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"put up to" Definitions
  1. (informal) to encourage or persuade somebody to do something wrong or stupid

137 Sentences With "put up to"

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Banners put up to appeal to the South Korean government.
In 2018, you can put up to $18,500 in a 401(k).
Now, Christie says the young woman was likely put up to it.
So how much resistance do those big banks put up to you?
The sign was put up to promote Pastor Robert Jeffress&apos upcoming event.
She continued that the sign was put up to support the Second Amendment.
In addition, analysts said, the opposition put up, to varying degrees, weak candidates.
Trump also said Cruz had been put up to criticizing him by Democrats.
He said it was actually put up to protect the family from seeing something disturbing.
He cites the signs that churches and other communities often put up to attract visitors.
Years later, the subject of Catherine and Arthur's "marriage bed" was put up to intense debate.
"The statue was put up to get people to come to Green-Wood," Ms. Edebohls said.
For 2019, people under age 50 can can put up to $19,000 in their 401(k) plan.
In 215, you were able to put up to $173,217 in either a traditional or Roth IRA.
They are designed to put up to 800 Amazon employees into the ideal headspace to get work done.
There will not be many statues put up to Mr Draghi but he deserves a fair deal of credit.
The company had also planned to put up to 49 percent of its actions on the Lima stock exchange.
At the hospital in Chiang Rai, green canvas sheets had been put up to block the entrance from view.
The other wall, he explained to me, is the wall that we all put up to protect our vulnerability.
This year, savers can put up to $270,4013 in a Roth IRA (or $2401,2401 if you're age 250 or older).
"I think you're going to hear them getting out put up to ever 11 million barrels this summer," said Kilduff.
You can put up to 4 hard drives and use RAID to create a tiny little NAS with your Freebox.
But it's nevertheless a beautiful meditation on loneliness and the walls we put up to deal with grief and loss.
Sunscreenr has a viewfinder that you put up to your eye so you can see what the UV camera sees.
Unlike a levee or a spillway, built to stop the river from flooding, it was put up to stop time.
He denied all of them, insisting the women were lying and/or put up to it by his political opponents.
Laline Jewelry Initial Bracelet, $22, available at EtsyYou can put up to ten initialed disks on this dainty gold chain.
You can put up to 10 apps in the dock, which is now, in effect, the home screen of the Watch.
Based on the latest stock price, those sales could put up to $12.6 billion worth of Facebook shares up for sale.
You can put up to 10 apps in the dock, which is now, in effect, the home screen of the watch.
The chamber's CEO, Roger Baxter, argues that the new rules would deter investment and put up to 100,000 mining jobs at risk.
Texas has very specific requirements for the signs businesses put up to indicate that they do not allow firearms on their properties.
Kavanaugh vehemently denied the allegations and, along with President Donald Trump, suggested Ford was being put up to all of it by Democrats.
If you earn less than $137,000 (or $203,000 for married couples), you can put up to $6,000 into a Roth IRA for 43.
In a securities filing on Thursday, São Paulo-based Gafisa said it would put up to 40 million Tenda shares up for sale.
Following Rubio's entrance into the race, the businessman said he would put up to $15 million of his own money into his campaign.
A temporary structure has been put up to bypass the departure area that was heavily damaged when two bombs exploded there last Tuesday.
Under current law, people under 2628 can put up to $28503,22019 in a 401(k) plan annually before it is hit with taxes.
However, if it were to be put up to a contest, the UK takes the coke—er, the cake—for highest population usage.
And in April, Faraday Future announced it had signed on an investor willing to put up to $232 million into its stalled US operations.
Who's gonna tell him that not everyone gets the DMV all to themselves and has a ring light put up to take their license photo?
I think this is a point in the FBI's history where we've gotta have a mirror put up to make sure it maintains its credibility.
The booster, designed to put up to about 17,000 pounds (8,000 kg) into orbit close to Earth, flew four times successfully before the 2014 failure.
"Because that would would be an absolute shame if a man of this quality was put up to that neglect," Trump said about his nominee.
