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Condensed soup is Campbell's past, it is not its future.
Someone going up to the brink, and then past it.
In the past it was easier to make that commitment.
You go through something, and then you move past it.
He says he "thinks" he's ready to move past it.
Bound only lightly to the past, it floats in time.
In the past, it was often run by two men.
Telling stories about the past, it turns out, pays off.
In the past, it has affected her relationships with men.
Ali himself was not, as hindsight can distort, past it.
I can't get past it; I can't get over it.
I don't think there's any way to move past it.
"The myriad past, it enters us and disappears," he writes.
By flashing back to the past, it illuminates the present.
Instead of faithfully recording the past, it keeps rewriting history.
The people that don't want to get past it won't.
And all are pushing 40 years old or past it.
No matter what happened in the past, it doesn't matter.
RAYMOND DALIO: But if you get past it, it's healthy.
In the past, it has been surging U.S. production numbers.
"It's definitely easier to move past it now," Maloney-Schwartz says.
Unlike the past, it is not just manufacturing jobs at risk.
In the past it has declined to comment on the process.
And I feel horrible, but I just can't get past it.
More than 350,000 filed past it in the first six weeks.
That worked in the past, it might work here as well.
That video will then play automatically as users scroll past it.
As she walked past, it snapped me out of my stress.
Some students who walk past it swear they hear a ghost.
The country was already past it when Flake published his book.
In the past, it has simply been used for phone service.
In the past it has accused those discussing Francoist history of
Video shows its rival, a new Porsche Taycan, driving past it.
"Let's allow ourselves to then move past it," he told Cooper.
In the past, it has often portended some sort of realignment.
It's like watching a car crash as you're driving past it.
How can we be sure that we're not already past it?
The creature's head tilted toward her as she steered past it.
In the past, it has worked for Facebook, DARPA, and others.
However af Klint's achievement alters the past, it belongs to us.
The first climber couldn't get past it and earned eight points.
I guess moving past it is just about doing other things.
In the past, it seemed necessary because it's what everyone did.
"Kim has come a long way from the robbery but that said, it's a daily struggle to move past it and she probably never will be past it entirely," says the source close to the reality star.
Every 26 months, Earth catches up to Mars and moves past it.
I just walk past it as if it is not there anymore.
Experts fear it because in the past it has preceded recessionary periods.
"I try to face my fears and get past it," he said.
You could get them past it, but it was definitely a hiccup.
"At first I told myself I could get past it," he said.
In the past it was anything from industrial to electro to techno.
I'm going to learn from this and try to move past it.
But if that's their stance with Kaepernick, then let's look past it.
And if I sell it and it sells, I move past it.
Uh oh, we got close enough, but we couldn't get past it.
But the group has shown in the past it has deep pockets.
But South Africa has been past it for almost a year now.
As we walk past it I hear the sound of a whistle.
So those promotions and all that happened after we got past it.
Instead of driving past it again, Mayer and a friend went inside.
Yet, in view of Germany's past, it takes on particular dimensions there.
Israel has, however, said in the past it supports the field's development.
"That wasn't a normal day, but we moved past it," she said.
You ever see something mildly infuriating but manage to breeze past it?
But on the screen, you can scroll past it in a second.
In the past, it hasn't really been an enjoyable time for me.
Indeed, in the past, it was proudly and loudly breaking such rules.
His legacy is important, but ultimately, we need to move past it.
Every time I'd stopped in the past, it hadn't been my decision.
Once we get that, we'll have the chance to move past it.
After a detour to the past it was time to start tasting.
I mean, I eventually can figure it out and get past it.
I don't think we are necessarily going to get past it now.
It has been in the past; it can be in the future.
When the show cheerily sails on past it, it can be disorienting.
Rather than take responsibility for its past, it just keeps reliving it.
In the past, it was about coming up with attention-grabbing ads.
Maulsby, a writer and farmer, drives past it all in her SUV.
In the past it has led to political, financial and social consequences.
Is there any room left for hope, or are we past it?
A static detector would be able to measure turbulent currents flowing past it.
Everything else can be on the side until this market gets past it.
When you're deep in heartache, it can be hard to see past it.
In the past, it has offered shifting and vague explanations for the freeze.
We wanted to find a different way into it, then [go] past it.
Put him on the DL and see if we can get past it.
In the past, it sold commodities and then split the proceeds with customers.
And, if this year's festival is anything like year's past, it won't disappoint.
Now, as in the past, it would be a mistake to underestimate Germany.
So now that everything is over we're able to just look past it.
You have to get past it — you've got a new person to love.
In the past it was about 'Look what I can do by myself.
You have to get past it – you've got a new person to love.
"In the past it was elderly ladies who did the dancing," Choi said.
In the past it had purchased mortgages but is expected to discontinue that.
" In the past, it was rumored that Tillerson once called Trump a "moron.
In the past, it was possible to counsel somebody and they would stay.
So, when you reach your breaking point, don't try and barrel past it.
So he took control and flew past it to safer, less rocky ground.
Of course, it could be more extreme, and in the past it was.
There is a time for registering disgust, but America is long past it.
I know it's the cliché answer, but I can't get past it: Shakespeare.
In the past it was hard to build a company in this way.
In the past, it was really hard, without any permission to make money.
Remember when, in our not-so-distant past, it snowed just before Halloween?
If Dumbo is a blast from the past, it is hardly a museum.
In the past it tended to focus more on relationships with hedge funds.
Pedestrians went about their business, and children rode past it on their bicycles.
If I'm afraid of something, I'll deal with it and get past it.
Some blocks around communication will pop up today, but you will move past it.
Forget Instagram — in royal generations past, it was all about the grainy home movies.
But if you kind of look past it and say what are it's things?
As with other projects in its past, it could also never come to market.
They just have to get over it, get past it, and get through it.
Though less ornate than years past, it took more than 930 hours to make.
But you know what, I'm an adult and I have to move past it.
She's ready to talk about stuff in her life because she's moved past it.
Montreal-based SNC has said it the past it could consider selling the stake.
We just move past it and figure out what we have to do better.
Bob Crawford: Sure, but I think the goal is not to get past it.
But if we're real friends, let's move past it because we're such real friends.
Not only does it focus on the blameworthy past; it delays fixing the problem.
Or you have acne, and you've tried everything, and you can't get past it.
They touch it as if wanting to get past it, but they never do.
In the past, it created the largest size run of denim in the world.
It hadn't worked in the past, it is not gonna work in the future.
When I walk past it, I've got to go in and eat a slice.
In the past, it had demanded sanctions relief and economic concessions first, he said.
Though the store has carried the label in the past, it no longer does.
She said that in the past, it was revival houses that beckoned to cinephiles.
Rehashing it all for my mom isn't going to help me get past it.
I called off the cops, but we've never been able to get past it.
In the past, it was like 'I'm a killer or I'm not a killer.
Well, I've said in the past it really wasn't me or the investment team.
I would not try cornering it or running past it in a bunny outfit.
In the past, it often has been unclear how long the isolation should last.
"They've gone to the depths of their endurance and past it," Colonel McKinstry said.
In the past, it said fingerprinting was the only way to ensure proper safety.
My checkered past, it turns out, may not be a litany of imprudent decisions.
Maybe that just means Drake should move past it, rather than mine its formula.
In the past, it has fed the Tigers' insecurity about not being a top program.
Perhaps "Nyppies" (Not Yet Past It) or "Owls" (Older, Working Less, Still earning) ring truer.
In the past, it was always at the home of the family's momager Kris Jenner.
In the past it was commonly thought that the North Korean government denigrated literati paintings.
The ability to drive past it along Pennsylvania Avenue ended, for security reasons, in 1995.
Given the success of the Patriots in the past, it was probably a smart move.
"If the past is in the past, it can be left there," Dr. Shuey says.
" Though the moment was hurtful to Moore, she said that she's "moved past it now.
Roberts was released after questioning and the couple is working together to move past it.
Despite the house having a famous past, it is not being priced at a premium.
But it was another sign that the Gulf states are looking to move past it.
Amazon's $13.7bn acquisition of Whole Foods grocery chain sailed past it after a short review.
In the past, it has accused high-ranking officers of corruption and undermining human rights.
Roberts was released after questioning and the couple are working together to move past it.
In decades past, it was not uncommon for three generations of family to live together.
That's a pretty classic ending for a western, and Frank apparently hasn't thought past it.
The company has said in the past it does not comment on law enforcement matters.
Plus: I do have to walk past it at least once a day, sometimes twice.
Pyongyang has said in the past it may denuclearize only if certain conditions were fulfilled.
In the past it felt like [ICE] took that more seriously than they do now.
Something in djet time is finished but not past; it exists forever in the present.
But if the house honors the past, it also celebrates the present and the future.
At night, it's a matter of hearing the work, after walking past it all day.
A. In the past, it has taken a couple of months from nomination to confirmation.
Let's all just agree that we stay here and don't try to go past it.
"You look at his past, it wasn't like this was a bad student," Nocco said.
If Ben can change his past, it becomes challenging to take interest in his present.
But in the past, it was more of a personal study rather than an expression.
"In the past, it would be clear where the fighting would happen," Mr. Salem said.
"I don't like to think about my pastit was tough for me," Garín said.
"You can only dwell so much on the past; it doesn't change anything," Bedoya said.
It's painful to go through personally, but when you get past it, it's tremendously rewarding.
But after the initial – likely mild reaction, the market is likely to look past it.
Both manage to breeze past it without cracking up, which is a feat in itself.
In the past, it has sold products to banks, nuclear-power plants, and even the Vatican.
But whatever it is that you're holding on to, you're not able to look past it.
Second, while CIA officers have leaked information in the past, it has been a rare occurrence.
In the past, it has provided guidance on potential pandemics and called for open government initiatives.
The SNB has said in the past it has option to go more negative with rates.
In the past, it relied on users to flag inappropriate content, which employees would then check.
"It's better to have motivated employees, but in the past it was a risk," he says.
In the past, it has offered real-time responses from candidates during Presidential debates, for instance.
But as with Terrace House's better seasons in the past, it rarely explodes into outright argument.
In the past, it has found bugs in antivirus engines and internet infrastructure companies, among others.
"If someone in the lab runs past it, it affects the flight," he tells The Verge.
In years past, it might have been dismissed as a clever but noisy summer action flick.
Put a screenshot beside the sole SNES Zelda, and Nintendo's title looks primitive, childish, past it.
In the past, it was always at the home of the family's momager Kris Jenner, 63.
The trouble with barriers is that whatever the barrier is, some people can get past it.
In the past, it has failed the stress test and its resolution plan has been rejected.
"In the past, it used to be like rival gangs on each other," Dr. McIntyre said.
This shouldn't be a contest at all, and the show needs to move past it, ASAP.
In the past, it has exhibited at as many as 18 a year, Mr. König added.
And instead of breezing past it, you're stuck in bumper to bumper traffic during rush hour.
