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Not only will this help keep you out of trouble, it will help keep our country out of trouble.
I also feel it helped me stay out of trouble.
"Trying to get an education, just get out of trouble."
However, he must remain out of trouble, the outlet reported.
Parents always want to help their children out of trouble.
That Michael really can't stay out of trouble, can he?
Ariane Tschumi's job is to keep them out of trouble.
Want to bail yourself out of trouble on the trail?
"You can steer your way out of trouble," Rogers said.
That same handwriting could have gotten her out of trouble.
So I've got plenty to keep me out of trouble!
Williams then hit two aces to get out of trouble.
They also require the fighter to stay out of trouble.
Bottom line ... stay out of trouble, stay out of prison.
However, Arrieta struck out Werth looking to wiggle out of trouble.
BUY ur way out of trouble by settling out of court!
"Her greatest achievement is getting out of trouble," Trump told supporters.
"I served my way out of trouble several times," he said.
I was a skilled seven-footer who stayed out of trouble.
We kept it out of trouble and collected in the end.
My job is to make sure you stay out of trouble.
Treinen struck out Andres Blanco but couldn't get out of trouble.
The Xbox, I figured, would help keep me out of trouble.
I just developed these routines that kept me out of trouble.
Those charges will be dismissed if he stays out of trouble.
Promoters say raising farm animals keeps the kids out of trouble.
He's the kind of kid who likes staying out of trouble.
The Philadelphia native stayed in Connecticut and stayed out of trouble.
For four years, he was able to stay out of trouble.
Tigers starter Tyson Ross had a tougher time staying out of trouble.
His mother said she pressed charges to keep him out of trouble.
Kim Kardashian is doing a perfect job of staying out of trouble.
Beware, though: these dragons will not come bail you out of trouble.
Kluber pitched out of trouble created by his infield in the second.
He's engaged and has been staying out of trouble, his brother said.
Now, she's just gotta stay out of trouble ... for a long time.
Advocates for the programs say they also keep kids out of trouble.
But he struggled to find stability and to stay out of trouble.
She also hopes her former brother-in-law stays out of trouble.
There was Michael Pineda, pitching out of trouble instead of into it.
Bruni: Yes, but will that $12 billion get him out of trouble?
Kansas City starter Danny Duffy was even better working out of trouble.
I also believe A.C. was the one who kept O.J. out of trouble.
Firstly to Apple, which Canalys believes is not out of trouble in China.
If he stays out of trouble after that, the charges will be dropped.
Stay where dad can see you, stay out of trouble, and occupy yourself.
But it's gotten me out of trouble with things like a bar fight.
Yet somehow, Tesla wriggles out of trouble and rolls out a fantastic product.
In the fifth, Franco's slow roller to third got Teheran out of trouble.
WeWork is not out of trouble until SoftBank's rescue plan is in place.
Both times, Cody Allen worked out of trouble, stranding four runners in all.
Here, the kids sing a Christian hymn to get themselves out of trouble.
That's how you win: staying out of trouble and staying around the money.
The options for Verizon to buy its way out of trouble are limited.
He was immediately productive for the Patriots and apparently stayed out of trouble.
But I know that it will enhance my chances of staying out of trouble.
In practice, that required him to stay in bed and keep out of trouble.
This will keep your office busy and out of trouble for weeks, possibly years.
She likes staying in and flying under the radar and staying out of trouble.
In the past, bosses could rely on politicians to get them out of trouble.
Leia blasts them out of trouble, and into a worse situation: the trash compactor.
United Airlines is having a tricky time staying out of trouble with passengers lately.
Keeping Lena Dunham out of trouble on social media isn't a one-person job.
Michele Fitzgerald proved herself to be a good scrambler, talking herself out of trouble.
And do they have what it takes to keep the president out of trouble?
"This thing has gotten me out of trouble," he added, referring to his voice.
But she managed to stay out of trouble in a neighborhood brimming with crime.
He got out of trouble in the second, and the Orioles never threatened again.
It was always for someone else's benefit or to get me out of trouble.
The best way to stay out of trouble, he decided, was to leave town.
With the case in Nevada still pending, the Bundys aren't out of trouble yet.
But as White House counsel, McGahn has failed to keep Trump out of trouble.
Huck, a brooding loner, is determined to find a job and stay out of trouble.
The haphazard ban hasn't been successful in keeping Facebook out of trouble with state officials.
Other than his arrest Wednesday, the rapper has stayed out of trouble in recent years.
This time, he benefited from strong run support and repeatedly got himself out of trouble.
But her mother believes she has a way to get her baby out of trouble.
I've done the best I can and just trying to keep them out of trouble.
Barclays Chief Executive Jes Staley remains staunchly committed to growing the business out of trouble.
You scare me, because I won't be around forever to get you out of trouble.
After deGrom left, it was Antonio Bastardo's turn to pitch in and out of trouble.
He allowed a run in the second but wriggled out of trouble in later innings.
He allowed runners on second and third with one out before getting out of trouble.
Compliance officers are supposed to keep banks, hedge funds, and other companies out of trouble.
"Football keeps a lot of these kids out of trouble, on track academically," he says.
If we could get a chap out of trouble, they'd do as we ask forever.
Its outcome is most often decided by which jockey keeps his horse out of trouble.
If he stays out of trouble for a year, his record will be wiped clean.
Pitchers from both teams got themselves into and out of trouble in the early innings.
Ultimately, keeping teens out of trouble and promoting healthy habits may be a team effort.
Ray worked out of trouble in the fifth after a gift double for Charlie Blackmon.
Every situation is different: your notes might be necessary to get you out of trouble.
Snell got himself into and out of trouble, building up his pitch count but escaping unscathed.
Smith was expected to be reinstated in March, on the assumption he stayed out of trouble.
The 26-year-old Cuban did not allow a walk and repeatedly worked out of trouble.
A surefire way to stay out of trouble is by picking something Kim Jong-un likes.
Jesse Biddle earned his first career save by getting out of trouble in a scoreless 10th.
However, Rodman was placed on 3 years probation with the condition he stay out of trouble.
He struck out five and walked one while working out of trouble most of the day.
There's a playbook for getting out of trouble: bring in new management, cut costs, buy assets.
"Simpson has stayed out of trouble there," said Brooke Keast, spokeswoman for the Nevada prisons system.
All I do is sit here in the house and try to stay out of trouble.
He cites his creative family as one of the main reasons he stayed out of trouble.
Nathan Drake is a loveable rogue who talks, fights, and shoots his way out of trouble.
Her younger son, Damian, who is now 16, was in and out of trouble at school.
Contributing Opinion Writer The justices of the Supreme Court know how to keep out of trouble.
Mr. Acosta started dancing because his father wanted him off the streets and out of trouble.
The deferred prosecution agreement was set to expire on Monday if HSBC stayed out of trouble.
But some petrolheads claim that the best course of action is to accelerate out of trouble.
True to past form, Trump had built a creative response to get himself out of trouble.
If he stays out of trouble for five years, he will not have to pay it.
So he was just looking for different ways to try to get himself out of trouble.
In a "weird way," Baker told me, it keeps him and his cousins out of trouble.
He allowed two runs, six hits and a walk in six innings, pitching out of trouble often.
"This fellow had flown under the radar all these years by staying out of trouble," Hackney said.
Mr Macron's decision to spend his way out of trouble did not meet all the protesters' demands.
Detroit had chances to score in the early innings, but Kluber pitched out of trouble both times.
He's no longer a powerless figure, consigned to tapping the cartels' phones and staying out of trouble.
We're just one day into back-to-school season, yet America's youth can't stay out of trouble.
If someone is in trouble, determine how you would encourage them to get themselves out of trouble.
If he does all that and stays out of trouble, prosecutors will drop the charge next year.
I have great legs, a cute butt, and dimples that get me in and out of trouble.
As in Game 5 last October, deGrom squirmed out of trouble with critical pitches at key junctures.
He kept his eyes on his desk in class all day, hoping to stay out of trouble.
How does honoring an FBI-designated terrorist help black kids stay out of trouble with the police?
Nicky's been sober a while and she's staying out of trouble, working the janitorial duty in max.
They're going to try and mind their own business from now on and stay out of trouble.
That's how my parents kept us out of trouble — they put us in a lot of sports.
Kenley Jansen came out for the ninth and after a walk he got out of trouble quickly.
Incessantly, the kid asks for him to talk to his parents to get him out of trouble.
If Richards manages to stay out of trouble during that time, the case will be completely dismissed.
And the Yankees' bullpen pitched in and out of trouble to keep the final four frames scoreless.
Both men encourage dialogue and understanding, and they work tirelessly to keep their neighbors out of trouble.
There's a story, sure, about Baby getting in and out of trouble while finding love and money.
Wanting to keep her 15-year-old son out of trouble, she ushered him among the wimples.
These petty possession cases are typically dismissed after the person stays out of trouble for a year.
Chairman Maxine Waters, a Democrat, said he hasn't been able to keep Wells Fargo out of trouble.
RSVPED and NBA TEAM, with their consecutive consonants both got me out of trouble in the grid.
"The judge never gave me an apology — they just said, 'Stay out of trouble,'" Mr. Penn recalled.
Starter Mike Minor battled through 5 2/3 innings for Texas, weaving in and out of trouble.
He allowed eight hits, all singles, and worked out of trouble with the help of two double plays.
We switched classes, tried to trick our teachers, and got each other out of trouble whenever we could.
He can throw from different arm angles, get out of trouble and make a play on the run.
And now his memorial teen center will help keep kids out of trouble for many years to come.
Hogarth is desperate to keep Jess out of trouble (and John's case), but it's too late for that.
His attorney, Lance Lazzaro, tells us that condition is 6ix9ine's gotta stay out of trouble for a year.
Mr Trump's protectionist bent may make it hard for emerging markets to trade their way out of trouble.
That way they would still be doing their jobs and staying out of trouble at the same time.
Rafael Montero (223-22015) wriggled out of trouble all night in winning his career-high third straight start.
Shorter version: A Clinton administration will be a mostly boring administration — if it somehow stays out of trouble.
At the Boys & Girls Club, McMillan helps teens with homework and tries to keep them out of trouble.
Cishek pitched in and out of trouble in the ninth to earn his fifth save of the season.
Last week, she flashed her vagina at her boss in order to get out of trouble at work.
Pique tried to navigate out of trouble in his own box and loses the ball, but Spain clears.
Nonetheless, companies like Telegram are still proceeding with their offerings and hoping they can stay out of trouble.
They are a close-knit family who paid taxes, kept up their house and stayed out of trouble.
The non-profit program, which is free to join, was designed specifically to keep kids out of trouble.
I mean, it's always good to live your truth, but don't use it to get out of trouble.
Chairman Maxine Waters, a Democrat, said Sloan hasn't been able to keep Wells Fargo (WFC) out of trouble.
And the most shocking part ... Tony says Conor was a really quiet kid who stayed out of trouble.
We're told Egor has the Lohan family stamp of approval ... they think he keeps her out of trouble.
It would then step in and, among other things, steer, brake or even accelerate its way out of trouble.
Stay out of trouble, listen to your parents, respect your elders and you can be anything you wanna be.
It is comparatively common for teenagers to make false accusations, typically as an alibi to get out of trouble.
In other words, if Lauletta stays out of trouble for 12 months, all of his legal problems go away.
The letter also quotes scripture, from Proverbs: "Whoever keeps his mouth and his tongue keeps himself out of trouble."
" Hunting, Don said, did a lot for him as a teenager "in terms of keeping me out of trouble.
Well, no, but asking the question is a useful rhetorical device when you're trying to get out of trouble.
He successfully gets Mick out of trouble with the police, but their conversation the next morning leaves him troubled.
Marquez wiggled out of trouble in the fifth, getting Matt Carpenter to ground out and leave the bases loaded.
The rules of the house were simple enough: Bring home decent grades, stay out of trouble, clean your room.
At Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, now 27-year-old Dixon tries to stay out of trouble.
If Russell, 33, keeps out of trouble until 2019, the felony charge will be dismissed, according to Fox News.
He struck out three and walked four and needed to work his way out of trouble a few times.
Parents tried to teach their children, in the most visceral ways they could imagine, to stay out of trouble.
"They are very much about problem-solving, using your wits and courage to get out of trouble," she said.
That charge was dismissed after he performed community service and agreed to stay out of trouble for six months.
So here's what to do to keep your loan on track and stay out of trouble with the lender.
Cubs left-hander Jon Lester (12-9) pitched in and out of trouble to win his second straight start.
You must decide whether to step in and save the man, or cycle on and keep out of trouble.
In both cases, he turns to financial payments to try to get out of trouble and minimize personal damage.
"Most people will flip if the Government lets them out of trouble," Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter last month.
Is he reformed Bill and trying to make good or a wiley scofflaw scamming his way out of trouble.
"This defendant has proved he cannot follow court orders and stay out of trouble," said the prosecutor, Hayden Briklin.
To keep myself out of trouble, I retired to my hotel room and drank, well, a lot of tequila.
Just 2 months ago a judge ordered her to wear an alcohol monitoring device, and stay out of trouble.
She was never confrontational toward other inmates, and as far as I know, she did stay out of trouble.