Or, if you have a high-deductible health-care plan, you could put up to $3,500 into a health savings account this year ($7,000 for families).
Or, if you have a high-deductible health care plan, you could put up to $3,500 into a health savings account this year ($7,000 for families).
You can put up to $2,550 of tax-free money into this account in 2016, and save about 30% on healthcare expenses with the tax break.
Mr. Trump does not need congressional approval to withdraw because the last version of the treaty was never put up to a vote, administration officials said.
So while Columbus, as Mayor de Blasio put it politically, "may suggest hate," how many of his statues were originally put up to tone down hate?
AAA titles may not hold up when put up to a higher resolution, so it's going to mean game producers will have to really buy in.
When that fails, Angelo tries another tactic familiar to women everywhere: He suggests that Isabella and Mariana have been put up to their accusations for political reasons.
It's worth noting that 2401(k) plans come with contribution limits: In 2019, you can put up to $19,000 in your account, up from $18,500 in 2018.
The statue was put up "to honor the killing of police officers by white supremacists," Landrieu said in a news conference Monday, according to CNN affiliate WDSU.
In "Liar," she sings about temptation and not being able to resist, letting go of the walls and excuses she's put up to avoid falling in love.
In 1997, a fence was put up to keep the horses north of Corolla, and the herd has since grown to about 100, the Voice reported last month.
His rivals, opposition activist Dmitri Drobot says, were "technical candidates" put up to divide the vote, apart from one genuine but little-known opponent who took just 12%.
Such plans often let people put up to $6,900 a year into a Health Savings Account that can be saved until needed for retirement and is not taxed.
Specifically, first-time homebuyers or people re-entering the housing market in Pennsylvania would be able to put up to $22014,1053 over 2105 years in a designated account.
Specifically, first-time homebuyers or people re-entering the housing market in Pennsylvania would be able to put up to $20150,000 over 10 years in a designated account.
Indeed, the first monument to come down in New Orleans was originally put up to honor an explicitly white supremacist group's insurgence against a racially integrated police force.
"That would be an absolute shame if a man of this quality was put up to that neglect," he said from the Roosevelt Room of the White House.
That means Italy would have trouble accessing any of the new financial backstops that European officials put up to prevent a repeat of their debt crisis of 2010-2012.
In the Obrera neighborhood, on the corner of Bolívar and Chimalpopoca Streets, people managed to sneak behind a police cordon put up to keep them out of the rubble.
"Because that would would be an absolute shame if a man of this quality was put up to that neglect," he said of Gorsuch, a federal circuit court judge.
The cross, put up to memorialize men who died in the First World War, was envisioned by mothers of the fallen but is now maintained by a government agency.
This robotic "pallet lander" concept would be a dead simple (as lunar landers go) way to put up to 300 kilograms of rover and payload onto the Moon's surface.
Its Starlink project aims to put up to 42,000 satellites into orbit around the Earth, where they would beam down data providing internet to remote parts of the globe.
Workers may currently put up to $5000,000 a year in 401(k) accounts without paying taxes upfront on that money; that figure rises to $24,000 for workers over 50.
The fence was put up to keep people away from the broken glass and twisted metal at the attack site, and to allow forensic experts and police to gather evidence.
The Post is reporting that Apple could seek to put up to 20,000 employees in a potential Northern Virginia campus that would total 4 million square feet of office space.
Amazon's front page on Prime Day looked oddly simple and rather poorly designed, noted Caesar, saying a simplified web page was likely put up to reduce load on their servers.
The decline in visitor figures, if confirmed, would be the steepest in 1003 years and put up to 30,000 jobs at risk in the struggling French tourism sector, the statement said.
Police arrived for the interview at the prime minister's official residence on Monday night, where a black veil had been put up to block the view of reporters, according to reports.
The fence had been put up to keep people away from the broken glass and twisted metal at the attack site, and to allow forensic experts and police to gather evidence.
His suggestion that Khizr Khan, the father of a solider fighting in Iraq, had been put up to his speech at the Democratic National Convention by partisans out to get him.
Supporters of the First Step Act claim that the bill would get at least 70 votes, out of 2000, in the Senate if it were put up to a vote today.
