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"We are part and parcel of the ... community," Fadel said.
Those insecurities are part and parcel of teenagedom in general.
"It was part and parcel of prison life," she said.
Difficult conversations are all part and parcel of working life.
"It's part and parcel of who we are," said Harper.
I just think relationships are part and parcel of it.
Cruising is part and parcel of gay and queer DNA.
But it's all part and parcel of the same process.
Such agreements are part and parcel of any trade agreement.
But those have become part and parcel of mainstream celebrity.
"Dancing every day is part and parcel of who we are."
Having irregular sleeping hours is part and parcel of my job.
Declining investor participation is part and parcel of a broader shrinkage.
Part and parcel of the scumbro messiness is bad facial hair.
"Violence is part and parcel of country life," Mulligan's Laura muses.
A. Fakes and unscrupulous traders are part and parcel of commerce.
Danger is part and parcel of New Zealand's attraction, he said.
The drawings are part and parcel with Eisenstein's life and work.
VICE: So is nudity just part and parcel of going for roles?
Border security is part and parcel to the sovereignty of a nation.
All these things that's part and parcel of being a teenage kid.
Loyalty is part and parcel of being delegated authority by the president.
There are other drinks that come part and parcel with heated debate.
In practice, Syngenta is now part and parcel of a state company.
That's just part and parcel of being an active illegal graffiti writer.
It's part and parcel of a steady military build up in Japan.
It's inevitable that meetings will be part and parcel to your workday.
"It is part and parcel of a larger American fascination" with Japan.
The phone is part and parcel to everything they do, including work.
But it's a pivot that's part and parcel with Microsoft's larger corporate strategy.
This is part and parcel of the crazy, unregulated, crypto world these days.
The co-op mission with the new map is called Part and Parcel.
They see this as part and parcel of this kind of ideological approach.
That was part and parcel of what it meant to be Puerto Rican.
To be clear, algorithms have long been part and parcel of the industry.
The latest debacle in Michigan is part and parcel of this larger reality.
To be clear, violence is part and parcel of the world Pose depicts.
But often it is just part and parcel of the biology of MCS.
"Technology is already here today, part and parcel of people's jobs," Kinder said.
For China that access is part and parcel of becoming a global superpower.
Just like meetings and emails, conference calls are part and parcel of the workplace.
Emojis have become part and parcel of how we communicate with friends and families.
More importantly, the Google Play Store comes part and parcel with Google Mobile Services.
B: Yes, I mean that's sort of part and parcel of growing the company.
Down IPOs, like Box's, say, are part and parcel of the current cycle's picture.
"To me this seems like part and parcel of an influence operation," Polyakova said.
Good results usually come from hard work, but the two are part and parcel.
But in the Armenian case, it was part and parcel of the unfolding process.
You're part and parcel to the entire thing, whether you think so or not.
That's part and parcel with a sport that's based on pummeling your opponent's body.
All of this is part and parcel of what Gladio represents: stereotypical hegemonic masculinity.
Bursting pipes and rotting walls are part and parcel for any major remodeling project.
It has become part and parcel of Republican identity among non-Hispanic white Americans.
Denying climate change is part and parcel of denying the corrosive effects of segregation.
This is part and parcel of doing business, is not shipping American workers overseas.
This is part and parcel of a comment about what you said earlier as well.
"They wanted to make Facebook part and parcel of Sri Lanka's political discourse," Hattotuwa said.
The Republican attacks on Omar are part and parcel of this overall anti-Muslim campaign.
This is all part and parcel of whatever happened there around 16, 17 years old.
Convention spending is part and parcel of the creeping corporate buyout of America's political system.
The proposed rule change is part and parcel of the Trump administration's hostility to immigrants.
It's part of the art, part and parcel of being a nak muay (Thai kickboxer).
They were not part and parcel of the corruption crime or the graft crime itself.
This is part and parcel of the ongoing process of improving the returns of a bank.
But we're going to have to do it as part and parcel of a larger thing.
Some developers welcomed the move, saying the proposal is part and parcel of China's urbanization process.
It's part and parcel of life and no one's life is as perfect as it looks.
People expected feelings of empty time and accepted them as part and parcel of being human.
Paid versions will also eliminate those pesky ads that are part and parcel of free software.
Are all the '90s nostalgia acts just part and parcel for the 20-year rehash cycle?
Heated rhetoric is too often part and parcel of any conversation on U.S.-China trade relations.
Some developers welcomed the move, saying the proposal is part and parcel of China's urbanisation process.
Sure, that's part and parcel of the culture, to put an official stamp on nearly everything.
Routine disclosure of what, exactly, those agencies are doing is part and parcel of ensuring effectiveness.
This is part and parcel of the systemic racial inequality that is endemic in our country.
Yes, 100 percent, and this sexual harassment stuff is part and parcel to the whole thing.
Immigration detention came to be part and parcel of the growing incarceration trend of the 1980s.
Part and parcel on our mind is whoever you are, you can wear whatever you want.
Corruption remains "part and parcel of daily life in India," said a press release from TII.
What Bershidsky decries as lacking expertise and authority is part and parcel of legitimate public debate.
"Remorse has been part and parcel with my being since I've been in here," he said.
Losing yourself in a movie is part and parcel of long distance plane travel in these days.
"This is part and parcel of living and operating a business in a parliamentary democracy," he said.
Copper's fall from grace has been part and parcel of a broader collapse in industrial metal prices.
Having good coffee, entrepreneurial food producers, and international cuisine is part and parcel of East London history.
Since World War II, American leaders have seen diplomatic leadership as part and parcel of American strength.
But treating guests like actual people is simply part and parcel of good service, the globetrotter says.
What [the data] shows is that it is part and parcel of daily life for young people.
"This is part and parcel of that nativist pitch that we've seen around the world," he said.
Its interest in infidelity and relationships in crisis was part and parcel of Altman's own work and life.
Isn't it part and parcel to all of society somehow, that people in power get away with this?
It's likely that they'll launch part and parcel with the Galaxy S20 phones, but we can't be certain.
The changes in the world are part and parcel of a story that's deeply rooted in its characters.
The higher minimum may not have caused the improvement, but it clearly was part and parcel of it.
Don't worry girls, it happens to the best of us, all part and parcel of being a female!
It doesn't believe in the tabula rasa that is part and parcel of so many space strategy games.
Calling any challenge of Islamic beliefs as "Islamaphobia," in particular, is considered part and parcel with regressive lefties.
I've got kids and if you're going out as a family it's part and parcel of the experience.
I believe that Charlotte Uprising and Black Lives Matter are kind of part and parcel to one another.
Political corruption and law enforcement corruption is always part and parcel to what makes the world go around.
This may have led to the drug-taking that was part and parcel of the scenes she entered.
Likewise, they do not know or forget that Puerto Rico is part and parcel of the United States.
HELLER Is sex in van Hove-world simply part and parcel of the grimness that Jason talked about?
They're a silly, shared point of connection, and as such, they're part and parcel of what makes Sandler great.
And the fall in yields comes part and parcel with a rethink of Fed interest rate hikes this year.
Ingraham's own adopted children are foreign born, and part-and-parcel of the changes she is so passionately against.
This is deeply disturbing, to say the least, and part and parcel of the environment in Brazil right now.
You have to be so careful about what you take, but that's part and parcel about being an athlete.
The fact is that sexual harassment is part and parcel of daily life, particularly in public places, Jewkes believes.
The constant "wait and see" attitude is part and parcel of that ineffective defensive posture Costas was talking about.
But let's get back to that Ludicrous Mode option, w which part-and-parcel of the beefier battery upgrade.
Discrimination against Catholics, Jews, and other disfavored minority religious groups were all part and parcel of the Progressive project.
But it is also a mistake to wave away this "petty" terror as part and parcel of modern lives.
"Personal scandals, indiscretions and revelations are part and parcel of Westminster life," Professor Goodwin said by phone on Saturday.
What we call sprawl in the 21st century was part and parcel of the decentralized nature of the place.
Here, this is tactically nothing more than 'We need your support with North Korea,' part and parcel, that's it.
If it's part and parcel … of a larger discussion on health care, then maybe it's something to look at.
This lower level of nationalism is part and parcel of an overall leftward tilt among the Gen Z cohort.
When it comes to music, this means that artists are viewed as part and parcel with the work they create.
The predictable schedule of small annual updates between major refreshes isn't part and parcel of Tesla's DNA, nor its hardware.
Although distribution is offered as part and parcel of SoundCloud's Premier program, this doesn't necessarily make it a free service.
If conflict between males and females is part and parcel of reproduction, some still have it much tougher than others.
That Part 8 is the transparency rule added to the FCC's 2015 rules, technically separate but effectively part and parcel.
But Game of Thrones' difficulties are also just part and parcel of bringing a story like this to an end.
But this is all just part and parcel of the life and times at the wonderfully idiosyncratic outpost of Gibraltar.