It's the ability to look it in the eye, stare it down, and push past it.
In the past, it was the Colombian cartels that ran this business, paying off Venezuelan officials.
It gives you a little fight and you get past it and there is this object.
Sitting at the desk does not make me forget my past, it helps me embrace it.
But the new library isn't only about the pastit bridges Alexandria's rich history with today.
For no matter what sort of past it was, you cannot erase it from your heart.
GAM has said in the past it would look at all options to maximise shareholder value.
But my basic thing is I will have done it, I will have gotten past it.
In the past, it had mostly built scientific instruments for missions rather than the spacecraft itself.
That means that although "Leopoldstadt" is set in the past, it is Stoppard's most topical play.
I shouted a lot of four-letter words into the air from brushing past it accidentally.
In the past it was known for burning through cash, raising fears of a cash crunch.
Based on Ziya Mammadov's past, it seems reasonable to assume that his main motive was profit.
Then he would say something so vile and callous it became impossible to look past it.
In Chelsea's eyes, Liverpool is harking back to a distant past; it is old and irrelevant.
Drive past and at times walk past it, just remember those old times," he told "Trailblazers.
In years past, it has been won by horses like Cigar, Silver Charm and California Chrome.
But my basic thing is I will have done it, I will have gotten past it.
I think it's all so ... We're all living in this fog, and we can't see past it.
When Google had built hardware in the past, it had done so through partnerships with seasoned manufacturers.
It was one of the most degrading experiences I ever went through, but I got past it.
But I can't really move past it without asking one pertinent question: What's with the Nazi obsession?
Taylor Swift's support doesn't mark a turning point for the movement – it proves we're already past it.
And as you walk past it all, you should probably wear closed-toe shoes and protective glasses.
In years past, it wouldn't be uncommon to see debuts of more than a dozen new models.
And in times past, it would be unusual to have a -- you know, very many heroin overdoses.
And, as in the past, it comes in standard and XL sizes, with prices starting at $799.
The robot seemed to be able to detect a person who was approaching or walking past it.
In the past it was illegal for private companies to publicly advertise that they were raising investment.
" Albright further admits that, in the past, it was actually "other women" who made her "feel inadequate.
It's always going to be there, but you have to figure out how to get past it.
Andrew Cuomo in the past — it was a crowd that was clearly tired of the status quo.
"In the past, it was kind of a hush-hush thing, but it's a way of life."
There was the concern about his ex, but I felt as if we had moved past it.
It has said in the past it would be able to continue operations temporarily during a shutdown.
In the past, it was kind of a hush-hush thing, but it's a way of life.
"If it's a slutty stranger, sure, she could move past it but this is next level betrayal."
"The past is never past, it is always present", Mr Biden's favourite singer, Mr Springsteen, once said.
Having served the full term of its renewal, it's time -- maybe even past it --to go home.
That refers to the past; it is not what investors will get over the next 12 months.
When politicians talk about the past, it means they don't have any real plans for the future.
"Her long hair in the past, it was flat and stringy and it just hung," Michael said.
The bomb was set off as a Turkish army truck drove past it near the Iraqi border.
"Among all the hits I have taken in the past, it hurt the most," Maeda told reporters.
Those who cannot remember past it-girls are condemned to miss out on some killer outfit inspiration.
He added on Monday that he "would respond legally" to the subpoena rather than brush past it.
So, no matter how daunting or difficult something seems, getting past it is all about your mindset.
My mom did all the driving, and if she ever drove past it without stopping, he'd complain.
"If he had anything like this in his past, it would've come out by now," Henry said.
She explains that even when her body is exhausted she has a way to push past it.
In the past, it has cost around $10,000 to send a single pound of material into space.
Alves is past it but he has always religiously gotten back to his guard after his strikes.
An "aura" in Benjamin's understanding is a relic of past it is unlikely we'll ever see again.
Republicans, knowing they need to vote as quickly as possible, have just decided to move past it.
But based on her own reflections about the past, it seems likely to fall on deaf ears.
"In the past, it could be ugly out there," she told the Next Tribe website last year.
While we obviously cannot change the past, it is also clear that we must change the future.
In years past, it would be difficult to find a seat in a busy mall food court.
If the crowd was smaller than those in years past, it did not seem to bother anyone.
First, it shows your lack of ability to cope with a challenging situation and move past it.
It has said in the past it would be able to continue operations temporarily in a shutdown.
Grzelak told CNN they thought the fish was a piece of driftwood when they drove past it.
Although North Korea has made general threats in the past, it is now making very concrete ones.
In the past, it was only possible to view certain faraway stories, usually major events or protests.
"In the past it would have been more stigmatized for men to have MMF threesomes," Scoats says.
When my grandfather was a young man living in Paris in the 1930s, he walked past it.
Surprisingly, considering how little progress policymakers have made on this issue in the past, it garners bipartisan support.
Which meant, in years past, it would have been very expensive to develop proprietary hardware such as this.
At a number of points in the past it has looked as though the Valley's ascent was over.
But although Turkey has learnt a lot from its past, it has learnt rather less from its peers.
In the past, it has attacked foreign journalists and writers who have been critical of the Chinese government.
In the past it was easier to argue that China risked damaging itself by interfering in Hong Kong.
And while making it there won't erase Jesse's past, it will give him a chance to start over.
But while it wasn't as packed as years past, it did offer deep looks at some excellent games.
It doesn't matter your shape, it doesn't matter your sexual past, it doesn't matter what you have done.
"While we obviously cannot change the past, it is clear that we must change the future," Cunningham said.
But when Richard's date, Winnie, reveals that she isn't on the same page, he can't see past it.
As it has in the past, it will help our economy, our families, our communities, and our country.
Where it stands apart from Navigators past: it feels like far more vehicle than a chromed-up Expedition.
"[The breakup] was so long ago and I'm so past it; like, I've grown, you know?" she says.
Autostrade has said in the past it carried regular checks on the bridge as required by the law.
FireEye linked the attacks to a team it calls Conimes because in the past it used the conimes.
All of which makes Trump's efforts to belittle the investigation and move past it that much more difficult.
"And in part because of that past, it now has the possibility of a bright future," he said.
There's no legal way to make him care, so he will have no trouble bullshitting right past it.
I ain't mad at her...If your song is fire, there's no way we're skipping past it. Period.
The company has said in the past it would operate tiered pricing, with lower prices for poorer countries.
In the past, it has dealt with government requests and pressure from regulators by appealing to Internet freedom.
In the past, it could take business units months to procure a data server to advance a project.
O'Rourke said he still gets asked about the Cruz ad, and usually just tries to breeze past it.
In the past, it largely didn't matter where money fell; it only mattered that you picked it up.
Whereas ESG comprised 20% of the total CEO score in years past, it became more important in 2019.
In the past, it depended on trick emails that had infected attachments or led recipients to malicious links.
Despite Steven's attempt to throw him and Earl under the bus, Chuck says the family's moved past it.
In the past, it has demolished or sealed those built for cross-border attacks against Israel from Gaza.
If I could go back into the past, it wouldn't be out of a desire to live there.
"Years past, it felt like we were like, 'We're going to win this year,'" forward T.J. Oshie said.
As a viewer, I couldn't get past it, even when I acknowledged the meta-ness of it all.
The White House has said in the past it expects the special counsel's investigation to be finished quickly.
I was no longer looking at the book as someone distanced from the past it was set in.
You've got to move on and get past it all, and take it one step at a time.
This issue proved distracting in the first hour or so, but over time, I could look past it.
When queried about Venezuela issues in the past, it has said it does not comment on customer operations.
While the dress hints at legendary designs from the past, it has also influenced designs that came after.
Figure out what your issue is, then move past it by recognizing delegating is part of your job.
He refused to answer questions about his past; it was one of the essential themes of our friendship.
And we've learned so much more about Pluto after NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flew past it in 2015.
Lightspeed Venture Partners has said in the past it should have done more to address sexual harassment allegations.
He can't get past it and it's intensifying, playing out on the world stage with national security implications.
It can keep me in bed or I can push past it and find something fun to do.
But I feel a little seed of that starting to grow and I need to get past it.
Cagney's outreach is said to be aggressive and extensive — and given his controversial past, it has investors talking.
I'm wondering, then, how you wound up covering this assignment...Tim Nelson: Well, I walked past it—literally!
In the past it was hard to tell if a neuron would amplify electrical messages or tamp them down.
In the past, it has paid media companies like BuzzFeed and The New York Times to make original video.
While it has experimented with paid posts and display advertising in the past, it never fully committed until now.
It doesn't present a staid reconstruction of the pastit creates something that bleeds and seeps into the present.
"His ethnicity was a constant source of conflict, even with my constant efforts to look past it," Roof wrote.
Because as much as I've moved on — and I have — it still hurts even though we're months past it.
In the past, it has introduced new products that seek to replace still viable and even growing existing products.
In the past it ranked posts chronologically, but serving up posts and ads by relevance keeps users more engaged.
"What I found fascinating – and I know my mother would deny this – she never got past it," Melissa says.
In the past, it has heavily advertised its own electronic devices, private-label products and Amazon-owned Whole Foods.
But 2018's edition of the fair, which ended last month, proved that TEFAF Maastricht isn't past it—yet.
At the time, he said white voters struggling to get behind a black candidate need to move past it.
I usually drive past it without giving it a second glance, even though the clientele are less than shy.
Though he'd cried wolf about his retirement twice in the immediate past, it really, finally seemed to be over.
Press that, and your video will play over and over (and over) again until your friend clicks past it.
Then the ship went under the bridge, and past it, and swung slowly into the hard right-hand turn.
In the past it was right-wing strongmen who refused to leave power when legally obliged to do so.
The Supreme Court has radically changed its interpretation of the Constitution in the past; it can do so again.
Both of these institutions were hovering just below the border before but have now decided to shoot past it.
"There was perhaps a sense that, if someone authorized something in the past, it couldn't be wrong," he said.
But even if the RFS has helped corn farmers in the past, it will hurt them in the future.
If you don't make peace with your past, it will never leave you and it will create your future.
If Pelosi had been waiting for a sign that Trump had gone too far, she just drove past it.
In the past, it took at least 20163 experienced workers to do the same job in the same time.
The team's renovated arena was renamed Herb Brooks National Hockey Center in 2013; Herb Brooks Way runs past it.
Wray's testimony extended the Porter saga into a seventh day, frustrating officials who have struggled to move past it.
"Whether these numbers are at times lower or higher than in years past, it makes little difference," Nielsen said.
BlackBerry prides itself on secure storage of data, but in the past it has made concessions in this area.
It's frustrating losing when we had a lead in the fourth quarter, but you've got to get past it.
"In decades past it was often too expensive to customize vehicles for these narrow bands of consumers," she said.
TransCanada has said in the past it expects the projects to enter service in the fourth quarter of 2018.
I either have an arthritic elbow or whatever it is, but I'm going to have to get past it.