But that didn't stop the Orange County Housewives from giving PEOPLE their most successful tips for getting out of trouble.
Cilic blasted his way out of trouble though and when he broke to love for 3-3, he looked menacing.
Velazquez pitched out of trouble in the first when Bonifacio singled and went to third on Cain's one-out single.
And China exporting its way out of trouble might place an undue burden on the rest of the global economy.
The plea deal required 6ix9ine to stay out of trouble for two years, at which point he would face sentencing.
Those who are caught risk being sent to a prison camp if they cannot bribe their way out of trouble.
That would mean no jail time, but Cardi would have to stay out of trouble for some period of time.
I think what if my children were in trouble I would do anything — anything — to get them out of trouble.
Families wealthy enough to send American young people abroad generally have the wherewithal to bail their "kids" out of trouble.
You've probably heard that the easiest way to stay out of trouble is to apologize when you make a mistake.
We tell them to stay out of trouble and label them as bad kids for outbursts of anger and frustration.
But they tolerated the game, they were like "Well, it's creative too and...if it keeps him out of trouble.".
Edwin Diaz recorded his major-league-leading 50th save by pitching out of trouble in the last of the 13th.
Persky also indicated he would be willing to reduce Chain's felony to a misdemeanor if he stayed out of trouble.
Diaz entered the game at that point, needing to pitch out of trouble to protect the Mariners' two-run lead.
Centrowitz stayed out of trouble in a physical race Saturday night, unimpeded by the jostling in the pack behind him.
The judge was "cautiously optimistic" that Mr. Vinas, who he agreed was a "complex individual," would stay out of trouble.
Amarillo, he said, is ready to welcome any refugees who are willing to become citizens and stay out of trouble.
After his arrests, Cuong checked in regularly with ICE as he was required to do, and stayed out of trouble.
The incidental beneficiaries of those efforts were the Bush and Obama administrations and the nominees we kept out of trouble.
But somehow he managed to stay out of trouble: he graduated on time, in 1978, and enlisted in the Marines.
It was initially aimed toward kids who were in and out of trouble, or kids struggling at school or home.
Most Muslims -- particularly immigrants -- keep their heads down, want a quiet, peaceful life and want to stay out of trouble.
A few careers have ended in drink, but more typically the rolling dread keeps cartoonists home and out of trouble.
"How are you doing?" she would say, and I would tell her to stay strong and stay out of trouble.
And we grew up in a bad neighborhood, so gaming was always something that kept us busy, home, out of trouble.
Sanchez, who's 6-0 with a 3.36 ERA in his last 11 starts, worked out of trouble during his entire outing.
That essentially means Clemons will only be locked up for 5 days, with the caveat that he stays out of trouble.
Misunderstandings or arguments could arrive this evening, but you'll know how to talk your way out of trouble (you always do!).
"In an economy where the use of rare earths is growing, you cannot recycle your way out of trouble," King said.
If he stays out of trouble for a year and does 40 hours of community service, the charges will be dropped.
Pivetta pitched out of trouble in the fourth, striking out Cameron Maybin with runners on second and third and two outs.
Over the years that followed, Meek struggled to keep up with Judge Brinkley's probation conditions, but largely stayed out of trouble.
But projections further ahead are discouragingly low, suggesting that Greece will not be able to grow its way out of trouble.
It's great at first because it does allow you to stay out of trouble and be able to focus on something.
Adalberto Mejia finished seven innings in Monday's victory and Gibson used his ground ball-heavy approach to stay out of trouble.
So when he gets to Nickel, he's equipped to watch, learn, and keep himself out of trouble as much as possible.
These lofty capabilities that keep drivers out of trouble are also the kind to lure them north of the speed limit.
A criminal-court judge dismissed the charge against Depp on the condition that he stay out of trouble for six months.
In fact, autonomous air is easier than autonomous ground — because you have more degrees of freedom to get out of trouble.
On the Volga, for example, I avoided killing people connected the religious community and even helped a few out of trouble.
Biden may have been trying to limit what he said — just as he limits press exposure — to keep out of trouble.
Abby is still in foster care and if Angel wants to assume legal guardianship, she needs to stay out of trouble.
These light-touch interventions aren't panaceas, but they may keep a great many students out of trouble and doing better academically.
For his part, Jimmy had something of a rebellious streak, and was in and out of trouble for a few years.
When you're in a little bit of trouble, which happens to everyone, he's the best to get you out of trouble.
Advisers can also keep you out of trouble — like stop you from buying a work after only seeing a j-peg.
Contrary to critics' fears, the rates at which these defendants showed up to court and stayed out of trouble remained constant.
After Mr. Burch paid $2,396 in fees and stayed out of trouble for two years, the case was dismissed in 0003.
Johnson, however, stayed out of trouble, a hot putter more than making amends for what he said was pedestrian iron play.
Most people will flip if the Government lets them out of trouble, even if.... ....it means lying or making up stories.
Unfortunately, it's not possible right now to do so in a way that makes everyone happy and keeps us out of trouble.
After five years, she will be out of trouble — as long as she keeps paying 6,200 crowns each month towards her debts.
The other 3 charges will go away if he stays out of trouble while on probation -- all part of a plea deal.
Even when the Mets had runners on base, Gonzalez often executed the right pitches at critical times to get out of trouble.
The judge in his child sex case told Tekashi the same -- stay out of trouble -- 3 weeks ago when he got probation.
But like our birdhouse run-in with the Mavic last year, we ran into some issues keeping the drone out of trouble.
Some observers root them in Mrs Merkel's upbringing in East Germany, where verbal ambiguity and passivity could keep one out of trouble.
But with the Phillies up 2-0, Hellickson needed to get out of trouble in the fourth to keep his team ahead.
His total of 12 touchdowns might appear modest, but he also managed to stay out of trouble by surrendering only four interceptions.
He says he was lucky to be approached by Switchback, a charity, which helped him find work and stay out of trouble.
Trump's comment that America can't default on its debt, and can money-print its way out of trouble, shreds that Republican playbook.
So maybe it's not the timesaver the company promises it will be, but at least it will keep seniors out of trouble.
Disick's sex addiction proclamation was just an excuse to get out of trouble, and that makes it a whole lot more problematic.
Blaine was able to wiggle his way out of trouble, but he would lose that year's Republican nomination to Rutherford B. Hayes.
But if Trump thinks that blaming them can get him out of trouble, it doesn't appear to actually be working for him.
These adjustments would make it easier for him to spin or leap out of trouble in the event of a crash. Cool!
Some Trump critics believe there is more going on here than a President who lies to just to get out of trouble.
The right-hander got out of trouble in the third when he retired three straight after allowing a pair of leadoff singles.
He walked five, struck out two and worked out of trouble in his final three innings, when the Reds stranded eight runners.
Of course fights could erupt at any punk show at any time, but sometimes being at concerts kept us out of trouble.
Me, I'm just a ham-and-egg guy, kind of slap it around a little bit and hopefully stay out of trouble.
Police told them their lyrical content was to blame and they've since slipped away from public performances, to stay out of trouble.
She's not out of trouble, though: the United States has won consecutive corners, and France can't get out of its own end.
What the truly fatuous laws underscore is how unthinkingly we rely on a mesh of norms to keep us out of trouble.
Of course, this is all under the assumption Kodak can stay out of trouble behind bars ... which ain't always easy to do.
They then appointed current Barcelona boss Luis Enrique, who saw them out of trouble and stabilised them as a top-half club.
That care kept millions of children in school and out of trouble, allowing for a longer, healthier and more economically stable life.
He'll be off the hook if he "stays out of trouble" for five years, but he vowed to continue offering migrants shelter.
Establishing this common ground might seem minor, but it may keep a great many students out of trouble and doing better academically.
Are you the older coach who's trying to get his boys out of trouble and you know, change the definition of rape?
Although he had been sober and out of trouble for nearly a decade, the driving charge violated the terms of his parole.
Another man was arrested, but talked his way out of trouble by claiming to have seen Mr. Odiase join in the shooting.
CreditCreditCameron Spencer/Getty Images CERVERA, Spain — Marc Márquez was struggling to keep out of trouble, but this was not the usual kind.
From age 18, court records show, he was in and out of trouble with the law — and in and out of prison.
If, however, ZTE can find decent leadership and stay out of trouble – big ifs, for sure – a 5G rollout holds real promise.
Fiers (13-6) consistently worked out of trouble, scattering seven hits and walking three while striking out six in 6 1/3 innings.
In other words, I can see this style of press conference getting him out of trouble more than it lands him in it.
Regardless of her efforts to keep him out of trouble, Ricky is murdered — one of the most pivotal, traumatic moments in the film.
My secondary school years are marked by how I successfully stayed out of trouble — for a few months, even, I was a prefect.
A judge agreed early this year to dismiss the case if he stayed out of trouble for six months, according to court records.
With a more conservative game plan, Kizer stayed out of trouble, made smart decisions and completed 18 of 34 passes for 179 yards.
In 1956 the queen was advised to let Philip go away on a long overseas tour which should keep him out of trouble.
It's true that federal prisoners can earn up to 15 percent off the length of their sentences if they stay out of trouble.
Penetrating the school's network proved simple, he says, and thanks to Desautels' affable arrogance, talking his way out of trouble was easier still.
Rangers starter Lance Lynn (23-21) worked out of trouble early and minimized damage before exiting with two outs in the sixth inning.
Staying out of trouble meant that he could not safely participate in the sorts of social activities his peers were a part of.
You are able to make mistakes without the fear of disappointment, or tell the truth instead of lying to get out of trouble.
"I try to keep myself out of trouble," said Barbosa, who averaged 6.4 points in 15.9 minutes a game during the regular season.
They're a bunch of loud-mouthed dreamers who can't stay out of trouble and, because of that, they're a real delight to watch.
Rookie left-hander Harrison Musgrave walked two batters in the sixth but got out of trouble by striking out Tucker Barnhart and Votto.
In this game, though, Clevinger needed to work his way out of trouble a few times, scattering seven hits in the six innings.
He doesn't mean any harm but somehow finds himself in these situations, and then, through his own ingenuity, gets himself out of trouble.
Teatru Manoel One of Europe's oldest working theaters, the Manoel opened in 1732, in part to keep rambunctious young knights out of trouble.
Physically closed in and unsmiling, outwardly surly and inwardly despairing, Autumn doesn't quip her way out of trouble or even talk that much.
If they met certain requirements, signed up for the program and stayed out of trouble, he promised they could stay in the country.
Raonic had plenty to do with that, of course, including in the third-set tiebreaker, when he served his way out of trouble.
Osano works to keep you out of trouble and monitors all of the vendors you share data with — so you don't have to.
Money and class privilege got our family out of trouble in the past and made it possible to immigrate twice in two generations.
"I was tossed around like a hot potato," laughs Basco, whose role is, admittedly, to stay out of trouble during the mega battle.
It turns out that new features designed to keep vehicles in their lanes and out of trouble are contributing to rising insurance rates.
He stayed out of trouble for years, prosecutors said, caring for his mother and working as a parking garage attendant and a telemarketer.
Since the 1960s, when the company was caught smuggling artificial sweetener, its leaders have been in and out of trouble with minor consequences.
Fiers (7-6) consistently worked out of trouble, scattering seven hits and walking three while striking out six in 6 1/3 innings.
Kyle Crick pitched out of trouble in the eighth, and Elias Diaz provided an insurance run with a sacrifice fly in the ninth.
Yamamoto, after retiring the first seven batters he faced, took a no-hitter into the fourth before getting in and out of trouble.
Mr. Ransom has been in and out of trouble with the law since 242, with 25 arrests as a juvenile and an adult.
But manufacturing is not out of trouble and will continue to be buffeted by a strong dollar, weak global demand and lower oil prices.
For centuries, housework has been weaponized by men like Peterson as a way of keeping women busy, in their homes, and out of trouble.
Let's hope for the sake of his owner's savings that Courage can stay out of trouble and remember that pebbles are friend, not food.
He allowed two hits in the first inning but got out of trouble by striking out Carlos Gomez with runners on second and third.
Bumgarner pitched in and out of trouble in his five innings, giving up seven hits and one run with five strikeouts and three walks.
Instead, Harden catches his breath, puts himself in a calm mindset, understanding the transitory nature of all things, and keeps himself out of trouble.
Nonetheless, as the accompanying partner of a UK diplomat, I was resolved to be on my very best behavior, and stay out of trouble.
George was an Ohio State legend just like Elliott ... but unlike Elliott, stayed out of trouble once he made it big as a pro.
After independence in 1947 thugs used to bribe politicians to stay out of trouble and to secure lucrative state concessions such as mining rights.
The golf legend could have his DUI charges expunged if he stays out of trouble for a year and enters a DUI diversion program.
The good news ... Okafor says he's grown and matured as a person since that incident -- and he's essentially stayed out of trouble ever since.
When he faced protests in 2011 Mr Bouteflika bought his way out of trouble with subsidies, pay rises for civil servants and other handouts.
The reality is that phones, tablets, computers and TVs have become some of the easiest ways to keep kids settled and out of trouble.
Image: YouTubeThe Russian robot that gained internet infamy by "breaking out" of its lab a few months ago just can't stay out of trouble.