For her supporters, that's part and parcel of her appeal: They are counting on her flexibility to get things done.
Yet religious differences are part and parcel of our wider debate about what it means to be a flourishing democracy.
"We know that that this is going to be part and parcel of the discussion and the landscape," he said.
"This is part and parcel of an ongoing state effort to discourage and prevent certain citizens from voting," he said.
Which is part and parcel of the political spin all administrations engage in when trying to bury a bad story.
Even so, she wasn't prepared for the drama that is part and parcel of apartment hunting in New York City.
They're part and parcel of a Saudi-designed military strategy that includes forced famine and the denial of medical aid.
The project of making Russia great is part and parcel of making Mr. Putin and his crony capitalist friends rich.
He was amoral, sure, but that was part and parcel of his craftiness, which could do the country some good.
And during those seven years the government controls and entitlement solidified and became part and parcel of the healthcare system.
The pivot, or softening, whatever you want to call it is just part and parcel of that same wishful thinking.
And like it or not, a large part of her balancing act is part and parcel of being a woman.
And sort of the things that you would think is part and parcel to the iPhone, but in a curated manner.
"It's all part and parcel of the relationship," said Matthew Pottinger, the senior director for Asia at the National Security Council.
But a reduction in the rate, and the eventual elimination, of corporation tax must be part and parcel of this effort.
"All these things, I think, are part and parcel with building the kind of company that has a conscience," Schultz said.
This is all part and parcel of the "deconstruction of the administrative state" that Steve Bannon discussed at the CPAC meeting.
The winter cuts are part and parcel of Beijing's war on smog, which can be particularly acute over the winter months.
As part and parcel of that, we see a senator who did nothing to break the partisan deadlock that plagues Congress.
"You want a president like Hillary who sees you as part and parcel of the American quilt of diversity," Clinton said.
The boasting, the exaggeration, the faking it is all part and parcel of what Trump views as a self-created reality.
There's obviously a rub here — the Kurds that we operate with, the Turks view them as, part and parcel, as PKK.
He said it's also led to an increased interest in civic engagement, wherein recognizing and reporting discrimination is part and parcel.
The Framers of our Constitution believed that jury nullification was part and parcel of what a jury trial was all about.
Bringing Russian art and artifacts back from abroad is a personal passion of Putin's, part and parcel of his ultranationalist identity.
The former is part and parcel of patient care, while the latter feels like acting on one's personal interests or opinions.
The clarion cry against individual male predation and the push for broader gender equality may seem part and parcel, especially now.
He speaks in a peculiar way: dramatics are used not for emphasis, but as part and parcel of his everyday colloquialisms.
That's part and parcel of adjusting from being the underdog fighting a global giant to being the biggest fish in the pond.
They did indeed rely on telephone companies to supply this information — as part and parcel of the telecommunications service they asked for.
Warren's proposal is only part and parcel of a larger movement among lawmakers questioning the market power of these large tech firms.
I work in an industry where going out is part and parcel, and I wouldn't do that if I didn't enjoy it.
And sort of the-- the things that you would think is part and parcel to the iPhone, but in a curated manner.
This conceit is part and parcel of Game of Thrones' bitterly cynical thoughts on human nature, both in book and TV form.
"Facebook and Twitter was part and parcel of the democratic push back against the failed coup attempt against the president," Hattotuwa said.
It's not good but we don't trust each other, we never have, really, so deception is somehow part and parcel to that.
" This is the same London mayor who previously suggested that terrorism is just "part and parcel of living in a big city.
Instead, they're perhaps part and parcel of why he's seen as light-hearted antidote to other rap acts rather than an artiste.
Part and parcel of that is making regular decisions on whether or not to invest time/money/energy/allegiance to various platforms.
Government support of IT has been and continues to be part and parcel of the success of both civilian and military industries.
"The acquisition of Nexidia is part and parcel of our strategy to enhance our analytics offering," said Barak Eilam, Nice's chief executive.
" But, he added, "from the Chinese perspective, this is going to be absolutely seen as part and parcel of our negotiating practice.
"I...would hope and wish for the UK to stay part and parcel of the EU."Angela Merkel, German chancellor, June 2nd.
Photo by Pro Juventute via Flickr This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Sexting has become part and parcel of modern flirting.
Run-ins with law enforcement, estrangement from concerned family members and spells of homelessness were part and parcel of his teenage years.
It is part and parcel of the country's growth, with each generation seeing a new influx of people from across the globe.
Seborer helped devise the bomb's explosive trigger, an innovation that was part and parcel of the 20th-century trend toward weapon miniaturization.
EMPs have the power to fry electronics, which is why they were part and parcel of American-Soviet MAD (mutually assured destruction).
"It is part and parcel of the momentum building that publishers are trying to achieve in the runup to publication," Bogaards says.
This is part and parcel of being a villain: Contestants who are aggressive about getting to know the lead tend to ruffle feathers.
I don't see it as a contrary lifestyle, I see it as part and parcel of the whole feeling, whatever that feeling is.
This insignia is no doubt part and parcel of the end product, however it's the serene feeling of the place that stands out.
If nothing else, all of this serves to remind that Latin trap is inextricably part and parcel of modern English-language hip-hop.
Qataris were part and parcel of Gulf Arab society "and I think the issue is Iran would like to take advantage of this".
High mobility is part and parcel for military kids, who move an average of six to nine times from kindergarten to high school.
Supporting family members should be considered part and parcel with caring for the patient as an added means of improving quality of life.
Youth comes part and parcel with mistake-making, and every older person was young once, not to mention imperfectly human throughout their lives.
The race to technology advance, where the United States has a very big lead, is part and parcel of our discussions with China.
It is part and parcel of pride and self-centeredness, a deep denial of how dependent we are on God and one another.
I thought the harassment was part and parcel of being a woman online or having a semi-public job—I worked in radio.
It's part and parcel of the Rice charm, the sense that he and his crew are making it up as they go along.
But while speaker invitation controversies are part and parcel of any good CPAC, the annual conference is much more than the Milo story.
Now, a slightly less invasive version of the policy is part and parcel of the terms and conditions for using the family plan.
"The agency was being highly politicized by the Bush administration, and he certainly was part and parcel of that politicization," Dr. Wood said.
But it never damaged his standing with the party's membership, because it is part and parcel of his fundamental appeal as a politician.
"Last mile" package deliveries via USPS have become part and parcel of Amazon's business model, accounting for around 40 percent of all deliveries.
The threat of hate speech, live murders, abuse and everything else is part and parcel with the grand vision of a universal communication platform.
The power system will not be something overlaid onto infrastructure but something that is part and parcel of infrastructure, something infrastructure just does, automatically.
I just don't think it'll take because these are comic book movies, and resurrections and reboots are part and parcel of comic book movies.
But, Dana, this is also to be expected because it&aposs kind of part and parcel with how he has behaved in the past.
For some, standing is an obviously required gesture of respect, a gesture part and parcel with "America First" and making the country great again.
The invocation of AI is a dodge deployed on a group of laypeople who, for the most part, regrettably swallowed it part and parcel.
Again, none of this is part and parcel of the so-called bipartisan cooperation some polls and other experts tell us America really wants.
We maintain standards of fluency in these subjects because they are part and parcel of critical thinking, and hallmarks of a well-rounded education.
In a 3% growth economy, if you don't like your job you can quit... that is part and parcel the foundation of this budget.
"Let's have that discussion, let's have that be part and parcel to an ongoing reexamination about what is taught about (America's founding)," Hanks said.
Misuse of funds and abusive of personnel won't be a distraction from his basic ideological mission there, they'll be part and parcel of it.
"At this point, it's become part and parcel of a cyber crime conspiracy," Tom Kellermann, Carbon Black's chief cybersecurity officer, said in the report.
"They are, in fact, part and parcel of the [People's Republic of China] propaganda apparatus," a senior State Department official said of the outlets.
In the article, Khan was reported as saying that being prepared for terror attacks was "part and parcel" of living in a major city.
But we plebes are not privy to the whole truth, even though the truth is part and parcel of the trust the government demands.
Used as target decoys, for combat missions, research and development, and for supervision, drones have been part and parcel of the military forces worldwide.
This research is part and parcel of the company's larger mission to make its service less abusive and more productive—an admirable and essential effort.
Of course we care a great deal about diversity in the workplace — that is part and parcel of what we do and who we are.
The Fed over-hiked by twice in the fourth quarter and that was really part and parcel why we had such a big sell-off.
It's all just part and parcel of singularity — a point in the near future where some scientists believe that robots will become smarter than humans.
East German companies and factories — which had been part and parcel of the now-defunct Communist dictatorship — were shuttered and many jobs disappeared with them.
But it did not make sense to bring in someone like then-Republican National Committee chairman Priebus, who was part and parcel of that establishment.
Ronnie and Reggie were born into the East End of the 1930s, a time and place when boxing was part and parcel of local culture.
Joining up with Trump means not just dealing with his own mood swings but the backstabbing that is part and parcel of his White House.
