 2018 midterm elections.
Duncan said he did not know where the expenses came from or who was responsible, but asserted that he had no part in them.
"Hacksaw Ridge" is the strangest release of the year: an implacably violent film about a man who wants no part of violence at all.
But no part of the country is spared -- in all 303 states, at least 35% of the population will be obese, the study found.
Wildfire experts say fires frequently return to areas that have burned recently, underlining how no part of the state can let down its guard.
Mr. Trump's opposition to the measure, and the likelihood that his administration will reverse the position, played no part in the decision, they said.
But most fundamentally, all these specific excess costs arise because no part of the political system was focused on cost-effectiveness as a priority.
" [laughs] Then it just sort of has weirdly happened, and the team watching that happen has been like, "We want no part of this.
There's no part of me that thinks that my being a woman or being a gay woman has benefitted me in the comedy world.
But Team USA's two bars competitors — 2012 Olympic all-around champion Gabby Douglas, and bars specialist Madison Kocian — were having no part of that.
Lord knows, no part of me in 19313, when we were shooting Mutual Appreciation, imagined the present day, or myself in the present day.
Blame the weather, that extra glass of wine, dry office air, some planet in retrograde, whatever it may be — we want no part in it.
I couldn't write a novel set in the 17th-, 18th-, or 19th-century America and pretend that reality played no part in [my characters'] lives.
"We're against false news and want no part of it on our platform; including in Instant Articles," said an email statement from a Facebook spokesperson.
Neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett says emotions aren't predictable; according to her research, no part of the brain is consistently responsible for creating any particular emotion.
Cord-cutting is only beginning in America, and as yet plays no part in less developed markets, where both penetration and prices are much lower.
"We want no part in the listing on our web site or in any of the publicity it is receiving," it said in a statement.
"The main thing is, I've feel like there's no part of myself that's off limits or covered up anymore," she says of her significant other.
Serena goes, 'I want no part of this, I have a Masters from Stanford, I'm incredibly smart,' and we have a whole storyline about it.
The game is kind of fun, don't get me wrong, but no part of it suggests that it would make for a fun viewer experience.
And if it extends past that, past the end of next year, I think it's fair to say Golden Boy wanted no part of GGG.
"We are trying to get the parties in Syria to agree on a situation in which President Assad plays no part," the UK's Fallon said.
Vudu says even more movies will be added in the near future, so hopefully no part of your collection will be left in digital limbo.
Currently, no part of the tax code references in-utero children, Munro said, which appears to be exactly why anti-abortion groups want the provision.
Lima is a thunderous hitter and Koreshkov has fought at his best in the moments that he understands that he wants no part of that.
Thirdly, even if she had, no part of this disturbing witch hunt has to do with whether or not Hakeem's dangerous new friend assaulted Kennedy.
Harvey Weinstein's insurance company wants no part of his multiple sexual misconduct lawsuits ... and is marching into court to make sure it doesn't get burned.
And it would send a signal to Ukrainians that however much they want to be part of Europe, many Europeans want no part of them.
As they point out, Luther wanted no part of pluralism—even for the time, he was vehemently anti-Semitic—and not much part of individualism.
Until they develop a strain of weed that literally puts you in a coma as soon as you inhale, no part of that sounds fun.
If the organization expels Russia, its officials would play no part in international track and field and its athletes would not be allowed to compete.
In other words, there is no part in the country where at least some aspects of the Green New Deal will not be winning issues.
But where the public worship of God and support for religion constitutes no part of the duty of the state, your state will have problems.
They argued that Woods, who did not actually kill the officers, and according to the trigger man had no part in the crime, is innocent.
More important, Shelley's monster lives on whenever those who are regarded as different refuse to comply with social contracts they had no part in creating.
No part of this meal, I was assured, had been touched by the corporate food chain, the Big Ag puppeteers with their taxpayer-subsidized toxins.
" It includes a provision stating that no part of the resolution "shall be construed to prevent the United States from defending itself from imminent attack.
At least 100 women have publicly accused the disgraced media mogul of sexual abuse, but the vast majority will have no part in the trial.
What about the Tohono O'odham Indians, whose reservation straddles the border in Arizona and who want no part of any wall on their sacred land?
At that point, Mr. Chihuly played no part in the creative process, the lawsuit said, adding that his role was confined to signing finished pieces.
Instead, by demonstrating that they have a real shot at success, it enables them to envision a future in which teenage pregnancy has no part.
I was called a sand n-----, a towelhead, and a camel jockey, and made fun of and harassed for something I had no part in.
If Roy Moore wins Tuesday night, Republicans who wanted no part of him in the Senate plan to meet privately about what to do next.
Rejecting Black features while claiming to champion diversity and the inclusion of Black people is a form of liberal racism that I want no part of.
" In his Deadline column last week, Clooney noted that the hotel employees "are kind and helpful and have no part in the ownership of these properties.
It's said that Herko eventually leaped out the window to his death, performing a perfect jeté in which no part of his body touched the sill.
Adams says with British warehouse space so restricted, supply problems could grow quickly and she wants no part of a frantic high street with panic buying.
He said the center-left Democratic Party must be no part of the government and he wanted it to include the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement.
And a young woman—a scientist—believes she can save the sun, and the official scientific community doesn't believe her, and wants no part of it.
Mr Roberts wrote that the Georgia Supreme Court had "clearly erred" when it determined that racial considerations played no part in the selection of the jury.
Some in the GOP are amenable to the idea, but others say that the measure smacks of price controls and they want no part of that.
SLS Block 28500 will be capable of carrying about 6900 metric Tonnes (mT) to Low Earth Orbit (LEO), and no part of it can be reused.
She also said that she played no part in disseminating the video and that she did not discuss with her husband who might have done so.
Their primary concern is with the aspects of society in which markets have little or no part to play: education, culture, religion, marriage and the family.
The smaller woman was helping to turn the patient, holding her on her side so that no part of her body was spared the sweet lotion.
There is no part of American society that is less prepared for coronavirus or graver a threat to health than jails, prisons and immigration detention centers.
" It includes a provision, however, stating that no part of the resolution "shall be construed to prevent the United States from defending itself from imminent attack.
President Obama took no part in the decision to block permits for construction of the controversial Dakota Access pipeline, a White House spokesman said on Monday.
Chris McCormick pushed one into his own ear, and turned his head to the side; I could see no part of it, even from close up.
The term comes from an aesthetic associated with the popular photo-editing app VSCO, who told Business Insider it played no part in launching the trend.
But the million dollar dissident gets no part in these dreams for the future, and the tech community has moved on while he languishes in jail.
Justine, a vegetarian, wants no part of it — until a first taste sets her on a violent and rapid spiral toward a craving for human flesh.
Thanks in no part to the ongoing shortage of entry-level processors and the United States' trade war with China, personal computers just keep getting more expensive.
Republicans, however, are generally eager to discuss the topic with 58% on board to do so, but 210% of Democrats say they want no part of it.
In Taylor's defense, no part of the video showed her listening to the actual song, and you never hear Kanye relay the "that bitch" lyric to Taylor.
"It's basically a blob of hotter rock that rises through cooler rock," Jess Phoenix, a volcanologist that took no part in the study, said in an interview.
The activists wanted all that, but he bluntly refused their demand also to sell the L'Oréal stake, which they say has no part in the firm's strategy.