If the show can move past it quickly, maybe we can all pretend it worked better than it did.
What generally happens is that they hit a certain level and they realize they're not gonna get past it.
" James Baldwin reminds us that "if [history] were in the past, it would not matter … History is the present.
I walk past it every day on my way to my office, watching as it slips slowly into obscurity.
Most people walked straight past it, a festering eyesore in a city dominated by high rises and building cranes.
I have two things to say about this: In the past, it was easier to get away with errors.
While Brazilian reais accounted for 70% of the company's revenue in the past, it is now down to 30%.
The administration has said in the past it would continue to make the payments while the lawsuit, House v.
It took weeks to get all three donkeys to know it wasn't a threat, and to run past it.
But to really get past it, they need a frontman who will level with the rest of the sport.
Driving past it, one could assume it's just another place for housing and not a remarkable piece of history.
In the past, it often released such detainees only after visits by prominent Americans like former President Bill Clinton.
While this sort of identity liberalism would not reject the accomplishments of the past, it requires admitting their insufficiency.
But, as in the past, it will not be hope but action—individual and collective—that determines our future.
All told, the tree is an unprepossessing specimen; most people march past it without giving it a second glance.
In years past, it was the men who would empty out of the hollows of Letcher County before sunrise.
This made it easy for me to literally look past it while driving (though I am six feet tall).
The general assembly was also held in January last year, though in years past it has come in April.
" Tactically, an adviser to one presidential candidate said, "It's been going on so long, people have moved past it.
" She tended to be "always very polite to people and always recognize their loss instead of rushing past it.
EPA has said in the past it seeks to repeal and replace WOTUS for economic and regulatory certainty reasons.
In the past, it was our task to explore the universe's unknowns; now the computers do all of that.
In the past, it has said that Mr. Santrich was framed by those trying to discredit the peace deal.
But in the past, it was OK to literally build a wall between a white neighborhood and black neighborhood.
In the past, it was what states were the great laboratories of democracy brand, I said, it's now cities.
In the wake of the incident, Kramer said she managed to work past it through forgiveness and reflection in music.
And rather than dwell on the moment, Atlanta pushes past it and dares the audience to make its own conclusion.
In an interview with WOFL-TV in Orlando, Zimmerman said he decided to sell the weapon and move past it.
And as Verizon had indicated in the past, it wants to share more of its customers' data with the firms.
But when you compare it to other Android phones in the $600-and-up price range, others edge past it.
If you come to a realization that something isn't working anymore, figure out how you can move past it together.
"They cannot imagine that they will get past it, but of course most people do — and sooner than they expect."
In the past, it hasn't been uncommon for some users to notice their battery percentage dropping rapidly in cold weather.
Christensen's writing made him aware that the people who invent something are usually the last ones to see past it.
It is not about forgetting our past; it is about undoing the whitewashing done by those who came before us.
As fearmongers have discovered in the past, it is often impossible to reverse the damage that these campaigns have wrought.
Of course, moving the statue does not wipe out the racist past it immortalizes, The Times columnist Ginia Bellafante writes.
And though religion has played a role in Southern tastes in the past, it may have less impact going forward.
In the past, it has supported charities such as St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Ronald McDonald House of Texas.
In the past, it mainly housed displaced Mexicans fleeing the violence that plagues the southern states of Michoacán and Guerrero.
Trump's budget doesn't imitate the past; it simply looks backward to it in a way that postwar Americans never would.
Combating segregation isn't just about undoing the structures of the past; it still takes root within schools in new ways.
That was the deal that they struck when they got married and ultimately he wasn't able to see past it.
Perseverance. If you stay focused on your purpose—your calling—whatever obstacle comes your way, you can move past it.
You see your name on the board a couple of times, you walk past it every day at the range.
Glencore, which could not immediately be reached for comment, has said in the past it was cooperating with Brazilian authorities.
Russia has said in the past it planned to raise the equivalent of $1 billion in yuan through the OFZs.
In the past, it has cited plans under discussion to set up a group to monitor working conditions in Qatar.
Even when he got there, I think if I told him after the fact, maybe we could've gotten past it.
So the only thing that would concern me is if they're trying to kind of talk their way past it.
The human impulse is to treat it like a bad illness or nasty divorce: get past it and move on.
In the past, it has worked with design houses such as Christian Dior to affix crystals to dresses and jewelry.
Sometime around the year 5500, Hawking's voice will reach this otherworldly destination, and sweep past it to new cosmic frontiers.
Usually in the past, it was students who wanted to speak out and campus administrators who tried to stop demonstrations.
A few weeks ago, Vashti spotted a hot-pink area rug in a carpet store as they drove past it.
But now that the election is past, it seems like a good idea to revisit the bill and its effects.
Past it was the furniture store, with exposed pipes, dark walls and a mix of glossy and raw-edged furniture.
But readers may be able to look past it in light of "The Banker's Wife's" otherwise slick, heart-hammering entertainment.
Past it, windows frame views of the northeastern corner of Central Park, just across the street and almost another land.
He looked at my face, and then right past it, to see if there was someone else behind our table.
"In the past it has always taken two or three meetings to reach a result," Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurtz said.
"In the past it has always taken two or three meetings to reach a result," Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurtz said.
Here, Brutalism wasn't only an architecture that shaped the future or confronted the pastit was an architecture of freedom.
Living in New York, I've walked past it a couple times, and the gym looks and feels like a club.
In the past it has paid millions of dollars to be a prime sponsor of ESPN's NFL draft day coverage.
"In the long run, America is pretty good at coming to terms with that and moving past it," he said.
Here, Brutalism wasn't only an architecture that shaped the future or confronted the pastit was an architecture of freedom.
You might walk right past it, or take it for another version of the cuddle-you-to-sleep robot seal.
In the past, it has been a signal of disagreement within the department over the legal arguments in the briefs.
If faith drove pilgrims into the sadhus' tents in the past, it was politics this year that kept them out.
It's only a couple hundred years old, and maybe we've outgrown it, and we've moved past it to a certain degree.
When people made these models in the past, it was hard to collect a lot of scans because they're time-consuming.
While Maxim has a fairly inconsistent track record in the past, it was last week's impressive quarter that caught Cramer's attention.
I thought [Pete] Sampras's 14 [Grand Slam Singles titles] would never get touched, and along comes Federer and sprints past it.
"In the past, it was often just a tent with choirs performing," explains Gent Lazri, Interkultur's director of international choral networking.
That is, unless Taylor Swift's latest release, "Look What You Made Me Do," steamrolls right past it to the top spot.
It is not in our present, and was not part of our past, it can only be in our shared future.
It never made it past it to the stage of actually producing an operational aircraft and it was canceled in 2012.
While Facebook has toyed with some search ads in the past, it currently concentrates on News Feed ads to drive revenue.
His gaze is not directed at the television (turned on to what looks like religious programming), but instead just past it.
Since then, Belfort's sole fight has been against a considerably past-it Dan Henderson who has also come off of TRT.
We're always happy to see each other, and whatever bickerings we had in the past, it all just dissolves over time.
Sumekh said that, in the past, it was mostly students themselves who reached out to Swipe Out Hunger to get involved.
"There is still a long way to go before the recruitment of children becomes a thing of the past," it said.
Having prepped presidential candidates for debate in the past, it was apparent that Trump was not prepared and lost an opportunity.
And like some other OPEC supply agreements in the past, it may not hold or it may be subject to cheating.
"Climate change," like "urban sprawl" or "gun violence," has become such a familiar term that we tend to read past it.
Though the government asked about citizenship when it conducted the census in the past, it abandoned the practice in the 1950s.
While the show has been nominated for several creative Emmys in the past, it missed this year's cutoff by two weeks. 
But the past it contains has become a delicate topic with the coming of the 50th anniversary of the Cultural Revolution.
While she has charged into postsurgery physical therapy in the past, it is unclear when she will be fit to return.
Alongside stories of its paranormal past, it has also been an apothecary, and home to the first newspaper press in California.
No amount of "humanities advocacy" is worth desecrating the past it purports to promote or undoing generations of valuable scholarly work.
The Trump administration has said in the past it would support a two-state solution if both sides agreed to it.
When you're flipping channels and you come across a "Seinfeld" rerun, do you flip right past it or do you linger?
Getting that right will determine whether California, in its newly dominant role, perpetuates the political divide or moves America past it.
In the past it has tolerated above-target inflation for a short while, the better to support economic growth and jobs.
If we treat it as a relic of decades past, it will rust away and future generations will pay the price.
If the FTC were to discover anticompetitive merger activity in the past, it could prompt the agency to take enforcement action.
They objected that the outstretched index finger of the statue would point toward upper-caste women who would walk past it.
So one day my wife and I were taking a walk past it, and I said, 'I'd love to buy it.
We think the 10 year will test cycle lows and then climb back up to 2 percent once we're past it.
Each time Wendy's has attempted to launch breakfast in the past, it has been snuffed out by aggressive advertising by competitors.
CAR has said in the past it does not want to cross the 25% threshold which triggers a mandatory buyout offer.
With the 2016 election now 14 months in the past, it sure looks like Sanders is choosing to just keep talking.
Even as Trump has largely looked past it, the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi still looms large for many key lawmakers.
When we've had to be silent in the past, it was hard to tell if the other person was enjoying it.
In the past, it has also called for the United States to end its military presence in and around South Korea.
The Saw Mill Parkway that runs past it also echoes this Dutch settler: He was the one who established the mill.
In fact, after bringing the issue up at virtually every opportunity for years, Trump has really never managed to move past it.
This film is at its core about grief ... but in the end, this is also about learning how to move past it.
When The Fifth Element crops up on cable, as it seems to every six hours or so, you don't click past it.
I think in the past it had been valued as a runaway rocketship consumer internet brand that has a native advertising business.
At first, she was self-conscious about the thick zinc, but eventually moved past it and started embracing the brightly colored formulas.
Will they embody the same values that got us to this point, or new ones that we need to move past it?
So if you've found Hulu's Live TV to obnoxious to navigate in the past it might be time to revisit it. [Hulu]
Several people walked past it without even acknowledging its odd existence, probably because it looked like a futuristic letter carrier's delivery trolley.
If you start out like that and if your date gets past it they won't be shocked by any future quirky outfits.
But if we look a little further into the past, it seems that West's path to the ministry was not entirely straightforward.
But while today it happens to be Muslims, in the past it might have been Jews, or Native Americans, or the Japanese.
Until recently, black lung disease was generally considered an illness of the past; it peaked in the 21.2s and then steadily declined.
Once you've identified the source of your stress or reaction, there are three simple steps that can help you get past it.
Working for ESPN and having written about boxing in the past, it didn't take me long to reach Sonny [as a subject].
What the commission is arguing here is that, because something didn't happen in the past, it therefore won't happen in the future.
Based on emissions trends and projections, such a target is illusory, since the world is on track to blow right past it.
For instance, web analytics firm SimilarWeb said in the past it had "hundreds" of plugins reaching tens of millions of end users.