But Wuhan itself, at the centre of the epidemic, shut the first of 16 specially built hospitals that were hurriedly put up to treat coronavirus cases, the Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said.
"White men: stop telling me about my experiences!" someone later scrawled on a poster that was put up to advertise a talk, "Identity Is Not Politics," that he gave at Wellesley College.
Whether the children were put up to the idea of borrowing their father's trench helmet (look carefully) or did so spontaneously, the moment seems to have been suffused with tenderness and delight.
The pad comes with 5 bedrooms, 6 baths, a massive kitchen, a pool with a cool slide, a pool house ... and you can put up to 7 cars in his giant garage!
Under the act, companies could put up to to 25,000 driverless cars on US roads within the first year, without having to worry about whether or not those cars meet regular safety standards.
Clearly he had been put up to going out there by his stupid father, who never got to dance as a child and takes it out on his own kids at every opportunity.
The funny thing about the resistance all these writers put up to the idea that poems can change people's lives is that every one of them had his life changed by a poem.
Doctors can't afford 58 percent of the homes in the city, according to Trulia, and teachers can expect to put up to 77 percent of their income toward housing, reports Curbed San Francisco.
I live in a flood-prone area that might see high waters, but nothing like what's battering the coast, where the storm surge might put up to nine feet of water in the street.
Qualifying workers could put up to $5003,500 a year into the account — or $6,500 if they were over 50 years old — which would be invested in government bonds, guaranteeing a modest but dependable return.
"All of that nonsense is going to go away so that if a bank's got the proper amount of money to put up to take the risk, they can go take the risk," Lutnick said.
As president, Clinton would also set a goal to double the outdoor recreation sector within 10 years, which she said would create millions of new jobs and put up to $700 billion into the economy.
In the alleys behind Shuhada, where Palestinians are permitted to walk, Edwards and her colleagues looked up to see garbage-filled nets hanging above their heads, put up to catch trash thrown by Israeli settlers.
"I didn't even apologize to my wife because I didn't do anything," he added, asserting that the accusers must want "10 minutes" of fame or that they were put up to it by Clinton's campaign.
They were put up to send messages and create false narratives about what the war was about and who should be celebrated," said Rubin, author of "Through the Heart of Dixie: Sherman's March and American Memory.
But they granted more flexibility for smaller trades, giving the firms until September to comply with the rule on variation margin, the cash and bonds traders put up to cover losses from day-to-day swings.
Last month, AustralianSuper agreed to put up to $13 billion into India's National Investment & Infrastructure Fund Ltd (NIIF), and has accumulated major stakes in listed companies such as drinks maker Diageo and consumer company Reckitt Benckiser.
"I didn't even apologize to my wife, because I didn't do anything," he said and explained that the accusers must want "10 minutes" of fame or they were put up to it by Hillary Clinton's campaign.
To the surprise of many GOP faithful, the amendment failed to pass when it was put up to vote on July 13 — 209 voted for, and 214 against, with 24 Republicans crossing the aisle to oppose it.
To better simulate the body, MIT researchers created a much more complex platform where researchers can put up to 10 organ tissues in separate compartments, regulating the flow of substances and medications between them in real time.
Doctors can't afford 58 percent of the homes in the city, according to a recent study by Trulia, and teachers can expect to put up to 77 percent of their income toward housing, Curbed San Francisco reports.
Last year Ms. Wang and her husband were released after she gave a televised confession, disavowing an international award she had won and saying she had been put up to pursue human rights cases by overseas groups.
Weeks before the festival, Fyre informed ticketholders that the event would be "cashless (and cardless)," and encouraged attendees to put up to $1,500 in advance on a digital Fyre Band to cover incidentals, according to one lawsuit.
Despite evidence to the contrary, many believe that the obstacles were put up to prevent Falluja's Sunni population from voting, underscoring the sectarian tensions Iraq still grapples with 15 years after a U.S.-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein.
LSE CEO Xavier Rolet has said that if euro clearing was forced out of London, it would likely end up in New York rather than the EU, and put up to 100,000 UK financial services jobs at risk.