The USOC didn't take an active role in chemical enhancement, but part and parcel with the Amateur Sports Act was, ironically, a degree of professionalization.
But the nudity isn't there for cheap titillation, or to make the show scan as "adult" — it's part and parcel of the series' central ideas.
"It's part and parcel of the process we need to pursue," the bloc's most powerful leader, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, told reporters on Friday.
Our business is complicated because intimacy is part and parcel of our profession; as actors we are paid to do very intimate things in public.
ET. "This is part and parcel of the whole flight to quality thing," said Kim Rupert, managing director of global fixed income at Action Economics.
It's simply the nature of the business, where films are both creative endeavors and multimillion-dollar investments – where risk is part and parcel of reward.
The two concepts of universality are, of course, mutually reinforcing; and the gray vacuum photographs of record are part and parcel of this ideological apparatus.
The incident sparked a much-needed debate on stereotypes and racism, but the truth is this is part and parcel of many non-white mum's life.
"This is a normal part of what the military does, and under any strategy, it is part and parcel," he told the House Armed Services Committee.
What we need is a politician making the case for a UBI that's part and parcel of an anti-welfare-reform, anti-racist, and feminist platform.
Trump's ascendency does, however, provide a wrinkle to a shared cultural narrative, as he's part and parcel of a celebrity worship that even progressives largely embrace.
As a woman, how could I accept brutal rape and murder fantasies, amongst of myriad of other degrading subjects, language, and art, as part and parcel?
This is part and parcel of the GOP's preemptive effort to discredit the Congressional Budget Office, which is expected to score AHCA as a humanitarian catastrophe.
Such attacks have been part and parcel of modern liberalism over the course of the 20th century and threaten to get worse in the days ahead.
Viewing migrants as a threat is part and parcel of Trump's larger unilateralist vision, with its drawing back from traditional alliances and push for trade war.
"I think that we have to face the facts that gun control is part and parcel of homeland security, given how things are evolving," he said.
He allowed young bands in the genre to spread their wings and really embrace the outlandishness that has become part and parcel of the metal experience.
Wall Street could finally be ready to accept that model and the long path to profitability that tends to be part and parcel of this approach.
Our hair becomes so much a part of who we are that the routines surrounding it similarly are part and parcel of how we define ourselves.
Phil Scott, is one of many female candidates targeted for threats and harassment, something that's now part and parcel of running for office as a woman.
And these silent gestures made by athletes in what should be moments of celebration, of achievement, are part and parcel of the hard work of democracy.
The coronavirus is the thing in the news at the moment, but it's more part and parcel, it's another shock to this very fragile economic recovery.
Such problems of fabulous wealth seem almost part and parcel to the confirmation struggles of a Trump government that would be filled with billionaires and multimillionaires.
Leaders from Alexander Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln to Harry Truman subscribed to the idea that sound finances were part and parcel of any ambitious military venture.
That mythology is tough to separate from Nazism, because the valorization and elevation of the German warrior was part and parcel of the party's imagery and propaganda.
Before I make the argument once again that our brains are not a single entity, let's consider our bodies, of which the brain is part and parcel.
Jodi McDade said she saw the allegations as part and parcel with the failed efforts by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his allies to help Sen.
"You will find some homeopathic providers who will recommend modifications to [the] vaccination schedule, but it's not something that becomes part and parcel of homeopathy," says Dossett.
Beyond just a fascination for the underdog and new technologies, a love of being data-driven is part and parcel of the gospel of the technology sector.
And in fairness, his personality is part and parcel of why he's so huge, selling out a venue like south London's 4,900-capacity Brixton Academy in minutes.
But it is all part and parcel of this firehose of narrative that is strung together via small tasks that build into big mechanical and plot movements.
But we're going to have to do it as part and parcel of a larger thing to try and solve and resolve some of our debt problems.
What was once seen as an ancillary logistics function, largely uncontrolled by the LME itself, is now part and parcel of the regulatory framework covering metals trading.
Voters sided with the Trump in part because they knew Trump's unalloyed patriotism is part and parcel of his refusal to submit to the Left's moral authority.
The hype, the hate, the endless debates, it was part and parcel of the scene and Refused made a record that poked holes in all of them.
"Well, that's a really good question and isn't it part and parcel to all of society somehow, that people in power get away with this?" he says.
As part and parcel when it comes to hysteria over video games, there was plenty of amusement that followed in the comment section of 7 News' video.
That pain is part and parcel of a massive undertaking: becoming the first African team to qualify for the Tour de France, the pinnacle of cycling endurance.
In one scene, Dr. Dre is driving his sports car and speaking about some of the indignities that were part and parcel of life at Death Row.
Ominously, not only is the Republican majority permitting these unprecedented attacks on our institutional checks and balances, they have become part and parcel of the cover up.
She dislikes media interviews, current and former aides say, and is ill at ease at the social gatherings that are part and parcel of being party leader.
Others argue that it was part and parcel with wider norms and forces, which may already have been promoting pubic grooming before it caught on in porn.
We would need to recognize that fundamental trade-off — that people being upset and polarized, to some extent, is part and parcel of having a democratic society.
"The cost of talent and the back end production costs can be enormous, so sponsorship is part and parcel for these festivals to survive and thrive," Gensler said.
Beck -- a transgender woman and former SEAL Team 6 member -- tells TMZ, Trump's assault on her community is part and parcel of what she deals with every day.
While the low volatility that has marked the prior two weeks is certainly anomalous, it is part and parcel of the more general trend of declining market moves.
I'd grown up with a vague sense that Israel and Zionism was part and parcel of being Jewish, and it was something I wanted to explore for myself.
Long shipping times and lost orders have long been part and parcel of the Secret Shop experience, but this year's woes have (justifiably) attracted more complaints than usual.
Obviously, breaking rules is part and parcel of the leather scene in general, but still—BDSM and full frontal nudity is allowed at most of the events worldwide.
Yet this work also seems part and parcel with Abercrombie's depictions of gambling, in the form of scratch-off tickets, pointing to risks that may cause one's downfall.
"The ban on Christmas decorations in Langfang is part and parcel of the Chinese government's tightening control over religion," said Yaqiu Wang, a researcher for Human Rights Watch.
"In the US, this issue came, or appeared to come, from the left, and it appeared to come part and parcel with increasing government regulation," Rivett-Carnac said.
While Pliskova acknowledged it was a "quite big upset" for her to lose to Pavlyuchenkova, she insisted it was part and parcel of the parity in women's tennis.
The poem, Dr. Bach said, was "part and parcel of the whole colonial revival that was gearing up" as the United States faced another crisis, the Civil War.
"Part and parcel of the nuclear deal was that Iran could be rehabilitated economically," said Sanam Vakil, an Iran analyst at Chatham House, a London-based research organization.
One hundred years ago, when the city was at its peak waterway use, water was part and parcel of everyone's daily experience in one way, shape, or form.
The congresswoman batted away the critique, but the ordeal marks just another instance of the bad-faith arguments that have become part and parcel of our modern political discourse.
For the Soviets, the anthology was part and parcel of their plan to situate "the Negro" (particularly the American Negro) as a natural political ally during the Cold War.
"We're going to have to do it as part and parcel of a larger thing to try and solve and resolve some of our debt problems," he told CNBC.
Under Morales, Bolivia has a robust history of rejecting US aid Part and parcel to this pro-environmental platform is a rejection of Western capitalism and traditional development aid.
If your friend is tapping out, extend her the grace of accepting that her kid, for now, is part and parcel of the deal and adjust your plans accordingly.
Rather than provide protection to council members, the Honduran security forces and judicial authorities have been part and parcel of the campaign of attacks and intimidation against the organization.
Part and parcel of us using social media is that, in some way, we are all part of the media and we need to be responsible with our platforms.
It's easy to assign a negative value to the baroquely egocentric moreness that is part and parcel of "Selfish" in particular, and the Kim Kardashian West phenomenon in general.
Privacy is part and parcel with the health of our society, the health of our civil liberties, and the health of the digital infrastructure that we depend on daily.
"Dealing with political uncertainty is part and parcel of leading a business, but this has been taken to extremes over recent years," Tej Parikh, the IoD's chief economist said.
"The L.G.B.T. community has been part and parcel with the existence of the WTA," said Cyd Zeigler, a founder of Outsports, a website which covers gay issues in sports.
"In previous times, wars of conquest did not find the same moral and legal condemnation that is nowadays part and parcel of our system of law," he told me.
The particular choices the characters have made are their own, but they are also part and parcel of the urban neglect and decay that plague a place like Stateway.
But every cook makes bollito slightly differently, insisting that his or her method produces the best brodo (the savory broth that is part and parcel of the bollito experience).
Throughout the 20th century, disinformation and propaganda disseminated by the Communist Party's Department of Propaganda and Agitation, alongside its intelligence services, became part and parcel of the Soviet regime.