When this kind of argument has been done well in the past it has demonstrated the capacity to frame an entire campaign.
In the past, it hasn't been uncommon for dating websites to use and retain your data for research, marketing, or, as Match.
Oil prices briefly tumbled after weekly government data showed another build in U.S. crude inventories, but eventually the market looked past it.
The X-T2 regularly sold for $1,599 sans lens, though in months past, it briefly found its way down to around $900.
Freudenberg has said in the past it would remain an anchor investor with just over 50 percent after a possible public offer.
Now that hoverboards are quickly becoming toys of the past, it seems like Segway-Ninebot is busy reinventing the wheel on rideables.
In the past, it was more like I had to be tough and show that I could focus in a man's world.
They noticed in their past experiments that a fixed hunk of clay formed into a cone shape as water flowed past it.
Right past it, a fresh layer of dirt filled what appeared to be a large trench dug by the insurgents for fortification.
TORONTO — For this Toronto Maple Leafs team, despite the franchise's rich and storied past, it is not the time for history lessons.
If we look at this change as a break from the past, it might help us to see what specifically has passed.
When the government has released official data for the jobless rate in the past it has tended to be out-of-date.
No matter how much you might want to escape the past, it always finds you, and your worst deeds always mark you.
A dinosaur waiting to be put out of its misery, decaying into the past, it serves on a tried and tested formula.
As the 9/11 attacks receded more than a decade into the past, it became harder to argue for the war's necessity.
That's pretty much what I have argued for in writing about this issue in the past; it in no way requires abstinence.
If states compete for funding like they have in the past, it would lead to a 20 percent reduction in national imprisonment.
" Overall, Vance added, "if there is anything the president has hidden in his past, it is about to catch up with him.
Everything is compounded by my emotions.... I experienced a trauma two and a half years ago and I can't get past it.
If Democrats want to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past, it must expand its outreach efforts to include more difficult regions.
But even if a deal is struck, many analysts believe that, as in the past, it will be left until deadline day.
For instance, in the past it changed the News Feed to display fewer videos when a user's network connection speeds was slow.
Google has been in a similar dispute with Microsoft Corp in the past It was not clear how many customers were affected.
In the past, it was assumed that when someone was caught out in an obvious lie, they would retreat and admit fault.
In the past, it was harder to do this: You might have to use an encyclopedia or just your own dang imagination.
In the past, it was conservative Democrats in rural areas who found themselves vulnerable on gun politics, making gun reform more difficult.
The fractious legacy of that era is still proving divisive, but health experts and the W.H.O. are anxious to get past it.
Last year it limited ads for payday lenders, and in the past it created a verification system for locksmiths to prevent fraud.
"We still crave heroic, fearless women, or women who face their fear and move past it," said Savage, the series co-creator.
Acknowledging a person's pain or bad day, instead of trying to move them past it, is the most helpful way to go.
Whatever Matilda had survived in her past, it had made her Sherman's opposite: Where he's calculating and reluctant, she's curious and fearless.
While A.W.S. revenue grew at a slower pace than in the past, it still rose a healthy 43 percent to $233 billion.
In the past it might have been female warriors—that's the obvious solution—but we don't think we need to do that.
Pudge and The Colonel drive past her crash site, with Pudge driving a little bit faster past it, just like Alaska did.
In the past, it would be reported that candidate A got two delegates and candidates B and C got one delegate each.
While Hypnospace Outlaw doesn't overly romanticize the past, it demonstrates the ways that communities can grow in spite of their creators' mistakes.
In Georgia's Sixth Congressional District, for instance, black turnout barely eclipsed midterm levels even as all other voters surged well past it.
The Bank Board also discussed whether the financial cycle in the domestic economy was already at its peak or even past it.
While Philips has done odd-looking lamps here and there in the past, it hasn't really started moving into fixtures until this year.
And unless I knew a photo was definitely tampered with, I probably wouldn't notice if I was scrolling past it in my newsfeed.
"Let's put it this way — I didn't like the call, but we've got to live with it, just get past it," Mackanin said.
In the past, it has also cited events like the Olympics or other big TV events for a dropoff in streaming video demand.
"It stuck with me — it was hard to get past it," he admitted, though still reluctant to sound too pretentious about the process.
Precisely because the church plays an important part in adjudicating the Russian past, it will play a central role in charting the future.
In the past it was often buried in the legal or risk department, and CCOs reported to chief risk officers or general counsels.
It's important to talk about it, so I know that's your boundary, and I respect it, and I won't push past it. Okay?
James Van Der Beek is speaking out about the painful process of suffering a miscarriage — and then learning how to move past it.
Ofcom says it is examining the matter "as a priority"; in the past it has ruled against television stations named in similar complaints.
I cannot say why it was missing but from our body language and readiness of the past, it was not on the pitch.
Snapchat had more time spent per user worldwide in early 2016, but by December, Instagram had raced past it to a 25% lead.
Although Sheen already had already been accused of abusing women in the past, it was Brett's credibility that was called into question. Why?
"History is not the pastit is the method we have evolved of organizing our ignorance of the past," Mantel told her audience.
A devoted marijuana and LSD user for many years, Sim sought to stretch comics storytelling to its breaking point, and then past it.
This is an important distinction — iOS 10 now forces you to look at what's on your lock screen before you get past it.
"Minimizing or downplaying the consequences of your actions: "I'm sorry if I upset you"; "it's in the past"; "it was just a joke.
It was a tiny little box that occasionally shook when a stiff wind, or large truck, blew past it but otherwise performed admirably.
"I think that stat surprised us because in the past, it was only oil and gas professionals that they would hire," Marx said.
Don't overthink it—if the message or realization was meant to come to you in the past, it would have done so then.
Mr. Paulsen took historical data for this yardstick and found that, in the past, it was quite a good predictor of actual inflation.
Major economies relied too heavily on monetary policy to get past it, while refusing to deploy adequate and well-targeted budget stimulus measures.
This economic model, now embraced by Mr. Bolsonaro, proved foolhardy in the past: It simply does not stimulate prosperity in the long term.
"In the past, it has been very difficult for him to look backwards and immediately forwards once the retrospective is over," she said.
But for Colombia to decisively break with its past, it must be smart in its approach to reintegrating FARC combatants back into society.
In the past, it was up to journalists to act on tips from disgruntled players or agents to bring the scandals to light.
And while these studies offer a window into the past, it is safe to assume some of the landscape remains out of view.
If I hadn't seen a photo of the door (thanks, Google Maps) and been looking carefully, I would have walked right past it.
In the past, it was cost-prohibitive for small companies to invest in preparing an H-1B petition package for a potential hire.
These estimates "suggest that over the next decade, many investors may struggle to meet return objectives anchored to a rosier past," it added.
In artfully invoking clean aesthetics of a higher past, it would evoke, and even perhaps inspire and direct, the utopia of the future.
It really did hurt at the time, as I have worked here for years, but at this point, I think I've moved past it.
"In light of how North Korea behaved in the past, it is important not to reward it for agreeing to have dialogue," Onodera said.
If the Academy were to factor in career achievements -- which they have been ready to do in the past -- it may be Huppert's year.
For Trump, chaotic White House becomes the norm A separate administration official denied Pence is focused on this, saying he has moved past it.
Sometimes it's hard not to think past it, because there's all this pressure of what are you going to do to get out there.
In the past it has routinely accused them of speculation that distorted oil prices, pushing them higher or lower than supply-demand fundamentals warrant.
"She's betrayed by her brother and all of this dark stuff, and yet she's trying to look past it all," she explains of Petra.
"In the past, it used to be dangerous, but now you can walk out and almost nobody does anything to you," said Silva, 19.
Mr Sheets says that, when volatility was at such subdued levels in the past, it remained low for a further two or three months.
Best Mangal is a Turkish restaurant near the VICE UK office and sometimes I walk past it on the way to other Turkish restaurants.
Not only is the photograph a helpful tool for recalling the past, it is also the means by which the past is made real.
But others pushed past it and found that the only territory left to explore involved finding new ways to film these sorts of shows.
It's one of the most the heavily militarized and monitored places on the planet, and it's hard for objects to travel past it undetected.
Thus, he voiced the information that he had received ... You and I know nothing about these people's past, it is outside our (job) function.
In the past, it has given candidates an edge in states that lined up with crucial dates on the Republican primary calendar in 2016.
And King will admit it, in the past it seemed like some listeners didn't want the band to stand for more than that anyway.
The question is how much damage is done in the meantime and whether, unlike in the past, it will be too late to recover.
For years, Colgate had some of the best growth in the consumer goods space, but Cramer worries that those days are now past it.
While Facebook has zapped accounts pushing anti-Al Jazeera content in the past, it did not respond to multiple reports flagging QatariLeaks in October.
"I don't accept the argument that just because it hasn't been done in the past it can't be done in the future," he said.
The empty room is a painful reminder and casts a dark shadow as the family walk past it daily for the past 85 days.
The cabinet of curiosities, glittering with all kinds of marvels, is just to be browsed; the travelling reader moves through it and past it.
The panel added that while China had used islands in the sea in the past, it had never exercised exclusive authority over the waters.
The study highlights that in the past IT spend was largely driven by regulatory compliance, with nearly 80% of spending used for mandatory items.
For the survivors and the victims' families, it was a moment to gather, take measure of their grief and seek to move past it.
That does not really ever happen, an actor waiting for me ahead of the appointed time, versus clearly dreading me two hours past it.
Until Voyager 2 flew past it in late January 123, it had only been seen as a small sphere of light from Earthbound telescopes.
"I wanted to go by the Ducks office location too but I couldn't bring myself to drive past it," Kelly Ivers told Fox News.
There's lots of elements of the past, it definitely has that old school death metal feeling, but we've managed to move on from that.
When Miguel Cotto fought the great but somewhat past it Sergio Martinez, it was this same cross stepping left hook which did the damage.
The money: The pace of spending on cybersecurity firms could shoot past IT spending to create a $165 billion market in 2023, per SharesPost.
Scientists believe it would take Voyager 2,300 years to reach the inner edge of the cloud, and 30,000 years to fly past it completely.
In the past, it has been known for requiring pilgrims to submit to health screenings, even setting up thermal cameras to monitor body temperature.
Yet if you are at all familiar with his past, it is difficult to imagine how — or why — Salvador ended up in relative obscurity.
Instead, he said, the Warriors tried to skip past it and then "flip the switch" in the playoffs, which, to be fair, they did.
But if they did as well as the typical party out of power in the past, it would probably get them over the top.
The skip button is similar to the one Netflix flashes during a TV show's theme song, giving people the ability to move past it.
The upgrade plays to Ms. Baranski's range, as she conveys both Diane's desperation and the will it takes to master and move past it.
In the past, it&aposs raised funds for victims of Hurricane Katrina, and has also held events in cities like Moscow, Mumbai, and London.