As a result, it can be incredibly hard for other siblings to get close to the neutral one, not least because of the emotional wall they put up to be able to ignore all the pain around them.
The media scrum and police cars that had occupied this part of town thinned out, and police removed some of the black tarp they put up to keep people from peering into the property as they conducted their investigation.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian nickel smelter investors fear the government of President Joko Widodo will change rules that have supported prices of the metal, and put up to $12 billion in its budding smelting and mineral processing industry at risk.
Yes, it was certainly possible to do "computer things" in iOS before, but the walls that Apple put up to make things simpler weirdly meant that only those with deep iOS expertise could actually pull off truly complex work.
The fight that the Turkish people put up to stop tanks and F16s, using nothing but their own bodies, to be able to recover the places the insurgents had occupied was unprecedented; it was an example of tremendous courage.
Recent scientific and medical studies have shown that even a limited nuclear war would disrupt climate around the world and trigger a global famine that would put up to 2 billion people at risk of starvation and destroy modern civilization.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Security operations in Turkey's mainly Kurdish southeast have put up to 200,000 people at risk, placing them in the crossfire or cutting them off from emergency and basic services such as water, rights group Amnesty International said on Thursday.
At the world oceans summit in early March, Indonesia pledged to put up to $1bn a year towards reducing plastic and other waste products polluting its waters, setting a goal of a 70% reduction in marine waste within eight years.
On the white sand beach in front of Bali's St. Regis resort, one in a row of five-star hotels where the Saudis will stay, two meter (7-foot) high screens have been put up to shield guests from prying eyes.
Starlink is the project launched by Elon Musk&aposs space exploration company SpaceX which aims to put up to 42,000 satellites in orbit with the aim of bringing high-speed internet to even the most remote corners of the globe.
The venerable Cricket Club of India, a colonial institution founded in 1933, decided to do its part by draping a portrait of Pakistan's prime minister, Imran Khan, which had been put up to honor his cricketing feats in the last century.
Botka also said he would dismantle a fence along the border with Serbia - which Orban put up to keep migrants from entering Hungary - as soon as European Union border protection controls are in place and the situation in the Middle East calms down.
"This theme that anyone agitating for change must be either an outside agitator or must have been paid or put up to it is one that runs throughout American history," Kevin M. Kruse, a history professor at Princeton University, said in a phone interview.
According to CNET, startup Ioptics bragged that it could put "up to 128MB of information on a data card around the size of a business card," at a cost of $2 to $3 a card, compared to $50 or more for a 4MB flash memory card.
This year has seen Trump go against party orthodoxy on trade and abortion -- a key question is how far he wants to go to change the platform, and how much of a fight Republican stalwarts will put up to maintain hard lines on certain social issues.
SAO PAULO, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA said on Thursday it had begun negotiations with a metalworkers union to put up to 2,000 workers on two- to five-month furloughs over the course of 2017 and 2018 in order to cut costs as production slows.
ON CEO (Adds details, shares) FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF, Germany, Nov 26 (Reuters) - German energy group E.ON plans a 22.2-million-pound ($0.77943 million) break-up of the struggling British Npower division it inherited from Innogy, which an union said could put up to 20.7794,21 jobs at risk.
It's probably not the most accurate representation of Reynolds herself, who was seemingly put up to it by her husband in order to extort Hamilton; but Scott reinterprets the story and re-empowers Reynolds, putting her in charge of her own story, giving her control of her own narrative.
SAO PAULO, March 28 (Reuters) - Qatar Holdings LLC has put up to 80 million units of Banco Santander Brasil SA up for sale in a restricted efforts offering in Brazil and overseas, after shares of Brazil's No. 3 private-sector bank more than doubled over the past year.
A 2014 study by a bipartisan group of business executives and former political leaders found that extreme heat and sea level rise will threaten human health and put up to $3.5 billion of U.S. property in jeopardy by 2030, with even more severe and expensive impacts to come after that.