During his teen years, baseball was what had helped him to stay out of trouble, get good grades and win a college athletic scholarship.
To insist that whatever caused the problem is a figment of your imagination is an extremely powerful way of getting out of trouble. 2.
I had in my mind a short story by Charles Bukowski when he does this in jail, and it keeps him out of trouble.
To keep Green out of trouble and prevent opposing teams from taking advantage of Curry, Golden State needs Pachulia to be the new enforcer.
On Twitter, Facebook and other forums, tens of thousands of people have expressed vitriol over her failure to keep the boy out of trouble.
She began wailing and Mr. Lam raced back to pull her out of trouble, but not before she had been stung about 40 times.
Giving young people a positive path to success is the best way to ensure we keep them off the streets and out of trouble.
The walk loaded the bases and set up a force everywhere, the best way for Washington to get out of trouble in that inning.
James Shields, who had been abysmal over the previous six weeks with San Diego and the White Sox, pitched out of trouble several times.
Academics abuse those junior to them all the time, and rely on a combination of tenure and shame to keep them out of trouble.
However, his Caribbean heritage which he keeps close to his heart and strong parental role models couldn't keep the young Simon out of trouble.
I couldn't stand to lose my identity, that piece of paper I could use to get out of trouble, to find my way home.
Just an example of the Reys finding themselves in trouble, and then finding a way out of trouble using their own ingenuity and creativity.
To keep out of trouble, she learned to laugh at the crude, often anti-Semitic jokes told by the Polish women she worked with.
Longer school days, many argue, allow teachers to spend more time on subjects other than math and English, and keep students out of trouble.
Research shows that safety net programs keep children in school and out of trouble, and increase their chances of being healthier and living longer.
Starting over means feeling special pressure to show up on time, do the job the right way and stay out of trouble, he said.
"I know getting out of trouble wouldn't have been so easy if I hadn't been able to hide behind being a girl," Viloria writes.
Vettel who was involved in a multi-car start line crash that cost him victory in 2017, will have to stay out of trouble.
No play on the drive went for more than 13 yards, and Wilson repeatedly got himself out of trouble thanks to his otherworldly mobility.
During the payola scandals of the 1950s, he was hired to keep a young ABC star, Dick Clark, of "American Bandstand," out of trouble.
"I come here to stay out of trouble," said Mr. Mota, who grew up in Hato Mayor Province, which is right below the falls.
But the first-quarter data underlines the challenges that Bahrain faces as it tries to grow its economy and state revenues out of trouble.
Most important to Kaler, the Gophers players who pledged to stay out of trouble completed the summer and the regular season without another incident.
You can even run five-kilometer or 10K races while blindfolded (with the help of a companion jogger to keep you out of trouble).
Finally, Jay spends time with a reformed bad boy who shows troubled youth how working with their hands can keep them out of trouble.
If his quiet campaign to become Uber's CEO is any indication, it's clear he likes to operate under the radar — and out of trouble.
The bottom line: having a modicum of social anxiety and impulse control may explain why some psychopathic people manage to stay out of trouble.
But what I failed to realize was that staying out of trouble was as much about mental health as it was about physical safety.
Hall told Chambers that he and his partner were "freaks" and asked her what she would do to get out of trouble, according to prosecutors.
The plea will be taken off of his record if he stays out of trouble for that time period, or he could face jail time.
Rae Sremmurd's Slim Jimmy has a road map for staying out of trouble during BET weekend ... chase the chicks and stay away from the b's.
Staying out of trouble When it comes to impulse control, Carskadon and her colleagues say teenagers already have the accelerator pushed down without any breaks.
His latest novel is Pimp My Airship, a steampunk adventure that follows a poet named Sleepy whose only goal is to stay out of trouble.
Do not underestimate the scope for people, including even a Trump administration and post-Brexit Britain, to think and innovate their way out of trouble.
Golf legend Tiger Woods pleaded guilty to reckless driving on Friday and could avoid jail time if he stays out of trouble for a year.
If Woods abides by the requirements of the program stays out of trouble for a year, his DUI charges will be wiped from his record.
Padres manager Andy Green said Friedrich, much like the Diamondbacks&apos young pitches, is finding his way as he pitches in and out of trouble.
That means the arrest will be scrubbed from his record if he stays out of trouble and abstains from booze and drugs over that period.
The promise I made to my father to stay out of trouble competed with the promise I made to my boys to defend our respect.
When they confront Betty and her grandparents, the wily girl lies her way out of trouble and directs suspicion toward Toby — a reclusive, shellshocked veteran.
After retiring 27 straight hitters following a leadoff double by Jeremy Hazelbaker, Ross maneuvered in and out of trouble the last 22004 1/3 innings.
So it was generally assumed that the race's overall leader, Chris Froome of Britain, would keep out of trouble and leave things to the sprinters.
Keeping minors and low-level offenders out of solitary confinement is an important step in keeping them out of trouble as their lives move forward.
Lewis explained that while authoritarian parenting did often help children do better at school and stay out of trouble, it often left them emotionally scarred.
Her mother, Marva Prescod, tried to keep the girls out of trouble by packing their schedules from a young age: piano, ballet, gymnastics, karate, swimming.
Eventually, at the urging of his girlfriend, Mr. Meek returned the gun because he was on probation and wanted to stay out of trouble himself.
He says an official told him as long as he stayed out of trouble and kept checking in with ICE, he'd be in the clear.
He returned to bingo, this time opening his own church so he could keep all the profits, but he could not stay out of trouble.
The judge gave him a suspended jail sentence conditional upon a 'stay out of trouble' order, specifying, 'That means no illegal activity including animal violations.
Maybe I'm just one of the losers—the silent majority who lower their heads and work and have a family and stay out of trouble.
The mischievous monkey who had a canny way of getting in and out of trouble originated in the minds of Hans Augusto and Margret Rey.
She'd been in the honors program at the school outside Houston for two years, keeping her head down, staying out of trouble, getting good grades.
Let's take them in order: Staying out of trouble with a student loan servicer starts with two questions: How much do you owe, and to whom?
In their People Now Confess Sesh, Property Brothers stars Jonathan and Drew Scott reveal that they have used their superstar status to get out of trouble . . .
Wolfgang Ischinger, a former German ambassador to Washington, tweeted back: "Never tell the host country what to do, if you want to stay out of trouble".
In an unhappy echo of Jimmy's storyline, Nacho's life revolves around a familial relationship that's since been destroyed by his inability to stay out of trouble.
RHP Lance Lynn worked in and out of trouble during the last three innings of his five-inning outing Tuesday, ending up with his fifth win.
Turns out, Anderson was on probation from a 2014 DUI conviction -- and part of the probation required him to stay out of trouble with the law.
He pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct last month in the case, but avoided jail time so long as he stays out of trouble for two years.
Apple has emergency features built right into the Apple Watch, iPad and iPhone, and they can easily contact 911 or help you get out of trouble.
According to a court rep, he got a 1-year suspended sentence ... which means he has to stay out of trouble or could get locked up.
Problem is ... Judah was on probation at the time stemming from a 2014 DUI arrest -- and one of the terms was to stay out of trouble.
"Most people will flip if the Government lets them out of trouble, even if it means lying or making up stories," Trump tweeted back in April.
Ostapenko made a typically high 33 unforced errors, but her powerful forehand kept her out of trouble against Romanian Cirstea, who is also her doubles partner.
The dock could have kept children "out of trouble," just as fishing did for him, he said, by introducing them to the serenity of the water.
Many American parents would probably say their primary responsibility is to keep their children safe, to teach them to respect authority and stay out of trouble.
I think that tech has maybe been trying to stay out of trouble rather than the leadership place that the world wants them to be in.
He sent down 11 more aces than his opponent but his serve was unable to get him out of trouble as Pouille won the crucial points.
Rounds one and two, surprisingly, saw Bisping stagger the former champion on two occasions, while keeping himself out of trouble with good head movement and footwork.
You know, he hung in there and did a really nice job of pitching out of trouble early, and then the home run ball got him.
And if you somehow get stuck despite the Rodeo's all-wheel drive capability, you can use the included trunk-mounted shovel to get out of trouble.
Wednesday's debate will be a crucial test of May's ability to either face down the rebellion, or negotiate a way out of trouble at short notice.
Cosby works most with a group called "Man Up" -- inmates set for parole -- talking life lessons, keeping out of trouble and not getting locked up again.
It found that the intensive interaction helped build trust, increased the children's positive social behavior and was more likely to keep the children out of trouble.
He'll probably serve about half of that, as long as he stays out of trouble and completes the suggested behavioral management course he has been offered.
HEADLAMP A headlamp is essential for functioning in the hut at night, not to mention staying out of trouble should you find yourself hiking after dark.
But Mr. Nin says his packed schedule is strategic: The long hours are necessary to earn a living wage, and they keep him out of trouble.
"I think about my older brothers, who were suspended all the time, and were in and out of trouble when they were teenagers," he told me.
Then in the seventh the Yankees' bullpen got in and out of trouble with runners on first and second with only one out for Tommy Kahnle.
The classes are designed to help encourage kids to learn how to defend themselves, gain confidence, stay in shape and, most importantly, stay out of trouble.
The Ukraine trapdoor, through which he might dodge Mueller, was the kind of escape mechanism Trump has used in the past to get out of trouble.
It is considered a compliance-based statute, so even filling out registration paperwork late can get firms and individuals out of trouble with the Justice Department.
I would tell them to stay out of trouble, and remind them that the time was not necessarily lost, and that they could finish school inside.
"It's hard to do this job — you know, there's girls involved — you've got to stay out of trouble, it's really hard," Brown, 23, said in the video.
In many ways, relationships are the most important things in our lives -- whether we're trying to form healthy habits, stay out of trouble, or find better opportunities.
The Seahawks QB is still on probation from his San Antonio bar fight arrest from 2015 -- the terms of which required him to stay out of trouble.
Wells puts together a story that relies entirely on smart people reasoning their way out of trouble, with some modern twists that update the style for 2017.
Kourtney is fine with their roles as co-parents, but it gets complicated in social situations after years of feeling responsible for keeping Disick out of trouble.
With a turbocharged, 241-horsepower, four-cylinder engine fueled by premium gasoline, it can move fast enough to put you in or take you out of trouble.
Sticking to a script has kept him out of trouble, kept him from calling Kim Jong Un "rocket man," and derailing diplomacy to drag Kim to talks.
Epstein openly bribed local policeAccording to Giuffre, Epstein used his connection with the Palm Beach County Police Department to get her out of trouble with the police.
This included being able to "skirt out of trouble" with law enforcement while her then-boyfriend, a black man, was arrested for possession of weed three times.
Having been in and out of trouble with the law since his father left home, he'd finally snapped after a stint in a children's home near Leicester.
The fresh cash injection will keep the business running a little longer, M17 will need to quickly figure out a Plan B to remain out of trouble.
He was also put on 3 years probation and has to stay out of trouble or else he could be locked up for a long, long time.
Dog crates are great for keeping your pup out of trouble when you're gone from home, and dogs love to curl up in them for a nap.
Carlos grew up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn in the 1990s, then a rough-and-tumble neighborhood where he struggled to stay out of trouble.
If you have teenagers doing summer jobs, attending after-school classes, or participating in recreational sports leagues, that keeps them off the streets and out of trouble.
Across his teenage years, as he fell in and out of trouble with the law, Mr. Hernandez began inventing an alter ego inspired by Japanese anime: Tekashi69.
Under pressure on his next service game, Herbert once again found the ability to get out of trouble as a lob from Dodig bounced just inches out.
That can mean deciding whether to accept the romantic advances of a friend or telling Daniel to use his powers to get the brothers out of trouble.
Ryan McDonagh, the Rangers' captain, tried to skate the puck out of trouble but turned it over in the neutral zone, leading to Carolina's odd-man rush.
After recording his first stage win at this year's Giro, Yates thanked his team mates who kept him out of trouble during another long day in the saddle.
The titular leader of the party needs to have a clean record and needs to be someone who will work with extraordinary care to stay out of trouble.
With a commanding lead in the latest polls ahead of the New York GOP primary, the Republican front-runner is dodging the spotlight -- and staying out of trouble.
Eric makes no bones about it -- he wants O.J. to stay out of trouble this time around ... something he says he warned him about before his 2008 conviction.
We would get everyone home in one piece, plus maybe leave some room for the driver to talk his way out of trouble when he was coherent again.
"YOU HAVE not been able to keep Wells Fargo out of trouble," Maxine Waters told Tim Sloan, the chief executive of America's fourth-biggest bank, on March 12th.
Screenshot: GizmodoDon't forget Google Duo so you can avoid FaceTime, Google Calendar for planning out your schedule, and Google Translate for keeping you out of trouble while abroad.
Compliance officers have become critical figures on Wall Street since the financial crisis, helping to ensure that bankers and traders stay out of trouble and avoid massive fines.
If Tiger completes his DUI diversion program, DUI education classes and stays out of trouble for 12 months ... the reckless driving conviction will be wiped from his record.
She initially pled not guilty --- but later accepted a deal in which she agreed to complete an "impulse control program" and stay out of trouble for 6 months.