"My stance is that if there's a wall, they're going to find a way to get past it — legal or not," Ms. Sims said.
So while "Ain't Too Proud" honors the past, it also brings out differences between dancing in Motown back then and dancing on Broadway now.
I clearly remember walking past it with a friend and commenting that I was quite certain that it would be closed within the year.
Thankfully I happened to walk past it while exploring Split in the days before I went to Hvar, otherwise it would've been difficult to find.
But maybe slow your roll, because according to a new report, at least in the past, it may not have been that smart or secure.
Because the only reason Apple has rules about fingerprinting phones is that, in the past, it was far more commonplace than you may have realized.
While the Yes Campaign has been considered a fringe movement in the past, it began trending on social media Wednesday night attracting more mainstream notice.
In the past, it has taken generations for humans to develop political, cultural, and institutional antibodies to the novelty and upheaval of previous information revolutions.
Shine has said in the past it doesn't block ads within Facebook, but Carthy more recently hinted to TechCrunch that it now has the ability.
After speaking with Reefill, the company discovered that the chilling unit had become unplugged; it could have been knocked out by someone walking past it.
But, as we have stood corrected when we have questioned Kim's food judgement in the past, it turns out orange watermelon is definitely A Thing.
The two-mile-long ice tube they extracted isn't just a window into the past; it may also give scientists a glimpse of the future.
While Trump still needs to be taught about women's struggle for equality over the past 50 years, Clinton's trying to move the country past it.
Epic Games hasn't commented on any of the lawsuits, and it has told The Verge in the past it does not comment on ongoing litigation.
While this process may be helping us reconstruct the ecosystems of the past, it is also a major threat to the ecosystems of the future.
On the eve of Sant Jordi, this brightly lit but decidedly pequeño corner looks very forlorn indeed as shoppers push past it looking for paper.
That makes me feel like something of a beta tester, but the speakers do their primary job reliably enough that I can look past it.
Everyday there's just constant reminders that I'm trying so hard to try to move past it, but it seems impossible to stop thinking about it.
And because of the love and support that we've gotten from the dancers, celebrities and crew, I really think he has now moved past it.
He drove past it several times before sending a Facebook message to the pastor, Roger Foster, who invited him to visit one of their services.
Sources within LeEco say the company has not yet announced delaying paying US workers, though in the past it reportedly did so without telling employees.
Instead of edging over the line and facing the cost of complying with extra regulations individually, they can burst past it and share the burden.
Whatever the outcome, that's also a reason to revisit the past; it can be instructive in helping you understand just how far you've come, too.
Colton reassures his dad that he's been totally honest with Becca about the situation and they've moved past it, a sentiment echoed by Becca herself.
While Australia's finance sector has been subjected to numerous probes in the past, it is the first time the whole industry has faced such scrutiny.
PDVSA has said in the past it is victim of a right-wing campaign, led by the United States and international media, to sabotage socialism.
In the past it has featured primarily those from the fashion world, including Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, Burberry's Christopher Bailey and Dior's John Galliano.
The quality of glass that can filter out laser beams is improving (in the past it could interfere with a pilot's ability to distinguish colours).
In the past, it was typical for fewer than half of the competitors to record a final time (reliable data is available from 1948 onwards).
If it's what Ryan has advocated in the past, it would be a structural change that would render SNAP a shadow of its current self.
In the past, it took lengthy and arduous ground-based telescopic observations to winnow impostors like double stars and other pretenders from the planet list.
Unless the US is willing to match that scale and state input — as it has done with adversaries in the pastit will be outgunned.
This demonstrated to the reserachers that there was a reasonable chance that sometime in Proxima's past, it wasn't part of the alpha Centauri star system.
The big picture: Pluto's surface is far more dynamic and diverse than researchers expected before NASA's New Horizon's spacecraft flew closely past it in 2015.
In years past, it is hard to imagine as creature feature-based an item as 'The Shape of Water' leading all comers with 13 nominations.
Congress typically wades into major cybersecurity incidents, and in the past it has probed major breaches that have befallen companies like Target and Home Depot.
While we all procrastinate from time to time, successful individuals do something that most of us don't- they stop making excuses and push past it.
And as long as you take the responsibility you can move past it and learn to love yourself the way you deserve to be loved.
This is much easier said than done, but unless we're nakedly candid with ourselves about the mistake itself, there's no way to move past it.
He talked about not being on his meds and Harvey just kind of breezed past it... There was nothing else to talk about after that.
The people in my life did not know how to contend with it, other than to deny its persistence or attempt to look past it.
While Tesla acknowledges that the plant's injury rate has exceeded industry averages in the past, it says on-the-job injuries have been steadily declining.
But Cave isn't trapped in his sorrow or consumed by it; he has figured out how to live past it, to seek solace after desolation.
In the past, it barely mattered whether a political poll was weighted by education — which is probably part of why so many didn't do so.
If this White House is anything like those in the past, it will remain caught up in the crisis for weeks and months to come.
"In the past, it wasn't traditional to order wine by the glass or to take an open bottle home from a restaurant," Mr. Chiarlo said.
You can turn on a filter that blocks mature websites, though Google acknowledges the filter is imperfect and some offensive sites may get past it.
In the past, it has taken actions such as delaying customs procedures or refusing shipments for minor reasons as a way of punishing American firms.
They knew that in the past it was rumor and stories that people went to many different banks and asked for their money right away.
The team that recovered bodies from White Island went "to the depths of their endurance and past it," said the colonel who oversaw the mission.
Just like the putty of your past, it can be formed into a ball and ricocheted off walls or folded and popped between your palms.
Though officials have encouraged hunting for sport as a way to mitigate the populations of feral hogs in the past, it contributes to their spread.
As in the past, it will be vital to our national interests to continue to have the trust and confidence of our friends and allies.
While this model might seem unpalatable given the Venezuelan military's recent past, it may present the most reasonable way forward toward democracy absent outside intervention.
Exercising imagination to do that brought the whole thing much closer than walking past it, or signing a petition, or serving at a soup kitchen.
I work on the past — in the past, it feels like sometimes — and in the last couple of years, the past has shifted under me.
Of course, because inequality grew so much in the past, it could be possible to grow middle-class incomes in the future purely through redistribution.
If THAAD exists at the time of launch and the missile is able to make it past it, it may not make it past Japan.
But it gets in its own way, and though it's set in the past, it sometimes suffers from having to connect Carol to the future.
People say there's no way it's going to work because once you start hearing someone else's random ad inserted there, you're just gonna skip past it.
Past it is the cafe, a whitewashed space where breakfast is served all day: smoked fish, bagels, egg dishes, sandwiches and drinks including wine and cocktails.
And it's incredibly cheap and easy: In the past, it might have cost thousands of dollars and weeks or months of fiddling to alter a gene.
If Apple's software proves more capable than facial recognition systems of the past, it will be because the company took this into account while training it.
In the past, it has removed apps for violations as small as including the word "free" in their name and using Apple's custom emoji without permission.
We're not sure whether this was intentional— though, given the Duchess' style references to the late Princess Diana in the past, it very well could be.
I think that in the past, it was hard to find foundation, powders, everything, so we always try and push that we have makeup for everybody.
For people who have been in really bad or abusive relationships in the past, it can be important to be able to talk about that experience.
As people process your disease and move past it in their own lives, they compartmentalize you and your pain, and end up inadvertently leaving you behind.
But should it come to this, or should production remain lower than in the past, it would likely have a knock-on effect on America's economy.
More than in the past, it is a fulfilling union between two people who collaborate (if still rather unequally) in child care, housework and money-earning.
The lyrics seemed to reveal that Jay had been unfaithful to his wife at some point during their relationship, and that they had moved past it.
The investor in the issue was one of the largest pension funds in Europe, which has never invested in Israeli bonds in the past, it said.
"Our inflight entertainment systems do not have any cameras, microphones or sensors to monitor passengers, nor have they in the past," it said in the statement.
If you are a black artist who dares to deal with the past, it is not uncommon for others to question your dexterity and your authority.
Like other Tor Browser exploits used in the past, it was likely used to target visitors of a dark web child pornography site, Motherboard has found.
The Old Mormon Fort is considered a state park, but it's so tiny, we drove past it for years and never even knew it was there.
As you sit at your desk today and stare at a miserable sporkful of sad, $12 salad, know that in decades past, it wasn't like this.
For example, they believe that because a stock has done well in the past it will continue to do so in the future (the gambler's fallacy).
That means if you see one you like but you skip past it, you have to cycle all the way around to get back to it.
In the past it was Japanese manufacturers that expanded aggressively offshore, with Toyota setting up U.S. operations in 22011, Nissan in 1960, and Sony in 1960.
That defense came a day after Biden issued a statement of his own saying that if he crossed any lines in the past, it was unintentional.
In the past it was common for people to order goods through Google Shopping only to receive shoddily made products that looked nothing like the pictures.
One nurse who was fired told CBS85033 that she and others did not access Smollett's chart, but scrolled past it while looking for other patients' names.
Screeching past it was a tiny, but psychologically important move because it told the world that China could no longer support its currency at that level.
Although this data is not compared with first time voters of cycles past, it is helpful to get a snapshot of newly participating voters this cycle.
Because of steers clear of the past, it ends up feeling strangely rudderless, a cacophonous parade of unrelenting kick drums that feel unaware of their parentage.
This was pursued inconsistently, grudgingly or hypocritically, and it jostled constantly with realpolitik considerations, but in the past it was one of the factors in play.
"The evidence is now really incontrovertible and available in the public domain, whereas in the past it was difficult to attribute," McMaster said in his remarks.
The Philharmonic musicians can probably play this overprogrammed piece in their sleep; in the past, it has occasionally felt as if they were doing just that.
But the call for Trump is painful, too, because we were supposed to be past this — and for the last eight years we were past it.
Ms. Belsare is elaborately stylish, but with such a heavy veneer of charming dignity that I could never get past it; Mr. Rajagopalan's manner is ponderous.
"Lifting the spirit, whether you're working in a building or walking past it every day, is the job of the architect," he told CNN in 2005.
Grading on the curve of Super Bowls past, it was a pretty good day overall for advertising agencies that earn their spurs based on these campaigns.
And yet rather than retreating into the glories and comfort of the past, it is putting it all in the centrifuge and going for a spin.
"In the past, it would be, 'Oh, Kylie's wearing black leggings, let me go to Express and get a pair of black leggings,'" Mr. Gelwicks said.
Ottobock has said in the past it wanted to go public in 2018/19, possibly floating a stake of 25 percent with Naeder staying in control.
And if U.S. policy then simply repeats some of the mistakes of the past, it has no force, then it just looks like cosmetics and manipulation.
In the past, it may have made sense for people who itemize deductions to claim more allowances on their W-4 and have less tax withheld.
The United States has in recent years mainly deported Mexicans to border towns, although in the past it also flew them to cities in the interior.
And yet, while the naughty puppet trope has certainly worked in the past, it doesn't seem to be singing (or miming) quite like it used to.