"This is all part and parcel of the attempt that the White House is making to besmirch Robert Mueller, a decorated war hero," Himes said of Trump's disparaging comments.
But it's part and parcel of a broader way in which we socialize and press women to constantly doubt themselves or define themselves in terms of a certain appearance.
He said he knew the highway where the accident took place pretty well: long road trips are part and parcel of youth and junior hockey life in the province.
The Massachusetts senator has largely steered clear of the kind of big sit-down interviews that are often part and parcel of a presidential campaign, including the Sunday show circuit.
"This is why the tools to strengthen the Economic and Monetary Union must not be separate but part and parcel of the overall financial architecture of the Union," it said.
Those have been courtesy conversations, but it's all part and parcel of beginning the kinds of relationships that will allow our new President to advance America's interests in the world.
"140 characters were my enemy there because Jeff Sessions was giving the impression that these were part of his -- part and parcel of his duty on the Armed Services Committee."
"It's part and parcel of a broader way in which we socialize and press women to constantly doubt themselves or define themselves in terms of a certain appearance," he says.
And if discrediting the media is part and parcel of that goal, what better way than to seed the "fake news" with details about the administration that contradict one another?
It's all part and parcel of realizing that instead of always searching for 'the next thing', what it's really about is what you have now: your mates and your family.
"I do think this is really part and parcel of a strategy to manipulate the legal process, and that's why it concerns me as much as it does," Legomsky said.
Even if one thinks none of that all criminal defense work is just part and parcel with due process, there's no question that Weinstein is not just another criminal defendant.
He thinks it's part and parcel of special counsel Bob Mueller's probe, which he views as a "TOTAL WITCH HUNT" (his words) that has grown well beyond its proscribed mission.
An actor's wardrobe is part and parcel to characterization and can often define what makes a particular player so interesting — with the most interesting aspect of wardrobe on the feet.
And thus skohthane culture was appropriated for the media market—it became part and parcel of the township narrative, appearing in Nando's ads, online cartoon serials, myriad local music videos.
But whether or not Trump's "demands" are criminal, they are part and parcel of an unprecedented attack by a sitting president on the law enforcement apparatus of his own administration.
These stances were part and parcel of Enlightenment thought and allowed for a neutral or at least semineutral public sphere to emerge that permitted the political emancipation of the Jews.
In order to do that you have to discredit the FBI as an institution and the Justice Department as an institution, and this is all part and parcel of that.
Religion, for the Greeks, was part and parcel of civil engagement; it was not until they were absorbed by the Roman Empire that society became largely Christianized, and godlessness scorned.
On any given day, Saba may go back and forth between a pregnant woman and a hospice patient, and middle-of-the-night calls are part and parcel of the job.
But Max plays a major role in season two, and helps continue Stranger Things' nostalgic emphasis on those awkward coming-of-age moments that are part and parcel of middle school.
That kind of idle courtroom chatter, even though it was not part of actual proceedings, was "part and parcel of his ordinary job duties - not citizen speech," the 3rd Circuit said.
When Cooper pressed him to explain whether he thought this enmity was part and parcel of the faith, Trump left it to the media to determine if that were the case.
"His complaints about the debates are part and parcel of a strategy communicating that 'everything that I don't like is evidence of a rigged, dishonest system,' when, of course, it isn't."
The American "virtuous circle" of production and consumption, part and parcel of the postwar celebration of the factory, undercuts any plausible response to the global climate crisis, polluted oceans and more.
He will not reveal his exact returns because his new-found wealth has already left him the victim of hacking and extortion — part and parcel of the freewheeling digital currency marketplace.
Rather, the comment is part and parcel of Trump's all-out assault on the Department of Justice, from the attorney general on down, because of the threat it poses to him.
And the inverse relationship of these metrics over three years, shown on this week's chart, demonstrates how much rentals and sales are part and parcel of a single real estate market.
Today's effort to lock down customers' accounts appears to be a belated response to at least some of the problems that are part and parcel of owning and using the device.
The rule of law, freedom of expression, a free press — all are part and parcel of how this principle works in practice, and they help provide certainty in times of uncertainty.
His art was part and parcel of the return to order, but the subjects he chose and his intentions behind portraying them can be interpreted across a range of political perspectives.
Second, part and parcel of the Justice Department's obligation to defend the constitutionality of federal statutes is the obligation to defend as much of the statute as can reasonably be saved.
Protecting American-style democracy abroad has been part and parcel of our foreign policy since 1945 and has led to the commitment of force, usually in the less powerful global south.
Rather than arguing whether or not the church should adapt to shifting culture, he argued that a degree of dynamism is part and parcel of church tradition and always has been.
Writing a book is part and parcel to a presidential run, in part because it gives prospective candidates a more subtle excuse to visit places like Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina.
It's all part and parcel of the game experience at one of the more raucous buildings in the NHL, and few other teams employ anthem singers with the same sort of regularity.
But I believe her little stunt is just part and parcel of a longer, larger effort by this administration to undermine the credibility and stature of a free press in this country.
And good for them, because measures that take aim at the shameless monopoly-style pricing regime of Big Pharma are part and parcel of the populist conservatism that defines today's Republican Party.
If you were wearing deodorant or cologne, you were turned away in an instant, which makes sense, because the smell of men is part and parcel of the eroticism of gay sex.
Beyond Pokemon Go, there is a wider group of games that also rely on location and mapping technology built into our devices as part and parcel of the experience, from Zombies, Run!
Over the past decade, U.S. threats to cut aid have been part and parcel of its frustrating relationship with Pakistan, a nation also seen as vital to the peace process in Afghanistan.
It is part and parcel of the environment in Lebanon as the country continues trying to bind the wounds of a civil war that drew in virtually every facet of a diverse society.
As for increased forecasts for the next six months, this is all part and parcel of the transitioning of Rampura Agucha to underground operations and "as per the mine plan", according to Vedanta.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh Johnson called on Congress to pass meaningful gun control laws in two separate television interviews Tuesday morning, calling the issue "part and parcel" of national security.
"It's very important, I think, to understand this [proposed rule] as part and parcel of the Trump administration's ongoing, all-out assault on the rights and dignity of the trans community," Thompson said.
We are talking about real good values for the future generation, for humanity, like no poverty, quality education, quality healthcare and well-being - all these are all part and parcel of sustainable development.
But pounding drums, ribald chants, heartfelt songs and waving banners are part and parcel of every face-off between local teams like River Plate and Boca Juniors, and the games are always exciting.
Improvisation is part and parcel of working, and the ability to bring your best to a challenge and make it up as you go along is often when the best work gets done.
It's a debate between those who see a degree of dynamism as already part and parcel of what it means to be Catholic, and those who see it as an exterior, dangerous force.
Ankara considers the YPG to be part and parcel of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, a Turkish Kurdish group that had waged a bloody fight for autonomy from Turkey since the 1980s.
But the Times op-ed page as a whole appears to believe this is something you — not journalists but you, the reader, average person — should be doing, part and parcel of good citizenship.
Republicans have expressed frustration both with how Trump wants to spend the cash in his bank account, but also his reluctance to do the wooing that is part and parcel of modern donor maintenance.
"This is a strange way to do business and part and parcel of the systematic effort by the tech left to censor and silence conservative voices," Stone wrote in an email quoted by POLITICO.
"This is part of the reformist tidal wave characterising Saudi Arabia...It's part and parcel of Mohammed bin Salman's drive to alter the structure of the economy," said John Sfakianakis, a Riyadh-based economist.
"Yearly reserve revisions are part-and-parcel of the business (both upwards and downwards) - so their absence alone may warrant further investigation," said Nick Ingrassia, managing director at oil exploration consultancy 2130 Point Energy.
Making "sanctuary" a dirty word was part and parcel of that platform, as was the strategy he pursues today—invoking "public safety" as the justification for increased interior enforcement and attacks on sanctuary jurisdictions.
After all, Carrie and Brody's amor fati is often portrayed as part-and-parcel of the bipolar disorder that also endows Carrie with her genius—a very hollow, even dangerous, interpretation of mental illness.
While our Founding Fathers considered the elective process part and parcel to America becoming a constitutional republic and ascending to the "more perfect Union" they sought to create, voting rights have a notorious past.
Welling makes it clear that he and the group understand the precarious legal state that comes part and parcel with the term "militia" in Canada and, thusly, is hesitant to describe themselves as such.
Depression, self-harm and teenage suicide became part and parcel of an image that the commercialisation of emo created, but that doesn't change the fact that it helped countless people deal with their problems.
This style of public apology, in which one drops a finely tuned personality they've become renowned for in favor of something "sober" and "humble," is part and parcel with today's social media celebrity culture.
Particularly because of the second interesting innovation they've included: the sensor, normally part and parcel with the lidar unit, can exist totally separately from the emitter, and is little more than a specialized camera.
It's funny what might have been abrasive or brave or outlandish 30 years ago is now so part and parcel of the pop landscape that you can't even conceive of it ever being challenging.