They showed me what it means to work twice as hard and never give up, and honestly, no part of my journey is any different from theirs.
" And no, Trudeau had no part in this epic holiday gift — a spokeswoman for the prime minister's office told CTV "we were not involved in any way.
Bruce Rauner has been holding out for a package of business incentives and changes in collective bargaining laws that a Democratic-controlled legislature wants no part of.
In the docs, Jerry says he doesn't know if FICA FRIO Ltd's allegation about the Porsche's authenticity is true, and he wants no part of the dispute.
The company in a statement said it wants "no part" of the zero tolerance immigration policy that is leading to the separation of children from their families.
It's also a power play so callous and brutal that even Mr. Robot, who was once the firebrand personality of Elliot's mind, wants no part of it.
The trumpery of the current Republican primary campaign has led some of us to decide that they want no part of it and so will not vote.
Penalizing company officers, directors or employees personally, when they played no part in the wrongdoing, creates all the wrong incentives if we want a successful, innovative marketplace.
"So it's fair to say that whether he suffered emotional distress or not, that played no part in your decision whether or what to publish," he said.
Immigration reform failed spectacularly in 2013 and the party's base, which wants no part in offering undocumented immigrants a path to citizenship, nominated Donald Trump for president.
But at this stage, Ms. Gorjanc said that no part of the Pure Human project is for sale (not least because her patent applications are still pending).
They have no part in the myth of the obsessive creative (think Cristóbal Balenciaga, Christian Dior, Coco Chanel, even the Daniel Day-Lewis character in "Phantom Thread").
A team that can sense the world shifting, the European nations rising, and wants no part of being the American side that lets the program's flag dip.
Violence is forever rewarded, and those who condemn it, who do not believe in it, or want no part of it, are dismissed as soft or weak.
We've called around Ann Arbor ... the first round of rushing began Tuesday, and multiple sorority members tell us Barack Obama's youngest daughter wants no part of it.
Its protagonist, Lily Knight McClellan, is a kind of ruined Eve living in relative wealth in an Eden that the next generation will want no part of.
I realize this is not entirely rational: I play no part in making or selling firearms and have never lost anyone close to me from gun violence.
Temperatures will be seasonally cool across the region as well, although no part of the country will see temperatures on Halloween night that are significantly below average.
Between the lines: The U.S officially supports the government in Tripoli, but has played no part in the current civil war beyond calls for a political solution.
"I made it halfway through the season and just decided that I want no part of the people anymore," the 25-year-old from Utah told the site.
The move has sparked fury from climbing groups who say they were not consulted about the ban and have been given no part in building the management plan.
One outspoken comedian-turned-TV-stoner messaged me asking if, for $100,000, I'd let him inseminate me, then have the kid and have no part in their lives.
O.K., so I may have been directing some of my brokenhearted anger at them, but all I could think was that I wanted no part of this game.
In fact, the root of Trump's problem in the state has been clear for much of the year: Mormon voters seem to want no part of his candidacy.
Liberal Justice Elena Kagan, who was U.S. solicitor general in the Obama administration when it backed the university in lower-court litigation, took no part in the decision.
Across the nation, in cities like Miami and Washington, DC, preteen black boys are corralled by the police and accused of committing crimes they had no part in.
"We want no part in the listing on our website" The response has been a predictable but dispiriting intersection of terrible people, vague internet protest, and online fundraising.
"(This) fundamentally contradicts our conclusion in this report that Home Office officials should play no part in the direction-setting or appraisal of the role," the lawmakers said.
And no part of the Bible has been rewritten, only condensed and emojified, he said, so the word "and" becomes "&" and the word "light" becomes a light bulb.
Fontenay-Sous-Bois Journal FONTENAY-SOUS-BOIS, France — There may be no part of French schooling apt to induce nausea and sweaty palms faster than the dreaded dictation.
Handel, in a quick succession of recitatives, arias and duets, tells of the god Apollo's somewhat bullying courtship of the nymph Daphne, who wants no part of him.
And so we end with sympathy for Hideki, a prayer that all the aggregate booing and watching balls travel over the wall played no part in finishing him.
The goalie, wanting no part of any of it, slid to the side of the net while attempting to make a weak glove save...on a hockey stick.
"Inovo has represented, through its counsel, that no part of the fees paid to Flynn Intel Group by Inovo was provided by any foreign government," disclosure forms say.
"There was no part of the self that Goop didn't aim to serve," our writer details in a profile of Ms. Paltrow for The New York Times Magazine.
The Soviet Union and its satellites were an apparatus of state terror, resting on an ideology of class hatred, foisted on nations that wanted no part of either.
By his own account, he wanted no part of the bloody war being waged in Sicily at the time among factions of the Mafia, or the Cosa Nostra.
While I have concentrated on a small selection works done across a decade, I want to also state that Ginzel makes works in which words play no part.
Spokesmen for the Army and Air Force, wanting no part of the brewing patch flap, referred all questions about their own policies on unofficial insignia to the Navy.
That all changed in 22012, when Santiago was charged with attempted murder following a shootout with MS-22014, even though he claims he played no part in it.
Because global warming has managed to spare no part of tourism, hotels, cruise lines, tour operators and, of course, travelers are all experiencing the effects of rising temperatures.
But Babs is mainly on a mission to regain the trust of his ex, Savannah (Heather Graham), and daughter, Amy (Celeste O'Connor), who want no part of him.
Mr. Trump's lawsuit threats are not about the law, as he knows he would lose the lawsuit and subject himself to discovery, of which he wants no part.
Ramon Tremosa, the EU lawmaker for the PDeCat party of Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont, repeated on Monday that Russian interference had played no part in the referendum.
" Accordingly, he told a joint session of Congress in April 85033, "In the existing League of Nations, world-governing with its superpowers, this Republic will have no part.
"Kylie and I for a really long time wanted no part of it, we just wanted to go to our rooms and iChat with our friends," Kendall said.
Last year's National Climate Assessment produced by 13 federal agencies concluded that no part of the country is immune to the health and economic hazards of climate change.
The president insisted that he himself had played no part (despite boasting in 2014 that he had ordered Mr López's incarceration and would do the same for "all fascists").
Common and others (including Jay-Z) have said they're extremely upset with the way the league has treated Colin Kaepernick and they want no part of the Super Bowl.
In response, the airlines all put out statements indicating that they would take no part in separating kids from their parents, because it runs contrary to their corporate values.
The last thing it wants to do is have no part in the world's most valuable tech company, which sells hundreds of millions of iPhones and millions of Macs.
He is also set to stand trial for holding a non-binding independence referendum in 2014, defying a Constitutional Court ruling that he must play no part in it.
While the crew used chainsaws and hoes to create a new firebreak, it fell to me to insure that no part of the line got ahead of the rest.
The European Commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, warned Turkey to "act with restraint," and said it would take no part in Turkey's establishment of a "safe zone" for refugees.
Mrs Mugabe's allies were denounced as "counter-revolutionaries" who had played no part in the "war of liberation" that 20083 years ago had brought Mr Mugabe (pictured) to power.
In the '90s, queers weren't welcome to adhere to cultural norms, dyke bars were still alive and well, and mainstream advertising had no part in a gay "niche" market.
"There's no part of me that feels any type of regret toward making this decision and doing it the way that I did it," she said before the draft.
And so Ben releases Jubilee — from the sordid construction she wants no part of — about 10 paces away from the hotel's back entrance, as if to make a statement.