NFL Hall of Famer Tim Brown is completely confident the Raiders will be able to keep their players out of trouble ... despite the team's relocation to Las Vegas.
Jason threatened with a rear-naked choke late in the third round, but Bermudez eventually turned back into the TUF Brazil contestant's guard to get out of trouble.
While the singer has used his fortune to purchase his fair share of houses and cars, he's also spent a chunk of it bailing himself out of trouble.
Combs, a former high school wrestler, believed the sport kept him out of trouble as a kid, and figured it might have the same effect on his nephew.
Research shows that people who find safe, affordable housing after they are released from prison are significantly more likely to find a job and stay out of trouble.
Gray held the Yankees in check through three innings, pitching out of trouble in the first and third, when he walked two batters and threw a wild pitch.
I was like, 'this is a little too fuckin' weird,' and I realized I could probably stay out of trouble, or I could run and become a criminal.
At one point, the defense presented evidence that Storey stayed out of trouble in jail during the time leading up to the trial and participated in Bible study.
In any event, Mr. Lazzaro argued, the arrests did not violate the 2015 plea agreement, which called for Mr. Hernandez to stay out of trouble for two years.
The A's threatened, with the bases loaded and two outs, but Luis Severino wriggled out of trouble and has still not allowed a hit in four shutout innings.
Trumpism may have worked during the 2016 election, but the jury is still out on whether or not it's enough to keep Republicans out of trouble in 2018.
But first, he cautions, ask if the professional has experience with FBAR rules and what you need to disclose to the IRS to keep you out of trouble.
Isner appeared to be wilting in the heat but Harrison could not hammer home his advantage, as his opponent squirmed out of trouble by saving four break points.
By then, averse to controversy and the sharp elbows of "senior astronomers," Dr. Rubin was looking for a field of research that would keep her out of trouble.
In March, a deferred judgment was entered in the case, meaning that it could be dismissed if he stayed out of trouble, but the signs of unrest continued.
His survival instincts got him out of trouble, though, and he pulled away in the tiebreak, clinching victory on his second match point when Anderson netted a return.
Manning said in the statement that she could appeal the punishment and that seven days of it would be suspended provided she stays out of trouble for six months.
I was taking a year abroad, a little adrift, and my parents were paying my school fees, hoping I would stay out of trouble long enough to get married.
"In that day and age, to raise 22016 black children and have them stay out of trouble and have most graduate from college was a big deal," he says.
"It's our belief that kids who regularly attend school will have a better chance of staying out of trouble and staying on a path for future success," Wiles said.
When Drake Showed Off His Flair for the Dramatic Drake couldn't keep himself out of trouble during a weekend playdate with his siblings — which mom Joanna caught on video.
The pair were quickly seen patching things up after the incident, and more recently the Freaky Friday star has been working on staying out of trouble with the law.
Closer Kirby Yates worked out of trouble in the ninth for his seventh save after allowing a one-out walk to Brandon Crawford and a double to Evan Longoria.
The 2014 U.S. Open champion wriggled out of trouble in the next game despite being 0-40 down and completed victory with an ace on his second championship point.
Ex-NBA star Steve Francis has struck a deal with prosecutors in his burglary case, and he'll avoid jail if he stays out of trouble ... TMZ Sports has learned.
The Red Sox went 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position and left seven on base as Oriole pitchers worked their way out of trouble a few times.
" Honestly, she adds, "It's not easy, it's hard doing the right thing all the time, but if this is going to keep me out of trouble, I choose this.
As she's trying to get up the courage to pull the trigger, we cut to Piper and Alex reminding each other to lay low and stay out of trouble.
Snell worked in and out of trouble against San Diego on Tuesday, allowing one run in five innings to earn a win despite scattering five hits and four walks.
Now I don&apost, because a great a lawyer as you are, I don&apost think you would get me out of trouble if I was ignoring a subpoena.
The Second Chance Act allowed twelve months in halfway houses for inmates who completed programs that prepared them to reenter the community and stayed out of trouble in prison.
In order to stay out of trouble with the FDA, La Colombe and competitors like PBR have ensured that their beverages contain no more than 50 mg of caffeine.
So a cloud hangs over people who are one of the brightest spots in the economy – ambitious young people getting their degrees, staying out of trouble, and working hard.
We also had the guidance and wisdom of several "old-timers" — prisoners decades older than us, some serving life sentences, who committed themselves to keeping us out of trouble.
He was trying to stay out of trouble at work, he said, but he couldn't help getting in trouble, because he was looking for women to have sex with.
While his red zone numbers aren't exceptional, he is uncannily good at getting his team out of trouble by passing from the dangerous position of his own red zone.
What if private prison contracts were structured so that they made more money if they treated prisoners humanely with policies that helped them stay out of trouble once released?
He nodded in recognition when told that Palmer questioned the logic of playing conservatively, explaining that 80 percent of the time, he could play his way out of trouble.
Gail is a straightforward, concerned mom, but she also shows an abundance of empathy for a son who doesn't have a great track record of staying out of trouble.
Charges are typically dismissed if people stay out of trouble for a year, but in that period, they can be denied jobs, housing and entry into the armed services.
The Cowboys took the risk on him with owner Jerry Jones at the time saying they could surround him with the right people to keep him out of trouble.
But going back to the Reagan administration, pilot projects that offer support consistently display remarkable success getting migrants to show up for court dates and stay out of trouble.
Let's take them in order: KNOW YOUR LOANS Staying out of trouble with a student loan servicer starts with two questions: How much do you owe, and to whom?
Chris Brown, the singer who pleaded guilty to assaulting Rihanna in 2009 and has since been in and out of trouble with the law, has performed at Plein shows.
Review: With a focus on diversity and little political commentary, a ceremony known for boozy troublemaking tried to stay out of trouble this year, our chief TV critic writes.
Though Daniela says she did her best to stay out of trouble, once she courted death when she was told to watch over a couple who had been kidnapped.
Dimitrov's potent forehand got him out of trouble several times as he forced Goffin wide or left him with no shot after landing the ball right at the Belgian's feet.
The types of dudes who try out every pedal at Guitar Center with no intention of buying had themselves a field day with Jonas bending his way out of trouble.
That means that less than one in four ex-offenders manage to stay out of trouble in their first years back in society, according to a 2014 Justice Department study.
Donnell's got some advice for Juice on what to do and who to do it with ... if he wants to stay out of trouble -- and yeah ... there's a Kardashian connection.
Judelson also noted McGregor has been "100% compliant" with the terms of his bail package, so far -- which has essentially required Conor to check in and stay out of trouble.
The best part of this clip ... Mojo strongly suggests the NFL and the Patriots pressured Rob into toning down his public persona to make sure he stayed out of trouble.
Here's the rub ... Clarett was also put on probation for 2 years -- and as long as he stays out of trouble, he will NOT have to serve the 57 days.
Davies (0-2) worked himself into and out of trouble over the first few innings, but got bailed out twice by Lucroy, who thwarted a pair of stolen base attempts.
The intervention was enough to keep him out of trouble for several years, but in 1996, shortly after his 143th birthday, he was charged with sexually abusing another young cousin.
Decades of research have documented that teenagers raised by authoritative parents are the ones most likely to do well at school, enjoy abundant psychological health and stay out of trouble.
The best dog cratesDog crates are great for keeping your pup out of trouble when you're gone from home, and dogs love to curl up in them for a nap.
The Twins put runners on second and third with one out in the ninth inning, but Juan Minaya pitched out of trouble to preserve the victory as the White Sox.
Manning was quoted in the statement saying she could appeal the punishment and that seven days of it would be suspended provided she stayed out of trouble for six months.
Ferris eventually confessed he had made up the story to keep Hicks out of trouble, saying that he had told Hicks to shoot him while wearing a bullet-resistant vest.
Welsh was a positive force in his community in recent years ... reportedly running a boxing gym and staying involved with charity projects aimed at helping youth stay out of trouble.
"I said, 'If you do that, and if you stay focused and you stay out of trouble, you'll have success at anything you do in your life,' " Candice Lee said.
In her acceptance speech, she said, "I could have stayed out of trouble most of my life but always have been drawn to the people who suffer in difficult situations."
" And a young woman arrested for stealing men's clothes in the early 20th century pleaded that she thought she could stay out of trouble "if I could go to sea.
Of course, ByteDance also has to stay out of trouble with its own government, which has repeatedly chastised it for failing to censor everything it's supposed to under Chinese law.
The fine will also be halved if the hot-headed Fognini, who was fined $24,000 at Flushing Meadows for his antics, stays out of trouble over the next two years.
He pitched in and out of trouble most of his stint, recording just one clean inning but holding St. Louis hitless in nine at-bats with men in scoring position.
He is married to Gail (Naomie Harris), a lawyer; he teaches English literature at a university in London; and his surname betrays a constitutional wish to stay out of trouble.
But he proved unbreakable in the clutch, digging out of trouble time and again before securing the title with an ace down the middle on the indoor hardcourt in Tennessee.
He carried his police-issued handgun to deals, tipped off his friend to law enforcement raids and flashed his badge to his fellow officers to get him out of trouble.
Williams got out of trouble in consecutive innings, first when he got Devin Mesoraco to ground into a double play with one out and the bases loaded in the fourth.
Prosecutors offered a deal called an ACD (Adjournment Contemplation Dismissal) -- which means if he stays out of trouble for 6 months, the arrest would be completely expunged from his record.
That essentially means he WON'T go to jail IF he completes 6 months of domestic violence counseling, 48 hours of community service, pays some fines and stays out of trouble!
In addition to that, they agree to completely cooperate with all contacts—phone calls, meetings—and stay out of trouble, like not getting rearrested while the contract is in effect.
Police found Depp "in a state of possible intoxication," but a criminal court judge dismissed the charge against him on the condition that he stay out of trouble for six months.
"People, fundamentally, are willing to throw out the window principal disciplines in investing — diversification, risk and return ... that you have to abide by to keep yourself out of trouble," he said.
He added that for this to be true, the Republican Congress will need to work well with Trump and "you need the rest of the world to stay out of trouble."
As for the sentence, Copeland was given 2 years probation -- and the judge noted he could be locked up if he doesn't stay out of trouble for the next 24 months.
" He says Cummins helped Elizabeth with homework and "[gave] her money, bought a microwave so she would heat food up in his room [and] try and get her out of trouble.
He was punished for assaulting a guard and for fighting with another inmate, but had then vowed to stay out of trouble, and was looking forward to his parole board hearing.
" Lopez, who is from New York, told reporters that she had let her son play countless hours of video games growing up, as a way to "keep him out of trouble.
According to Vulture, his admission was given under a "youthful offender" plea agreement that required him to obtain a GED, perform 300 hours of community service, and stay out of trouble.
The Brazilian handed over the Williams to Canadian rookie Lance Stroll, who managed to stay out of trouble after mishaps last week and did 59 laps with the fifth best time.
"If we can encourage and support better behaviour with technology that helps drivers to stay out of trouble, that should logically also have a positive impact on insurance premiums," Samuelsson said.
As we previously reported, Manziel agreed to get treatment for anger management and substance abuse ... and if he stays out of trouble for a year, the assault charge will be dropped.
After the 20053 oil slump, Naimi eventually steered OPEC out of trouble by engineering a series of cuts with arch-rival Iran supporting the strategy amid a thawing of political relations.
In outlasting speedier competitors, he completely crossed up the conventional wisdom that says that to win Indy, a driver needs to stay among the leaders and out of trouble all day.
Luis Suarez, villain of the 2014 World Cup, is a changed man under the scrutiny of the cameras and has scrupulously kept his nose clean and his teeth out of trouble.
In Michigan's penal system, a 12-month "flop" meant you had one foot out the door; if you stayed out of trouble for another year, your parole was pretty much certain.
Greinke got out of trouble in the sixth, striking out the final three batters — Taylor, Enrique Hernandez and pinch hitter Matt Beaty — after the Dodgers had two on and no out.
"The idea was to get somebody in trouble on Monday, and either get him out of trouble, shoot him or hang him by Friday," he told The Daily News in 296.
She was not going to indulge another man talking over and around and to the side of her, trying to shout and aggress and ugly-cry his way out of trouble.
The goal of the expungement effort is to address convictions that are hampering people who have stayed clean and out of trouble after their conviction, such as a recovered heroin addict.
When he was younger, his mom took him to the jail to see people he knew behind bars, which he credits with changing his life and keeping him out of trouble.
The problem has always been that despite Trump and his cronies repeatedly and flagrantly committing all sorts of crimes and violations, he easily wriggles his way out of trouble each time.
Critics of the law have argued that its vague wording will encourage tech companies to preemptively block content, and avoid linking to news websites, in order to stay out of trouble.
And I think when the leaders at a company get too strong, when they have unchecked unilateral authority, then that's all that HR does, is keep the leaders out of trouble.
He said he wants to use the experience to help him mature and stay out of trouble, and is determined to remain upbeat and positive despite the changes and the challenges ahead.
If you do find yourself in legal trouble from the FAA or state or local law enforcement, knowing the law helps, but it's not necessarily going to get you out of trouble.
The US needs the Chinese market, and China needs technology from the US. The collaboration between these two countries would create two "trains" that can tow the global economy out of trouble.