"Here are my balls in a jar" might sound like a flippant frame for a talk, and very different from autonomous trans healthcare, but to me they're part and parcel of the same thing.
"This is part of the reformist tidal wave characterizing Saudi Arabia... It's part and parcel of Mohammed bin Salman's drive to alter the structure of the economy," said John Sfakianakis, a Riyadh-based economist.
It has to be one where those who have an Irish identity and those who have a British identity feel part and parcel, feel that they have their place, and it's valued and cherished.
"On 17 February 2016 Special Forces from the Directorate General of Counter Terrorism (CTD), part and parcel of the Kurdistan Region Security Council, rescued a young Swedish woman near ISIL-held Mosul," it said.
The idea that extremism is a Muslim problem, not a universal issue dependent on circumstances, encouraged decision-makers to see fighting terrorism and influencing Muslims' religious views as part and parcel of the same challenge.
TWO years ago Ayman Odeh, the pragmatic new leader of Israel's Arab parliamentary bloc, said that within a decade Arabic would be "on Tel Aviv street signs as part and parcel of the urban environment".
The theme is part and parcel of how Apple is talking about the Mac lately: doubling down on the idea that it's a great tool for professionals and insisting that it has a bright future.
Corruption, once scoffed at as a Nigerian problem, is now seen as part and parcel of the government, and it has Ghanaians worried, with 76% stating that they felt corruption had increased in the country.
It's a tale as old as time, and there are so many ideas that are called to my attention when I think about this but it's part and parcel of almost every business there is.
Although she makes a strong case for belligerence as part and parcel of the human animal, I don't see Bernstein's art as fatalistic — that we are by nature doomed to repeat historical cycles of violence.
This is part and parcel of what seems to be a global surge in scrap supply occasioned by the sharp jump in the copper price from under $25,2000 in the fourth quarter of last year.
Zero. It was part and parcel of FX's somewhat disappointing Emmy haul, which was all feast (17 nominations for Fosse/Verdon; five breakthrough nominations for Pose) or famine (lots of other shows getting totally blanked).
And Trump's trade war should correspondingly be seen as part and parcel of his embrace of foreign dictators, lack of respect for our allies, and evident contempt for democracy, at home as well as abroad.
He's part and parcel with the film's tonal inconsistency, which veers from broad comedy (Miranda Otto as an overbearing hostess is very funny, but seems like she belongs in a different movie) to bittersweet catharsis.
So, too, Ms. Buttu does not say a word about the Palestinian Authority's financial support for those who murder Jews or the Palestinian hate education that has become part and parcel of the authority's rule.
Graham being praised in this way, in an act authorized by Republican leaders in Congress -- and during the era of the Trump administration -- is part and parcel to the retrograde "Make America Great Again" ethos.
Russia has been less involved in the race for natural resources, but its increased visibility, especially in our hemisphere, are part and parcel of Putin's efforts to reassert Russia's presence as in Cold War days.
"This is a strange way to do business and part and parcel of the systematic effort by the tech left to censor and silence conservative voices," Stone said of his ban in a statement to Politico.
Quran, like many Palestinians, likened US support for the security forces as part and parcel of maintaining "the status quo," including Israel's military occupation of the disputed West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem since 1967.
"This is part and parcel of life in aviation when you recognize unions," Ryanair Chief Marketing Officer Kenny Jacobs told Ireland's Newstalk radio station, pointing to years of wrangling over pay and conditions at rival Lufthansa.
During this season, it was nice to be back with the irreverent humor and off-the-wall jokes that are part and parcel of any Tina Fey comedy, but I also couldn't help but feel tired.
That is part and parcel of how internet companies work; optimal routing of relevant content attracts more eyeballs to the screen for longer periods of time, which in turn means higher advertising revenues for the industry.
And though it has some problems as a film — some of which are part and parcel of translating a book to the screen — Native Son still packs a punch, one that connects directly with the gut.
Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, John Ratliffe of Texas and Matt Gaetz of Florida -- that something nefarious might well be going on, part and parcel of the "deep state" theory advanced by President Trump and others.
In his first interview since he was forced out, Mr. Bharara said this week that his firing was part and parcel of what he characterized as the chaos that has defined some of the administration's decisions.
But while their attitude was very Europe-centric, the legal notion that planting a flag was an act of establishing sovereignty quickly stuck and became accepted worldwide as part and parcel of the law of nations.
Largely, I feel no better or worse for it, but there's a small part of me that yearns for that sensation of sustained excitement and expectation that's part and parcel of following any kind of artist.
Sullivan fought proficiently in the gloves and bare knuckle, but preferred the modern rules because he was a thunderous hitter who didn't enjoy either the wrestling or the broken hands that were part and parcel of pugilism.
But on the other side of the table, many of the people in power at restaurants — including managers and owners — have cultivated sexually coercive atmospheres, shrugging off the behavior as part and parcel of the food industry.
Shalala said the distress she was hearing over the past week, and what role Trump's rhetoric may have played in it, was part and parcel with what voters had been telling her about Trump since the beginning.
The better support on iOS and new standalone features are part and parcel to this: now that users will be able to access apps right from their watches, will there be apps there when they go looking?
Now that I've been writing about playing and writing about battle royale games for more than two years, I think I can confidently say that this is part and parcel with the formula that makes for one.
READ: Clinton's 'me' versus Sanders' 'us' It is also true that differences of opinion and the jabs from candidates and their staffs are part and parcel of presidential contests, even while each side claims the high ground.
"Because it's a little unusual to me that a club without a headlining DJ is growing faster than a club with a headlining DJ." There are certainly many apps that are part and parcel of contemporary nightlife.
Lebanese politicians who met Pompeo, including President Michel Aoun, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil — all political allies of Hezbollah — said they had told him the group was part and parcel of Lebanese politics.
Clearly then, Kubernetes is becoming part and parcel of what the Cloud Foundry PaaS service will sit on top of and what developers will use to deploy the applications they write for it in the near future.
Addressing concerns by some investors that the country's recent corporate crackdown may indicate a wider systemic risk, Zhu said such regulatory actions are part and parcel of investing in emerging markets over the medium and longer term.
It has been part and parcel of global policies for now, since 1987, when the Brundtland Report was written in a report called Our Common Future, which forms the basis of our notions of what sustainability is.
" Regarding the systemic exploitation of Black bodies in photography, Mason offered, "These images create false knowledge about backwardness, barbarity, or sensuality of their subjects and continue to be part and parcel of the visual culture of white supremacy.
Critic Matt Lees once said that Dragon's Dogma is "hobbity as all fuck," meaning that its familiar cadence of chosen ones, dragons, dukes, ogres, soldiers, forts, and sorcerers are all part and parcel of the traditional fantasy puzzle.
Part and parcel to Milo's affinity to abuse quotes like a high school student desperate to hit a page count, Dangerous is nothing if not an attempt to ingratiate himself back into any group who will have him.
Glastonbury excels in creating lawless spots where you lose all track of your mates, the odd item of clothing, time, space—that's part and parcel of the escapism that festivals promised so many are now starting to forget.
It's amazing to see Ed Markey go from 264 to being the co-sponsor of this resolution that attempts to ensure that racial and economic justice is part and parcel of how we solve the crisis writ large.
Deception and disinformation are part and parcel of this new approach, as are "camouflage and concealment," as the Israeli analyst Dima Adamsky pointed out in an important study of Russia's evolving strategic art published in November last year.
This was their normal, all part and parcel of the big machine they found themselves ensconced within the day they agreed—at the Fox God's behest, according to their mythology—to be a part of the Babymetal project.
This portion of the two-gallery show emphasizes the importance of the hypnagogoscope approach for Villeglé's work, which consists of constantly disrupting signifiers, an artistic act that I consider part and parcel with a visual art of noise.
There is a great deal of creative thinking in this arena, and part and parcel of creating new sources of renewable energy is finding inventive ways of keeping this energy so that it can be used when needed.
Policies that punish relapse with jail time and keep sufferers from proven treatments are part and parcel of a nearly 50-year war on drugs, predicated almost entirely on criminalization, that no reasonable person would say is working.
"There is a realisation that volatility is going to be part and parcel of milk production into the future," said Sean O'Leary, chairman of the Irish Farmers' Association Dairy Committee, who farms in Cork county in the southwest.
He is, in short, not to be relied upon, a fact which is both galling given his day-to-day influence and elating given how much shiftiness is part and parcel to being a high-profile pro wrestler.
Similarly, D.C.'s Climate Ready plan sees building socially and economically sustainable neighborhoods in the rapidly gentrifying city as part and parcel of addressing its more obviously climate related problems, such as more punishing rains and hotter summers.
"Such claims are ridiculous and are part and parcel of U.S. public calls for regime change in Iran, and are an abuse of social media platforms," said Alireza Miryousefi, spokesman for the Iranian mission to the United Nations.