But ABC News, citing two sources familiar with the matter, reported Tuesday that Berman has recused himself from the Cohen investigation, and played no part in the Monday raids.
"The people who work there are kind and helpful and have no part in the ownership of these properties," Clooney, a longtime human rights advocate, says in his message.
Also, keep an eye on this: As CNN has reported several times, GOP leaders want no part of adding in a repeal of Obamacare's individual mandate into this process.
A lawyer will decide that the video is in no part exempt from the Public Records Act, and the officer will later be shocked to see it on YouTube.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE took no part on the consideration of the case, which was heard before he was confirmed to the court.
Family members will ask me what the person felt or thought as they were dying and there's no part of the body I can examine to find the answers.
But in a hyped third year where he was expected to leap forward and plant himself in the pseudo-MVP conversation, no part of his game has noticeably improved.
Of course, complications immediately ensue (one of the widows wants no part of the heist, the women have no experience with criminality, etc.), which creates a twisty genre delight.
Interestingly, she had no part in me being cast as Candy, and didn't even tell me she was working on the show until much later, after I was cast.
While dozens of retailers have announced temporary store closings, Victoria's Secret's move to close its online business could be a warning sign that no part of retail is safe.
LeSean McCoy's girlfriend wants no part of the NFL star's home anymore -- she's already moved out ... less than a week after she was pistol whipped in a violent robbery.
But Mr. Piefer said, except for the initial phone call urging him to come to Janesville, Mr. Ryan has played no part in the federal grant and construction approvals.
While the library at the State University of New York at Buffalo has a recording of a 1971 performance, no part of the score was thought to have survived.
It's somewhat unsettling to imagine cis men as any part of the trans community because they've played no part in the work we've done for each other and ourselves.
Bolton reportedly called Giuliani "a hand grenade who's going to blow everybody up," and slammed the pressure tactics on Ukraine as a "drug deal" he wanted no part of.
Many of the other women's allegations occurred outside the statute of limitations; the vast majority of women who say he wronged them will have no part in this trial.
A functionary with a soft middle, he wants no part of Una, though he desires every part of her, including, perhaps, her sometimes hate-filled eyes and her abuse.
A lawyer for Kushner told the Times he "has taken no part of any business, loans or projects with or for" Kushner Companies since becoming a White House employee.
Five-times runner-up Andy Murray and Japan's Kei Nishikori will take no part, with Murray's hip injury casting a huge cloud over the former world number one's career.
In no part of government have the consequences of Mr. Trump's efforts to reverse the actions of the Obama administration been more apparent than in the Environmental Protection Agency.
Back then, Anderson wanted no part of the Cyborg fight, and for good reason: she's only been fighting since 2013, and even her wins evince a work in progress.
More and more Republicans are looking at how the 20063 elections are shaping up and deciding they want no part of them — with Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Rep.
In a round of television interviews, Cohen's attorney, Lanny Davis, said Trump's former longtime lawyer wanted no part in what he saw as the president's abuse of his clemency power.
"No part-time drivers want to register their private car as a commercial one because of the high costs that come with it," a Shenzhen-based Didi driver tells TechCrunch.
The company said the latest fire occurred just outside the distribution centre building in a hopper containing waste packaging and that no part of the material handling equipment was involved.
In keeping with the theme of his collection, we spoke about getting "a wider view" on the topic of race in America and why it plays no part in skateboarding.
But the main goal was to win elections, and in that crusade the Kochs and their allies had the benefit of federal laws that they played no part in promulgating.
From the embassy's confines, he's kept himself busy leaking a slew of hacked DNC emails, CIA exploits, and generally inserting himself into world events in which he plays no part.
Cain later claimed sexual harassment allegations leveled against him formed no part of his decision to withdraw, and that the decision was really about having to "take a pay cut."
A Jewish-Canadian former child star who came through looking like a politician's son, there is no part of him that fit the blueprint laid by rappers in the 00s.
He said Jonas' account was "an intentional fabrication to implicate me in alleged wrongdoing in which I played no part as I was not present and never met Mr Jonas".
The Village of East Hampton followed suit last year, amending its zoning code so that no part of a lower level extends beyond the exterior wall of the first story.
On the other hand, Remy wanted no part of Vincent's family drama -- Tamar filing for divorce and a baby mama allegation -- and our sources say that stuff was his focus.
"By transferring the patents to a tribe that had no part in the development of the drug, Allergan attempted to purchase sovereign immunity to rip off consumers," Mr. Cotton said.
"It's not just a rural thing anymore," Anthony Wexler, director of the UC Davis Air Quality Research Center who took no part in the research, said of the bad air.
That Dempsey may soon pass Donovan in career goals will be yet another talking point in that discussion, though Dempsey, for one, seems to want no part of hearing it.
These maps, however, showed that no part of Alabama was forecast -- even days before Trump's Sunday remarks -- to have more than a 30% chance of getting tropical storm-force winds.
A spokesman for Kushner's lawyer told the Times that he "has taken no part of any business, loans or projects with or for" Kushner Companies since joining the White House.
Though Jones and Lamb were ideologically to the right of Our Revolution, the group also had no part in either of the Sanders wing's big primary wins a week ago.
"The SEBI order relates to a fraud that took place nearly a decade ago in which we played no part and had no knowledge of," Price Waterhouse said in a release.
The large mammals like jaguars and tapirs are certainly impressive, but the diversity of environmentally sensitive amphibians and reptiles are "particularly exciting," said Maryon, who took no part in the expedition.
"No part of the island was spared - every single sector and every single family was negatively affected by this hurricane," Baron told Tuesday's discussion on the Caribbean region's resilience to disasters.
Herman Cain told Fox News' "Hannity" Tuesday sexual harassment allegations leveled against him formed no part of his decision to withdraw from the Federal Reserve's board consideration after President Trump's nomination.
"This has always been a policy nostrum of the elites, sort of a big lab test in which the lab rats — the regular people — wanted no part of it," he said.
Bette will have no part of her daughter marrying this old British creep, whose accent, she reminds him, will not have the same effect on her that it does on teenagers.
I want to believe the story is wrong, that Trump's aides or the private sector client mentioned by the New Yorker -- indeed, anyone -- had no part in such a despicable ploy.
However it still plans to "target laggard companies, within certain markets, where no part of executive remuneration is linked to non-financial ESG criteria", said AXA corporate governance analyst Irfan Patel.
It all comes amid a rancorous trade war between China and the United States, and some international businesses have found themselves stuck in a political mess they wanted no part of.
Dave ain't opposed to the idea ... but says if Pats management makes it clear they want no part of AB, Portnoy will "fall in line" and swear off the WR too.
US officials felt Castro would not have personally assured the Americans that Cuba had no part in the incidents if it had been a Cuban operation, a US official told CNN.
US banks wary of being Trump's immigration enforcer: The financial industry is making clear it wants no part of Donald Trump's plan to force Mexico to pay for a border wall.
Although he took no part in those protests, Khajehpour was held for more than three months in Evin on accusations of espionage before being released on bail and eventually leaving the country.
After Google determined it wanted no part of a massive manufacturing company, Fawaz sold off the set-top box unit of Motorola (the piece he was managing) to Arris for $2.35 billion.
TEXAS MOM CLAIMS SHE HAD NO PART IN 3-YEAR-OLD SHERIN MATHEWS&apos DEATH Her body was found inside a drain under a road in Richardson on Sunday by cadaver dogs.