This second lie is even more useful to me than the first one, because it had no obvious purpose: We weren't trying to get out of trouble or secure some obvious reward.
" According to Anthony, Cummins helped Elizabeth with homework and "[gave] her money, bought a microwave so she would heat food up in his room [and] try and get her out of trouble.
The U.S. needs the Chinese market, and China needs technology from the U.S. The collaboration between these two countries would create two trains that can tow the global economy out of trouble.
They've been around for over a decade with huge improvement and we've been able to keep patients out of trouble with the current technology that's available with very little to no recurrence.
Muguruza used her experience to get out of trouble, eventually set up a meeting with Ukrainian 26th seed Elina Svitolina in just over two hours under a relentless sun at Indian Wells.
This scenario would be resolved by shareholders coming in with new capital, or the government taking a stake in the company in exchange for cash it needs to get out of trouble.
The message of "Green Book" seems to be that a black man has nothing to worry about so long as he has a white man around to get him out of trouble.
JMC: The model gives you a lot of negative outcomes of climate change, but what I see as a positive result is that humans are very good at getting out of trouble.
Pliskova had to use that booming forehand to get her out of trouble in the 12th game of the second set, saving three set points in a marathon game of seven deuces.
Amazon thinks it's got this covered too, illustrating how a bow and arrow attack on a Prime Air drone would result in the UAV safely landing itself to get out of trouble.
The rapper's sentence was deferred for 2 years and, if he complied with certain conditions -- like getting mental health treatment and staying out of trouble -- the judge would only give him probation.
The Royals exec was talking to the media about pitcher Danny Duffy's DUI -- when he was asked if there were "educational protocols" in place to help keep other players out of trouble.
But now, Green has reportedly cut a deal ... in which he agreed to pay a $500 fine and $60 in jail restitution AND he must stay out of trouble for a year.
A new bankruptcy law due to come into force over the next couple of years should help banks stay out of trouble—if the RBI can make sure it is properly implemented.
But Wilson scrambled out of trouble and ran the ball a half-dozen times for 22 yards, including a key 18-yard dash in overtime that set up the winning field goal.
At other moments, you see hints of another familiar tale, the one about the man who has seen and done terrible things who stays out of trouble until he's pushed too far.
And even on this all-wheel drive model, it mostly handles as a rear-driver, with the front axle really only obviously pulling you when necessary to get you out of trouble.
On second-and-21 from the Seattle 753, Wilson dodged a pass rush with multiple fakes and twists out of trouble and connected with Doug Baldwin for a dramatic 54-yard completion.
The 53-year-old worked into and out of trouble in a win at Milwaukee on Saturday, when he was charged with two runs on 10 hits in 5 1/3 innings.
The meltdown prevented the Pirates from winning for the fifth time in six games, though they brought the tying run to the plate before Cubs closer Wade Davis worked out of trouble.
"For rollover advice, advisors need to show a comparative analysis between the costs and services offered in [an] IRA and the 401(k) in order to stay out of trouble, " he said.
So, in an attempt to keep teens off the streets, out of trouble, and suited up in neckerchiefs and badge sashes, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) instituted a number of changes.
On the day of trial, the prosecutor agreed to allow her to attend some anger management classes and then have her case dismissed in one year if she stayed out of trouble.
Mr. Petrillo asked for a deferred prosecution agreement relating to the hush money, a lighter punishment that might have spared Mr. Cohen from prison so long as he stayed out of trouble.
More than a dozen others were arrested, including Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez, who accepted a plea deal under which the charges would be dismissed in six months if he stayed out of trouble.
Two of Boone's sons were killed by Indians, and Boone himself lived to tell the tale only because of his uncommon ability to talk his way out of trouble with the tribes.
The decisions to dismiss the 644,000 summonses for minor offenses were based on the argument that people who have stayed out of trouble for a decade deserve to have such warrants erased.
The controversy brought new attention on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which has kept internet companies like Twitter and Facebook out of trouble for criminal content posted by their users.
Ricciardo's Dutch team mate Max Verstappen, who started last after crashing in Saturday's final practice, stayed out of trouble and stood out for the right reasons with impressive overtakes to finish ninth.
To thank her for nearly 20 years of keeping me out of trouble I set out to make one of her dreams come true: surprising her by seeing Britney Spears in concert.
But the neo-Nazi thought leader, who was front and center in the violent "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last August, has had a hard time staying out of trouble.
He pleaded guilty to trespassing, and a judge ordered his release on a personal recognizance bond three weeks later, meaning he committed to staying out of trouble while his case was pending.
For a while, he tried to stay out of trouble by spending all his free time in the safety of the Boys' Club, but it shut down in 2003 when Orta was eleven.
Bullock plays Debbie with a breezy confidence that makes it easy to see how she keeps talking her way into and out of trouble, and this shows itself particularly with Lou and Tammy.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey stayed out of trouble on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, with fewer-than-expected heated exchanges with lawmakers over content bias and election interference issues.
Astros 5, Angels 4 Zack Greinke remained unbeaten over his four starts since joining Houston at the trade deadline despite pitching in and out of trouble in a victory over visiting Los Angeles.
But if Bolton and Hill felt like something untoward happened, they may not have chatted with Sondland about it solely to stay out of trouble — after all, they did go to a lawyer.
TMZ Sports has obtained police video showing a drunk Richard Panik getting arrested at an Arizona bar back in April ... and name dropping his NHL team to try to get out of trouble.
Charles Barkley is rooting for O.J. Simpson -- telling TMZ Sports he really hopes the guy can "keep his act together" after prison ... and he's offering up some advice to stay out of trouble.
The Braves loaded the bases in both the sixth and seventh innings, but each time Thompson was able to induce a groundout (a double play in the sixth) to get out of trouble.
In his first start of the season, returning from a stint on the 10-day disabled list with elbow tendinitis, Cashner pitched into and out of trouble but couldn't escape his final jam.
But TMZ Sports has learned Huff accepted a conditional plea -- in which he essentially gets 6 months probation and, if he stays out of trouble, the charge will be wiped from his record.
Barbarella, where Jane Fonda fucks her way out of trouble on a distant world and My Stepmother is an Alien starring Kim Basinger as an extraterrestrial undercover on Earth are two classic examples.
Arrogate (5-2), a late-developing 3-year-old who won the Travers by a whopping 13 ½ lengths, drew the favorable outside post, which should keep him out of trouble and forwardly placed.
Dodgers 11, Brewers 2 Matt Kemp hit two home runs, and Alex Wood worked his way out of trouble to pitch six strong innings as Los Angeles rolled to a win at Milwaukee.
The kids found the RollerWorld money in season 1, then laundered the RollerWorld money in season 2, and then spent the RollerWorld money to get Cesar out of trouble and frame the Prophets.
But Gilbert Nartey, a real estate agent from Accra, believes that such extra lessons are necessary for his nephew, whom he is raising, to keep him up to speed and out of trouble.
Both goals were soft, City's players waved through by an evaporating defense and a goalkeeper, David De Gea, who seems to have tired after six years of bailing his team out of trouble.
If you want to stay out of trouble and potential harm, don't bother with drugs in a foreign country, unless wildly overpaying to give yourself a nosebleed sounds like your idea of fun.
As a rookie, Foster largely stayed out of trouble and played in 10 games, compiling 72 tackles and five quarterback hits, showing much of the potential that had intrigued teams in the past.
Keeping doors and lower cabinets closed will help keep them out of trouble, but if that sounds too difficult or if it's giving your puppy anxiety, a walk-through gate is another option.
The Manhattan Criminal Court Clerk tells TMZ the rapper accepted a deal Monday to dismiss his assault charge from a year ago IF he stays out of trouble for the next 6 months.
But his security team couldn't get him to change his plans, so they set up a special team to track him and his group by GPS, hoping to keep him out of trouble.
Did Paul orchestrate all of it, or some of it, in order to get his grandpa to cough up some money and to finagle his way out of trouble with the Italian mob?
During his conversation with Chalamet, Cudi "described his own lows and the single-minded determination that forced him to double down on his efforts to perform his way out of trouble," writes Riley.
If she took 12 weeks of classes, performed 24 hours of community service and stayed out of trouble, her case would be dismissed and her arrest could be expunged, leaving her record clean.
The charity was started in 2006 by Martin Bisp and Jamie Sanigar after they spotted two youths dealing drugs outside their boxing club and invited then into box to get them out of trouble.
Despite recent reports speculating about Simpson's time at Lovelock—from allegedly eating a stolen cookie to violating prison rules for masturbating (a report that was later debunked)—he's managed to stay out of trouble.
You want to make him sing and provide dirt against President Trump or compose -- meaning what do I need to say to get out of trouble so you can prosecute or impeach Donald Trump.
In a blistering tweetstorm, the president also suggested Cohen has turned on him, with the help of Clinton confidant lawyer Lanny Davis, to get out of trouble with his taxi business or other dealings.
With the rise of social media and nonstop news cycle, people's privacy are no longer respected as it was in the past, and it's the CEO's responsibility to stay out of trouble, he said.
Samardzija faced Pittsburgh in an interleague game as a member of the Chicago White Sox last season and worked in and out of trouble while yielding two runs and 10 hits in seven innings.
That only works if it's true — if it is not, in fact, possible for someone to have enough power and money to bribe his way out of trouble or have compatriots help him escape.
And for many communities in America, these jobs are critical to keeping disadvantaged youth, particularly young men of color, employed and out of trouble, reducing their exposure to violence during the pivotal summer months.
We all create backstories for our characters and imagine them in different situations in their previous lives, and for me she's always trying to get herself out of trouble, or out of sticky situations.
She is donating the money to the Keys to Success Program for college scholarship, earned by a graduating senior who plays by the rules their last year and stays clean and out of trouble.
Before the game, Baker explained that he would grant more leeway to Scherzer, a front-runner for the N.L. Cy Young Award, because he was better than most at working himself out of trouble.
"The judge just said we're gonna pay the fine, dismiss the case, that as long as we pay the fine and stay out of trouble for six months, we should be OK," Windley says.
Low-rank personnel have to be accompanied by a "liberty buddy," another sailor who they sign in and out with, and keep each other out of trouble if they're planning on drinking at all.
We're told the charge will be officially dropped in 13 months, as long as she stays out of trouble in that jurisdiction ... and if she donates $500 to a charity for injured crime victims.
As for Green, he cut a sweet deal in the criminal case -- he agreed to stay out of trouble for a year and the charge was reduced from a misdemeanor to a civil infraction.
He played sparingly for the Colts in the 1984 and 1985, his last season in the N.F.L. and has been in and out of trouble with the law through much of his adult life.
"At that moment, I knew I was out of trouble," Mr. Zhang said, telling his tale after a weeklong voyage back to his home port here on the Gulf of Tonkin, close to Vietnam.
Schwartzman won the second set but Medvedev recovered to take the decider, with the 26m (22-feet-220-inch) Russian increasingly relying on his booming serve to get himself out of trouble when tested.
And that person — who was not identified, either — did what Mr. Met normally does, cavorting with fans, shooting T-shirts into the crowd with an air cannon and trying to stay out of trouble.
As a "Dreamer" who has been shielded from deportation since 2012 under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and who has stayed out of trouble with the law, Pelayo believed she was safe.
When Williams served at 3-3, 15-40 in the second set a shock loomed but she scrambled out of trouble and broke in the 10th game with a backhand pass to level the match.
Hoffman (241-248) didn't have a 29-21-22 inning but wriggled out of trouble in each of the first three frames, when New York put the leadoff runner on each time yet didn't score.
Warner -- who spent 3 seasons with the Arena Football League before going to the Rams -- says there's nothing wrong with taking an alternative route ... as long as Johnny keeps playing and stays out of trouble.
Back in Season 2 of "Breaking Bad," we had a scene where Saul Goodman was going to come help get Jesse Pinkman out of trouble when he woke up next to his dead girlfriend Jane.
Portugal's left-leaning government has set out to reverse its predecessor's austerity policies, aiming to grow its way out of trouble by boosting demand and set an example for other post-bailout euro zone countries.
Interestingly, the inventor of the device, Catherine Hettinger, told Money magazine that fidget spinners were actually conceived as a way to keep kids out of trouble — not as a mental health aid or ADHD treatment.
Zinedine Zidane's side have conceded 10 times in their last six games in all competitions, falling behind in five of those, and are increasingly relying on late escape acts to get them out of trouble.
What's more, there's a state-wide conditional dismissal program Kevin Jr. can qualify for -- available to those without a prior criminal record -- to completely clear his name as long as he stays out of trouble.
This cadre of companies notorious for ignoring and circumventing regulations offering cash for the city to abandon laws governing them must have come across as a brazen attempt to buy their way out of trouble.
On Sundays, these families tithed and voiced how their contributions should be used to pay for the employment of local teenagers, so the kids could make a little money and hopefully stay out of trouble.
Dodgers RH Brandon McCarthy (2-0, 1.50) Ray worked in and out of trouble Tuesday against San Francisco and earned the win after tossing 6 483/3 scoreless innings with five walks and eight strikeouts.
It was not to be though as Djokovic wriggled out of trouble to keep the pressure on Murray in the race to end the year as top dog for the fifth time in six seasons.