But with the IRS updating tax brackets for 2019, along with other changes that are part and parcel of the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, it's important for all taxpayers to get handle on America's new tax reality.
According to Blue, there are two types of jealousy: "dispositional," meaning that feeling some degree of jealousy is part and parcel of your personality, and "incidental," meaning that certain activities or dynamics tend to arouse jealousy as they occur.
Its limit are the pieces of personal information about users — bank details, health information, social security numbers, and so on — that are part and parcel of what we provide to companies in the course of interacting with them online.
A study published last year by the RAND Corporation concluded the news agency was part and parcel of a Kremlin strategy to "foment suspicion" between Turkey and its NATO partners and to enlist the country's support for Russia's policies.
Tuesday's request from Nunes is also part and parcel of an effort by Republican lawmakers to ramp up pressure on the Justice Department's No. 2 official -- Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein -- who is overseeing the special counsel's Russia investigation.
This ad was part and parcel of an election that has put some of the most vocal House Republicans, including the vaunted Freedom Caucus, on notice that defying Trump's right-populist orientation could put their political future at risk.
The constant movement, the endless choices, and the destructive seduction of it all are part and parcel of living here—perks and pitfalls of having the audacity to make a home for oneself in this megacity by the sea.
"Securing our border, both through a physical wall and with the brave men and women of the Border Patrol, and restoring an orderly and lawful system of immigration is part and parcel of this anti-gang strategy," he said.
YouCaring is certified as a B Corporation, a designation given to for-profit companies that adhere to certain social and environmental standards, and Saper said he sees the free aspect of the platform as part and parcel of that designation.
It was part and parcel of his 'populism' and told a larger story: that either at home or abroad, foreigners and their 'globalist' allies were cheating the American worker, defined as a white working-class man with a factory job.
In part this is down to the multiple problems that come with doing business in the Congo, although operating in one of the world's most challenging countries is part and parcel of being a major player in the cobalt market.
Even a Sessions-led crackdown on obscenity might be welcomed if it was "part and parcel of a broader crackdown on social liberalism," one that would harken a return to a time when men had total control over women's bodies.
"They (the sanctions) are part and parcel of a result of Dodik's call for secession, his defiance of the constitutional court and (his) threats to withdraw the Republika Srpska members of the armed forces from the military," the U.S. official added.
It would be more honest and credible for Washington to declare forthrightly that the nuclear weapons and missile programs, along with chemical and biological weapons capabilities, are part and parcel of the humanitarian outrages the regime commits against its people.
It's a profoundly dark moment, as we see how quickly Atlanta's dream world can become a nightmare, and we're reminded that, just like everything else up until this moment, police violence is part and parcel with the black experience, too.
That the wisdom of experience in good times, hard times and bad times, of even making past mistakes, isn't part and parcel of building the kind of character and vision needed to lead 330 million people of a very heterogeneous nation?
Fan's humbling was "partly a periodic [drive] to crack down on high-level earners, but more importantly, it's part and parcel of the [national campaign] for a new, modest patriot serving the national cause, instead of private gain," Wye added.
That broke a downtrend that had been running for the last four years and was part and parcel of a global surge in scrap availability occasioned by the sharp jump in the copper price at the end of last year.
"Part and parcel of living in a great global city is you've got to be prepared for these things, you've got to be vigilant, you've got to support the police doing an incredibly hard job," Khan told the Evening Standard.
"This seems to be part and parcel of the same effort to have an extraordinary broad surveillance of citizens and noncitizens," Elora Mukherjee, director of the Immigrants' Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School, said on Sunday of the latest development.
The uncertainty that is part and parcel of a real estate agent's life (where, oh where, is that next commission coming from?) is familiar to actors who routinely deal with similar anxiety (where, oh where, is the next role coming from?).
"The saddest thing that has emerged from my research is that young women aged 18 to 30 have accepted harassment as part and parcel of being online," says Jessica Vitak, who studies online privacy and security at the University of Maryland.
His decision last month to try to revoke California's historic right to set its own vehicle emissions and greenhouse gas standards was largely a policy matter, part and parcel of his effort to roll back President Obama's aggressive clean car rules.
They hope it will make what is essentially an unregulated marketplace more transparent, but are also honest that it may not put an end to behavior that has been part and parcel of currency trading as long as anyone can remember.
The effort is "part and parcel of state-centered efforts at state-owned enterprise reform and the de-leveraging campaign and is aimed at dissuading banks from extend and pretend type activities to keep credit lines open to defaulted companies," UBS said.
And sure enough—unclear whether it was motivated by the $300 reward or just part and parcel with the cesspool that is the Lakers fanbase—some a-hole took five minutes to destroy something that took Never and Valdez 12 hours to create.
"We need those to rally because they are part and parcel of the new bull market, the one that started after the election, as opposed to whatever we had before, which was limited to the household products companies and FANG," Cramer said.
In some cases, the small paintings can be taken as part and parcel of Sharrer's exhaustively detailed settings, but their centrality and recurrence suggest that they held extra significance for her, reflecting something about the personalities of the occupants of her scenes.
We have discussions, everybody has discussions; all jurisdictions have disagreements when monetary policy decisions come to be discussed and these disagreements are often made public, often they are not ... I have taken this as part and parcel of the ongoing debate and discussions.
As such, the true purpose of this "settlement" appears to be to raise the bar on LME warehousers' future behavior, all part and parcel of its campaign to draw what was once an ancillary logistical function into the full glare of regulatory oversight.
That reflects one of Kinnaman's findings from his study of shale gas production in Pennsylvania: Not all the windfalls remain in the regions that must deal with the pollution, noise, and potential health impacts that are part and parcel of industrial activity.
That reflects one of Kinnaman's findings from his study of shale gas production in Pennsylvania: Not all the windfalls remain in the regions that must deal with the pollution, noise and potential health impacts that are part and parcel of industrial activity.
I've always found it wrong that funding for gender realignment only includes enough money for six to eight sessions for facial hair removal — although maybe that's not surprising, seeing as how the whole process is part and parcel of a patriarchal, sexist system.
That reflects one of Kinnaman's findings from his study of shale gas production in Pennsylvania: Not all the windfalls remain in the regions that must deal with the pollution, noise and potential health impacts that are part and parcel of industrial activity.
That is: the aesthetics and interface of the app itself are part and parcel of the remembering, and as we already know from Snapchat, its capacity to hold attention makes it an ideal place for advertisers looking for eyeballs in a fragmented world.
"Our efforts to grow Changi's commercial business and provide an enjoyable shopping and dining experience is part and parcel of enhancing the overall airport experience for our passengers, and will continue in the years to come," the airport said in an emailed statement.
"[The sanctions] are part and parcel of a result of Dodik's call for secession, his defiance of the constitutional court and threats to withdraw the Republika Srpska members of the armed forces from the military," a U.S. official told Reuters last year.
Shopping secondhand, never going out to dinner—it all comes part and parcel with being poor and everyone you work with (with the exception of the head chef and the front-of-house servers and bartenders) is in the same fucking boat.
Because FIFA require a number of assurances, warranties and guarantees on behalf of each of our governments in terms of access, taxes, work-permits, security, airport facilities – these are all part and parcel of submitting a bid which we did in March.
The unwillingness to acknowledge a shared set of facts, the persistent falsehoods from the President on down, the relentless attacks on the news media for alleged bias -- all of those things are part and parcel with this sort of move at the CDC.
The death was always part and parcel of the character — this indignant young man, desperate to be king, who gets to be a happy boy for just a second, and then he ironically gets a molten gold "crown" poured over his head.
This spreads-stocks relationship is part and parcel of LME trading and plays out across all the metals, although the effects are more dramatic in aluminium because there are literally millions of tonnes of inventory sitting in the off-exchange statistical shadows.
This spreads-stocks relationship is part and parcel of LME trading and plays out across all the metals, although the effects are more dramatic in aluminium because there are literally millions of tonnes of inventory sitting in the off-exchange statistical shadows.
This spreads-stocks relationship is part and parcel of LME trading and plays out across all the metals, although the effects are more dramatic in aluminum because there are literally millions of tonnes of inventory sitting in the off-exchange statistical shadows.
Meantime, many Democrats shrugged, figuring that dirty tricks were part and parcel of local politics, they were hard to prove, and the board of elections would never go so far as to throw out the vote count, which is pretty much unheard-of.
On GENDR, the brainchild of event producer Barry Brandon and experiential marketing consultant Christine Courtney, dating and sex take a backseat to loftier goals: Establishing a safe community for transgender people where sharing one's story is part and parcel of the user experience.
How can you trust anything when they were part and parcel of that investigation, and then you&aposre going to trust the byproducts of that investigation that there was some kind of impartiality or fairness in the process when you&aposve seen now the bias?
And, for me, that's part and parcel of this continuous argument we have over numbers and facts and figures and the data and information that we're gathering, as though this is some kind of argument that has to be won before we do anything.