"A dog u gave away ur sister on ur birthday last year same same same chilly my plaid U want no part of me Stop doing interviews kid," she captioned the photo.
Trump also said at the news conference that if Flynn hadn't discussed sanctions, he would have instructed him to do so, though he claimed he had no part in directing the conversations.
Standing on the road between his house and the jail on Monday, Ahmed told Reuters that no part of Hammam al-Alil had been spared from the ultra-hardline Sunni Islamists' violence.
Prosecutors there wanted no part of the email case, which had been staffed by a special team of agents, FBI analysts, and Justice Department lawyers working out of FBI headquarters, in Washington.
While Cameron stressed Britain would take no part in any common EU asylum policy, further migrant chaos could damage his efforts to win a June referendum and keep Britain in the EU.
An index compiled by Italo Colantone and Piero Stanig of Bocconi University shows that almost no part of the country is more vulnerable to competition from Chinese imports than Blackburn (see map).
However, one senior official told NBC that the administration was aware of Kim's efforts and was watching North Korea "closely" to ensure no part of the country's weapons program escaped U.S. notice.
Alone at night, watching a ballgame, I'm always surprised when I speak to myself in the third person, wondering why this man cares so much about something he plays no part in.
Nel, who played no part in the new study, explained that "ultrafine particles are not yet regulated in the US" and this is an "important omission" in our legislation of air pollution.
It felt good to stand my ground, even though I was wearing a string bikini and forcing this other actor who wants no part in my drama to bear witness to it.
She was there with her fiance, Orlando Bloom, who challenged her to a lightsaber duel ... though Katy wanted no part of it cause she was in the middle of Instagramming the scene.
In asserting he had no part in Pence's stay in Doonbeg, Trump illustrated the concerns of many ethics watchdogs and Democrats by pairing his denial with a pseudo-advertisement for his brand.
As it stands, the debate is already a rousing success for drawing out the mass of corporate and social forces that want no part of making Texas a citadel of cruel discrimination.
"I forgive you … I forgive you for the bombs," repeats one interviewee as he recalls a chilling encounter with a stranger who "forgave" him for a crime he played no part in.
The Suldlom discovered the boar-like, "primitive" Hadadeshi on a planet inside their territory and welcomed them into their theocracy, but those fierce individualists wanted no part of this utopia and rebelled.
What followed was a cacophony of ridicule from amateur armchair prosecutors -- some of them former FBI employees -- responding with disdain and waxing authoritatively about an investigation in which they had no part.
Laci Kay Somers wants no part of a Tiger Woods scandal ... the wildly popular, and smoking hot, Instagram model is denying rumors she was hanging with him prior to his DUI arrest.
And all of this business conversation, right, in newspapers, in the old model, the editors were proudly ignorant of how any part of the business worked, they wanted no part of it.
The public's confidence in the courts does not turn on pretending that sterile interpretations of "law" are all that matter to justices or that ideology plays no part in the choices justices make.
Even those who are strongly opposed to abortion on moral or religious grounds very frequently agree that threatening women with prison should be no part of a civilised society's response to unwanted pregnancy.
Father Burke is tortured by his affiliation with Siobhan's disappearance, and he seems all too eager to make amends for it — even though authorities concluded he had no part in the girl's vanishing.
It's almost ridiculous to assert that gender plays absolutely no part in performance or ratings when there's such an enormous gender disparity at the company, with an 80 percent male tech labor force.
But, don't expect Julio to openly recruit the stud wideout to the Falcons once that happens ... 'cause when we got Julio out in L.A. -- he seemed to want no part of it. Why??
And in no part of the country will fans be more aware of what 'passion' really means: that the word's Latin origins do not refer to enjoyment and romance, but suffering and pain.
While France has traditionally had an ambivalent role in NATO, taking no part in its strategic military planning from 1966-20313 despite being a founding member, Macron's comments - a month before NATO's Dec.
Fascinating, because of the sheer number of amateur armchair prosecutors who have come out of the woodwork to clamor for public attention and wax poetic about investigations in which they had no part.
"Both my predecessors had a policy, Mr. Comey and Mr. Mueller, which I think is the right policy, that the FBI is going to play no part in any techniques of that sort."
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has said he is confident that King Salman of Saudi Arabia had no part in the murder, but he has asked questions about the crown prince's role.
Their restitution was requested by the president of Benin in 2016, and refused on the grounds that the French national collections were "inalienable," meaning no part of them could ever be given away.
The letter was submitted in a pending case, brought by a group of red states, in which a federal judge in Texas ruled that no part of the Affordable Care Act could stand.
"No one said officially that it would come down," he said before turning his ire to Mr. Garodnick, who had no part in the ceremony or the decision to put up the sign.
And the politics in Washington being what they are right now, you can understand why somebody at the CIA or the NSA would say, 'No, thank you, we want no part in this.
We can't say for sure what percentage of the sales were individual or bulk, and it is certainly possible that an author benefited from bulk sales that they had no part in organizing.
Even though Wood's video footage from the day shows that he took no part in any vandalism, the prosecution tried to make the entire case about whether he was a journalist or not.
If we were to believe all the senators' criticisms of Trump and his supposed "reckless, outrageous, and undignified behavior," it would be a situation in which any rational person would want no part.
Hemsworth, meanwhile, was bashing his own hole through the wall of the dressing room, so that he could pop his head through and declare that he wanted no part in the whole thing.
It seems likely that little to no part of those millions of dollars arrive from figurative paintings: Ivanka's feed exemplifies her and Kushner's affinity for the abstract, the minimal, and the blue chip.
This both eliminates a visible hole where you might otherwise have had to drill — say, to run it through a garage — and means that no part of the cable is exposed to the outdoors.
I had no part in any of this, and I'm the one taking f****** fall"A man said to be D'Amico replies: "You don't go to jail for lying on TV, you dumb f***.
"They've been living in a pretty constant environment for a very, very long time," Chip Cotton, a marine scientist who also researches sixgills, but took no part in this expedition, said in an interview.
But a common thread in all of these cases is that the publishers of the illegally obtained material took no part in the crimes committed and didn't specifically encourage anyone to break the law.
It all comes amid a rancorous trade war between China and the United States, and some international businesses, including the N.B.A., have found themselves stuck in a political mess they wanted no part of.
Google is focusing its efforts on fully autonomous vehicles where humans take no part in driving, whereas Tesla believes it should not hold back features to wait for the day full autonomy is perfected.
If Democrats take advantage of the courtesy by objecting to many Trump nominees, and take no part in consultations with the White House to find acceptable nominees, then why keep the process at all?
Mr. Mateen's father is an outspoken Afghan political activist, but that played no part in the investigations of his son that the F.B.I. carried out in 2013 and 2014, a law enforcement official said.
In an eight-hour interrogation with detectives, Mr. Hernandez first said that he had no part in Etan's disappearance; shown a poster with Etan's picture, he said he had never seen the boy before.
The broader but much less specific language of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which protected business owners in Hobby Lobby, is no part of the Russell Amendment and has nothing to do with it.
He did not know about his administration's decision to lift the trophy ban until learning it from the news media and was annoyed to be criticized for a move he had no part in.
The President claims no part at all in encouraging it and moreover has taken no measures to meet his high responsibility for preventing fully documented Russian efforts to sabotage our basic instrument of democracy.