Under current rules, investors are allowed to put up to $2100,2000 from a traditional IRA or employer-sponsored retirement plan, such as a 401(k), into a longevity annuity that pays out at a much later date, anywhere from age 70 ½ to age 85, with payments increasing the longer you wait.
Trustees for the $60 billion fund voted to put up to $200 million each with Greenwich, Connecticut-based Contrarian Capital Management and Stockholm-based IPM Informed Portfolio Management AB. The pension fund already invests in powerhouse hedge funds Brevan Howard, Elliot Capital Management and Och-Ziff Capital Management, among others.
Britain told Boeing this week that future defence contracts could be in jeopardy because of its trade dispute with Canada's Bombardier, noting that U.S. tariffs would put up to 4,200 jobs at risk at a plant in the British province of Northern Ireland that makes the CSeries jet's carbon wings.
Because "the article revealed the anti-Blackness, anti-LGBTQ+ and anti-woman bigotry of Abrams" and "threatens the safety and well-being of marginalised people," the students demanded that his position "be put up to a tenure review to a panel of the Diaspora Coalition and at least three faculty members of colour".
It shouldn't be, just like curtains shouldn't have to be put up to hide children from a killer, or teachers shouldn't have to be trained to deal with deep trauma, or candy shouldn't have to be used to ease the fears of elementary schoolers practicing how quiet they would have to be to stay alive.
You altered your communication style, dialed it up or dialed it down -- we have full screen on this to put up -- to avoid playing into -- had a senior role model in your organization with a similar racial identity as your own, or when you went to work with your natural hair without comments or questions from others.
As I chew my last bites of fish filet (gotta say, that bun is delightfully pillowy), I get some exercise (by pontificating, obvs): Sure, I've been put up to this, but my five days of Trump have served as an excuse for skipping the gym, my reason for being snippy, my justification for availing myself of irresponsibly raised meat.
But if you take those and sacrifice them, break them down, you get the traits back, and you get some raw whalebone, and when you build up enough raw whalebone you can take the traits and mix them together in different ways, and if you upgrade them, you can put up to four traits on one bone charm.
But "it would be right to ask how much any of these improvements really matter if you are interested in protecting the rights of women and girls to get health care, are concerned about junk policies eroding pre-existing condition protections, or barriers being put up to prevent people from accessing Medicaid if they lose their jobs," Slavitt added.
" The former FBI director argues that the statues of Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis and Stonewall Jackson "weren't put up to celebrate history or heritage; they were put up as a message: The 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the Constitution aren't going to help you black folks because the South has risen from that humiliation.
Another 2014 study, this one by a bipartisan group of business leaders and former political leaders, including President George W. Bush's treasury secretary, Henry Paulson Jr., found that extreme heat and sea level rise will threaten human health and put up to $3.5 billion in U.S. property in jeopardy by 2030, with even more severe and expensive impacts to come after that.
ON CEO * E.ON shares up 23.1% (Adds CEO comments, analyst comment, updates shares) By Christoph Steitz and Tom Käckenhoff FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF, Germany, Nov 26 (Reuters) - German energy group E.ON plans a 22.2-million-pound ($0.77943 million) break-up of the struggling British Npower division it inherited from Innogy, which a union said could put up to 20.7794,21 jobs at risk.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's strict position on trade could put up to 85033 million U.S. jobs at risk, according to an analysis from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
BERLIN/FRANKFURT, Nov 13 (Reuters) - The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks on Wednesday: Major automakers think U.S. President Donald Trump will again this week push back a self-imposed deadline on whether to put up to 25% tariffs on national security grounds on imported cars and parts from the EU and Japan amid a trade war with China, five auto officials told Reuters.
Two analysts at the conservative Heritage Foundation have suggested to the White House that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFed saw risks to US economy fading before coronavirus spread quickened Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Britain announces immigration policy barring unskilled migrants MORE's forthcoming tax plan call for allowing families to put up to $10,000 a year into savings accounts on a tax-free basis.
Paul LePage (R) on Thursday defended President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's claim that "both sides" were responsible for the violence that erupted at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend, comparing Confederate memorials to those put up to honor the victims of the Sept.

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