"I'm fortunate to be here and move past it (the scandal)," said Cole, who saw no need to clear the air with his new team mates.
All of this will be well underway by the time we hit 20503 degrees — and the further we go past it, the worse it will get.
You had people with long legs who could jump it, shorter people were scaling Everest to get past it—everyone had their method, a way over.
It's almost always covered by the stains of spilled coffee or beer, stepped on by commuters rushing to the bus stop a few feet past it.
The mission scientists believe that it would take Voyager 23,300 years to reach the inner edge of the cloud and 30,000 years to fly past it completely.
"They don't have the same perspective on life and don't have the understanding that it's not really about you and that you should just see past it."
I guess I'm fortunate to be able to be here, move past it and get to experience all the great things about coming to a new team.
Despite turning down numerous offers to manage Europe's biggest clubs in the past, it is possible that Le Professeur will be imparting his wisdom elsewhere next year.
The winter premiere hit its narrative stride quickly, sending its cast into their own darkest timeline, where humans have embraced fascist xenophobia instead of evolving past it.
"There was blood on the floor in the cafeteria that I saw when we went past it on our way out of the school," the student said.
Melissa [director Melissa B. Miller] envisioned the monologue pretty straightforward, not emotional, as Lindsay had already gotten past it and didn't feel that emotional about it anymore.
"If we were to look at Mars 150,000 years in the future or 400,000 years in the past, it would look very different to us," Smith said.
In the past, it was thought that the first of Uber and Lyft to go public would expose itself to pricing pressure from its yet-private competitor.
Harnessing the power of their snot guns will not only shed light on the worm's rich evolutionary past, it can also inform the future of human microtechnologies.
What's the use of spending hours, days, even weeks creating something in one darkened corner of a game only to risk a player sailing straight past it?
For its October issue, Women's Running did something other U.S. fitness magazines have failed to do in the past: It put a Hijabi runner on its cover.
But even if the two big planemakers do enjoy more predictable demand than in the past, it may become more volatile on a year-to-year basis.
In overtime rounds, Rogue had one minute to push the payload and managed to make it to the first checkpoint, eventually falling at 103 meters past it.
On her Dish network radio show, Williams recently spoke out about that betrayal, saying she "just can't get past" it and isn't sure if she ever will.
Letter From Europe BERLIN — In years past it might have seemed a routine weekend — a trip to Germany, a soccer match between the home country and England.
The mission scientists believe that it would take Voyager 21,300 years to reach the inner edge of the cloud and 30,000 years to fly past it completely.
"With the economy at full employment and seeming destined to blow past it, the current expansion is likely entering its later stages," Zandi said in a analysis.
Migrants "are increasingly desperate to cross the border and will undoubtedly find a way past it, pushing the death toll even higher in the process," Woodfine said.
In the past, it has offered home delivery of 4G SIMs as well as partnering with brands such as Samsung to enable new users to swap SIMs.
I was born a specific gender, but that's not how I felt inside... I'm just happy we're both here today and we're able to move past it.
Underworld (Friday, West Holts) and New Order (Saturday, Other Stage) feel too familiar to be considered legends but still too past-it to feel like vital headliners.
In the past, it was fairly safe to assume that once you were selected in the lottery, your H-1B petition would be accepted by immigration officials.
While China's recent announcement on suspending coal imports from North Korea sounds bold, in the very recent past it has surpassed the limits imposed by UN caps.
The mission scientists believe that it would take Voyager 2,300 years to reach the inner edge of the cloud and 30,000 years to fly past it completely.
TikTok has also confirmed that in the past, it has hidden the videos of disabled, fat, and LGBTQ creators, who it labeled as "particularly vulnerable" to bullying.
But the brand isn't just holding on to the past: it has named the 19-year-old rapper and style sensation Lil Yachty as a creative designer.
Just outside the entrance from the lobby, so unobtrusive that you might walk past it, is the kind of ticket dispenser you'd find at a deli counter.
But when Section 232 has been invoked in the past, it is usually pretty specific, targeting a specific metal originating from a particular trading partner, Dziczek said.
But conservative media outlets only took notice in recent weeks, leading multiple House Republicans to take unilateral action even though they'd walked past it countless times before.
Later we'll find out what it represents, and why Mary happens to be driving past it on a cold evening when her truck has a flat tire.
In the past, it mandated single-winner congressional districts to avoid partisans manipulating outcomes with at-large elections, but that approach has led to today's polarized politics.
Unlike the "Members Only" hangout of the past, it is now where families stop in for gelato and strong coffee after mass at Old St. Patrick's Cathedral.
In the past it invested hundreds of millions of dollars in new technology each year, attracted top talent and paid them generous salaries, the former employees said.
"The president reignited the conversation about her false Native American heritage claims last year, and she still can't move past it," said Ronna McDaniel, the committee's chairwoman.
The next day, a producer called my friend into her office and explained that lodging a formal complaint would be way harder than just moving past it.
Mexico's National Immigration Institute, which did not respond to requests for comment, has said in the past it protects migrants rights, while respecting other countries' immigration policies.
And if there's someone there who's going a little too far, who's talking about helping to build America a big beautiful graveyard, then just whistle past it.
Philip and Elizabeth have been through nuclear war on a personal scale this season, but now that they're seven months past it, they're still living amid the rubble.
While cupping had been seen on celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, Victoria Beckham and Jennifer Aniston in the past, it made national headlines during Phelps record-breaking Rio run.
In fact, in the past, it has used insights gleaned from AWS to make investments in start-ups that it saw were doing gangbusters growth in its cloud.
Actually, it is exactly the all-consuming familial love they have for each other that threatens to eat them alive — if they don't learn to grow past it.
The Keating case ran for about three weeks and in the past it could have taken months -- or worse, the image may never have been uncovered at all.
"We saw a vehicle that had pink paraphernalia at the back of the windscreen go past - it was going very slowly over speed bumps," witness Tamoor Ali said.
And, as the market has proved in the past, it is important not to underestimate the power of peer pressure to worsen behaviour as well as improve it.
In the past it has pulled cash out of tobacco and firearm companies as well as investments in countries including Iran, Sudan, and South Africa on political grounds.
In the past, it has suspended users for simply sharing threatening messages they've received, while those reporting rape threats are told the messages do not violate Twitter's rules.
If he loses his temper in the debate, as he has in the past, it will appear much worse when it's just the two of them up there.
So while slow-moving banks are bound in regulatory red tape, fintech companies can navigate past it – allowing them to take a larger slice of banks' profit margins.
This is the theme that connects all of del Toro's work: the way people carry the past around, and need to move past it to become complete people.
And not only does it give honor and import to our past, it actually shines a bright light to the future that we have together as a city.
The Japanese firm is also reluctant to engage with Western Digital as its U.S. partner has said in the past it wants to take control of the unit.
News about Pluto continues to stream in since the New Horizons probe flew past it this summer, including discoveries about its surprisingly complex geology, atmosphere and its moons.
I lost my father right after our first record came out, and luckily I was on tour, because it just gave me a mechanism to get past it.
The scene is rushed, placing emphasis more on Catherine's concern as a sister than on Clare's relationship with alcohol and the rocky past it caused her to have.
Even though it's been up since the campaign, you'll still see people slow down when they drive past it and people parking across the street to snap pics.
Tesla has consistently fallen short of its promises on car production and has promised in the past it would not need to raise funds, before doing just that.
In the past, it wasn't uncommon for me to choose romantic relationships based on who I thought "needed me more" (Spoiler: This is a terrible way to date).
Whereas Pure CSS Lace might have shown off how every browser is unique in the past, it now looks exactly the same on Chrome, Vivaldi, Brave, and Opera.
Snowden wrote in an article for The Intercept that in the past it took years or even decades for classified data to make their way to news outlets.
I drove past it as I was looking for it the other day and had to turn around: The boldfaced road signs reading "New York" keep getting stolen.
Looking at eruptions in Kīlauea's past, it would be a safe bet to think this eruption might last months before a "new normal" sets in at the volcano.
I pressed the accelerator to get past it, steered gently right, and took my foot off the gas—my worst mistake, other than passing in the first place.
Why would Gibbs not allow him to help solve the murder of a fellow agent when in the past it was always "all hands on deck," he asked.
"In combination, this means limited increases in average earnings and a more modest outlook for employment growth in the coming years compared to the recent past," it said.
As Facebook has overhauled its Community Standards in the past, it has stopped short of outright removing fake or misleading information, which did not expressly violate its rules.
For instance: In the past, it may have made sense for people who itemize deductions to claim more allowances on their W-4 and have less tax withheld.
And that has been the UFC's calling card throughout its trips to Brazil—throw in some old, far past it Brazilians and the fans will still love it.
The abuse I suffered doesn't define me, but moving past it has given me the strength to tell my story and let other survivors know they're not alone.
In the past it had seemed like Terunofuji had Kotoshogiku's number, in the one area that Giku could overpower everyone else he had struggled with the gigantic Mongolian.
Notably, 2018 was the first year that Google started tracking click fraud as a potentially harmful application: in the past it had been classified as a policy violation.
Here, in his own words, James Burns describes his time in the system, how he's (mostly) succeeded in getting past it, and what this project is all about.
While the President has taken shots at Europe's trade policies in the past, it doesn't seem as if he is trying to take competitive advantage of this situation.
In the past it called for the release of the prominent intellectual Liu Xiaobo, who died in detention in July, and for release of his wife, Liu Xia.
Where I might have been able to ignore the bills in the past, it is now all detailed in color-coded cells, right there in the Google Sheet.
Standard Chartered itself had been punished in the recent past; it paid $330 million in 2012 after carrying out transactions for Iran in violation of United States sanctions.
He did say that Pence's office wanted him to run interviews past it for re-clearance once Pence was named the White House's point person on the virus.
In the past, it has bought the options from a handful of Wall Street banks and oil majors between May and August, documents related to previous deals show.
Although Impossible has faced shortages in the past, it hired more employees at its Oakland production facility and expanded capacity through a partnership with a major meat processor.
White, the Pentagon spokeswoman, said the Saudi crown prince was "quite positive" that Gulf countries involved in a long-running dispute would be able to move past it.
While private equity returns have been great in the past, it is unclear if they can be sustained, with some market analysts seeing stock prices as too high.
"The early momentum established in investigating emblematic cases must be sustained, as early successful prosecutions would mark a turning point from the impunity of the past," it said.
That is the term that futurists use to describe a potentially cataclysmic point at which machine intelligence catches up to human intelligence, and likely blows right past it.
Though in the past it has been seen as controversial, hypnosis has more recently become accepted as a useful tool to treat anxiety, habit disorders, pain, and other ailments.
As a solution, she tried to blast her way past it, and that's rarely a good idea, even for singers with a voice as amazing and impeccable as hers.
In the past, it was the fruit of the magic Jambu tree for the people of India, or for the Celts, eating enchanted foods or using a magic vessel.