It drove home a fear that no part of the country is immune to the potential for violence that has been unleashed with the rise of a far right angered by Germany's changing society.
Remember that the diplomat Fiona Hill testified at the House impeachment hearings that Mr. Bolton called the pressuring of Ukraine by the administration a "drug deal" and said he wanted no part of it.
While elsewhere in the world naturalists were studying bears by tranquilizing them and putting trackers on them, or doing chemical analysis of their blood and bodily wastes, Mr. Russell wanted no part of that.
"It's wet enough that you would think it would have a carrying capacity for hominids," said Trenton Holliday, chair of the Department of Anthropology at Tulane University who played no part in the research.
I've always seen the boomers as a generational trust-fund baby: They inherited a country they had no part in building, failed to appreciate it, and seized on all the benefits while leaving nothing behind.
He must contemplate the particular in terms of the general, and touch abstract and concrete in the same flight of thought…No part of man's nature or his institutions must lie entirely outside his regard.
Few politicians were convinced by Mr Abe's insistence that he played no part in nudging officials to help the Kake Educational Institution open a college for veterinarians in western Japan, says Takao Toshikawa, an analyst.
Oromos saw themselves as parts of no part -- those who belong to the country but have no say in it, those who can speak but whose voices are heard as a noise, not a discourse.
"There is no part of what he has to do over the next two days that does not resemble walking a tightrope over Niagara Falls," said Julian Emanuel, chief equity and derivatives strategist at BTIG.
Whatever the reason for the attack, I want no part of it; I've never been much for battle, and being drawn into a fight that has nothing to do with me doesn't seem very appealing.
GOP field wants no part of Oregon standoff Who the protesters are Bundy is the son of Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher who drew national attention in 2014 after staging a standoff with federal authorities.
In November 2014, when Artur Mas was regional governor, campaigners held a non-binding vote on breaking away from Spain, which Mas supported despite Spain's constitutional court ruling he must play no part in it.
"The U.S., U.K. and other coalition allies should send an unequivocal message to Saudi Arabia that they want no part in these crimes," Sarah Leah Whitson, the group's Middle East director, said in the report.
These are questions without easy answers, and Dr. Price was careful to make sure that no part of our budget would harm the very people we were sent to Washington to represent: the American public.
Tauber took no part in coalition negotiations with the Social Democrats (SPD) this year and wanted to clear the way for a new secretary general to be elected at a CDU party congress on Feb.
In the lawsuit, Zuniga claims her political views had no bearing on the court, because she played no part in legal decision-making, and that her firing constituted a violation of her free speech rights.
HBO added that her diagnosis played no part in its decision to end "Veep" after next season, and that writers would keep working on the final season while production would be adjusted around the actress.
Arum had previously told Business Insider that a fight between Crawford and his former client Manny Pacquiao is a non-starter as the Filipino fighter's team, he said, want no part in a Crawford bout.
While I do not know Ms. Rao and played no part in her appointment, I am confident based on what I've read of her accomplishments that she is the right person for this important job.
Just the trash alone is really ... And I sound like a crazy anti-litterbug person, but it says something about the civic city when there's no part of San Francisco that's not filthy, just filthy.
There is also a perception among fans and people in the league that prospective players want no part of the bungling Knicks because the team is mismanaged to a point where winning is nearly impossible.
When Jay tells Mija that they won't proceed with the mission if she doesn't agree to it, her answer is simple: She wants no part of it and wants to take Okja back to the mountains.
Meanwhile governments, which long played no part in the internet, have established power over large parts of the network, often using big internet firms as willing enforcers, for instance by getting them to block unwelcome content.
The jury declared, after sitting for two years—the longest jury case in British legal history—that the 96 fans had been "unlawfully killed" and that Liverpool supporters had played no part in provoking the disaster.
Our sources say MTV executives told Jenelle's manager the killing of Nugget was the last straw and they feared he was out of control and wanted no part in what they see as a looming disaster.
"At that moment, I didn't care about questionable police tactics, wanted no part of lectures about young black men being railroaded or about the school-to-prison pipeline or talk of justice at all," he writes.
It is also true, as I said on May 22, that I took no part in, and was not aware of, any subsequent efforts to cover up the illegal acts associated with the Watergate break‐in.
"There's no part of his game that you're like, 'Well, if he did this better, he'd be a superstar,'" said Daniel Descalso, the veteran Arizona utility man who spent the past two seasons with the Rockies.
But he also said he would back an appeal he went on to describe as a "mission impossible" to prevent a generation of clean athletes from being punished for a scheme they had no part in.
Asked by The Times whether Mr. Almog-Assoulin has worked for Black Cube, the company and its lawyer replied with letters threatening legal action and saying the company had no part in the Citizen Lab case.
Although the NHL wanted no part of the Pyeongchang Games, cutting ties after participating in five Olympics, Babcock makes no apologies for saying there is no place he would rather be than in South Korea on Feb.
"Being in Harry Potter changed my life because it proved to me that I could do something, that I had something to offer the world," said Lynch, who clarified that Rowling had no part in her casting.
Game modes like Capture the Flag and Gridiron don't quite feel as realistic as Search and Destroy or Team Deathmatch, as there's obviously no part in World War II where warring nations were playing basketball with guns.
Nope ... Ward says that ship has sailed ... saying he has email proof his team offered GGG's camp a sweet deal to fight it out a long time ago ... and they wanted no part of his quick hands.
He said the judge's order, coming before the Supreme Court's decision, was "both precipitous and excessive," because Judge Hanen did not explain why he extended his ethics schooling to lawyers who had no part in the case.
At one point, according to testimony in the impeachment inquiry, Mr. Bolton declared that he wanted no part of the "drug deal" Mr. Mulvaney was cooking up, as the then national security adviser characterized the pressure campaign.
The way punks and cowboys have both been sold this idea of the badass who smokes and drinks whiskey has always seemed like some world class marketing maneuver to me, and I want no part of it.
A spokesman for Kushner's lawyer Abbe Lowell, Peter Mirijanian, told the Times that Kushner "has taken no part of any business, loans or projects with or for" his family company since he became a White House official.
MailChimp, for instance, was alerted to Hatreon's use of its services, and although the company told me that it doesn't comment on individual accounts, it also noted that it will take no part in promoting hateful content.
"AMISOM had no part in the arrest of Mr. Robow and his subsequent transfer to Mogadishu," it said, adding that the peacekeeping force will continue to respect the sovereignty of the people and the government of Somalia.
Virtually no part of McPhee's long career, full of months-long or years-long research trips and hours or days staring at a blank computer screen, resembles the churn-it-out grind of today's professional web writer.
It was defined as "all of that part of the United States west of the Mississippi, and not within the states of Missouri and Louisiana, or the territory of Arkansas"; no part of it was in Arkansas.
McMeekin points to what he calls a resurgence of Marxist-style philosophy, warning readers to be wary of "openly avowed socialists" like Bernie Sanders — as if right-wing ideologies played no part in the 20th century's convulsions.
Google, however, wants no part of that, and today announced a new feature in collaboration with the World Health Organization that will hopefully both reduce the spread of misinformation and get valuable information to those in need.
The problem is that the executive branch actively chooses to ignore it because it is inconvenient, while Congress acquiesces because lawmakers want no part of the very tricky business of war or in accepting blame for mistakes.