World number 10 Tsitsipas, chasing his third ATP title, was close to going down a break early in the final set as he faced three break points but his serve bailed him out of trouble.
Ric: my advice, after a long ambassadorial career: explain your own country's policies, and lobby the host country - but never tell the host country what to do, if you want to stay out of trouble.
Women are at the mercy of the laws of the nation in which they travel, and just saying something like, "I'm a Canadian, you can't do this to me!" won't get you out of trouble.
The Diamondbacks, coming off a franchise-best 7-133 road trip to Detroit, Philadelphia and Colorado, had a couple of chances early to get to Leiter, only to have the rookie pitch out of trouble.
He called the June 2017 attack in Mali "juvenile" and admitted to impeding the investigation, saying that he and Chief DeDolph had decided to "own this event" to keep the two Marines out of trouble.
Corey Seager followed that up by looping a single into shallow center, but Keuchel was able to get out of trouble quickly thanks to Logan Forsythe grounding into a double play to end the inning.
The central bank tried to print its way out of trouble by unleashing a flood of cash but that only made matters worse, leading to hyperinflation that topped out at 500 billion percent in 2008.
There's also a cottage industry of consultants and software vendors who promise to boost sales and get sellers out of trouble, as well as insurance offerings in case one gets booted from the platform unpredictably.
Attorney General William Barr, meanwhile, reprised his role spinning his boss out of trouble, dismissing his own department's watchdog report that debunked Trump's repeated claim that a "Deep State" coup tried to bring him down.
In a similar vein, young Trump, who gives the impression of somebody who knows he will never outrun his father's shadow, said, "I owe the outdoors way too much" for keeping him out of trouble.
Actress Meryl Streep on Sunday said that the country "should be afraid" of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE because of what she thinks the president might do to keep himself and his family out of trouble, noting that she would "do anything" to get her children out of trouble.
Unlike Trump's daughter Ivanka, who's leveraging her working mom feminist shtick to offset her father's grossness, Melania has stayed largely out of the spotlight (and largely out of trouble), tending to her son back at home.
While the central bank has been "very much" proactive, that doesn't mean Indonesia is out of trouble, said Rohit Garg, emerging market fixed-income and foreign exchange strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Singapore.
Whether they're forcing them to get their homework done on time or keeping them out of trouble, teachers are there to make sure their students succeed and grow up to become whatever their little hearts desire.
That ended Eshelman's day, and the Blue Jays cut the lead to 6-5 later that inning on Randal Grichuk's RBI double off rookie Dillon Tate, who then wriggled out of trouble and held the lead.
I may be the eldest of three children, with a job and an apartment and a demonstrable ability to keep out of trouble but, around my family, I revert to impractical, head-in-the-clouds liability.
For instance, prosecutors may see the sealed records of someone to whom they are considering offering a deal to dismiss a subsequent case if the person stays out of trouble for a certain period of time.
He also had to stay out of trouble completely and a single probation violation not only risked further shame to his family, but would also mean 12 or more years of incarceration at an adult facility.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis says he's already had talks with team officials about the dangers of Sin City and plans to work with players to keep them out of trouble in their new home.
While he returned a few months later, coming home didn't keep him out of trouble: He was arrested multiple times and worked several odd jobs before being sent to the reform so Preston School of Industry.
When GH came to read for my class, he met Sal and told him that if he stayed out of trouble and brought his grades up, he would give him two tickets to the final game.
Ross was there along with a bunch of other rappers -- Nicki Minaj, Busta Rhymes, J. Cole, Wale and DJ Khaled -- to support Obama's Brother's Keeper youth initiative, ironically to keep men of color out of trouble.
To keep her out of trouble, the church leaders insist she join the dull choir, and she promptly turns their drab gospel hymns to pop-rock odes to Jesus, until the bad guys inevitably show up.
Twice the Swiss third seed trailed by a set on a cold and damp Philippe Chatrier Court but he dug himself out of trouble to win 4-6 33-1 3-6 6-3 6-4.
Starts have been the Briton's big weakness this season, despite two pole positions, and he had yet to get through the opening lap without problems but he stayed out of trouble as those around him collided.
Alex Wilson wriggled out of trouble in the ninth, when he issued a leadoff walk to Tucker Barnhart and gave up a two-out single to Matt Kemp that sent pinch-runner Michael Lorenzen to third.
A car in need of help would automatically contact a Phantom Auto center, where a remote operator could use the car's cameras and sensors to see what was happening, then maneuver the vehicle out of trouble.
In high season, Bureau of Land Management ranger patrols have to pull one stranded car a day out of trouble and they have to mount one full-scale search-and-rescue effort a week, on average.
In the eyes of their advocates, they are families and workers, taking the jobs nobody else wants, staying out of trouble, here only to earn their way to better, safer lives for themselves and their children.
As part of his plea deal, Mr. Hernandez agreed to stay out of trouble for two years, get his high school equivalency diploma, attend therapy, and avoid posting any sexual or violent images to social media.
All that was left for Barajas to complete his citizenship application was to pass the English and civics portion of the naturalization test, and stay out of trouble for a year to show good moral character.
We're told friends of Shaun's have been trying to get him into various rehab facilities for years now, but it's been difficult due to long wait lists ... along with his inability to stay out of trouble.
"A rider crashed in front of me at the moment we were going to the front of the peloton to stay out of trouble, it was impossible to avoid him and so I crashed," Fuglsang said.
Peugeot, who are pulling out of the South American event after this year, will now be hoping 2010 Dakar winner and two-times world rally champion Sainz keeps out of trouble in motorsport's most gruelling endurance test.
It feels very much like a good pilot for a television show coming to something like the Syfy Channel, and it briskly runs along as Murderbot follows its human contractors along and gets them out of trouble.
I could see situations in which the dog brings Daryl perilously close to danger time and again, only for the writers to pull them both out of trouble at the last moment to joyous celebration from viewers.
Parolees are required to stay out of trouble during their probationary period and can be sent back to prison for parole violations, new arrests and even allegations of criminal offenses, depending on the severity of the accusation.
Someone has to be the level-headed foil for Kim and Khloé's endless antics, after all... and it's definitely not going to be Mama Kris, who's almost as bad as they are at staying out of trouble.
"The advantage of this one is that it flies so slowly you can stay out of trouble," Smith told the hearing room at the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill, as he embraced his inner Oprah.
In one of the best matches of the opening rounds, the 196 cm (6.43 ft) Canadian repeatedly served his way out of trouble against an opponent armed with an elegant as well as destructive single-handed backhand.
Tommie Lee might want to send her judge a Christmas card this year, because despite facing up to 54 years ... she won't spend a day in prison, IF she stays out of trouble ... for the next decade.
WHITE SOX 3, TWINS 0 Carlos Rodon worked his way out of trouble several times to complete six scoreless innings, Jerry Sands hit a two-run home run, and Chicago kept Minnesota winless with a road victory.
But in the large majority of cases, a strict rule against shooting at cars will not only save lives, it will keep our cops out of trouble, out of the press, and God forbid, out of jail.
After a trade of service breaks in the opening set, Schwartzman had to dig deep at 6-5 40-0 down but some big serves and forehands got him out of trouble and he forced a tiebreak.
Matt Kemp hit two home runs and Alex Wood worked his way out of trouble to pitch six strong innings as the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers rolled to a 14-2 victory Sunday over the Milwaukee Brewers.
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's left-leaning government has set out to reverse its predecessor's austerity policies, aiming to grow its way out of trouble by boosting demand and set an example for other post-bailout euro zone countries.
Blaskowicz' Nazi killing attitude (and duel wielded shotguns) usually gets him out of trouble, but after an unexpected confrontation with his fascist-embracing, Nazi-sympathizing father, Blaskowicz is caught off guard—it's still his father, after all.
You'll be hard pressed to find a bigger Switch enthusiast than yours truly, someone on the lookout for a game that can be carried around the house, as I try to keep my kid out of trouble.
It keeps kids out of trouble during the long hot months between the last and first days of school, and gives them that first line on a resume that helps land the next job, and the next.
In short, if you arrived in the US as a kid during that influx of immigration, and you stayed out of trouble and were enrolled in school or graduated from school, then you qualified for the program.
But, even if he doesn't make it all the way back to the NFL, hopefully the gym life can give him the structure and support he needs to stay sober and out of trouble in the future.
The novel may think that Emma needs marriage to keep her out of trouble, but she doesn't necessarily need one to be happy, and this is a truth that many black women know with a solid certainty.
In and out of trouble since youth, he'd missed the boat to box as an amateur and professional and drifted into the milieu of bare-knuckle boxing after a chance encounter with gypsy fight promoter Kenny Mac.
Unfortunately for 6ix9ine, he hasn't avoided the staying out of trouble part of that agreement -- he's been arrested twice in recent months -- once in Texas and once in Brooklyn -- which certainly can't look good to the judge.
In a 2001 interview with FBI agents, a convicted drug dealer who worked with Miedzianowski alleged that Guevara and Beuke split under-the-table payments in exchange for Guevara allowing defendants to "buy their way" out of trouble.
Foltynewicz has won his past two starts, road victories over the Cardinals and Nationals in which he gave up five runs on 11 hits in 53 2/3 innings, but effectively pitched out of trouble in both outings.
Hood River County District Attorney John Sewell said state law gives the judge some leeway in restitution cases, such as halting payments after 10 years if the teen stays out of trouble or deciding not to garnish wages.
Either way ... our sources tell us Kevin Jr. is likely on course for a conditional dismissal in his case, meaning he can completely clear his name if he stays out of trouble for a short amount of time.
Castillo walked the first two batters he faced before retiring three straight to get through a scoreless first, then issued a walk and a two-out double by Stephen Vogt before pitching out of trouble in the fifth.
The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), which regulates lobbying for foreign clients, operates on a compliance-based system, however, and simply filing paperwork can keep a person out of trouble — even if it comes in seven months late.
"This story is about someone who does the right thing when they could've gotten so much money, when they could've gotten so much fame, when they could've gotten out of trouble," Sorkin says in featurette, exclusive to PEOPLE.
Euro zone stocks had been at risk of their second red week in a row but a 0.5 percent early rise looked to have dug them out of trouble, following gains in Asia and on Wall Street overnight.
Leo boldly enjoys his invisibility and the ability to fly, but being Phantom Boy has its limits — when Mary keeps pushing her luck, Leo can't intervene, and it takes some clever teamwork to get her out of trouble.
Keeping oneself out of trouble is also no guarantee of immunity: A 2014 Washington Post investigation, for example, found that police in multiple states use "highway interdiction" to target thousands of motorists for seizures of cash and property.
RHP Tyler Wilson turned in a good effort on Tuesday night, giving up three runs in six innings and worked out of trouble several times as the Padres stranded eight while the right-hander was on the mound.
Nellie Liang, who led the Fed's financial stability efforts after the financial crisis, said the United States had stayed out of trouble since then partly because regulators learned lessons that made banks and other financial institutions far stronger.
She also complained that the congressman routinely drank to excess — so much so that aides who accompanied him to Capitol Hill functions would joke that they had to be on "redhead patrol" to keep him out of trouble.
Once he enrolled at Michigan State in the fall of 2016, Robertson would visit Dantonio&aposs office once a week — it was Dantonio&aposs way of making sure he stayed on track in school and out of trouble.
Which is to say that I would happily binge-watch a half-dozen seasons of "The Anghelache Files," with Cristi in his iron-gray suit and quizzical mien traipsing in and out of trouble in various exotic locations.
Besides harassment, Ms. Greene's suit accused Mr. Farenthold of drinking "to excess" on numerous occasions and said that staff members who accompanied him to Capitol Hill functions were put on "redhead patrol" to keep him out of trouble.
"If you have this movement that offers you essentially a lot of magic words that you can say to get out of trouble, that's going to really appeal to people who are desperate and angry," Mr. Berger said.
Manhattan prosecutors agreed last month to drop related misdemeanor assault and trespass charges against Oakley, who said he had done nothing wrong, if he stayed out of trouble for six months and agreed not to trespass at the Garden.
Uber long ago stopped being a company whose fundamental purpose was to connect local drivers with local passengers—instead, it has become a political powerhouse that ignores local and state regulations and lobbies their way out of trouble later.
Nancy E. Brown is a retired U.S. Navy vice admiral and member of Mission: Readiness, the organization of 750 retired admirals and generals strengthening national security by ensuring kids stay in school, stay fit, and stay out of trouble.
It negotiated the departure of its chief executive, Leslie Moonves; appointed the chief operating officer, Joseph Ianniello, to take his place on an interim basis; and installed six new directors it hopes can lead the company out of trouble.
And we've got this maniac in office who probably feels like he can't leave because he'll be prosecuted if he does, so his best chance of staying out of trouble is to clutch power like a Third World kleptocrat.
While other emerging economies fought the oil price collapse by either carrying out economic reforms to attract new foreign capital or trying to spend their way out of trouble and racking up more debts, Russia went the opposite direction.
This is partially because the kinds of characters Dreyfuss plays best — motormouthed guys who might have seemed average but are particularly skilled at talking their way into and out of trouble — don't crop up as often for older fellows.
Known for being long off the tee and aggressive into the greens, Koepka relied on driving irons to stay out of trouble and showed little stomach for the pin hunting that won him last year's title by four strokes.