Oil prices briefly tumbled on Wednesday after the U.S. Energy Information Administration released weekly data showing another build in U.S. crude inventories, but eventually the market looked past it.
Once Petya is downloaded—in the past, it was distributed by emails with the help of a spambot—the user is prompted to give the malware user account control.
"Especially when you know going into that you might be the target, as in the past it seems to have happened to other hosts on that show," said Loughlin.
The Worksafe report not only outlines an array of worrisome data of Tesla's past, it also questions whether the company's recent claims of improved safety are accurate or believable.
If microbial life did arise on Mars in the distant past, it might be clinging on in just such an isolated pocket of water below the planet's surface. Perhaps.
Since Kufrin and Booth are friends, the situation was a little weird — but Kufrin has seemingly moved past it, with Underwood still very much in play for her heart.
It's sad for me, but I'm putting myself to work, keeping myself busy, and trying to move past it and move on to the next chapter of my life.
We couldn't see the window coming, and we didn't know it was there, but now that we've found it, the only way past it is to go through it.
It wasn't naivete; like many women have had to do in the past, it was likely in the hopes of striking the right tone and making the right impression.
In the past, it made for good, if sometimes over the top, dramatic TV. But the world for women, who comprise the bulk of Grey's devoted audience, has changed.
"In the past, it has only been possible to avert punitive tariffs when we maintained a clear and strong position, for instance as the European Union," Kramp-Karrenbauer said.
"While Mauritania has been the focus of extensive interest and reporting in the past, it has not had the benefit of a national survey until now," the report says.
A few weeks ago the Schulz-Effekt was energising the SPD and roiling the CDU; some of Mrs Merkel's MPs were even quietly opining that she was past it.
In the different versions of his past he describes, in his encounters with people connected with his past, it becomes clear how much your character is a closed-book.
In the past it has taken more than one national election cycle for that selection procedure to change the cabinet lineup to more closely reflect the results of voting.
In the past, it has urged parties to the Ayodhya dispute to observe the status quo and deployed security forces to ensure there is no activity in the area.
Just like some of the pop culture hits of the past, it appears that, at least for the banking and credit card giants, shame has gone out of style.
If this sounds like a utopian world where happy consumers are forking over extra nickels and dimes where they never would have in the past, it is — for brands.
In the past, it has prosecuted many companies, large and small, for breaking the embargo, including a 2014 $8.9 billion fine against Paris-based financial services giant BNP Paribas.
Wendy's is fairly active on Twitter but while it has been praised for its social media tactics in the past, it has also landed the food chain in trouble.
"In the past it has been every 6-10 years, but in recent years the calving events seem to be more frequent (2015, 2017, potentially 2018-2019)," noted Lhermitte.
By now, I've become so desensitized to #spon content that I just scroll right past it without taking a second to double-check... or double-tap, for that manner.
Unfortunately, in the past it felt like the FTC wasn't seeing this conundrum or following the lessons of the 28500 FTC – at least when it came to enforcement action.
"I always talk like I want d---, but the truth is when I look back at my sexual past it was always with boyfriends," the actress told The Sun.
For all the bluster over the last year about which social media network would dominate the election, 2016 was no different from years past: It was another Twitter moment.
"This will be the month where we close the chapter on all that stuff, we move past it and we launch the future of the company," Mr. Sacks said.
The feature is limited to delivery orders a customer has made in the past; it won't work if you're trying a restaurant or menu item for the first time.
You deserve to be fought for, you are worthy of love, it doesn't matter your shape, it doesn't matter your sexual past, it doesn't matter what you have done.
But some scientists think that once in the planet's past, it had a ring system like Saturns' that coalesced into moons—and will one day turn into rings again.
Penn was forced to pivot around his lead leg each time Edgar moved slightly past it, and he could not cut the cage to force boxing engagements with Edgar.
"In the past, it made it difficult for woman to fit in, because it is such a male-dominated industry," confirmed Meaghan Cook, who blogs under the name VapeMeStoopid.
In the past, it would have been up to Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer to get things done, but at 36, he has shown signs of decline beyond recent injuries.
My next step became clear: It was time to learn to live around the huge gaping hole of Wes's absence — not past it, not without it, just around it.
Recognizing that this is a symptom of insecurity — and that being aware of the symptom is its own form of inoculation against it — can help you push past it.
"In the past, it was emerging markets that held all the debt, but now all the debt is in Japan, Europe and the U.S.," said Mr. Rieder of BlackRock.
While the bar does a commendable job of evoking the past, it feels more like an after-work or pre-dinner spot, rather than somewhere one would seek out.
But current investors see that after all the previous popped bubbles — and there have been several — the price eventually returned to its old high and then vaulted past it.
Unlike any economic crisis I have been involved with in the past, it has major life and death elements, and it touches very directly every sector of the economy.
Though Venmo parent company PayPal had already tried to establish itself as an option at checkout through point-of-sale integrations in years past, it never really took off.
"There was some skepticism because in the past it wasn't — in some cases they didn't want the bad publicity and they didn't move as quickly as they should," Sen.
Almost always, when people find out I have a fake hand, they brush past it because either they feel awkward or they don't want to make me feel uncomfortable.
Stansbury and Summers might think this was a discrete historical episode, and productivity growth going forward should be expected to raise wages smartly once we have gotten past it.
But given municipal broadband's sordid past, it is probably safe to assume that having the government provide critical broadband infrastructure — as a monopolist no less — won't achieve this goal.
So I looked past it toward "Circle and Box (Circle and Ray)," a tall, narrow pillar with a shallow box for a middle and a ring for a head.
Scientists on Thursday offered the fullest description yet of the composition and origin of Arrokoth based on data from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, which whizzed past it last year.
So as much of a pain as it is, I am willing to look past it since most won't encounter it for more than the first hour of use.
And as I had tried out a few robotic vacuums in the past, it was easy enough to settle on the one that would become our little cleaning friend.
If the U.S. withdraws, as Trump has floated in the past, it would be the first to do so among the 195 countries that have agreed to the deal.
If the final enrollment numbers are significantly lower than in the past, it could feed into the GOP narrative that ObamaCare is failing, and bolster new congressional repeal efforts.
Petroleo Brasileiro, the state-controlled oil firm, won't be privatized, as Guedes and the company's chief executive-designate, Roberto Castello Branco, have argued in the past it should be.
Puerto Rico, beset with financial woes and political turmoil, averted a potential new disaster last month when Hurricane Dorian skirted past it before laying waste to the northern Bahamas.
The airline has said in the past it is not for sale and talks with other airlines are efforts to look for possible partnerships that will speed up growth.
Wald said based on past performance, the stock market could gain 20% to 25%, and in the past it has moved higher for 17 to 0403 months before peaking.
"Considering 10-15 percent pullbacks are of the magnitude that has reinvigorated interest in the past, it may be that lower entry points prove the next catalyst," he wrote.
In the past, it appeared that Walmart might be content to allow these subsidiaries to operate separately while learning from them, but that may no longer be the case.
"In the past, it was all about instinct," said Shan Jun, the deputy chief of the police at the railway station in Zhengzhou, where the heroin smuggler was caught.
It has undertaken a public relations move to line up African-American figures who either have objected to Kaepernick's form of protest or are willing to look past it.
The United States has 28,500 troops in South Korea and Trump has said in the past it should consider reducing the number unless Seoul shoulders more of the cost.
The writers tend to compartmentalize death, either breezing right past it once a scene is all done, or keeping the grief contained to a single episode before forging ahead.
In the glossy modern era, Wembley has been the home of exhibition football, and in the rose-tinted past, it was the scene of several extremely disappointing results for Arsenal.
Flanked by five royal palaces from South Korea's dynastic past, it is also home to some of the country's main corporations and financial institutions, embassies, hotels and a concert hall.
I couldn't get past it, and I would 100% not be surprised if people came to the website, signed up, saw the ads, and got the hell out of there.
"The pipeline needs to ramp up slowly," the second source said, adding that in the past it had taken one or two days for normal flow rates to be reached.
According to the artist, who has contributed to the singer's tattoo collection in the past, it took a whopping 26 hours over the course of three days to complete it.
While the pledge to "move to Canada" has been made in elections past, it has rarely played out, although thousands of Americans who opposed the Vietnam War moved to Canada.
Then, in order to get those things to have radical truthfulness and radical transparency, when I mean radical truthfulness is just, put everything on your table and get past it.
In addition to uncovering Rudolf-August's nasty past, it revealed that the company helped fuel the Nazi war machine by providing food—and weapons—to the Nazis during the war.
If the existing fossil fuel infrastructure around the world continues to operate as it has in the past, it will emit around 658 gigatonnes (Gt) of CO2, the study added.
Most days I accept and can get past it — I'm freelance and seldom have to sit in people-heavy meetings or tension-filled pitches — but occasionally the stubble floors me.
But they're different in an important way: The clay in their first experiment was in a fixed position as the water swept past it, but meteors travel through the air.
The UK's Data Protection Act guarantees the right to access data that's processed within the UK. But in the past, it was mainly British residents who had exercised that right.
But if the likes of Capote could get away with passing off their fiction as non-fiction in the past, it has become harder in the age of digital media.
The silver lining for stock bulls is that in the past, it has usually taken many months before the United States slipped into recession after the curve was first inverted.
Every time I found myself on a 2D Mario plane navigating a level hidden in the side of a building, I wondered how I'd walked past it before without noticing.
So if someone has a history and they've paid their debt to society, should they keep getting that time and time again and not being able to move past it?
" Ware, 41, in court said he took responsibility for his actions as a 20-something, and was "extremely grateful to cast that weight behind me and move forward past it.
"In the past, it was like, 'this is what you're good at, this is what you're bad at, here's a score,' " Uber Operations and Logistics Manager Nicole Cuellar told me.
While the peak in the fed funds rate was not as high in any of these three cycles compared to past, it was still much higher than it is today.
Unlike many Android tablets I've used in the past, it sips battery life in sleep mode and, through a day of moderate use, it still had battery life to spare.
Especially because the virtues of that work are so rooted in the past, it is to Mr. Battle's credit that the company he leads no longer looks behind the times.
I'd put in a lot of work into revealing that 6-pack only to find that, at some point in the past, it had been defaced with a small lump.
"When we talk about the past, it is easy — when relying on data, charts, tables, numbers, census reports, newspaper articles, basically any material artifact — to orient ourselves materially," Ali explained.
He and his girlfriend, fellow artist Alika Cooper, drove past it a few times while passing through Cahokia, a languishing Midwestern suburb just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis.
It is as if the screen of Oyeyemi's language has become so elaborate that it is difficult to reach past it and connect to the living hearts of her characters.
If the existing fossil fuel infrastructure around the world continues to operate as it has in the past, it will emit around 658 gigatonnes (Gt) of CO5803, the study added.
No, if I went into the past, it would be just 20 years back, to find a teenage boy in the basement ...[and] to tell him he'll be all right.