Compounding this stress by seeing that impossibly loud packaging material dotted with little female symbols, reminding you that no part of this process was designed with you in mind, can make an already unpleasant process borderline unbearable.
They are now in only their third Davis Cup semi-final despite arriving in Spain without injured Milos Raonic and with fast-rising teenager Felix Auger-Aliassime in the squad but having played no part so far.
Based on the report, virtually no part of Baltimore's police force worked as a modern police department should — from arrests to stops to use of force to basic training, oversight, accountability, and basically everything was deeply flawed.
Since this is reality TV, these two crazy kids can only hash out their differences while on a trip together, trapped in a relatively small space with co-stars who want no part of Lala and James' mess.
Any type of in-flight vulnerability has, as we've seen, the potential to generate all kinds of apocalyptic headlines and frighten flyers, and could potentially lead to some kind of investigation that Panasonic would want no part of.
The IPCC report noted that while risks are highest for the world's poorest and most vulnerable, no part of the world will be immune from rising threats if temperatures push past 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
Murray, who reached the doubles quarter-finals with his partner Feliciano Lopez at the Cincinnati Open, told the BBC that he would play no part in next month's U.S. Open in order to focus on his singles game.
" Virant, who played no part in the study, said he would anticipate any health concerns would be "more of an issue in people with pre-existing respiratory disease (asthma, COPD) and/or cardiovascular disease, and especially while exercising.
Instead, [he] perjured himself at trial, testifying he did not know the victim, had never seen him before, took no part in the murder, and had no reason to be angry with him or wish to harm him.
No matter how many times people are reminded that refugees are well vetted, and that they are trying to escape conflict, most people look at the violence of Syria or Yemen and simply want no part of it.
But the Palestinians see them as a vital form of welfare that rewards the sacrifices made by freedom fighters and their families, and say that many prisoners had no part in violence and did not receive fair trials.
Kvitova wanted no part of another loss to 17-year-old Anisimova, who beat her last year at Indian Wells and was the youngest American since Jennifer Capriati in 1993 to make it this far at Melbourne Park.
Moore, who went on to develop a close connection to the Bush family, said in an interview that for him politics had played no part in the event, adding that it was unfair Atwater was called a racist.
Daily headlines — from superstorms ravaging the U.S. to the wildfires that raged across Australia earlier this year — make clear that no part of the planet is immune from the increasingly severe effects of climate change and warming temperatures.
With the move, they charge, they're having to pay the price of a policy they had no part in deciding; indeed Airbnb's change to its cancellation policy overrode their own cancellation policies, many of which were much stricter.
In 1967, troops read the liberal economist John Kenneth Galbraith arguing that "no part of the original justification" for the war "remains intact," as he dismantled the idea of monolithic Communism and other Cold War justifications for war.
Top Palestinian officials said the decision had disqualified the U.S. from playing any role as mediator in the dispute, and that they would take no part in U.S.-sponsored talks until the decision on the capital was reversed.
Noel J. Francisco, the acting-solicitor general who signed the brief, quotes precedent and stresses it is "no part" of a state's "duty or power" to enforce its citizens' rights in respect of their relations with the federal government.
Swathes of eastern Aleppo have been destroyed, piles of rubble building in the streets, the loss of homes, businesses and human life forming collateral in a war thousands of civilians want no part of and yet cannot escape from.
Trees, bushes, and other plants all naturally emit compounds into the air that react with NOx gases and make ozone, explained Anthony Wexler, director of the UC Davis Air Quality Research Center who took no part in the research.
In a video for her YouTube series, Heather's Closet, the Real Housewives of Orange County star shares all of her "quirky (and very useful)" traveling hacks, and one thing is very clear: she wants no part of airport germs.
"The status quo isn't so good — we need to do a better job," said Sharon Nachman, division chief of pediatric infectious diseases and professor of pediatrics at Stony Brook Medicine, who also took no part in the CDC report.
The team looked much tighter and more composed than under his predecessor, while playmaker Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, who was cold-shouldered by Muslin and played no part in qualifying, also justified his inclusion with an excellent all-round performance.
TEXAS MOM CLAIMS SHE HAD NO PART IN 3-YEAR-OLD SHERIN MATHEWS' DEATH The Arp Police Department released a statement regarding the incident and confirmed authorities were investigating Orpineda's alleged inappropriate relationship with two juvenile students, KLTV reported.
This newspaper thinks the parliament is quite right to protect citizens from the confusion they would no doubt feel were they to find that no part of a "veggie burger" was made of the flesh of a dead animal.
Paula spent all of season one acting as Rebecca's id, initiating all of the petty, vindictive shenanigans that Rebecca claimed she wanted no part in but secretly craved, the way the best friend traditionally does in a romantic comedy.
PARIS, Jan 20 (Reuters) - The European commission will play no part in the screening of any tie-up between Orange and Bougyues' telecom division, leaving the issue to France's competition authority, according to three sources close to the matter.
In no part of Kim's statement does he indicate the North's commitment to a complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization; instead, he says the country will focus its efforts on building the economy now that it has finished its mission.
You can see a trainer forcibly shoving a German Shepherd -- one of at least 5 dogs used in the production -- into the frothing water, but the animal wanted NO part of it ... and repeatedly clawed at the pool's edge.
No part of the country today is immune to American fracture or the squalid Trump wars, to cultural confrontations over identity and gender and race, to the effects of stagnant incomes over decades, or to the narcissism of modernity.
In January, Mr. Villar appeared before a judge and said that he took no part in the decision to forgive the debt of the clubs, pinning the responsibility on his subordinates, including Jorge Pérez, the federation's former secretary general.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's last National Security Advisor John Bolton went ballistic after a July meeting about Ukraine and said he wanted no part of a backdoor connection he derided as a "drug deal," a former top official reportedly testified.
Maybe Harper simply wants no part of the Phillies, or maybe he is just waiting for their owner, John Middleton, to blow past the 403-year, $300 million agreement Manny Machado reached this week with the San Diego Padres.
One is that [the] party at large…anyone who has credibility within the party, as well as those who vote for the party, make a full-throated argument that racism, sexism, and religious bigotry have no part in the party.
The public safety commission agreed Tuesday that Cruz&aposs 2013 participation in the Broward County school district&aposs Promise Program — which has been criticized for leniency and over questions whether Cruz completed the program — played no part in the massacre.
"When I founded Children in Crisis, I believed there were no borders for suffering, egos should play no part, and no race, creed, or accident of circumstance should stand in the way of a child's right to an education," she said.
Always a non-partisan figure, Ciampi took no part in the 1994 election which launched Silvio Berlusconi's political career, But he returned two years later when Berlusconi was defeated by Romano Prodi at the head of a center-left alliance.
Heist Studios revealed it was notified by Exterion Media, which holds the advertising contract for the Tube, stating that the brand "cannot run topless models on the Underground," despite the fact that no part of the model's chest is on display.
The dirty secret is that the same members of Congress who extol the virtues of private enterprise, and enthusiastically embrace the drain-the-big-government-swamp project, want no part of that project when it comes to their own backyard.
Photo via YouTube Twitter took turns roasting A$AP Rocky last week when clips of a 2015 interview he did with TimeOut magazine made the rounds, in which he seemingly claimed to want no part in the Black Lives Matter movement.
Attending the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Toronto, this man kisses his beer and proceeds to chug the whole thing, instead of kissing the woman sitting right next to him, who clearly wants no part in any of this.