"We tried to get the matchups we wanted, and we still got everybody for the second game today, so we're O.K." Ramos pitched out of trouble in the eighth inning, and again in the ninth — but with some help.
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - Gary Woodland nearly buried his PGA Championship hopes in sand with a triple bogey horror show in the bunkers on Saturday but dug himself out of trouble to remain in contention for a first major title.
Well, Barcelona looks too flawed to cope with either Manchester City or Liverpool — at their best, anyway — but as long as Lionel Messi is there to get the Spanish champion out of trouble, it cannot entirely be written off.
The ministry also said Mexico will "strengthen dialogue" with U.S. state and local authorities to protect its citizens, and added that migrants in the United States should "avoid any conflict situation" and stay out of trouble with the law.
BEIJING, Dec 20 (Reuters) - China will actively help firms in the traditional manufacturing sector to get out of trouble next year, and keep pushing lending to smart and green manufacturing industries, the banking and insurance regulator said on Friday.
So we watched movies about those kinds of relationships, when two people meet and it's electric, and you make one of those friends that can get you out of trouble but also get you into a lot of trouble.
We're told Carruth must still abide by the same release conditions imposed on him by the state of North Carolina, where he served his prison time -- which include routine meetings with a parole officer and staying out of trouble.
"This story is about someone who does the right thing when they could've gotten so much money, when they could've gotten so much fame, when they could've gotten out of trouble," Sorkin, 56, said in a featurette, exclusive to PEOPLE.
While Beijing has a fairly good track record in stimulating its economy out of trouble, there are always questions as to how much more infrastructure and construction can be financed in order to prop up heavy industries such as steel.
"A Man of Integrity", filmed in Iran but unlikely ever to be shown there due to censorship, is a tense drama about a man persecuted by powerful economic and political forces who refuses to bribe his way out of trouble.
Following Selna's tentative order, the prosecution and defense agreed to a deal in which Roh would plead guilty to the charge against him, but would be allowed to withdraw that plea if he stayed out of trouble for a year.
The ban is being called necessary to "purify" the country's entertainment industry, but the bureau indicated it was not permanent in hopes that the 23-year-old singer may improve his behavior and stay out of trouble with the law.
"The fans were fantastic and their support got me out of trouble at key moments in the game," Djokovic, who had to receive treatment for an eye infection in the week leading up to the tie, told a news conference.
Enda Kenny and Fine Gael are running on the coalition government's economic record, claiming that it has steered the Irish economy out of trouble and into a strong recovery: unemployment has almost halved to 8.6% over the past five years.
He is probably lying for a concrete reason, and the most common motivations are to get out of trouble, to make himself look better or to make someone else feel good (known as a "pro-social lie"), Dr. Lee said.
To an inmate who has been behind bars for a long stretch, having a mentor to guide him or her in the difficult transition to the community is often the difference between staying out of trouble and returning to prison.
An e-commerce manager at a major European brand said she'd be happy to offer totally different products on Tmall and JD.com to stay out of trouble, but worries her bosses won't go for it because it cuts off potential buyers.
Lucic-Baroni eventually found her serving range and built a 4-2 lead in the second set but Pliskova relied heavily on her forehand and court movement to get out of trouble, winning four consecutive games to close out the match.
And they sing: One of the film's central figures is Larry Reed, a member of the Detroit group the Dramatics, and Detroit has a significant number of scenes with Reed singing his way into sex, out of trouble, and into work.
The combination of a newly elected House Democratic majority and the rapid intensification of investigations into wrongdoing and corruption means that Mulvaney will spend much of his time trying to keep this ship from sinking -- and himself out of trouble.
"Now I feel like a part of society," said Clarence Office Jr., 61, a former addict with a long criminal record who has been out of trouble for a decade and is now getting his master's degree in public administration.
And because they're designed to keep their own citizens out of trouble, the frankness with which such documents review US security, health, local law and customs can offer a fascinating portrait of America -- which Americans themselves may struggle to recognize.
Their only chance for salvation is staying out of trouble, but this seems as unlikely as reaching across the tracks to take the hand of a pouty Soc (short for socialites, the rich kids) brunette in a well-made cardigan.
Three other Chicago police officers — David March, Joseph Walsh and Thomas Gaffney — never fired a shot the night of Laquan's death, but they stand charged with lying about the shooting and conspiring to keep Officer Van Dyke out of trouble.
The charges are typically dismissed if the person stays out of trouble for a year, but over that period, having an open court record can get the person shut out of housing, job opportunities or entry into the armed services.
Mr. Herrou was convicted in February by a lower court in Nice, which gave him a suspended fine of 3,000 euro, or about $3,500, meaning he did not have to pay if he stayed out of trouble for five years.
In interviews, prosecutors noted that people with very old warrants had generally stayed out of trouble: Had their names been run through a warrants database during a police stop, they would most likely have been brought to court on the warrant.
"Basically, by keeping young males busy with things they like" -- and this would include everything from playing sports and collecting stamps to playing first-person shooter video games -- "you keep them off the streets and out of trouble," he said.
In one of the best matches of the tournament so far, which lasted three hours 10 minutes, Vekic's resilience kept her constantly in with a chance of an upset but sixth-seeded Konta's big serve frequently pulled her out of trouble.
The City Council and the district attorneys argue that people who have stayed out of trouble for a decade after committing minor violations deserve to have their warrants expunged — particularly since many of the summonses were issued unjustly or unnecessarily.
"Not only can it relieve the present tense situation, it can also resolve all parties most pressing security concerns, and provide an opportunity and create conditions to resume talks, and find a breakthrough point to get out of trouble," he added.
He asserted this month that another of his signature crime-reduction programs, NOLA for Life — a multifaceted effort to keep young people out of trouble through mentoring, midnight basketball and the like — had made a "significant dent" in violent crime.
"Farenthold regularly drank to excess, and because of his tendency to flirt, the staffers who accompanied him to Capitol Hill functions would joke that they had to be on 'red head patrol to keep him out of trouble,'" Greene's complaint alleged.
The last shot of The Night Of is Stone picking up his battered bag, putting on his big ugly coat, and sweeping off into the night to help some poor fuck try to get out of trouble he probably deserves.
For example, if joining a sports team is a part of the responsible person's plan to help them stay out of trouble after school, people in his circle agree to take him to practice, or pay for the enrollment fees.
Green would have faced more than 90 days in jail if convicted, but now will have his charge reduced to a civil infraction—as opposed to a misdemeanor—if he complies with the fine and stays out of trouble for a year.
Tracer, who is one of the most iconic characters in the game because she is featured on the game's packaging and promotional materials, can zip forward in time and get out of trouble by rewinding through her actions with her "Recall" ability.
After Gomez got caught tagging up the middle school and the police walked him through recess, his mother, who'd gotten Dodgers Fever after the signing of Mexican phenom Fernando Valenzuela, signed him up for Little League to keep him out of trouble.
Even if some states create more sensible rules, it won't matter, because the only way to stay out of trouble is to comply with all 28 versions of the rule, so the most restrictive rule will be the one to which everyone defaults.
There's two ways to look at that: She's either too timid for this game or she's confident enough in her social skills to get her out of trouble without using an idol that might ruin any chance of building trust with her teammates.
Ricardo Santiago, a spokesman for prosecutors, said the rapper could return to court in a year to have his latest felony conviction reduced to a misdemeanor, provided he fulfills his community service obligation by then and stays out of trouble with the law.
Gervonta Davis just got called out -- personally and professionally -- by one of the biggest rising stars in sports (and Oscar De La Hoya's prized prospect) who says he'll easily KO Tank ... If Tank can stay out of trouble to even make the fight.
The Croatian, who made 40 unforced errors in total, got himself out of trouble with three big serves but double faulted to hand the initiative back to Nadal and skied a forehand to give his opponent the chance to serve out the match.
He was in and out of trouble with the law, and repeatedly tried to kill himself, and through it all he had no adequate medical care that might have allowed him and his victims to avoid the horror that happened in March 2004.
With significant gains in two crucial measurements — number of those employed and of those who stay out of trouble while under supervision — the Eastern District of Missouri's program has served as a model for state and federal prisoner re-entry programs nationwide.
The 28-year-old Kiprop, seeking to equal the record of four successive titles set by Morocco's world record holder Hicham El Guerrouj, kept out of trouble on the wide outside before sprinting home a comfortable second in a robust heat on Friday.
To manage it, he needed to sink a curling, 210-foot birdie putt on 22014 and then make a great escape on the 23th after driving into the trees and then hunching low to try to get a clear view out of trouble.
What they don't remember are all those seemingly inconsequential events that changed the trajectory of their lives: a committed teacher who steered them out of trouble, an early promotion thanks to a friend or family connection, the luxury of a second chance.
He also advised on appointing Joseph Ianniello, the chief operating officer, as acting chief executive, and helped install six new directors to lead the company out of trouble, according to several people close to the board who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Any attempt at holding the president accountable is made so costly for the people, and the propaganda of the opposite view is so relentless, that Russians put up with all of this just to stay out of trouble and have a normal life.
Shurn said he'd like to launch his own film production company some day, but in the meantime he's working the swing shift at a factory, trying to provide for his wife and young daughter, and doing his best to stay out of trouble.
In certain areas — including mortgages, auto lending and some business loans — shadow banks have eclipsed traditional banks, which have spent much of the last decade pulling back on lending in the face of stricter regulatory standards aimed at keeping them out of trouble.
Minutes earlier, a prosecutor had offered in Manhattan criminal court to dismiss misdemeanor assault, trespassing and harassment charges against Mr. Oakley, 53, if he stayed out of trouble for six months, a common legal maneuver that would leave him with no criminal record.
Like a wits'-end Faye Dunaway, coming to see a private eye to help get her out of trouble, I was in the midst of a somewhat—not to put too fine a point on it—bleak period in my career and marriage.
Meanwhile, Lynn (15-11) continually pitched his way out of trouble with his 12 strikeouts, which equaled his previous best from 2012 as a St. Louis Cardinal against the Chicago White Sox and matched earlier this season for the Rangers against Houston.
And there are only so many ways to say that Pickett was volatile, prone to violence, a drug abuser and a man who, in the words of the singer Lloyd Price, "could not stay out of trouble," before a certain monotony sets in.
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former violent criminal who converted to Islam and kept out of trouble for more than a decade, the killer who struck Britain's parliament last week was probably a "lone wolf", self-radicalized by material on the internet, investigators say.
LHP Patrick Corbin gave up a season-high seven runs in 28 219/2343 innings Wednesday, pitching out of trouble until St. Louis RHP Adam Wainwright keyed a five-run sixth inning with a bases-loaded triple into the left field corner.
It's a crowd-pleasing, comic-sentimental setup, with the wisecracking but vulnerable child consistently one-upping, and bailing out of trouble, the man who becomes her surrogate father, and Gosselaar does a capable job as a younger version of a Clint Eastwood coot.
Woodruff got himself into and out of trouble in the early innings — the Rays had the bases loaded in the first two innings — but he got a comebacker from Brad Miller to end the first and a groundout by Longoria to escape the second unscathed.
And even then...Image: ScreenshotNone of the points above can categorically prove one way or the other whether an app is dodgy or legit, but take them all together, and you stand a better chance of staying out of trouble when trying out new products.
I'm not going to advocate you do everything on my punch list of ideal things you can be doing from a legal perspective, but if you have to focus on a few things to stay out of trouble for now, these would be them.
"People are familiar with follow the lanes, don't hit the car in front of you and you will mostly stay out of trouble… But that doesn't work in downtown San Francisco, or New York, with lots of people, traffic and parked cars," Heck said.
Jeurys Familia earned his second save by wriggling out of trouble in the ninth, when he issued a leadoff walk to Aaron Altherr and allowed a one-out single to Herrera before retiring the final two batters to leave the runners at the corners.
NEW YORK (AP) — The Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has been sentenced to life behind bars in a US prison, a humbling end for a drug lord once notorious for his ability to kill, bribe or tunnel his way out of trouble.
"I want you to understand the importance of what's being offered to you in court," she told a 17-year-old who had been charged with possession of a knife, offering to dismiss the charges if he stays out of trouble for six months.
But prior to the Trump administration, even though these Iraqi nationals were theoretically eligible for deportation, they had essentially been allowed to remain in the country with the condition that they check in regularly with immigration officials and stay out of trouble with the law.
As Ramona, Lopez is in charge of making sure this scheme — wherein a bunch of former strippers swindle money away from rich men — makes it off the ground and keeps them out of trouble so they can keep pocketing thousands of dollars every night.
He's brought Diana, the heroine of "Wonder Woman" (many spoilers follow), to London and has been shepherding her about, dressing her in appropriate clothing and trying to keep her out of trouble, when the two are accosted by a group of armed German spies.
"If they stayed out of trouble for 20 years, good for them," Karen Friedman Agnifilo, the chief assistant district attorney in Manhattan, said, adding that it was "unfair" to keep the threat of arrest hanging over someone for something so minor for so long.
Stroman gave up a single to Logan Forsythe to lead off the game, but stayed out of trouble — he needed only five pitches for a 1-2-143 second and allowed only a third-inning single to Hank Conger through five innings after that.