Improving inclusion in training and gym spaces, Richardson suspects, might just come part-and-parcel with improving the visibility and inclusion of disabled people in wider society and, by so doing, chipping away at ingrained beliefs about ideal bodies, exercise goals, and the whole lot.
Hardly. I simply want good music to be appreciated on its own terms and, specifically in the case of Latin trap, as part and parcel of the genres these artists are operating in, regardless of language or ethnicity, which brings us back to Pete Rodriguez.
"I don't think there's anyone in the council that would say they were aware that this had even occurred because this was not part and parcel to any of our budget allocations or our oversight," Williams said in an interview during a council meeting.
However, now that there is evidence that Putin allegedly ordered a covert action, Trump should understand that Putin's words are merely attempts at "plausible deniability," which is part and parcel of covert intelligence operations -- and at this point, Putin's denials are no longer plausible.
These events have become part and parcel of every global championship and though Tuesday's version in east London lacked the dancing girl razzmatazz of his Rio welcome last year, it scored heavily on nostalgia as every aspect of his stellar career was raked over anew.
While the Monty Python-esque organisational slapstick of the tour might have been avoided, the appalling weather conditions are part and parcel of the Chinese summer, and could have been predicted by anyone with access to an iPhone weather app, or indeed the internet.
Yes, you'll probably have some space issues and a few little quandaries to work out, but when the timing's right, suck it up and make it work: if you intend to stay with this person for the long haul, moving in is part and parcel.
The late Norwegian social anthropologist Marianne Gullestad who never tired of pointing out that the myth of Norwegian exceptionality when it comes to colonialism and racism is part and parcel of a long-standing and widespread social and political imaginary inside and outside of Norway.
Regardless of what Kimmy Schmidt might tell you, the fight for women to take ownership of their sexuality is not a small one, and it does not negate the continued fight for gender equality; indeed, the two are part and parcel of each other.
If "What to Send Up" is a receptacle for the rage that is part and parcel of life for many African-Americans, a piece that encourages its audience to respond with cathartic yells and tears, it is also shaped by a rarefied theatrical intelligence.
Being considered a "tribe" is "feeling part and parcel of the system," Mr. Shabbir said, even if that ethnically delineated system — at its worst a toxic cocktail of politics, money and fragmentation — is, in the long run, detrimental to a sense of national unity.
If casual, constant racism and the denial of one's humanity is part and parcel of a publicly funded royal life — which, based on Meghan's experience so far, it seems to be — then that royal life itself has become a clear threat to Harry's family.
"The restraints we challenged last week, along with the ones we have included today, are part and parcel of the same troubling policy — one that provides advantages for China in important manufacturing sectors at the expense of the rest of the world," Froman said.
Clamping down on internet access as a way of trying to contain not just protesters' communication with each other, but also the outside world, is not an unprecedented move; it is part and parcel of how un-democratic regimes control their people and situations.
Many serialized genre dramas restrict romance to subplots and view it as subordinate to the overall concerns of the story, but on Black Sails, romantic relationships are part and parcel of both who the characters are and their roles in the wars at hand.
Skull Island itself doesn't really address the shared universe, but it's been present in all the pre-release hype, which is part and parcel with a film culture that increasingly treats movie franchises as major purchases that filmgoers are buying on the installment plan.
NATO allies shrugged off the demand as part and parcel of Trump's brash push for allies to spend more on their own defense at a summit in Brussels, with a quip from the alliance's chief that it should aim to meet its goal before reaching further.
But it's also part and parcel of Marvel's recent slate of movies, which has been interested, more than ever, in the idea that American hegemony and military power maybe isn't everything it's cracked up to be — even as every movie seems to conclude with a big shrug.
"The Bush family has a deep love for the party and cares about the future and in light of Trump's capacity to damage the brand, I think this is part and parcel of doing what they can to preserve the party," said Jeb Bush's spokeswoman, Kristy Campbell.
In Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, he's just part and parcel of David Lynch's endlessly dreamlike imagery: speaking in coded spy language with a no-nonsense seriousness, he's not quite aware that he's accidentally shifted dimensions, into a place where his veiled references don't make sense.
I wasn't thrilled to find that my name badge featured a graphic the size of a postage stamp depicting pedophilia — two large feet, seen from the bottom, wedged between a pair of child-sized feet pointing upward — but extreme disgust is part and parcel of Fantastic Fest.
Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled on Friday, however, in federal court in Washington that since the Nazis' organized plunder of Jewish property was part and parcel of their later genocide of the Jews - a crime under international law - the court had jurisdiction to hear the case.
Instead of the bunker-like interior of a typical club, replete with flaring (seizure-inducing) strobe lights, sweaty grinding bodies and e's and whizz, viewers were treated to animated lights, dancing animated avatars and the virtual, shareable drugs that are part and parcel of TheWaveVR's shows.
The sad truth of the matter is that all of this – Obama's attack on the institutions of civil society and Trump's following suit – is part and parcel of the growth of the modern state, the post-Progressive all-powerful state that seeks to be everything to everyone.
This feels as good as it has across all the entries of the series, and if you've made peace with the politics, the shape of masculinity and statecraft and shooting violence that is part and parcel of this world, then you will enjoy what this is.
This is part and parcel of the overall agenda of the administration as part of its fearmongering, particularly when it comes at a time following the attacks on Latinos and immigrants in El Paso, at a time exactly a week after the massive workplace raid in Mississippi.
There's always a moment, after all the scrambling and struggling, when you come out on some isolated hilltop and discover anew the truth of Muir's words: "Presently you lose consciousness of your own separate existence: you blend with the landscape, and become part and parcel of nature."
And part and parcel of that instruction was the central dogma of social and racial peace, holding that the interests of capital and labor were intrinsically harmonious, and that black and white upper classes were natural allies in organizing and directing the uplift of the black masses.
These corner-cutting ethics have too often become part and parcel to the way business is done in the top echelons of tech, allowing those who violate clear rules and flout decent behavior to thrive and those who object to such behavior to endure exhausting pushback.
NATO allies shrugged off the demand as part and parcel of Trump's brash push for allies to spend more on their own defence at a summit in Brussels, with a quip from the alliance's chief that it should aim to meet its goal before reaching further.
As former Capital One employee Elena Botella wrote for The New Republic in October, the practice of saddling low-income customers with debt is endemic to the banking industry, part and parcel of a system designed to funnel cash from the economic bottom up to the boardroom.
The reality is that this is part and parcel of what it means to be black in America, and I wanted to spend time talking and thinking about it from a number of different perspectives to show white brothers and sisters that we aren't making this up.
Crack-downs on unions are, thus, part and parcel of the Republican "power-grab" playbook, together with making it harder for certain people to vote, rolling back the power of democratically-elected governors, aggressive gerrymandering, stacking state and federal courts, allowing unlimited dark money in our elections, and more.
All of this kind of diversification is part and parcel of how WalkMe is growing and maturing, and could come in handy for another reason: an eventual entry into the public market, where investors will be expecting and needing more than just simple website assistance as a business model.
While assigning multibillion worth to a company that makes little actual cash — or even loses money — might seem crazy to the layperson, such practices are part and parcel in Silicon Valley venture capital, where investors oftentimes plunge hundreds of millions into internet startups for years before seeing any dividends.
"Our investment in Twitter is part and parcel of a plan whereby Kingdom Holdings is moving from the old investments that we had to the new investments, like JD.com in China, like Twitter, Lyft, and Careem, which is another ride-hailing [company] in the Middle East, " Alwaleed said.
" Which, yes, sounds quite bad on its own, but here's the quote in full: "Part and parcel of living in a great global city is you've got to be prepared for these things, you've got to be vigilant, you've got to support the police doing an incredibly hard job.
Bernstein has covered the beer industry since the early 43s, when what's known as the "third wave" of beer production began in the US. He traces the influx of family-friendly bars to the rise of the taproom, itself part and parcel of the explosive growth of craft brewing.
Those three statements are part and parcel of a long-running sentiment that gained credence in the immediate aftermath of Trump's stunning election victory: That he is playing three-dimensional chess, executing on a strategy so advanced that the average person (or political reporter) simply can't understand it.
"Defendants rush and pressure the woman to sign the documents quickly without reading them and engage in other deceptive, coercive, and threatening behavior to secure their signatures... The Court finds these putative contracts invalid and unenforceable-part and parcel of Defendants' fraudulent scheme," he wrote in the ruling.
Image: PublicDomainPictures (Pixabay)Getting an early ultrasound to figure out when your child will be born has become part and parcel of becoming a new mom in countries like the U.S. For many women living in countries with poor-quality healthcare, however, ultrasounds are rarely available or too costly to afford.
"This is part and parcel of a White House trying to operate in something close to an accountability-free zone," Tapper concluded, referencing an environment in which the President's staff is saved from appearing live on television to "defend aberrant behavior on Twitter or explain the false things" claimed by Trump.
Sandoval recounts a conversation that he had with one agent who told him, "My job includes the responsibility of collecting a certain amount of money via bribes, and to report and send this up my command," essentially bureaucratizing bribes for the ant trade as part and parcel of the Mexican state.