These dancers lie, sit, kneel — there are several memorable group descents to the floor — but mainly they're upright; and though they use every part of the body, no part is livelier than those feet: traveling, jumping, hopping, turning, balancing, beating.
"Catherine, Called Birdy" and "The Midwife's Apprentice" — a Newbery Honor book and a Newbery Award winner, respectively — give us heroines who, though quite different, struggle to define themselves against a backdrop of external circumstance they had no part in creating.
Director and writer Ava DuVernay created this four-episode miniseries for Netflix, all based on the real criminal investigation of five teenagers of color, labeled the Central Park Five, who were convicted of a sexual assault they had no part in.
DUBAI, May 7 (Reuters) - Iran will leave no part of Saudi Arabia untouched except holy Muslim sites if Riyadh "does anything ignorant", Iran's defence minister was quoted as saying after a Saudi prince threatened to move the "battle" to Iran.
When the report came out last week, Pai said that it showed he was lied to by the FCC's former CIO, David Bray, a holdover from the Obama administration, and that his office had no part in spreading the false information.
"When applying these results to an individual patient, clinicians must consider other interventions in addition to aspirin, such as smoking cessation and control of blood pressure and lipid levels, to lower risk," wrote Gaziano, who took no part in the analysis.
No part of the Constitution allows a law enforcement agency to rewrite a law it disagrees with, nor does it allow a federal court to sit idly by while that same agency prosecutes citizens for violating the new, made-up law.
The Chinese government says that Washington should play no part in trying to settle the territorial disputes in the South China Sea, and it has criticized operations by United States Navy ships that have passed close by islands controlled by China.
I, and Heirs to the Confederacy as a whole, will have no part in the damaging, desecration, or destruction of any historical monument, memorial, or marker, and actually support the protection of all such monuments, be they Confederate or otherwise.
From the start of his administration, President Barack Obama had tried to lower tensions with Russia and refocus American attention on a rising China; he had made clear he wanted no part in the problems of the post-Soviet periphery.
Those of you, and by "you," I mean "us," who feel annoyed by the continued existence of this institution will be relieved to learn that it plays no part in the midterm elections, and is relevant only during presidential elections.
Agatha is consumed by all things prenatal, and especially the pregnancy of Meghan, a well-off and beautifully turned-out married customer, also in her third trimester, who represents perfection to a woman whose absent boyfriend wants no part of fatherhood.
No part of the state showcased the gap between traditional Democratic strength and Clinton's problems like southeast Iowa, a string of small and often-shrinking communities that bolted the party's nominee in the 2016 general election, while reelecting Democratic Rep.
In 21970, to mark the 21994th anniversary of the Watergate break-in (in which he played no part), Mr. Krogh wrote an essay for The Times about the Fielding break-in, which he believed had established the mind-set for Watergate.
Mr. Pattis, who has insisted repeatedly that Mr. Dulos played no part in Ms. Dulos's disappearance, said that he had submitted a motion on Thursday asking that prosecutors continue the criminal case so that Mr. Dulos's name could be cleared.
Sometimes, it even felt as though I was not able to control any of my actions, but instead I was just an actor obeying the script of a movie I had no part in writing—which is a process known as disassociation.
The Philippines has said it wants no part in anything confrontational in the strategic waterway and will not jeopardize promises of extensive Chinese trade and investment, and offers of military hardware, that Duterte has got since he launched his surprise foreign policy shift.
"We have a lot of work to do in that regard because there are dangerous currents of authoritarian populism, and no part of the world remembers better what happens when difficult economies mix with sectarian exploitation, with nationalism and fear," he said.
"There's no part of me that's ever going to become accepting ... of a decision ... that essentially (says) that the courts shouldn't get involved in gerrymandering no matter how bad it is, no matter how destructive of our political system it is," she said.
At one point, Mr. Bolton declared that he would have no part in the "drug deal" that Mr. Mulvaney and other allies of the president were concocting and directed a deputy to report details of the scheme to a White House lawyer.
He then spends much of the next hour professing that he is not nationalist and certainly not anti-Semitic, insists that he is too young to have anything to do with Nazism and says that he is no part of any populist wave.
While no part of the law has been repealed -- Republicans tried and failed, repeatedly, to "repeal" the law -- they did zero out the tax, or fine, levied against people who do not secure health insurance under the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate.
If Davis wants no part of the Western Conference's slaughterhouse, the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers are the only suitors with enough draft picks and blue-chip talent to make New Orleans happy while still contending for a title after Davis climbs aboard.
"  "The American people don't want us in a political fight, and I want no part of a political fight either, but when the president says things that turn out not to be accurate, we should not say 'you're lying,' we should say 'Mr.
In international agreements, "shall" implies a binding legal requirement, and Secretary of State John Kerry made it clear that unless "shall" became the much squishier "should," the world's largest economy would have no part in the most serious climate change resolution to date.
At a court hearing in the eastern town of San Francisco Gotera in Morazan, Bustillo testified he had had no part in the operation which he said was conducted at the behest of Colonel Domingo Monterrosa, commander of the feared Atlacatl Battalion.
In their questions, senators should focus on the substance of the charges at hand — not try to use disinformation to deflect and diffuse them, or map them onto a country that wants no part of American scandals but relies on American advocacy.
A crucial obstacle was removed late on Wednesday when former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, the League's main ally, gave a green light to the talks, accepting a demand from 5-Star that his Forza Italia party take no part in the next government.
Read more:Manny Pacquiao&aposs people want no part in a fight with Terence Crawford, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum saysAn 18-year-old Californian who is already 6-foot-4 scored one of the knockouts of the weekend at the Ruiz Jr. vs.
But it's also a singularly uninspiring one, relying on an existing bill that he had no part in creating, and that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has vowed he will never bring up for a vote in his chamber of the legislature.
"The more fight a person puts up, it's more likely that animals are not going to press the attack," he said, adding that no part of a gator's body is particularly vulnerable, despite conventional wisdom about aiming for the eyes and nostrils.
Hill, the former top Europe expert in Trump's White House, testified that Bolton told her he wanted no part of the effort that involved acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, a person in the room for Hill's testimony told NBC News.
Magnussen batted away a loaded question about whether he was happy to be away from McLaren's Woking factory, saying only that he was pleased to be a part of a new team and his former employers had played no part in the deal.
A leaked internal memo would later calculate the total cost of the breach at $3.78 million, some of which Texas journalist Barrett Brown was later ordered to pay in the form of restitution, even though he had no part in the attack.
Bishop had no part in the initial midterm race, but he's only up for the House seat now after a consuming and drawn-out investigation marked by a series of sensational revelations detailing evidence of election fraud on behalf of the Harris campaign.
The bailout, in which Doha played no part and first learned about in the media, has prompted a rethink of how the gas-rich kingdom invests money abroad via its giant sovereign wealth fund, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
If Meredith — the publisher behind Family Circle and Better Homes and Garden — now decides it is interested in the news business it wanted no part of for years, it doesn't automatically mean the Kochs plan on having an active hand in the news business.
As it turns out, the idea of such a Muslim registry is so obviously bad and offensive to most people that many employed in the tech sector leapfrogged their CEOs and media relations departments to sign a petition stating they'll have no part in it.
Sources from Miley's side tell TMZ, she tried valiantly to save the marriage and the dealbreaker was that Liam was drinking a lot and using certain drugs, and she wanted no part of it ... especially since she struggled with substance abuse in the past.