Though Harry gets the starring role and Ron gets to be his best friend and sidekick, Hermione is the mastermind behind all their plots (except the weak ones), and the loyal friend who keeps them out of trouble (when they haven't already dug themselves too deep).
Originally thought to be a ransomware, similar to last month's WannaCry attack, a new analysis shows that Petya may have been modified for more destructive purposes — meaning that affected businesses might not even have the option to pay the hackers for a way out of trouble.
Zuckerberg emerged from the experience with a belief that has guided Facebook in and out of trouble ever since: People want less online privacy than they think they do, and sometimes the only way to make them realize that is to push them to share more.
Boston starter Eduardo Rodriguez could not make it through three innings in a 13-7 setback in Monday's opener but Rick Porcello worked into and out of trouble through six innings on Tuesday and managed to limit the damage enough to lead his team to a win.
Third seed Gilles Muller needed all his experience to dig himself out of trouble and beat Italian Andreas Seppi 4-63 7-6(5) 7-6(2) in the longest match of the tournament to reach the quarter-finals in Sofia for a third consecutive year.
Iglesias pitched in and out of trouble but allowed just one run in 5 2/3 innings, and third baseman Eugenio Suarez provided some insurance with a two-run homer in the seventh as the Cincinnati Reds defeated Pittsburgh 5-1, handing the Pirates their first loss.
For economies less closely aligned to Germany's business cycle, such as Spain and Greece, the cost of losing monetary independence has been much higher: interest rates that were too low during the boom, and no option to devalue their way out of trouble once crisis hit.
Cardinals RH Michael Wacha (0-183, 8.31) Jungmann worked in and out of trouble over five frames against San Francisco on Wednesday, eventually settling for a no-decision after allowing two runs - one earned - on three hits and two walks during his 80-pitch home outing.
Because Congress has never given immigration authorities enough money to catch and deport all undocumented immigrants, presidents have sensibly chosen to direct or allow agencies to focus resources on criminals and other dangerous people — not on children, the elderly and others who stay out of trouble.
Local girl Trott, a favourite with the sell-out crowds at the sleek London velodrome, just had to stay out of trouble over the last 40 laps of the 100-lap points race, having extended the 12-point lead she built up over the first five disciplines.
It also makes sense that he'd feel, like Afweyne, fairly firewalled—in Mexico at least, where he's regarded as a folk hero more popular than the government by a not insignificant number of people and where he's had great success bribing his way out of trouble before.
He struck a deal with the court to make a $100 donation the New Mexico Animal Humane Society as a sign of good faith ... and in exchange, the judge said he's off the hook as long as he stays out of trouble for the next 90 days.
Moral Hazard: In the diplomatic version of helicopter parenting, the US protects its client states from suffering the full consequences of their behavior by bailing them out of trouble, incurring the costs and adverse consequences rather than making their putative ally bear the consequences of their actions.
Their cases were all dismissed so long as they stayed out of trouble for a stretch, an indication of what Scott Hechinger, a senior staff lawyer and director of policy at Brooklyn Defender Services, said was the low value the court system places on such cases.
Worse still is the precedent this reprieve sets: When other regimes and state-linked businesses come to the negotiating table, they now know that they can commit flagrant violations of international sanctions, lie to American investigators and buy their way out of trouble if they are caught.
There is a growing sense that Mr. Trump seems unwilling or unable to do the things necessary to keep himself out of trouble and that the presidency has done little to tame a shoot-from-the-hip-into-his-own-foot style that characterized his campaign.
Ms. Kaplan told the judge that the teenager's steady attendance at school and the fact that he had lived in the same apartment with his uncle for several years suggested he would stay out of trouble and show up for future court hearings and for his trial.
Felicia and I agree that Skydio should have a panic button to instantly get out of trouble, or maybe a way to intelligently avoid people and roads, but I also wish it would simply follow me more closely under the obstacles instead of trying to dodge around.
Over the past few years, Netflix has embraced a smart strategy of adapting beloved children's books into animated films, and one such adaptation is The Gruffalo, a clever rhyming tale of a mouse who learns a valuable lesson after making up stories to get out of trouble.
The judge deferred his sentence for 2 years though -- with the deal being he'd only receive probation if he complied with certain conditions -- including completing community service, getting mental health treatment, staying out of trouble and writing an apology letter to the victim and her family.
The event was hosted by the WTA, which was founded in 1994 by Michel Toucher, a wrestler who wanted to give the children of the Sud Ouest who couldn't afford hockey equipment or professional wrestling tickets the chance to stay out of trouble and learn how to wrestle.
The 6ft-11in (2.11m) Croat, the oldest man in the second round at Melbourne Park in over 40 years, was unable to serve his way out of trouble and Nishikori nosed in front with a searing return that proved too much for the net-rushing Karlovic's lunging backhand.
Despite the stringent probation restrictions Mill faces daily, he has built an international name for himself as a performer and has become a youth mentor to hundreds of kids through organizations like Universal Companies and the NBA's 2000ers, hoping to encourage young people to stay out of trouble.
While he showed promise, his aunt and others say he lacked the talent to immediately go pro, and much of his family viewed his love of the sport as less of a career than a hobby that might keep him out of trouble in a gang-infested neighborhood.
As an election lawyer for many years at the National Republican Congressional Committee and for conservative groups and politicians facing ethics and fund-raising issues, he earned a reputation as a man who knew every wrinkle in the law in fighting to keep his clients out of trouble.
HP Brad Hand may have solidified his grip on the Padres' closer job Thursday night when he earned his second save of the season — and his second in as many nights — by once again wriggling in and out of trouble to close out a 222-25 win over the Mets.
According to the report, Kelly said he warned Trump that hiring a "yes man" as his successor would only lead to impeachment proceedings, suggesting that current Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney was partially to blame for the current impeachment proceedings because he is unable to keep Trump out of trouble.
Put differently, this variation on the Arthurian legend fleetingly brings to mind "Game of Thrones" but mostly plays out according to the Ritchie template: a self-amused, endlessly resourceful laddish hero gets in and out of trouble with winks, smarts and brute force, sometimes in the company of Jude Law.
"Mania" means here what it often means colloquially—the head's name for the heart's excesses—but it is striking nonetheless: already, Lowell saw writing both as a way to understand his compulsions and as a compulsion in its own right, a roundabout leading out of trouble and immediately back in.
Faraday Future brought in former BMW executive Stefan Krause to serve as chief financial officer and help steer the company out of trouble, but Jia — who had not yet assumed the CEO role but was managing the company regardless — refused his solutions, multiple former employees told The Verge at the time.
" WATCH THIS: Country Star Josh Turner: The Time My Sons Thought I Was Cool Turner also compliments some of the record's more "obscure" songs, like "I Pray My Way Out of Trouble" with classics he grew up listening to like "How Great Thou Art," which features Sonya Isaacs on vocals, and "Amazing Grace.
Running a large corporation involves taking on more roles than ever before, including media, government, and public relations, formulating a vision, understanding consumers and communicating to them, building cross-cultural global strategies, working with governments, and keeping the company out of trouble, in addition to having a lot of sector-specific expertise.
Noah Syndergaard wriggled in and out of trouble over five innings and earned the win in his first start in seven weeks Friday night, when he helped his cause with an RBI single in the second inning of the New York Mets' 4-2 victory over the visiting Washington Nationals at Citi Field.
At the same time the abortion-rights movement was linked in its early days to a distinctive form of upper-class WASP paternalism — in which legal abortion was sold as a means of helping upper-class "good girls" out of trouble while keeping the undesirable fertility of other classes and races in check.
Krasner spoke highly of violence interruption, in which workers try to identify brewing disputes and cool tensions before a shooting happens, or focused deterrence, a program targeting those most likely to commit acts of violence with a carrot-and-stick approach of social services and jobs if participants stay out of trouble.
"Journals require disclosure, and it is always better to disclose fully, if for no other reason than to stay out of trouble when the undisclosed conflicts are exposed," said Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University who studies conflicts of interest in nutrition research.
Grenell's remarks brought a furious response from Wolfgang Ischinger, the former German ambassador to Britain and the US. Ric: my advice, after a long ambassadorial career: explain your own country's policies, and lobby the host country - but never tell the host country what to do, if you want to stay out of trouble.
National Briefing | Plains The suspended University of Missouri assistant professor who was charged with assault for a November run-in with two student journalists during campus protests reached a deal Friday with prosecutors, getting 20 hours of community service but no jail time or fines if she stays out of trouble for a year.
The real questions for the Golden State Warriors are whether Green, whose unusual set of skills is the engine of the team's offense and defense, can keep himself out of trouble, and whether Zaza Pachulia can fill Andrew Bogut's place at center — helping with ball movement, playing effective defense and staying out of the way.
Rickey always tried to keep Kamasi busy and out of trouble, giving him chores and books like The Autobiography of Malcolm X. "We learned at a young age, with our dad, that even if you weren't doing something, you had to look like you were, or some hard labor was coming your way," Kamasi said.
Even as she served as her husband's "strategic thought partner," as dubbed in the company's S-1 documents — tempering his wildest personal and professional urges and quietly working to keep him out of trouble — Rebekah also steered WeWork into risky ventures like a $40,000-a-year for-profit private school that pushed the company well beyond its depths.
The approach, modeled on the "focused deterrence" often aimed at reducing gun violence, involves identifying teenagers with past robbery arrests and delivering a dual message: The police are watching you, so do not continue down the criminal path; those same officers can help you get the services that you and your family need to stay out of trouble.
You might need political maneuvering from Matthew Hiltzik, who worked for Hillary Clinton and used to keep Harvey Weinstein out of trouble; some power-agent work from Ari Emanuel of William Morris Endeavor; and help from at least one of those quiet, intricately wired physical production executives, who seemingly know all the secrets and where they are kept.
It looked bleak for Nishikori when he served at 5-19953 and fell behind 0-30 with a woeful volley but he wriggled out of trouble with the aid of one improvised backhand bunt that caught Federer on his heels and resulted in the Swiss hitting the ball high into the stands more in frustration than anger.
The time-worn path by which countries stumble into crisis, their currencies devalue, and their exports become more competitive, eventually lifting the whole economy out of trouble (as happened in East Asian countries in the late 1990s, for example) isn't likely to happen here, as trade probably just isn't important enough to Brazil to pull this off.
"I'm appealing, therefore, to all of our fans, and we appreciated your support at the matches, of course, but I'm appealing to you to stay out of trouble to try and make certain these threats are never carried out and we will be able to do the best we can to stay in the competition," Hodgson said.
But the fulfillment of the desires leads to complications and then more complications, which create tensions that can best be satisfied by more sex, and so on and on, in and out of bed and in and out of trouble, until in the end everything is resolved and the protagonist's life shows signs of becoming calmer.
Blake FarentholdRandolph (Blake) Blake FarentholdMembers spar over sexual harassment training deadline Female Dems see double standard in Klobuchar accusations Lawmaker seeks to ban ex-members from lobbying until sexual harassment settlements repaid MORE said the lawmaker's staffers joked that they had to serve as "redhead patrol" at Capitol Hill functions to keep the Texas Republican out of trouble.
In a 85033 complaint, Lauren Greene, a former communications director for Farenthold, said he "regularly drank to excess, and because of his tendency to flirt, the staffers who accompanied him to Capitol Hill functions would joke that they had to be on 'redhead patrol' to keep him out of trouble," according to The New York Times.
On Tuesday, he agreed to a deal to dismiss the case if he pays $22019,000 in restitution, completes 32 hours of community service, keeps out of trouble for 10 months and stays away from the people he was accused of stealing from and harassing, according to the The Washington Post, which first brought the story to light Wednesday.
As Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher detailed for the Washington Post's book Trump Revealed, he got out of trouble thanks to a shady under-the-table loan from his father, who dispatched a family attorney to New Jersey: The lawyer, Howard Snyder, approached the casino cage and handed over a certified check for $3.35 million, drawn on Fred's account.
It's effective because it strikes little chords of recognition and guilt, as Leah wriggles out of trouble with authority figures by summoning up tears, or commutes out of her "dangerous" neighborhood to sit behind a MacBook Air in an immaculate media startup office, or saunters into an English class and stares off into space while somewhere, Blue sits in a prison cell.
EditorsNote: Notes Houston home team in lead; reworks wording in graf 24; corrects Suarez's first name to Jose; clarifies Upton, Calhoun RBIs in different innings Zack Greinke remained unbeaten over his four starts since joining the Houston Astros at the trade deadline despite pitching in and out of trouble in a 228-231 victory over the visiting Los Angeles Angels on Friday at Minute Maid Park.
True, most of the Christmas focus mainly comes down to a few scattered Christmas trees (including one that's seemingly made out of viscera toward the end of the first one), but there's a lot to love about the way it yo-yos the Doomguy from roomy battles where where cyberdemons pelt him from afar to intimate encounters where he can punch his way out of trouble.
For him Odysseus is not a real hero because he lies and cheats on his wife, tells false, self-inflating stories, is always relying on the gods to get him out of trouble, is not really all-man in the way of more singular, self-sufficient heroes, but is always shifting into difference, like the shimmering polychrome cloths with which the Homeric world was entranced.

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