While AI cannot undo the terrorism of the past, it could mean the margin between success and failure, life and death, security and danger for us all in the future.
In the past, it went through a lengthier process of rolling a missile onto a launchpad, filling it with liquid fuel and then launching it — steps that could take days.
It is also to foster the naïve dream that, since it is something separate from us, in the past, it is now something we can cleanly redeem in the present.
While the history portion of Trump's speech might have been more subtly racist than messaging he has invoked in the past, it was still intended to show whose history matters.
In the past it has sustained growth and foreign investment despite electoral uncertainty and bouts of conflict, whether with Hamas or with Hezbollah on the Shi'ite movement's Lebanese home turf.
Billed as a one-time correction that would end segregation and consign race consciousness to the past, it actually started an endless and escalating campaign of race-conscious social engineering.
Only a single key change isn't being reversed: YouTube will actually verify that channels are authentic, whereas in the past it seemingly has not thoroughly taken this very obvious step.
That would not resolve the border wall issue, but it would at least allow both parties to move past it for now as they begin work on other funding bills.
In the past, it was unusual for ICE to deport both parents of a child — fathers were more common — but the immigrants Sándigo knew feared that the rules were changing.
And if you can imagine a big data breach like this not being that big a deal, people just jump all past it because the news cycle is so crazy.
John Dickerson: When you look at the past, it gives you clues about what might happen in the future, and you have a road map for what to look for.
"Looking solely to the past, it doesn't look to me as though the U.S. is going to impose anything significant that could damage Saudi Arabia economically or otherwise," she said.
But once you push past it, the more nakedly emotional moments are all the more stunning, because the film used its opening 20 minutes to accustom you to its style.
But while it has blocked similar reforms to commanders' authority in the past, it tends to immediately relent once the commander in chief says those reforms are a good idea.
When Republicans cast Mr. Schumer as a sinister figure in the past, it was for his perceived ruthlessness as a partisan warrior rather than for his skill as a deal maker.
While in the past it was known for risqué marketing and the idea that teens had to dress a certain way to be cool, its new look preaches inclusivity and individuality.
The actress shares a particularly dark spot in her love life — and how she moved past it — in her upcoming novel, Scrappy Little Nobody, which is excerpted in Glamour's November issue.
I think when you're in the trenches with someone, whether you agree with each other at the time or not, once you're past it, there's a bond there you can't deny.
Even so, it was a surprise that it took a $2bn hit on the value of some natural-gas assets in America; in the past it has avoided such write-downs.
So even if publishers have been burned by relying too much on the social network in the past, it sounds like they're not going to give up on working with Facebook.
"In the past it was very different, because there was no harm in trying," said Evangeline Chan, director of the Immigration Law Project, a legal service provider in New York City.
Inside Nic's, where the walls are decorated with shelves of wine and vintage photos of Paradise from decades past, it still smells new, and you can almost forget what's right outside.
If I read a Hardy novel, for instance, I ignore the melodramatics — the lost letter, the unexpected storm — because the depth and clarity of Hardy's understanding carries me well past it.
Uber says that in the past it didn't monitor its safety drivers in real time, although it did perform spot checks to try and make sure they were following the rules.
Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, Tesla ... he seems to have other things to worry about: Musk did not specifically advocate deleting Facebook, but he does seem to have moved past it.
This agent, given certain sensory input — say a view of a room or street, or a ball flying past it — was to predict what a dog would do in that situation.
If Kavanaugh had come clean about his mistakes in the past, it would have changed their view of him if not as a Supreme Court nominee at least as a person.
On the other hand, when government has had easy access to our information in the past, it has had nefarious consequences, such as turning into a surveillance state and persecuting dissidents.
If it were to froth over, as scientists think it has in the distant past, it could generate huge explosions and smother towns and villages in dense clouds of carbon dioxide.
The LG's "Magic Remote" is very cool because, like a few remotes I've seen in the past, it controls a large cursor on the screen by waving it in the air.
"I just think having an abortion clinic that close to elementary-age school children that actually have to walk on the sidewalk past it is not the best thing," he added.
Instead of quibbling over the past, it would be better to ponder what America should do to cut poverty—and here there is more agreement, or at least potential for compromise.
Should the thought occur to you that Valenti's beat is old news, that we've moved past it and should have more interesting questions to tackle, I suggest you read the comments.
But it also retains two of the complaints I&aposve had about Apple laptops in years past: it&aposs expensive and doesn&apost offer as much flexibility as competing Windows machines.
The lack of inflation in the economy — wages and prices — has been a concern to some Federal Reserve officials, who have signaled they are willing to look past it for now.
But even as this rapid ice melt opens a window into Mongolia's past, it also threatens the future of the traditions and lifeways practiced by the people who live there today.
In the past it made sense to smack away hands reaching for displays, but more recently, 2-in-1 laptops and touchscreen monitors have blurred the lines between tablets and computers.
There was always intense horse-trading over the big jobs, but in the past it was often squared by grand bargains between France and Germany and between Christian and Social Democrats.
If this rule had applied in the past, it would have hampered EPA's ability to protect us from toxic chemicals like benzene, lead, mercury, formaldehyde, air pollutants, and even radioactive substances.
If you recognize that you experienced math trauma, take heart: You are not alone, and there are ways to get past it—starting with understanding that math is broad and beautiful.
There is no hard deadline for the withdrawal that we know of, the administration now says, even though in the past, it shifted the timeline from 30 days to four months.
In the past, it was thought that perceptual memory took place in parts of the brain that are dedicated to visual perception, which are located in the back of the brain.
It's not one color green but it's a million shades of green because of the way the light is hitting it, and the shade and that you're moving past it quickly.
"The upgrade plays to Ms. Baranski's range, as she conveys both Diane's desperation and the will it takes to master and move past it," James Poniewozik wrote in his Times review.
But even as Germany's remembrance culture has been held up as an international model of how to confront the horrors of the past, it has not been universally supported at home.
The Silicon Valley company constantly experiments with what shows up in the News Feed, and in the past it has also said it would prioritize posts from users' friends and family.
ET. While several ESPN employees have appeared on "Pardon My Take" in the past, it was clear before the first episode of "Barstool Van Talk" that the partnership was in trouble.
There's a fine line between avoidance and evasion, and the dodges the Trump family used often seemed to push the envelope of legality even if they didn't quite push past it.
Mr. Legere said if regulators allow T-Mobile's nearly $26.5 billion acquisition of Sprint — a deal they opposed in the pastit will help the United States lead in wireless technology.
It was as if, once I turned 16, my body no longer belonged to me but to the world at large and to certain men who drove their cars past it.
But the statue faces the city, stretching toward the Tigris and then past it, toward Mosul's most beautiful mosque, the shrine of Nabi Yunus, known in English as the Prophet Jonah.
Although some - mostly foreign - activist funds have issued proposals to Japanese companies in the past, it is rare for a manager of publicly-subscribed toshin funds to make such a move.
If an empowering breakup anthem that slaps is what you were looking for to get you through this holiday (and maybe a few weeks past it), stop here and press repeat.
But to Ms. Lesnek, the rock's smooth surface and rounded edges were clues to its ancient past: it had been plopped onto the landscape thousands of years earlier by giant glaciers.
He probably will not mention the American War, of course, because as both sides would like to agree, it ended over 40 years ago, and they'd like to move past it.
The rows of headstones crashed into each other like waves cresting, covering nearly every inch of the cemetery green in Queens as we zoomed past it at 26 miles an hour.
In the past, it was not unusual for the Arctic to see days where temperatures would peak above minus 10 C (14 F), but what we are seeing now is different.
So, the argument is, the professor made it and I am expanding on it, wait a minute, this Rosenstein appointment is different than all the other appointments in past, it&aposs unconstitutional.
In the past, it has often been led and conducted by lawyers, typically with the capacity to draw on the resources of their law firms, to review public records and conduct interviews.
What they're saying: In a blog post, Airbnb explained that it believes doing business in the settlements is legal, and in the past it felt its service could "bring people together" there.
In the past, it said, lynchings of suspected murderers and rapists were relatively uncommon, but this year angry crowds have increasingly attacked petty criminals too, with police often turning a blind eye.
In the past, it began testing new layouts for Images that looked just like Pinterest, and tried used its Image site to connect users to Pinterest-like interests, including recipes and products.
In the past it looked the other way when Israel bombed convoys in Syria carrying weapons to Hizbullah, an Iranian-backed Lebanese militia that fought a bloody war with Israel in 2006.
While the PBOC has generally not responded as quickly to such markets fears as in the past, it has still frequently stepped in and added funds if rate moves appear too volatile.
In the past, it was believed that preeclampsia was caused by a "toxin" in the blood, but doctors now know this is not the case, although some people still call it toxemia.
The House is very unlikely to allow the bill past it, and even if it did, the notion of the president signing off on something undermining his own administration's efforts is laughable.
While Rubio was on the forefront calling for changes to the provision in the past, it was ultimately other GOP negotiators who slipped the measure into the spending bill -- not Rubio himself.
Just when you think the plot may have finally moved past it, it circles back, and leans into it in a way that ultimately pulls the rug out from under the finale.
"In the past, it was rare for foreigners to be ensnared in such crackdowns," said Xu Yaotong, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Governance, an institution that trains Communist Party officials.
High stakes trip While the Pope has spoken out in support of the Rohingya in the past, it remains to be seen how much he will press the matter while in Myanmar.
YOU'VE TALKED ABOUT HOW YOU HAD A BIG INVENTORY PROBLEM IN THE PAST, LEARNED FROM THAT, MOVED PAST IT. HOW ARE YOU HANDLING INVENTORY AND HOW ARE YOU HANDLING IT BETTER NOW?
The gleam of the silver in the current exhibition is thanks to some 70 specially trained volunteers, but in the past it was servants, usually women, often Black, who did the work.
Because alumni of the Disney Accelerator have scored big partnerships with the media and entertainment juggernaut in the past, it is seen as one of the more desirable corporate accelerators out there.
Because our hopes and efforts for building a better future are inextricably linked to our perception of the past, it is important to understand and communicate the global development up to now.
Beijing has issued a travel advisory for its citizens about visiting the U.S. And in the past, it has dissuaded tourists from visiting countries that it was fighting politically, like South Korea.
Michael Pozzebon, vice president of low-rise developer DG Group, said his firm used to sell houses once it got approvals because in the past it knew how long projects would take.
As a vehicle crawls past it on a conveyor belt, the arm gently nestles the windscreen into its housing, then swivels back to get its greedy suction cups on the next one.
If you mark an item as being lost in the app, another Chipolo user can help find it for you—if they walk past it, they'll update its location in your app.
This isn&apost the first time the FBI has asked Apple to help them break into a shooter&aposs iPhone, and in the past it has been a major point of contention.
Then, on her way to wherever she was going, Alaska passed a cop car, sped past it, and drove directly into a truck that was stopped in the middle of the road.

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