There's a range of rich mid-twentieth traditionalist thinkers who had no part of the conservative movement, and indeed are usually seen as Cold War liberals, but they have powerful conservative insights: figures like George Kennan, Walter Lippmann, Hannah Arendt, John Lukacs and Peter Viereck.
Nearly 60 percent of Americans reporting no religious affiliation said God played no part whatsoever in human evolution, whereas 89 percent of Protestants and 80 percent of Catholics ascribed to either a strict creationist view or a God-played-a-role view on human evolution.
"CEP played no part in the selection of Reynobond PE and simply fulfilled the order as directed by the design and build team," the company said in a statement on Saturday, referring to CEP Architectural Facades Ltd, the Omnis unit which fulfilled the contract.
However, Turkey's lira, will play no part in any lure for higher yield returns as it is expected to continue falling - over 11 percent to 6.25 per greenback in a year - amid rising tensions with the United States and potential uncertainty after local elections.
Kushner's attorney, Abbe Lowell, issued a statement through a spokesman, saying the president's son-in-law "has met with hundreds of business people" and "has taken no part of any business, loans or projects with or for" his family's business since joining the White House.
A crucial obstacle was removed late in the day when former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, the League's main ally, gave his green light to the talks, accepting a demand from 313-Star that his Forza Italia party take no part in the next government.
But the Greens want no part of the Democratic Party's ascendant left wing: As much as they may loathe President Trump, they say several issues — including corporate donations and support for capitalism — have rendered both the Democrats and the Republican Party rotten to the core.
They have no knowledge of the 22019s and 1980s when the "progressives" of that time demanded that the marginally and fully psychotic patients be released from "inhumane" state institutions and "mainstreamed" through halfway houses — which these patients wanted no part of, often preferring the streets.
"So we went up and Mitch McConnell, who I get on with well and is a smart guy, Mitch McConnell wanted no part of having a bipartisan commitment that we would say, essentially, Russia is doing this — stop," Biden said in January, CBS reported.
Aspirations which were at least in part hurt by GS International's negative publicity in 2016 relating to a lawsuit filed by the Libyan Investment Authority (from which they were exonerated), even if both Sherwood and Goldman said it played no part in his departure.
For a recent example of what alienated voters look like, look no further than Brazil's presidential election results, where 9.5 percent of the electorate cast blank or spoiled ballots largely as a way to protest a system and a race they wanted no part in.
"Even though the rates may be stable, millennials are less likely to have had an HIV test, even compared to older groups," said Brandon Brown, an HIV expert at the University of California Riverside School of Medicine who played no part in the report, over email.
What the show lacks in cultural and racial accuracy — there is no part of Chicago's Southside that is both working class and mostly white like the Gallagher's neighborhood — it makes up for with biting honesty about just how bad things can get for the working class.
The SEC does not charge that any person involved in the bond issuance knew that Volkswagen diesel vehicles did not comply with U.S. emissions rules when these securities were sold, but simply repeats unproven claims about Volkswagen AG's former CEO, who played no part in the sales.
" The automaker added that the SEC "does not charge that any person involved in the bond issuance knew that Volkswagen diesel vehicles did not comply with U.S. emissions rules when these securities were sold" but repeats claims about Winterkorn "who played no part in the sales.
Turns out Voxility wants no part of hosting 8chan, and after being alerted (by former Facebook CSO Alex Stamos) that one of its clients had decided to do so, it simply pulled the plug on Epik's services; right now Bitmitigate, Daily Stormer and 8chan are all down.
"The surgery eliminates, completely, the seizures in roughly 60% to 70% of the children [who undergo the operation], so it's really highly effective," said Behrmann, who took no part in the surgery, which is performed on about 4% to 6% of all patients with uncontrollable epilepsy.
Being part of a film that doesn't pull any punches feels like a good fit for Crews's own advocacy and his passionate call for others — particularly men — to not "sell out," but rather to sacrifice, to make Hollywood's culture a place in which predators have no part.
Bolton's former underlings at the White House declined to comment on the manuscript news, including Fiona Hill, the onetime NSC Russia hand who testified last fall that Bolton had said he wanted no part of a "drug deal" cooked up by Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.
In the end, Trump's maximum pressure campaign will make it more likely that Iran resumes its nuclear program at full speed, and, in turn, increases the chances that Iran and the United States will end up in a war that the American public wants no part of.
Spain's former leader told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that Catalan separatist leaders should bear full responsibility for the chaos and clashes during their 2017 independence referendum, insisting that he played no part in directing the national police to use force to block people from voting.
When they were presented with gray walls making it so no part of the arena was lighter or darker overall, they still moved toward the black stripe, which was centered on a white stripe so as to reflect the same amount of light as the gray.
According to the United States Drought Monitor, most of the southern half of California is now experiencing moderate or severe drought, a marked change from three months ago, when less than 10 percent of the state was in moderate drought and no part was in severe drought.
No part of the meeting I attended included anything about the campaign, there was no follow up to the meeting that I am aware of, I do not recall how many people were there (or their names), and I have no knowledge of any documents being offered or accepted.
Although Cain, the former CEO of Godfather's Pizza, has been chair of the board of directors at the Kansas City Fed, directors of the regional Fed banks essentially act as a liaison between the bank and regional business interests and have no part in monetary policymaking or banking regulation.
But now the family was torn apart, and it showed in every aspect of its members' lives: There was no part of their neighborhood where they could walk without thinking of Makayla, no night the three remaining sisters did not sleep in the same twin bed for comfort.
This week Jason Pierce and Pete Kember (AKA Sonic Boom) of space-rock pioneers Spacemen 3 put out a joint statement on Spiritualized's Facebook page, pleading with fans not to buy the Spacemen 153 records that were being released on RSD due to them having no part in them.
"Discrimination has no part in the hiring process and that's why we take such care to help job seekers and hiring managers carefully consider all information they put forth during the job search process to avoid any conscious or unconscious bias," the company said in a statement. Indeed.
In an interview with Comedy Central's Larry Wilmore here in New York, the Democratic presidential candidate wanted no part of defining "schlonged," the perhaps vulgar, perhaps Yiddish, perhaps purely New York term that Donald Trump used recently to refer to Hillary Clinton's loss in the 2008 Democratic primary.
"In Afghanistan thousands of women have recently come together in public risking their lives to ask that their rights and the rights of their children be guaranteed in peace negotiations that so far they have been allow no part of," Jolie told a ministerial meeting on U.N. peacekeeping.
"The fact they have named him CEO indicates to me that he has at least passed some litmus test about his part in all of this and indicates to me that there was little or no part," said Nancy Bush, an analyst with NAB Research, which owns Wells shares.
GENEVA/BEIRUT (Reuters) - The fate of President Bashar al-Assad will play no part in talks to end the Syrian war, the head of the government's delegation said, leading the U.N. peace envoy to warn that lack of progress on the issue could threaten a fragile cessation of hostilities.
At the constitutional convention in Philadelphia in 1787, the men who framed the federal government made a great many compromises, but "the Convention were perplexed with no part of this plan so much as with the mode of choosing the President," as the Pennsylvania delegate James Wilson later explained.
The first is that Clinton played little to no part in this approval process because as secretary of state, she headed an agency that was just one of many involved in the approval process — and even then, it was likely a lower-level staffer who handled the approval.

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