And in the Arab world, in which most of the fighting forces of al Qaeda, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and the like still originate, the language of hatred and maximalism pervades the political discussion far beyond "extremist" circles: It's part and parcel of mainstream public life.
"Mark's personal challenge for 2018 is to fix Facebook, so when you talk about separating recruiting and retention, I actually think its quite part and parcel of recruiting people who want to work on the most important problems about connecting the world," she said during Glassdoor's Best Places to Work Tour.
Part and parcel with the runaway success of "Alone,"—which has 48 million YouTube streams and counting at the time of writing—is Marshmello's cartoonish headgear, the goofy dabbing in the song's video, and a handful of synth lines as grotesquely sticky and sweet as downing a whole bottle of Karo.
Plus, it's a good model to bank on in terms of preparing for a future in which autonomous fleets supplant a lot of the need for individual car ownership; you can even foresee a time when a ride to any given business is part and parcel of the general service they offer.
Even if not all Christians believe marriage to be exclusively between one man and one woman, enough do see it as part and parcel of their faith that in the eyes of some religious organizations, the belief forms an integral part of their value system, and therefore should inform their public actions.
Matilda is a thrilling story of intelligence and ingenuity triumphing over TV-dulled ignorance, a love song to classic novels, and an utterly satisfying tale of a child serving a bit of justice to grown-ups for the indignities both small and large that are part and parcel of being a kid.
Just as it's doubtful that distressed moms are so delicate as to be invariably triggered by the film, it seems unlikely that any viewer would assume that a plunge into a river and meet-n-greet with an actual mermaid savior—both plot points in Tully—are part and parcel of parenthood.
"Mark's personal challenge for 2018 is to fix Facebook, so when you talk about separating recruiting and retention, I actually think it's quite part and parcel of recruiting people who want to work on the most important problems about connecting the world," she said during Glassdoor's Best Places to Work Tour in February.
Even with the long hype cycle and the history of disappointment that is part and parcel with recent Sonic games, it really does look like Mania may be the the entry fans have been asking for since Sonic CD. Mania was first scheduled to release earlier in the spring before getting delayed back in March.
The lush shape also helps distract from the physical black controls placed on the side, which are the most the company has used in a production car, and include the thumb buttons that maneuver transmission modes, the home screen, telephone, volume knob, and are all part and parcel of the brand's technical partnership with Daimler.
If patients got education on the front end about side effects (loss of elasticity, dryness), along with information about ways to combat them (dilators, vaginal moisturizers) she thinks patients would be less likely to give up or see sexual issues as something they just had to endure, an experience part and parcel to their diagnosis.
"Part and parcel of this concerted effort by the President's congressional allies has been a campaign of retaliation against the government's whistleblowers, including our client Mr. Simpson, for their willingness to cooperate with US law enforcement and for their exercise of their constitutional rights to free speech and political activity as American citizens," Levy wrote.
Because the SBC has been identified in the past, rightly or wrongly, as part and parcel of the Republican Party, the committee on order of business (at Southern Baptists' national meeting) tried to be very clear that their reason for accepting Mike Pence's invitation was to say that we respect and honor our civic leaders.
But regardless of what social code is expressed, the pieces' significant symbolic essence is also part and parcel with the lavish amount of time and patience encoded into each object, as we see in the complex geometric shapes of the multicolored piece from Grande Kabylie, Algeria, "Collier orné d'une boîte à talisman herz" (20th century).
Either this is a pertinent comment on everything OK Computer talks about—from technology, to modern British life, to globalization—or it's part and parcel of being a band people love and adore who have, in many ways, become their own corporation by self-releasing their later records and getting into that whole "pay what you like" model.
While the president's recent actions on steel and aluminum imports certainly were expected — part and parcel of the robust trade enforcement program he promised during the campaign — what is novel and unexpected is the Trump administration's repeated use of the rarely invoked section 21625 of the Trade Expansion Act, which focuses on the effect of imports on national security.
This is partly due to these threats, but their signifiers don't quite loom over Life in My Pocket; rather, they're part and parcel of the experience, that sad truism that police frequent playgrounds, break up the debauchery of youth with abandon — and especially that of black children, denying them the small luxury of bruises and singsong.
It's also the natural consequence of a decades-long polarization process in Congress Sarah Binder: I really see this particular nuclear move as part and parcel of this long-term parliamentary arms race between the two parties, and it seems momentous because we don't get changes to the cloture rule very often, and because this is a lifetime appointment.
The difficulty in writing biographies of grand players, as I know from trying to do it with Steve Jobs, is to be honest about their rough personalities while guiding a reader to the conclusion, which is as true for Holbrooke as it was for Jobs, that their unvarnished drives were part and parcel of their greatness.
Swift had a similar revelation, but the documentary as a whole suggests that it was part and parcel of a much larger reckoning with who she was, what she wanted, and what she wanted to stand for — which was also what happened to me, as I entered into my thirties, and a new career, after graduate school.
"Part and parcel of this concerted effort by the president's congressional allies has been a campaign of retaliation against the government's whistleblowers, including our client Mr. Simpson, for their willingness to cooperate with U.S. law enforcement and for their exercise of their constitutional rights to free speech and political activity as American citizens," the lawyers wrote.
" But our pizza-man may continue to deny the obvious and explain, paraphrasing the FCC and the Court: "No, even though we bring the pizza to your house, we are not actually `offering' you delivery, because the delivery that we provide to our end users is `part and parcel' of our pizzeria-pizza-at-home service and is `integral to its other capabilities.
The world has changed so much that Turkey, a NATO ally, works with Russia — whose leaders are intent on weakening the Western alliance — in Syria while the United States fights the self-declared Islamic State with Syrian Kurdish forces who the Turks believe (rightly) to be part and parcel of a terrorist organization that has waged war against Ankara since 1984.
It correctly emphasizes that Exhibit 1 for the Macmillan view is that 750 million people have been removed from destitution in China in 30 years, one of the greatest human achievements ever, and that this achievement is impossible to separate from rising inequality in China — that those who board private jets wearing vicuna overcoats are "part and parcel" of the same phenomenon.
" Nichi Hodgson, author of The Curious History of Dating: from Jane Austen to Tinder, told me via email, "Context is everything — so I think it's clear that in an intimate platonic relationship with a friend you trust you will reveal things about your sexuality and your inner most feelings, hopes and anxieties and sex is just part and parcel of that.
"That pressure I think is historically always been harder on African-American women than just about any other women, but it's part and parcel of a broader way in which we socialize and press women to constantly doubt themselves or define themselves in terms of a certain appearance," Obama, dad to Malia, 85033, and Sasha, 14, says in the interview released Monday.
CT: All this part and parcel of your entire strategy to expand your international business… CT: Right now the capacity as far as the group is concerned, more than half is into Asia where all the growth is… CT: In terms of rebalancing, what would it look like as you aim to add on these additional long haul flights to Europe and the US?
What's less buzzy, but actually part and parcel of both of those developments, is the movement of people, who are sent to different markets to build these businesses and can do so because of explosion of networking and the many products built on it to improve communication (I am a direct beneficiary of that, here in London, working as a writer and news editor for TC, a San Francisco-based publication).
Stevens's weaselly use of the passive voice to avoid responsibility for what he's doing, his use of the third person to describe his father right to his father's face, and the repressed self-loathing suggested by his inability to bring himself to make contact with his father as he demotes him: It's all part and parcel of the way Ishiguro writes characters, which is to say the way he writes trauma.
No TV show on Earth would attempt to expand its premise in its final season to also take on the immigration crisis, and even if Orange was stretched to the breaking point already, its insistence on making us see these women as human beings first and anything else second is the kind of admirable ambition I respond to in TV. It's also part and parcel of a season that suggests that things are hopeless, except when they aren't.
Jenn Frank's article for Paste Magazine about her and her husband essentially LARPing a Pokémon Go session might be the purest expression of just how apt the AR model is for the mechanics of Pokémon, which are part and parcel of the brand across games and shows where it appears, meaning anyone who's a fan is instantly comfortable with the basic concept and has been basically fantasizing about acting out their Pokémon dreams IRL for years.
Even if he doesn't specifically give voice to the idea that the Parkland murders were some sort of false flag operation designed to engender anti-gun sentiment, he has already made the sort of conspiratorial thinking that gives rise to these ideas part and parcel of our everyday dialogue If liberals could find a way to cast millions of illegal votes, after all, why couldn't they also find a way to exploit and engineer reaction to a school shooting?
Instead, routing decisions are based on the architecture of the network, not on consumers' instructions, and consumers are often unaware of where online content is stored… Even IP addresses may not specify where information is transmitted to or from because caching servers store and serve popular information to reduce network loads…We believe that consumers want and pay for these functionalities that go beyond mere transmission — and that they have come to expect them as part and parcel of broadband Internet access.

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